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Contents 3 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 8.4.1 Time budget template for new locking system identification media ...... 85 8.4.2 Ignoring activation/expiry date................... 86 Consequences in the event of a network failure .............. 86 Signal settings ........................ 87 Operation as interface ...................... 88 Near-field option ........................
1 | Intended use 5 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 1 Intended use In its third generation, the SimonsVoss SmartRelay system (SREL 3 ADV) is a system consisting of several networked components which provide intelligent control of locking devices and third-party systems. The system consists of a controller, at least one external reader and an optional SmartOutput module.
2 | Safety instructions 6 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 2 Safety instructions Risk of injury due to incorrect programming DANGER The SREL3 ADV system is not suitable to replace existing security installa- tions. 1. Ensure that the SREL3 ADV system is used as an additional securing measure only.
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2 | Safety instructions 7 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced This documentation has been compiled based on the best knowledge avail- IMPORTANT able to us. Nevertheless, errors cannot be ruled out. SimonsVoss Techno- logies GmbH is not liable in such cases.
3 | System description 8 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 3 System description 3.1 Controller The SREL3 ADV system is connected to the network via Ethernet. The Ethernet connection is PoE-capable, so an external power supply unit is not essential.
3 | System description 9 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Follow the switch-on sequence IMPORTANT After a power-on reset (power outage followed by restoration of power sup- ply), the controller automatically searches for connected system compon- ents one time on restarting. System components which are not supplied power until the controller restarts are thus unable to respond to the control- ler's query and are not recognised.
3 | System description 10 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 3.3 SmartOutput module SmartOutput modules are ideal complements to controllers if more than one relay output is required. Every SmartOutput module is equipped with eight relays, which each feature a change-over contact. SmartOutput modules can be connected in parallel to one another and fitted on a DIN rail (35 mm x 7.5 mm).
3 | System description 11 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Comparison between SmartRelay 2 and SmartRelay 3 – Wiegand, 33 bit – Wiegand, 33 bit – Wiegand, 26 bit – Wiegand, 26 bit – Primion – Primion Interfaces –...
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3 | System description 12 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Order code Name Purpose Fastened with special screws, this housing is also suitable for the SREL3 ADV system. It SREL2.COVER1 Anti-vandalism housing protects the SREL3 ADV system reader against the weather and vandalism.
4 | System requirements 13 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4 System requirements LSM 3.3 SP2 or higher (Basic Online, Business or Professional) is required to programme SmartRelay 3. The VN host must be installed and running, so that the controller can retrieve data and programming requirements from the database via the VN host in gateway mode.
5 | Connections 14 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 5 Connections 5.1 Controller Circuit Explanation board GND. Optional connection to an external power supply (earth). . Connection to an external power supply (positive terminal). Relay 1: NO (normally open). This contact is connected to C when the relay switches.
5 | Connections 15 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Circuit Explanation board Reader 1: GND. Reader 1: Data Line B. Reader 1: Data Line A. Reader 2: Power supply. Voltage is V - 1 V or 12 V - 1 V (PoE). Reader 2: GND.
5 | Connections 16 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Circuit Explanation board . Connection for external power supply. GND. Connection for external power supply. Connected electrically to 3. 5.3 SmartOutput module 10 11 12 13 14 Circuit Explanation...
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5 | Connections 17 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Circuit Explanation board Controller connection: Data Line A; connected to con- tact for Reader 3. Controller connection: Earth; connected to contact for Reader 3. Relay 4: Potential-free contact (NC treated as NO in software);...
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5 | Connections 18 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Circuit Explanation board . Connection for power supply. Equipped with a detachable bridge to K2 (number 23) ex works. AUX relay: Coil's plus connection. AUX relay activates if coil is connected to power.
6 | Setting up 19 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 6 Setting up 6.1 Unpacking and system test Check to ensure the supply package is complete after receiving it. Scope of delivery Unless agreed otherwise, the supply package contains the following...
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6 | Setting up 20 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Initial programming via USB IMPORTANT The controller can be addressed via TCP/IP. No IP is featured in storage mode. That is why initial programming, during which an IP address is is- sued, must be carried out with a USB connection.
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6 | Setting up 21 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 11. Right-click on the SmartRelay 3 entry in the matrix to open the context menu. 12. Select the Programming item. 13. Select "USB link to the TCP nodes" in the programming window.
