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B-Net 93 60
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01/2006

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  • Page 1 B-Net 93 60 User Manual 01/2006...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. The document and its parts are copyrighted. Only Kaba Benzing has the right to commercialize, market and distribute this document. This document, or any part of it, may not be copied or reproduced, adapted, arranged, reworked or modified without the prior consent of Kaba Benzing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    General remarks ......................7 Installation instructions ....................7 Handling of Lithium batteries ..................8 ESD (Electro Static Discharge) protective measures.............9 Product description ......................10 The B-Net 93 60 Terminal ....................10 Technical data ......................11 Conformity ........................13 Labeling ........................13 Design and function ......................14 How to open the housing ....................14 Housing front ........................15...
  • Page 4 Set-up .............................42 Set-up process......................42 Set-up of optional hardware ..................43 6.2.1 Second reader (external reader, e.g. CCD hand scanner) ......43 6.2.2 Replacing a reader module with other reader type ..........43 6.2.3 Host connection via partyline ................44 6.2.4 Host connection via modem................44 6.2.5 Subterminal ......................45 Start options........................46...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 About this manual About this manual Validity This Manual describes the Kaba Benzing B-Net 93 60 terminal as of Serial number: 072363 - 000500 Manufacturing date: September 2005 Boot loader version: 2.4.0 Service module version:...
  • Page 6 About this manual User Manual B-Net 93 60 Danger Remarks with specifications or rules and restriction to prevent injuries and property categories damage are particularly marked. Please read the danger warnings and user tips carefully. This information will help prevent accidents and damage to your equipment.
  • Page 7: Safety Regulations

    Installations at the mains voltage may only be executed by a trained electrical specialist. Only trained personnel may carry out mounting and installation. Kaba Benzing GmbH is not liable for damages resulting from improper handling or incorrect installation. NOTICE! The relays are designed for 30 V AC / DC and 2 A maximum.
  • Page 8: Handling Of Lithium Batteries

    Safety regulations User Manual B-Net 93 60 Handling of Lithium batteries CAUTION Lithium batteries can rupture or burst like an explosive. Improper handling of Lithium batteries can lead to fire and explosions. • Only skilled specialists authorized by the manufacturer may exchange Lithium batteries.
  • Page 9: Esd (Electro Static Discharge) Protective Measures

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Safety regulations ESD (Electro Static Discharge) protective measures CAUTION Danger for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge. Improper handling of printed circuit boards or components can cause damages that lead to complete failures or sporadic errors.
  • Page 10: Product Description

    The B-Net 93 60 Terminal Fig. 1: B-Net 93 60 The B-Net 93 60 is a terminal with state-of-the-art technology. Besides its primary time recording functions, the 93 60 can handle additional tasks, such as access control functions or simple PDC functions as well as project time recording.
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Product description Technical data System Processor Netsilicon NET+ARM50 ( ARM7TDMI – Core ) Memory 16MByte SDRAM / 8MByte FLASH / 1MByte SRAM, buffered, expandable by 4 MByte to 5 MByte Display Monochrome display with a resolution of 240 x 128...
  • Page 12 Product description User Manual B-Net 93 60 Capacity of data Memory size 1 MB (Standard) 5 MB (optional) memory Data records 8,000 alternatively 3,000 50,000 Master records 2,000 alternatively 3,500 10,000 These specifications apply in connection with the B-Client HR3 application.
  • Page 13: Conformity

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Product description Conformity This device complies with the standards EN 55022 EN 61000-6-1 EN 61000-6-2 EN 300330 according to the regulations of the EU guidelines 73/23/EWG Low voltage directive 89/336/EWG EMC standard FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the...
  • Page 14: Design And Function

    Design and function User Manual B-Net 93 60 Design and function How to open the housing WARNING Hazardous voltage at clamps Carelessness can lead to an electric shock. • Only skilled maintenance or service personnel may open the housing. •...
  • Page 15: Housing Front

    CAUTION Display operating voltage 310 V AC (6 mA max.) Hazard of electric shock Avoid touching the area marked in yellow! Fig. 4: B-Net 93 60 housing front with matrix touch Serial reader module BEX201 user interface Display module Trimmer for display contrast BEX500 UPS (optional) 4.2.1...
  • Page 16: Bottom Casing

    Design and function User Manual B-Net 93 60 Bottom casing Fig. 5: Bottom casing Mains switch SV9001 power supply (optional) Optional interface or modem, refer to chapter 5.6.3 Slot for BEX400 memory expansion module Cold start button, refer to chapter 6.3 Service button, refer to chapter 6.3...
  • Page 17: Mains Switch

