Description Of Equipment; Stand-Alone Mode; System Mode; Mounting - Siemens RF30-EM Configuration Manual

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Description of Equipment

7.1

Stand-alone mode

7.2

System mode

7.3

Mounting

7.4

Wireless communication

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In Stand-alone mode you have only one RF30-EM controlling one door.
1.
Set the Administrator code. See section 8 Change Administrator code.
2.
Program cards and Group codes. See section 11 Stand-alone mode.
In System mode you can have more than one RF30-EM integrated in a whole
access control system controlled by the SiPass/Bewator Entro software.
Programming can only be done via the SiPass/Bewator Entro software.
NOTE
Do not mount two RF30-EM units back to back on one door. They cannot both control the door latch.
1.
Set the Administrator code. See section 8 Change Administrator code.
2.
Activate System mode. See section 9 System mode.
3.
Check for communication between the RF30 and the SiPass/Bewator Entro
system. See section 9.2 Service mode
4.
Mount the RF30-EM. See section 10 Mounting.
Back to Stand-alone mode
Erase the system settings and return to the factory default condition. See
section 12 Erase memory.
The RF30-EM may be fitted on most doors with handle operated ASSA modular
type mortise locks.
When fitted, the external handle is inoperable until a valid card or code is entered.
The internal handle is not affected and will retract the latch bolt as required.
The RF30-EM communicates with a host controller via a radio network. Thus the
RF30-EM operates as a wireless reader in an SiPass/Bewator Entro system. All
communication takes place via a Private Area Network (PAN) where either a SR35i
or a router RF9 transmits information via radio to/from the RF30-EM.
Description of Equipment
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