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Kaba access manager 92 30
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04045376 - 05/2016

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  • Page 1 Kaba access manager 92 30 Technical Manual 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 2 This document must not be reproduced in any way or otherwise further used without the written consent of Kaba AG. All product names are trademarks of the respective companies. Copyright 2016 Kaba AG. All rights reserved. 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Dimensions/Weight............................. 20 3.4.9 Dimensional drawings.......................... 20 Conformity.................................. 21 Labeling .................................. 22 Design and function .......................... 23 Opening the housing.............................. 23 Functional principle.............................. 24 4.2.1 Typical applications............................. 25 4.2.2 Superior system ............................ 26 4.2.3 Reader................................ 26 4.2.4 Function of the inputs .......................... 27 Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 4 Start options.................................. 71 6.3.1 Performing a cold start.......................... 71 6.3.2 Perform a cold start and set the default IP address 123.0.0.2 ............ 72 6.3.3 Setting the default IP address 123.0.0.2 (without cold start)............ 72 Service Interface ................................ 73 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 5 6.6.1 Prerequisites.............................. 82 6.6.2 Establishing an SFTP connection...................... 82 Packaging/Return.......................... 84 Complete Devices ............................... 84 Electronic Assemblies .............................. 84 Marking ................................... 85 Disposal .............................. 86 Appendix...............................  87 Configuration Kaba Access Manager 92 30 ....................... 87 Index .............................. 88 Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Technical Manual 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 7: About This Document

    Technical Manual About this Document About this Document Validity This document describes the product: Product name: Kaba access manager 92 30 Item number 04079230 Terminal software: B-Client AC30 from version 669-01-X-K00 Manufacturing date: Starting from March 2016 This document describes all device versions and optional equipment and functions.
  • Page 8: Orientation In The Document

    Details on setting specific device parameters can be found in the reference manual of the terminal software used. Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website. The technical man- uals are located in a secured area of the website. •...
  • Page 9: Warnings

    Danger for electronic compo- nents from electrostatic dis- charge Notes Notes are labeled with an info symbol. Tips and useful information. These help you to make best use of the product and its functions. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 10: Grouped Safety Messages

    Accessories and spare parts Accessories and spare parts must comply with the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer. This is guaranteed when using original accessories and spare parts from Kaba. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 11: Esd (Electrostatic Discharge) Protective Measures

    Transport and dispatch dismantled modules only in electrostatically shielded protective bags. Environmental protection It is prohibited to dispose of the device in your domestic waste. Used devices contain valuable materials that should be recycled. Properly dispose of used devices. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 12: Product Description

    Technical Manual Product Description Overview The Kaba access manager 92 30 is designed specifically for control of an individual door (access/exit). The access manager can also be used for the decentralized access control applications. This is why the device is installed in secure indoor locations near the access. The de- vice is designed for direct mounting on the wall.
  • Page 13: Device Variants

    Technical Manual Product Description Device variants The Kaba access manager 92 30 is available in two device variants: The difference is in the possible reader connection. One variant allows connection of 2 RFID registration units or readers/subterminals via RS-485. The other variant allows connection of 2 readers via Wiegand.
  • Page 14: B-Client Ac30 Terminal Software

    Data encryption via HTTPS for XML communication. Number of subterminals The fixed number of supported subterminals is 2 (registration units and / or subter- minals via RS-485 or readers via Wiegand). 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 15: Supported Readers/Subterminals

    For this purpose, 5 V DC and 12 V DC are available at Wiegand terminals. Addressing The addresses 1 and 2 are reserved or assigned automatically to the readers via Wie- gand. GID/DID Subterminal 00/01 Reader at Wiegand connection 1 00/02 Reader at Wiegand connection 2 Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 16: Registration Units

    (connections Ant. A and Ant. B). Supported registration units • Kaba registration unit 90 00 • Kaba registration unit 90 01 • Kaba registration unit 90 02 (with PIN keypad) • Kaba registration unit 90 03 • Kaba registration unit 90 04 Functional features •...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Not for PoE power supply. The power specification refers to the contact loading capacity. The actual avail- able power depends on the power of the external power supply unit. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 18: Outputs

