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  • Page 1 User-Manual 360° Smart Building Security for Pros
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.1. Mounting instructions for MultiSensor-RF / -LAN / -LAN-RF 6.2. Coverage of the integrated PIR movement detector 6.3. Calibration of the temperature / humidity sensor 6.4. Kentix system port on MultiSensor-RF / -LAN / -LAN-RF 6.5. MultiSensor-RF Page (07-2018, subject to change)
  • Page 3 8. Enhancements 8.1. Leakage sensor (KLS03) 8.2. Leakage sensor rope (KLS03-ROPE) 8.3. Kentix Power-Adapter (KIO1) with digital input clips 8.4. Kentix Power-Adapter (KIO2) for powering a MultiSensor 8.5. Kentix Power-Adapter (KIO3) with digital I/O clips 8.6. Overview and application examples for Power-Adapters (KIO1-3) 8.7.
  • Page 4 10.5.4.3. Dashboard - Measurement data 10.5.4.4. Smartmeter - Smartmeter 10.5.4.5. Smartmeter - General 10.5.4.6. User 10.5.4.7. Configuration - General 10.5.4.8. Configuration - Network 10.5.4.9. Configuration - Communication 10.5.4.10. System - logbook 10.5.4.11. System - system functions Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 5 13. Kentix SIM card 13.1. Setup 13.2. Telephone number and PIN 14. Data sheets 14.1. Data sheet AlarmManager-BASIC/PRO (KAM-BASIC/PRO) 14.2. Data sheet MultiSensor-RF (KMS-RF) 14.3. Data sheet MultiSensor-LAN (KMS-LAN) 14.4. Data sheet MultiSensor-LAN-RF (KMS-LAN-RF) 14.5. Data sheet MultiSensor-Door (KMS-Door) 14.6. Data sheet KeyPad (KKPT) 14.7.
  • Page 6: Introduction - About This Manual

    1. Introduction - About this manual This document contains general installation, configuration and operation instructions for installing Kentix products. The installation is explained by topologies, quick manuals and important points. The devices are connected via Plug&Play via network (PoE) or power plugs respectively.
  • Page 7: Smart Monitoring - Introduction

    3-5 minutes. To bridge a longer downtime, use a suitable UPS system. Installation To ensure the security and integrity of the operator and the correct operation of the KENTIX AlarmManager, the execution of the installation only has to be done by an expert. There must also be ensured, that the relevant requirements are met.
  • Page 8: Connection Examples And Installation Notes

    1. Connect AlarmManager to PoE enabled switch. 2. Connect MultiSensor-RF to KIO2 power adapter and power plug. 3. Enter Kentix-Default-IP-Address (192.168.100.222) into your web browser. 4. Enter default user (admin/password) and click Login (pay attention to your own IP settings) 5.
  • Page 9: Starterset With Optional Equipment

    Enter a name in the „External sensors“ section and switch the alarming of the input to „Alarm when open“ and „Always-Active“. 3. MultiSensor-Door:
 Please follow the the instructions for adding new sensors as described in this manual. Also note that there are differences in procedure depending on the type of MultiSensor. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 10: Alarm-Inputs

    Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for spent batteries. The products complies with applicable European standards and directives and is confirmed by the CE mark. The CE conformity declaration is available on request. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 11: Overview Kentix System Topology

    With the BASIC-Version up to 200 MultiSensors (only MultiSensor-RF) and and other devices can be connected. The PRO-Version supports up to 500 devices. ✓ The Kentix RF-components communicate via (ZigBee®) radio in the 2.4GHz ISM Band.
 The wireless MultiSensors work in a mesh network and communicate via each other. ✓...
  • Page 12: Alarmmanager-Basic/Pro

    5. AlarmManager-BASIC/PRO 5.1. Connections of the AlarmManager Below you can see an overview of the connections of the AlarmManager 5.2. Inserting a SIM card The SIM tray is positioned on the backside of the case below the mounting bracket. The bracket can be removed without any tool by lifting the latch.
  • Page 13: Settings Factory Settings

    Only users with the permission „Administrator“ are allowed to make changes to the AlarmManager.
 For users without the admin permission, only the tab pages „Dashboard - Logbook - Chart“ are available for viewing purposes. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 14: Communication / Network Ports

    In combination with the Kentix360 Cloud additional ports for configuration and connection to the Cloud are required. Description Port number Configuration of the Kentix360 Cloud TCP 80, 443
 from PC to Internet („mykentix.com“) Communication between AlarmManager/AccessPoint or mobile app to TCP 5222 to the Internet
 cloud („mykentix.com“) Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 15: Configuration In 8 Steps

    Also assign the Alarmzones and ways of notification for the user. The user password is also the password for the authentication in the Kentix App. Using a KeyPad the PIN also applies to the operation via a KeyPad. Note that The RFID card number can also be read the KeyPad allows only 4-digit passwords.
  • Page 16: Visual And Acoustic Signaling