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6 | Setting up 22 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 17. If you have created more than one communication node, change to the communication node you have just created. Use the buttons. 18. Terminate the SimonsVoss VNHost Server or SimonsVoss CommNode Server service.
6 | Setting up 23 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Click on the Ping button to check whether the service is running and re- IMPORTANT sponding. If the service responds, you can continue. If it does not, try to launch the service again.
6 | Setting up 24 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Enter hostname. 5. Press the Enter key to confirm. ð The computer's host name is displayed. 4. Enter the full computer name (fully qualified domain name). It only needs to be entered if the system is working with LSM clients or IMPORTANT database servers in different domains.
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6 | Setting up 25 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 3. Open the Type drop-down menu. 4. Select the "USB link to the TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Programming button. ð Programming launches. ü Controller has already been programmed.
6 | Setting up 26 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 3. Open the Type drop-down menu. 4. Select the "TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Programming button. ð Programming launches. 6.3.1 Adding SmartOutput modules The SREL3 ADV system controller searches for SmartOutput modules after a power supply has been connected.
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6 | Setting up 27 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 1. Double-click on the SmartRelay 3 entry in the matrix to open the settings. 2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab. 3. Click on the Extended configuration button. ð "Extended configuration" window will open.
6 | Setting up 28 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 10. Open the Type drop-down menu. 11. Select the "USB link to the TCP nodes" item. 12. Click on the Programming button. ð Programming launches. Also see 2 Resetting the controller [} 28] 6.3.2 Resetting the controller...
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6 | Setting up 29 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced A reset deletes the programmed settings. Only the hardware settings and access lists on the controller are reset. The IMPORTANT IP setting remains unchanged except for the IP settings made during initial programming. The controller can still be reached using the saved IP address.
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6 | Setting up 30 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Read lock" window will open. 3. Open the Type drop-down menu.
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6 | Setting up 31 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Select the "USB link to the TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Read button. ð Locking device is read. ð The "G2 Smart Relay 3" window will open.
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6 | Setting up 32 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Read lock" window will open. 3. Open the Type drop-down menu.
6 | Setting up 33 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Select the "TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Read button. ð Locking device is read. ð The "G2 Smart Relay 3" window will open. 6. Click on the Reset button.
6 | Setting up 34 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 6.4.2 Gateway function The SREL3 ADV system can also be used as a gateway for the virtual network, no matter whether a relay contact is used or not. Any identification medium which is logged onto one of up to three readers is updated.
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6 | Setting up 35 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced – Use in the virtual network: The controller is programmed by LSM and also requests information itself from the VN host using the detected ID medium. – Use without virtual network: The controller does not request information itself on its own.
6 | Setting up 36 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced The controller can also respond to a digital entry and, consequently, a connected button or similar as an alternative to successful identification. Supplies electricity where required Reads access lists...
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37 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced In the following section, the term unprotected area refers to an area or place which anyone can access. The protected area refers to an area or place which only persons who have previously identified themselves at least once as access-authorised with an authorised identification media may access.
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6 | Setting up 38 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced The controller also features a pre-configured, non-reprogrammable push-to-open function. The relay actuates if the relevant contacts (see Controller [} 14]) are interconnected with one another. The relay integrated into the controller can be operated with an authorised identification medium or by connecting the relevant contacts.
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6 | Setting up 39 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Ethernet connection to LSM Optional PoE instead of PSU Controller with relay output in the protected area External power supply unit Elec. connection to electric strike (e.g. sliding door) Elec.
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6 | Setting up 40 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 6.4.4.2 Entrance barrier People who want to drive into a segregated area, such as a company car park, need to pass through an entrance barrier. Not everyone can have an authorised identification medium as this would involve considerable organisation.
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41 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced The user can use their identification media to check authorisation while in the car. If the user does not have an identification medium, but is expected, they can still announce their arrival, using an intercom, for example.
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42 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced The reader and the SmartOutput module are installed in the lift. Users identify themselves with their identification medium in the lift. No-one can manipulate the data since communication is secured from the reader to the controller and to LSM.
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6 | Setting up 43 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced SmartOutput module in cab Reader in the unprotected area Ethernet connection to LSM Lift Power electronics Voltage converter supply for lift cab External PSU Controller in the protected area...
