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Manual Datafox ZK-MasterIV

3 ZK-MasterIV

When using the ZK-MasterIV you have to comply with the temperature range of -20 to +70

C, see data

sheet.

Caution:

Pleas keep in mind that MasterIV terminals use a flash memory. According to
the manufacturer each memory sector (512 byte) can be written to a maximum of
100,000 times. The firmware of the terminals distributes the access to the memory
sectors, this technique is called wear levelling. Bad blocks in case of write or read
failures are not used anymore. However, despite this technique it is not advisable
to write the memory too frequently. The application should initialize a new list
transfer only after a change of the list data but not cyclically.

Keep in mind the message - FlashService - in the display of the device.

It

means that the live time of the flash memory according to the manufacturer
instruction will be reached soon. Then the device has to be sent to Datafox for
service.

3.1 Technical data

CPU

Controller

8 bit, 16 MHz

Clock

real-time-clock

Program memory

Flash

128 Kbyte

Data memory

Flash

2 MB Defaul

Memory extension

Multi-Media-Card(MMC) up to 1 GB Flash

Power supply

Power supply

24 volts of change tension or DC voltage

Lithium battery

care of the clock with stream failure

Power consumtion

Maximal

7,2 Watt

Basicdevice

4 Watt

Dimensions

length x width x depth

205mm x 120mm x 40mm

Weight

Without power supply

400 g

Environment factors

Environmential temerature

-20 to +70

C

Protection class

IP 40

Software

Configuration program

Setup program for arrangement witout programming

Communication tools

Communication-DLL

Data transfer

RS232 /RS485

RS232 und RS485 in basic unit

TCP-IP (option)

TCP/IP use via integrated TCP/IP stack

WLAN (option)

Wireless LAN via external ACCESS-Point

GSM/GPRS (option)

mobile network via GSM and GPRS = online on internet

Bluetooth (option)

bluetooth module integrated. Up to 100 meters.

Reader connection

RS232 external

connection from cash code reader , magnet card reader etc.

Access options

RS485 extern

Anschluß von bis zu 8 externen
Door module/access reader

door opener-relay

1 door opener-relay 42 Volt

digital input

1x door supervision

Options

Transponder reader external

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Table 1: Technical data of the ZK-MasterIV HW-Version 2

Subject to technical alterations.

Version: 04.01.07.00

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Page 1: ...Manual Datafox ZK MasterIV Datafox ZK MasterIV Access only for authorized persons Version 04 01 07 00 Page 1 www datafox de ...

Page 2: ...2 3 2 2 Digital Input 22 3 2 3 USB connector 23 3 2 4 Ethernet interface 23 3 2 5 Mobile communications modem 23 3 3 Commissioning 24 3 4 Operation 24 3 5 Communications 24 3 5 1 Communication via RS232 24 3 5 1 1 Requirement 24 3 5 1 2 Connection 24 3 5 1 3 Conversion of RS232 to RS485 25 3 5 2 Communication via USB 27 3 5 2 1 Conditions 27 3 5 2 2 Connection 27 3 5 2 3 Driver installation 27 3 5...

Page 3: ...ndencies 56 3 5 8 5 WLAN configuration via the Lantronix tool 56 3 5 8 6 WLAN configuration via the DatafoxStudioIV 57 3 5 8 6 1 General 57 3 5 8 6 2 Selection of the serial interface 57 3 5 8 6 3 Selection of the configuration file 58 3 5 8 6 4 TCP IP settings 59 3 5 8 6 5 WLAN settings 59 3 6 Access control II with TS TMR33 modules 61 3 6 1 Set up 61 3 6 1 1 A door without a separate reader 62 3...

Page 4: ... Set time 107 4 5 6 Read serial number 107 4 5 7 Read global variables 108 4 5 8 System variables of the signal processing 109 4 5 9 Display state of the ZK modules 110 4 5 10 Work through batches 111 4 5 11 GPRS configuration 112 4 5 12 Device configuration BIOS 114 4 5 13 Settings 117 4 6 Menu Extra 119 5 DatafoxStudioIV Setup 120 5 1 Basics 120 5 1 1 Planning 120 5 2 Functions of a setup 122 5 ...

Page 5: ...eout 145 5 2 7 5 Use as counter with Start Stop via timeout and 1st counting impulse 146 5 2 7 6 Connection Timeboy 147 5 2 7 7 Alive data record 147 5 2 7 8 Setting of timers 147 5 2 7 9 Setting of timers 147 5 2 8 Mathematical operations 147 5 3 Creating setups 149 5 3 1 Setup for access control version II 149 5 3 1 1 General 149 5 3 1 2 Hardware components of access control system 149 5 3 1 3 B...

Page 6: ... document or parts of it require written consent of Datafox GmbH The assertion of all rights in this respect is reserved to Datafox GmbH especially in case of the grant of a patent The handover of this documentation does not establish a claim to the licence or the use the soft and hardware Copies of the diskettes and CDs may only be made for the purpose of data backup Every unauthorized copy of th...

Page 7: ...se 1 3 The device file archive dfz 1 3 1 Description Device files hex of the MasterIV devices are delivered in a common device file archive It has the file extension dfz stands for Datafox Zip Now simply the device file archives are indicated instead of the device files hex This applies to the DatafoxStudioIV and DLL The indication of device files hex is still possible 1 3 2 Function of the archiv...

Page 8: ...oftwareV ersion pdf file names Setup edit a path via a program menu at DatafoxStudioIV communication a single menu item FW abbreviation for firmware software in the device from FW V 3 1 5 shows that this function is supported from the firmware version 3 1 5 onwards SW abbreviation for software HW abbreviation for hardware from HW V 2 0 shows that this option is available from the hardware version ...

Page 9: ...lfil the system requirements after all because then the development effort will be reduced to a minimum With some exercise it will be possible to compile a complete entry within half an hour If you need functions that are not available we should get into contact If you need support at the compilation of setups we offer you our services Because of our wide experience in dealing with the setup we ar...

Page 10: ...ovements Our general terms and conditions of business apply Note Because of the DatafoxStudioIV the Datafox devices have many functions and com bination of functions therefore it is not possible to test all functions and their com binations in case of updates This applies especially to all the setups you created as a customer Before updating your device please test if your individual setup works w...

Page 11: ...vice After switching on the current firmware version is shown on the display The firmware can be transmitted to the device with DatafoxStudioIV At delivery a demo setup is at the device The description of the demo setup you will find in chapter 5 3 1 It is advisable to go through the example at first comparing the process with the setup That way a quick introduction to the configuration is possibl...

Page 12: ... functions The manual version and the appropriate DatafoxStudioIV always have the same index It is impossible to configure a firmware with a DatafoxStudioIV version that is older than the firmware Recommendation If possible use the appropriate DatafoxStudioIV version This version always has to be the version of the firmware The data file ZK MasterIV SoftwareV ersionen Stand xxx pdf shows which fun...

