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-4070 controller overview ..................Door manager IF-0610 ..................... 10 Installing the access manager.................... 11 Connecting the access manager..................
1 General information 1 General information 1.1 Short description The IF-4076-4/8 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 and control of up to 4 / 8 separated readers via integrated door manager and 4 / 8 terminals via I/O controller boards Recording of bookings (IN, OUT, absences, access)
1 General information 1.4 Intended use The access manager is designed to control the connected components and to transfer the recorded data to the access control system in accordance with the specifications in section Technical specifications Any other use is not in accordance with the intended purpose and therefore not permitted. Modifications to the device are not permitted.
1 General information Electromagnetic Compatibility 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.
2 System overview 2 System overview 2.1 Access manager overview Electronic assembly units The I/O controller boards are included in scope of delivery of the terminals. The cables on bus 1 of the IF-4070 controller are fed through a split ferrite (not shown in the figure).
Page 8
2 System overview 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. 1. Before opening an access manager that has already been put into operation, deactivate the alarm 2.
2 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 input contacts 14-pin screw terminal for floating input contacts and relay contacts 14-pin screw terminal for relay contacts 6-pin screw terminal for relay contacts Screw terminal for the connection of the power supply RJ45 socket for the connection to the Ethernet network (host system)
2 System overview LEDs, push-buttons and switches Position Status Operating mode of the controller Lights up Application has been started; controller is ready for operation Battery Without function Bus 1 Lights up Data exchange with terminals on bus 1 Bus 2 Lights up Data exchange with terminals on bus 2 Bus 3...
3 Installing the access manager Connections on the printed circuit board and LEDs Screw terminal 14-pin, for the connection of terminals Screw terminal 14-pin, for the connection to the controller Screw terminal for the connection of the power supply LED VCC (lights up when operating voltage is switched on) 3 Installing the access manager NOTICE Damage to property due to manipulation of the access manager...
4 Connecting the access manager 4 Connecting the access manager 4.1 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...
4 Connecting the access manager 3. Secure the wires with the cable tie 4. Strip the insulation of the wire for protective earth approx. 7 cm from the strain relief and connect it to the earth terminal. 4.2 Cable routing NOTICE Property damage due to improper cable routing Improper connection of the access manager may result in damage to the device.
5 Initial operation 6. Use cable ties to bundle the cables outside of the housing 5 Initial operation With the appropriate accessories (see table), the following options are available for connecting the host computer to the controller: Via WLAN with the IF-ServiceApp 75-99-0013 Via service interface or USB Service interface IF-4xxx controller...
5 Initial operation 5. Start communication with Open 6. Login with username fieldservice 7. Define a password Details on valid password requirements and how to change a password can be found underUsers and passwords. Only after entering a password are the network services started and the network connection can be established.
Page 16
5 Initial operation 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 -x change IP addr., gateway, netmask and port no -d use default network configuration ...
Page 18
5 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...
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 ../..
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 21
5 Initial operation 1. Set switches: 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 oder factory-reset application Reset network settings to factory default The network settings are reset.
6 Updating the software 4. Reset switch position: 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 controller via batch files, the current version of the Putty program package must be installed on the service PC.
8 Technical specifications Performing upgrade Start cmd.exe and execute the batch file s_tclicence.bat aus. The license is automatically copied to the controller where it is activated. The application is restarted. 8 Technical specifications 8.1 General Power supply Mains voltage - 230 VAC ± 10 %, 210 mA 50 Hz Power consumption Max.
9 Disposal Operating status indicators RJ45 sockets or screw terminals for cables up to 0.5 mm² Inputs 8 inputs for floating inputs Debounce time of contacts at least 100 ms 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...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Interflex IF-4076-4 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers