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Assembly and operating instructions for:
● Wall reader:
– Access Manager
– Access Manager Terminal
– Access Manager ITT
– Module Reader
– Module Reader Terminal
● Communication module
– RF Net Manager
● Desk reader
of the ENiQ
, ELS
®
English translation of the original German instructions
1/2020
and DOM Tapkey system families
®

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  • Page 1 – Access Manager ITT – Module Reader – Module Reader Terminal ● Communication module – RF Net Manager ● Desk reader of the ENiQ , ELS and DOM Tapkey system families ® ® English translation of the original German instructions 1/2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Description ......................13 Scope of supply ......................13 Available accessories ....................16 ELS Access Manager V8 and ELS RF Net Manager V8 ..........18 ENiQ Access Manager V2, DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and ENiQ RF Net Manager V2 ........................19 DIP switches on the devices ..................
  • Page 3 Basic instructions for the assembly of the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal ........................33 Installation of an Access Manager or RF Net Manager ..........34 Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting frame ..........................35 Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager ...........
  • Page 4 Putting the device into operation ................97 Initialising the device ..................... 97 Status LEDs ........................ 100 ENiQ Access Manager, Access Manager Terminal, Access Manager ITT and DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact................ 100 ELS Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal/Access Manager ITT (HiSec) . 101 ENiQ Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal with a reader (HiSec) ....
  • Page 5: About This Manual And Manufacturer Information

     Access Manager ITT  Module Reader  Module Reader Terminal of the ENiQ, ELS and DOM Tapkey system families. The connection and assembly of the “RF Net Manager” communication module and the connection of the desk readers/programming stations of the ENiQ and ELS system families are also described in these instructions.
  • Page 6: Text Layout Features

    About this manual and manufacturer information Text layout features Various elements in this manual have specific design features. This enables you to distinguish easily between the following elements: Normal text  Listing - first level  Listing - second level ...
  • Page 7: Warranty And Liability

    This documentation may not be reproduced either in whole or in part, stored or transmitted, disclosed or translated in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG. This documentation is updated at regular intervals. The publisher is always grateful to receive information about any errors or suggestions regarding this documentation.
  • Page 8: Information Available Online

    About this manual and manufacturer information Information available online You can download these instructions and other information about the Access Manager, RF Net Manager, ENIQ Module Reader and Desk Reader on the product details page on the following website: www.dom-security.com...
  • Page 9: Safety

    The system families are based on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology and differ in terms of the frequency used. ENiQ and DOM Tapkey use 13.56 MHz, while ELS uses 125 kHz. Proper use includes reading and understanding these instructions as well as observing and following all the information provided in these instructions, particularly the safety instructions.
  • Page 10: Risk Of Injury Through Electric Current

    Safety Risk of injury through electric current Risk of injury due to electric shock, e. g. when drilling a live wire or connecting the power supply.  Use a wire detection device to locate any wires and cables in the wall prior to drilling.
  • Page 11: Qualification Of The Staff

    Qualification of the staff Reduced field range is possible due to metal objects in the immediate vicinity of the device.  Ensure that no metal objects are located in the immediate vicinity of the device. Malfunction may be caused by two readers influencing one another. If the distance is too short, an authorised locking medium can be delayed or remain undetected.
  • Page 12: Layout Features Of Warning Notes

    Safety Layout features of warning notes WARNING Notices with the word WARNING warn of a hazardous situation which can possibly lead to death or serious injuries. CAUTION Notices with the word CAUTION warn of a situation which can lead to light or moderate injuries. Layout features of notes indicating property damage ATTENTION! These notices warn of a situation that leads to property...
  • Page 13: Description

