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Practical guide & applications | Standalone & centralised solutions
DESIGNING AND INSTALLING
ACCESS CONTROLSOLUTIONS
Why access control ....................................................p 1Standalone access control.........................................p 6Centralised access control ......................................p 12
Practical applications .............................................. p 18Catalogue pages ...................................................... p 30
Contents
Whyaccess control?
The access control system is used to manage flows of people connected with:
To be appropriate for each situation, the access control system must answer 5 questions
where?For what place?What type of access(isolated, internalor external, room,building, floor, etc.), forhow many doors?
You will learn how to select and install thesedevices
You will find practicalapplications in this guide
InstallerYou want to offer your customers simple access controlsolutions, suitable for their professional or privaterequirements.You want to support your proposals with examplesconnected with their areas of business or similar uses,and you also want to have technical and practicalinformation for carrying out the installation.
Design consultantYou are a designer and specifier of solutions for publicor private establishments, and you receive requestsregarding the management of flows of people andensuring the security of access to several areas.You are looking for simple, one-off applicationsolutions, and also the ability to manage complexscenarios.
This guide will helpyou select or combine
standalone andcentralised solutions
A practical guidefor professionals
The key is the first and simplest access solution. But it quickly proves to be inadequate for managing a number of accesses,copying a lost key or providing temporary access to one or more people. This is why electronic access management shouldbe adopted.
TIP
A site: a piece of land, enclosed area, etc.A building: businesses, offices, warehouses or storageareas, public buildings (hospitals, hotels, courts,schools, museums, exhibition halls, conference centresor cinemas/theatres, etc.).A closed room or area: entrance hall, car park, office,stockroom, double-entrance security doors, equipmentroom, computer room or clean room, laboratory, cellar,etc.A tool: workstation, cabinet, computer, computer rack,etc.
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Practical applications .............................................. p 18Catalogue pages ...................................................... p 30
Whyaccess control?
The access control system is used to manage flows of people connected with:
To be appropriate for each situation, the access control system must answer 5 questions
how many?How many peopleare concerned?How many sectionsor departments? Howmany people are therein the groups? Whichvisitors are authorised,and which are not?
when?At what time?At what times is accesspermitted or refused?And for how long?
why?For what function,for whom?
Management of visitors,groups, staff andevents.
where?For what place?What type of access(isolated, internalor external, room,building, floor, etc.), forhow many doors?
how?Which readers tochoose?What wiringinfrastructure to use?
You will learn how to select and install thesedevices
You will find practicalapplications in this guide
Design consultantYou are a designer and specifier of solutions for publicor private establishments, and you receive requestsregarding the management of flows of people andensuring the security of access to several areas.You are looking for simple, one-off applicationsolutions, and also the ability to manage complexscenarios.
A practical guidefor professionals
The key is the first and simplest access solution. But it quickly proves to be inadequate for managing a number of accesses,copying a lost key or providing temporary access to one or more people. This is why electronic access management shouldbe adopted.
TIP
A site: a piece of land, enclosed area, etc.A building: businesses, offices, warehouses or storageareas, public buildings (hospitals, hotels, courts,schools, museums, exhibition halls, conference centresor cinemas/theatres, etc.).A closed room or area: entrance hall, car park, office,stockroom, double-entrance security doors, equipmentroom, computer room or clean room, laboratory, cellar,etc.A tool: workstation, cabinet, computer, computer rack,etc.
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Key features of the Legrand offer
Fingerprint reader
Badge reader
Coded keypad
The three main current technologies are usedon their own or in combination.
Attractive appearanceInternal range:MOSAIC and ARTEOR (White & Black Mirror)
External range:SOLIROC
The Legrand access control offer comprisesseveral wiring accessory ranges: your customerscan choose the design and finish most suitable fortheir requirements or preferences.
TechnologyYou have a single offer comprising both standaloneand centralised solutions.
The door controller uses the IP network infrastructure(Legrand Cabling System LCS2).
The supervision software is user-friendly and very easyto use.
The Legrand access control offer is easy to install anduse.
Simplicity
Coded keypadSOLIROC
Door controller
Fingerprint readerMOSAIC
Badge readerARTEOR
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Key features of the Legrand offer
Fingerprint reader
Badge reader
Coded keypad
The three main current technologies are usedon their own or in combination.
You have a single offer comprising both standaloneand centralised solutions.
The door controller uses the IP network infrastructure(Legrand Cabling System LCS2).
The supervision software is user-friendly and very easyto use.
The Legrand access control offer is easy to install anduse.
The system you install can be adapted withoutchanging the readers.
