As of year 2005, Eelectron applies to KNX association, fulfilling his requirements with the main goal of giving a contribution to the diffusion of the world’s only open Standard for home and building automation.
2. Technical data The Transponder Reader TR22A01KNX is an EIB/KNX wall Transponder Reader mounting device suitable to access control application. This device can be used in any kind of building (Hotel, Hospital, Offices, Parking, etc..) where the access control application is required.
2.4 Mounting and wiring hints The device may be used for permanent indoor installations in dry locations within wall boxes. Requirements for installation The device must not be connected to 230V cables. • The prevailing safety rules must be heeded. •...
3. Product and functional overview The Transponder Reader - TR22A01KNX/TR22A11KNX is an EIB/KNX wall mounting device suitable to access control application. This device can be used in any kind of building (Hotel, Hospital, Offices, Parking, etc..) where the access control application is required.
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With this application program the followng functions can be parametrized and configured: Application Program: EEL_RDT1_10 Transponder Card Reader Max number of group addresses: 35 Max number of group address associations: 32 General Single or Multiple (max 4) user groups identification •...
4. Parameters Parameter window “General Configurations” Fig. 1: Parameter Window “General Configurations” Access Send Mode • Options: Single Access Different Access Option “Single Access”: enables the 1 bit object (“Valid Access”) that is sent to the bus in case a valid access has been identified by the reader. With this option only one single group of users are managed in the range of passwords admitted.
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Grant Date Control • Options: Option “ON”: enables expiration date control during transponder card or key reading. Option “OFF”: disables expiration date control Grant Days Control • Options: Option “OFF”: the days of week allowed for entrance are not checked. Option “ON”: enables the days of week control.
4.2 Parameter Window “Relay 1 Configuration” The Relay 1 configuration parameters are shown in the next window: Fig. 2: Parameter Window “Relay1 Configuration” Function Options: General Purpose Door Open Option “General Purpose”: Relay 1 is controlled only by the “Relay 1” (1 bit) communication object as normal independent binary output channel.
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Mode Option: Normal Timing Option “Normal” : the Relay1 will be switched ON by sending an ON command and will be switched OFF by sending an OFF command within the associated object “Relay 1”. The status of the relay contact can be inverted by parameter setting “Contact”: Normally Close”.
4.3 Parameter Window “Relay 2 Configuration” Relay 2 differs from Relay 1 only for the first parameter setting “Function”. The Relay 2 configuration parameters are shown in the next window: Fig. 5: Parameter Window “Relay 2 Configuration” Function Opzioni: General Purpose Courtesy Light Option “General Purpose”: Relay 2 is controlled only by the “Relay 2”...
4.4 Parameter Window “Input 1 Configuration” Parameters associated to Input1 channel are the same as ones associated to Input 2. Fig. 6: Parameter Window “Input 1 Configuration” Mode Options: Rising ON Rising OFF Falling ON Falling OFF Rising ON / Falling OFF Rising OFF / Falling ON Toggle ON/OFF Toggle OFF/ON...
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Behaviour: “Rising On”: A rising edge causes a logic “1” to be transferred to the communication object. A falling edge does not alter the object value. “Rising Off”: A rising edge causes a logic “0” to be transferred to the communication object.
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Fig. 7: Parameter Window “Input 1 Configuration” with Cyclic Send enabled (ON). Cycling Send Time (Min) Options: 1…10…255 The cyclic time for sending telegrams repeatedly on the bus with Input1 current value is specified here. The time units are minutes. Note: please see Inputs timing diagrams in “Appication Notes”.
5 Communication Objects EIB/KNX communication objects provided within application program “EEL_RDT1_10 Transponder Card Reader” are shown next: Fig. 8: Communication Objects (some objects are visible if enabled by specific parameter setting). Function Name Type Flag On/Off Relay 1 / Door Unlock EIS1, 1bit C,R,W,T DPT 1.001...
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Funzione Nome Tipo Flag On/Off Relay2 / Courtesy Light EIS1, 1bit C,R,W,T DPT 1.001 This object is received from the bus to control the output relay 2. In case the “Courtesy Light” function is enabled this object is named “Courtesy Light” and controls the relay 2 to be switched ON/OFF.
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Funzione Nome Tipo Flag Set Plant ID Build Number EIS10, 2byte C,W,T DPT 7.001 The object “Build Number” is used to identify the installation or the building where the transponder readers are installed. This code avoid any possible risk of using the same card for entrance in two different buildings.
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Funzione Nome Tipo Flag 18, 19 ON/OFF/Toggle Input X EIS1, 1bit C,R,T DPT 1.001 Telegram Values “0” OFF “1” ON The switching telegrams of inputs 1 or 2 are sent via the group addresses associated to these objects. It is possible to select which signal edge detected at the input channels generate On or Off telegrams via the parameters of the corresponding inputs.
6 Application Notes Examples of timing diagrams for Inputs 22 di 24 Pagina...
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Examples of timing diagrams for Outputs 23 di 24 Pagina...
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LED4 green = “Room Service Call” or any other alarm; Any information inside this manual can be changed without advice. This handbook can be download freely from the website: www.eelectron.com Exclusion of liability: Despite checking that the contents of this document match the hardware and software, deviations cannot be completely excluded.
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