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Version 12.08.2015
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
WTC 200 Wall Terminal Controller
WRU 200 Wall Reader Unit
WTX 200, WTX 201 Extension Modules
Access control with experience
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  • Page 1 Version 12.08.2015 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS WTC 200 Wall Terminal Controller WRU 200 Wall Reader Unit WTX 200, WTX 201 Extension Modules Access control with experience...
  • Page 2 Copyright All rights reserved. The texts, images and graphics in this document are subject to copyright and other protection laws. Duplication of the document, even extracts thereof, and replication of the design is forbidden. Exclusion of liability Häfele GmbH & Co KG compiles the contents of this document with the utmost care, and ensures that they are updated regularly.
  • Page 3 Information for the mounting instructions These instructions make it possible to safely assemble and install the “WTC 200” controller (referred to in the following as “controller”) and the “WRU 200” reader (referred to in the following as “reader”) as constituents of an access control system.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Installation version 3: One door with two readers (e.g.interior and exterior).......... 16 2.2.4 Installation version 4: Four doors, each with a reader ................. 17 Component functionality.......................... 19 2.3.1 WTC 200 controller ........................... 19 2.3.2 WRU 200 reader ..........................20 Optional extensions ..........................21 2.4.1 Extension: WTX 200 I/O board (optional) ...................
  • Page 5 The WTX 200 I/O board additional module is also optionally available, with which the connecting facilities of the controller can be extended. WRU 200 reader with WTC 200 controller and power supply (available separately) without housing on top hat rails Fig.
  • Page 6: Safety

    1 Safety Symbols in these instructions Safety instructions Safety instructions are marked with symbols in these instructions. The safety instructions are initiated by signal words that indicate the extent of the hazard. DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a directly dangerous situation which could lead to death or serious injuries if it is not avoided.
  • Page 7 Overview of access control system Safety instructions in action instructions Safety instructions can relate to certain individual action instructions. Safety instructions such as this are embedded in the action instruction so that they do not interrupt the flow of reading when performing the action. The signal words that have been described above are used.
  • Page 8: Correct Purpose Of Use

    Display screen elements (e.g. buttons, function key assignments) Correct purpose of use The WTC 200 controller, the WRU 200 reader and the additional modules (WTX 200 I/O module, WTX 201 8-way relay module) are exclusively intended for use in an access control system.
  • Page 9: Safety Marking

    Overview of access control system Safety marking The following stickers can be found on one or more components of the access control system. They relate to the immediate environment in which they are affixed. Electrical voltage Only electrical experts are allowed to work on components bearing this marking. Unauthorised persons are not permitted to open cabinets bearing this marking.
  • Page 10: Operator Responsibility

    Electric current DANGER! Risk of fatality due to electric current! If you come into contact with live components there is a direct risk of death by electrocution. Damage to the insulation or individual components can put your life at risk. Have all work on the electrical system carried out by electric experts.
  • Page 11: Personnel Requirements

    Overview of access control system these instructions. The personnel must also be given training at regular intervals and be notified of the dangers. The operator is also responsible for ensuring that the access control system is always in technically perfect condition.
  • Page 12: Protecting The Environment

    Protecting the environment NOTE! Danger to the environment from erroneous handling of substances that can damage the environment! If substances that can damage the environment are handled in the wrong way, particularly if they are not disposed of correctly, considerable damage can be caused to the environment. The instructions for handling substances that damage the environment and the disposal thereof that are mentioned below must be complied with at all times.
  • Page 13: Function Description

    2 Function description Function of the access control system The access control system consists of the WTC 200 controller (with power supply), the WRU 200 reader and the configuration software. The WTC 200 controller transmits the information between the reader and the configuration software. Com- munication between the software and the controller takes place via the encrypted configuration data that is stored on a Micro SD card.
  • Page 14: Installation Versions

    Function description 2.2 Installation versions 2.2.1 Installation version 1: One door with one reader, status contact, electric strike, accustic indicator Fig. 2a: Cable diagram for door with reader, controller, door open pushbutton, accoustic indicator, strike Fig, 2b Wiring diagram for readerand controller...
  • Page 15: Installation Version 2: Two Doors, One Reader Each, With Strike