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6 | Setting up 44 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Line Earth connection between controller, reader and SmartOutput modules Controller – reader: Data line A Controller – reader: Data line B Controller – SmartOutput module: Data line A Controller –...
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6 | Setting up 45 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply via trailing cable This connection option does not access existing lift electronics. This means the lift electronics remain intact and a new inspection may be avoided.
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6 | Setting up 46 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced SmartOutput module in cab Reader in the unprotected area Ethernet connection to LSM Optional PoE instead of PSU External power supply unit for SOM and reader Lift elec-...
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6 | Setting up 47 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Line Earth connection between controller and reader Positive terminal on the power supply Controller – reader: Data line A Controller – reader Data line B Reader in the unprotected area...
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6 | Setting up 48 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Line Earth connection between SmartOutput mod- ule and power supply unit Positive terminal for power supply between SmartOutput module and power supply unit Earth connection between controller and...
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6 | Setting up 49 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced SmartOutput module in cab Reader in the unprotected area Ethernet connection to LSM Optional PoE instead of PSU External power supply unit for SOM Lift Power electronics supply for...
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6 | Setting up 50 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced SOM in SOM in Reader in Ethernet connection to LSM deposit box deposit box the unprotected area Optional PoE instead of PSU system system External PSU PSU for...
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51 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced – The reader is fitted on the wall. This variant is visible on the outside and makes it easier for users to place their identification medium onto the reader. The read range is better compared to a reader fitted inside the housing.
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6 | Setting up 52 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Ethernet connection to LSM Reader in Optional PoE instead of PSU the un- Safety switch protected (zero voltage switch) area External PSU Elec. connection to the relay in the controller...
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6 | Setting up 53 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced medium; if not, the system used the last status saved internally. Depending on the result of the evaluation, the controller triggers the required action, such as actuate a relay.
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6 | Setting up 54 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Door drive Elec. connection to the relay in the controller Button in the protected area Reader in the unprotected area Elec. connection to the controller Elec. connection External PSU...
55 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Users who wish to leave the underground car park are within a protected area. Consequently, there is no need to re-verify authorisation for the door. Greater convenience is provided by connecting one button in a parallel circuit with another button (in the gatehouse) and positioning it near to the exit within the protected area.
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6 | Setting up 56 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply through the controller The readers (up to three readers per controller) are connected to the controller at the designated points. This type of wiring is the simplest type of connection between readers and controllers.
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6 | Setting up 57 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) 2(1) < 2(2) Reader Reader Controller Reader External power supply The readers (up to three readers per controller) are connected to the controller at the designated points.
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6 | Setting up 58 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced systems in power supply units, the power supply and the controller must be connected. Using an external power supply unit avoids potential problems with voltage drops between controllers and readers.
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6 | Setting up 59 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) Power supply unit 2(1) < 2(2) Reader Reader Controller Reader This configuration uses both earth connections available on the Option 2: Using two reader.
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6 | Setting up 60 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced connected to the earth (see Controller [} 14] for details). It is sufficient if one earth connection on the controller is connected to the readers' earth systems. This configuration is ideal if you wish to reduce the number of branches in the wiring.
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6 | Setting up 61 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 6.4.5.2 Connecting one or more buttons As a general rule, buttons are always connected to the digital inputs on the controller. Up to three buttons can be connected per controller (see Controller [} 14]).
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6 | Setting up 62 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 1(1) < 1(2) 2(1) < 2(2) Controller Button Button Button If I+ is not to be used, another voltage can be used with a common Option 2: Using V reference potential (same earth) with the controller –...
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6 | Setting up 63 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) 2(1) < 2(2) Controller Button Button Button 6.4.5.3 Connecting one or more SmartOutput modules SmartOutput modules require a supply voltage which may differ from the controller's supply voltage.
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6 | Setting up 64 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced reader. To ensure the SmartOutput modules are activated correctly, an address needs to be configured on each SmartOutput module (see SmartOutput module manual). If the controller's power supply unit delivers 12 V...
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6 | Setting up 65 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 1(1) < 1(2) 2(1) < 2(2) SREL3 (Advanced) controller Power supply unit Configuring the address for modules Each connected module is actuated using its address. This address is set on the address switch.
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6 | Setting up 67 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 1(1) < 1(2) 2(1) < 2(2) Third-party system Controller The controller can communicate with systems which use one of the Primion, Siemens Cer- protocols. Once an authorised identification medium is detected, the pass, Kaba Benzing, data are forwarded to the third-party system via the serial interface.