Page 13: ...ftware version list whether there are any version dependencies that must be kept For example when changing from version 04 00 xx to version 04 01 xx there must be a version 04 00 23 769 or higher as minimum requirement to carry out the update to version 04 01 xx successfully 2 2 2 Firmware downgrade Caution When carrying out a firmware downgrade the firmware always has to be transmitted to the dev...

Page 14: ...s basis for own programs Devices for c programming are delivered without the standard firmware and only in connection with an instruction 2 3 2 Communication There are 4 possibilities available for communication data transmission 1 Setup and communication program The setup and communication program supports both the setting of the device settings and the important possibilities of data transmissio...

Page 15: ...ting with programs designed under Unix or Linux is also possible Figure 3 Implementation via C Sourcecode 4 Datafox Talk Via Datafox Talk data transmission with Datafox AEIII Timeboy and the MasterIV series is possible on file and database layer Therefore it is an alternative to communication via DLL An advantage of this method is that no installation is necessary The data are taken over and displ...

Page 16: ...ing setup to the devices Setting a clock Transmitting lists to the devices Reading out of data Writing log files and error lists where nec essary Filing of data as ASCII file Excel file Dbase File or ACCESS database The actions are applied as batch and carried out according to the settings of the timing Timing allows the permanent collection of data polling and the collection at any time The setti...

Page 17: ...Manual Datafox ZK MasterIV Figure 5 System structure Version 04 01 07 00 Page 17 www datafox de ...

Page 18: ...Media Card MMC up to 1 GB Flash Power supply Power supply 24 volts of change tension or DC voltage Lithium battery care of the clock with stream failure Power consumtion Maximal 7 2 Watt Basicdevice 4 Watt Dimensions length x width x depth 205mm x 120mm x 40mm Weight Without power supply 400 g Environment factors Environmential temerature 20 to 70 C Protection class IP 40 Software Configuration pr...

Page 19: ...or or rather remote control has to be installed in a safe area which is accessible only for authorized persons You find the connections of the device narrow sided over the edge connector That way the installation of the device is easier Figure 6 ZK MasterIV Version 04 01 07 00 Page 19 www datafox de ...

Page 20: ...lt logical 1 VIHmin 12 0 V 4 GND Digital output 4 1 common max 2 0 A bei 42 V AC or 30 V DC 2 Normally open Contact RS232 interface D Sub 9 pole 1 2 TxD 3 RxD 5 GND RS485 interface 2 1 24 V DC 2 GND 3 Data channel B 4 Data channel B 5 Data channel A 6 Data channel A RS485 interface of the access control 4 5 GND 6 Data channel A 7 Data channel B 8 12 V DC Table 2 Overview over connections with pin ...

Page 21: ...ND 10 3 Input 10 Hz 0 3 Volt logical 0 VILmax 3 0 V 12 30 Volt logical 1 VIHmin 12 0 V 4 GND Digital output 4 1 common max 2 0 A bei 42 V AC or 30 V DC 2 Normally open Contact 10 1 common max 2 0 A bei 42 V AC or 30 V DC 2 Normally open Contact RS232 interface D Sub 9 pole 1 2 TxD 3 RxD 5 GND RS485 interface 9 1 GND 2 Data channel A 3 Data channel B 4 24 V DC RS485 interface of the access control ...

Page 22: ...tire access control net 16 modules at most can be energized by this voltage source You have to connect a 24 V 300 mA AC DC power supply unit to the ZK MasterIV from HW V 2 0 on By this power supply unit one external reader at most may be powered via the RS285 B interface Please note the information in figure 52 3 2 2 Digital Input Examples for use the digital Input of the MasterIV terminals Note P...

Page 23: ...n be connected to a PC as USB terminal 3 2 4 Ethernet interface Caution Power over Ethernet PoE describes a process with which network compatible de vices can be energised via the 8 core Ethernet wire The internal TCP IP module of the ZK MasterIV is not PoE tolerant The device can be integrated into a network of companies via TCP IP via the RJ45 plug 2 in figure 7 and 8 3 2 5 Mobile communications...

Page 24: ...n chapter 4 5 12 Note Before changing the communications read the corresponding paragraph in chap ter 3 5 3 4 Operation General guidelines for the operation Because the ZK MasterIV has no display all changes of the configuration of the device can only be made via a PC with the help of the DatafoxStudioIV You can find a more detailed description in chapter 4 5 12 3 5 Communications The ZK MasterIV ...

Page 25: ...rial interface of a PC or server via a RS232 to RS485 converter In this case the devices are connected via a RS485 bus The power supply can be established using a central power supply unit with adequate power Note that the fall of voltage is dependent on wire cross section and length The pin assignment of the converter will be demonstrated using the Datafox converter RS232 485 small as example Gat...

Page 26: ...ssible to loop the bus through PIN 7 8 in figure 13 and PIN 1 4 in figure 14 are supply entries which make a power supply of the device via the bus possible Figure 14 RS485 Bus über Stiftleisten RS485A HW V 2 0 Caution If the power supply of the ZK MasterIV and the RS485 bus is established via PIN 7 8 RJ45 connection of the ZK MasterIV in figure 13 or PIN 1 4 male connector of the in figure 14 dir...

Page 27: ...nd the USB serial converter drivers that are necessary to communicate via USB Caution Only use the drivers provided with the device 3 5 2 2 Connection The ZK MasterIV is connected to the PC via a standard USB cable A B 3 5 2 3 Driver installation After connecting the ZK MasterIV to the PC the terminal is recognized as new USB device and the installation of the provided USB drivers starts Figure 15...

Page 28: ...tant Select the folder of the driver file Figure 17 Selection of the source directory Installation of the driver for the Datafox USB serial converter The driver has no Microsoft logo there fore the pictured message will be shown Click on Continue installation to use the driver Figure 18 Datafox USB Converter Version 04 01 07 00 Page 28 www datafox de ...

Page 29: ... Click again on Continue installation to use the driver Figure 19 Virtual COM Port The driver installation is finished Figure 20 Driver installation finished You can check the successful USB driver instal lation in the Device Manager There have to be the following entries without a yellow exclamation mark Figure 21 Datafox USB Controller Version 04 01 07 00 Page 29 www datafox de ...

Page 30: ...reate lists the for master data or the access control 3 5 2 4 1 Data structure and security In order to guarantee the data transfer between the terminal and the USB stick you have to create a directory structure on the USB stick at first Please use the following application for this USBMemory Stick exe or DatafoxStudioIV Please plug an empty USB stick in the USB port of your PC before starting the...

Page 31: ...DATA contains the data records as txt file that were recorded from the terminal on the USB stick In the folder KEY the key as dat file is logged that allows a communication between the terminal and the USB stick If no password was created the file remains empty All lists as txt file that are to be transmitted to the terminal are filed in the LIST folder Figure 24 File structure on the USB stick Th...

Page 32: ...ated to the USB stick 7 Create the directory structure for a terminal with the proper serial number 8 Create a password that is only valid for the terminal with the logged serial number e g 1212 The correct password is the basis of a data transfer with this terminal That way you avoid that any USB stick with the created data structure can read the data out of the device 9 Log the password that sha...

