SimonsVoss
Manual
SmartRelais 3 Advanced
SOM in
deposit box
system
Parallel connection
SOM in
deposit box
system
Parallel connection
The existing connections to open the locking system can be actuated with
the SmartOutput modules, no matter whether a direct or alternating current
is used. The SmartOutput modules are connected in parallel for this
purpose. The address can be configured individually on each SmartOutput
module. This allows up to fifteen SmartOutput modules with eight outputs
each to be connected to the system (except the last module, which
supports only four relays). The deposit box is opened as soon as the
controller receives an opening command to the corresponding relay.
Identification media can be authorised for individual relays and,
consequently, individual deposit boxes in LSM. However, it is also possible
to group identification media together, for a department, for example, and
authorise this group to use a single relay, in a departmental deposit box.
Identification medium verification means you can trace which of the group's
identification media has operated the relay (and taken documents, for
example). If individual persons are supposed to be able to open a number
of deposit boxes, relays can be grouped – in different trust levels, for
example. The group of authorised persons becomes smaller as the trust
level increases.
There are two options for installing the reader:
– The reader is installed in an existing housing – in an intercom housing,
for example. This variant is hidden from view and offers effective
protection against the weather, vandalism and sabotage.
Reader in
the unprotected area
Encrypted
connection
to the controller
6 | Setting up
Ethernet connection to LSM
Optional PoE instead of PSU
Controller in the
protected area
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External PSU
PSU for
SmartOutput module
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