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access manager 92 30
MATRIX − TP4 client
Technical Manual
04048135 - 2020/10
9230-K7, TP4-Client
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  • Page 1 92 30 MATRIX − TP4 client Technical Manual 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client...
  • Page 2 No part of this document may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means without prior written permis- sion of dormakaba Schweiz AG. All names and logos of third-party products and services are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Behaviour with two registration units  26 4.4.2 Behaviour of readers installed next to each other  26 4.4.3 Behaviour when several media are present in the field (anti-col- lision)  26 Access control with MATRIX  27 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 4  54 Restart reader  54 Reset the device to factory settings  55 Decommissioning  56 Disassembly  56 Packaging/return  57 Complete devices  57 Electronic component assemblies  57 Labelling  58 Disposal  59 Index  60 dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 5: About This Document

    Technical Manual About this document 1 About this document 1.1 Validity This document describes the product: Product designation: dormakaba access manager 92 30 Product code: 9230-K7 Article number: 04079231 Firmware: TP4 ≥ V4.03 This document describes all product variants and all optional accessories and functions. Op- tions are subject to a charge and are thus only available if they have been purchased.
  • Page 6: Additional Documentation

    Function type: MATRIX − TP4 client • Access manager 92 00 [9200-K5] • Access manager 92 00 [9200-K7] • Access manager 92 30 [9230-K5] • Access manager 92 30 [9230-K7] • Access manager 92 90 Rack [9290-K5] • Access manager 92 90 Rack [9290-K7] •...
  • Page 7: Availability Of Additional Documentation

    About this document 1.5 Availability of additional documentation Additional documentation is available on the dormakaba extranet. You will need a user account to access the extranet. A user account can be created directly. Detailed information about this is available on the homepage.
  • Page 8: Abbreviations/Term Definitions

    Terminal Protocol 4 Protocol for data transfer via RS-485 bus or Eth- ernet. Versatile Configura- Configuration package for Mobile Access tion Package dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 9: Warnings

    1.10 Notes Notes are indicated by an info symbol. Tips and useful information. These help you make the best use of the product and its functions. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 10: Basic Safety Instructions

    (see chapter 1 Target group). 2.3 Accessories and spare parts Accessories and spare parts must meet the manufacturer's technical requirements. This is guaranteed if original dormakaba accessories and spare parts are used. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 11: Esd Prevention Measures

    Dispose of consumed batteries in accordance with state and local regulations. Carefully store the batteries to be disposed of to avoid short circuits, crushing or destruction of the battery casing. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 12: Data Protection And It Security

    – Copy the latest patches. The recommended actions refer only to the linking of the dormakaba access managers to the MATRIX system software without making any claims as to completeness and currency. The facility operator of the system must ensure the protection of person-related data and IT security in their entire organisation by taking suitable measures.
  • Page 13: Product Description

    More devices are connected to the device. The connected registration units/readers read the data from media. The device checks the permission of the media. The device supports Mobile Access. With Mobile Access, smartphones with the dormakaba mobile access app become media.
  • Page 14: Specification

    4 digital inputs – For connecting insulated switches – Power supply integrated • 3 outputs – Potential free switching contact – Output 1: Power supply 12/24 V DC possible with cable link dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 15 The communication with the system software can be encrypted. • The device has two tamper switches. • Door management of 1 door • Personal interlocks • Arming intruder detection systems 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    • Available at Wiegand interfaces – 12 V DC → WIEG A: max. 3.5 W → WIEG B: max. 3.5 W – 5 V DC → WIEG A: max. 2.5 W → WIEG B: max. 2.5 W dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 17: Frequency Bands And Transmission Power

    Insulation stripping length: 7 mm 3.4.7 Inputs IN 1−IN 4 • For connecting insulated switches • Integrated power supply: 5 V DC • Signalling the status via LEDs Tamper switch • 2 tamper switches 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 18: Outputs

    0 °C – +50 °C (operation) – -20 °C – +65 °C (storage) 3.4.10 Dimensions/Weight • Length: 208 mm • Width: 208 mm • Depth: 48 mm • Weight: approx. 0.6 kg dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 19: Conformity

    2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Wiegand variant This product meets the provisions of the EU directives • 2014/35/EU ‒ Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 20: Open Source Information

    Accessing the device via browser/console program Disclaimer In accordance with the conditions of the open source licenses, dormakaba points out that the developers of packages have excluded any liability and warranty for the packages and their properties. The details are available in the respective license conditions.
  • Page 21: Identification

