Dorma M6D Manual de usuario

DORMA Installation Manual
Terminal M6D


M6D Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1. General .................................4
1.1 Preface.................................5
1.2 Intended use.............................5
1.3 Safety instructions and warnings ..............5
1.4 Further Source of Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.5 Disposal ...............................6
1.6 Functional principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.7 Components supplied ......................7
1.8 Assembly accessories (optional) ...............7
2. Assembly ................................8
2.1 Terminal design ..........................8
2.2 Casing variants ...........................8
2.3 Dimensions..............................9
2.4 Opening and closing the terminal .............10
2.5 Assembly preparations .....................11
2.6 Assembly with flush cabling .................12
2.7 Inclined console .........................13
2.8 Inclined console with 230 V supply voltage ......14
3. Connection variants ........................15
3.1 External connections of the M6D .............15
3.2 Power supply ...........................15
3.3 Communication interfaces ..................15
3.3.1 RS485 bus ...........................15
4. Commissioning ...........................16
4.1 Settings ...............................16
4.1.1 Bus address...........................16
4.1.2 Connection resistor ......................17
4.2 Tampering protection ......................17
4.3 Reader settings .........................18
5. Maintenance ............................19
5.1. Fuses ................................19
EU Declaration of conformity ...................20
6. Technical data ...........................24

M6D 1. General
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The information provided in these assembly instructions
may be modified without prior notification. All previous ver-
sions cease to be valid with the publication of these instruc-
tions.
The information in these assembly instructions has been
compiled to the best of our knowledge and in good faith.
DORMA accepts no liability for the correctness and com-
pleteness of the details provided.
In particular, DORMA cannot accept liability for any conse-
quential damages due to incorrect or incomplete informa-
tion.
The recommendations for installation provided in this manu-
al are based on favourable basic conditions being present.
DORMA accepts no liability for the perfect functioning of
the M6D in external, non-system environments.
Despite every effort to prevent mistakes, they can never
be completely avoided. Therefore, we would be grateful to
receive notification of any errors or omissions.
DORMA accepts no liability for the information included in
this document being free of protected third party rights.
DORMA does not provide any licences to its own or to third
party patents or other protected rights with this document.
It is not permitted to print, reproduce or to pass this manual, or parts thereof, to third parties, other than for your own use,
without the approval of DORMA.
All rights reserved.
DORMA Time + Access GmbH
Postfach 21 01 85
53156 Bonn
http://www.dorma-time-access.de
E-Mail [email protected]
© Copyright 2011 by DORMA Time + Access GmbH
Diagram no.: 1053G-00-B1
Status: 10/13 V1.30

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1.1 Preface
This installation manual is intended to assist you in con-
necting and commissioning the M6D.
1.2 Intended use
The device is used as a time recording and access control
terminal.
Further details are described in chapter 1.6.
Any other use than that indicated is not permitted!
1.3 Safety instructions and warnings
This device has been constructed and tested in accordance
with the relevant current technological regulations. It left the
factory in perfect condition in terms of technological safety
and reliability. To maintain this condition and to ensure risk-
free operation, the instructions and warnings given in this
assembly guide must be observed by the user.
• The device may only be used for the purpose intended by
the manufacturer.
• The installation and assembly of electrical devices may
only be carried out by an electrical engineer.
• Before opening the unit, always switch off the power
supply and verify that the device is free of voltage by per-
forming a measurement.
• During assembly, please ensure that the requirements
laid down in the relevant device safety standard for the
unit are not negatively affected, as this would reduce the
safety level of the unit.
• Before switching on, ensure that the operating and con-
trol voltages connected do not exceed the permissible
values in accordance with the technical data.
• This unit conforms to EN 60950-1 protection class III
• The units must be operated with safety extra low voltage
(SELV)!
Electromagnetic compatibility:
• The device is designed for use in residential, business
and commercial areas and conforms to EN 61000-6-2
and 61000-6-3.
• The PCB is at risk from electrostatic discharge and the
relevant precautionary measures should be observed
(earthing, etc.).
Caution
• These devices may only be operated when fully assem-
bled.
• The locking screws on unassigned connection terminals
should be screwed in as far as they will go.
• If it has to be assumed that danger-free operation is no
longer possible, take the unit out of operation and secure
against accidental use.
• If the failure or malfunctioning of the unit may result in
injury to persons or animals or in damage to works equip-
ment, this must also be prevented by using additional
safety measures (limit switch, safety devices, etc.).
• Switch off the power supply before opening the device.

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1.4 Further Sources of Information
Further documents are available on request.
General Installation Guidelines
Specifications for planning attendance recording and
access control systems with our wired components.
Planner Manual
Examples of cross-system solutions
1.5 Disposal
The device was manufactured using recyclable materials and
components.
When disposing of the device and the packaging, please
ensure environmentally friendly recycling.
Information for EU Countries
European Directive 2002/96 EC applies to this device.
This means that this product must not be disposed of with
normal household waste. We, the manufacturer, will take
back our electric and electronic products and dispose of
them for you free of charge. Correct disposal of your old
equipment protects people and the environment from
possible harmful consequences.
1.6 Functional principle
The M6D terminal serves as a display and operation station
in an attendance recording system.
It has a keyboard that can be used to operate various que-
ries and functions in the system.
The identity and the rights of the user are determined using
a badge and where applicable by entering a PIN. The badge
data is queried by the integrated reader.
The data recorded are sent via an RS485 bus to a host ter-
minal for evaluation.
After they have been processed in the host, the result is
sent via the RS485 to the M6D terminal and shown visually
on a two-line display.
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1.7 Components supplied
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C1 x cable binder
D2 x Spax screws (4.5 x 35 mm)
E2 x dowels (6 mm)
1 x drilling template
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1.8 Assembly accessories (optional)
aInclined console, art. no. 1900070400119
bInclined console with 230V-supply voltage, art. no. 1900070400120
cFront lock, art. no. 1900004912571
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2.1 Terminal design
The terminal consists of the top casing section and the
bottom casing section.
The models are explained in the next chapter.
Top section
Bottom section
Contactless reader (PXL) Swipe reader (DZL)
2.2 Casing variants

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176,3 mm
59,3 mm 176,3 mm
2.3 Dimensions

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2.4 Opening and closing the
terminal
The unlocking mechanism is accessed through the hole on
the underside of the terminal. If there is a lock in this hole,
remove the lock first.
To open the casing you need a rod-shaped tool (such as a
screwdriver) which you insert through the unlocking hole.
Using strong pressure, increasing in force on the unlocking
piece on the inside, the casing will spring open. (See right.)
Then pull the top casing section vertically towards the wall
as far as it will go to remove it from the lower casing sec-
tion. Then swivel the top casing section to the left.
To close the unit, follow the same steps in the reverse order.
When working on the open casing, it is advisable to lock
the front using the front locking catch. This tool can also be
used to open the terminal.
Please note the following points:
• Do not allow the flat-band cable between the top and
bottom casing sections to be trapped when closing.
• The unlocking piece must be positioned to fit the guide.
• The top casing section can only be positioned parallel to
the bottom section based on the design.
When the top casing section is positioned on the bottom
casing section, the unit can be closed using even pressure
on the right and left-hand sides of the top casing section.
This means that an audible "click" can be heard when the
unit is closed correctly.
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