Simons Voss Technologies SmartRelais 3 Advanced Bedienungsanleitung

Manual
SmartRelais 3 Advanced
08.2018

Contents
1 Intended use ....................................................................................................................................5
2 Safety instructions..........................................................................................................................6
3 System description .........................................................................................................................8
3.1 Controller................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 Reader.................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 SmartOutput module ............................................................................................................ 10
3.4 Versions ............................................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Accessories .......................................................................................................................... 11
4 System requirements....................................................................................................................13
5 Connections ..................................................................................................................................14
5.1 Controller.............................................................................................................................. 14
5.2 Reader.................................................................................................................................. 15
5.3 SmartOutput module ............................................................................................................ 16
6 Setting up.......................................................................................................................................19
6.1 Unpacking and system test .................................................................................................. 19
6.2 Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 19
6.2.1 Establishing IP settings .............................................................................................23
6.2.2 Creating a communication node................................................................................23
6.3 Programming........................................................................................................................ 24
6.3.1 Adding SmartOutput modules ...................................................................................26
6.3.2 Resetting the controller .............................................................................................28
6.4 Application examples ........................................................................................................... 33
6.4.1 Basic principle ...........................................................................................................33
6.4.2 Gateway function.......................................................................................................34
6.4.3 General overview ......................................................................................................34
6.4.4 Solutions for scenarios ..............................................................................................36
6.4.5 wiring .........................................................................................................................55
7 Installation .....................................................................................................................................78
8 SREL3 ADV in LSM .......................................................................................................................79
8.1 Changing over from SREL2 to SREL3.ADV......................................................................... 79
8.2 Access list ............................................................................................................................ 79
8.2.1 Import access list.......................................................................................................79
8.2.2 Resetting the access list............................................................................................83
8.2.3 Event logging of unauthorised accesses...................................................................84
8.3 Flip-flop................................................................................................................................. 84
8.4 Time budgets........................................................................................................................ 85
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8.4.1 Time budget template for new locking system identification media ..........................85
8.4.2 Ignoring activation/expiry date...................................................................................86
8.5 Consequences in the event of a network failure .................................................................. 86
8.6 Signal settings ...................................................................................................................... 87
8.7 Operation as interface .......................................................................................................... 88
8.8 Near-field option ................................................................................................................... 89
8.9 Switching interval ................................................................................................................. 89
8.10 Software reset ...................................................................................................................... 90
8.11 Time switch-over function..................................................................................................... 91
8.11.1 Extended configuration without SmartOutput module ...............................................93
8.11.2 Extended configuration with SmartOutput modules ..................................................94
8.12 Remote opening ................................................................................................................... 95
8.13 Firmware update .................................................................................................................. 98
8.14 Events .................................................................................................................................. 98
8.14.1 Evaluating controller inputs .......................................................................................98
8.14.2 SmartSurveil............................................................................................................101
8.15 Things to do........................................................................................................................ 103
8.15.1 Initial programming via TCP/IP................................................................................103
8.15.2 Different authorisations on transponders ................................................................104
8.15.3 Signalling for flip-flop ...............................................................................................107
9 Signal ...........................................................................................................................................110
10 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................111
10.1 Battery warning .................................................................................................................. 111
10.1.1 Reading the battery level with USB cable ...............................................................111
10.1.2 Reading the battery level over network ...................................................................113
10.2 Battery replacement ........................................................................................................... 115
11 Fault rectification ........................................................................................................................117
11.1 Resetting components........................................................................................................ 117
11.2 Broadcast error................................................................................................................... 117
11.3 Permanent relay switching in the SmartOutput module ..................................................... 119
11.4 Problems with inputs or network readout/programming..................................................... 119
11.5 Time change-over does not respond to change................................................................. 120
12 Technical specifications.............................................................................................................121
12.1 Order numbers ................................................................................................................... 121
12.2 Properties ........................................................................................................................... 121
12.2.1 Controller.................................................................................................................121
12.2.2 Reader.....................................................................................................................124
12.2.3 SmartOutput module ...............................................................................................125
12.2.4 Recommended cable types.....................................................................................127
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12.3 Power input in practice ....................................................................................................... 128
12.4 Dimensions......................................................................................................................... 130
12.4.1 Controller.................................................................................................................130
12.4.2 Reader.....................................................................................................................131
12.4.3 SmartOutput module ...............................................................................................132
12.5 Drilling templates................................................................................................................ 132
12.5.1 Controller.................................................................................................................133
12.5.2 Reader.....................................................................................................................134
13 Help & Contact ............................................................................................................................135
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SimonsVoss 1 | Intended use
1 Intended use
In its third generation, the SimonsVoss SmartRelay system (SREL 3 ADV)
is a system consisting of several networked components which provide
intelligent control of locking devices and third-party systems. The system
consists of a controller, at least one external reader and an optional
SmartOutput module.
The controller is the main component. A service communicates with the
LSM database and provides the controller with the latest information from
the database when it is used as a gateway. No manual updates or time-
consuming reprogramming are required.
The controller can use information retrieved from the LSM database and
identification data transmitted by the reader to verify identification data with
the database. Different actions are possible, depending on the settings
programmed in the controller, including:
– Assigning authorisations
– Withdrawing authorisations
– Loading time budgets
– Updating identification media configurations
– Switching relay outputs
– Reading lists
Identification media are read by up to three external readers, which may be
physically separate from one another and the controller. In the third-
generation SmartRelay system, the reader can read active and passive
identification media and transmit the information to the controller for
evaluation.
The controller features a built-in relay output which can be freely
programmed. The system can be extended with SmartOutput modules in a
daisy chain featuring up to 116 relay outputs, which are also freely
programmable.