The centralised readers you have installed will beable to take other controllers on the market (26-bitWiegand).
With Legrand solutions you can propose open,durable systems.
Simplicity Adaptability
Coded keypadSOLIROC
Door controller Legrand Access System Software
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Tableshowing all solutions
where?in what place?
1 isolated door or up to 256 doors with encoder
Internal or externalUp to 256 doors
Internal or externalwhere?in what place?
why?for what purpose?
Management of visitorsManagement of groupsManagement of loss/theft of badgesLifts
Management of visitorsManagement of groups
Management of loss/theft of badgesLifts
Management of events(traceability of entries, refusals, unauthorised
entries, etc.)
Supervision on drawing(in real time if in online mode)
why?for what purpose?
when?at what time?
Opening times of the access (for example: unrestricted access periods)Access opening times
Access times for groups/individuals
Management of automatic control devicesAlarm activation times
Periods - dates of validity of access
when?at what time?
how many?what volume?
Up to 500 users32 groups with encoder
Up to 10,000 users64 groups
how many?what volume?
how?what configuration?
Readers Management
how?what configuration?
STANDALONE CENTRALISED
Level 1/4Standalone solutionNo management required
StandaloneStandalone
with encoder
Level 2/4Standalone solution with encoderRemote management of badge loss/theft
Centralised
Level 3/4Time management,event log,intruder alarm, etc.
the four levels of management
Management
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Tableshowing all solutions
where?in what place?
1 isolated door or up to 256 doors with encoder
Internal or externalUp to 256 doors
Internal or externalwhere?in what place?
why?for what purpose?
Management of visitorsManagement of groupsManagement of loss/theft of badgesLifts
Management of visitorsManagement of groups
Management of loss/theft of badgesLifts
Management of events(traceability of entries, refusals, unauthorised
entries, etc.)
Supervision on drawing(in real time if in online mode)
why?for what purpose?
when?at what time?
Opening times of the access (for example: unrestricted access periods)Access opening times
Access times for groups/individuals
Management of automatic control devicesAlarm activation times
Periods - dates of validity of access
when?at what time?
how many?what volume?
Up to 500 users32 groups with encoder
Up to 10,000 users64 groups
how many?what volume?
how?what configuration?
Readers Management
how?what configuration?
STANDALONE CENTRALISED
Level 2/4Standalone solution with encoderRemote management of badge loss/theft
Centralised
Level 3/4Time management,event log,intruder alarm, etc.
Centralisedwith encoder
Level 4/4Multi-site management,integration of drawing, etc.
Readers*Management
* Non-exhaustive list: you can find all the Legrand products on pages 30 to 36 of this guide
Standaloneaccess control solutions
Standalone access control solutions are designed to manage and ensure the security of the flows of people in simpleor small areas (meeting room, individual office, equipment room).The implementation of standalone solutions is also suitable for larger sized buildings for which no management ofevents or supervision is required (eg: hotels).
Isolated entrance door
Storeroom
Computer room
Meeting room
Access to hotel rooms
Locations concerned
standaloneaccess control
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Standaloneaccess control solutions
Standalone access control solutions are designed to manage and ensure the security of the flows of people in simpleor small areas (meeting room, individual office, equipment room).The implementation of standalone solutions is also suitable for larger sized buildings for which no management ofevents or supervision is required (eg: hotels).
Isolated entrance door
Storeroom
Computer room
Meeting room
Access to hotel rooms
Locations concerned
Easy to install
Optimised wiring
Very simple programming
Advantages
StandaloneStandalone
with encoder
Level 1/4Standalone solutionNo management required
Level 2/4Standalone solution with encoderRemote management of loss ortheft of badges
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Operation& installation
CapacityThe encoder, linked to the badge management software, hasa flow management capacity of up to 500 users for a set of100 to 256 doors, depending on the circumstances*.
FunctionsThe software can be used to manage several groups of users,any losses of user badges, as well as for remote modificationof the access data.
Advantages:- No physical connection between the reader and the
computer (savings on wiring)- Your customers can manage the accesses and flows of
several remote locations without having to move from theirdesks.
Legrand support and services for professionals.Advice and services are available to help you guide your customers towards customised solutions:
*Access control management combined with a booking system requires the installation of a centralised system.