    1x short in case of alarm (if acoustic signalization is active) Teach-In process: LED-RED: LED-GRÜN: long blinking: Teach-In process started ON: Teach-In process completed BUZZER: 1x long when pressing and holding down the teach-in button for approx. 3 seconds (start of teach-in process) Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 17: Configuration - Dashboard / Logbook / Time Profiles

    5.9. Configuration - Dashboard / Logbook / Time profiles Below the steps vor configuring the Kentix System via the AlarmManager are described. For this purpose, the dashboard contains operating elements for editing sensors and alarm zones and operating the system. 
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  • Page 18: Manage Alarm Zones

    The acoustic feedback (buzzers of AlarmManager and sensors) and the behavior of the LEDs can be activated or deactivated as required. Exempted from this setting is the CO alarm. Depending on the set buzzer time, an acoustic feedback is always triggered on all buzzers. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 19: Quitting Alarms

    Additionally the AlarmManager tries for every 6 hours to quit existing alarms. When the cause has been fixed or is no longer present, alarming can be stopped this way, but gives the possibility to be re-triggered again. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 20: User Accounts

    Only if the required user data is entered, a user can control the AlarmManager or request information. The list describes the user data required for AlarmManager interaction: Input field Description User Password Login to the Web-Interface and the Kentix App E-Mail Address Destination address for the alarming Phone number Destination phone number for the alarming...
  • Page 21: Kentix360 Cloud

    In addition, a communication key is assigned here in the "Security" section. This is used to encrypt the communication of AlarmManager and MultiSensors. It is also used to combine the AlarmManager with the "Kentix DoorLock" access system to arm and disarm alarm zones via the Kentix AccessPoint.
  • Page 22 
 Identification of the necessary OIDs: To determine the OIDs required for the queries, a MIB Browser can be used to read the MIB file for Kentix devices. Alternatively, you can use the appropriate tools to perform an SNMP walk.
  • Page 23: Gsm

    5.12.7. SMS Limit To avoid sending too many SMS at once (e.g. by a wrong configuration of the Kentix system)
 a SMS limit of 100 SMS per 6 hours is defined in the AlarmManager. If more than 100 alarm messages are triggered the AlarmManager will automatically stop the SMS alarming.
  • Page 24: System

    5.13. System 5.13.1. Logbook Regardless of the event log, all messages relevant to the functionality of the Kentix system are stored here. The logbook contains, for example, messages about log-on to the AlarmManager, configuration changes and alarm notification messages. With the help of the logbook eventual misconfiguration can be retraced.
  • Page 25: Further Devices / Sensors

    5.14. Further devices / sensors The Kentix AlarmManager offers the possibility to include other network devices into the monitoring as well. These are added to the configuration like a MultiSensor via the dashboard. To do this, select "+" in the alarm zone header area to add a new device to the respective zone.
  • Page 26: Execution Of Firmware Updates

    Step Comment Download and unpack the actual firmware version for the respective device from the Kentix website. You can find the firmware in the section „Download & Support“, „Software and manuals“. Log in to the web interface of your device and go to the section „System“...
  • Page 27: Multisensors

    6.2. Coverage of the integrated PIR movement detector The range of the MultiSensor is depending on the configured sensitivity about 8m. You get the best results, when objects/persons move past the MultiSensor. ceiling suspension wall fastening Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 28: Calibration Of The Temperature / Humidity Sensor

    Kentix system port on MultiSensor-RF / -LAN / -LAN-RF The Kentix system socket of the MultiSensor can be used to install system components, such as leakage sensors, door contacts, sirens or external alarms can be connected of UPS or air conditioners. At the MultiSensor-RF the system jack is also required for the power supply of the sensor.
  • Page 29: Multisensor-Lan

    In the following, the stand-alone functionality of the integrated web server is described. For the described functionality no AlarmManager is required. When operating the MultiSensor-LAN with the AlarmManager-PRO, the AlarmManager controls the configuration and monitoring functions. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 30 Display of the sensor measurements and alarm conditions. This display will be actualized all 5 seconds. NOTE! The Sensor records a value for temperature and humidity every 10 minutes. Additionally the values in an alert case are also recorded. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 31: Sensors (Sensors And Alarming)

    (opener). The trigger logic can be set to Open or Closed. Ext. alarm output With this output external devices or signals can be switched. An additional adapter (KIO3) is required for use. The description can be found later in this manual.
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  • Page 32: Users

