Hafele WT 210 Mounting Instructions
Hafele WT 210 Mounting Instructions

Hafele WT 210 Mounting Instructions

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Version 7.12.2015
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
WT 210 Wall Terminal
Access control with experience

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  • Page 1 Version 7.12.2015 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS WT 210 Wall Terminal Access control with experience...
  • Page 2 Information for the mounting instructions These instructions make it possible to safely assemble and install the WT 210 wall terminal as constituent of an access control system. The instructions are a constituent of the system, and must be kept in close proximity to the system in a location where they are accessible to the personnel at all times.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WT 210 pin assignments ........................36 Recommended power supply ......................37 Installation versions ........................37 3.4.1 Installation version 1: Door with WT 210, electric strike and pushbutton on the inside ....37 3.4.2 Installation version 2: Door with WT 210, electric strike and sabotage protection ....38 3.4.3 Front view of WT 210 ........................38...
  • Page 5: Overview Of The Access Control System

    All locking events and every removal of the device from the frame are logged in the memory of the WT 210. The WT 210 has an RF interface through which the terminal can be configured and the audit trail can be read out with the MDU.
  • Page 6: Safety

    2 Safety Symbols in these instructions Safety instructions Safety instructions are marked with symbols in these instructions. The safety instructions are initiated by signal words that indicate the extent of the hazard. DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a directly dangerous situation which could lead to death or serious injuries if it is not avoided.
  • Page 7 Safety instructions in action instructions Safety instructions can relate to certain individual directives. Safety instructions such as this are embedded in the directives so that they do not interrupt the flow of reading when performing the action. The signal words that have been described above are used.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    WARNING! Danger in the event of misuse! Misuse of the WT 210 can lead to hazardous situations. Never install the WT 210 in potentially explosive areas. Never install the WT 210 in other environmental conditions than those that are permitted.
  • Page 9: Safety Marking

    Safety marking The following labels can be found on one or more components of the access control system. They relate to the immediate environment in which they are affixed. Electrical voltage Only electrical experts are allowed to work on components bearing this marking. Unauthorised persons are not permitted to open cabinets bearing this marking.
  • Page 10 Electric current DANGER! Risk of fatality due to electric current! If you come into contact with live components there is a direct risk of death by electrocution. Damage to the insulation or individual components can put your life at risk. Have all work on the electrical system carried out by electric experts.
  • Page 11: Operator Responsibility

    Operator responsibility The operator is the person who operates the access control system for commercial or financial purposes on his own, or allows it to be used by a third party, and bears the legal product responsibility for protecting the user, the personnel or third parties during operation. Operator responsibilities The access control system is normally used in commercial areas.
  • Page 12: Protecting The Environment

    Basic requirements Only persons who can be expected to carry out their work reliably are permitted as personnel. Persons who reaction capability is influenced by drugs, alcohol or medication, for example, are not permitted. Attention must be paid to the age and profession-specific regulations at the deployment location when selecting personnel.
  • Page 13: Function Description

    The settings of the WT 210, which are made in the configuration software, are transmitted to the WT 210 using the MDU 110 mobile data transfer unit. Audit trails are also read out from the WT 210 using the MDU 110 so that they can be loaded into the software of the administrator's PC and processed.
  • Page 14: Recommended Power Supply

    Width: 36mm Height: 94mm Depth: 68mm Can be fitted to DIN top hat rail Cat. No. 917.93.013 3.4 Installation versions 3.4.1 Installation version 1: Door with WT 210, electric strike and pushbutton on the inside 12V DC Option: Interior Opening Pushbutton Power Supply 917.93.013...
  • Page 15: Installation Version 2: Door With Wt 210, Electric Strike And Sabotage Protection

    3.4.2 Installation version 2: Door with WT 210, electric strike and sabotage protection +12V  100-240V ≈  WT 210 Strike 12V DC  Relais 2 x NO  Pushbutton „Operation“ Fig 3 Installation example 2 As soon as the reader is removed from the frame, an alarm is triggered in the terminal. The external relay interrupts the electrical connection to the electric door strike, so that the door cannot be opened.
  • Page 16: Assembly And Installation

    1.> Disconnect power at the mains end. 2.> Screw frame of WT 210 to the pre-installed switch box. Make sure that the support rails (1) for the terminal are on the right and left, and that the black marking (2) is above.
  • Page 17 Ensure correct polarity of the supply voltage. Fig. 8: Rear of the WT 210 with cable 5.> Screw rear cover back to WT 210 (Fig. 8/1). When doing this, lead out the cables sideways at the padded cable ducts (Fig. 8/2).
  • Page 18: After Installation

    Red LED shines Configuration and initial start-up The system configuration and the configuration of the WT 210 take place via the Dialock software, and are carried out by the system supplier customer service department. The initial start-up of the access control system is also carried out by the system supplier customer service department.
  • Page 19: Indicators Of The Wt 210

    Indicators of the WT 210 Fig. 9: Overview of WT 210 LEDs LED 1 shines green if access is granted LED 2 shines red if the WT 210 is in operation...
  • Page 20: Dismantling, Disposal

    5 Dismantling, disposal Safety instructions pertaining to dismantling/disposal DANGER! Risk of fatality due to electric current! There is a risk of fatality in the event of contact with live components. Before starting dismantling, switch off and permanently disconnect the power supply. Dismantling Before starting dismantling ...
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    6 Technical data Packing unit storage Store packing units under the following conditions:  Do not store outside.  Store in a dry and dust-free place.  Avoid contact with aggressive media.  Protect from direct sunlight.  Avoid mechanical vibration. ...
  • Page 22: Mechanical Dimensions Wt 210

    Mechanical dimensions WT 210 Dimension sheet Fig. 10: Dimension sheet, WT 210 with frame Fig. 3: Dimensions sheet for frame (top-down view and side view) Fig 12 WT 210 side view Pay attention to installation depth!!
  • Page 23 Dimensions and weight Specification Value Unit Weight (with frame) Width Height Depth 15 + 35...
  • Page 24: Appendix

    7 Appendix FAQs...
  • Page 25 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferences to radio communica- tions.
  • Page 26 Cat. No. 732.29.128 Drawing number 6.161.005.90a...

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