    Scope of supply Description Scope of supply The scope of supply of the devices from the ENiQ, ELS and DOM Tapkey system families is as follows: ENiQ/ELS/DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact  Control unit and reader in one device  Mounting frame ...
  • Page 14  Mounting frame  Housing cover  Screw set ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal  Control unit and reader in one device (DOM)  Mounting frame (DOM)  Housing cover (DOM)  Screw set (DOM)  External reader with front cover without accessories from: ...
  • Page 15 ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario (HiSec)  Control unit and reader in one device  An additional reader  Mounting frame  Housing cover (DOM)  Siedle Vario housing  Screw sets Two additional readers can be connected but they do not form part of the scope of supply.
  • Page 16: Available Accessories

    ISO cheque card format  Batteries  Transponders in various designs (tag, ISO card, clip tag, etc.)  Tapkey app (DOM Tapkey family only)  ENiQ app (ENiQ family only)  ENiQ Access Management or ELS software and or ELS mobile software for PC or laptop ...
  • Page 17  Pre-assembled Ethernet cable (RJ45 for ENiQ ACM V2, ELS ACM V7/V8 and Dom Tapkey ACM V1) Please refer to the current price list for other accessories.
  • Page 18: Els Access Manager V8 And Els Rf Net Manager V8

    Description ELS Access Manager V8 and ELS RF Net Manager V8 Designation Housing cover DIP switch Access control LEDs Buzzer Status LEDs Mounting frame...
  • Page 19: Eniq Access Manager V2, Dom Tapkey Access Manager V1 And Eniq Rf Net Manager V2

    ENiQ Access Manager V2, DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and ENiQ RF Net Manager V2 ENiQ Access Manager V2, DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and ENiQ RF Net Manager V2 Designation Housing cover DIP switch Buzzer Access control LEDs Status LEDs...
  • Page 20: Dip Switches On The Devices

    The devices have DIP switches (1). The required operating mode is set using the DIP switches. The DIP switches in the electronic circuitry are identical in the ENiQ, ELS and DOM Tapkey system families. They are however located in different positions within the electronic circuitry. ELS V8 schematic diagram...
  • Page 21 DIP switches on the devices The DIP switches have the following functions: Switch Position Function RS485 interface for the reader active RS232 interface for the reader active RS485 terminating resistor switched on RS485 terminating resistor switched off Internal boot loader activated (flashing) Internal boot loader deactivated (normal mode) Status LEDs switched on Status LEDs switched off...
  • Page 22: Led Indicators Els Devices V8

    Description LED indicators ELS devices V8 Colour RF Net Manager function Access Manager function Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with Signalling in accordance access control with access control Orange Ready for operation Ready for operation Green Ethernet connected, Ethernet connected, connection available connection available Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with...
  • Page 23: Led Indicators Eniq Devices V2

    LED indicators ENiQ devices V2 LED indicators ENiQ devices V2 Colour RF Net Manager function Access Manager function Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with Signalling in accordance access control with access control Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with Signalling in accordance access control with access control Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with...
  • Page 24: Led Indicators Dom Tapkey Devices V1

    Ready for operation Ready for operation Green Ethernet connected Ethernet connected Connection available Connection available LED indicators DOM Tapkey devices V1 Colour Access Manager function Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with access control Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with access control Multicoloured...
  • Page 25: Stickers On The Device

    ELS system family (≤V6). The yellow stickers are used for new devices (V7 & V8) of the ELS system family. The devices of the system families ENiQ ACM V2 and DOM Tapkey ACM V1 (with BLE on board) have a blue sticker.
  • Page 26: Task And Function

    Only one of the devices (reader or transponder) has to have a power supply to guarantee function. For the ENiQ, ELS and DOM Tapkey system families, the locking medium does not require a power supply (with the exception of Smartphones).
  • Page 27: Individual Tasks Of The Devices

    The device can be used individually. The HiSec variant involves a Compact variant device in combination with up to three DOM passive readers. An Access Manager HiSec can also be acquired directly as a duo of an Access Manager Compact and a passive reader.
  • Page 28 Description ENiQ/ELS/DOM Tapkey Access Manager Terminal Compact (also ELS Siedle Vario)  Terminal (wall reader)  Reading and writing  Request for authorisations  Switching of an actuator  Checking of access points on two to four sides while extending the validity of the transponders in a Data on Card system ...
  • Page 29  Changing authorisations  Extensions to validity  Can be connected to a PC/laptop via a USB cable and is used locally for the programming of transponders in connection with a DOM software solution. ENiQ RF Net Manager V2  Communication module ...
  • Page 30: Technical Data

