Assa Abloy Sentinel Digital Ph III RF-Online Upgrade Manual

Assa Abloy Sentinel Digital Ph III RF-Online Upgrade Manual

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  • Page 1 Upgrade Manual RF-Online Safe...
  • Page 2 FCC/IC approval This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Copyrights The information in this document is subject to change without further notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of VingCard Elsafe AS. Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION..........................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction This document describes • how to upgrade an existing Sentinel Digital Ph III safe to a Sentinel Digital Ph III RF-Online safe • how to use the VISIONLINE software together with RF-Online safes 2 Upgrade kit Upgrade kit necessary for an RF-Online upgrade Description ZigBee Endnode (article number 4821930;...
  • Page 5: Safe Preparation

    Exploded view of a Sentinel Ph III RF-Online safe 2.1 Safe preparation For a smooth upgrade operation, follow the steps below before connecting the RF-Online kit to the existing safe: 1. Open the front cover and remove one battery from the battery cartridge. 2.
  • Page 6: Cable Connection

    2.2 Cable connection The RFOI has three connectors: X1, X2 and X3. Connector Connects RFOI and inside PCB, using existing flex cable Connects RFOI and outside PCB, using short flex cable Connects RFOI and endnode using 5-wire cable 2.2.1 Connecting RFOI with endnode and outside PCB 1.
  • Page 7 4. Insert the endnode firmly as shown in the picture below. 5. Fasten the endnode with one screw; see picture below. October 11, 2011 Page 7 of 22 66 3081 018-4...
  • Page 8: Connecting Rfoi With Inside Pcb

    2.2.2 Connecting RFOI with inside PCB 1. Make sure that the 5-wire cable between endnode and RFOI is connected; see section 2.2.1 for details. 2. Insert the RFOI firmly until the snap will hold it; see 1 in the following picture. Be careful about the cable between endnode and RFOI - the cable must be placed below the RFOI board and behind the supporting tower;...
  • Page 9: Rf-Online Safe Usage

    3 RF-Online safe usage Note: The RF-Online safe can only be connected to an existing ZigBee network. 3.1 Connecting an RF-Online safe to the network Note: Before connecting the safe to the network, the safe must have been commissioned. To allow the safe to join the ZigBee network, the concerned ZigBee router or gateway must be ‘open’. This is performed in the software SysMon (System Monitor);...
  • Page 10: Setting The Safe In Discovery Mode

    3.1.3 Setting the safe in discovery mode To be able to connect to the open router or gateway, the RF-Online safe must be set in discovery mode: 1. With the gateway/router open from the steps performed in section 3.1.2, connect the Universal Safe Interface (PinKey, ElKey or IR interface) to the service socket of the safe.
  • Page 11 5. Depending on the connection status of the safe, it will display either ‘On .’ or ‘OFF .’. The ‘On .’ status indicates that the safe is connected to the ZigBee network. If ‘On .’ is displayed, the safe interface (PinKey, ElKey or IR) can be removed from the service socket.After that, the safe should appear in the ZigBee Network window of SysMon (System Monitor) with the room number that was set during the commissioning.
  • Page 12: Disconnecting A Safe From The Network

    3.2 Disconnecting a safe from the network If the RF-Online functionality in a safe needs to be switched off, e.g. when the safe should be moved from one room to another, follow the steps below: 1. Connect the safe interface to the service socket. 2.
  • Page 13: Settings And Supervision In Visionline

    4 Settings and supervision in VISIONLINE Before starting any work in VISIONLINE, the online functionality for safes must be enabled in the software. Note: VISIONLINE 1.10.0 or higher is required. 4.1 Enabling online functionality for safes Online functionality for safes require that the VISIONLINE software options Online and In-room safes are set;...
  • Page 14: Settings At Tools/Options/Online/Safes

    4.1.2 Settings at Tools/Options/Online/Safes When the steps in section 4.1.1 have been performed, settings for the safes can be made in VISIONLINE. 1. Launch the VISIONLINE software and log on with user name and password. 2. Go to Tools/Options/Online/Safes. 3. If there should be an extra cost for the guest if a safe is used, “Enabled” (default) should be marked.
  • Page 15: Safes List In Visionline

    4.1 Safes list in VISIONLINE If an RF-Online safe has been successfully installed and connected to the ZigBee network, it should automatically appear in the Safes list in VISIONLINE. Note: There is also a safes list in SysMon; see section 4.3. 1.
  • Page 16: Events

    4.4 Events All operations of the safe are logged in the safe memory and sent as events to VISIONLINE. Below is a list of the events available in VISIONLINE: Event Description Auto Relock Error The Auto Relock attempt was unsuccessful. Clear Memory Deletes the audit trail.
  • Page 17: Alarms

    4.5 Alarms Some of the events in section 4.4 will appear as alarms in the Alarms dialog of VISIONLINE. 1. Double click on Alarms under the Lists tab in the navigation window. The following alarms can be received from the safe: •...
  • Page 18: Commands For Safes

    4.6 Commands for safes In the Safes list of VISIONLINE, some commands are available in the right-click menu. The commands are described in more detail in sections 4.6.1-4.6.5. 4.6.1 Get info This function displays all available information about the safe. October 11, 2011 Page 18 of 22 66 3081 018-4...
  • Page 19: Set Time

    4.6.2 Set time This command sets date and time to the current system values. If the operation has been successful, the following message box will be displayed: If the operation fails, the following message box will be displayed: 4.6.3 Ping This feature tells the operator whether the safe is online or not.
  • Page 20: Renting A Safe

    4.7 Renting a safe If there is an extra cost for the guest to use the safe (requires that “Enabled” has been chosen at Tools/Options/Online/Safes; see section 4.1.2 for details), the following actions must be taken: • The safe must be in CodeAct mode, which is set during production or by SafeLink when the safe is commissioned.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution • The safe cannot connect to the ZigBee Move the router closer to the safe to gain the best network and does not appear in the possible link quality. • ZigBee Network window in SysMon. Repeat the discovery procedure. •...
  • Page 22 Revision history Date Change 30.04.2010 First draft 27.08.2010 First release 27.01.2011 Revision 1 (FCC/IC approval added; superfluous article numbers removed) 08.09.2011 Revision 2 (FCC/IC number added) 11.10.2011 Revision 3 (additional FCC/IC text added; article number for endnode changed to the VingCard number; irrelevant article numbers removed;...
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