Legrand Access System – Badge Manager
Badge managementsoftware with encoder
how many?Encoding capacity: up to500 users and 32 groups.
when?Ability to manageaccess times orperiods.
why?Management ofindividuals or groups,loss or theft of badges.
where?1 to 256 isolated internalor external doors. Lifts,automatic control devices,gates, etc.
how?(See selection chart onpage 10)
How does it work?A reader is defined as being standalone when itmanages the information incorporated inside (storedcode for example or fingerprint) and/or configured in abadge:- IDs (code, badge or fingerprint) are read directly on the
reader- The ID memory is integrated in the reader- The door is controlled directly from the reader
How is the device installed?- The power supply is connected directly to the reader- This reader is itself connected to the closing system
(door release, electromagnetic lock, bolt, etc.) and tothe pushbutton that is located inside the protectedarea (to enable the user, who has been allowed toenter, to leave)
It is important to pay particular attention to the power supplies of access control solutions: where they are installed (internalor external), their operation (whether or not they are protected), etc.
The standalone coded keypad enables temporary codes to be created and allocated very easily for external companies ortemporary staff. This function avoids having to disclose the codes of permanent staff.
TIP TIP
Pushbutton
Electric door releaseor electromagneticlock
Power supply
Access controlreader
Standard cable (1.5 mm2)
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Operation& installation
CapacityThe encoder, linked to the badge management software, hasa flow management capacity of up to 500 users for a set of100 to 256 doors, depending on the circumstances*.
FunctionsThe software can be used to manage several groups of users,any losses of user badges, as well as for remote modificationof the access data.
Advantages:- No physical connection between the reader and the
computer (savings on wiring)- Your customers can manage the accesses and flows of
several remote locations without having to move from theirdesks.
On-site software trainingPre-encoding of readers and badgesCustomisation of badges:- Personal identity: first name, surname, position,
photo, etc.- Graphics and marketing: in line with the corporate
identity and service offering of your customers
Legrand support and services for professionals.Advice and services are available to help you guide your customers towards customised solutions:
*Access control management combined with a booking system requires the installation of a centralised system.
Legrand Access System – Badge Manager
Badge managementsoftware with encoder
how?(See selection chart onpage 10)
It is important to pay particular attention to the power supplies of access control solutions: where they are installed (internalor external), their operation (whether or not they are protected), etc.
The standalone coded keypad enables temporary codes to be created and allocated very easily for external companies ortemporary staff. This function avoids having to disclose the codes of permanent staff.
TIP
View of a Legrand Access SystemBadge Manager screen
Encoder
Pushbutton
Electric door releaseor electromagneticlock
Standard cable (1.5 mm2)
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Selecting the right reader
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
Type of peripheral
coded keypads badge readers biometric readers coded keypads badge readers biometric readers
Surface mounting X X X X X X
Flush mounting X X X X
IK 07 04 04 04 04 10 10 10 10 04
IP 54 40 40 40 43 55 55 55 55 43
Backlit X X X X X X
Door status buzzer + LEDs X X X X X X X X X X
Power supply/Consumption(mA)
12 V= (specialpower supply,supplied with
reader) 100 mA
12 V=47 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 V=145 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V A/=80 mA
24 V A/=40 mA
12 V A/=80 mA
24 V A/=40 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 V A/=80 mA
24 V A/=40 mA
12 V=300 mA
Reading distance 5 cm 3 cm 3 cm
No. of relays 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
No. of users 500 100 500 999 999 100 100 500 500 999
Operation 4 to 8 digitcode 4 to 8 digit code 13.56 MHz Mifare
badge Fingerprint Veinpattern 4 to 8 digit code 4 to 8 digit code 13.56 MHz Mifare
badge13.56 MHz Mifare
badge Vein pattern
ExternalInternal
(1)Cat. Nos. 572 252, 572 251 and 572 250: ARTEOR white
(2)Cat. Nos. 572 752, 572 751 and 572 750: ARTEOR black mirror
767 00 572 252(1) / 572 752(2) / 767 01 778 76767 30572 250(1) / 572 750(2) / 767 03572 251(1) / 572 751(2) / 767 02
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Selecting the right reader
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
Type of peripheral
coded keypads badge readers biometric readers coded keypads badge readers biometric readers
Surface mounting X X X X X X
Flush mounting X X X X
IK 07 04 04 04 04 10 10 10 10 04
IP 54 40 40 40 43 55 55 55 55 43
Backlit X X X X X X
Door status buzzer + LEDs X X X X X X X X X X
Power supply/Consumption(mA)
12 V= (specialpower supply,supplied with
reader) 100 mA
12 V=47 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 V=145 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V A/=80 mA
24 V A/=40 mA
12 V A/=80 mA
24 V A/=40 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 V A/=80 mA
24 V A/=40 mA
12 V=300 mA
Reading distance 5 cm 3 cm 3 cm
No. of relays 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
No. of users 500 100 500 999 999 100 100 500 500 999
Operation 4 to 8 digitcode 4 to 8 digit code 13.56 MHz Mifare
badge Fingerprint Veinpattern 4 to 8 digit code 4 to 8 digit code 13.56 MHz Mifare
badge13.56 MHz Mifare
badge Vein pattern
External
(1)Cat. Nos. 572 252, 572 251 and 572 250: ARTEOR white
(2)Cat. Nos. 572 752, 572 751 and 572 750: ARTEOR black mirror
778 77 767 30778 72778 78778 76767 30572 250(1) / 572 750(2) / 767 03
Centralised access control solutions are designed for organisations or companies which need to manage officebuildings or healthcare or educational establishments from one or more control stations.This range meets the requirements for management of the flows of people both internally and externally.