     Access Manager Manager Terminal Compact (control unit and reader)  An external reader without accessories  Siedle  Baudisch  Behnke  ELCOM  RITTO  Relino  VOX-IO  Gira Technical data The current technical instructions and product information can be found on the website at www.dom-security.com.
  • Page 31: Storing The Device

    Technical data Storing the device Proceed as follows to store the device prior to assembly or following use:  Store the device in the original packaging in a dry and dust-free place.  Store the device and its electronic circuit in particular at least 15 cm away from metal objects, and transponder and card coils.
  • Page 32: Assembling The Device

    Peaks in voltage and current due to the effects of feedback can result in destruction of the input assemblies. If you want to operate a DOM device with inductive loads, e. g. electric-openers, check beforehand if the maximum permissible electric strength and current carrying capacity of the DOM device...
  • Page 33: Basic Instructions For The Assembly Of The Eniq Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal

    The DOM devices (with the exception of the external reader unit of the ENiQ Module Reader) can be installed on standard switch boxes (∅ 60 mm, depth 42 mm). If you do not have a switch box available, you can use the DOM surface-mounting frame as an alternative (available separately).
  • Page 34: Installation Of An Access Manager Or Rf Net Manager

     ENiQ Passive Reader Terminal  ENiQ Access Manager ITT  ENiQ RF Net Manager The installation description applies to the following devices of the DOM Tapkey system family:  DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact V1  DOM Tapkey Access Manager HiSec V1 ...
  • Page 35: Installation Of The Mounting Frame On The Wall With And Without Surface-Mounting Frame

    Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting frame You can install the devices on a switch box or with one or more surface- mounting frames. A switch box and surface-mounting frame are not included in the scope of supply. The installation of the devices and the housing cover are identical on a switch box and one or more surface- mounting frames.
  • Page 36 Assembling the device The following device illustrations are schematic diagrams. Details of the devices can deviate from these. Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with surface-mounting frame Proceed as follows to install the device:  First lay the necessary connecting cables.
  • Page 37 Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting frame  Align the mounting frame so that the upper edge runs horizontally.  Fasten the screws to 100 Ncm torque. Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with several surface-mounting frames If you want to do away with metal backgrounds in order to achieve...
  • Page 38: Connecting An Access Manager Or Rf Net Manager

     Make sure that the values stated below for electric strength and current carrying capacity of the inputs and outputs are not exceeded. ENiQ/ELS/DOM Tapkey ACM, potential-free switch/button, control unit inputs Max. cable resistance <10 Ω Max. cable length...
  • Page 39: Making Connections

    Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager ENiQ/ELS/DOM Tapkey ACM, potential-free changeover contact, control unit outputs Electric strength 30 V DC 125 V AC Current carrying capacity 1 A/DC 0.3 A/AC  Only attach external components, e. g. actuators, which are suitable for this.
  • Page 40: Terminal Assignment For The Devices

     Set the DIP switches to the appropriate position.  Make sure that the maximum cable resistance and maximum cable length are not exceeded. ENiQ/ELS/DOM Tapkey ACM, RF Net Manager potential-free switch/button, control unit inputs Max. cable resistance <10 Ω...
  • Page 41 Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager ENiQ V2/ELS V8/DOM Tapkey V1 devices Terminal Labelling Function RD– Ethernet Ethernet TD– Ethernet Ethernet 44–57 V PoE Provision of external power 44–57 V PoE Provision of external power DC In + Power supply for the unit 12–24 V...
  • Page 42: Setting Dip Switches On The Devices