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Design and function 4.3.1 Mains switch The mains switch is located on the SV9001 power supply unit. Remark The internal SV9001 power supply unit with mains switch is optional and therefore not available in devices with external 24 V power supply.
  • Page 18: Mounting And Installation

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Installation conditions General An accurate installation of all components is a basic requirement for proper functioning. The following installation instructions must be adhered to. Connectors At the terminal’s installation site, the appropriate Ethernet connection as well as a mains voltage supply must be prepared.
  • Page 19 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Splash water Devices that are installed outside or in splash-water endangered rooms, may not be connected to the 115 V / 230 V mains voltage, but must be supplied with safety extra-low voltage (24 V).
  • Page 20: Installation Scheme

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 Installation scheme 115 V / 230 V AC Fig. 8: B-Net 93 60 installation scheme Power supply internal* Subterminal Power supply external* External power supply e.g. SV905 Data line subterminal Door-opener push button...
  • Page 21: Installation Lines

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Installation lines 5.3.1 Power supply internal With devices that have an integrated power supply SV9001 (optional), the mains voltage supply is led to the terminal. What must be considered? The terminal blocks on the SV9001 power supply are designed for a wire cross section of 1.5 mm²...
  • Page 22: Door Control

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.3.4 Door control Line to door-opener, door-frame contact, door-opener push button, door handle contact, etc. Line requirements Cables with a cable diameter from 0.5 mm to 0.8 mm can be used. Recommended cable CAT.5 S-UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 or AWG 22 (according to EIA/TIA568) or higher.
  • Page 23: Wall-Mounted Installation

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Wall-mounted installation 5.4.1 Direct surface mounting With dowels / screws the terminal can be mounted directly to the wall. For attachment, four mounting holes are available in the bottom casing. After opening the device, the mounting holes are accessible in the housing corners of the bottom casing.
  • Page 24: Using The Mounting Plate

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.4.3 Using the mounting plate If you install the terminal using the mounting plate, the terminal can be quickly and easily removed from the wall. Remark The mounting plate --product number 04036599-- is an optional accesssory and must therefore be ordered separately! To mount the plate to the wall, 3 drill holes are provided.
  • Page 25 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation 6 (3x) 23,5 Fig. 12: Hole pattern and dimensional drawing of mounting plate 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH...
  • Page 26: Insertion Of The Installation Cables

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 Insertion of the installation cables Perforated holes to insert the installation cables are available (from below and from the back). Cable inlet should preferably be done from the back. Fig. 13: Insertion of the installation cables...
  • Page 27: Connectors

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Connectors 5.6.1 Connections on BEX101 mother board and BECO500 CPU unit RELAIS 2 RELAIS 1 Fig. 14: Connections on BEX101 mother board and BECO500 CPU unit Slot for optional serial interface or modem, refer to chapter 5.6.3 RJ-45 connector for second reader, refer to chapter 5.6.8...
  • Page 28: Ethernet Connector

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.6.2 Ethernet connector The BECO 500 CPU unit is equipped with a high-performance Ethernet interface, which fulfills the IEEE 802.3u 10/100 Mbps CSMA/CD standard. Connection takes place by patch cable 1:1 via Onboard-RJ-45 socket.
  • Page 29: Analog Modem

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation 5.6.4 Analog modem Fig. 16: Analog modem front view and rear view Terminal assignment BEX101 Terminal Specification Function (from the terminal) Earth Line for earth key (Used with older telephone systems to occupy an exchange line).
  • Page 30: Isdn Modem

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.6.5 ISDN modem Fig. 17: ISDN modem front view and rear view Terminal assignment BEX101 Terminal Assignment Function not used not used STA / TX+ Transmitting line TX+ SRA / RX+ Receiving line RX+...
  • Page 31: Rs485 Interface (Bex302)

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation 5.6.6 RS485 interface (BEX302) Remark The RS485 interface can either be used as 2- or 4-wire partyline to the host or as 2-wire sub-partyline for the connection of subterminals. Fig. 18: BEX302 front view and rear view...
  • Page 32 Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 Connection of subterminals The subterminals are connected via a 2-wire sub-partyline. The sub-partyline is an RS485 bus operated in 2 wire technology. It can be designed in star-shape or as partyline. TX/RX+...
  • Page 33 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Remark The specifications of signal lines A and B have been swapped with Kaba Benzing’s Bedas and Bedanet devices. Specifications of signal lines with newer devices as well as with the B-Net Series are correct.
  • Page 34: Rs232 Interface (Bex301)