The ability to supervise events on drawings andobtain an overview of all the flows in real time
The wide variety of scenarios available (eg: creationof automatic control devices)
Access to interoperability with other systems suchas video surveillance
Advantages
Centralisedaccess control solutions
centralisedaccess control
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Centralised access control solutions are designed for organisations or companies which need to manage officebuildings or healthcare or educational establishments from one or more control stations.This range meets the requirements for management of the flows of people both internally and externally.
The ability to supervise events on drawings andobtain an overview of all the flows in real time
The wide variety of scenarios available (eg: creationof automatic control devices)
Access to interoperability with other systems suchas video surveillance
Advantages
Centralisedaccess control solutions
CentralisedCentralised
with encoder
Level 3/4Time management,event log,intruder alarm, etc.
Level 4/4Multi-site management,integration of drawing, etc.
centralisedaccess control
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Legrand Access System – SoftwareFor linking and controlling the door controllers distributed throughout the installation using 2 controllers.
Functions:- Multi-reader teaching
(Wiegand universal protocol)- Management of the loss or theft of badges- Time management of accesses- Management of events
How does it work?Centralised access control always consists of a doorcontroller used with several peripherals.The IDs that are read (code, badge, or fingerprint) aretransmitted to the controller.- The memory of the IDs is stored in the controllers- The door is controlled from the controller- The controller is configured from software
How is the device installed?- A door controller is configured with the same overall
information as a standalone system.It also has its own user interface.On the door, all the component parts of the device (power supply,reader, closing system) are wired on the controller.
- All the controllers are linked to software installed on acomputer terminal (PC or server via the network).Within the installation, the controllers use the structured cabling.
Each door controller has its own pre-installed on-board software. When used on its own, the software can be used to programme scenarios for the two doors connected to it, thusproviding simplified, standalone management, if required.
Operation& installation Centralised management software
how many?Up to 10,000 users and 64groups.
when?Ability to manage accesstimes or periods, ma-nagement of automaticcontrol devices andaccess validity periods.
why?Management of visitors,groups, managementand traceability ofevents, overall real-timesupervision.
where?Up to 256 internal orexternal doors.
how?See the selectionchart on page 16 andthe catalogue pagesfrom p. 30 on.
Legrand support and services for professionals.Advice and services are available to help you guide your customers towards customised solutions:
Numerous examples are provided from page 18 of this guideTIP
Pushbutton
Electric doorrelease orelectromagneticlock
Power supply230V
Cat. 5
Area distribution box
Door controller
Accesscontrolreader
Supervisionsoftware
VDI cabinet
Standardcable(1.5 mm2)
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Legrand Access System – SoftwareFor linking and controlling the door controllers distributed throughout the installation using 2 controllers.
Functions:- Multi-reader teaching
(Wiegand universal protocol)- Management of the loss or theft of badges- Time management of accesses- Management of events
- Management of the encoder- Management of 10,000 users- Storage of the 10,000 most recent events- Real-time supervision (in online mode)- Supervision on one or more drawings of the installation
Each door controller has its own pre-installed on-board software. When used on its own, the software can be used to programme scenarios for the two doors connected to it, thusproviding simplified, standalone management, if required.
Operation& installation Centralised management software
how?See the selectionchart on page 16 andthe catalogue pagesfrom p. 30 on.
On-site software trainingPre-encoding of readers and badgesCustomisation of badges- Personal identity: first name, surname, position,
photo, etc.- Graphics and marketing: in line with the corporate
identity and service offering of your customers
Legrand support and services for professionals.Advice and services are available to help you guide your customers towards customised solutions:
Numerous examples are provided from page 18 of this guide
Area distribution box
Supervisionsoftware
VDI cabinet
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Our centralised solutions are based on thenetwork infrastructure of your project.Legrand has a dedicated range of structuredcabling-LCS2. Contact your Legrand salesoffice for further information.