Page 33: ...e terminal 1212 the terminal only accesses to the directory structure created for that purpose Thus no transfer with the general directory COMMON takes place An own directory structure can be created for each terminal When plugging the USB stick in the terminal for the first time the setting and the logged password is recorded on the terminal From this moment on communicating is only possible if t...

Page 34: ... timeout should be set The modem to which the terminal is to be connected has to be configured via the COM interface of a PC The steps listed below refer to the tested and recommended Devolo MicroLink 56k Fun II modem 3 5 3 2 Connection The analogous modem is connected to the COM interface of the PZE MasterIV Use a Null modem adaptor or another cable that is assembled corresponding to the figure N...

Page 35: ...RS232 Port Baud 9600 Datenbit 8 Parität N Stoppbit 1 ISDN terrestrial network to mobile communications modem Wiring of the Null modem adaptor see figure 28 All Terminals on 9600 baud and RS232 RS232 Nullmodem Adapter MC35i Terminal Art 25104 AT F ATE0 ATS0 1 AT D0 AT C0 ATS7 60 AT CBST 71 0 1 AT CRC 1 AT IPR 9600 AT CSNS 4 AT W0 ATS MSO Mobilnetz ISDN ISDN Modem ATE0 ATS0 0 ATS31 2 ATS51 0 AT ipr ...

Page 36: ...ecomes active when the connected modem has contacted another modem It indicates the PC that a connection is established and data can be sent DTR The computer signals his ready status e g at a direct connection DSR As response to DTR at crossed lines RTS Becomes active when the terminal is ready to send data CTS Becomes active when the terminal is ready to receive data RI Is produced by a connected...

Page 37: ...ction via the DatafoxStudioIV Open the communication dialogue via the DatafoxStudioIV menu item setup device maintenance via modem connection to establish a connection between a ZK MasterIV and a PC DatafoxStudioIV In dependence on the selected modem type you additionally have to set the COM interface baud rate PIN and phone number of the remote station Parameters that are not needed are deactivat...

Page 38: ...he functions of the DFComDLL dll to establish a connection between a PC and the device Proceed as it is shown in the figure below Figure 31 Course of the communication via DFComDLL dll You can find a more detailed description of the functions and parameters in the documentation or help to the DFComDLL dll Version 04 01 07 00 Page 38 www datafox de ...

Page 39: ... communication With the next data the modem dials in again This can cause higher communication costs especially with low volume rates This timeout is increased from 20 seconds to 8 hours from version 04 01 06 16 You have to create a configuration file with the access data of your provider and transmit it to the device to use GPRS GSM See chapter 4 5 11 for further descriptions of the parameters th...

Page 40: ...arried out via GSM The GSM state is shown via the state LEDs at the ZK MasterIV valid from version 04 01 01 21 on ERROR POWER GSM GPRS State of the device On On Off Bootloader On On On Start Off 1 Hz Off Booten 1 Hz 1 Hz No setup 1 Hz On Stopping of control mode Off On Normal operation Off Communication active Off Off Mobile offline not in the net Off Mobile offline enrolled in the net Off On Mobi...

Page 41: ...r the tables and field names to have a small transmission volume The checksum is the sum of all ASCII values of the transmitted parameter values only of the values not of the filed name that means everything that is written between and The web server has to send back the following answer within HTTPTIMEOUT 1 Success checksum correct status ok checksum pruefsumme Then the data record is deleted in ...

Page 42: ...ecord you should define in any case are the device number date and time and the alive counter The value of the alive counter cycle for the creation duration of interference With this formula you can calculate the duration of interfer ence via the alive counter Figure 32 Activation of the alive data record Note After three failed attempts to send data the ZK MasterIV starts the device regen eration...

Page 43: ...en TCP IP settings are only available at the terminal itself The settings for the remote access yes no in the BIOS can only be changed if the BIOS is protected by a password This means that after a firmware update it is necessary to transfer a setup with a BIOS password before the settings can be changed This additional protection is necessary because a change of this setting remote access yes no ...

Page 44: ... connected to the PC with a CAT 5 network cable in case of direct connection with crossover in case of connection via router with patch cable via the RJ45 jack Please note that the RJ45 jack can also be the RS485 port at HW V 1 4 see figure 7 point 2 The device must have the option TCP IP Figure 33 Connection to the PC via TCP IP Version 04 01 07 00 Page 44 www datafox de ...

Page 45: ...mple The COM server can be configured easily via the Wutility exe program 1 Open the W T program 2 Open inventory and then scan local network 3 Mac address is displayed at the menu click on it 4 Adjust IP address via Configuration and Assign IP Address 5 Click on telnet screen button 6 The telnet menu is shown 7 Press key 3 setup port 0 and then 2 UART setup 8 Further settings see below 9 Save set...

Page 46: ...tion You can request it from us or download it from our homepage Please note that the bus number has to be set directly at the terminal see chapter 4 5 12 The network structure is a bus The bus cable is looped through from one device to the other Branching is not allowed The PC can be connected at the beginning the end or somewhere in the middle of the network The total length of the bus cable mus...

Page 47: ...us Modbus is a simple and safe bus system and is also used in measurement technology RS485 is no standard communication of PCs therefore you need a converter to set up this kind of network See chapter 3 5 1 3 for the connection and the wiring for a transition from RS232 PC to a RS485 net and see chapter 3 5 5 3 for the transition from TCP IP PC to a RS485 net Caution It is possible that the RS485 ...

Page 48: ... module MC55 on The connection is always bidirectional full Duplex The communication is based on the Datafox protocol of the MasterIV series 3 5 7 1 Description The concept for an active connection contains the realisation of an initialisation of the TCP IP connection between the device software firmware and the DLL software The connection is always initialized by the firmware The link negotiation...

Page 49: ...uld be carried out com alive Time out when the terminal diminishes an existing communication channel connection quit if no Kommunikations takes place The DLL must send if a communication channel should not be diminished cyclically a Ping to the ZK MasterIV The bus address of the DLL for call of DFCComOpenIV is firmly given with 31 The number of at the same time existing connections is delimited pe...

Page 50: ...on configuration The configuration of a ZK MasterIV via the DatafoxStudioIV with an active con nection requires an active communication port selected port see figure on the left from the device to the DLL Set the alive ping the communication timeout and the port according to your demands on the configuration Afterwards all functions of the DatafoxStudioIV can be used in order to configure the devi...

Page 51: ...7 3 Device servicing via active connection The following overview shows you the single procedures of the active connection and the possibilities for the servicing of the terminals Figure 40 Version 04 01 07 00 Page 51 www datafox de ...

Page 52: ...Manual Datafox ZK MasterIV Version 04 01 07 00 Page 52 www datafox de ...

Page 53: ... the Ad hoc mode lat created for this moment no station is favoured they all are on a par Ad hoc networks can be established quickly and without great effort But for a spontaneous networking of a few terminals other techniques Bluetooth Infrared are commonly used The preconditions for using the Ad hoc mode are the same as for the Infrastructure mode All stations use the same network name Service S...