    Cable link for power supply to OUT1 • PT countersunk screw 3 x 8 (2 pieces) for fastening the housing cover • Suppressor set for connecting up to 2 inductive appliances (electric strike, ...) 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 22: Accessories

    Cable feed: Flush-mounted For order code, see catalogue Registration unit 90 04 Colour: black or white Class of protection: IP66 Cables: Length 8 m or 30 m For order code, see catalogue dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 23: Construction And Function

    IP from the 169.254.x.x range via auto IP (RFC 3927). If the DHCP server is accessible again, the device detects the DHCP server only after a few seconds. Solid red light The device is not ready for operation. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 24: Opening The Housing

    Remove the housing cover as follows: Remove two PT countersunk screws 3 x 8 (TORX 8) from the underside of the device. Pivot the cover and disconnect it at the top. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 25: Tamper Switch

    To avoid error messages in case of uneven walls, set the switch [3] to Disable. Switch for wall tamper switch – Disable: No tampering monitoring – Enable: Tampering monitoring enabled The function depends on the settings in the system software. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 26: Reading Behaviour

    Several RFID user media (prime, ISO14443A and ISO15693) can be detected in the field simul- taneously. Only the first user medium that corresponds to the search criteria defined in the system is considered. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 27: Access Control With Matrix

    More devices are connected to the device. The connected registration units/readers read the data from media. The device checks the permission of the media. The device supports Mobile Access. With Mobile Access, smartphones with the dormakaba mobile access app become media.
  • Page 28: Wiegand Principle

    Access manager 92 30 Reader Media Locking device ID card/key fob A Access rights, bookings, notifications, configuration B Data from media, signalling D Activating the locking device/signal transmitter E Repeater status dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 29: Mobile Access System Overview

    The Mobile Access bookings are car- ried out with it. Smartphone with VCP Installer app Android ● ● The VCP Installer initialises the Mobile − − Access function. ● yes − 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 30: System Requirements

    Mobile Access 4.5.4.1 Mobile Access system requirement General • The access control system is set up by dormakaba for Legic Connect System software • See the chapter System requirements • A connection has been set up to Legic connect Reader •...
  • Page 31: Installation

    – Midspan (supply via intermediate sources, e.g. PoE injector) • Signal lines to door openers and contacts • Coaxial lines to the registration units and/or data lines to the readers. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 32: Cable Entry

    Route the lines at the rear in a stream [1], through the opening [2] to the connections at the front. • For cable routing on the side, remove the prepared breakouts [3]. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 33: Installation Lines

    The voltage must conform to the requirement of the RS-485 device. • For longer distances, use a local power supply. The permissible length per branch line is max. 100 m. • Not recommended, since branch lines can cause malfunctions. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 34: Line To The Door Opener, The Door Opener Key, And The Door Contacts

    Line requirements: Shielded line 6 x 0.6 mm (0.34 mm ) or 6 x 22 AWG Maximum line length: 10 m Length and technical design of the line must comply with the requirements specified by the reader manufacturer. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 35: Wall Mounting

    5. Screw the device in place On uneven walls the function of the tamper switch (C) is not assured. The tamper switch can be deactivated to prevent false alarms. See Vandal contact 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 36: Routing Of Lines

    ð When power is supplied to the device, the power LED [6] glows. ð If PoE+ is supplied by PSE, the PoE+ LED [2] glows. The MAC address of the device can be found on a label [5]. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 37: Overview Of Connection Terminals

    Wiegand reader IN1–IN4 Repeater (Inputs) Example: Electric strike button, door handle, door frame, deadbolt, passage contact, other... OUT1–OUT3 Locking device/signal transmitter (Outputs) Example: Electric strike, motor lock, turnstile drive, other... 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 38: Connecting Registration Units

    Installation Technical Manual 5.5.3 Connecting registration units ANT A ANT B Example: Registration unit connection 90 01/90 02. Connection identification Assignment Coaxial cable neutral conductor Coaxial cable shield dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 39: Connection To Rs-485 Devices

    Position of the switch Usage • Bus wiring The device is connected at the end of the bus. • Star wiring open • Bus wiring The device is connected within the bus. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 40 The signals have the following meaning: Designation Signal Meaning Transmission direction, not ready to receive Shines Ready to receive No data Lights up/flashes Data is being transmitted No data Lights up/flashes Data is being received dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 41: Connecting The Wiegand Reader

    The connection takes place as specified by the manufacturer. The following voltages are available for power supply to Wiegand readers. • 12 V DC • 5 V DC Observe the dependencies of output voltages. See Output voltages [} 3.4.3] 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 42: Inputs