    Device name Configuration of the device name, this is freely selectable Language Select the display language of the website of the Kentix MultiSensor-LAN.
 You can select between German and English language. Temperature unit Changes the temperature evaluation and display of the MultiSensor-LAN between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
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  • Page 33 AlarmManager communication Enable communication with a Kentix AlarmManager PRO. Enter the IP address of the AlarmManager and activate the communication by ticking the box. The AlarmManager-PRO takes over the configuration of the alarm settings of the MultiSensor, the local alarm / threshold values are then inactive.
  • Page 34: System

    6.6.6. System Logbook Regardless of the event log, all messages relevant to the functionality of the Kentix system are stored here. For example, the logbook contains messages about logging in to the MultiSensor, configuration changes, and alarm notification messages. With the help of the logbook possible misconfiguration can be understood.
  • Page 35: Multisensor-Door

    LED red - blinking 1x on alarm LED green - OFF Teach-IN process: LED green - blinking: Teach-IN process started - ON: Teach-IN completed LED red - OFF Reed- / Magnetic contact (next to battery) Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 36: Mounting Instructions

    • only use suitable mounting material (foam tape) • sensor casing can be fastened with screws on the door frame or window frame, if necessary ATTENTION! Kentix is not liable for false alarming or damages on devices due to improper installation. Page (07-2018, subject to change)
  • Page 37: Usage Of The Reed Contact

    MultiSensor. Depending on the type of the door or window it might be necessary to place a spacer between surface and magnet to not exceed the maximum distance to the sensor. 
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  • Page 38: Opening Of The Casing / Replacement Of Battery

    6.7.4. Adding a MultiSensor-Door 1. For adding a MultiSensor-Door to the AlarmManager‘s configuration, start the teach-in process in the Kentix ControlCenter. Press the „learn button“ and keep it pressed.
 After 3 seconds there will be a short buzzering. The button can then be released.
  • Page 39: Test Of The Settings

    NOTE! To test the alarming of MultiSensor-Door the sensor has to switch to armed state. After the arming this can take up to 5 minutes. There will be no alarm triggering before. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 40: Keypad-Touch (Kkpt)

    3. The teach-in process is finished when the KeyPad is found and the configuration mask opens.
 The LEDs at the KeyPad turn green. 4. To add the KeyPad to the devices list, click on Apply. 5. After saving the configuration the KeyPad is activated in the system.
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  • Page 41: Operation Keypad

    Then press one of the buttons „Arming“ or „Disarming“ and hold the user card in front of the RFID reader (X). The number / ID of the card is now transferred to the field „RFID token“.
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  • Page 42: Enhancements

    8. Enhancements 8.1. Leakage sensor (KLS03) The leakage sensor KLS03 is shipped with a 10m patch cable for a direct connection to Kentix devices via the Kentix system jack. It is also powered by the system jack. An LED indicates the current state of the sensor (GREEN: no alarm / no humidity; RED: alarm / humidity detected).
  • Page 43 Connection example 2: Daisy chaining leakage sensors It is possible to to chain up to 5 leakage sensors together and connect them to a Kentix system jack via standard patch cables. Therefore they can be patched into structured wirings. The combined cable lenth should not exceed 50m.
  • Page 44: Leakage Sensor Rope (Kls03-Rope)

    The rope of the leakage sensor must be fixed to the floor. Recommended for this is the use of anchoring clamps for single pipes with a drill hole diameter of 6mm and a clamping range of 3-13mm. The distance of the clamps should be between 30cm and 50cm.
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  • Page 45: Kentix Power-Adapter (Kio1) With Digital Input Clips

    • Connecting of up to two external alarms via dry contacts to a MultiSensor 
 The adapter is connected directly to the Kentix system jack and offers the possibility to power the MultiSensor with a power plug or a permanently connected AC adapter.
  • Page 46: Kentix Power-Adapter (Kio2) For Powering A Multisensor

    The Kentix I/O Power-Adapter KIO2 is used to expand your Kentix solution by offering the following features: • Connection of a MultiSensor-RF/-LAN/-LAN-RF for a separate power supplying The adapter is directly connected to the Kentix system jack and offers the possibility to supply power for one MultiSensor via an external power supply.
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  • Page 47: Kentix Power-Adapter (Kio3) With Digital I/O Clips

    • Controlling resp. switching of up to two external devices via relays by a MultiSensor 
 The adapter is connected directly to the Kentix system jack and offers the possibility to power the MultiSensor with a power plug or a permanently connected AC adapter.
  • Page 48: Overview And Application Examples For Power-Adapters (Kio1-3)

    • Connection of one MultiSensor-RF 
 to monitor the external power Terminal block: supply • Digital inputs: 0 • Power supply for a Kentix Alarm • Digital outputs: 0 sirene plus one MultiSensor-RF/- • Power supply: AC adapter LAN/-LAN-RF via a RJ45 T- KIO2...
  • Page 49: Kentix Alarm Siren (Kflash1)