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SimonsVoss 2 | Safety instructions
2 Safety instructions
DANGER Risk of injury due to incorrect programming
The SREL3 ADV system is not suitable to replace existing security installa-
tions.
1. Ensure that the SREL3 ADV system is used as an additional securing
measure only.
2. Do not replace existing security installations with the SREL3 ADV
system.
WARNING Blocked access
Access through a door may be blocked due to incorrectly fitted or incor-
rectly programmed components. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH is not li-
able for the consequences of incorrect installation, such as physical dam-
age or any other losses, or blocked access to injured persons or those at
risk.
CAUTION Fire hazard posed by batteries
The batteries used may pose a fire or burn hazard if handled incorrectly.
1. Do not try to charge, open, heat or burn the batteries.
2. Do not short-circuit the batteries.
CAUTION Risk of burns due to hot circuit board
The circuit board can become very hot if PoE is used (power supply over
Ethernet).
1. Let the controller cool down before you open the housing.
ATTENTION Misuse
SmartRelay may only be used for its intended purpose. No other use is per-
mitted.
IMPORTANT SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH accepts no liability for damage caused to
doors or components due to incorrect fitting or installation.
IMPORTANT Specialist knowledge in door mechanics, door approvals, electronic system
installation and the use of SimonsVoss software is required to install the
system and put it into operation. Only trained specialists may install the
system.

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SimonsVoss 2 | Safety instructions
IMPORTANT This documentation has been compiled based on the best knowledge avail-
able to us. Nevertheless, errors cannot be ruled out. SimonsVoss Techno-
logies GmbH is not liable in such cases.
IMPORTANT Should there be differences in the content of other language versions of
this documentation, the German version applies in cases of doubt.
IMPORTANT You must follow all instructions precisely when connecting and installing the
product. The person installing the system should hand these instructions as
well as any maintenance instructions over to the user.
IMPORTANT Modifications or further technical developments cannot be excluded and
may be implemented without notice.

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SimonsVoss 3 | System description
3 System description
3.1 Controller
The SREL3 ADV system is connected to the network via Ethernet. The
Ethernet connection is PoE-capable, so an external power supply unit is not
essential. It is possible to use the system as a gateway in the virtual
network. The controller established a connection to the VN host server to
do so. The VN host server transmits modified authorisations (programming
requirement) and data from the LSM database to the controller. This means
there is no longer a need for the database to be fully loaded, which saves
time. Instead, the controller fetches the provided data when an identification
medium is detected (pull principle). The entire system is programmed via a
single interface – the controller.
The SREL3 ADV is also available in a ZK variant, which extends the
system's functions to include time zone control and event logging (access
lists).
Three available screw terminal inputs ensure that the controller is flexible in
its use.
– Forwarding to LSM (Inputs 1 and 2)
– Push-to-open contact (Input 3)
The built-in screw terminal relay output can activate any system and open
an electric door, for example.
An IP address needs to be issued using USB when the controller is
programmed for the first time. Once the IP address is issued, a USB
connection is no longer needed. The controller's configuration can be
modified over the network instead.
The built-in backup battery ensures that the programmed settings are
maintained after a power failure and guarantees that the controller
continues to function without any limitations once power is restored.

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SimonsVoss 3 | System description
IMPORTANT Follow the switch-on sequence
After a power-on reset (power outage followed by restoration of power sup-
ply), the controller automatically searches for connected system compon-
ents one time on restarting. System components which are not supplied
power until the controller restarts are thus unable to respond to the control-
ler's query and are not recognised.
The controller must therefore be supplied power with the other system com-
ponents at the same time or must be the last system component to receive
power.
3.2 Reader
At least one external reader is required to use the SREL3 ADV system.
SmartRelay 3 readers are ordered separately from the controller.
The controller is unable to read identification media. Up to three readers
can be connected via an RS-485 interface for this purpose. They can read
both active and passive identification media. After reading media, the
readers transmit the data to the controller, which checks the identification
medium's authorisation and triggers relevant actions as programmed. The
reader itself is unable to trigger actions and can thus be installed in less
protected areas. In the WP variant, the housing is sealed and protected
against splashing water.
Readers can either be powered through the controller or equipped with
their own power supply unit.
IMPORTANT Too low operating voltage
When selecting the power supply, please allow for a voltage drop occurring
in conductors. A voltage drop can cause the operating voltage in the reader
to fall below the required level and malfunctions may occur. In such a case,
either the operating voltage on the controller needs to be increased or the
reader equipped with its own power supply unit.
A multi-coloured LED signals the different operating modes.

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SimonsVoss 3 | System description
3.3 SmartOutput module
SmartOutput modules are ideal complements to controllers if more than
one relay output is required. Every SmartOutput module is equipped with
eight relays, which each feature a change-over contact. SmartOutput
modules can be connected in parallel to one another and fitted on a DIN rail
(35 mm x 7.5 mm).
A multi-coloured LED signals the different operating modes.
IMPORTANT Follow the switch-on sequence
After a power-on reset (power outage followed by restoration of power sup-
ply), the controller automatically searches for connected system compon-
ents one time on restarting. System components which are not supplied
power until the controller restarts are thus unable to respond to the control-
ler's query and are not recognised.
The controller must therefore be supplied power with the other system com-
ponents at the same time or must be the last system component to receive
power.
3.4 Versions
Several improvements have been made for the newly launched SREL 3
ADV compared to its predecessor:
Comparison between SmartRelay 2 and SmartRelay 3
SmartRelay 2 SmartRelay 3 Advanced
Duration of data trans-
mission to the gateway
– Depending on the
data volume (push
principle)
– Immediate (pull
principle)
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