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6 | Setting up 68 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 1(1) < 1(2) 2(1) < 2(2) Third-party system Controller DATA 6.4.5.5 Wiring in lift Lift cabs are connected to the external system via trailing cables. The number of available lines is limited by the trailing cable type. You can save...
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6 | Setting up 69 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Malfunctions due to voltage drop ATTENTION The physically induced voltage drop in the trailing cable may cause low voltages in power supplies which come from outside the cab.
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6 | Setting up 70 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) Power supply unit 2(1) < 2(2) Lift electronics Voltage converter +out -out Controller Reader Trailing cable Common earth with SREL3 components This wiring layout presupposes that the cab already has a power supply line connected to the outside world.
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6 | Setting up 71 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced potential between, the controller, reader and SmartOutput modules instead. Depending on the voltage converter design, the SREL3 ADV system can thus be disconnected from the lift electronics. Power...
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72 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply through trailing cable If the cab does not have its own power supply (voltage too high or insufficient power reserves) or is not suitable to supply power to the SREL3 ADV system for other reasons, the power supply must be provided via the trailing cable.
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6 | Setting up 73 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) Power supply unit 2(1) < 2(2) Lift electronics Controller Reader Trailing cable This configuration requires a separate power supply unit for the Option 2: Own power reader and SmartOutput modules.
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6 | Setting up 74 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) Power supply unit 2(1) < 2(2) Lift electronics Power supply unit Controller Reader Trailing cable Power supply through the controller This wiring layout can only be used if no SmartOutput modules are to be used.
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6 | Setting up 75 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) Power supply unit 2(1) < 2(2) Lift electronics Controller Reader Trailing cable Controller-fed reader with SmartOutput modules The reader is connected as described before (see Power supply through the controller [} 56]).
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6 | Setting up 76 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit 1(1) < 1(2) Power supply unit 2(1) < 2(2) Lift electronics Power supply unit Controller Reader Trailing cable There is also no need for a power supply unit for the SmartOutput module if IMPORTANT the controller has a 12 V...
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6 | Setting up 77 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Overload in the power supply unit WARNING The SmartOutput module and reader are additional power consumers. They may overload the controller's power supply unit and cause a fire.
7 | Installation 78 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 7 Installation Controller The controller can be installed horizontally or vertically. You can use the integrated fastening holes to install it safely and easily in a horizontal position (see Drilling templates [} 132]).
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 79 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 8 SREL3 ADV in LSM 8.1 Changing over from SREL2 to SREL3.ADV It is possible to change between SmartRelay system generations. Contact Support to ensure a smooth changeover process (see Help and contact).
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 80 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Read lock" window will open. 3. Open the Type drop-down menu.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 81 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Select the "USB link to the TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Read button. ð "G2 SmartRelay 3" window opens. 6. Click on the Read button.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 82 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Read lock" window will open. 3. Open the Type drop-down menu.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 84 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Press on OK to accept query. ð Access list is now deleted. Resetting the controller results in a programming requirement. Programming the con- troller Execute programming for the controller (see Programming [} 24]).
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 85 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ü Controller has already been programmed. 1. Double-click on the SmartRelay 3 entry in the matrix to open the settings. 2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 86 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 6. Click on the Exit button. 7. Execute programming (see Programming [} 24]). ð Newly created identification media automatically apply this time budget setting when they are created.
87 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced – Block feedback signals are transmitted from the identification media to the controller. The physical access list is also transmitted to the controller in the case of cards. All information is buffered in the controller.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 89 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 5. Select the entry which corresponds to your third-party system. 6. Click on the OK button. ð Window closes. 7. Click on the Apply button. 8. Click on the Exit button.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 90 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Unintentional opening of the SmartOutput module ATTENTION If a pulse length of 0 s has been configured in LSM, the SmartOutput mod- ule still activates for about three seconds.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 91 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Click on the OK button. 5. Click on the Yes button. ð Software reset has been completed. 8.11 Time switch-over function Unintentional opening due to use with SmartOutput module...