Page 54: ...ms that are able to decrypt the password a fast computer assumed sometimes even without a complete packet cycle Furthermore each user of the network can read along the whole communication The combination of RC4 and CRC is considered to be cryptographic insecure Therefore technical complements were developed e g WEPplus Wi Fi Protected Access WPA as advance and subset of 802 11i Fast Packet Keying ...

Page 55: ...always use combinations of characters that consist of rare words or word orders fantasy or foreign language words initial letters of a sentence numeric and or special characters or even combinations thereof Its components should be unforeseeable for an attacker who is well informed about the person and his her interests As alternative you can use a password generator and fix the password in you me...

Page 56: ...VD under DVD Datafox Optionen eingebaute Module wLAN Matchport With the help of this tool the COM servers Xport and MatchPort of the Datafox devices can be configured The device installer accesses to the COM server via TCP IP the Datafox terminals via RS232 If a COM server is not available because it is adjusted that much so that the device installer is unable to access it is possible to reset the...

Page 57: ...dialogues are provided for working with the program WLAN settings main dialogue Selection of the serial interface COM settings Selection of the configuration file Select INI File TCP IP settings Terminal TCP IP settings 3 5 8 6 2 Selection of the serial interface Via this dialogue you can select the in terface of the PC to which the MasterIV terminal is connected Usually a baud rate of 38400baud i...

Page 58: ...the button Select INI File the dia logue is started Here you can create new files or select a file where data are logged on On the INI file all settings of the TCP IP and the WLAN are logged Figure 43 Selection of the configuration file Version 04 01 07 00 Page 58 www datafox de ...

Page 59: ...ery important that the key cannot be read out of the terminal It also cannot be re recorded if it was not entered If the key is available in the INI file a group of characters is displayed on the key edit fields after loading the data It is also transmitted to the device then In order to use WLAN you have to set WLAN Enable This parameter can also be set by the device installer of Lantronix If you...

Page 60: ...rite WLAN Config the data are loaded from the program into the device Via Read INI file the data are loaded from the selected file into the program Via Write INI file the data are written from the program in the file Figure 45 Selection of the configuration file Version 04 01 07 00 Page 60 www datafox de ...

Page 61: ...t e g to build it in a patress box or in a housing for surface mounting with alarm control panel Reader TS TMR33 L 80 x 80 x 25 mm The reader can be ordered separately to connect it directly to a PC or another access check A connecting diagram and a description of the commands for the activation are included Module set reader door opening function TS TMR33 LTM 80 x 80 x 25 mm The module set can be...

Page 62: ...he reader is installed outside The terminal is access master and door opener at the same time The door opening relay is in the ZK MasterIV and thus in the protected area The access identification captured by the reader is transmitted to the ZK MasterIV and analysed by it If the access is permitted the door is opened via the relay in the ZK MasterIV RS232 485 TCP IP GSM GPRS wLAN Relay to the door ...

Page 63: ...side if necessary The door module permanently calls up the reader If a transponder is read the information is transmit ted from the reader to the door module The ZK MasterIV permanently polls to the door module If a booking is available it is collected immediately If the access is permitted the ZK MasterIV sends a command to the door module to open the door Note The relay in the ZK MasterIV can be...

Page 64: ...P switch Relay Door supervision Pushbutton to open doors without door handle from inside if necessary The ZK MasterIV permanently polls to the door module If a booking is available it is collected immedi ately If the access is permitted the ZK MasterIV sends a command to the door module to open the door Note The relay in the ZK MasterIV can be used here as well See chapter 3 1 that means the termi...

Page 65: ...P switch Relay Door supervision The ZK MasterIV permanently polls to the door module If a booking is available it is collected immedi ately If the access is permitted the ZK MasterIV sends a command to the door module to open the door Note The relay in the ZK MasterIV can be used here as well See chapter 3 1 that means the terminal can replace the first door module In order to use the appropriate ...

Page 66: ...depending on the interface that is used RS232 or RS485 Figure 46 Connection of the access control II The DIP switches 1 5 are for the bus configuration Via them the bus number of the device is set The DIP switch 1 in position ON and 2 5 in position OFF stand for bus no 1 The DIP switches 1 and 2 in position ON and 3 5 in position OFF stand for bus no 3 Version 04 01 07 00 Page 66 www datafox de ...

Page 67: ...by an electromagnetic field work opposite and thus offset each other In accordance with the specifications TIA EIA 485 A the maximum cable length depends on the trans mission rate length of segment m 100 200 400 1000 1200 data rate kBit s 12000 1500 500 187 5 9 6 Table 8 Cable length dependent from the data rate Our recommendations for a data cable are the following types of cables Li YcY 2x2x0 5 ...

Page 68: ...ing for a door In this case the reader table access control list has to be configured as follows ID ZM TM RefLocation RefAction PinGeneral 1 1 320 0 1 0 2 1 000 0 1 0 Table 9 Reader table ID 1 identifies the data record for the ZK MasterIV that always gets the value 320 in the column TM Türmodul door module ID 2 identifies the external reader TS TMR33 L that is connected to the ZK MasterIV via RS4...

Page 69: ...grated in the door module TMR33 TMR In this case the door module with the relay is in the secure area and the external access reader without a relay is in the insecure area Figure 48 Wiring of a mantrap Note Connection for electricity supply via power supply unit or bell transformer Please note the hints for the calculation of the cable cross section and the cable length Install the door opener in...

Page 70: ...k in a voltage range from 8 to 12 V DC and must not exceed a power consumption of 100 mA Figure 49 Controlling the door opener via ZK II Example Controlling the door opener via the ZK II and a push button It is possible to additionally connect a push button for controlling the door opener Figure 50 Controlling the door opener via the ZK II and push button Version 04 01 07 00 Page 70 www datafox de...

Page 71: ...oor opener It is controlled via the relay of the TS TMR33 TM connection 1 and 3 of the strip terminal P16 The NC contact of the relay is bridged with the push button The activation of this push button circuit is realized via an additional relay TS TMR33 TM You can configure the period of time of the activation at the access control lists in the ZK II For this you have to include the additional TS ...

Page 72: ...Manual Datafox ZK MasterIV Figure 52 Wiring scheme Version 04 01 07 00 Page 72 www datafox de ...

Page 73: ...ssible maximum power consumption per Datafox device power supply unit of 8 x 180 0 mA 8 x 56 5 mA 1 9 ampere In order to assure this you can calculate the necessary cross section for a given cable length or the permissible maximum cable length for a given cable cross section Caution Before a setting up and commissioning of a ZK network in any case the calculation has to be done by a person qualifi...

Page 74: ...o the last module is 65 m Figure 53 Bus topology In order to assure a high safeguarding and to keep the calculation simple you can take the following steps Calculate the power consumption of all modules connected to a voltage source max 16 modules and take the longest distance from the voltage source to the last module If the result of this simplified method of calculation for the cable cross sect...

