Simons Voss WaveNet Bedienungsanleitung

WaveNet
Manual
07.04.2020

Contents
1 General safety instructions.....................................................................................................................4
2 Product-specific safety instructions....................................................................................................6
3 Further documentation............................................................................................................................9
4 WaveNet system...................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Transmission paths........................................................................................................................................13
4.2 Item numbers................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2.1 RouterNodes....................................................................................................................................14
4.2.2 LockNodes........................................................................................................................................15
4.2.3 Accessories....................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3 Devices ................................................................................................................................................................ 19
4.3.1 Computer ..........................................................................................................................................19
4.3.2 RouterNodes.................................................................................................................................. 20
4.3.3 LockNodes...................................................................................................................................... 20
4.4 Radio network...................................................................................................................................................21
4.4.1 Segments ......................................................................................................................................... 22
4.4.2 Signal quality..................................................................................................................................23
4.4.3 Challenges in wireless networks...........................................................................................24
4.5 Safety and alarms .........................................................................................................................................27
4.5.1 Encryption ........................................................................................................................................ 27
4.5.2 Monitoring the devices in the network...............................................................................28
4.5.3 Alarms................................................................................................................................................29
4.6 WaveNet and LSM .......................................................................................................................................30
4.7 Firmware ...........................................................................................................................................................30
4.7.1 Reading out firmware................................................................................................................ 30
4.7.2 Updating firmware.......................................................................................................................32
5 WaveNet Manager...................................................................................................................................35
5.1 System requirements.................................................................................................................................. 35
5.2 Unpacking, updating and starting the software ............................................................................ 35
5.2.1 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................................35
5.2.2 update............................................................................................................................................... 36
5.2.3 Start .................................................................................................................................................... 37
5.2.4 Password......................................................................................................................................... 39
5.3 Firmware information ................................................................................................................................. 39
5.4 Management.................................................................................................................................................... 41
5.4.1 Basic principles...............................................................................................................................41
5.4.2 Auto-configuration ..................................................................................................................... 44
5.4.3 Finding and adding devices .................................................................................................... 48
5.4.4 I/O configuration and protection functions.................................................................... 68
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5.4.5 RingCast........................................................................................................................................... 93
5.4.6 Device-specific settings ......................................................................................................... 140
5.5 Fault rectification .........................................................................................................................................143
5.5.1 Improving signal quality ..........................................................................................................143
5.5.2 Device restart ...............................................................................................................................150
5.5.3 Reprogram or replace the device.......................................................................................154
5.5.4 Delete netcfg.xml.......................................................................................................................158
5.5.5 Resetting/Deleting.....................................................................................................................159
5.6 Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................. 168
5.6.1 Overview .........................................................................................................................................169
5.6.2 Check signal quality ....................................................................................................................171
5.6.3 Testing accessibility (WaveNet) ........................................................................................ 174
5.6.4 Test reachability (LSM) ...........................................................................................................177
5.6.5 Device function test .................................................................................................................. 178
5.6.6 IO Status and LockNode responsiveness ...................................................................... 179
6 Battery management ...........................................................................................................................184
6.1 LockNodes...................................................................................................................................................... 184
6.1.1 Battery change with integrated LockNodes ................................................................ 190
6.1.2 Battery change for external LockNodes ........................................................................ 190
6.2 Locking devices..............................................................................................................................................191
7 Signalling the operating status .........................................................................................................192
7.1 In LSM ..............................................................................................................................................................200
8 Technical specifications .....................................................................................................................203
8.1 WaveNet in general .................................................................................................................................. 203
8.2 RouterNodes ................................................................................................................................................ 205
8.3 LockNodes......................................................................................................................................................207
9 Help and other information ...............................................................................................................209
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1 General safety instructions
Signal word (ANSI Z535.6) Possible immediate effects of non-
compliance
DANGER Death or serious injury (likely)
WARNING Death or serious injury (possible, but
unlikely)
CAUTION Minor injury
IMPORTANT Property damage or malfunction
NOTE Low or none
WARNING
Blocked access
Access through a door may stay blocked due to incorrectly fitted and/or in-
correctly programmed components. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH is
not liable for the consequences of blocked access such as access to in-
jured or endangered persons, material damage or other damage!
WARNING
Blocked access through manipulation of the product
If you change the product on your own, malfunctions can occur and access
through a door can be blocked.
Modify the product only when needed and only in the manner described
in the documentation.
IMPORTANT
Operational malfunction due to radio interference
This product may be affected by electromagnetic or magnetic interference.
Do not mount or place the product directly next to devices that could
cause electromagnetic or magnetic interference (switching power
supplies!).
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IMPORTANT
Communication interference due to metallic surfaces
This product communicates wirelessly. Metallic surfaces can greatly re-
duce the range of the product.
Do not mount or place the product on or near metallic surfaces.
NOTE
Intended use
SimonsVoss-products are designed exclusively for opening and closing
doors and similar objects.
Do not use SimonsVoss products for any other purposes.
NOTE
Qualifications required
The installation and commissioning requires specialized knowledge.