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 92 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ü LSM launched. ü SREL3 ADV System added. ü Time zone plan assigned. 1. Double-click on the SmartRelay 3 entry in the matrix to open the settings.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 93 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 8.11.1 Extended configuration without SmartOutput module Unlocking in the authorised time period (close relay contacts) Unlocking automatically Unlocking manually always only if locked always only if locked...
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 94 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 8.11.2 Extended configuration with SmartOutput modules Unlocking in the authorised time period (close relay contacts) Unlocking automatically Unlocking manually always only if locked always only if locked –...
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 95 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Locking in the non-authorised time period (open relay contacts) Locking automatically Locking manually always only if locked – Controller: Opens relay contacts (locked) as soon as authorisation ends in the time zone plan.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 96 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Activate network locks" window will open. 2. Open the Door/lock drop-down menu. 3. Select the SREL3 ADV system controller. 4. Open the Type drop-down menu.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 97 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð "Programming successful" window is displayed. ü Controller has already been programmed. Remote opening via TCP/IP ü Components wired correctly (see wiring [} 55]). ü Components connected to power.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 98 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 6. Open the Device drop-down menu. 7. Select the IP address if required. 8. Select the remote unlocking option. 9. Click on the Execute button. ð Relay switches in the controller.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 99 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "New Event" window will open. 3. Enter a suitable name for the event. 4. Enter an optional description for the event. 5. Enter an optional message.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 100 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 9. Select the required input in the "Select input" section. 10. Select the status change that the event should trigger in the "Input changes" section. 11. Click on the OK button.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 101 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 8.14.2 SmartSurveil Smart.Surveil is a self-contained program for monitoring door statuses. Network-compatible devices detect events and save them to the LSM database via the CommNode server. SmartSurveil monitors the LSM database for changes on an on-going basis and displays the current status of networked, monitored locking devices.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 102 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 3. Enable the Evaluate inputs as DoorMonitoring events option. 4. Open the Door is closed drop-down menu. 5. Select the input which monitors whether a door is closed or not.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 103 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 10. Open the Value drop-down menu. 11. Select the input status which SmartSurveil should identify as "locked". 12. Click on the OK button. ð Window closes.
8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 104 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Resetting the control- Reset the controller as described in Resetting controller with a USB cable [} 29]. Installing the controller Install the controller in its final place of use. Connect the controller to the other components and the power supply (see wiring [} 55]).
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 105 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 2. Open the Type drop-down menu. 3. Select the "G2 Card" item.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 106 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Complete the form. 5. Click on the Save & next button. 6. Open the Type drop-down menu. 7. Select the "G2 Transponder" item. 8. Complete the form.
107 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð When the MIFARE chip is used to log on to the reader, only those relays which the MIFARE chip is authorised to use are actuated. ð When the transponder is used to log on to the reader, only those relays which the transponder is authorised to use are actuated.
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8 | SREL3 ADV in LSM 108 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Power supply unit for controller 1(1) Power supply unit for actuator < 1(2) 2(1) Signal < 2(2) Actuator Controller It is even possible to signal an actuator (electric strike) closing when an electric current is applied.
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109 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced If the relay switches, the actuator on the NC contact is now longer supplied with power and the door opens. The NO contact closes at the same time and supplies power to the signalling.
9 | Signal 110 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 9 Signal You can configure signalling (see Signal settings [} 87]). You can make use of the relay if you wish to display the opening status in flip-flop mode (see Signalling for flip-flop [} 107]).
10 | Maintenance 111 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 10 Maintenance 10.1 Battery warning The built-in back-up battery in the controller continues to power the real time clock in the event that power supply fails. If the back-up battery is empty, the real time clock stops still if the power supply should fail.
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10 | Maintenance 112 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Read lock" window will open. 3. Open the Type drop-down menu.
10 | Maintenance 113 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Select the "USB link to the TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Read button. ð Locking device is read. ð Battery level is displayed in the "State" section.
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10 | Maintenance 114 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð The "Read lock" window will open. 3. Open the Type drop-down menu.
10 | Maintenance 115 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 4. Select the "TCP nodes" item. 5. Click on the Read button. ð Locking device is read. ð Battery level is displayed in the "State" section. ð Battery level is displayed in the "State during last read-out" section in the [State] tab in properties.
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10 | Maintenance 116 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð Battery is now loose in its holder. 3. Remove the battery. 4. Insert a suitable new battery on the holder (see Controller [} 121]). 5. Carefully push the battery downwards until it snaps into position.