    • Optional line monitoring • LED status display Tamper • Switching contact for removal of the housing cover • Switching contact for removal of the device from the wall (bridge using jumper) 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 19: Interfaces

    RFID standard: ISO 14443A • Supported badge media: – MIFARE DESFire – MIFARE Classic LEGIC • RFID standard: ISO 14443A, ISO 15693, LEGIC RF • Supported badge media: – LEGIC advant – LEGIC prime Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 20: Ambient Conditions

    – -20 °C – +65 °C (storage) 3.4.8 Dimensions/Weight • Length: 208 mm • Width: 208 mm • Depth: 48 mm • Weight: approx. 0.6 kg 3.4.9 Dimensional drawings Dimensions in mm 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 21: Conformity

    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfer- ence at his own expense. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 22: Labeling

    Connection data (power supply) • CE marking • WEEE labeling acc. to DIN EN 50419 MAC address An adhesive label with the MAC address of the device is located on the Ethernet re- ceptacle. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 23: Design And Function

    Remove the housing cover in the following way: 1. Remove two screws M3x8 (TORX 8) on the device bottom side. 2. Swivel the bottom side of the cover and disengage it at the top. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 24: Functional Principle

    Design and function Technical Manual Functional principle Host computer (superior system) Kaba access manager 92 30 External readers Door opener key Door frame contact Door-opener Communication with the superior host computer Alarm signals Badge data and user guidance Signals for door opening and monitoring...
  • Page 25: Typical Applications

    Design and function 4.2.1 Typical applications The Kaba access manager 92 30 is designed for control of one or maximum two ac- cesses with a total of 2 readers. The following overview shows the three typical appli- cations. The terminal software offers basically the possibility to configure further sub-variants.
  • Page 26: Superior System

    Up to 2 readers can be connected. The readers which are supported depend on the device variant. Kaba access manager 92 30 with connections for readers via Wiegand Kaba access manager supports the connection of two readers via the Wiegand inter- face. •...
  • Page 27: Function Of The Inputs

    Alarm relay Depending on the configuration, the alarm relay can be activated in case of an au- thorized booking or alarm (e.g. door breakup). Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 28: Access Control With B-Client Ac30

    The stored registration data records are transmitted to the host computer with a spe- cial data record after request. Once transferred to the host, the data records will be deleted in the access manager. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 29 If the host computer is not available, the registration data will be stored in the ac- cess manager. As soon as the host computer is available, the registration records will be transmitted. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 30: Sequence Of Authorization Checks

    Design and function Technical Manual 4.3.2 Sequence of authorization checks 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 31: Examples Of Door Surveillance Time Sequences

    4.3.3.1 Normal sequence with pass through control 4.3.3.2 Door is not opened after release (extended access control) 4.3.3.3 No pass through (extended access control) 4.3.3.4 Door breakup (door monitored in basic state) Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 32 Design and function Technical Manual 4.3.3.5 Door open too long 4.3.3.6 Time exceeded access with door handle 4.3.3.7 Bolt monitoring, normal sequence 4.3.3.8 Bolt monitoring, bolt message without door release 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 33 4.3.3.9 Bolt monitoring, bolt position time exceeded when locking 4.3.3.10 Bolt monitoring, bolt position time exceeded when unlocking 4.3.3.11 Bolt monitoring, bolt position time exceeded when locking – after door has not been opened 4.3.3.12 Normal sequence with motor-driven door Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 34: Light Emitting Diodes

    Power green Device power supply is stable Load of the device power supply is within the limits. Application of further load leads to the switch-off due to overload. no power supply 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 35: Device Status

    If the terminal software cannot be started by the system, a file named “appstate” will be created. This file contains an entry indicating the reason for the abort. The “appstate” file is stored in the /home/admin/ directory. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 36: Installation