    Function description 2.2.2 Installation version 2: Two doors, one reader each, with strike Fig. 4: Installation version 2 Fig.3aCable diagram fortwo doors with one reader each Fig.3b Wiring diagram fortwo doors with one reader each...
  • Page 16: Installation Version 3: One Door With Two Readers (E.g.interior And Exterior)

    Function description 2.2.3 Installation version 3: One door with two readers (e.g.interior and exterior) Fig. 4a Cable diagram one door, two readers3 Fig. 4b Wiring diagram one door, two readers...
  • Page 17: Installation Version 4: Four Doors, Each With A Reader

    Function description 2.2.4 Installation version 4: Four doors, each with a reader Fig. 5a Cable diagram door 1 and door 2 Fig. 5b Cable diagram door 3 and door 4 Installing the additional module WTX 200 I/O board ” on page 29.
  • Page 18 Function description Fig. 5c Wiring diagram door 1, door 2, door 3 and door 4...
  • Page 19: Component Functionality

    Function description Component functionality 2.3.1 WTC 200 controller Fig. 6: Overview of controller Connections for WTX 200 I/O board 1 and Pins for attaching screw clamps 8–11 Mini USB connection (no function) RS-485 connections (clamp 8, 9, 10) RJ45 network connection with status LEDs...
  • Page 20: Wru 200 Reader

    Function description Use and functionality of connections and interfaces Interface/ Clamp Connection RS-485 8, 9, 10 Connection of readers (A to A; B to B) and extensions (power supply of extensions max, 0.6 A; voltage supply of extensions: voltage applied at clamp 1 (item 11) minus approx. 1 V) Relay outputs 6, 7 e.g.
  • Page 21: Optional Extensions

    Function description Fig. 8: Rear of reader 1 Clamps for connecting the interconnecting cable to the controller (the terminals marked “NC” are not needed) Optional extensions 2.4.1 Extension: WTX 200 I/O board (optional) Fig. 9: I/O board additional module The number of connections to the controller can be extended using the WTX 200 I/O board. Six additional connections to the controller are provided (Fig.
  • Page 22 Function description Fig. 10: WTX 200 I/O board fitted to controller The WTX 200 I/O board (Fig. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden./1) is fitted to the controller with spacers and fits beneath the cover. Chapter 0 “ Installing the additional module WTX 200 I/O board ” on page 29...
  • Page 23: Wtx 201 8-Way Relay Module (Optional)

    RS-485 interface (power supply and connection to controller) LED1 8 relay outputs can be added to the WTC 200 controller using the WTX 201 8-way relay module. The control inputs of elevators, for example, can be connected via the relay outputs. The 8-way relay module also has an analogue/digital input.
  • Page 24 Function description Status Meaning LED1_1 yellow relay actuated to LED1_8 LED1 green communication of interface is OK communication not possible orange communication OK, data missing LED2 blue module not initialised rapid flashing in green reset in progress rapid flashing in red x times display of bus address, (after reset) e.g.
  • Page 25: Assembly And Installation

    Assembly and installation 3 Assembly and installation Installation location requirements Certain ambient conditions must be complied with Chapter 5 “Technical data” on page 43 Connecting cables for connecting the various components must be present In the event of wall mounting: The wall must be able to bear the weight of the sheet steel housing In the event of mounting on a top hat rail: The top hat rail must be of type “TS 35”...
  • Page 26 Assembly and installation Personnel: Electrical expert Fig. 12: Arrangement of controller and power supply (example) on a top hat rail 1.> The network connection (1) and the SD card holder (2) of the controller must be facing upwards. Hook the controller and the power supply into the top hat rail, whereby the power supply and the controller must audibly engage with the top hat rail.
  • Page 27: Reader Assembly And Installation