Page 75: ...cable cross section of 2 6 mm2 That means we would need an additional power supply unit 3 6 2 4 2 Star topology In this example the maximum cable length for each cable is calculated separately for a given cable cross section We take a cable cross section of 0 75mm2 as a basis The length of each cable has to be calculated separately Figure 54 Star topology Version 04 01 07 00 Page 75 www datafox de...

Page 76: ...ult for the maximum cable length for cable 3 is l 0 75mm2 56 m Ω mm2 4V 2 0 18A 0 75mm2 56m 4V A 2 0 18A V mm2 l 466 7m Note The total power consumption has to be calculated for each cable 3 6 3 Configuration The basis of the access control II are tables They store all information about the hardware configuration of the access control system access right of the staff periods of time activation blo...

Page 77: ...that the comment line has to start with a semicolon A Reader txt Reader table could look as follows Reader list for the test access control system ID ZM TM RefLocation RefAction PinGeneral 1 1 320 1 1 0 2 1 010 1 1 0 Please gather a close description of the table structure indication of the data types and field length from the following tables Version 04 01 07 00 Page 77 www datafox de ...

Page 78: ...the system master and door modules Alias Data type Length Description ID String ASCII 20 Contains the card no which is read at the TMR33 device or terminal A card can occur several times is assigned to several authority groups Group Number int 4 Assigns the card to an authority group Pin Number int 8 Activates a PIN query if not equal 0 Please note that a PIN must not start with a zero 0815 would ...

Page 79: ...or the period of time form 24h HH MM TimeEnd String Time 5 The ending time for the period of time Table 13 Time table grouping of single time zones weekday from to as a time model number Alias Data type Length Description Day String Date 10 Date of the blocking day form YYYY MM DD RefGroup Number int 4 Indicates the authorization group to which the blocking day is applied A zero defines a global v...

Page 80: ...ntrol system is structured and configured The system consists of a RS485 bus via which a ZK MasterIV communicates with a TS TMR33 TM and a TS TMR33 LTM The TS TMR33 TM additionally communicates with a TS TMR33 L via a RS232 stub line Door 1 is controlled via the TS TMR33 TM The cards of the access authorized persons are read at the TS TMR33 L and analysed by the ZK MasterIV If a person is authoriz...

Page 81: ...Manual Datafox ZK MasterIV Raum 1 Raum 2 Figure 56 Schematic depiction of an example system Version 04 01 07 00 Page 81 www datafox de ...

Page 82: ...ule is not the last module in the RS485 bus Therefore the DIP switch 8 has to be at OFF The power supply is established via PIN 10 GND and 11 8 14 V DC of the edge connector P16 The RS485 data channel A is connected via PIN 8 and the data channel B via PIN 9 Figure 58 Connection and configuration of the TS TMR33 LTM for RS485 In this example the door opener is connected via PIN 6 open collector an...

Page 83: ...n with the reader TS TMR33 L via a RS232 stub line is configured with the DIP switch 6 at ON No bus number has to be set for the reader The Dip switches 1 5 are at OFF The DIP switch 7 always has to be at OFF The DIP switch 8 is also at OFF because no timing has to be turned on The power supply of the module is established via PIN 10 and 11 of the edge connector P16 The RS485 data channel A is con...

Page 84: ... The module receives the number 010 as TM value This value corresponds to the bus no 1 with a communication via RS485 The module is assigned to the room with the location ID RefLocation 1 Because the door module has no reader it cannot set off an action in this example As a note it would be possible to set off an action via the digital or analogous inputs of the door module It is also not possible...

Page 85: ...f the ZK MasterIV RefRead 1 reference to the first data record of the reader table is switched for the duration of 5 seconds If you set Elapse on you have to give a time model in which you define how long the relay should be switched Otherwise the switched relay permanently stays in this state The second data record sets that the open collector PortOut 2 is switched on the TS TMR33 LTM reference t...

Page 86: ...ted to the device together with the other files If you have paid attention to the construction and configuration instructions and their hints you can transmit the lists tables or text files to the ZK MasterIV with a standard setup for the access control and test them 3 7 Timing of the digital exits for the MasterIV device series It is possible to time the digital outputs of the MasterIV device ser...

Page 87: ... to be set on 00 00 If the start time is exceeded the respective exit will be switched for X seconds RefTime in Action table The entry Elapse in the table Action now indicates the on time Example A buzzer is to be activated for 3 seconds from Monday to Friday at 10 00 am and 4 pm 16 00 The buzzer is controlled by the internal relay of the ZK MasterIV The heating system is to be turned on the day m...

Page 88: ...xHxT The VOXIO can be used with Legic or Mifare It is available for in wall or on wall mounting with or without keyboard Each reader has a sabotage recognition three lamps for visualising the state and a buzzer for the acoustic signalling RELINO 50 x 50 x 43 mm BxHxT The RELINO reader can be used with Legic or Mifare It is available for in wall mounting Each reader has three luminous fields for vi...

Page 89: ...ox Art no 105201 The following figure shows the possible connections o PHG devices to a ZK MasterIV for an access control Figure 61 Connection of the access control II The bus number of the module is set via the DIP switches 1 4 The DIP switch 5 always has to be at ON The DIP switches 6 and 8 always have to be at OFF With the DIP switch 7 ON the RS485 bus is terminated at the last module otherwise...

Page 90: ... network in order to guarantee that the code can be changed in all modules if a new setup with a different code is loaded If a door module from the list is missing in the bus no change of the code takes place The old setup with the old code has to be reloaded otherwise after rebooting the device it is not possible to communicate with the door modules until the right code is used again If a defecti...

Page 91: ...for the PHG Crypt protocol has not been changed Table 17 Initialization Communication Display Assigned status message 20 Access granted for this card number 21 Card number not contained in the identification list 22 Card number blocked 23 Time of validity of card number expired 24 Room not contained in the location list 25 No access during this time 26 Awaiting PIN entry green LED flashes 27 Enter...

Page 92: ... Digital input 2 is low IO Box closed 63 Digital input 2 is high IO Box open 64 Digital input 3 is low sabotage supervision communication channel OK 65 Digital input 3 is high sabotage supervision communication channel interrupted 66 Digital input 3 was interrupted PHG not used 67 Digital input 3 was short circuited PHG not used 70 not used Digital input 1 reader low 71 not used Digital input 1 re...

Page 93: ...Vis run it can lead to malfunctions because possibly a wrong ver sion of the DLL is loaded by the program Therefore always pay attention to the software version and compatibility see chapter 2 1 User interface Description of the main menu items File Open save create setup file View Hide and unhide status bar and toolbar Setup Basic settings like edit setup import lists set data storage load firmwa...

Page 94: ...nges only refer to the currently chosen setup This means the setup window which is not covered by another window 4 3 Menu Datei Under the menu item Datei are several standard functions that you know from other office appli cations and that are not examined further Such functions are for example Speichern for saving changes 4 3 1 Creating a new setup file You can create a new setup file via Datei N...

Page 95: ...th a double click on it Caution You should note that if you open a setup file that was created with a previous version of the DatafoxStudioIV the file is converted into the new setup format by the DatafoxStudioIV Then it is not possible any longer to open this converted setup file with the previous program version The DatafoxStudioIV back ups the setup file before converting it The back up copy ha...