    Signal lines to door openers and contacts • Coaxial lines to the registration units and/or data lines to the readers. The installation lines have to be flush with the surface or be laid in the vandal-proof area. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 37: Cable Entry

    Ensure sufficient line lengths on the installation site. When inserting the lines from the rear (center of the housing), the installation lines and network cable with the plug protrude from the wall for approx. 35 cm. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 38: Installation Diagram

    Method for feeding in the power supply via the PSE (Power Sourcing Equip- ment): – End span (direct supply, e.g. via PoE switch) – Midspan (supply via intermediate sources, e.g. PoE injector) Kaba access manager 92 30 Host computer Registration unit Door opener key Door-opener Door frame contact...
  • Page 39: Access Control With Reader Via Rs-485

    Access control with biometric reader via RS-485 • External power supply of the biometric reader • External power supply of the access manager Kaba access manager 92 30 Host computer Biometric reader Door opener key Door opener Door frame contact...
  • Page 40: Access Control With Readers Via Wiegand

    Method for feeding in the power supply via the PSE (Power Sourcing Equip- ment): – End span (direct supply, e.g. via PoE switch) – Midspan (supply via intermediate sources, e.g. PoE injector) Kaba access manager 92 30 Host computer External reader equipped with Wiegand interface Door opener key Door-opener Door frame contact...
  • Page 41: Ethernet

    Line requirements: Shielded line 6 x 0.6 mm (0.34 mm ) or 6 x 22 AWG Maximum line length: 10 m Length and technical design of the line must comply with the requirements speci- fied by the reader manufacturer. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 42: Wall Mounting

    The installation lines are led down in the duct on the rear side of the device and then to the front side of the device with connections. Make sure that the lines are not squeezed or buckled during mounting. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 43: Cable Routing

    The cable passage and the internal cover have eyelets for fastening of installation lines by means of cable ties (not included in the scope of delivery). For the network cable, there is a routing duct on the inner cover. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 44: Setting The Poe Switches

    In case of power supply via an external power supply unit, the switch position PoE+ is required to prevent the access manager from limiting the power for external con- sumers. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 45: Connections

    If the power supply is correct, the Power LED (2) lights up in green after a short time. Once the network connection has been established, the Ethernet LED (3) is flashing in yellow. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 46: Overview Of Terminals

    Technical Manual 5.7.2 Overview of terminals The following terminals are located in the connection area of the device. Depending on the device variant, the terminals RFID or Wiegand 1+2 are not avail- able. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 47: External 24 V Dc Power Supply

    The connection of the external power supply is performed at terminal 24 V EXT. The PoE switch [} 5.6] must be set to "PoE+" position in this case. Use only power supply units that fulfill the requirements of EN 60950-1 as limited power source. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 48: Registration Units

    Up to 2 registration units can be connected. The registration units A + B are con- nected by means of the coaxial cable to the RFID input terminal. Example: Connection of Kaba registration unit 90 01/90 02. Connection designation Assignment Ant.
  • Page 49: Readers Via Rs-485

    Insulate the additional wire with heat-shrink tubing to avoid short-circuits! 5.7.5.3 Line lengths The complete bus network (master lines and stubs) may be up to 1,200 m long. One stub must not exceed 100 m. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 50 The selection of the terminating resistors depends on the connection architecture. Bus with one root The first device of the bus (access manager 92 30) and the last device of the bus (reader 8) need a 120-ohm terminating resistor. Bus with two roots The last device of the first root and the last device of the second root need a 120- ohm terminating resistor.
  • Page 51 The signals have the following meaning: Designation Signal Meaning Transmission direction, no readiness for re- ception Readiness for reception No data Lit/flashing Data are being sent No data Lit/flashing Data are being received Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 52: Readers Via Wiegand

    Readers via Wiegand Two readers can be connected to the access manager via the Wiegand interface. Example: Reader connection via Wiegand with 5 V and 12 V power supply from the access manager. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 53: Inputs

