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Kaba access manager 92 32
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04045524 - 08/2016

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  • Page 1 Kaba access manager 92 32 Technical Manual 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 2 This document must not be reproduced in any way or otherwise further used without the written consent of Kaba AG. All product names are trademarks of the respective companies. Copyright 2016 Kaba AG. All rights reserved. 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Design and function .......................... 16 Opening the housing.............................. 16 Functional principle.............................. 17 Superior system ................................ 17 Structure of the registration unit........................... 17 Function of the inputs ............................... 18 Function of the outputs ............................ 18 Terminal software ............................... 18 Registration units ................................ 19 Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 4 Configuring the Ethernet interface using Service Tool .............. 45 6.3.5 Installing the registration unit ......................... 48 6.3.6 Commissioning the device with setup medium ................ 48 Packaging/Return.......................... 49 Complete Devices ............................... 49 Electronic Assemblies .............................. 49 Marking ................................... 50 Disposal .............................. 51 Index .............................. 52 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 5: About This Document

    Technical Manual About this Document About this Document Validity This document describes the product: Product name: Kaba access manager 92 32 Item number 04079232 Terminal software: EX-AM xx.xx.xx As of November 2015 Manufacturing date: This document describes all device versions and optional equipment and functions.
  • Page 6: Orientation In The Document

    An index in the alphabetical order is given at the end of the manual. Complementary documents The planning guideline "exivo" contains details on the optimum use of the device. Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website. The technical man- uals are located in a secured area of the website. •...
  • Page 7: Warnings

    Notes Particular attention must be paid to notes identified with the symbol! Tips and useful information. These help you to make best use of the product and its functions. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 8: Grouped Safety Messages

    Accessories and spare parts Accessories and spare parts must comply with the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer. This is guaranteed when using original accessories and spare parts from Kaba. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 9: Esd (Electrostatic Discharge) Protective Measures

    Transport and dispatch dismantled modules only in electrostatically shielded protective bags. Environmental protection It is prohibited to dispose of the device in your domestic waste. Used devices contain valuable materials that should be recycled. Properly dispose of used devices. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    Technical Manual Product Description Overview The Kaba access manager 92 32 is designed specifically for access control of an indi- vidual door (access/exit). This is why the device is installed in secure indoor locations near the access. The de- vice is designed for direct mounting on the wall. However, it can also be mounted in suspended ceilings, wall recesses etc.
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    IEEE 802.3af (PoE) = 12.95 W – IEEE802.3at (PoE+) = 25.5 W The output voltage 24 V DC is available only for power supply via an external power supply unit. Not for PoE power supply. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 12: Outputs

    Coaxial cable, impedance 50 Ohm • Encrypted data transmission Wiegand • The Wiegand 1 + 2 interfaces are not supported at the moment RS-485 • The RS-485 interface is not supported at the moment 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 13: Legic Reader

    – -20 °C – +65 °C (storage) 3.3.9 Dimensions/Weight • Length: 208 mm • Width: 208 mm • Depth: 48 mm • Weight: approx. 0.6 kg 3.3.10 Dimensional drawings Dimensions in mm Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 14: Conformity

    This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 15: Labeling

    In addition, an adhesive label with a QRC is located on the device. The QRC contains the serial number of the device for identification. It is used to put the device into op- eration in its designated network. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 16: Design And Function

    Remove the housing cover in the following way: 1. Remove two screws M3x8 (TORX 8) on the device bottom side. 2. Swivel the bottom side of the cover and disengage it at the top. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 17: Functional Principle

    Max. 2 units • Connection individually via HF antenna connection (HF-RFID) • Data collection of identification data • Control of optical and acoustic signal generators • Power supply via the access manager Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 18: Function Of The Inputs

    The terminal software is designed for the access control via an Internet platform. It supports the connection of the following components to the access manager: • Kaba registration units • Various closing mechanisms 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 19: Registration Units

    Motor lock Functional features • In the Kaba exivo software, various door templates with the above-mentioned components are predefined. The door template to be used is selected via the Kaba exivo software and assigned to the corresponding access manager. •...
  • Page 20: Light Emitting Diodes

    Device power supply is stable Power fail Load of the device power supply is within the limits. Application of further load leads to the switch-off due to overload. Power off No power supply 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 21: Device Status

    Connection with the exivo platform has been established Blinking in green The device has been assigned to a sys- Lit in green The device has been successfully as- signed to a door Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 22: Installation

    Signal lines to door openers and contacts • Coaxial lines to the registration units and/or data lines to the readers. The installation lines have to be flush with the surface or be laid in the vandal-proof area. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 23: Cable Entry

    Ensure sufficient line lengths on the installation site. When inserting the lines from the rear (center of the housing), the installation lines and network cable with the plug protrude from the wall for approx. 35 cm. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 24: Installation Diagram

    Method for feeding in the power supply via the PSE (Power Sourcing Equip- ment): – End span (direct supply, e.g. via PoE switch) – Midspan (supply via intermediate sources, e.g. PoE injector) Kaba access manager 92 32 Registration unit Door opener key Door opener Door frame contact Installation lines...
  • Page 25: Installation Lines

    HF signals from the RFID antenna, keyboard data and trigger data for the optical and acoustic signal generators. Line requirements: Coaxial cable 50 ohms, type RG174/U. Maximum cable length: 30 m Recommended cable length: < 10 m Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 26: Wall Mounting

    The installation lines are led down in the duct on the rear side of the device and then to the front side of the device with connections. Make sure that the lines are not squeezed or buckled during mounting. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 27: Cable Routing

