DOM ENiQ AccessManager Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions
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Wall Readers & Terminals
IT-no. 298476. / 0 / d / 07.16 / Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operating Instructions ® ENiQ Wall Readers & Terminals IT-no. 298476. / 0 / d / 07.16 / Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals ENiQ AccessManager® ENiQ AccessManager® Compact ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HighSec ENiQ Access Manager® ITT ENiQ® Module Reader ENiQ® Passive Reader _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ENiQ AccessManager® ITT ....................... 20 Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact & ENiQ AccessManager® ITT ....................... 21 Connection ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec & ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec ..22 Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec & ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec ..25 ®...
  • Page 4 Voltage supply OK (basic state)......................62 Recognition of an authorised locking medium ................. 62 Tag is authorised at the ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal (conventional and intelligent): ..63 Tag is authorised at the ENiQ AccessManager® ITT (conventional and intelligent): ....64 Recognition of an unauthorised locking medium ................
  • Page 5: Product Description

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Product description AccessManager Compact - Wall reader - reading and writing - query of authorisation and switching of an actuator - controller and reader in one device AccessManager HiSec - Wall reader - reading and writing - query of authorisation and switching of an actuator - controller and reader in one device with up to 3 passive readers Access Manager®...
  • Page 6: Scope Of Supply

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Scope of supply Depending on the order: ENiQ AccessManager® Compact / ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact Unit comprises controller and reader, mounting frame, screw set, cover and diode ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec / ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec Controller, mounting frame, screw set, cover and diode as well as reader with mounting frame, screw set and cover.
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals For your safety The following notes apply for the ENiQ AccessManager® Compact & HiSec, the ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact & HiSec, the ENiQ AccessManager® ITT, the ENiQ® Module Reader and the ENiQ® Passive Reader. Always observe the notes and safety instructions.
  • Page 8 Caution! Material damage can be caused by the excessive tightening of screw fittings. Always observe the specified tightening torques. Caution! If you wish to operate the ENiQ AccessManager® or ENiQ ® AccessManager® Terminal with an ENiQ Passive Reader via the RS485 interface, DIP switches 1 and 2 on the controller and on the ®...
  • Page 9 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Please note! During joint operation of the DOM device and inductive loads (such as E-openers) always heed the max. permissible voltage sustaining capacity and current carrying capacity of the DOM device. Voltage and current peaks caused by feedback effects can lead to the destruction of the input assemblies.
  • Page 10 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Fig. 1: Flyback diode Please note! A flyback diode must be used to trigger actuators which constitute an inductive load (coil) e.g. door openers, magnetic clamps etc. with direct current supply. The flyback diode must be used anti-parallel to the inductive load (see illustration).
  • Page 11 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Please note! If you wish to program the DOM devices offline without software, you can only create special/programming cards or closing media at the controller. Please take this into consideration for your installation situation so that the controller is not installed in an inaccessible spot.
  • Page 12 You may damage the contact pins. Caution! The radio antenna is exposed and is not cast-in. Do not bend the radio antenna on the DOM device, as this may impair the quality of the wireless transmission.
  • Page 13 DOM device. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage resulting from the use of unsuitable external components. Please note! During joint operation of DOM devices and inductive loads (such as E-openers) always heed the max. permissible voltage sustaining capacity and current carrying capacity of the DOM device.
  • Page 14 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Please note! The installation direction of the ENiQ AccessManager® and ® the ENiQ Passive Reader is marked with an arrow (Top). The arrow must point upwards. In an installed condition, the DIP switches are at the lower left.
  • Page 15 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals 19. Fit the cover at the top and lock it in place by applying light pressure. Fig. 15: Cover for wall casing If you want to remove the cover again later, carefully press the two latches back (e.g.
  • Page 16 DIP switches. Always adjust the DIP switches when the units are de-energised. A: Status LEDs for reader (cf. page 22): Only light up on the DOM device with controller, not on the connected ®...
  • Page 17 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals The DIP switches on the units have the following functions: DIP switches Switch Position Function RS485 terminating resistor activated RS485 terminating resistor deactivated RS485 mode activated; RS232 mode deactivated RS485 mode deactivated; RS232 mode activated Service mode Normal mode Status LEDs activated...
  • Page 18: Connect Voltage Supply

    If you use PoE via a "mid-span device", strands 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable must be connected to terminal 9 of the DOM device and strands 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 10. If you use PoE on the controller, an external current source is always ®...
  • Page 19: Connect Network