    (input closed) and not active (input open) and report them to the higher-level system. The current states of the inputs are signaled by light emitting diodes [} 5.7.7.5]. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 54 The resistors must be attached in a vandal secure manner directly to the external contact. Example: Connection to door frame contact line-monitored. Tampering to lines between access manager and door frame contact is detected. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 55 The states described correspond to the default settings. Depending on the settings of the terminal software, the states can also be interpreted inverted (see reference manual of the terminal software). Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 56 Designation Signal Meaning IN1 - IN4 Input is not active (open) lit green Input is active (closed) red and green lit Short circuit* red lit Interruption* * only with active line monitoring 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 57: Outputs

    Fuse F1 for protection of the power supply via OUT1 Fuse value: T2.5 A The fuse is plugged in and can be replaced without problems. The fuse F1 may only be replaced with fuses of the same type. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 58 24 V DC power supply unit. Principle of output wiring Jumper position IMPORTANT: Only the jumper pair 12 V DC may be set. All other jumpers may not be set. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 59 Not for power supply via PoE. Principle of output wiring Jumper position IMPORTANT: Only the jumper pair 24 V DC may be set. All other jumpers may not be set. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 60 Only the jumpers may be set to a setting. I.e. jumper pair 1 or 2 or 3 or jumper 4. OUT2 and OUT3 The outputs OUT2 and OUT3 are designed as potential-free relay outputs with one switching contact each. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 61 Only jumper pair 2 is set. All other jumpers may not be set. Example 2 Potential-free control of a digital input via OUT1. Only jumper 4 is set. All other jumpers may not be set. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 62 The diode or varistor must be connected directly to the door opener and may not be fitted to the access manager. This step is not required if a door opener with internal varistor or diode is used. Door-opener Freewheeling diode or varistor 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 63 Below the terminals for the outputs, there are light emitting diodes for status display of the outputs. The current status of the outputs is indicated as follows. Designation Signal Meaning REL1-3 Relay is not pulled-in lit green Relay is pulled-in Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 64: Standard Assignment Of Inputs/Outputs (B-Client Ac30)

    The following functions are assigned by default to the outputs by the terminal soft- ware. Output Connection Function BO01 OUT1 Door opener relay Door 1 BO02 OUT2 Door opener relay Door 2 BO20 OUT3 General alarm 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 65: Configuration-Dependent Assignment (B-Client Ac30)

    Below, 5 configurations are listed which can be used due to a limited number of in- puts and outputs of Kaba access manager 92 30. The tables on the following pages show the assignment of inputs and outputs for the corresponding configuration type.
  • Page 66 GID/DID Subt. A GID/DID Subt. B 00/02 5.7.10.5 Configuration 4: Sally port with 2 subterminals and 2 door opener keys Access Door frame contact Door opener key Door opener relay GID/DID 00/01 00/02 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 67: Vandal Contact

    To activate the switching contact (3), the jumper TE- (2) must be re- moved. Opening of one or both switching contacts leads to the status indication of the inter- nal input 5. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 68: Fastening The Cover

    2. Pivot the housing cover down and close the housing. 3. Fasten the housing cover by means of two screws M3x8 (TORX 8) on the bottom part of the housing. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 69: Start-Up

    DHCP server does not answer, the device will assign an address to it- self. Auto IP addresses always have the format 169.254.x.y, with x and y being two ran- dom numbers between 0 and 255. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 70: Automatic Registration Via B-Comm

    ð The device now reports to the B-COMMs active in the network that registra- tion has been carried out, after which the device will be removed again from the BCTDS stream by the other B-COMMS. ð This concludes the automatic registration via B-COMM. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 71: Start Options

    4. Release the reset key again. ð The status LED lights up in red for 5 seconds. ð The status LED is lit in green. ð The system is ready for use, a cold start was performed. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 72: Perform A Cold Start And Set The Default Ip Address 123.0.0.2

    ð The default IP address 123.0.0.2 has been set. 4. Release the reset key again. ð The green status LED is lit. ð The system is ready for use, the default IP address 123.0.0.2 was set. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 73: Service Interface