    The LEDs IN1–IN4 signal the status of the inputs. • Off: The input is not active. The contacts are open. • Solid green light: The input is active. The contacts are closed. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 43: Outputs

    LPS and SELV as per IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1 or ES1 and PS2 as per IEC/EN/UL/CSA 62368-1. Signaling The LEDs OUT1–OUT3 signal the status of the outputs. • Off: The relay is not triggered. • Solid green light: The relay is triggered. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 44: Fastening The Cover

    Connect the holding brackets for the top housing cover to the lower section of housing. Pivot the housing cover down and close the housing. Secure the housing cover to the lower section of housing with two PT countersunk screws 3 x 8 (TORX 8). dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 45: Commissioning

    ● required ◐ needed for MATRIX Device Scanner, otherwise optional ○ optional Device: Supplied state ■ On − Off The following ports can be activated/deactivated in the system software. • Telnet 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 46: Mac Address Of The Device

    The host name in the delivered state is = '<MAC-address>.local'. The MAC address is input without the ‘:’. Recommended: Note the device's MAC address. The device can be uniquely identified in the network based on the MAC address. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 47: Change Network Parameters With 'Matrix Device Scanner

    The program must be installed on a laptop. The installer can be found on the MATRIX DVD in the folder 'MATRIX Device Scanner'. Illustration After program start-up, dormakaba devices are searched for on the network. The devices found are listed. Columns...
  • Page 48 Click the 'Change network settings...' button. ð A new window opens. Set the network parameters Click the 'Change settings' button. ð This window closes. ð The network parameters of the device have been changed. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 49: Configuration

    Create and configure the device Transfer the configuration data Define access permissions for the doors Define access permissions for persons In existing systems, all the steps do not have to be carried out. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 50: Initialise The Device For Mobile Access

    Compact reader Every compact reader must be initialised. Prerequisites General • The access control system is set up by dormakaba for Legic Connect System software • See the chapter System requirements • A connection has been set up to Legic connect Reader •...
  • Page 51 After a failed initialisation: no signalling – Then, the device signals the base state defined in the parent system. • Smartphone: – After successful initialisation: display of the serial number of the device. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 52: Additional Steps For Legic Media Technology

    - If no reaction: ISO 14443A is not activated in the system - If using SAM+ media: there are no credits available Remove the security card C2 from the RFID field. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 53: Withdrawing Read/Write Authorisation

    - The SAM 64 card was removed from the RFID field too early - ISO 14443A is not activated in the system - If using SAM+ media: there are no credits available Remove the SAM 64 card from the field. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    Press the Reset button and hold it down. Solid yellow light briefly glows red    Signaling • Release the Reset button →  The device starts afresh. →  The device is ready for operation. Flashing green light dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 55: Reset The Device To Factory Settings

    Solid red light Solid yellow light Solid red light Solid yellow light Flashing red    Signaling • Release the Reset button →  The device is returned to its factory settings. 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...
  • Page 56: Decommissioning

    Disconnect the data lines from the device. 5. Pull the data lines and extra-low-voltage cables from the device. Removing device from wall Remove the four screws. Remove the device from the wall. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 57: Packaging/Return

    Please observe the following instructions when sending dormakaba products. dormakaba are not liable for damage to products which are due to inadequate packaging. 9.1 Complete devices The original packaging is specially made for the device. It provides optimum protection against transport damage.
  • Page 58: Labelling

    Reason for return, e.g. repair exchange. • Accurate description of fault. Returns from countries outside the EU also require a customs invoice with an accurate cus- toms value and customs tariff number. dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 59: Disposal

    Disposal in Germany: dormakaba EAD GmbH will take responsibility for correct disposal of supplied goods once they are no longer in use as per statutory regulations (ElektroG in Germany). The owner of the used electrical appliance bears any costs incurred for transport to the manufacturer's plant.
  • Page 60: Index

     8, 17 Identification label  21 Inductive appliance  43 Ingress protection  18 Safety Instructions  10 Installation lines  33 Scope of delivery  43 Interference suppression measure  43 Smartphone  29, 50  29 Status-LED  23 dormakaba access manager 92 30 9230-K7, TP4-Client 04048135 - 2020/10...
  • Page 61 Technical Manual Index System software  14, 29, 30, 49, 50 Tamper switch  25  8  8 VCP file  50 VCP Installer  29 VCP Installer App  50 WEEE guideline  59 Weight  18 04048135 - 2020/10 9230-K7, TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 30...

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