Page 96: ...well 4 4 2 Import access control lists The access control lists are defined in the setup with a fixed name and structure You can import all necessary ac cess control lists into the setup pro gram via the menu item Setup Zutrittskontrolllisten Listen importieren Select the lists as shown in the figure opposite and open them You can select several files at the same time by pressing and holding the C...

Page 97: ...ou can set the output format and define if and how field names should be used in the data files in order to be able to identify the field values more easily Figure 66 Configuration of the data storage Caution If you read out data from several terminals and want to unite them into a single file you necessarily have to activate the option Add data to file in order to avoid data loss Otherwise only t...

Page 98: ...portant that this is done before the firmware update otherwise the wrong firmware wrong access series could be installed Before transmitting the Einstellungen 3 for the commu nication kind of communication timeout etc should be checked If all settings are correct the update can be started via the button Update 4 Figure 67 Firmware update dialogue Caution Please note at all costs the information un...

Page 99: ...foxStudioIV can select the appropriate firmware from the device file archive via the additional options Figure 68 Additional options 4 4 5 Device maintenance via modem connection It often happens that a ZK MasterIV is autarkically installed as data entry terminal at a machine or plant In this case it would be very time consuming to do a firmware update with direct connection to a PC Therefore it i...

Page 100: ...button Open Transmit setup file Via the button 2 in figure 69 a dialogue opens where you can select the setup file with the extension aes When you have marked the file you can take it over via the button Open Transmit setup file with lists Via the button 3 in figure 69 a dialogue opens where you can define the folder path that contains the list files Transmit lists matching to the given setup file...

Page 101: ...e them See chapter 4 5 8 Import and load Timeboy lists The dialogue Import and transmit data of the lists of the Timeboy opens See chapter 4 5 3 Read StartUp variables Via this function you can read out the StartUp variables Write StartUp variables Via this function you can write StartUp variables Checking for data records It is examined whether there are data records in the device Delete all exis...

Page 102: ...exte of the firmware with a description are indicated Figure 70 Default Text Datendatei Öffnen Open or generated now a new linguistic file for the firmware with the ending dfl If you have generated a new file the right side of the list is empty Figure 71 User Text Datendatei Erstellen bzw Öffnen Innerhalb der Liste arbeiten Sie nur mit einfachen Mausklicks KEINE Doppelklicks Selectieren Sie mit ei...

Page 103: ...rIV Figure 72 Zeile auswählen With the next single click in the column of user description or user message you put the cursor in this field Figure 73 Zelle zum Bearbeiten auswählen Version 04 01 07 00 Page 103 www datafox de ...

Page 104: ...olumn default description is taken over Figure 75 Änderungen übernehmen You can change this text now in the column user description To transfer user to text data they store all changes It is available to you a full text search Give the text and choose the column which you would like to search for the text Version 04 01 07 00 Page 104 www datafox de ...

Page 105: ...vice is only ready for operation with a com pletely transmitted setup If the transmission is aborted early the device cannot be put into oper ation In this case a possibly existing disturbance source has to be eliminated and the transmission must be repeated Figure 76 Transmitting setup data Likewise a setup can be read out from the device in order to change it or to configure a second device with...

Page 106: ...e dialogue for importing Timeboy lists via the function Kommunikation Timeboylisten importieren und laden Here at first you select the path to the desired Timeboy setup 1 and then the path to the Timeboy lists 2 The lists whose information matches the list description of the Timeboy setup are displayed now 3 You can define the Group ID 4 via the additional parameters and thus assign the special li...

Page 107: ...he device via the menu Kommunikation Daten lesen l oschen The reading out of the data records is done separately After the function call Daten lesen l oschen a file name for saving the data records has to be given If more than one data record description is defined in the setup for the access control lists only one prefix has to be given for the device code The names of the data record description...

Page 108: ...e you can check which value has a global variable in the de vice Figure 80 Values of the read variables At the function call all global variables are read out from the device and shown with their current value Figure 81 Values of the read variables Version 04 01 07 00 Page 108 www datafox de ...

Page 109: ...isor timeouts and cycles of the digital inputs Then you can change the information by ticking it and apply it to the device firmware by clicking on Write You should note that if the value of a system vari able is set on 0 the settings from the setup of the ZK MasterIV are used Otherwise the entered value Figure 82 Dialogue system variables of the signal processing Version 04 01 07 00 Page 109 www ...

Page 110: ... stands for Türmodul door module followed by the three figure bus number In the list the max imum number of modules that can be connected to the ZK MasterIV is shown The next number indicates the state of the module In the next col umn the type of the module is shown L stands for Leser reader TM for Türmodul door module and LTM for Leser mit Türmodulfunktion reader with door module function The lo...

Page 111: ...matically Depending on the activation deactivation the respective functions are worked through After working through a reply for each acti vated function occurs Pay attention to the selection of the related setup if you have activated the option Listen laden load lists If you have not opened the right setup an error in the list processing occurs All other options are executed faultless Figure 85 W...

Page 112: ... GPRS internet Contract customer E Plus GPRS internet eplus de GPRS internet internet t mobile de User name for internet dial in t mobile USER td1 vodafone USER O2 USER E Plus USER eplus USER td1 Password for internet dial in t mobile PASSWORD vodafone PASSWORD O2 PASSWORD E Plus PASSWORD gprs PASSWORD gprs Target configuration port PORT 80 Target configuration path HTTPSEND GET oem gprs getdata p...

Page 113: ... want to overwrite the cur rent file or write them to a now or another file Figure 87 Overwrite configuration data When the GPRS configuration was successfully read out from the device you can select whether the data should be edited or be saved in the set INI file Figure 88 Reading of the GPRS configuration data If you have confirmed the dialogue in figure 87 with No you have to select another fi...

Page 114: ...s message Figure 90 GPRS initialization parameter 4 5 12 Device configuration BIOS Because the ZK MasterIV has no keyboard and display it is necessary to make all configurations con cerning the device bios via a PC For this purpose connect the device to the PC via the RS232 interface TCP IP is possible as well Check the settings of the communication parame ter type of device and communication Open...

Page 115: ...The blue progress bar displays the activation pro cess After the execution you receive a status mes sage Figure 93 Activate bios mode at the ZK MasterIV After a successful activation of the bios mode all available interfaces for the main communication are displayed Figure 94 Device configuration bios Interface Version 04 01 07 00 Page 115 www datafox de ...

Page 116: ...evice For this reason there are three states for the configuration If it is ticked and active the parameter is written in the device and remote access is activated If it is not ticked the parameter is written in the device and remote access is deactivated If it is ticked and deactivated highlighted in grey as shown in figure 95 the parameter is ignored and not written in the device You also can re...

Page 117: ...first select the device type It can be set optionally whether only error messages should be output or whether the accessibility should be checked via Ping before establishing a connection With the type of communication you set via which channel transmitting medium the communica tion should take place Dependent on the selected communication the active parameter have to be set In case of RS232 the s...

