Allegion interflex IF-4077-4 Manual

Allegion interflex IF-4077-4 Manual

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IF-4077-4 Access Manager
00-4077-04xx

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  • Page 1 Controller IF-4077-4 Access Manager 00-4077-04xx...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents General information......................Short description....................... Scope of delivery ...................... Target group ......................Intended use ......................Safety........................Abbreviations ......................Cable lengths and cable types.................. System overview........................Access manager overview..................IF-4072 controller overview ..................I/O controller board ....................11 Installing the access manager.................... 11 Connecting the access manager..................
  • Page 3 Updating the software ......................25 Upgrading the controller ..................... 25 Technical specifications ..................... 26 General ........................26 IF4072........................26 I/O Controller Boards ....................27 Disposal ..........................28 Declarations of conformity ....................28 10.1 EU Declaration of Conformity ................... 28 10.2 UK Declaration of Conformity ...................
  • Page 4: General Information

    1 General information 1 General information 1.1 Short description The IF-4077-4 access manager includes the following functions: Operation in conjunction with a host system for access control or time recording (e.g., IF-6020 or IF-6040) Connection of 4 terminals via 4 integrated I/O controller boards as well as up to 12 additional terminals via RS-485 interfaces on the IF-4072 controller.
  • Page 5: Safety

    1 General information 1.5 Safety NOTICE Property damage due to transient overvoltages Transient overvoltages (surges, bursts) in the energy supply network can lead to malfunctions and failures. Use suitable mains filters that are professionally installed and operated. NOTICE Damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electrical components and modules can be damaged by only slight, hardly noticeable electrostatic discharge (ESD) without this becoming immediately obvious.
  • Page 6: Cable Lengths And Cable Types

    1 General information 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 pre-installed) Network cable: RJ45 patch cable, preferably 100 m From category 5 shield braiding...
  • Page 7: System Overview

    2 System overview 2 System overview 2.1 Access manager overview Electronic assembly units IF-4072 controller Anti-tamper switch I/O controller boards 1 to 4 (pre-addressed) Clamp for protective earth conductor © 2022 Interflex Datensysteme GmbH | IF-4077-4 Access Manager | 06.22...
  • Page 8 2 System overview Components IF-4072 controller Power supply for IF-4072 controller and readers Control element Door opening push-button Door contact Terminal Power supply for control element I/O controller board RS485-Bus: Connection of terminal Host system to IF-4072 controller © 2022 Interflex Datensysteme GmbH | IF-4077-4 Access Manager | 06.22...
  • Page 9: If-4072 Controller Overview

    2 System overview 2.2 IF-4072 controller overview Connections 4-pin screw terminal for relay contacts 4-pin screw terminal for relay contacts 8-pin screw terminal for floating status 6-pin screw terminal for power supply contacts RJ45 socket for the connection to the 10-pin for RS485 Ethernet network (host system) bus data cables 1 2 3...
  • Page 10 2 System overview LEDs, push-buttons and switches Description Function Factory reset: Save IP address settings temporarily and set default IP address to 172.18.70.52. Delete stored data, restore standard parameters Cancel active processes, trigger restart Status Operating mode of the controller Lights up Application has been started;...
  • Page 11: I/O Controller Board

    3 Installing the access manager 2.3 I/O controller board Connection of status contacts and door Address switch switches/openers Connection of terminal Connection of power supply and RS485 interface Strap 4: Jumper must be set Strap 1: Setting NO/NC 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.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Access Manager

    4 Connecting the access manager 4 Connecting the access manager 4.1 Cable routing NOTICE Property damage due to improper cable routing Improper connection of the access manager may result in damage to the device. a) Bundle the cables before feeding them to the device b) Ground the shields of the cables with the shield connection terminals c) Secure the cables using the shield connection terminals d) Connect the cables and cable shields according to the specifications in this documentation...
  • Page 13: Wiring Components