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.6.7 RS232 interface (BEX301) The RS232 interface (V24) is used to connect a second reader. Fig. 21: BEX301 front view and rear view 5.6.8 RJ-45 Connection for second reader The second serial reader can be connected to this connector. In this case the optional interface BEX301 RS232 must be equipped.
  • Page 35: Digital Inputs

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation 5.6.9 Digital inputs Terminal Assignment Common ground for E1 to E4 Open / High Ground / Low Alarm Sabotage alarm Idle state Block terminal Idle state Terminal blocks Door-opener push Idle state...
  • Page 36: 5.6.10 Relay Outputs

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.6.10 Relay outputs Assignment Relay 2 Door opener 2 (OUT) Relay 1 Door opener 1 (IN) NOTICE! The relays are designed for 30 V AC / DC and 2 A maximum. For device safety reasons 115 / 230 V may not be switched with this relay.
  • Page 37: Input 24 V

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation 5.6.11 Input 24 V The supply voltage for the terminal is connected to this clamp. The supply of the terminal can take place via an integrated SV9001 (optional) or via an external power supply e.g., SV900 or SV905.
  • Page 38: Sv9001 Power Supply

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.6.12 SV9001 power supply The terminal may be equipped with the internal power supply SV9001. 24 V DC 12 V DC 6 V DC N L1 Fig. 24: SV9001 power supply Jumper to set door-opener voltage...
  • Page 39: Hardware Options

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation Hardware options 5.7.1 BEX400 memory expansion unit The BECO500 CPU unit is equipped with 1 MB internal SRAM. With the BEX400 memory expansion unit the memory space for data can be expanded with 4 MB to a total of 5 MB.
  • Page 40: Uninterruptible Power Supply Bex500

    Mounting and installation User Manual B-Net 93 60 5.7.2 Uninterruptible power supply BEX500 The terminal may optionally be equipped with the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) BEX500. The UPS is integrated right next to the serial reader in the housing front and is connected to the BEX101 mother board.
  • Page 41 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Mounting and installation 5.7.2.2 Switch for emergency power operation A micro switch is located in the upper left corner of the BEX500 printed circuit board for activation of the emergency power operation. During transport and storage, the emergency power operation must be deactivated.
  • Page 42: Set-Up

    Set-up User Manual B-Net 93 60 Set-up Set-up process Set-up takes place as follows: • Link service PC with the terminal. • Start device in service mode. Refer to chapter 6.3.4 • Call up BECO500 service module via http browser.
  • Page 43: Set-Up Of Optional Hardware

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Set-up Set-up of optional hardware NOTICE! Before the modification of devices already in operation, save parameters and master records. After modification, the changed parameters must be sent from the communication software to the device. Remark regarding the use of serial interfaces (Serial Line) Each serial interface can only be assigned to one function (Reader, Host Line or Sub Line).
  • Page 44: Host Connection Via Partyline

    Set-up User Manual B-Net 93 60 6.2.3 Host connection via partyline Hardware requirements: • The terminal must be equipped with option BEX302 (interface RS485). • The host partyline must be connected at the BEX101, please refer to chapter 5.6.6 Settings in the service module: •...
  • Page 45: Subterminal

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Set-up 6.2.5 Subterminal Hardware requirements: • The terminal must be equipped with option BEX302 (interface RS485). • The subterminals must be connected at the BEX101 mother board, please refer to chapter 5.6.6 Other requirement: •...
  • Page 46: Start Options

    Set-up User Manual B-Net 93 60 Start options 6.3.1 Function of buttons and LEDs BEX101 BECO500 Fig. 28: Buttons and light emitting diodes on BEX101 Cold start button Service button LED red LED green The buttons allow for a system start with execution of the following start options: •...
  • Page 47: Start Of Application

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 Set-up 6.3.2 Start of application The application is started, if neither one of the buttons is pressed during switch on. 6.3.3 Cold start of application NOTICE! When performing a cold start, parameters are reset to their default values. Master records and booking records are deleted.
  • Page 48: Beco Service Module

    BECO service module The BECO (Benzing Embedded COre) CPU unit is used inside terminals and control units of Kaba Benzing’s Bedanet and B-Net Series. The BECO Service Module provides the functions that are required for setup, maintenance, and diagnosis. It is consistently used for all devices where the BECO is deployed.
  • Page 49: Access To The Service Module

    User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module Access to the service module Access to the FTP server and the HTML server of the Service Module takes place via the BECO’s Ethernet connection. 7.2.1 First access The default IP address 123.0.0.2 is preset on the BECO •...
  • Page 50: Log-In

    BECO service module User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.3 Log-in If the BECO is addressed via the browser, it answers with a login mask. Here, user name and password are requested that control the access to the individual functions. Fig. 29: Log-in mask Enter user name and password.

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