Page 118: ... see system menu bios in chapter 4 5 12 Several devices can only be activated in a consecutive order of bus numbers starting with bus number 1 and by giving the bus number of the last device Figure 99 Settings of the RS485 communication via converter At a communication via TCO IO the IP address of the ZK MasterIV the communication port and the timeout in msec have to be set Figure 100 Settings of ...

Page 119: ...ed Several devices can only be activated in a consecutive order of bus numbers starting with bus number 1 and by giving the bus number of the last device Figure 101 Settings of the TCP IP communication via RS485 converter 4 6 Menu Extra Note You can and should check all displayed communication parameters at each dialogue that opens with one of the following function calls and adjust them via the b...

Page 120: ...p structure should be planned Only a few steps are necessary to do that If you do the preparations carefully you can create the setup very fast On the graphic you can see the connections between parameterisation and result data You may find secondary project support in the form of models on the Datafox CD Figure 102 System relations Version 04 01 07 00 Page 120 www datafox de ...

Page 121: ...r jumps labels necessary Are global variables necessary Are depending lists necessary E g projects with specific occupations if the project is selected only the appropriate occupations can be chosen Should the device switch off automatically after entering a data record Note If the tree structure is very large it might be arduous to open all the structures by clicking on it with the mouse By using...

Page 122: ...5 2 2 Global variables Global variables are used as buffers within the device and do not depend on a data type That way it is possible to transmit values created within an input chain to another input chain for reprocessing At most 8 global variables can be defined in the ZK MasterIV The use of global variables is explained in detail in chapter 5 3 For testing purposes or also with the basic param...

Page 123: ...etup it is possible to delete global variables and their values In order to do this you have to activate the appropriate option If you want to reset one or all GVs to a defined value e g at clocking off you have to create an input chain with the appropriate fields Use the function Constant Via the configuration of the time zones you can set when this input chain resets the GVs 5 2 3 Transponder Tr...

Page 124: ...ments with Hitag1 and 2 with Titan only the serial number 125 KHz Hitag2 8 segments each 4 byte 0 Fixed number only reading 1 to 3 Passwords 4 to 8 available 125 KHz HitagS 1 63 available 125 KHz Titan EM4450 34 segmentes 0 to 2 Password 3 to 31 available 32 to 33 Serial Device ID 13 56 MHz Mifare Mifare PHG Voxio oder Relino 16 segments available The high speed and the large memory capacity are a...

Page 125: ...TSR33 Mifare 13 56 MHz Mifare Legic 13 56 MHz Primo iButton Dallas Semiconductor DS9092 PHG 125 kHz sowie 13 56 MHz Aperio Relino Table 22 Transponder read TMR33 supported by GIS Unique Serial number Hitag1 max 3 segments Hitag S H32 max 1 segments Hitag S H48 max 3 segments Hitag S H56 max 3 segments Hitag2 max 3 segments EM4450 max 3 segments Please note the following when using Mifare The value...

Page 126: ...egments of 32 63 can be read and written always the segment 0 can be read always Depending on the content of the segments 1 7 it might be possible that the segments 8 31 cannot be read or written At most 3 segments are available for concurrent processing You can select them in the DatafoxS tudioIV under Transponder via the segment number Via the filing format you set how the 32bit value is used Wh...

Page 127: ...elect Fixed length the read card value is cut to the set number of digits and is filled up with zeros 0 left sided if necessary Figure 107 Hitag2 transponder For the writing of the cards an initial value per each segment can be set You can activate the option Autoincrement value behind the current initial value Then the current segment value is increased by the value indicated under Autoincrement ...

Page 128: ...HitagS H48 HitagS H32 means that this transponder has just a 32bit value serial number of the card see Unique Figure 108 HitagS H32 The H56 means that this transponder has 8 regis ters for a 32bit value each altogether 256 bit see Hitag2 Figure 109 HitagS H56 Version 04 01 07 00 Page 128 www datafox de ...

Page 129: ...Fixed length the read card value is cut to the set number of digits and is filled up with zeros 0 left sided if necessary Figure 111 Titan EM4450 transponder For the writing of the cards an initial value per each segment can be set You can activate the option Autoincrement value behind the current initial value Then the current segment value is increased by the value indicated under Autoincrement ...

Page 130: ...he key A is the reading password and the key B is the master key for reading and writing At the moment the Datafox devices up to version 4 1 4 xx support only the default format Legic Legic is used only in the German speaking areas Both spanned and unspanned memory cards are pro vided On the unspanned memory card the data are read by means of position and length indication It is impossible to writ...

Page 131: ...s knew this and used it In the version 04 01 05 19 and higher the Autologin works in a different way At activation all 6 passwords that are given are used until a login was successful This function allows only the reading of the card with various passwords when writing on the card the password has to be correct If Access is used the Autologin function cannot be used because the access reader permi...

Page 132: ...ading pre zeros 10 digits in the range sector 1 block 1 and a data range for fingerprint in the sectors 2 to 10 The range for the ID number uses the password group 1 with key A reading key and key B writing key the range for the finger print uses the password group 2 also with key A reading key and key B writ ing key In that case the ACBs have to be changed Figure 113 Example of a card Version 04 ...

Page 133: ...ample key A with FFFFFFFFFFFF as reading and writing key Via the transponder menu the card can be set newly but the formatting sec tor has to be activated The ID can be set via Write data on card the field Finger print via Fingerprint sector trailer Now the card possesses different reading and writing passwords for fingerprint and ID that are only known to you and the ter minal Figure 115 Password...

Page 134: ... page Expanded has the same structure as the one for field function Normal 5 2 3 2 5 Transponder menu The transponder menu is different only on the register card Mifare The function Formatting sector was added to the hitherto existing functions menu items The activation of this new function causes that a card with key Ax and key Bx and its current ACBs is overwritten with the values of key A and k...

Page 135: ...xamples for the possible use of PZE and ZK as well as the advantages and disadvantages Note You recommend the safer method with lists in the terminal When using ZK lists they are necessary anyway Example 1 ZK MasterIV setup for Hitag2 with firm code in segment 4 and personnel number in segment 5 Operation The firm code is filed in segment 4 When reading the card a format check is carried out e g 0...

Page 136: ...Manual Datafox ZK MasterIV Each card has to be programmed Example 2 ZK MasterIV setup for Hitag 2 with card number in segment 0 and check on lists Version 04 01 07 00 Page 136 www datafox de ...

Page 137: ... with the server application Note Datafox offers a desktop reader with USB connection to read the serial numbers into the PZE software By the keyboard emulation software the reader reacts like a keyboard The cursor is put to the field Card number and the transponder is read The number in the set segment is read and written to the position of the cursor 5 2 4 Creating data record descriptions Cauti...

Page 138: ... right side the details about this data record are displayed There you can enter the new name Note All entries are applied automatically and do not need to be saved explicitly Via the button OK you leave the edit dialogue and return to the setup dialogue For each data record appropriate data fields can be created and the field characteristics can be defined This procedure is the same as when creat...