    "root", both passwords can be changed by means of the "User management" function. 6.4.2 Basic structure After successful login, you can use the service functions. Select the desired function from the main menu on the left. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 74: Overview Of The Service Functions

    Click the Clear button. Applying entries and closing the function • Click the Submit button. Canceling the function, discarding entries • Click the Cancel button or select a different function from the menu. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 75: Network Settings

    IP address” input field. Enter 0.0.0.0 if no gateway is available. 5. Enter the IP address of the DNS server in the “DNS Server Address” input field. En- ter 0.0.0.0 if no DNS server is to be used in the network. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 76 10, that is, 0/10/20, etc. • Assign the device identifications for the access manager with up to 16 subtermi- nals in steps of 20, that is, 0/20/40, etc. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 77: Host Settings

    This function allows the device to be operated almost automatically. The device re- ports cyclically to the active B-COMMs in the network and is then registered [} 6.2] by them. The function can be enabled or disabled by means of the "Host Registration" check box. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 78 A license is required for this function. Proxy server If a proxy server is used: 1. Enable “Use a Proxy Server”. 2. Enter the proxy server name or IP address and the port. 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 79: Ftcs Host Settings

    2. Select the UDP port used for communication in the “Port” field, default=7700. Encryption The UDP encryption function is optional. A license is required for this function. The “Enable encryption” check box is used to enable and disable the encryption via Ethernet UDP. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 80: Device Discovery Tool

    If a device is detected, its IP address and MAC address will be shown in the list. This process may take up to one minute! Physical assignment of a device is made via the MAC address. It is affixed to and visible on/in every device (CPU). 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 81: Changing Network Parameters

    Irrespective of any previously entered values the device network settings are not changed. Do not make any changes, since host registration is supposed to remain enabled 1. Click the “Exit” button. ð The program is closed. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 82: Sftp Server

    SFTP client, for example WinSCP. WinSCP (Windows Secure CoPy) is a free “open source” SFTP and FTP client for Microsoft Windows. • Kaba key file. The standard Kaba key file is always available for download on the Internet at the Kaba site in the secured area. •...
  • Page 83 Technical Manual Start-up 3. Enter pass phrase. Pass phrase for standard Kaba key = kaba 4. Click "OK" ð The connection to the terminal is being established. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 84: Packaging/Return

    Incorrectly packaged assemblies and devices may cause expenses due to damage during transport. Please observe the following information when sending Kaba products. Kaba shall not be liable for damage to products which can be attributed to insuffi- cient packaging. Complete Devices The original packaging is specially adapted for the device.
  • Page 85: Marking

    In the event of returns from outside of the EU, a customs invoice with the real cus- toms value will also be required. In some countries (e.g. Switzerland) a preference will be required. Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...
  • Page 86: Disposal

    Disposal in Germany: After use, Kaba GmbH undertakes to carry out the proper disposal of the supplied goods in line with legal requirements (such as the ElektroG law in Germany). All costs incurred for the transport of goods to the manufacturer's plant will be borne by the owner of the used electronic equipment.
  • Page 87: Appendix

    Technical Manual Appendix Appendix Configuration Kaba Access Manager 92 30 Customer/Site: Commissioning by Name/company: Date: TCP/IP settings MAC address: IP address: Host IP: Gateway IP: Netmask: UDP Port: Device settings GID/DID: B-Client AC30 version: Software license Readers/subterminals Encryption AVISO CardLink...
  • Page 88: Index

    Ethernet interface .............. 19 Network connection .............. 45 Ethernet LED ................ 34 Network requirements ............ 69 Ethernet receptacle .............. 45 Network settings ...............  75 External power supply unit............  17 Number of subterminals............ 14 04045376 - 05/2016 Kaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 89 Status display Inputs.............. 56 Status display Outputs ............ 63 Status LED ................ 34, 35 Stub line.................. 49 Supplementary Documentation.......... 8 Switch PoE ...................  44 Switching criteria...............  55 System requirements...............  70 Tamper .................. 67 Terminal software .............. 14 Kaba access manager 92 30 04045376 - 05/2016...

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