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Rittal CMC III coded lock VX

6  Operation

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Parameter

Explanation

Handle

Serial number of the Access Control/DCM 

or (virtual) access controller to which the 

access module to be switched is connect-

ed. Several comma-delimited entries for 

different Access Control/DCM can also be 

added here.

Tab. 4: 

Entries for access codes

Note:

In addition, the file can contain lines that 

begin with the "Crd" parameter. Such lines 

contain information about transponder 

cards that are used with a transponder 

reader.

The entries are explained in detail using the following 

example configuration.

Fig. 7: 

Example configuration

 

– Handle 1 is opened using access code "1234" (line 

11 in the editor window). User "cmc" and the infor-

mation "Info 1" are entered in the CMC III PU logfile.

 

– Handle 2 is opened using access code "123456" 

(line 12). User "Rittal" and the information "Info 2" are 

entered in the CMC III PU logfile.

 

– Both handles are opened using access code 

"12345678" (line 13). User "admin" and the informa-

tion "Info 3" are entered in the CMC III PU logfile.

In lines 15 to 17, a transponder card has also been as-

signed to each of the users. These transponder cards 

open the same handles as the access codes above. 

The respective users and associated information are 

entered in the CMC III PU logfile.

Time interval for the four-eyes principle

The time interval for registration in the four-eyes princi-

ple is specified in the line with the "4-Eyes" entry.

Parameter

Explanation

4-Eyes

Time interval in seconds within which the 

two persons must register with their tran-

sponder cards or their number code.

Tab. 5: 

Time interval for the four-eyes principle

Assignment of reader units to access modules

The lines for the assignment of reader units to access 

codes contain the following entries:

Parameter

Explanation

Keypad

Serial number of the Access Control or 

the (virtual) access controller to which the 

reader unit is connected with the following 

assigned handles or doors.

Handle

Serial number of the Access Control/DCM 

or (virtual) access controller to which the 

access module to be switched is connect-

ed. Several comma-delimited entries for 

different Access Control/DCM can also be 

added here.

Tab. 6: 

Assignment of reader units to access modules

Note:

If 

no

 access module is assigned to the 

"Handle" entry, the reader unit will be as-

signed to 

all

 access modules. In this case, 

all doors activated for the transponder card 

or the number code will be opened, irre-

spective of which reader unit is used.

6.5.3  Uploading the file

Once all entries have been made in the "access.cmc3" 

file, this file has to be stored in the "upload" directory 

on the CMC III Processing Unit again.

 

◾ Establish an FTP or SFTP connection to the CMC III 

Processing Unit from a PC again.

 

◾ Switch to the "upload" folder in the right-hand sub-

window (CMC III PU).

 

◾ In the left-hand subwindow (PC), switch to the folder 

where you have stored the revised version of the 

"access.cmc3" file.

 

◾ Right-click the "access.cmc3" file and select the 

"Upload" action.

 

◾ If the file cannot be uploaded this way, first delete the 

existing "access.cmc3" file from the "upload" directo-

ry and then upload the file from the PC again.

 

◾ Finally, disconnect the (S)FTP connection between 

the PC and CMC III PU.

The access authorisations have now been updated.

Summary of Contents for DK 7030.222

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions CMC III coded lock VX DK 7030 222 DK 7030 223 ...

Page 2: ... to hereafter as coded lock We wish you every success Yours Rittal GmbH Co KG Rittal GmbH Co KG Auf dem Stuetzelberg 35745 Herborn Germany Tel 49 0 2772 505 0 Fax 49 0 2772 505 2319 E mail info rittal de www rittal com www rittal de We are always happy to answer any technical questions regarding our entire range of products ...

Page 3: ...ns 8 5 2 Siting location requirements 8 5 3 Installation procedure 8 5 3 1 Installation note 8 5 3 2 Installation on a VX and VX IT sheet steel door 8 5 3 3 Installation on a VX glazed door 8 5 3 4 Installation on a VX IT glazed door or VX IT vented door 9 5 4 Connecting the coded lock 9 6 Operation 10 6 1 Activating the coded lock 10 6 2 Operating and display elements 10 6 3 LED displays 10 6 4 O...