Page 139: ...ng input chains An input chain defines a series of data fields that are entered on the device or filled automatically via collection or control routines Via this input chains the data records are filled by the device see chap ter 5 2 4 If several input chains are created under one menu item they are worked through one after another After creating an input chain and set ting a designator it has to ...

Page 140: ...ed Paste the input chain fields Figure 122 Add input fields A data record description is assigned to the input chain to save the data You have to assign the input chain fields to the appropriate field of the data record description analogously Data type and size of the data that shall be processed is set via this assignment Figure 123 Configuration of the input chain fields of the access control V...

Page 141: ...t has to occur You may find a detailed description in chapter 5 2 5 Write list field The value of a GV can be written on a selected list field via this function Constant The field is filled with a constant value Copy global variable to field The value of the current global variable is copied into this field Apply serial number 10 digit number Apply digital measurement 16 digit number Apply counter...

Page 142: ...umber is applied Access Apply status The basic status of the initialized ZK bus and of an action carried out is applied 5 2 6 3 Expanded You can use the cutting of the field values and the check against a reference string as expanded configu ration Further options are not available 1 2 3 4 On the register card Expanded the option Cut out character of 1 is activated and the field part is set by set...

Page 143: ...rmation Copy GV Timeboy variable to field Copy field to GV Timeboy variable Fingerprint scan teach in fingers delete finger templates carry out identification carry out verification or apply debug value You can define jump targets within the input chain for ESC or depending on a check if this function is available That way it is possible e g to check a status value 0 1 If the desired value is not ...

Page 144: ...ption would be started Figure 127 Use as Start Stop The cycle indicates the interval in which a data record is created irrespective of an impulse The input chain selected in the started stopped machine is carried out cyclically 5 2 7 2 Use as counter When using as counter a single digital input is allocated It is reasonable to use the faster 1 kHz input for this For this please note the following ...

Page 145: ... 1 kHz input for this because it also functions as counter The counter for produced pieces is the signal for a running machine concurrently In order to no tice interruption or switching off of the machine the timeout is supervised When the timeout has run out without registering a counting impulse an interruption data record is created The timeout is put back after each impulse change from Low to ...

Page 146: ...ssary to activate the assigned input chain The input chain is not car ried out if 0 is indicated If no further impulse is detected within the time of the timeout the input chain for the timeout is started A further impulse restarts the input chain of the 1st impulse Figure 131 Use as counter with Start Stop via timeout and 1st counting impulse The debounce time indicates how long the signal level ...

Page 147: ...to create an input chain for the creation of alive data records via signal process ing In both variants the alive parameter in the GPRS ini has to have a value larger than 60 The ZK MasterIV checks Alive via F6 chain and then Alive via signal processing Figure 133 Setting the alive data record 5 2 7 8 Setting of timers 5 2 7 9 Setting of timers 5 2 8 Mathematical operations The mathematical operat...

Page 148: ...obal variables or fields with the format only numeric characters The operations addition and subtraction do not have to be explained further The following is valid for the negation No Each value of the operand 0 has the result 0 each value of the operand 0 has the result 1 The following is valid for the comparison operations A positive comparison Yes has the result 1 a negative comparison No has t...

Page 149: ...est the example continuously Please plan 3 up to 4 hours for working through this chapter incl hardware installation Take the time so that you can comprehend each step in a test environment 5 3 1 1 General There are the following special features for a setup of access control The ZK MasterIV does not have a keyboard or a display Therefore operating via direct user input on terminal is impossible 5...

Page 150: ... case But you should check the concurrence of the settings via the system menu BIOS of the ZK MasterIV If they are not concurrent you have to adapt the parameters via terminal or DatafoxStudioIV Confirm all changes via OK Figure 136 Setting of the device type and the communication parameters This setup standard AESetup1 you can save with an own name via Datei Speichern unter In our example you use...

Page 151: ...s example the transponder type Hitag2 is used In order to read the card number the seg ment 4 is used with the filing format decimal at most 10 digits Figure 138 Setting of the transponder type 5 3 1 4 Creating a data record description In order to create a data record description you should exactly know which data have to be created Example While a ZK booking a data record should be created conta...

Page 152: ...aracters text and date_time Mark an input in the tree and set the charac teristics on the right side Date_Time is set as date_time Master_ID and Module_ID are set as string with numeric characters length 8 Because you know that a Hitag2 transponder is used the Card is defined as string with numeric characters length 4 The Status is set as string with ASCII characters length 8 Figure 140 Setting of...

Page 153: ...tion txt ID Group Pin Menace ActiveStart ActiveEnd ActiveGeneral 1111 1 1111 911 2005 01 01 2008 01 01 1 2222 2 2222 922 2005 01 01 2008 01 01 1 Set the Identification list to the columns ID Pin and Menace according to your cards The other settings are applied Location List Location txt ID RefGroup RefTime RefTimeNoPin 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 0 Time List Time txt ID Weekdays TimeStart TimeEnd 1 1234...

Page 154: ...rry out the control whether a person is access authorized or not Interaction with the user is limited to the card held in front of the reading device of the system Depending on the control result a relay or open collector is switched or not A data record with a status message is created at any rate That way you can comprehend who tried to enter this area At first you control the settings for the a...

Page 155: ... Zutrittskontrolle Figure 144 Creating the input chain No you set the characteristics of the input chain fields For Name you use the designation you al ready used in the data record description Then assign the appropriate field of the data record de scription In our case it is Date_Time A function is not necessary here because format and value are set by the system Figure 145 Definition of the inp...

Page 156: ... As sign the same named field to the data record de scription Select the function Access apply TM DoorModule Figure 147 Definition of the input chain field Modul_ID This input chain field is named Card_No Assign the same named field to the data record descrip tion Select the function Access apply card num ber The settings on the register cards Expanded and Jumps are not changed Figure 148 Definiti...

Page 157: ...PC according to the selected communication type see figure 141 Make sure that the PC interface is configured correctly e g the baud rate number of data bits parity and stop bits of the COM interface have to be concurrent to the configuration of the terminal Connect the terminal to the voltage source Within the booting process a connected RS485 bus incl RS232 branch line is scanned for available mo...

Page 158: ...eck of status signals necessary flash off off Signalizes readable card in field on on ca 1 s off Read card is access authorized in addition acoustic signal by buzzer ca 1s on off on ca 1 s Read card is not access authorized on flash off PIN input awaited Table 23 Status display of the access components via LEDs Import the access control lists created in chap ter 5 3 1 5 to the setup via Setup Zutr...

Page 159: ... access control lists to the device via Kommunikation Zutrittskontrolllisten laden In addition you can set there which lists shall be transmitted The progress bar indicates that data are transmitted to the device A successful conclusion of the transmis sion is indicated by a message you have to confirm via OK For ca 10s both the red and the yellow LED are flashing This indicates that the access co...

Page 160: ...f they do not you should check the list contents especially the Bus No DM of the reader list and the configuration of the access components via the dip switch If everything is okay you can test the access control system Version 04 01 07 00 Page 160 www datafox de ...

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