Roger RKD32 Installation Manual

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RKD32 v 2.1 Installation Manual
Product version: 2.1
App version: 1.5
Document version: Rev. E

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  • Page 1 Roger Access Control System RKD32 v 2.1 Installation Manual Product version: 2.1 App version: 1.5 Document version: Rev. E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Contents: Design and application ........................ 3 Characteristics ..........................3 Power supply..........................4 Cabinet ............................4 RFID fobs ............................ 5 MD70 panel ..........................5 Identification ..........................5 Other proximity cards and biometrics ..................6 Connection with the alarm control panel ..................
  • Page 3: Design And Application

    RKD32 cabinet. Prior to placing keys inside cabinet, they must be firmly attached to included RFID fobs. RKD32 can recognize fobs so keys can be returned to any unoccupied slot in the cabinet. It is possible to assign users with authorization for particular keys. Typically, users are identified at the panel with Mifare or EM125kHz proximity cards, or PINs.
  • Page 4: Power Supply

    RKD32 cabinet is made of stainless metal sheet which is powder painted in RAL7016 (anthracite grey). As standard, the RKD32 is equipped with a door with a tempered glass panel. Depending on the option, the cabinet can be equipped with an P2 class anti-burglary glass panel, full door or without a door. There is also a variant with an electrically raised and lowered shutter.
  • Page 5: Rfid Fobs

    5. RFID fobs The RKD32 includes 32 RFID fobs which are attached to keys or other supervised items. A key can be attached to the fob manually without any specialized tools. When a key is placed on a ring and the ring is inserted into a fob then it is not possible to detach the key from the fob without damaging it.
  • Page 6: Other Proximity Cards And Biometrics

    RKD32 is equipped with tamper detectors which enable detection of cabinet enclosure opening. Additionally tamper detector is located inside MD70 panel. Opening of RKD32 or MD70 enclosure is signalled on LCK4 transistor output of MCX4D (cabinet 1) board (fig. 10). Door ajar warning is signalled when user becomes logged out (manually or automatically) to the panel’s starting screen.
  • Page 7: Release All Keys From External System

    10. Release all keys from external system In case of fire alarm detection or any other emergency, the RKD32 can release all locks to enable key collecting by any person without authorisation. Such release requires connection of fire alarm system output to DR3 screw terminal of MCX4D (cabinet 1) board.
  • Page 8 RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Fig. 5 Inside RKD32 with back cover removed Fig. 6 Base of the control panel housing 8/23...
  • Page 9 RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Fig. 7 Back cover Fig. 8 Wall mounting 9/23...
  • Page 10: Support For Optional Function

    RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Fig. 9 Connection of additional cabinets (RKD32EXT) to main cabinet (RKD32) Fig. 10 Connection module in control panel housing 12. Support for optional function In order to support additional functionalities, it is possible to connect executive elements (e.g., an alarm siren) to the outputs of the MCX4D expander located in cabinet no.
  • Page 11: Raaca App

    Then app can be accessed with 9999# password (if created) or with 12345* administrator password. The administrator account is intended for the installer or the person who manages the system i.e. for maintenance and service purposes. Daily service and configuration of RKD32 should be done by means of user account with the appropriate authorization.
  • Page 12 Fig. 13 Main menu When in the top right corner is selected then Alarm Center is started. It shows all alarm events (forced opening, tamper, etc.) registered by RKD32 in selected time range. The colour of icon corresponds to following statuses: •...
  • Page 13 RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 blocking will not be released. Office mode can also be automatically started and finished by schedule which can be defined in Settings window (fig. 15) and assigned with the command Office Mode schedule (table 3).
  • Page 14 RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Keys When selected then the list of keys enrolled in the system is displayed. New key can be enrolled by selection of Add command and then by reading fob at MD70 reader or inserting the fob into one of unoccupied slots.
  • Page 15 RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Automatic logout Parameter enables automatic user logout and reverting to starting screen when Automatic logout time elapses. Range: ON, OFF. Default value: ON. Alarm signalling time [min] Parameter defines time for tamper alarm signalling on output LCK4.
  • Page 16 Parameter defines password for communication with virtual controller. When checked, TLS encryption of communication is activated Info box with MD70 MAC address. Device name (comment) Parameter specifies the name of RKD32 which is then used in reports and logs. WWW settings Web access enable Parameter enables RKD32 configuration and management via web browser.
  • Page 17 MD70 starting screen. Additionally, the parameter Custom wallpaper (table 2) must be enabled. Detect devices Command starts the view of the list of devices in the RKD32 system. After adding another depositor cabinet, run a scan to detect new devices.
  • Page 18: Configuration In Standalone Mode

    Command displays information on uploaded RKD32 licenses in regard of network mode and management via web browser. Export database Command enables to make backup of RKD32 settings on pendrive as explained in section 17. Import database Command enables to import RKD32 settings from file on pendrive as explained in section 17.
  • Page 19: Configuration Via Web Browser

    15. Configuration via web browser RKD32 key cabinet can be remotely configured and managed via web browser. In such scenario it is necessary to define parameters in section WWW settings (table 2). The communication with MD70 panel can be in Ethernet network or Wi-fi network.
  • Page 20: Configuration In Network Mode

    Fig. 16 RKD32 web app 16. Configuration in network mode RKD32 key cabinet can be remotely operated in network mode. In such scenario, the configuration and management of keys and users is performed on the level of VISO software from RACS 5 system and RKD32 users can use the same factors (e.g., Mifare cards, PINs) as in access control system.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Factory reset. License upload In case of RKD32 management via web browser or via VISO software (network mode) it is necessary to activate license on the level of key cabinet. You can verify your license selecting License file command (table 4).
  • Page 22: Specification

    ISO/IEC14443A MIFARE Ultralight, Classic, Desfire EV1 and Plus proximity cards and PINs (4-16 digits) Reading range Up to 7 cm Distances Up to 5 meters between RKD32 and RKD32EXT IP Code IP41 Class I, indoor general conditions, temperature: +5°C to +40°C, relative Environmental class humidity: 10 to 95% (no condensation) (acc.
  • Page 23: Ordering Information

    RKD32 v2 Installation and Configuration Manual.doc 20.07.2022 Note: Due to the production technology, minor variations color, shape of cabinet and technical construction between production batches are permissible. 20. Ordering information Table 7. Ordering information Electronic key cabinet with 7” touch control panel; 32 RFID fobs attached to keys RKD32 by user;...

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