    8.7. Kentix Alarm siren (KFLASH1) The Kentix Alarm sirene can be used for an acoustical and optical signalization in case of an alarm.
 It is suitable for an indoor and outdoor installation (protection class IP65). The Alarm sirene is equipped with a 10 meter patch cable and a RJ45-connector and can be directly connected to the system jacks of an AlarmManager or to all MultiSensor-RF/-LAN/-LAN-RF using an additional adapter (RJ45-T-Adapter).
  • Page 50: Kentix Io-Modules

    Kentix. Information for the wiring of the In- and Outputs can also be found in the data sheet. Terminal assignment KIO7052...
  • Page 51: Multisensor-Lan-Rf (Lan-Zigbee Repeater)

    AlarmManager. If the sensor is added as LAN-RF-Repeater, additional sensors can be added via the „+“ for adding new devices to an alarm zone. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 52: Smart Access - Introduction

    To bridge longer downtime, use a suitable UPS. Installation To ensure the safety and integrity of the operator as well as the correct operation of the KENTIX DoorLock components, the installation must be carried out by a competent person. In addition, the relevant regulations must be adhered to.
  • Page 53: Components

    Components Equipping a door can be done in combination with the Kentix Online knob and the profile-cylinder or with an online door lever. Additionally a wall reader for the control of motor locks of gates and a cabinet lock is available.
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  • Page 54: Online Knob (Doorlock-Dc) And Profile Cylinder

    Online knob (DoorLock-DC) and profile cylinder The Online knob is the RFID-Reader unit which is installed on the outer side of the door. Using the Kentix AccessPoint the knob can be linked wireless. The configuration of users and permissions is then done via the AccessPoint.
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  • Page 55: Ip Wall Reader And Network Relay Module

    Extension Reader (only IP Wall reader without network relay module) in order to integrate an extra door into the system. Up to 1.998 IP Wall reader can be integrated with 999 Network relay modules. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 56: Master Card Set

    When fully discharged, it is no longer possible to open a Online knob for a battery replacement. For this purpose a „low power adapter“ is available to make single access bookings. A description of this emergency opening can be found later in this manual. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 57: Installation & Programming (Installation)

    Step 1: Remove forend screw and pull the existing cylinder out of the door. Step 2+3: Insert the Kentix profile cylinder into the door. Insert and fix forend screw.
 Plug the RFID Online knob into the cylinder. Page (07-2018, subject to change)
  • Page 58: Online Door Lever

    9.5.2. Online door lever
 To install a Kentix online door lever, proceed as described in the following: Step 1: Assembly of the square pin Plug the square pin (3) completely over the fixing pin and into the square pin fixture of the lever (1).
  • Page 59 The included mounting screws are designed for doors with a larger door thickness. Before inserting the screws it is important to check whether these have to be shortened before. Otherwise the door rosettes might be damaged. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 60 Check the functionality and easy movement of the door lever with the door open. To do this, hold an authorized key in front of the reading unit. When engaged, the catch of the lock should be completely inside the lock casing when the latch is pressed down. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 61: Online Wall Reader

    9.5.3. Online wall reader The commissioning of a Kentix online wall reader consists of 2 steps:
 The wiring and the installation into the flush-mounted socket at the wall. Two modes are available for the wiring and control of external components (factory doors, barriers): 1.
  • Page 62 The wall reader is always installed with a fix wiring to an external power supply. The connection via a RJ45 connector is not provided. The PINs of the reader are numbered on the board. To see the numbering, the two clamping blocks can be removed from the PIN strip. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 63 9.5.3.3. Installation of the wall reader For the installation of a Kentix online wall reader please proceed as described in the following: Step 1: Installation in the flush box Connect the wall reader to the flush-mounted socket. Ensure that no cable is pinched or squeezed.
  • Page 64 Then the connection cable is inserted through the cable inlet and then connected to the wall reader.
 The screwed connection can then be closed and the upper housing part screwed to the lower part. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 65: Online Cabinet Lock

    For the different types of locks 3 different locking levers are included. After the installation of the fitting at the door frame it has to be checked which of the variants fits the best.
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  • Page 66 For the installation of a Kentix online cabinet lock please proceed as described in the following: Step 1: Drilling To fix the cabinet lock holes are required in the door as shown in the following drawing. NOTE! Depending on the type of cabinet, a drilling at the door is not required. For cabinets that already have an opening after the removal of the existing closing lever, matching profiles for the inside of the door are included.
  • Page 67 Then install and fasten the locking lever and safety washer with the locking nut. NOTE! If necessary, place the two profiles at the inside of the door. The profiles are included in the delivery. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 68 In contrast to the other DoorLock devices, the cabinet lock must be activated by pressing the button at the lock. This is necessary for the initial setup and also the normal operation. Press the button until the LED lights up. Then hold the RFID-key in front of the reading unit. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 69: Ip Wall Reader And Network Relay Module

    Dip switch no. 5 sets the baud rate / communication speed. The default position is ON. IMPORTANT! The wiring must be done in unpowered state. The operating voltage must only be switched on after the reader has been completely installed. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 70 Reader unit Terminal connector DIN box wall mount locking bar Screw the wall bracket onto a DIN device box with a screw distance of 60mm using the supplied screws.
 Attention! Observe the „TOP“ labeling Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 71 Reader unit connecting cable locking bar wall-mount chassis Screw the wall-mount chassis to the wall using suitable screws Attention! Observe the „TOP“ labeling Dimensions (in millimeters)
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  • Page 72 The module has two terminal blocks. The PINs are connected as shown in the following: Terminal block 1 Terminal block 2 PIN No. Function PIN No. Function 24V/DC Out DI-IN2 24V/DC Out DI-IN1 DO2-NO DO2-CO RS485 Data „B“ DO1-NO RS485 Data „A" DO1-CO Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 73: Accesspoint

    The configuration of the two devices is done via the web interface of the network relay module. This configuration is based on the same structure as on the Kentix AccessPoint. To configure reader and module please follow the steps as described later in this manual.
  • Page 74: Configuration And Operation Modes

    9.6. Configuration and operation modes The access system Kentix DoorLock can be operated in an online- and offline-mode. In the offline-mode the complete programming is done at each DoorLock-device separately.
 Time profiles cannot be configured in this mode. The offline-mode is suitable for small installations with only a few doors and up to 10 users.
  • Page 75: Initial Setup - Master Card Set

    At a cabinet lock the wakeup button has to be pressed before holding the Servicekey card in front of the reader. If the initial programming leads to an error, a DoorLock-device can be reset using the Servicekey card. Please read the chapter „Reset of components“ later in this manual. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 76 1x short sound, 1x long sound NOTE! In offline mode a DoorLock-device must be reset to delete lost RFID user cards.
 For a description please read the chapter „Reset components“ later in this manual. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 77: Doorlock-Devices With Accesspoint (Online-Mode)

    Communication / configuration of multiple AccessPoints TCP 443 (HTTPS) from „Master“ to „Slave(s)“ with each other („Master/Slave“-mode) both directions required Communication between AccessPoint (Master only) and TCP 5222 from „Master“ to „mykentix.com“ Kentix360 cloud service Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 78: Dashboard - Access Logbook

    Via the magnifying glass icon in the upper right different filter functions can be applied to the logbook. 9.6.2.4. Dashboard - DoorLock control Overview of all available doors for remote opening Navigate to the tab „DoorLock control“ to control single DoorLock-devices remotely. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 79: Access - Users

    Unrestricted access to the system. The Super-Administrator also has permissions to change the basic configuration (e.g. IP data) in the AccessPoint. The user level has no effect on the access permissions at the doors. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 80: Teach-In Of Rfid-Media In The Online-Mode

    To read a RFID-card for the actual selected user, select „+“ and choose the door at which the card shall be read. Click on the arrow next to the door selection. 
 Now present the card in front of the device. After being read it will appear in the user data. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 81: Access - Access Profiles

    If this is not the case, please wait until the AccessPoint stops the search-mode (60 seconds) and repeat the process. When the device is found it can directly be configured. This can also be done later by clicking on the pencil next to the corresponding device. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 82 The usage of the function is described on the next page. Time control Active A Kentix DoorLock component can be configured to stay permanently engaged. The door can then be opened without a booking at the RFID reader. For this operating mode a time profile can be chosen here which determines the times to which the door can be opened without additional authorization.
  • Page 83: Access - General

    Defines the number of digits when using IP wall readers with PIN. Security - Mifare Desfire Kentix DoorLock can request application data from the users RFID media. By default this feature is inactive, so that only the cards ID is requested and compared.
  • Page 84: Configuration - General

    Select the language for the web-interface of the AccessPoint. German and english language are available. Security - Communication Key The communication key is the password for the encryption of the communication between Kentix-devices. It is required for the „Master-Slave-mode“ between multiple AccessPoints and also for the connection of an AlarmManager.
  • Page 85: Configuration - Network

    For call ups, a name must additionally be entered in the field "Public Community". AlarmManager-Communication Here the AlarmManager-Communication for a remote arm-/disarm-switching of a Kentix alarm system is configured. Enter the IP-address of your AlarmManager and an AlarmManager-user and password.
  • Page 86: Configuration - Master/Slave Mode

    Please also refer to the point "Communication Ports" earlier in this manual. 9.6.2.16. Configuration - Network cameras One network camera can be assigned to each Kentix-DoorLock component, to request multiple pictures from the camera and link these to the corresponding logbook entry. For this purpose any network camera can be used which is able to deliver pictures via a HTTP command.
  • Page 87: Configuration - Ldap Configuration