    Option 3: External voltage source supplies the DOM device If you operate the DOM device with an external power source (12 V – 24 V DC), connect the positive pole to terminal 7 and the negative pole to terminal 8. This must also be done with an external voltage source at the Passive Reader (HiSec).
  • Page 20: Connection Eniq Accessmanager® Compact, Eniq Accessmanager® Terminal Compact & Eniq Accessmanager® Itt

    Caution! Ensure a suitable voltage supply and note the positions of the DIP switches. Fig. 9: Wiring diagram Actuators (door openers, etc.) are controlled by the DOM device by means of a potential-free relay changeover contact. One potential-free opener contact (C-Ö) and one potential-free closer contact (C-S) are available.
  • Page 21: Configuration Eniq Accessmanager® Compact, Eniq Accessmanager® Terminal Compact & Eniq Accessmanager® Itt

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact & ENiQ AccessManager® Standard configuration Occupation of the inputs/outputs: Input 1 = Door contact (opener) Input 2 = External door opening contact (release button/closer) Output = Potential-free relay-changeover contact (e.g. for triggering the...
  • Page 22: Connection Eniq Accessmanager® Hisec & Eniq Accessmanager® Terminal Hisec

    Connection ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec & ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec ENiQ AccessManager®/Terminal HiSec ENiQ® Passive Reader ® Fig. 10: Wiring diagram for ENiQ AccessManager®/Terminal and one ENiQ Passive Reader (HiSec) via RS485 ® Actuators (door openers, etc.) are controlled by the DOM ENiQ Access Manager/Terminal by means of a potential-free relay changeover contact.
  • Page 23 Connection ENiQ AccessManager® HighSec with two Passive Readers ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec ENiQ® Passive Reader 1 ENiQ® Passive Reader 2 ® Fig. 11: Wiring diagram for ENiQ AccessManager® and two ENiQ Passive Readers (HiSec) via RS485 _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 24 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Connection ENiQ AccessManager® HighSec with three Passive Readers ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec ENiQ® Passive Reader 1 ENiQ® Passive Reader 2 ENiQ® Passive Reader 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 25: Configuration Eniq Accessmanager® Hisec & Eniq Accessmanager® Terminal Hisec

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals ® Fig. 12: Wiring diagram for ENiQ AccessManager® and three ENiQ Passive Readers (HiSec) via RS485 Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec & ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec Standard configuration Occupation of the controller inputs/outputs: Input 1 = Door contact (opener)
  • Page 26: Connection Eniq Module Reader

    Module Reader depends on the reader variant chosen. For all variants, the ENiQ AccessManager®/Terminal is connected to the external reader via the RS485 interface and a twisted pair of cables. No settings need to be made on the external reader.
  • Page 27 Terminal 2 / Data B Terminal 19 / TxD / B ® Actuators (door openers, etc.) are controlled by the DOM ENiQ Access Manager/Terminal by means of a potential-free relay changeover contact. One potential-free opener contact (C-Ö) and one potential-free closer contact (C-S) are available.
  • Page 28: Installation Of A Vox-Io-Touch Reader

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation of a VOX-IO-Touch reader Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush mounting variant _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 29 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation procedure Preparation for Route the connection cable accordingly and prepare installation for connection. Remove the 8-pole screw/plug-in terminal from the reading module and wire it according to the respective wiring diagram A corresponding connection diagram is included with every reader Caution! The reader must be wired up in a de-energised state...
  • Page 30 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Surface mounted variant Feeding of the connection cable either at the top, bottom or directly out of the wall. Use suitable screws to screw the back plate to the wall. Connecting and mounting the reading module Insert the wired connection terminal on the reading module Set the reading module flat onto to the wall bracket or...
  • Page 31 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Removing the reading module Release the locking strip. To do this, insert a screwdriver with a max. 4mm blade into the release openings and press until the locking mechanism is released. Pull the released locking strip out and remove it from the reading module Push the reading module up (release) and lift it forwards and off.
  • Page 32: Installation Of A Vox-Io-Easy Reader

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation of a VOX-IO-Easy reader Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush mounting variant Dimensions Flush mounted variant Surface mounted variant _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 33 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation Preparation for Route the connection cable for voltage supply and RS485 installation interface accordingly and prepare for connection. Remove the 4-pole multipole connector from the reading module and wire it according to the respective wiring diagram A corresponding connection diagram is included with every reader CAUTION!
  • Page 34 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Connecting the reading module Insert the wired multipole connector on the reading module Fix the reading module to the back plate (insert it into the two safety clips at the top) Press the reading module towards the back module until the locking mechanisms on the left and right clip in completely When the clip-in process is successful you...
  • Page 35: Installation Of A Siedle / Ritto Portier Reader