    Assembling the device Setting DIP switches on the devices ATTENTION! Functional problems by actuating the DIP switches with voltage applied.  Only actuate the DIP switches on the device in a dead- voltage state.  Make sure that DIP switches (1) 1 and 2 on the control unit and the passive reader are in the ON position.
  • Page 43: Connecting The Access Manager To A Passive Reader (Hisec)

    Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager Connecting the Access Manager to a passive reader (HiSec) The following device illustrations are schematic diagrams. Details of the devices can deviate from these. ATTENTION! Malfunctions due to the use of excessively long cables. Use a cable with a maximum length of 500 m (RS 485) ...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Access Manager To Two Passive Readers (Hisec)

    Assembling the device Connecting the Access Manager to two passive readers (HiSec) The following device illustrations are schematic diagrams. Details of the devices can deviate from these. ATTENTION! Malfunctions due to the use of excessively long cables. Use a cable with a maximum length of 500 m (RS 485) ...
  • Page 45 Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager  Following connection to the passive reader, connect the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal to the network. Follow the instructions from page 48 for this purpose.
  • Page 46: Connecting The Access Manager To Three Passive Readers (Hisec)

    Assembling the device Connecting the Access Manager to three passive readers (HiSec) The following device illustrations are schematic diagrams. Details of the devices can deviate from these. ATTENTION! Malfunctions due to the use of excessively long cables. Use a cable with a maximum length of 500 m (RS 485) ...
  • Page 47 Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager...
  • Page 48: Connecting The Access Manager Or Rf Net Manager To The Network

    Ethernet) yet.  Make sure that the cable pairs for Ethernet RD and TD remain twisted up to the terminal on the DOM device. Data is generally transferred at terminals 11 to 14. If a PoE "End-Span Device" (PoE switch) is used, both data transfer and energy supply is carried out on the data lines at terminals 1 to 4 (wires 1, 2, 3, 6).
  • Page 49: Connecting A Device To The Power Supply

    When using PoE via a “Mid-Span Device” (PoE injector) it is also necessary to connect wires 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 5 of the DOM device and wires 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 6.
  • Page 50 Assembling the device control unit are connected to terminals 7 and 8 of the passive reader for this purpose. An external source of power must be used for the additional passive readers if more than one passive reader is used. Option 2: End-Span Device (e.
  • Page 51: Connecting The Access Manager Terminal Compact, Access Manager Itt Or Rf Net Manager To The Power Supply

    Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager Connecting the Access Manager Terminal Compact, Access Manager ITT or RF Net Manager to the power supply via mid-span device (e.g. PoE injector) via end-span device (e.g. PoE switch) via external voltage supply...
  • Page 52: Connecting The Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal To The Power Supply With A Passive Reader (Hisec)

    Assembling the device Connecting the Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal to the power supply with a passive reader (HiSec) via mid-span device (e.g. PoE injector)
  • Page 53 Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager via end-span device (e.g. PoE switch) via external voltage supply...
  • Page 54: Connecting The Access Manager To The Power Supply With Two Passive Readers (Hisec)

    Assembling the device Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with two passive readers (HiSec) via external voltage supply...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Access Manager To The Power Supply With Three Passive Readers (Hisec)

    Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with three passive readers (HiSec) via external voltage supply...
  • Page 56: Completing Installation

    Assembling the device Completing installation Access Manager or RF Net Manager  Tighten the screws of the terminal(s) to a torque of 50 Ncm.  Fit the connecting terminal(s) onto the corresponding contact pins. ATTENTION! Functional problems can be caused by connecting terminals being pinched or pulled off.
  • Page 57 Completing installation  Place the housing cover on the frame with the locking points offset and push it gently downwards until it clicks into place. ATTENTION! Destruction of the electronics through voltage peaks During voltage supply to the device with DC voltage, actuators such as door openers, hold-open magnets etc.
  • Page 58: Carrying Out Standard Configuration Of The Access Manager And Access Manager Terminal

    Assembling the device Carrying out standard configuration of the Access Manager and Access Manager Terminal The inputs and outputs are assigned as follows: Input 1 = Door contact (opener) Input 2 = External door opening contact (release button/closer) Output = Potential-free relay-changeover contact (e.
  • Page 59: Installation Of An Eniq Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal

    Installation of an ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal Installation of an ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal The ENiQ Module Reader or Module Reader Terminal devices consist of an Access Manager Compact or Access Manager Terminal Compact (control unit) and an external reader. Proceed in the following sequence for installation: ...
  • Page 60 Assembling the device The following device illustrations are schematic diagrams. Details of the devices can deviate from these. Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with surface-mounting frame Proceed as follows to install the device:  First lay the necessary connecting cables.
  • Page 61 Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting frame  Align the mounting frame so that the upper edge runs horizontally.  Fasten the screws to 100 Ncm torque. Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with several surface-mounting frames If you want to do away with metal backgrounds in order to achieve...
  • Page 62: Connecting The Access Manager (Control Unit) Of The Eniq Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal

    Assembling the device Installation of the mounting frame on a switch box Proceed as follows if you use a switch box:  Guide the connection cables through the mounting frame.  Attach the mounting frame to the switch box.  Screw the mounting frame directly onto the switch box with four screws (4 x 12).
  • Page 63 Connecting the Access Manager (control unit) of the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal ENiQ Module Reader control unit, a potential-free changeover contact, control unit outputs Electric strength 30 V DC 125 V AC Current carrying capacity 1 A DC 0.3 A AC ...
  • Page 64: Installing An External Reader And Connecting It To Access Manager (Control Unit)

    Assembling the device Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) VOX-IO-Touch reader For further information about installation, see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module. Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush mounting variant...
  • Page 65 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Dimensions Flush-mounted variant Surface mounted variant Preparing installation The respective wiring diagram is included in the scope of supply.  First lay the necessary connecting cables.  Observe and follow the generally applicable VDE regulations when doing ...
  • Page 66 Assembling the device Connecting VOX-IO-TOUCH to the Access Manager (control unit) of the ENiQ Module Reader or Module Reader Terminal The 8-pin terminal for the reader of the ENiQ Module Reader of the VOX-IO-Touch variant (for flush mounting or surface mounting) This reader is connected to the ENiQ Access Manager or Access Manager ®...
  • Page 67 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Installing the surface-mounted version  Feed the connection cable from above, below or directly out of the wall.  Use suitable screws to fasten the back plate to the wall. Installing the flush-mounted variant ...
  • Page 68 Assembling the device Connecting and mounting the reading module  Place the wired terminal (1) on the contact pins.  Push the connection cable connected to the reader module into the device socket or onto the surface-mounted housing.  Place the reader module (2) on the wall mounting or the surface- mounted housing.
  • Page 69: Vox-Io-Easy Reader

    Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) VOX-IO-Easy reader For further information about installation, see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module. Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush mounting variant Dimensions Flush-mounted variant Surface mounted variant...
  • Page 70 Assembling the device Preparing installation The respective wiring diagram is included in the scope of supply.  First, route the connection cables required for voltage supply and the RS485 interface.  Observe and follow the generally valid VDE regulations.  Prepare the connection cables for connection. ...
  • Page 71 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Connecting VOX-IO-Easy to the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) The 4-pole connection terminal for the reader of the ENiQ Module ® Reader of the VOX-IO-Easy variant (for flush mounting or surface mounting).
  • Page 72 Assembling the device Connecting and mounting the reading module  Fit the wired connecting terminal (1) onto the contact pins.  Hook the reader module into the two safety clips (2).  Press the reader module downwards (3) until you hear it click into place.
  • Page 73: Siedle / Ritto Portier Reader

    Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader For further information about installation, see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module. The installation of a RITTO PORTIER reader is similar to installation of a Siedle reader.
  • Page 74 Assembling the device Installation  Install the Siedle VARIO 611 / Siedle VARIO Steel module properly in accordance with the Siedle Vario installation instructions.  Turn the connection terminal anti- clockwise by approx. 45°.  Centre the connecting terminal in this position on the bearing plate.
  • Page 75 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Connecting Siedle and RITTO PORTIER to the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) The 10-pole connecting terminal for the readers of the following ENiQ ® Module Reader variants: ...
  • Page 76 Assembling the device  Insert the reader module as shown.  Press the reader module forward until you hear it click into place.  Now connect the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit); refer to page 88.
  • Page 77: Baudisch/Ritto Acero/ Behnke Readers

    Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Baudisch/RITTO ACERO/ Behnke readers Carry out installation as described in the manual of the manufacturer module. Structure of the reader with front plate information module Structure of the reader in metal panel Dimensions without front plate...
  • Page 78 Assembling the device Dimensions with front plate information module Connecting Baudisch, Behnke and RITTO ACERO to the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) The 10-pin terminal for the readers of the following ENiQ Module Reader variants:  Siedle (for installation in a Siedle Vario 611 system) ...
  • Page 79: Relino / Gira Reader

    Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) RELINO / Gira reader For further information about installation, see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module. Structure...
  • Page 80 Assembling the device Name Transparent cover (detachable) Front module / reading section (with safety screws) Standard intermediate frame Cover frame Fixing screws Back module / interface Flush-mounted DIN device box (device screw spacing 60 mm) Guide strips Direct connector (pin) Guide openings Direct connector (socket) "TOP"...
  • Page 81 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) This reader is connected to the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal via the following terminals: External reader Control unit (ACM/ACM-T) Terminal 7 / +Ub Terminal 7 / 12–24 V Terminal 6 / GND Terminal 8 / GND Terminal 3 / Data “A”...
  • Page 82 Assembling the device To separate the transparent cover from the front module, proceed as follows:  Use a screwdriver to release the first locking hook.  Pull the transparent cover around 10 mm out to the front.  Turn the front module by 180°. ...
  • Page 83 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit)  Insert the guide strips of the front module into the guide openings of the back module.  Make sure that all the direct connector pins are inserted into the socket of the back module without twisting.
  • Page 84 Assembling the device Insertion openings for the snap-fits  Now connect the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit); refer to page 88.
  • Page 85: Elcom Reader

    Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) ELCOM reader Carry out installation as described in the manual of the manufacturer module. Installation in the ELCOM Modesta frame system Installation in metal panel...
  • Page 86 Assembling the device Dimensions for installation in metal panel Dimensions for installation in metal panel...
  • Page 87 Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit) Connecting ELCOM to the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) The 10-pin terminal for the readers of the following ENiQ Module Reader variants:  Siedle (for installation in a Siedle Vario 611 system) ...
  • Page 88: Connecting The Access Manager Or Access Manager Terminal (Control Unit) Of The Eniq Module Reader Or Module Reader Terminal To The Network And The Power Supply

    Assembling the device Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) of the ENiQ module reader or module reader terminal to the network and the power supply ATTENTION! Material damage can be caused by incorrect connection.  Observe the terminal allocation of the devices. ...
  • Page 89 Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) of the ENiQ module reader or module reader terminal to the network and the power supply ENiQ V2/ELS V8/DOM Tapkey V1 devices Terminal Labelling Function RD– Ethernet Ethernet TD– Ethernet Ethernet 44–57 V PoE...
  • Page 90: Setting Dip Switches On The Devices

    Ethernet) yet.  Make sure that the cable pairs for Ethernet RD and TD remain twisted up to the terminal on the DOM device. Data is generally transferred at terminals 11 to 14. If a PoE "End-Span Device" (PoE switch) is used, both data transfer and energy supply is carried out on the data lines at terminals 1 to 4 (wires 1, 2, 3, 6).
  • Page 91 When using PoE via a “Mid-Span Device” (PoE injector) it is also necessary to connect wires 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 5 of the DOM device and wires 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 6.
  • Page 92: Connecting The Access Manager Or Access Manager Terminal (Control Unit) And External Reader To The Power Supply