TIP
MODULARDOORCONTROLLERCat.No 767 04
MODULARDOORCONTROLLERCat.No 767 04
AREA BOX
LCS2 VDI CABINET
Selecting the right readerINTERIEUR EXTERIEUR
Type ofperipheral
coded keypads badge readers biometric readers codedkeypads
badge readers biometric readers
Surface mounting X X X X X X X X X
Flush mounting X X X X
IK 07 04 04 04 04 04 10 10 10 10 08 04 04
IP 54 40 40 40 43 44 65 65 55 55 54 43 44
Backlit X X X X X X X
Door status buzzer+ LEDs X X X X X X X X X X X X
Power supply/Consumption
12 V=(special
power supply,supplied with
reader)100 mA
12 V=47 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 V=145 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V=80 mA
12 V=80 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 VA/=80 mA
24 VA/=40 mA
12 V=350 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V=300 mA
Reading distance 5 cm 5 cm 3 cm 3 cm 70 cm 3 cm
Wiegand technology 26-bitWiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26, 30 and34-bit Wiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
Operation 4 to 8 digitcode 4 to 8 digit code 13.56 MHz
Mifare badge Fingerprint Vein pattern
2 recognitionlevels:
1/ Reading offingerprint stored
in the badge2/Comparison
with fingerprintplaced on sensor
Mifare badge13.56 MHz
4 to 8 digitcode
13.56 MHzMifarebadge
13.56 MHzMifarebadge
2 recognitionlevels:
1/ Reading of codestored
in the badge2/Comparison with
code entered onkeypad
Mifare badge13.56 MHz
125 KHzbadge Vein pattern
2 recognition levels:1/ Reading of
fingerprint stored inbadge 3.56 MHz2/Comparison
with fingerprintplaced on sensor
Mifare badge13.56 MHz
(1)Cat. Nos. 572 252, 572 251 and 572 250: ARTEOR white
(2)Cat. Nos. 572 752, 572 751 and 572 750: ARTEOR black mirror
767 31767 30767 00 572 252(1) / 572 752(2)/ 767 01 572 250(1) / 572 750(2) / 767 03572 251(1) / 572 751(2) / 767 02
Internal
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MODULARDOORCONTROLLERCat.No 767 04
MODULARDOORCONTROLLERCat.No 767 04
Selecting the right readerINTERIEUR EXTERIEUR
Type ofperipheral
coded keypads badge readers biometric readers codedkeypads
badge readers biometric readers
Surface mounting X X X X X X X X X
Flush mounting X X X X
IK 07 04 04 04 04 04 10 10 10 10 08 04 04
IP 54 40 40 40 43 44 65 65 55 55 54 43 44
Backlit X X X X X X X
Door status buzzer+ LEDs X X X X X X X X X X X X
Power supply/Consumption
12 V=(special
power supply,supplied with
reader)100 mA
12 V=47 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 V=145 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V=80 mA
12 V=80 mA
12 V=118 mA
12 VA/=80 mA
24 VA/=40 mA
12 V=350 mA
12 V=300 mA
12 V=300 mA
Reading distance 5 cm 5 cm 3 cm 3 cm 70 cm 3 cm
Wiegand technology 26-bitWiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26, 30 and34-bit Wiegand
26, 30 and 34-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
26-bitWiegand
Operation 4 to 8 digitcode 4 to 8 digit code 13.56 MHz
Mifare badge Fingerprint Vein pattern
2 recognitionlevels:
1/ Reading offingerprint stored
in the badge2/Comparison
with fingerprintplaced on sensor
Mifare badge13.56 MHz
4 to 8 digitcode
13.56 MHzMifarebadge
13.56 MHzMifarebadge
2 recognitionlevels:
1/ Reading of codestored
in the badge2/Comparison with
code entered onkeypad
Mifare badge13.56 MHz
125 KHzbadge Vein pattern
2 recognition levels:1/ Reading of
fingerprint stored inbadge 3.56 MHz2/Comparison
with fingerprintplaced on sensor
Mifare badge13.56 MHz
(1)Cat. Nos. 572 252, 572 251 and 572 250: ARTEOR white
(2)Cat. Nos. 572 752, 572 751 and 572 750: ARTEOR black mirror
767 31 767 17 767 16 767 31767 32778 77767 30 767 30572 250(1) / 572 750(2) / 767 03 778 73
External
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APPLICATION
Office building
1 5 4
3
Visitor access to the controlled car park via a video entry system.TIP
Car park
To secure access to thebuilding (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
To ensure there areparking spaces forauthorised people
To prevent theft ofvehicles
Office hours (weekdays,excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
Numerous time periodsfor access
Possible periods ofunrestricted access
Authorised employees
External staff(security company,cleaning, etc.)