    Assembly and installation Reader assembly and installation Personnel: Electrical expert Requirements: There is a pre-installed DIN 49703 switch box in the wall at the required installation location. The connecting cable between the controller and the switch box has already been routed and connected to the controller.
  • Page 28 Assembly and installation Fig. 162: Connections at rear of reader 4.> Connect connecting cable to clamps of reader. Ensure that the lead that is connected to A at the controller is also connected to A at the reader. The same also applies to the lead that has been connected to B. Fig.
  • Page 29: Installing The Additional Module Wtx 200 I/O Board

    Assembly and installation Installing the additional module WTX 200 I/O board Fig. 19: Additional module with jumpers 1.> For installation version 6, set jumpers to additional module as shown in Fig. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden./1. Other information/examples “Set-up and pin assignments for WTX 200 I/O board ”...
  • Page 30 Assembly and installation Fig. 21: WTC 200 controller without cover Fig. 22: Connections between controller and additional module 4.> NOTE! Risk of damage to controller and additional module Proceed with caution when fitting the additional module to the controller. Do not press the module down using force.
  • Page 31 Assembly and installation Fig. 23: I/O board additional module fitted to controller The additional connecting facilities (connections 1-6) are now available.
  • Page 32 Assembly and installation Set-up and pin assignments for WTX 200 I/O board Depending on how the jumpers are fitted to the “WTX 200 I/O board”, the additional connections have a dif- ferent function. The following wiring diagram, the table and the examples show how the individual connections can be assigned by setting the jumpers.
  • Page 33 Assembly and installation Fig. 3: Position of connection no. 1 (white dot) The white dot (Fig. 3/1, 2) marks the position of the connection with number 1 in the wiring diagram. Assignment options of the additional connecting facilities (pins 1-6) 3 relay outputs 2 relay outputs 1 relay output...
  • Page 34 Assembly and installation Example Use of additional module 4 for additional analogue/digital outputs Fig. 25: Additional module – Position of jumpers when used for additional analogue/digital inputs If the additional connecting facilities (connection 1–6) are to be used for door signalling contacts, for example, the jumpers must be set as shown in Fig.
  • Page 35 Assembly and installation Example Use of additional module 2 for additional relay outputs and 1 additional analogue/digital input Fig. 26: Additional module – Position of jumpers when used for 2 additional relay outputs and 1 additional analogue/digital input If the additional connecting facilities (connection 1–6) are to be used for 2 door strikes and 1 door signalling contact, for example, the jumpers must be set as shown in Fig.
  • Page 36: After Installation

    Assembly and installation After installation 1.Connect power supply 2.Check operation. The installation has been carried out correctly if the following points apply: Controller (LEDs see Fig. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.) Power supply LEDs illuminated (LEDs 15, 16, 17) All LEDs of open contacts illuminated (LEDs 10, 11, 12, 13) LEDs of closed contacts not illuminated (LEDs 10, 11, 12, 13) LEDs of the RS-485 interfaces not flashing (LEDs 1, 2, 4)
  • Page 37 Assembly and installation LEDs on the WTC 200 Fig. 27: Overview of LEDs at the WTC 200 controller 1-17 LED 1 to LED 17 Network connection...
  • Page 38 Assembly and installation Status Meaning Cause/Remedy LED 1 illuminated in communication of interface is OK green LED 2 LED 4 irregular communication problem Check whether all configured subscribers are green/red also connected. flashing Pins A and B were swapped when a sub- scriber was connected.
  • Page 39 Assembly and installation LED 9 illuminated in current present at relay LED 14 LED 10 physical status of connected inputs LED 11 LED 12 contacts are open illuminated in green LED 13 contacts are closed not illumi- nated LED 15 illuminated in input voltage present green...
  • Page 41: Dismantling, Disposal

    Dismantling, disposal 4 Dismantling, disposal Safety instructions pertaining to dismantling/disposal DANGER! Risk of fatality due to electric current! There is a risk of fatality in the event of contact with live components. Before starting dismantling, switch off the power supply and permanently disconnect. SD card may contain sensitive information! Remove SD card and destroy if necessary before disposal.
  • Page 43: Technical Data

