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  • Page 1 User Manual VingCard Allure ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 2 ASSA ABLOY does not assume any responsibility for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this manual. All information and drawings in this document are the property of ASSA ABLOY. Unauthorized use and reproduction is prohibited. For FCC, IC and R&TTE statements for the BLE module, see ‘Installation instruction Mobile access option’.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.8.2 To power supply a GPIO module ..............................32 2.8.3 To communicate with a GPIO module ..............................32 2.8.3.1 Example 1: Connecting to Chic corridor panel ............................32 2.8.3.2 Example 2: Connecting to main control unit ............................33 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 4 8.3 To reset the tamper switch ........................50 8.4 To power open an access panel ........................50 8.5 To emergency open a door communication unit ........................50 Appendix: Quick reference of technical data ....................51 Main control unit ........................51 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 5 ........................51 Wired room panel ........................52 Frame communication unit ........................52 Door communication unit ........................52 Ethernet module ........................52 Junction box, new installations ........................53 Junction box, existing installations ........................53 GPIO module ........................53 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 6: Fcc/Ised (Ic) Statements

    The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Le terme "IC" devant le numéro de certification signifie seulement que les specifications techniques Industrie Canada ont été respectées. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 7: Fcc Statements For Ble Module

    Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 8: Déclarations D' Industry Canada Pour Module Ble

    Le terme "IC" devant le numéro de certification de l’équipement signifie seulement que les spécifications techniques d’Industry Canada ont été respectées. Le produit final concerné doit porter une étiquette avec la mention: ‘Contient IC: 9514A-7001CC1’. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The room bus cable is a cable inside the rooms to which wired room panels, GPIO modules and future modules can be connected. There is no limitation in the number of items that can be connected to the room bus cable. Attention: Observe precautions for handling; electrostatic sensitive devices. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 10 16 selectable light color themes; see section 6.2 for details on how to change the color if requested by the customer: text/picture (e.g. hotel logo) printed on the panel according to the customer’s specification Figure 5 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 11: Installation

    See the section Set system ID in lock in Quick reference guide Lock Service 3G for details. See the section Initialize lock in Quick reference guide Lock Service 3G for details. See the section Configure lock in Quick reference guide Lock Service 3G for details. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 12: To Install A Main Control Unit

    1. Use machine screws into the threaded inserts in the main control unit junction box. 2.2.4 To fasten the main PCBA to the input/output 1. All inputs and outputs are connected through terminal blocks on the main PCBA. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 13: To Connect A Frame Communication Unit

    Figure 8 To fasten a ZigBee endnode to the electronics housing: 1. Slide the ZigBee endnode in place inside the plastic features (lower part) in the housing for electronics; see Figure 9. Figure 9 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 14: To Install A Ble Module

    Figure 10 To fasten a BLE module to the electronics housing: 1. Slide the BLE module in place inside the plastic features (upper part) in the housing for electronics; see Figure 11. Figure 11 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 15: To Install An Ethernet Module

    2. Mount the Ethernet cable in the ferrite as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 3. If the ferrite later needs to be opened, use the ferrite tool again. Continued on next page Figure 15 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 16 Figure 16. Note: For more information about the Ethernet module, chapter If BLE and Ethernet is applicable, the modules are installed as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 17: To Connect A Door Unit 3012

    2.2.9 To connect a door unit 3012 Figure 18 Note: The LiYCY cable is not included at delivery of door unit 3012, but must be ordered separately. 2.2.10 To connect a door opener Figure 19 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 18: To Connect A Doorbell

    You can use any strike with its own power supply by using a relay on the MCU strike output. The SmartCable only works with the VingCard Allure main control unit must be ordered from ASSA ABLOY Hospitality can be extended locally if required...
  • Page 19: To Connect An Egress Switch

    2.2.13 To connect an egress switch Note: The egress switch is always connected via SmartCable. The SmartCable only works with the VingCard Allure main control unit must be ordered from ASSA ABLOY Hospitality can be extended locally if required is not interchangeable with the SmartCable for the electric strike 2.3 To install an access panel (Grand)
  • Page 20 0.22 m long (8 21/32'') • 6 x 26 AWG • UL 1061 5. On the main control unit, use the connector marked with the arrow in Figure 28 to connect with the access panel. Figure 28 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 21: To Install A Wired Room Panel