Buildingentrance
building
and its events in realtime
(weekdays, excludingweekends and publicholidays)
unrestricted access
authorised from … to …)
(security company,cleaning, etc.)
stations
Open space
department or section
data/documents
at the workstation(presence)
defined for each groupof people)
authorised from … to …)
company, cleaning, etc.)
Meeting room(with control)
onlybooked the room
Officedata/documents
(security, cleaning, etc.)
Equipmentroom
data/equipment(computer room, orroom housing securitysystem)
(electrical room)
IT, technical,maintenance
(security company,cleaning, etc.)
staff (badge available atreception)
1
3
4
5
6
2
where?
6
2
To ensure traffic flows freely through the car park entrance at peak times, a period of free access can be programmed whilemaintaining control at the exit.
TIP
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APPLICATION
Office building
4
Car park
To secure access to thebuilding (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
To ensure there areparking spaces forauthorised people
To prevent theft ofvehicles
Office hours (weekdays,excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
Numerous time periodsfor access
Possible periods ofunrestricted access
Authorised employees
External staff(security company,cleaning, etc.)
Buildingentrance
building
and its events in realtime
(weekdays, excludingweekends and publicholidays)
unrestricted access
authorised from … to …)
(security company,cleaning, etc.)
stations
Open space
department or section
data/documents
at the workstation(presence)
defined for each groupof people)
authorised from … to …)
company, cleaning, etc.)
Meeting room(with control)
onlybooked the room
Officedata/documents
(security, cleaning, etc.)
Equipmentroom
data/equipment(computer room, orroom housing securitysystem)
(electrical room)
IT, technical,maintenance
(security company,cleaning, etc.)
staff (badge available atreception)
1
3
4
5
6
Management ofcomplexaccess control:management of timeperiods,groups, users andsupervision
Door controller
+Legrand AccessSystem - Software
767 32
778 77 / 767 16
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 01 / 572 252 / 572 752
where? why? when? how many? how?
CENTRALISED MANAGEMENT
6
2
To ensure traffic flows freely through the car park entrance at peak times, a period of free access can be programmed whilemaintaining control at the exit.
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Car park
building (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
parking spaces forauthorised people
vehicles
cleaning, etc.)
Buildingentrance
building unrestricted access-
Access toupper floors/departments
floor or department
(eg: sensitive residents)
Rooms/flats
Administrativeoffices data/documents
Storage Room/Pharmacy
sensitive documents,drugs
(electrical room)
64 35
APPLICATION
Healthcare
1
6
4
3
5
where?
1
2
2
Effective management of access rights prevents external workers accessing the building once they have completedtheir work.
Centralised management is recommended for large hospitals.
Creating groups of users enables access rights to be granted, and if necessary modified, for a defined set of people in acompany or a particular department.
TIP
TIP
TIP
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Car park
building (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
parking spaces forauthorised people
vehicles
cleaning, etc.)
Buildingentrance
building unrestricted access-
Access toupper floors/departments
floor or department
(eg: sensitive residents)
Rooms/flats
Administrativeoffices data/documents
Storage Room/Pharmacy
sensitive documents,drugs
(electrical room)
APPLICATION
Healthcare
1
6
4
3
5
Management ofstandaloneaccess control:management of groupsand users
Encoder
+Legrand AccessSystemBadge Manager
778 72 / 778 77
778 72 / 778 77
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 02 / 767 28572 251 / 572 751
767 01 / 572 252 / 572 752
767 01 / 572 252 / 572 752
where? why? when? how many? how?
STANDALONE MANAGEMENT
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Effective management of access rights prevents external workers accessing the building once they have completedtheir work.
Centralised management is recommended for large hospitals.
Creating groups of users enables access rights to be granted, and if necessary modified, for a defined set of people in acompany or a particular department.
TIP
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1
3
5
4
APPLICATION
Education
2
Car park
building
are parking spacesfor employees orauthorised people
vehicles
(eg: weekdays,excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
for access
authorised from … to …)
Employees & teachersStudents
(companysecurity,cleaning, etc.)
Building entrance
building
unrestricted access
staff
technical staff
company, cleaning, etc.)
Classroom(workshop,chemistry lab, etc.)
staff
technical staff
company, cleaning, etc.)
Resource centre/Library
Self-servicecomputer room
mode initiated bycommand (in presenceof a responsibleindividual)
Administrative andtechnical staff
company, cleaning,etc.)
