5.4 Installation versions ................35 Mounting and installation ..............38 6.1 Requirements for installation locations ..........38 6.2 Mounting and installation of the WT 210..........38 6.3 After installation ................... 40 6.4 Displays on the WT 210............... 41 Disassembly..................41 7.1 Safety notes for disassembly ...............
These installation and maintenance instructions aid in the secure mounting and installation of the WT 210 wall terminal as a component of an access control system. The instructions are a constituent of the system, and must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the system and be accessible to the personnel at all times.
2. Safety 2.1 Safety notes and Safety notes symbols in these Safety notes in these instructions follow a uniform structure. They are introduced by instructions a signal word that indicates the extent of the hazard. This is followed by the source of the danger and measures to avoid them.
Controls (e.g. push buttons, switches), display [push button] elements (e.g. signal lamps) 2.2 Correct purpose The WT 210 is intended exclusively for use in an access control system. of use Correct purpose of use also includes observing all specifications contained in these instructions.
2.5 Residual risks The components have been designed according to the latest state of technology and current safety requirements. However, there remain residual risks that require careful handling. Below the residual risks and the resulting behaviours and actions are listed. Electric current DANGER Risk of fatal injury from electrical current!
• During the entire operating time of the access control system, the operator must verify that the operating instructions created correspond to the current state of the regulations and, if necessary, adapt them. • The operator must clearly regulate and specify the responsibilities for installation, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and cleaning.
Unauthorised persons WARNING Danger to life for unauthorised persons due to hazards in the danger zone and working area! Unauthorised persons who do not meet the requirements described herein will not be aware of the occupational hazards. Therefore, unauthorised persons are subject to risks of serious injury or death. •...
2.9 Safety notes The product has been built in accordance with the latest state of technology and and dangers the recognised technical safety regulations. Nevertheless, danger to persons or damage to product or other property could occur during installation and use. WARNING Risk of fatality due to lack of emergency opening facility! If the product is installed without an emergency opening facility, it may not...
4. Overview of the access control system Short description The WT 210 wall terminal is a compact wall terminal in which the reader and the electronic control unit are combined into a compact unit. In combination with an electrical or electro-mechanical opening device, the WT 210 forms a complete offline access point with low security requirements.
WT 210 by the MDU 110 mobile data transfer unit. Audit trails are also read out of the WT 210 by the MDU 110 so that they can be loaded into the software of the administrator PC and processed.
Installation version 2 (additional security requirements) • A door with a WT 210, an electric opening device, an internal door opener push button and a WTX 202. See chapter "5.4.2 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements)" on page 36. 5.2 Pin configuration...
• Catalogue number 917.93.013 5.4 Installation 5.4.1 Installation version 1 (low security requirements) versions Door with WT 210, electric strike and inner pushbutton Fig. 5: Installation version 1 Power supply, Cat.No. 917.93.013 Option: Door release push button in the indoor area...
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5.4.2 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements) Door with WT 210, electric strike, inner pushbutton and WTX 202 Fig. 6: Installation version 2 Power supply, Cat.No. 917.93.013 Option: Door release push button in the indoor area Electric strike, 12 V DC...
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As soon as the reader is removed from the wall mounted holder, an alarm is triggered in the terminal. This interrupts the electrical connection to the electric strike via the external relay, meaning that the door cannot be opened. 5.4.3 Front view of WT 210 Fig. 8: Front view of WT 210 (with frame)
1. Disconnect voltage supply from the mains. 2. Screw the frame of the WT 210 to the pre-installed switch box. Ensure that the black mark is at the top right and the retaining rails (fig. 9/1) for the reader are on the right and left.
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3. Connect the connection leads to the clips (fig. 10/1) of the reader. Fig. 10: Terminal clamps on the rear 4. Screw cover to rear of WT 210 (fig. 11/1). Lead out the leads to the padded cable guides at the side (fig. 11/2).
• LED illuminates red. Configuration and start-up The system configuration and the configuration of the WT 210 take place via the software, and are carried out by the system supplier’s authorised customer service. The initial start-up of the access control system is also carried out by the system supplier’s customer service.
WT 210 Fig. 13: Overview of LEDs on the WT 210 LED 1 illuminates in green, if access is granted. LED 2 illuminates in red, if the WT 210 is ready for operation. 7. Disassembly 7.1 Safety notes for disassembly...
If no return or disposal agreement exist, recycle disassembled components: • Scrap metals. • Recycle plastic components. • Dispose of other components sorted by nature of the material. See chapter "2.8 Environmental protection" on page 30. 9. Storage 9.1 Storage of Store packages under the following conditions: packages •...
Fig 16: Side view of WT 210 11. EU Declaration of conformity Sphinx Electronics GmbH & Co KG hereby declares that the WT 210 wall terminal is compliant with directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found...