    Figure 32 Figure 33 Note: If DND is activated, the doorbell button on the corresponding access panel will be deactivated and staff cards will not work at the access panel. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 22 - red wire on top - white wire in the middle - black wire on bottom Figure 36 Detail of the above Figure 36 Figure 37 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 23 7. Snap the wired room panel onto the back frame; see Figures 41 and 42. Figure 41 Figure 42 8. Push down the locking mechanism on top of the wired room panel. Figure 43 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 24: To Connect A Wired Room Panel To An Access Panel (Grand)

    2.4.1 To connect a wired room panel to an access panel (Grand) Figure 44 2.4.2 To connect a wired room panel to a room status panel (Blend) Figure 45 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 25: To Install Frame/Door Communication Units

    5. Install the door communication unit into the precut mortise in the door leaf and fasten it with two screws. 6. Install the batteries into the door communication unit. 7. Add the decorative front end to the door communication unit and fasten it with two screws. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 26: Battery-Low Warning

    LockLog™ under Readout in the left pane of Lock Service 3G to read out a log. The log can also be saved and will then be available under Database => LockLog™ 2.5.3 Battery replacement 1. Open the door and remove the front end of the door communication unit. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 27: To Install A Junction Box (New Installations)

    2.6 To install a junction box (new installations) 2.6.1 Large junction box Figure 49 2.6.2 Small junction box Figure 50 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 28: To Install A Junction Box (Existing Installations)

    2.7 To install a junction box (existing installations) 2.7.1 Large junction box Figure 51 2.7.2 Small junction box Figure 52 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 29: To Install A Gpio Module

    GPIO module on the wall; this requires mounting ears, see Figures 53 and 54. Note: For more information about the GPIO module, see chapter Figure 53 Figure 54 Terminal 1 of the GPIO module is marked with a white dot (red in Figure 55). Figure 55 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 30: To Connect A Gpio Module

    In 3; Switch Dry switch input; relative to "ground" In 3; 5-12VDC Low voltage signal input; relative to "ground" In 3; Common Common for terminals 10 and 11; see note above Table continued on next page ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 31 Other side of output relay 1; floating Supply voltage Connect to negative side of 12-24VDC minus power supply; see note above Supply voltage plus Connect to positive side of 12-24VDC power supply Table 1 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 32: To Power Supply A Gpio Module

    (GPIO module and main control unit OR GPIO module and corridor panel Chic), only one port is used. If three or more devices are connected to the bus, both ports are used. 2.8.3.1 Example 1: Connecting to Chic panel Figure 58 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 33: Example 2: Connecting To Main Control Unit

    2.8.3.2 Example 2: Connecting to main control unit Figure 59 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 34: Gpio Module Inputs

    Make up room Dry switch 5-12VDC Table 2 2.8.4.1 Example 1: Connecting dry switches for DND and MUR Figure 60 2.8.4.2 Example 2: Connecting DND and MUR signals from 12V or 24V PLC Figure 61 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 35: Gpio Module Outputs

    4.1 where it is located. Figure 62 2.8.5.2 Example 2: Connecting to external DND and MUR signal lamps Note: Insert configuration jumper 2; see in section 4.1 where it is located. Figure 63 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 36: Main Control Unit

    Figure 3.1 Battery backup It is required to mount 3 AA backup batteries in the battery holder of the main control unit; see Figure 64 and Figure 1 for details. Figure 64 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 37: Gpio Module

    Jumper 2 ON Output 1 is DND Output 2 is MUR Jumper 2 OFF Output 1 is activated when the doorbell button on the corridor panel is pressed. Output 2 is not used. Table 4 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 38: To Upgrade Firmware In A Gpio Module

    4.2 To upgrade firmware in a GPIO module A programming connector is provided for firmware upgrade in the field; see Figure 66. Figure 66 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 39: Ethernet Module