11 | Fault rectification 117 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 11 Fault rectification 11.1 Resetting components You can reset the controller (see Resetting the controller [} 28]). Only the hardware settings and access lists on the controller are reset. The...
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11 | Fault rectification 118 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 8. If the services are not implemented, right-click to open the services' context menu. 9. Select the Start item. ð Service is launched. 10. Execute programming (see Programming [} 24]).
11 | Fault rectification 119 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ð IP configuration error has been eliminated. Also see 2 Programming [} 24] 11.3 Permanent relay switching in the SmartOutput module A possible cause of permanently closed relay contacts in the SmartOutput module may be the use of time zone control for time change-over.
11 | Fault rectification 120 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced ü Components wired correctly (see wiring [} 55]). ü Components connected to power. 1. Press the Windows key. 2. Enter services. 3. Right-click on the displayed entry to open the context menu.
12 | Technical specifications 121 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 12 Technical specifications 12.1 Order numbers Controller Controller for the SREL3 ADV SREL3.CTR.ADV.G2 system (standard version) Controller for the SREL3 ADV SREL3.CTR.ADV.ZK.G2 system (version with time zone management and event logging)
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12 | Technical specifications 122 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced – V : 9 V –32 V – Input current: max. 200 mA Pin connector – Size: ≥ 2.0 mm inside Ø (recommended: 2.1 mm or 2.5 mm) and ≤ 5.5 mm outside Ø (recommended: 5.5 mm) – IEEE 802.3af.-compliant –...
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12 | Technical specifications 123 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Acts as an interface to external readers (SREL3.EXT.*) and other bus devices. – Connections: 3 RS485 – Baud rate: 1 MBd – Length: ≤ 150 m, max. distance 300 m (depending on firmware and cabling) Serves as an interface to SimonsVoss WaveNet (sup- port depends on firmware).
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12 | Technical specifications 124 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Used to connect external units. A potential-free contact External contact can be connected between the inputs (I1, I2 or I3) and the I+ connection. Digital outputs Quantity Type Open drain Switching voltage 30 V (ohmic load)
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12 | Technical specifications 125 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Humidity Max. 90%, non-condensing Interfaces Acts as an interface to the SREL3 ADV system control- ler. RS485 – Number of ports: 1 – Length: ≤ 150 m, max. distance 300 m (depending on firmware and cabling) –...
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12 | Technical specifications 126 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced – V : 12 V (11 V –15 V – Standby current: < 120 mA Screw terminals – Max. current: < 150 mA – Reverse voltage protection: yes Ambient conditions – 0 °C to +60 °C (operation)
12 | Technical specifications 127 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced OUT switching Max. 1 A current OUTPUT switch- Max. 24 V ing voltage OUTPUT switch- Max. 1 VA ing power OUT switching behaviour for low < 10.5 ± 0.5 V corresponds to off voltage 12.2.4 Recommended cable types...
12 | Technical specifications 128 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 12.3 Power input in practice Reader Operating voltage [V] Mean power input [mA] Periodic List mode peak cur- rent [mA] Switch-on current [mA] Mean power input [mA] B-field op-...
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12 | Technical specifications 129 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced Controller Operating voltage [V] Mean power in- put [mA] Periodic Without peak cur- reader rent [mA] Switch-on current [mA] List mode Mean power in- put [mA] Periodic With a...
12 | Technical specifications 132 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 12.4.3 SmartOutput module 12.5 Drilling templates The drilling template scale is 1:1. You can print and the drilling templates in A4 format. Ensure that the print settings are not set to reduce or enlarge. Use the lines IMPORTANT under the drawings to check scale is correct.
12 | Technical specifications 133 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 12.5.1 Controller Only three drill holes are required to mount the controller. ATTENTION 1. If you fit the controller with Side A facing upwards, drill the holes marked "A".
12 | Technical specifications 134 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 100 mm 12.5.2 Reader The asterisk marks an optional drill hole. It is not required to fasten the ATTENTION reader, but it can be used to feed the cable in the WP variant.
13 | Help & Contact 135 / 135 SimonsVoss Manual SmartRelais 3 Advanced 13 Help & Contact Information material/ You will find detailed information on operating and configuration, (EU) declarations of conformity and other documents under Informative documents Material/Documents in the Support section on the SimonsVoss website at (www.simons-voss.com).
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