    When using PoE (Power over Ethernet) via a “Mid-Span Device” it is necessary to connect wires 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 5 of the DOM device and wires 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 6. Option 2: End-Span Device (e. g. PoE injector) If a PoE "End-Span Device"...
  • Page 93: Completing The Installation Of The Eniq Module Reader Or Module Reader Terminal

    Completing the installation of the ENiQ Module Reader or Module Reader Terminal Completing the installation of the ENiQ Module Reader or Module Reader Terminal  Tighten the screws of the terminal(s) to a torque of 50 Ncm.  Fit the connecting terminal(s) onto the corresponding contact pins.
  • Page 94 Assembling the device  Place the housing cover on the frame with the locking points offset and push it gently downwards until it clicks into place. ATTENTION! Destruction of the electronics through voltage peaks During voltage supply to the device with DC voltage, actuators such as door openers, hold-open magnets etc.
  • Page 95: Configuring The Eniq Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal

    Configuring the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal Configuring the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal The inputs and outputs of the control unit are allocated as follows: Input 1 = door contact (opener) Input 2 = external door opening contact (release switch/closer) Output = potential-free relay changeover contact (e.
  • Page 96: Connecting The Eniq And Els Desk Reader Or Programming Station

    Connecting the ENiQ and ELS Desk Reader or programming station Connecting the ENiQ and ELS Desk Reader or programming station For connection of the ENiQ and ELS Desk Reader you will require a PC or laptop with ENiQ access management software, ELS software or ELS mobile software installed on it.
  • Page 97: Putting The Device Into Operation

    DOM device. Initialising the device The DOM devices are ready for operation as soon as the power supply is connected. The DOM devices have a real time clock which is used to generate events and manage schedules, among other things. The clock will continue to run correctly for up to 48 hours in the event of a power outage.
  • Page 98 Putting the device into operation Access Manager Compact & HiSec, Access Manager Terminal Compact & HiSec and Access Manager ITT: The lower LED of ELS and all four LEDs of ENiQ emit one long yellow flash and two long green flashes. The upper LED then lights up red permanently. If the upper LED of ELS and four LEDs of ENiQ emit one long yellow flash and two long red flashes and then light up red permanently after the power supply has been established, either the date and time are...
  • Page 99 The devices are initialised and put into operation. DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact & HiSec: The DOM Tapkey devices can only be put into operation by using the Tapkey app.  Follow the instructions in the Tapkey app for initialisation.
  • Page 100: Status Leds

    For the signals to be displayed, internal DIP switch 4 must be set to ON. ENiQ Access Manager, Access Manager Terminal, Access Manager ITT and DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact The LED for readiness for operation lights up orange when the power supply is connected.
  • Page 101: Els Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal/Access Manager Itt (Hisec)

    Status LEDs The lower LED lights up green when an Ethernet cable is connected.  If the LED does not light up, check the cabling of the Ethernet cable. ENiQ schematic diagram ELS Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal/Access Manager ITT (HiSec) When the voltage supply is connected, the yellow right-hand LED shines.
  • Page 102: Eniq Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal With A Reader (Hisec)

    Putting the device into operation When the Ethernet cable is connected, the lower right-hand LED lights up green.  If the lower right-hand LED does not light up, check the Ethernet cable connection. Schematic diagram ELS ENiQ Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal with a reader (HiSec) The LED for the status of the passive readers lights up red.
  • Page 103: Els Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal With A Passive Reader (Hisec)

    Status LEDs ELS Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal with a passive reader (HiSec) The inner left LED lights up red.  If the inner left LED does not light up, check the connection to the passive reader. Schematic diagram ELS ENiQ Access Manager with two passive readers (HiSec) The LED for the status of the passive readers lights up yellow.
  • Page 104: Els Access Manager With Two Passive Readers (Hisec)

    Putting the device into operation ELS Access Manager with two passive readers (HiSec) The inner left LED lights up yellow.  If the inner left LED does not light up, check the connection to all passive readers.  If the inner left LED lights up green, check the connection to passive reader ...
  • Page 105: Els Access Manager With Three Passive Readers (Hisec)

