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Application
The Electronic-Key reading module
ELM 611-... in the Vario design is a
no-contact access control system
which can be optionally used as a
stand-alone unit or in conjunction
with the entryway controller
EC 602-... at the Siedle Vario bus
Used in stand-alone operation, the
ELM 611-... manages a maximum of
9 users (Electronic-Key EK 601-0
and/ or Electronic-Key Card
EKC 601-0) plus a master card.
It is possible to read in one or more
user keys/cards at one or more
ELM 611-... units.
The scope of delivery of the
ELM 611-... does not include an
EKC 601-... For commissioning and
operation, EK/EKC 601-... units have
to be ordered. These are available in
packs of three or ten.
In stand-alone operation, a floating
contact is available directly at the
ELM 611-..., for example for
triggering a door release. (Closing
time 3 sec.)
In bus operation, the ELM 611-... is
used as a reading unit. For manage-
ment of the various user keys/cards
and to trigger the outputs, an input
controller EC 602-... is required at
the Vario bus. In this operating
mode, it is possible to manage up to
999 user keys/cards. Using input
controller extension ECE 602-..., a
total of 8 control outputs are
available.
As up to 8 ELM 611-... units can be
connected to one EC 602-... in bus
operation, each ELM 611-... must
receive its own address. Underneath
the lid on the back next to the
ribbon cable outlet is a BCD rotary
switch for setting addresses from 1
to 8. The settings 0 and 9 and
double allocation of numbers result
in failure of the ELM 611-...
If several ELM 611-... units are used,
a distance of at least 1 m is
necessary between the modules.
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Electrical voltage
Mounting, installation and
servicing work on electrical
devices may only be performed
by a suitably qualified electrician.
• In order to comply with the
general safety regulations for tele-
communication systems in
accordance with VDE 0100 and
VDE 0800, and to avoid disturbing
influences, attention must be paid to
separate routing of heavy and light
current cables. A distance of 10 cm
must be adhered to.
• If the Electronic key EK 601-...
is attached to a set of car keys, this
can interfere with your car immo-
bilizer, as some immobilizers work at
the same frequency.
For this reason, we advise not
attaching your Electronic Key to the
same key ring as your car key.
Pilfer safeguard
In order to protect the Vario
modules from unauthorized access,
the pilfer safeguard controller
DSC 602-... can be optionally used
in conjunction with the ZDS 601-... .
This can be used to protect the
inserted modules from
unauthorized access.
Installation
Range
The conductor network laid
throughout the complete network
must not exceed 2000 m. Loop
resistance (forward and return line
between ELM 611-... and EC 602-...)
must not exceed 20 Ohm. With a
core diameter of 0.8 mm, this results
in a range of appr. 250 m.
The voltage supply to the Vario bus
components is routed via a separate
transformer TR 602-...
Steps must be taken to ensure that
the supply voltage never drops
below 9 V/AC at any any unit at
maximum current consumption. In
conjunction with Siedle door inter-
com systems, certain ranges
between the door loudspeaker and
line rectifier or between the door
loudspeaker and in-house telephone
must be observed. For more details,
see the planning and installation
guidelines for door and in-house
telephone communication.
Conductor material
Telecommunication cables must be
used for installation on the bus side
JY (St) Y
Twisted-pair
conductors, shielded,
0.8 mm core diameter
A2Y (St) 2Y
Telecommunication
cable 0.8 mm core
diameter
Mounting
1 (no illustration) Plug in ribbon
cable with combination terminal
2 (no illustration) Insert the
ELM 611-... in the mounting frame
3 Wiring diagram for stand-alone
operation
4 Connection at the Vario-Bus
Operating instructions
The maximum reading distance
between ELM 611-... and
EK 601-... is 25 mm, and between
ELM 611-... and EKC 601-... 80 mm.
Ideally, the EKC/EK 601-... will be
detected if as much as possible of its
surface area is facing the unit when
passed in front of the ELM 611-...
On the right next to the key symbol
of the ELM 611-... there are two
LEDS which provide information on
the operating status and function of
the ELM 611-...