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation of a Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader The installation of a RITTO PORTIER reader is similar to installation of a Siedle reader. Please heed the installation instructions from the respective frame manufacturer. Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush mounting variant _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 36 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation Preparation for installation: Route the connection cable for interface, voltage routing and separate I/O box accordingly and prepare for connection Install Siedle VARIO 611 / Siedle VARIO Steel Module according to the Siedle-Vario installation instructions. Centre the combined terminal, turned through approx.
  • Page 37 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Apply slight pressure to clamp the reading module for Siedle Vario 611 / Siedle Vario Steel against the moving locking bar and lock into place on the opposite side. To remove the reading module, the vario key is inserted into the release opening using slight pressure.
  • Page 38: Installation Of A Relino Reader

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation of a RELINO reader Structure Transparent cover (detachable) Front module / reading section (with safety screws) Standard intermediate frame Cover frame Fixing screws Back module / interface Flush mounted DIN device box (device screw spacing 60 mm) Guide strips Direct connector (pin)
  • Page 39 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation procedure Preparation for installation Route the connection cable for interface, voltage routing and separate I/O box accordingly and prepare for connection. Pull the front module carefully off the back module and set it to one side. Check the DIP switches on the back module in accordance with the respective interface and firmware function and set as required (configuration / address etc.) Wire up the back module according to the respective wiring diagram.
  • Page 40 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Dismantled state Snap-fit Snap-fit Transparent Front module Enlarged view of the sabotage cover with with contact snap-fit frame integrated reader electronics Caution! During dismantling, take great care to ensure the sabotage contact does not become mechanically damaged. Position the cover frame with the standard intermediate frame in place on the back module and hold it tight.
  • Page 41 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Contact protection film (glued in place) Standard intermediate frame Cover frame Example: ELSO switch range "FASHION SCALA white" When setting and pressing the front module in place, only touch and press on the module edge or in the area of the contact protection film.
  • Page 42: Installation Of A Baudisch / Ritto Acero / Behnke Reader

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation of a Baudisch / RITTO ACERO / Behnke reader Structure of the reader with front plate information module Structure of the reader in metal panel _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 43 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Dimensions without front plate Dimensions with front plate information module _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 44: Installation Of An Elcom Reader

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Installation of an ELCOM reader Installation in the ELCOM Modesta frame system Installation in metal panel _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 45 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Dimensions for installation in metal panel Dimensions for reader without module plate _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 46: Configuration Eniq Module Reader

    If data are read from the locking medium or written onto the locking medium, the upper red LED of the ENiQ AccessManager®/Terminal controller goes off and the lower LED flashes lilac during the reading/writing process. Once the reading/writing process has been completed, the lower LED lights up green for as long as contact is maintained.
  • Page 47: Putting Into Operation

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Putting into operation When you have connected all the cables correctly, you can put the DOM units ENiQ AccessManager® Compact & HiSec, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal ® Compact & HiSec, ENiQ AccessManager® ITT, ENiQ Module Reader and/or ®...
  • Page 48: Initialising The Device

    In the event of a power failure, the clock continues to run correctly for up to a further 48 hours. This is only the case if the DOM device had been connected to voltage permanently for 5 hours before the power failure.
  • Page 49 Passive Readers: If several readers are connected, these are recognised in succession by the ENiQ AccessManager®. The upper LED lights up red, green, yellow, blue and violet in succession for initialisation on the reader that has just been recognised. Then the upper LED flashes red three times, emitting an acoustic signal each time.
  • Page 50: Status Leds

    AccessManager® whether any ENiQ Passive Readers or ENiQ Module Readers connected have been installed properly and recognised by the controller. ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact and ENiQ AccessManager® ITT: With the voltage supply connected, the upper right-hand LED lights up yellow.
  • Page 51 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec or ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec with one reader: The upper LED is lit red. Please note! If the upper LED does not light up, check the voltage supply connection. Status LED with one reader ENiQ AccessManager®...
  • Page 52 The yellow LED is the status LED. It flashes if the ENiQ® Module Reader does not have any contact to the ENiQ AccessManager® controller. The red LED signals that a transponder is authorised. The ENiQ® Module Readers of the variants:...
  • Page 53: Setting Contact Exposure Time

    The lower LED briefly flashes green twice, emitting an acoustic signal each time. 2. Now hold the master card in front of the DOM device again and leave the master card within the reading field of the DOM device. The lower LED briefly flashes green twice and blue once, emitting an acoustic signal each time.
  • Page 54 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Setting contact exposure time: Leave in the field Continue to leave in the field … … As soon as the contact exposure time has been reached, remove the master card _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 55: Operation

