VIMAR 21457 Eikon Touch Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- VIMAR
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21457 Eikon Touch
Instruction Manual
21457 Eikon Touch
Touch transponder card reader for installation outside rooms, KNX standard, 2
relay outputs NO 4 A 24 V~, 2 inputs, power supply 12-24 V~ 50/60 Hz and 12-24
Vdc (SELV), to be completed with Eikon Tactil transponder 3-module cover plate
– 3 modules. Supplied without transponder card.
This device, to be completed with Eikon Tactil cover plate art. 21666..,
enables controlling entry with transponder cards to the rooms where it is
installed externally. The transponder reader is provided with two relays to
control the door lock, to control a courtesy light, or for other uses; the
device is moreover provided with two inputs for connecting electrical
equipment of the ON / OFF type (for example to control the switch for door
opening and closing, a magnetic contact for signalling windows open or closed,
ceiling pull alarm, etc.).
On the front of the reader there are four LEDs each of which associated with
an icon for signalling the following states:
- Access (entry allowed or entry denied);
- Guest status (room occupied or do not disturb);
- Call status (rescue request with bathroom ceiling pull-cord, room service call, etc.).
- Services status (make up room, etc.).
In guest status, call status and services status, the colour of the LED can be
set during configuration.
The reader is equipped with a bell identified by a low-lit LED (if the feature
is enabled); in this case, too, the colour of the LED is programmable.
The device is also able to signal insertion and removal of the cover plate.
The transponder reader is able to dialogue with other EIB/KNX components.
For cleaning the cover plate, simply bring near the card enabled with service
access: after card recognition the bell will be disabled for 30s.
CHARACTERISTICS.
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Supply voltage:
– BUS: 29 V SELV
– 12-24 V ± 20% SELV -
Consumption:
– on the bus: 10 mA
– on the power supply (at 12-24 V ): 130 mA max -
Terminals:
– TP bus
– power supply (12-24 V )
– digital inputs for 2 NO or NC contacts (with no potential, SELV)
– outputs for 2 NO relays (24 V~ SELV 4 A cos 1; 24 V~ SELV 2 A cos 0.6)
– 1,5 r/f : maximum capacity terminals 1,5 mm² rigid and flexible
– 6 mm : maximum wire stripping length 6 mm -
Frequency range: 13,553-13,567 MHz
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RF transmission power: < 60 dBμA/m
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Operating temperature: -15 °C – +45 °C
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This device contains only SELV circuits that must be kept separate from circuits with dangerous voltage
OPERATION
The configuration of the reader, physical address and parameters (NO or NC
contacts inputs, normal or timed relay outputs, LED colour, bell enabling,
brightness of the LED associated with the bell icon, etc.) takes place via the
ETS software.
The card is read by putting it in front of the reader that in sequence checks:
- “system code” (whether consistent);
- “date” field (if enabled, it checks whether the validity has expired);
- “password” (checks all the codes associated with it and enabled, such as guest code, service code, time frames).
IMPORTANT: The transponder readers should be powered separately from all
other loads (electric locks, lamps, contactors, etc.) using a transformer
16887 dedicated to them whose outputs will be used solely for the readers.
Important: The length of the cable for connecting the inputs must not
exceed 30 m.
N.B. In the phase of installation provide for cable connection lengths
that allow extracting the device from the flush mounting box so as to be able
to access the configuration button. For the 12-24 V ≂ power supply use 12/24 V
d.c. power supplies or transformers with secondary winding having extra low
voltage (SELV) for continuous service; do not use the voltage transformers for
doorbells.
INSTALLATION RULES.
Installation should be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with
the current regulations regarding the installation of electrical equipment in
the country where the products are installed. It is recommended to use the KNX
cable art. 01890.E or 01890.C.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE.
RED directive.
Standards EN 50491, EN 60669-2-5, EN 300 330, EN 301 489-3, EN 62479.
Vimar SpA declares that the radio equipment complies with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is on the
product sheet available at the following Internet address:
www.vimar.com.
REACH (EU) Regulation no. 1907/2006 – Art.33. The product may contain traces
of lead.
WEEE – Information for users
If the crossed-out bin symbol appears on the equipment or packaging, this
means the product must not be included with other general waste at the end of
its working life. The user must take the worn product to a sorted waste
center, or return it to the retailer when purchasing a new one. Products for
disposal can be consigned free of charge (without any new purchase obligation)
to retailers with a sales area of at least 400 m², if they measure less than
25 cm. An efficient sorted waste collection for the environmentally friendly
disposal of the used device, or its subsequent recycling, helps avoid the
potential negative effects on the environment and people’s health, and
encourages the re-use and/or recycling of the construction materials.
FRONT VIEW
LED STATUS.
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LED 1:
– steady green: signalling “Entry allowed” (the LED remains illuminated for approximately 3 s).
– blinking green: signalling if the timeframe is not valid (the LED blinks for approximately 3 s).
– steady red: signalling “Entry denied” (the LED remains illuminated for approximately 3 s).
– blinking red: signalling if the expiry date is not valid.
– steady amber: signalling if the system coding is not valid.
– blinking amber: signalling if the day of the week is not valid.
– blinking red/green: synchronize the device’s internal clock. -
LED 2: signalling “Room service call.”
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LED 3: signalling “Do not disturb.”
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LED 4: signalling “Make up room.”
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LED 5: on – identifying bell. The brightness is low and becomes high on touching the button. The chime function is disabled if it is active, the message “do not disturb”.
Note.
The meaning taken on by the LEDs depends on the subjects of communication
(therefore the functions) that are configured in the reader with the ETS
software.
REAR
A: Configuration button
B: C-NO Relay 1
C: C-NO Relay 2
D: Power supply 12-24 V~
E: IN1
F: IN2
G: Common inputs 1 and 2
H: BUS line
- Configuration BUTTON: button for switching between normal mode or programming mode or detecting the physical address.
- LED off: signalling “normal operation.”
- Red LED on steady: “addressing mode” indicator (the LED goes out automatically after programming the physical address).
INSTALLATION
Viale Vicenza, 14
36063 Marostica VI – Italy
www.vimar.com
49400641C0 01 2112 ****
References
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