    9.6.2.17. Configuration - LDAP Configuration The Kentix AccessPoint has the possibility to synchronize user data with LDAP servers. This allows to avoid duplicate data maintenance by having to edit user data on two systems separately. LDAP Server Settings Specify IP-address, network port and Base DN for the connection to the LDAP server here.
  • Page 88: Kentix360

    9.6.2.18. Kentix360 Like the Kentix AlarmManager also the AccessPoint can be connected to the Kentix360 cloud service. If you already have a Kentix360 account, you can simply add the AccessPoint to this account. Only the Master-AccessPoint has to be configured for the cloud operation.
  • Page 89: System - Import/Export

    (follow the steps for the initial setup in: „DoorLock-devices without AccessPoint“ ) . AccessPoint For a factory reset the AccessPoint is equipped with a reset-button. To perform the factory reset, please proceed as described in the chapter „Default settings / factory defaults“ earlier in this manual. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 90: Battery Replacement

    For the battery replacement at a cabinet lock the battery compartment has to be pulled out after inserting the battery changing tool. The battery can then be exchanged and then inserted again together with the compartment. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 91: Emergency Opening

    Online knob without cover For this purpose the front cover (Kentix logo) at the knob is removed using the supplied suction cup. Now the low-power-adapter can be put onto the contacts at the knob. Single bookings can then be made.
  • Page 92: Smart Metering - Introduction

    10.3. Safety instructions Installation In order to ensure the safety and integrity of the operator as well as the correct operation of KENTIX Smart Metering components, the installation must be carried out by a competent person. In addition, it must also comply with the relevant regulations.
  • Page 93: Components

    SmartMeters via radio or, alternatively, wired with ModBus meters. ModBus counters are either wired directly or integrated over the network depending on the version. The Kentix SmartMeter connect via ZigBee radio with the PowerManager and can also network with each other, for example, to equip larger areas.
  • Page 94: Assembly & Programming (Commissioning)

    Power Output Power Input Commissioning with 3-phase installation method NOTE! For a single-phase installation, it is always necessary to establish a connection between L1, L2 and L3 via connection B. Otherwise, no metering takes place. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 95: Installation Wireless Inlinemeter

    Press and hold the button for 15 seconds until the reset process is confirmed by a long tone. The device is reset to factory settings and restarts. After approx. 30 seconds, the PowerManager can be reached again via the standard settings. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 96: Communication Ports

    The system status above indicates whether there are currently alarms - e.g. Threshold exceeded - pending, as well as the current torque consumption, total consumption and PUE value (Power Usage Effectiveness). NOTICE! Consumption always indicates the total consumption since commissioning the meter, but not monthly or annual consumption. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 97: Smartmeter - Smartmeter

    The smartmeter should then be recognized after about 10-20 seconds and added to the list of already configured smart meters. Then continue with the configuration of the device by clicking on the edit pen. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 98: Smartmeter - General

    "Display only" allows you to log in to the system for viewing the dashboard. "Super Administrator" allows full access to the PowerManager. System permissions - receive notifications Defines whether the user should be informed about critical system states. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 99: Configuration - General

    As languages German and English are available. Safety - Communication key The communication key is the password used to encrypt communication between Kentix devices. The key must be identical on all devices and should conform to certain guidelines (length, upper / lower case, numbers, special characters).
  • Page 100: Configuration - Network

    2 hosts. To do this, enter the destination IP addresses for the hosts and the corresponding communication port (default: 162). For queries, a name must additionally be entered in the field "Public Community". Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 101: System - Logbook

    If a SmartMeter can not be reached during this time, it must be re-taught. The function "reset network" creates a new wireless network. If this is done, all SmartMeters must be re- taught! 10.5.4.13. System - Help Contains support information and version information about PowerManager. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 102: Kentix Alarmmanager Smartphone-App

    11. Kentix AlarmManager Smartphone-App With the Kentix Mobile app a monitoring and control of a Kentix System via IOS or Android devices is possible. In the following, functions and control of the app are described. 11.1. The Profile menu When starting the app the profile selection menu is displayed.
  • Page 103: Alarmmanager

    There the logbook can be accessed. The logbook of the app provides the same information as the event log of the AlarmManager. 11.3. MultiSensor-LAN The MultiSensor LAN currently does not support cloud communication. A corresponding firmware update is available from Q3 / Q4-2018. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 104: Accesspoint

    If necessary older entries can also be called up. NOTE! The Kentix360 security key stored in the AccessPoint is required for the accessing the logbook. Without this key the reading of logbook entries is not possible. Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 105: Kentix360 Cloud

    A corresponding firmware update is available from Q3 / Q4-2018. To activate the cloud usage on your Kentix system login to your AlarmManager via the web interface and go to Kentix360 in the menu bar.
  • Page 106: Manage Devices