Page 4: ...dous situation leading directly to death or serious injury if the instruc tions are not followed Warning Hazardous situation which may lead directly to death or serious injury if the instructions are not followed Caution Hazardous situation which may lead to minor injuries if the instructions are not followed Note Identification of situations that can lead to material damage This symbol indicates ...

Page 5: ...ust not be exceeded under any circum stances In particular this applies to the specified ambient temperature range and IP degree of protec tion The coded lock may only be opened for mounting purposes The unit does not contain any parts that need servicing Operating the system in direct contact with water aggressive materials or inflammable gases and va pours is prohibited Other than these general ...

Page 6: ...ther with the CMC III Processing Unit CMC III Access Control or Door Control Module DCM Any other use is not permitted The unit is state of the art and built according to rec ognised safety regulations Nevertheless incorrect use may result in damage to or faults with the system and other material assets Consequently the unit must only be used properly and in a technically sound condition Any malfu...

Page 7: ...packing the packaging materials must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way They consist of the following materials Polyethylene film PE film cardboard Check the unit for any damage that may have oc curred during transport Note Damage and other faults e g incomplete delivery should be reported immediately in writing to the shipping company and to Rittal Remove the unit from the PE film ...

Page 8: ...ed 5 3 Installation procedure There are generally several options for installing the coded lock Installation on a VX and VX IT sheet steel door Installation on a VX glazed door Installation on a VX IT glazed door or VX IT vented door 5 3 1 Installation note Cover the area around where holes are to be drilled before drilling in order to prevent damage and scratches 5 3 2 Installation on a VX and VX...

Page 9: ...d location using the flat headed screws provided Finally reattach the locking bars 13 37 5 KB 40x30 MA 2 5 Nm Ø4 5 Ø8 166 23 Ø9 4x90 Ø4 5 Option Fig 4 VX IT glazed door VX IT vented door installation 5 4 Connecting the coded lock Note The coded lock is compatible with the CMC III Access Control DK 7030 202 and the Door Control Module DCM DK 7030 501 The Access Control DCM supplies the coded lock w...

Page 10: ...n button The Access Configurations dialogue opens To add a new access code Below the list of access codes transponder cards that have already been added in the Access Config urations dialogue click on the Add button To configure an access code Select the line with the required entry to change the configurations stored for this Click the Edit button The Access Configuration dialogue opens Parameter...

Page 11: ...d subwindow PC switch to the folder where you wish to locally save the access cmc3 file Switch to the upload folder in the right hand sub window CMC III PU Right click the access cmc3 file and select the Download action Disconnect the S FTP connection between the PC and CMC III PU If there is no access cmc3 file in the upload directo ry this has to be created first Input any sequence of numbers on...

Page 12: ...th their tran sponder cards or their number code Tab 5 Time interval for the four eyes principle Assignment of reader units to access modules The lines for the assignment of reader units to access codes contain the following entries Parameter Explanation Keypad Serial number of the Access Control or the virtual access controller to which the reader unit is connected with the following assigned han...

Page 13: ... is not used for a long period Rittal recom mends that it be disconnected from the mains power supply and protected from damp and dust 7 2 Disposal Since the coded lock consists mainly of the housing and circuit board parts the device must be passed on to the electronic waste recycling system for dispos al ...

Page 14: ... x 25 Operating temperature range 0 C 55 C Storage temperature 45 C 85 C Operating humidity range 5 95 relative humidity non condensing Numerical code 00000000 to 99999999 variable Keys 0 9 Clear Enter Connection cable m 2 9 Protection category IP 40 to IEC 60 529 Inputs and outputs Interface for Access Control DCM 1 x Operation signals LED display 2 x white Tab 7 Technical specifications ...

Page 15: ...ice addresses EN 9 Customer service addresses For technical queries please contact Tel 49 0 2772 505 9052 E mail info rittal de Homepage www rittal com For complaints or service requests please contact Tel 49 0 2772 505 1855 E mail service rittal de ...

Page 16: ...ftware Services RITTAL GmbH Co KG Auf dem Stuetzelberg 35745 Herborn Germany Phone 49 2772 505 0 E mail info rittal de www rittal com www rittal com contact You can find the contact details of all Rittal companies throughout the world here 10 2019 D 0000 00002253 00 EN ...

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