    Status LEDs  If the LED lights up yellow, check the connection to passive reader 3.  If the LED lights up violet, check the connection to passive reader 2.  If the LED lights up turquoise, check the connection to passive reader 1. ENiQ schematic diagram ELS Access Manager with three passive readers (HiSec) The inner left LED lights up yellow.
  • Page 106: External Reader Of The Eniq Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal

    Putting the device into operation External reader of the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal The following external readers have three separate LEDs in the colours green, yellow and red.  RELINO  VOX-IO-Easy  VOX-IO-Touch The green LED indicates whether a transponder is authorised.
  • Page 107 Status LEDs The following external readers have two separate LEDs.  Baudisch  Behnke  ELCOM  RITTO ACERO  RITTO PORTIER  Siedle  Gira The left LED is a multicoloured LED which can light up in the colours green and yellow.
  • Page 108: Programming A Device

    Proceed as follows to create locking or programming media offline without software:  Hold the master card directly in front of the DOM device, approx. 1 cm away from it (control unit for HiSec).  Remove the master card once again.
  • Page 109 Proceed as follows to create locking or programming media offline without software:  Hold the master card directly in front of the DOM device, approx. 1 cm away from it (control unit for HiSec).  Remove the master card once again.
  • Page 110: Programming And Management With Software Or App

    DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact & HiSec: The DOM Tapkey devices can only be put into operation by using the Tapkey app.  Follow the instructions in the Tapkey app for initialisation.
  • Page 111: Status Messages And Signal Sequence

    Programming and management with software or app Status messages and signal sequence You can use your DOM device when you have completed the programming process. Familiarise yourself with the status messages and signal sequences described below to keep yourself informed about the operating status of your DOM device at all times.
  • Page 112 Status messages and signal sequence The following status messages and signal sequences apply exclusively to the terminal devices. Locking medium is authorised on the Access Manager Terminal (conventional Data on Card): Possibility A: The locking medium (conventional or Data on Card) is authorised and does not participate in the extension of validity: The changeover contact is activated.
  • Page 113 Programming and management with software or app The following status messages and signal sequences apply exclusively to the ITT devices. Locking medium is authorised on the Access Manager ITT (conventional and Data on Card): Possibility A: The locking medium (conventional or Data on Card) is authorised and does not participate in the data update: The changeover contact is activated.
  • Page 114: Maintaining The Device

    Maintaining the device Maintaining the device ATTENTION! Damage to the device through the use of the wrong detergent.  Clean the housing and locking media using a slightly dampened leather cloth without using detergent.  If necessary clean the device with a slightly damp leather cloth without using any cleaning agent.
  • Page 115: Dismantling Device

    Access Manager or RF Net Manager Dismantling device Access Manager or RF Net Manager Proceed as follows to remove the housing cover:  Lift the housing cover slightly at the locking point with a flat-blade screwdriver.  Push the cover upwards and then pull it away to the front. The other components are always dismantled in reverse order to assembly (please refer to page 59 onwards).
  • Page 116: Siedle / Ritto Portier Reader

    Dismantling device Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader To dismantle the reader module, proceed as follows:  Insert the vario key into the release opening exerting slight pressure.  Remove the reader module. The other external readers are always dismantled in reverse order to assembly (please refer to page 64 onwards).
  • Page 117: Device Disposal

    ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal Device disposal You can return the device to the manufacturer in its original packaging after the service life has expired. The manufacturer will dispose of it and the batteries enclosed in an environmentally friendly way. Alternatively, you can dispose of the device through an approved waste disposal company.
  • Page 118: Contact

    ES – 01013 Vitoria-Gasteiz www.euro-elzett-hu www.mcm.es UCEM ANTIPANIC S.p.a. ES – 01013 Vitoria-Gasteiz IT – 40013 Castelmaggiore www.ucem.es www.antipanic.it DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co.KG is part of the DOM Security Group headquartered in France DOM SECURITY S.A. F – 75017 Paris www.dom-security.com...

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