    Note: When the Ethernet module has got an IP address, either via DHCP or via zero config, it makes an announcement broadcast which the Visionline server should answer to. For more information about how the Ethernet module finds the server, section 5.5. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 40: Web Interface

    IP address for the router of the concerned subnet Subnet mask A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to Announcement broadcast Enable/Disable; makes the Ethernet module find the server Table 5: Description of Ethernet module parameters ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 41: To Factory Reset An Ethernet Module

    7. If a DHCP server is available, it sends a DHCP Offer packet. Since the Ethernet module has no valid IP address, the DHCP server must send to IP destination 255.255.255.255; IP broadcast. 8. The Ethernet module receives the offer and sends a DHCP Request packet, ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 42 If the factory default name is unknown too, or if a DNS server is not available at all, the Ethernet module sends a service discovery request. Note: 14, (15) and 16 will go on in a round robin way until the Ethernet module has reached the server. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 43: More About Finding The Server

    The Ethernet module will then make a DNS query using the name timeloxserver and in this way get the IP address of the server. 2. Connect the Ethernet module to Ethernet and wait for it to appear in the SysMon Online Network tree. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 44: Multiple Servers

    IP address from the first one by announcement broadcast. 2. Continue adding Ethernet modules. They will automatically obtain the IP address of the Visionline server from the Ethernet modules on the same subnet that are already online with the server. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 45: To Switch To Backup Server With Dns

    2. Enter the IP address of the backup server in the web interface for one Ethernet module per subnet. Note: It will take one hour after the primary server closes its sockets until the rest of the Ethernet modules enable their announcement broadcast. ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 46: Corridor Panels

    Figure 71 Connect the wired room panel to the main control unit; see Figures 71 and 72. Make a reset of the main control unit; see details in section 8.1. Figure 72 Figure 73 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 47: To Change Color Of A Panel

    6.2 To change color of a panel 1. The color of access panel Allure Grand room status panels Allure Blend Allure Chic can be changed; use the switch marked in Figure 74. There are 16 colors available. Figure 74 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 48: Wired Room Panels

    Dimming is ON Table 6 Jumper 2 (JP2): Jumper ON: Dimming starts 10 seconds after activity Jumper OFF: Dimming starts 1 minute after activity Table 7 Figure 75: Jumpers mounted (delivery state is jumpers off) ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    5. Snap the access panel onto the back frame again and push down the locking mechanism according to Figure 78. 6. Present a valid staff card at the access panel and make sure that the door opens. Figure 78 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 50: To Reset The Tamper Switch

    The cable can be plugged into any USB compatible unit (laptop, power bank, charger etc). Figure 79 Description Connector, plug, USB A Connector, DC plug, 5.5x2.1xL23mm, molding style, spring contacts Table 8 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 51: Appendix: Quick Reference Of Technical Data

    Dimensions, W x H x D (Allure Chic): 110 x 110 x 13 mm (4 11/32'' x 4 11/32'' x 33/64'') Climatic resistance: Indoor use, 20-95% relative humidity, non-condensing Operating temperature: 5-60 °C (41–140 °F) ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 52: Wired Room Panel

    Revision H and earlier (see label): 12VDC via main control unit Option 2: Power over Ethernet (PoE) Ferrite dimensions, W x H x D: 24,5 x 21,0 x 40,5 (31/32)'' x (53/64)'' x (1 19/32)'' ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 53: Junction Box, New Installations

    12-24V AC or DC, galvanically isolated Do not disturb 3A Dry switch 5-12V DC Make up room Dry switch 5-12V DC Output relay specification: Outputs: Maximum voltage 48V AC or DC Maximum current 600 mA Maximum on-resistance 0.8 Ω ASSA ABLOY Hospitality 66 1100 005-11...
  • Page 54 E-mail: apac.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +65 6305 7670 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality EMEA E-mail: emea.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +47 69 24 50 00 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality North America E-mail: northam.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +1 972 907 2273 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality Latin America E-mail: lam.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +52 55 36 40 12 00 www.assaabloyhospitality.com...

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