English
Application
Door controller IP TCIP 603-... as
a control unit for management of
access entitlement in private homes
and commercial properties.
It is operated directly via a PC
network (Ethernet standard
10/100 Mbit). Operation takes place
using Microsoft Internet Explorer,
current Version.
• Actuation possible via code lock
module COM 611-..., electronic
key reading module ELM 611-...
or fingerprint module FPM 611-...
To increase security, two different
access modules – e.g. COM/
FPM 611-... – can be used in com
bination.
• Password protected
• Central management in the net
work via any optional PC (Internet
Explorer current version)
• Logging of access and system data
• Attendance/absentee list as log
(when using separate entrance and
exit readers, i.e. 2 readers per door)
• 5 entrances (e.g. door contacts)
• 4 exits (e.g. door release)
• with FSM 740-... and SCE 640-...
extension possible by further inputs
and outputs
• Connection to Ethernet via RJ45
interface
• LEDs for status display of entrances
• 20 different time models possible
• Max. 40 access groups
• Management of up to 8 doors
• Max. 500 users with 4 character
istics per user such as fingerprint,
card or code
• Max. 100 fingerprints can be
scanned in
• Variable public holiday and vaca
tion profiles
• Automatic time changeover (sum
mertime/normal time)
Functional characteristics
An access control system ensures
that only authorized persons are
permitted to enter certain areas. As
a further restriction within the access
entitlement system, a time model is
available which determines when a
certain person is permitted access to
the relevant sector of the building.
A door station can comprise an
input module or a combination
of different input modules. The
controller TCIP 603-... switches a
relay in response to a valid input
which can then control for instance
a door release, a rotating door or a
turnstile.
By networking several input mod
ules, it is possible to create highly
complex overall systems whose
clearly arranged user interface
makes them easy to configure and
operate. The TCIP 603-... can be
integrated into an existing network.
The TCIP 603-... can be configured
via any PC connected to the network
PC. No special software is required.
Programming takes place via the
Internet browser.
Electrical voltage
Mounting, installation and servicing
work on electrical devices may only
be performed by a suitably qualified
electrician. Failure to observe this
regulation could result in the risk of
serious damage to health or fatal
injury due to electric shocks.
• In order to comply with the gen
eral safety regulations for telecom
munication systems in accordance
with VDE 0100 and VDE 0800, and
to prevent electrical interference,
ensure separate routing of heavy
and light current conductors. A dis
tance of 10 cm must be adhered to.
• Declaration of conformity
We, S. Siedle & Söhne, hereby
declare that these devices comply
with the underlying requirements
and other relevant stipulations of
Directive 1999/5/U. The Declaration
of Conformity can be found on
www.siedle.com in the download
area or can be requested from
Siedle.
Scope of supply
TCIP 603-... comprising:
• TCIP 603-... door controller in an
8-grid housing for top hat mounting
• Back-up battery used type Varta
CR 3032
• Terminals
• CD with backup software, manual
in the form of a PDF document and
Adobe Acrobat Reader
• This product information
System requirements
• PC with Intel Pentium III from
1 GHz or comparable processor
• at least 256 MB RAM
• Internet Explorer, latest version
• VGA graphic card with at least
1024 x 768 Pixel
Mounting
1 Insert the provided terminals in the
jacks at the TCIP 603-... marked in
grey. Jacks without inscription are
not assigned a terminal.
2 Clip the controller TCIP 603-...
onto the top hat rail. For this, the
TCIP 603-... must be suspended in
the rail and the two spring-mounted
plates pulled out until the housing
clips into place. The installation
site must be dry and free of dust.
The ventilation slots must remain
unobstructed to ensure that heat
generated inside the unit is able to
dissipate.
3 There is a back-up battery
mounted in the access control
system which retains the data in
case of a power failure or when
disconnecting from the mains. As a
protection against discharge during
storage, the supply through the
back-up battery is separated with
the aid of an isolating plate. This
plate must be removed when the
TCIP 603-... is operational. (Please
keep the plate in a safe place). If the
plate is replaced in the controller
at a later date, the contact to the
battery is interrupted. If there is an
interruption to the power supply all
the data will be lost. The operating
system of the controller is then reset
to its as-delivered status.
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