    For the network cable, there is a routing duct on the inner cover. Setting the PoE switches Depending on the power supply type, the PoE switch must be set as described be- low. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 28: Connections

    If the power supply is correct, the Power LED (2) lights up in green after a short time. Once the network connection has been established, the Ethernet LED (3) is flashing in yellow. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 29: Overview Of Terminals

    Technical Manual Installation 5.7.2 Overview of terminals The following terminals are located in the connection area of the device. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 30: External 24 V Dc Power Supply

    Before connecting the external supply, make sure that the device is not supplied with power via PoE. Use only power supply units that fulfill the requirements of EN/UL/CSA 60950-1 as limited power source (LPS). Also see about this 2 5.7.1 Network connection [} 28] 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 31: Registration Units

    RFID input terminal. Make sure that antenna A (Ant.A) is connected first and antenna B (Ant. B) is con- nected after that. Example: Connection of Kaba registration unit 90 01. Connection designation Assignment Ant.
  • Page 32: Inputs

    (input closed) and not active (input open) and report them to the higher-level system. The current states of the inputs are indicated by light emitting diodes (see chapter Light emitting diodes [} 4.10]). 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 33 Fig. 3: Line-monitored inputs of access manager AM 9232 Example: Connection to door frame contact line-monitored. Tampering to lines between access manager and door frame contact is detected. 5.7.5.4 Status display Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 34 Designation Signal Meaning IN1 - IN4 Input is not active (open) lit green Input is active (closed) red and green lit Short circuit* red lit Interruption* * only with active line monitoring 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 35: Outputs

    Fuse value: T2.5 A The fuse is plugged in and can be replaced without problems. The fuse F1 may only be replaced with fuses of the same type. 5.7.6.1 OUT1 as potential-free switching contact Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 36 24 V DC power supply unit. Principle of output wiring Jumper position IMPORTANT: Only the jumper pair 12 V DC may be set. All other jumpers may not be set. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 37 Jumper position IMPORTANT: Only the jumper pair 24 V DC may be set. All other jumpers may not be set. 5.7.6.5 Connecting door openers Closed-circuit door-openers and open-circuit door-openers can be used. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 38 The diode or varistor must be connected directly to the door opener and may not be fitted to the access manager. This step is not required if a door opener with internal varistor or diode is used. Door-opener Freewheeling diode or varistor 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 39 Below the terminals for the outputs, there are light emitting diodes for status display of the outputs. The current status of the outputs is indicated as follows. Designation Signal Meaning REL1-3 Relay is not pulled-in lit green Relay is pulled-in Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 40: Vandal Contact

    To activate the switching contact (3), the jumper TE- (2) must be re- moved. Opening of one or both switching contacts leads to the status indication of the inter- nal input 5. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 41: Fastening The Cover

    2. Pivot the housing cover down and close the housing. 3. Fasten the housing cover by means of two screws M3x8 (TORX 8) on the bottom part of the housing. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 42: Commissioning

    The device includes a reset key, designated FRES and a status LED (State). The reset key allows a system start with execution of the start options described be- low. The status LED signals the current phase of the execution. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 43: Performing A Cold Start

    4. Release the reset key again. ð The status LED lights up in red for 5 seconds. ð The status LED is lit in green. ð The system is ready for use, a cold start was performed. Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 44: Commissioning Procedure

    A setup medium is a card with a code which must be activated in the partner appli- cation for the corresponding system (add setup medium). For information on the registration of a setup medium in the partner application, re- fer to the online help of the partner application. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 45: Connecting The Device To The Power Supply

    Download FTDI driver (can be obtained from Kaba) and install on the computer. Connect the FTDI debug cable (can also be obtained from Kaba) to the computer via USB. The FTDI debug cable is detected by the system and shown in the device manager as virtual COM port (e.
  • Page 46 Functions of the Service Tool The Service Tool allows you to use various functions: Configuring the network settings Displaying the characteristics of the device Displaying the system logs Resetting to the factory settings 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 47 Statistics of the connected (wireless) devices Displaying the system logs The following logs can be displayed: • Logs created by the application • Logs created by the OS • Logs created by the device Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...
  • Page 48: Installing The Registration Unit

    The access manager will produce 2 consecutive acoustic signals. This means that it has detected the setup medium and begins now to communicate with the Kaba exivo Internet platform. After registration in the Internet platform, the green status LED is lit •...
  • Page 49: Packaging/Return

    Incorrectly packaged assemblies and devices may cause expenses due to damage during transport. Please observe the following information when sending Kaba products. Kaba shall not be liable for damage to products which can be attributed to insuffi- cient packaging. Complete Devices The original packaging is specially adapted for the device.
  • Page 50: Marking

    Informative description of the fault. In the event of returns from outside of the EU, a customs invoice with the real cus- toms value and customs tariff no. will also be required. 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 51: Disposal

    Disposal in Germany: After use, Kaba GmbH undertakes to carry out the proper disposal of the supplied goods in line with legal requirements (such as the ElektroG law in Germany). All costs incurred for the transport of goods to the manufacturer's plant will be borne by the owner of the used electronic equipment.
  • Page 52: Index

    HF-RFID .................. 12 Hole pattern ................ 26 Tamper .................. 40 Identification plate .............. 15 Vandal contact ................ 40 Ingress protection.............. 13 Inputs.................. 12, 32 Inputs - Function ...............  18 Wall mounting................ 26 Installation lines.................  25 04045524 - 08/2016 Kaba access manager 92 32...
  • Page 53 Technical Manual Weight...................  13 Kaba access manager 92 32 04045524 - 08/2016...

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