    The entered data will be transmitted to the Kentix360 service after applying and is active directly. Kentix360 SIM To setup the Kentix SIM card please continue reading further down: „Kentix SIM card“. NOTE - Deactivating and deleting devices from a cloud account A deactivated AlarmManager or AccessPoint can be added again to the cloud at any time.
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  • Page 107: Kentix Sim Card

    Click the tab „Kentix SIM“ and there the button „Activate SIM card“. Your card data is now transmitted to Kentix and the SIM card will be activated within the next 2 working days. A message about the activation and your new telephone number and billing information will be sent to the e-mail- address used during the Kentix360 account creation.
  • Page 108: Data Sheets

    14. Data sheets 14.1. Data sheet AlarmManager-BASIC/PRO (KAM-BASIC/PRO) Number of MultiSensor (KAM-BASIC) KAM-BASIC: max. 200 (only ZigBee) Number of MultiSensor (KAM-PRO) KAM-PRO: max. 500 Internal Buzzer 85dB, 2.3kHz Sensor - temperature range -20 to 99°C / -3 to 210°F (exactness ± 0,5°) Sensor - relative humidity range 0 to 100% (exactness ±...
  • Page 109: Data Sheet Multisensor-Rf (Kms-Rf)

    14.2. Data sheet MultiSensor-RF (KMS-RF) AlarmManager-BASIC (KAM-BASIC) Connectable devices AlarmManager-PRO (KAM-PRO) Sensor - temperature range -20 to 99°C / -3 to 210°F (exactness ± 0,5°) Sensor - relative humidity range 0 to 100% (exactness ± 3%) Dew point calculated in °C/°F...
  • Page 110: Data Sheet Multisensor-Lan (Kms-Lan)

    12-72VAC/DC power consumption ca. 1.5W, PoE class 1 power supply with power supply unit 12-32VAC/DC power consumption ca. 1.5W over system jack KENTIX system jack RJ45, for supply and connection of external IO-modules (KIO1/KIO3) Chassis Material: PS 90 x 90 x 45 mm, Weight: approx. 100g...
  • Page 111: Data Sheet Multisensor-Lan-Rf (Kms-Lan-Rf)

    PoE 12-72VAC/DC power consumption ca. 1.5W, PoE class 1 power supply with power supply unit 12-32VAC/DC power consumption ca. 1.5W over system jack KENTIX system jack RJ45, for supply and connection of external IO-modules (KIO1/KIO3) Chassis Material: PS 90 x 90 x 45 mm, Weight: approx. 100g...
  • Page 112: Data Sheet Multisensor-Door (Kms-Door)

    14.5. Data sheet MultiSensor-Door (KMS-Door) Connectable devices AlarmManager-BASIC (KAM-BASIC) AlarmManager-PRO (KAM-PRO) Sensor - temperature range -20 to 99°C / -3 to 210°F (exactness ± 0,5°) Sensor - Relative humidity range 0 to 100% (exactness ± 3%) Sensor - Dew point calculated in °C/°F...
  • Page 113: Data Sheet Keypad (Kkpt)

    14.6. Data sheet KeyPad (KKPT) AlarmManager-BASIC/PRO Connectable devices MultiSensor-LAN-RF Buzzer 70dB, 2.3kHz Arm (RED/GREEN) Disarm (RED/GREEN) ZigBee® 2,4GHz ISM band +3dBm output power, Radio IEEE802.15.4, encryption AES 128 Bit Battery 2 pc. 1.5V/AAA Power supply (battery) Battery life approx. 2 years...
  • Page 114: Data Sheet Accesspoint (Kxp-16)

    Power supply (System connector) 12-32VAC/DC Power consumption approx. 3W via system connector KENTIX System connector RJ45, for the connection of external Kentix Plug´n Play modules Chassis Material: PS 90 x 90 x 45 mm, weight approx. 100g Color: Carbon black Environmental conditions Temperature 0 to 50°C, humidity 5-95%, non...
  • Page 115: Data Sheet Online Door Knob Doorlock-Dc (Kxc-Kn1/2/3)

    KXC-KN1 (IP55) for interior installations KXC-KN2 (IP66) for exterior installations KXC-KN3 (IP66/IP55) KXC-KN3-OD (IP66/IP55) Content of delivery Knob, 2 batteries (CR2) Accessories EURO Profile cylinder, circular cylinder (Switzerland), Low-Power adpater for emergency powering Approvals Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 116: Data Sheet Doorlock-Le (Kxc-Le)

    8mm, 8,5mm (anti panic door), 9mm (fire protection door) Material nickel-plated brass, antenna: hard plastic Environmental conditions Temperature -20°C to 65°C Types KXC-LE Content of delivery Door lever, 1xbattery (CR123A), mount material Approvals Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 117: Data Sheet Doorlock-Wa (Kxc-Wa)