    Relative humidity: max. 90 %, non-condensing The packing units may contain information about storage that goes beyond the requirements mentioned in this document. Please adhere to these additional requirements accordingly. Technical data WTC 200 Dimension sheet Fig. 28: WTC 200 controller dimension sheet...
  • Page 44 Fehler! Kein Text mit angegebener Formatvorlage im Dokument. Technical data Dimensions and weight Specification Value Unit Weight Length Width Height Connection and rating values Specification Value Unit Voltage 12/24 V DC Tolerance ± 15 Current consumption, maximum 0.125 Power consumption, maximum Fuse protection Ambient conditions during operation Specification...
  • Page 45: Technical Data Ip 65 Wall Mount Box

    Technical data Technical data IP 65 wall mount box For more information see separate installation instructions of plastic housing with integrated power supply. Plastic housing dimension sheet (bigger wall housing on request) Fig. 29: Dimension sheet for plastic housing Dimensions and weight Specification Value Unit...
  • Page 46: Technical Data Wru 200 Reader

    Fehler! Kein Text mit angegebener Formatvorlage im Dokument. Technical data Connection and rating values Specification Value Unit Voltage input 90-265 V AC Voltage output 13.8 V DC Current consumption, maximum Power consumption, maximum Fuse protection Ambient conditions during operation Specification Value Unit Temperature range...
  • Page 47 Technical data Fig. 31: Dimension sheet, frame of WRU 200 reader (top-down view and side view) Dimensions and weight Specification Value Unit Weight with frame Width Height Depth 15 + 35 Connection and rating values Specification Value Unit Voltage 9-14 V DC Current consumption, maximum (at 12 V) Power consumption, maximum...
  • Page 48: Technical Data 8-Way Relay Module

    Fehler! Kein Text mit angegebener Formatvorlage im Dokument. Technical data Technical data 8-way relay module Dimension sheet Fig. 32: Dimension sheet for 8-way relay module Dimensions and weight Specification Value Unit Weight Length Width Height Connection and rating values Specification Value Unit Voltage...
  • Page 49 Technical data Ambient conditions during operation Specification Value Unit Temperature range -25-70 °C Relative humidity, maximum (non-condensing)
  • Page 51: Appendix

    Connection diagrams 6 Appendix Connection diagrams Connection diagram for 8-way relay module Controller clamp assignments Connection diagram for 1 door and up to 2 readers with operating current door strikes Connection diagram for 2 doors with up to 2 readers each with operating current door strikes Connection diagram for 3 doors (with additional WTX 200 I/O board module) Connection diagram for 4 doors with up to 4 readers with operating current door strikes (with additional WTX 200 I/O board module)
  • Page 52: A Connection Diagrams

    Connection diagrams A Connection diagrams Connection diagram for 8-way relay module Fig. 4: Connection diagram for 8-way relay module...
  • Page 53: Controller Clamp Assignments

    Connection diagrams Controller clamp assignments...
  • Page 54: Connection Diagram For 1 Door And Up To 2 Readers With Operating Current Door Strikes

    Connection diagrams Connection diagram for 1 door and up to 2 readers with op- erating current door strikes...
  • Page 55: Connection Diagram For 2 Doors With Up To 2 Readers Each With Operating Current Door Strikes

    Connection diagrams Connection diagram for 2 doors with up to 2 readers each with operating current door strikes...
  • Page 56: Connection Diagram For 4 Doors With Up To 4 Readers With Operating Current Door Strikes (With Additional Wtx 200 I/O Board Module)

    Connection diagrams Connection diagram for 4 doors with up to 4 readers with operating current door strikes (with additional WTX 200 I/O board module)
  • Page 57 Connection diagrams Häfele GmbH & Co KG Adolf-Häfele-Str. 1 D-72202 Nagold Germany Tel: +49 (0)74 52 / 95 - 0 Fax: +49 (0)74 52 / 95 - 2 00 E-Mail: [email protected] Cat. No. 732.29.127 Drawing number 6.161.005.90a...

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