Table of contents Table of contents 1 General information.......................... 1.1 Short description ......................... 1.2 Scope of delivery ........................1.3 Target group ..........................1.4 Intended use ..........................1.5 Safety ............................1.6 Abbreviations ..........................1.7 Cable lengths and cable types....................2 System overview..........................2.1 Access manager overview ......................
General information 1 General information 1.1 Short description The IF-4076-0 access manager in metal housing with an integrated IF-4070 controller is used to accommodate up to 16 I/O controller boards and serves as a link between the host system and a maximum of 16 terminals (slaves) of the IF-7xx/IF-8xx series.
General information 1.4 Intended use The access manager in a wall-mounted housing is used to transmit recorded data from the readers to the access control system and to control doors. Any other use is not in accordance with the intended purpose and therefore not permitted. Modifications to the device are not permitted.
System overview Electrostatic discharge Ground IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers NC contact Normally closed contact NO contact Normally open contact Power over Ethernet RFID Radio-Frequency Identification Shield Secure shell 1.7 Cable lengths and cable types Cable Function Max. Length Recommended cable type 230 V AC power supply to power supply unit (if not NYM 3 x 1.5 mm...
System overview Operation in conjunction with a host system for access control or time recording (e.g., IF-6020 or IF-6040) Connection and control of up to 16 slave terminals via I/O controller boards Recording of bookings (IN, OUT, absences, access) Access control including door control and monitoring Storage of data required for offline operation, e.g.
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System overview IF-4070 controller Anti-tamper switch Mounting rail for fastening additional power supply units Strain relief for voltage feed Ground Voltage filter with fuse Transformer Supporting plate for up to 16 I/O controller boards The anti-tamper switch can be configured in such a way that it is monitored by the host system and triggers an alarm when the housing is opened.
System overview 2.2 IF-4070 controller overview Connections on the printed circuit board USB connection (for future use) 14-pin screw terminal for floating status contacts 14-pin screw terminal for floating status contacts and relay contacts 14-pin screw terminal for relay contacts 6-pin screw terminal for relay contacts Connection for optional rechargeable battery for emergency power supply (IF-4070 only) Screw terminal for the connection of the power supply...
Installing the access manager 3 Installing the access manager NOTICE Damage to property due to manipulation of the access manager Manipulation of the access manager can lead to data loss. Install the access manager in a secured area, e.g., in a centrally located wiring closet 240 mm 304 mm Install the access manager as shown in the dimensional drawing using the enclosed fastening...
Connecting the access manager External cable routing Internal cable routing Knockout Grommet Cable tie Shield connection terminals Use acid-free lubricants, e.g. WD40, to prevent damage to the grommets. If more than one cable has to be passed through one grommet, several holes have to be made in the grommet.
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Connecting the access manager Bus data cables with slave terminals You can connect up to 8 slave terminals to each bus interface. A maximum of 16 slave terminals can be connected to the controller. Always connect a slave terminal with address 1 to bus 1. Evenly distribute the slave terminals among the three bus interfaces.
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Connecting the access manager Floating status contacts and relays You can connect the following to screw connectors 800 to 803: Up to 8 floating status contacts, such as e.g. reed contacts. Up to 8 electrical devices that can be switched via relay, such as e.g. electrical door openers or signal lamps up to 30V 2A.
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Connecting the access manager Screw terminals overview Screw terminals for floating status contacts Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 11 IN 1 13 IN 2 1 IN 3 3 IN 4 5 IN 5 7 IN 6 9 IN 7...
Connecting the access manager 4.3 Connecting the controller Connecting the power supply NOTICE Malfunction due to improper electrical installation Improper electrical installation can lead to malfunctions in operation and equipment failures. Therefore, please note the following: Use shielded cables Cable lengths and cable types [} 5] Ground the shields on the devices and cables Provide power to actuators (e.g., door openers) separately from terminals/controllers Use mains filter...
Initial operation 1. Secure the power cable with the strain relief 2. Strip the insulation of the wires for the power supply approx. 4 cm from the strain relief and connect them to terminals L and N as shown in the figure. 3.
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Initial operation 5. Start communication with Open 6. Log in with username fieldservice 7. Specify a password Details on valid password requirements and how to change a password can be found under Users and passwords. Only after entering a password are the network services started and the network connection can be established.
Initial operation 5.2 Checking and setting network parameters The netpar -? command lists the call parameters of the netpar command: fieldservice@IF‑xxx:~ netpar -? Display or change network parameters (legacy) Please consider using nmtui or nmcli instead. Usage: /opt/interflex/bin/netpar [OPTION] -i show network settings ...
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Initial operation fieldservice@IF xxxx:~ oc -h base address : 1 No. of term. bus 1 : 6 bus 2 : 4 bus 3 : 6 IF LT64 at bus 2 : 0 Protocol bus 1 : 0 bus 2 : 0 bus 3 : 0 KryptAddr bus 1, 2, 3: 0xFF Baudrate bus 1 : 3...
Initial operation 5.4 Listing the configuration data of slave terminals The cfg command lists the configuration data of slave terminals. fieldservice@IF xxxx:~ cfg Terminal configuration IF xxxx/4735 IT-2018.02.0-794-g91e557d6d26e Host: Ethernet ---------------------------------------------------------------- No B A HA TNo type HWU SWU display keys read.1 read.2 In/Out I/O -- - - -- --------- ------- ----- ----- ------- ------ ------ -- 1 1 A 1 0 IF611 3.00 7.b ../..
Initial operation 5.5 Restarting the controller Some changes require a restart of the controller. You can do this directly on the controller or with the appropriate commands via the console. Warm boot A warm boot performs the following actions: Close application Restart application Associated console command: oc -s or factory-reset application-restart Reboot...
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Initial operation 2. Shortly press the Reset button 3. Wait until the RUN LED lights up again permanently (procedure can take up to 45 seconds) 4. Reset switch position: Associated console command: oc -c or factory-reset application Reset network settings to factory default The network settings are reset.
Updating the software Associated console command: factory-reset full 6 Updating the software There are two ways to update the controller software: Via the IF-6040 system (version 8.3 or higher) Via the PuTTY program package using batch files Preparation To update the software on the terminal controller via batch files, the current version of the PuTTY program package must be installed on the service PC.
Technical specifications The application is restarted. 8 Technical specifications 8.1 General Power supply Mains voltage - 230 VAC ± 10 %, 210 m A 50 Hz or - 115 VAC ± 10 %, 420 m A 60 Hz Power consumption Max.
Disposal External power supply unit 18 – 24 V AC/DC (optional) Weight 3 kg I/O data cable Screw connectors for cables up to 0.5 mm² Power consumption Approx. 16 VA Humidity Max. 95%, non-condensing Housing material Galvanized sheet steel, coated front panel Installation type Stackable desktop housing or installation in 19"...
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The original manual is in German. Other languages are translations of the original manual. Version: 09.21 Interflex Datensysteme GmbH +49 711 1322 - 0 Zettachring 16 interflex.info@allegion.com 70567 Stuttgart, Germany www.interflex.de...
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