    Types KXC-WA1, KXC-WA1-OUTDOOR Content of delivery wall reader Accessories KIO3 Power adapter for relay control at AccessPoint Chassis KXC-WA1 for flush mount installation (choose cover) KXC-WA1-Outdoor for surface mouting, IP66, housing size: 90x90x40mm Approvals Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 118: Data Sheet Doorlock-Ra1 (Kxc-Ra1)

    Material Plastic Environmental conditions Temperature -10°C to 55°C, for inside use Types KXC-RA1 Content of delivery Cabinet lock, 3x locking lever,
 mounting material, battery Accessories Replacement battery AA Lithium 3,6V Battery replacement tool Approvals Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 119: Data Sheet Ip Wall Reader With Network Relay Module (Kxc-Wa3-Ip1)

    Relay Module 0°C to +60°C, not condensing Protection Wall reader IP54, Relay Module IP20 Configuration Integrated Webserver (HTTP/HTTPS) Delivery Wall Reader with PIN, Network Relay Module,
 1x RFID-Token, 3m SlimLine cable Accessories Extension reader (KXC-WA3-IP2) PoE injector (KPOE150S) Approvals Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 120: Data Sheet Powermanager (Kpm-Rf-B)

    PoE class 1 Power supply (system port) 12-32VAC/DC input approx.. 1,5W via system port KENTIX system port RJ45, for connecting external Kentix Plug'n Play Modules (KIO3) for ModBus meters Chassis Material: PS 90 x 90 x 45 mm Weight: ca. 100g...
  • Page 121: Data Sheet Smartmeter (Ksm-Dr60-Rf / Kilm-X-Xx)

    14.14. Data sheet SmartMeter (KSM-DR60-RF / KILM-x-xx) Connectivity Kentix PowerManager Number radio counter Up to 32 radio counter on one PowerManager Power supply 1/3 x 230/400V (Neutral) +/-10%, input approx. 1,5W Power metering 60A per Phase Metering Accuracy < 2%...
  • Page 122: Data Sheet Digital I/O Expansion-Module (Kio7052)

    AlarmManager-PRO. The module provides a build in web-server with for simple IP configuration and testing of the inputs and outputs without any additional software. Connectivity Connection to Kentix AlarmManager-PRO INPUT sink signal (Low=0) External Alarms of existing system equipment (HVAC, UPS systems, generators, alarm systems, etc.) Configuration Build in Web-Server (HTTP), Default IP: 192.168.255.1 (Admin/Admin)
  • Page 123: Data Sheet Digital I/O Expansion-Module (Kio7053)

    IP configuration and testing of the inputs and outputs without any additional software. Connectivity Connection to Kentix AlarmManager-PRO External Alarms of existing system equipment INPUT dry contact (Low=0) (HVAC, UPS systems, generators, alarm systems, etc.) Configuration Build in Web-Server (HTTP), Default IP: 192.168.255.1 (Admin/Admin)
  • Page 124: Data Sheet Analogue I/O Expansion-Module (Kio7017)

    Connectivity Analog sensors with active power (4–20mA) or Power outlet (0–10V) Power Input 4–20mA AlarmManager Connection to Kentix AlarmManager-PRO Configuration Build in Web-Server (HTTP), Default IP: 192.168.255.1 (Admin/Admin) Protocols KAM-IO communication via IP-PORT: 502 (Default) Security...
  • Page 125: Data Sheet Leakage Sensor (Kls03, Kls03-Rope10/20)

    STATE OK (Green) Connectors 2 x RJ45 for standard patch cables Power supply Via Kentix system jack (RJ45) Daisy chaining - linking Up to 5 sensors, max. 50m combined cable length Chassis Material: PS 80 x 80 x 80 mm
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  • Page 126: Checklist - Acceptance Report

    For AlarmManager and MultiSensors the following check-list can be used. It can also be used as an acceptance report for the system handover to the customer. IMPORTANT! To ensure full functionality, we recommend to repeat this check periodically (about all 6 months). Page (07-2018, subject to change) kentix.com...
  • Page 127 Maintenance report 
 Device Function AlarmManager Actual firmware version - check www.kentix.com BASIC+PRO All sensors / servers available in dashboard Actualization of sensor values in dashboard Arm/disarm switching (manual / time controlled) Vibration alarm from AlarmManager and MultiSensors (when used)
  • Page 128 Fluidity contact -> alarm trigger Leakage-sensor #2 Fluidity contact -> alarm trigger Leakage-sensor #3 Fluidity contact -> alarm trigger MultiSensors Type Place of installation Measured Dashboard temp. readings 
 
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  • Page 129: Support

    16. Support For technical questions about the products please contact our support team by e-mail or via the Kentix website. Send an e-mail with your questions and all the important details of your application and used versions to our support address.

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