    Please note! The master and programming cards do not function as closing media. Master card The master card has the following functions: - Initialisation of the DOM devices - Setting the contact exposure time - Creation or deletion of individual closing media and programming media (programming card, software solutions)
  • Page 56: Programming

    Connecting voltage supply If the red LED on the ENiQ AccessManager® flashes three times and is then lit red permanently after the voltage supply has been connected, the data/time are not correct or another fault has been recognised by the firmware.
  • Page 57: Creating Locking Or Programming Media Offline Without Software

    Follow the steps below: 1. Hold the master or programming card flat at a short distance in front of the DOM device (controller with HiSec), then remove the master card again. The lower LED briefly flashes green twice, emitting an acoustic signal each time.
  • Page 58 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Creating programming media: … Wait 5 seconds or Creating closing media: … Wait 5 seconds or _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 59: Deleting Locking Or Programming Media

    Follow the steps below: 1. Hold the master or programming card flat a short distance in front of the DOM device twice (controller with HiSec) and then remove the master or programming card again. The lower LED flashes green twice briefly, emitting an acoustic signal each time.
  • Page 60 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Deleting closing media: … Wait 5 seconds or _____________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 61: Deleting All Locking Or Programming Media

    The lower LED briefly flashes green twice, emitting an acoustic signal each time. 2. Hold the master or programming card flat a short distance in front of the DOM device (controller for HiSec) again and then remove the master or programming card.
  • Page 62: Status Messages And Signal Sequence

    Recognition of an authorised locking medium To open or lock the door, you must only hold an authorised locking medium a short distance (1 cm) in front of the DOM device. These distances can vary depending on the locking medium.
  • Page 63: Tag Is Authorised At The Eniq Accessmanager® Terminal (Conventional And Intelligent)

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals transponders are still recognised and the changeover contact is actuated (e.g. door is opened). Extensions of validity at the ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal and ITT are still carried out. Changes in authorisation at the ENiQ AccessManager® ITT on the other hand are not carried out.
  • Page 64: Tag Is Authorised At The Eniq Accessmanager® Itt (Conventional And Intelligent)

    ENiQ AccessManager® Reader Terminal Upper LED Tag is authorised at the ENiQ AccessManager® ITT (conventional and intelligent): The (conventional or intelligent) locking medium is authorised and is not taking part in data update. The changeover contact is actuated. The lower LED lights up green for the set contact exposure time and you will hear an acoustic signal.
  • Page 65 The changeover contact is then actuated. The lower LED lights up green for the set contact exposure time and you will hear an acoustic signal. DOM ACM ITT Mifare The (intelligent) locking medium is authorised, is taking part in the data update but data updating has not worked.
  • Page 66: Recognition Of An Unauthorised Locking Medium

    All other units presented Permanently open mode ® You can use a permanently open card/tag to switch the ENiQ AccessManager®, ENiQ ® Passive Reader or ENiQ Module Reader open permanently. As long as the mode is active, all persons have access, no matter whether they have an authorised locking medium available or not.
  • Page 67: Permanently Closed Mode

    The lower green LED goes off on all other units connected. Unit at which the locking medium was All other units presented Permanently closed mode You can use a permanently closed card/tag to block the ENiQ AccessManager®, ® ® ENiQ Passive Reader or ENiQ Module Reader permanently.
  • Page 68 ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Resetting permanently closed mode Hold the permanently closed card/tag in front of the ENiQ AccessManager®, ® ® a connected ENiQ Passive Reader or ENiQ Module Reader again. You hear three acoustic signals and the upper LED flashes red twice, the lower LED flashes green once.
  • Page 69: Programming And Management With Software

    ENiQ AccessManagement software. Please note! Communication between PC/laptop and the DOM devices is only possible using the USB RF stick from DOM or an Ethernet connection. Information about this can be obtained directly from DOM Sicherheitstechnik.
  • Page 70: Maintenance

    Passive Reader are maintenance-free. Storage/care If you store the DOM devices for an extended period prior to installation or after use, store them in their original packaging in a dry, dust-free location. Caution! Material damage can be caused by the use of aggressive detergents.
  • Page 71 HU - 9400 Sopron ES - 01013 Vitoria- www.euro-elzett-hu Gasteiz www.mcm.es UCEM DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG ES - 01013 Vitoria- is part of the DOM Security Group with headquarters Gasteiz www.ucem.es France DOM SECURITY S.A. F-75017 Paris www.dom-security.com Publisher DOM-Sicherheitstechnik GmbH &...
  • Page 72: Dimensional Drawing

    ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals Dimensional drawing _____________________________________________________________________________________...

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