Administrativeoffices
data/documents
time on a supervisionstation
weekdays, excludingweekends and publicholidays)
company, cleaning, etc.)
Equipmentroom
data/equipment (centralcomputer system orsecurity system)
(area with chemical orelectrical hazard)
IT, technical,maintenance
(security company,cleaning, etc.)
staff (badge available atreception)
1
3
2
4
5
6
where?6
Standalone management is preferable for small-scale structures with small numbers of staff and students with no protec-tion of property.TIP
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4
APPLICATION
Education
Car park
building
are parking spacesfor employees orauthorised people
vehicles
(eg: weekdays,excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
for access
authorised from … to …)
Employees & teachersStudents
(companysecurity,cleaning, etc.)
Building entrance
building
unrestricted access
staff
technical staff
company, cleaning, etc.)
Classroom(workshop,chemistry lab, etc.)
staff
technical staff
company, cleaning, etc.)
Resource centre/Library
Self-servicecomputer room
mode initiated bycommand (in presenceof a responsibleindividual)
Administrative andtechnical staff
company, cleaning,etc.)
Administrativeoffices
data/documents
time on a supervisionstation
weekdays, excludingweekends and publicholidays)
company, cleaning, etc.)
Equipmentroom
data/equipment (centralcomputer system orsecurity system)
(area with chemical orelectrical hazard)
IT, technical,maintenance
(security company,cleaning, etc.)
staff (badge available atreception)
1
3
2
4
5
6
Management ofcomplexaccess control:management of timeperiods,groups, users andsupervision
Door controller
+Legrand AccessSystem - Software
767 32
778 77 / 767 16
767 02 and 767 28572 251 / 572 751
767 31
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 31
where? why? when? how many? how?
CENTRALISED MANAGEMENT
Standalone management is preferable for small-scale structures with small numbers of staff and students with no protec-tion of property.
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1
2
3
4
APPLICATION
Retail
Mainentrance
shutters
initiated by manualcommand (openingtimes)
Stockroom
pilfering
Service/deliveryentrance
Offices
data/documents
1
2
3
4
where?
Centralised management is recommended for hypermarkets and supermarkets.TIP
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2
3
APPLICATION
Retail
Mainentrance
shutters
initiated by manualcommand (openingtimes)
Stockroom
pilfering
Service/deliveryentrance
Offices
data/documents
1
2
3
4
Management ofstandaloneaccess control:Main function:Management of groupsof users
2 solutions:Using keypads
Using badge reader+ encoder
Encoder
+Legrand Access SystemBadge manager
778 78 / 778 72 or 778 77
767 02 / 572 251572 751 or 767 01
778 78 / 778 72 or 778 77
767 02 / 572 251572 751 / 767 01
where? why? when? how many? how?
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Centralised management is recommended for hypermarkets and supermarkets.TIP
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Car park
building (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
parking spaces foremployees or authorisedpeople
(eg: weekdays,excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
for access
authorised from … to …)
company, cleaning, etc.)
Buildingentrance
building excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
unrestricted access
company, cleaning, etc.)
Deliveryaccess
entrancemode initiated bycommand (in presence ofa responsible individual)
Storeroom
pilfering defined by group ofpeople) company, cleaning, etc.)
Meeting room
(with control)
onlybooked the room
Office
data/documents (weekdays, excludingweekends and publicholidays)
(line manager, cleaning)
Equipmentroom
data/equipment(computer room, or roomhousing security system)
(area with chemical orelectrical hazard)
maintenancedepartments
badge available atreception)
5
7
4
2
7
APPLICATION
Industry
The anti-passback function controls access at the entrances and exits of a location.This is used for example in car parks to ensure the maximum number of spaces are available.
TIP
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where?
1
1
5
4 32 6
3
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Car park
building (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
parking spaces foremployees or authorisedpeople
(eg: weekdays,excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
for access
authorised from … to …)
company, cleaning, etc.)
Buildingentrance
building excluding weekends andpublic holidays)
unrestricted access
company, cleaning, etc.)
Deliveryaccess
entrancemode initiated bycommand (in presence ofa responsible individual)
Storeroom
pilfering defined by group ofpeople) company, cleaning, etc.)