Only trained personnel may install and commission the product.
NOTE
The German language version is the original instruction manual. Other lan-
guages (drafting in the contract language) are translations of the original
instructions.
NOTE
Read and follow all installation, installation, and commissioning instruc-
tions. Pass these instructions and any maintenance instructions to the user.
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2 Product-specific safety instructions
WARNING
Personal injury or damage to property due to non-redundant safety
concept
The protective functions of your WaveNet system are only one element of
an entire safety concept. They are not suitable as the only protection
against hazards such as fire, burglary or similar.
1. Make use of redundant systems to protect against your individual risks
(burglar alarms, fire alarms and the like).
2. Have a technical risk manager (Certified Security Manager or the like)
create and evaluate a security concept.
3. Please pay particular attention to relevant regulations on escape and
rescue routes.
WARNING
Impairment or failure of protective functions due to changed conditions
The activation of the protection functions in RingCast is based on wireless
connections and Ethernet connections. Wireless connections in particular
can be affected by changing environmental conditions (see
Radio network
[}21]
und
Challenges in wireless networks [}24]
). This also influences
the activation of the protective functions in the RingCast and can jeopard-
ise the safety of persons and property that are additionally protected by
the protective functions in the RingCast, for example.
1. Test the protective functions at least once a month (see
RingCast
function test [}136]
).
2. If necessary, also observe other guidelines or regulations that are
relevant for your locking system (especially for escape and rescue
routes and fire protection. You are solely responsible for ensuring
compliance with these guidelines and regulations).
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WARNING
Change in the sequence of emergency functions due to malfunctions
SimonsVoss and "Made in Germany" stand for maximum safety and reliab-
ility. In individual cases, however, malfunctions of your devices cannot be
ruled out. This may pose a risk to the safety of persons and property, which
are additionally protected by the protective functions in the RingCast.
1. You should test your devices at least once a month (see
Device function
test [}178]
Shorter intervals may also be required according to other
regulations concerning your overall system).
2. Test the protective functions at least once a month (see
RingCast
function test [}136]
).
NOTE
Redundant protection of the network infrastructure
In addition to SimonsVoss security measures, the network infrastructure in
which you use WaveNet must also comply with current security standards.
1. You can meet these security standards by, for example using virtual
networks or active network monitoring (the list does not claim to be
complete).
2. talking to your IT infrastructure specialist.
NOTE
Exclusion of liability for the consequences of changed environmental
conditions
Ambient conditions can change and, despite regular testing, can interfere
with the RingCast and its protective functions (see
Radio network [}21]
und
Challenges in wireless networks [}24]
). Neither SimonsVoss Tech-
nologies GmbH nor the product itself has influence on changing environ-
mental conditions. The stability of the ambient conditions is a functional
prerequisite. Therefore, the failure of protective functions can result in per-
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sonal injury and damage to property. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH
shall not assume any liability for personal injury and material damage due
to changing environmental conditions.
1. Record the current ambient conditions and the current signal quality
during the project planning to be carried out (see
Signal quality [}23]
und
Check signal quality [}171]
, see snapshot).
2. Ensure by continuous monitoring that the ambient conditions do not
change unexpectedly.
3. Record the current ambient conditions and the current signal quality
during the acceptance test to be performed (final snapshot).
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3 Further documentation
Your WaveNet connects the Locking System Management (LSM) software
and your locking devices. Further information can be found in the download
area of the SimonsVoss website
https://www.simons-voss.com/
.
Detailed information on LSM can be found in the LSM manual, in
particular Performing standard WaveNet-based tasks in LSM Business.
Detailed information on the locking devices can be found in the
respective manuals and brief instructions.
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4 WaveNet system
You can network SimonsVoss locks (locking cylinders, SmartHandles and
SmartRelays) in a number of different ways and thus manage them
centrally. WaveNet is the most advanced and convenient way to manage
and monitor larger locking systems with many locks.
WaveNet (online) Virtual networking (vir-
tual) No networking (offline)
Functional
principle
Data transmission with
networked WaveNet
devices (see
Transmis-
sion paths [}13]
and
Devices [}19]
).
Data transmission with
identification media (ex-
cept programming data).
Data transmission with
programming devices.
Extension
WaveNet devices are
connected via various
transmission media. All
types of data are trans-
mitted using these trans-
mission media.
In a virtual network, cer-
tain data is transferred to
the identification media
using a gateway (entries
in the blacklist). If you
operate this identification
media on a virtually net-
worked locking device,
the data is transferred to
the locking device.
Locking devices that are
not networked can only
exchange data with the
programming device. You
must go to the locking
devices with the pro-
gramming device.
Programming
effort Low. Low.
Effort depends on the
size of the locking sys-
tem.
Small locking system:
Low effort.
Medium locking
system: Medium
effort.
Large locking system:
Extensive effort.
Transmission
speed of the
data exchange
Immediately. Data ex-
change with different
transmission media.
Speed between gateway
and locking devices
highly dependent on the
intensity of use of the
locking devices. Identific-
ation media are trans-
mission media - no data
transmission without
identification.
Slow.
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