    4 Connecting the access manager 4.2 Wiring components The cables can be fixed to the cutouts in the bottom plate of the housing with cable ties. Ethernet network The controller is set up for connection to 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet networks. Connection and speed are indicated by LEDs on the front panel LEDs and switches.
  • Page 14 4 Connecting the access manager Floating status contacts and relays Relays 230 V Status contacts IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 An NO or an NC contact can be used for switching devices up to 30 V, 2 A. Outgoing cables can be looped at the PAT terminals.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Controller

    4 Connecting the access manager 4.3 Connecting the controller Connect 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 [} 6] Ground the shields on the devices and cables Provide power to actuators (e.g., door openers) separately from terminals/controllers...
  • Page 16 4 Connecting the access manager I/O controller board connections Relays 230 V Status contacts IN 2 Bus 1 / 2 / IN 2 IN 1 IN 1 - Tx Terminals Terminal - Tx - Tx Com+ Ö Com- Com+ Com- The IDC modules require an appropriate punch-down tool for connecting the cables.
  • Page 17: Initial Operation

    5 Initial operation The address switches are factory preset as follows: I/O controller board Address Switches Address 1 OFF* Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 Address 6 Address 7 Address 8 * not required if connected to a terminal 5 Initial operation With the appropriate accessories (see table), the following options are available for connecting the host computer to the controller:...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Controller To The Network

    5 Initial operation 5.1 Connecting the controller to the network You can connect the controller to the network via a service cable and the serial service interface or via WLAN with the IF-ServiceApp. IF-ServiceApp Prerequisites ü Controller is connected to the IF-ServiceApp. Detailed information on this subject can be found in the documentation of the IF-ServiceApp.
  • Page 19: Checking And Setting Network Parameters

    5 Initial operation Boot the operating system Start applications Connect the components The start-up procedure takes up to 30 seconds. When the RUN LED lights up, an SSH connection can be established.  Leave PuTTY open during the next steps as further entries are required during initial operation.
  • Page 20: Configuring The Interfaces And The Booking Memory

    5 Initial operation Confirm values (e.g. Gateway, Netmask, etc.) that you do not wish to change by pressing the Enter key. When your changes are complete, a list of the current network parameters is displayed after a few seconds and then the connection to the controller is terminated. ...
  • Page 21 5 Initial operation change interface settings adjust the size of the booking memory Press the Enter key to confirm values that you do not wish to change.  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...
  • Page 22: Listing The Configuration Data Of Terminals

    5 Initial operation 5.4 Listing the configuration data of terminals The cfg command lists the configuration data of 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 ../..
  • Page 23: Restarting The Controller

    5 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...
  • Page 24 5 Initial operation 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 oder factory-reset application Reset network settings to factory default The network settings are reset. 1.
  • Page 25: Updating The Software

    6 Updating the software 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 controller via batch files, the current version of the Putty program package must be installed on the service PC.
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    8 Technical specifications 8 Technical specifications 8.1 General Power supply Low-voltage 20 VAC, 1.5 A for controller and up to 4 I/O controller boards without door opener Door opener: Depending on the door openers used Power consumption 30 VA (controller and I/O controller boards) General data Ambient temperature +4°C to +40°C...
  • Page 27: I/O Controller Boards

    8 Technical specifications I/O data cable Screw connectors for cables up to 0.5 mm² Storage In a dry place Power consumption Approx. 13 VA Humidity Max. 95%, non-condensing Housing material PC, UL 94-0 Nominal voltage 18 – 24 V AC/DC Interfaces to host system Ethernet as per IEEE 802.3 TCP/IP Service interfaces Ethernet network connection with SSH...
  • Page 28: Disposal

    The original manual is in German. Other languages are translations of the original manual. Version: 06.22 Interflex Datensysteme GmbH +49 711 1322 - 0 Epplestraße 225 (Haus 3) interflex.info@allegion.com 70567 Stuttgart, Germany www.interflex.com © 2022 Interflex Datensysteme GmbH | All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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