Meeting room
(with control)
onlybooked the room
Office
data/documents (weekdays, excludingweekends and publicholidays)
(line manager, cleaning)
Equipmentroom
data/equipment(computer room, or roomhousing security system)
(area with chemical orelectrical hazard)
maintenancedepartments
badge available atreception)
5
7
4
2
Management ofcomplex accesscontrol:management of timeperiods, groups, usersand supervision
Door controller
+Legrand AccessSystem - Software
767 32
778 77 / 767 16
778 77 / 767 16
778 77 / 767 16
767 02 and 767 28572 251 / 572 751
767 02 et 767 28572 251 / 572 751 ou 767 01
767 02 / 572 251572 751 or 767 01
APPLICATION
Industry
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3
3
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APPLICATION
Hotel
Car park
building (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
vehicles
customers entitled touse this service
spaces
spaces
Main entrancehotel
initiated by manualcommand (openingtimes)
Accessto upper
floors/lifts
or more floors, to limittheft
Spa/gym, etc.
customers entitled touse this service
use this service
Bedrooms
money on managementof keys (loss/theft ofkeys, etc.)
the room
(cleaning)
Luggage room
luggage
Equipmentroom
(electrical room)
(special badge availableat reception)
6
5
3
7
where?
1
1
2
2
4
APPLICATION
Hotel
Car park
building (if unrestrictedaccess to the buildingfrom the car park)
vehicles
customers entitled touse this service
spaces
spaces
Main entrancehotel
initiated by manualcommand (openingtimes)
Accessto upper
floors/lifts
or more floors, to limittheft
Spa/gym, etc.
customers entitled touse this service
use this service
Bedrooms
money on managementof keys (loss/theft ofkeys, etc.)
the room
(cleaning)
Luggage room
luggage
Equipmentroom
(electrical room)
(special badge availableat reception)
6
5
3
7
Management ofstandaloneaccesscontrol:managementof groups andusers
Encoder
+Legrand Access SystemBadge manager
778 78 / 778 72 or 778 77
778 78 / 778 72 or 778 77
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 02 / 572 251 / 572 751
767 02 / 767 28572 251 / 572 751
767 01 / 572 252 / 572 752
767 01 / 572 252 / 572 752
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Pack Cat.Nos Bundles
Indoor bundle
1 767 33 Kit comprising:- 1 Mosaic internal coded keypad Cat.No 767 01- 1 Mosaic pushbutton Cat.No 770 40 suppliedcomplete- 1 protected power supply Cat.No 767 18 andbattery Cat.No 407 49
Outdoor bundle1 767 34 Kit comprising:
- 1 Soliroc external coded keypad Cat.No 778 76- 1 Mosaic pushbutton Cat.No 770 40 suppliedcomplete- 1 protected power supply Cat.No 767 18 andbattery Cat.No 407 49
Installation principle
Pushbutton
Electromagnetic lockor electric door release(to be ordered separately)
1
1
1
Pushbutton
Electromagnetic lockor electric doorrelease(to be orderedseparately)
Electromagnetic lockor electric door release(to be ordered separately)
1
1
1
Indoor bundle, Cat.No 767 33
Outdoor bundle, Cat.No 767 34
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767 34
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Pack Cat.Nos Internal coded keypads
For mounting in flush-mounting box or surfacemounting(5 modules)Can be used in standalone or centralised mode100 user codes in standalone mode1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlock10,000 codes in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol)Consumption 100 mA - 12 V=IP 40 - IK 04
1 767 01 Mosaic internal coded keypad
1 572 252 Arteor white internal coded keypadSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 572 752 Arteor Black Mirror internal coded keypadSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 767 00 Centralised internal black coded keypad fordoor frameSurface mounted, slim10,000 codes in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible withWiegand protocol)
Supplied with dedicated 12 V power supply(enabling operation in standalone mode if required)Consumption 100 mA - 12 VIP 54 - IK 07
767 01
All readers have indicators and a buzzer to indicate the door status
Protected power supplyBackup battery included
Protected power supplyBackup battery included
Installation principle
Pushbutton
Electromagnetic lockor electric door release(to be ordered separately)
1
1
1
Pushbutton
Electromagnetic lockor electric doorrelease(to be orderedseparately)
Electromagnetic lockor electric door release(to be ordered separately)
1
1
1
Internal kit, Cat.No 767 33
External kit, Cat.No 767 34
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Pack Cat.Nos Internal coded keypads
For mounting in flush-mounting box or surfacemounting(5 modules)Can be used in standalone or centralised mode100 user codes in standalone mode1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlock10,000 codes in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol)Consumption 100 mA - 12 V=IP 40 - IK 04
1 767 01 Mosaic internal coded keypad
1 572 252 Arteor white internal coded keypadSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 572 752 Arteor Black Mirror internal coded keypadSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 767 00 Centralised internal black coded keypad fordoor frameSurface mounted, slim10,000 codes in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible withWiegand protocol)
Supplied with dedicated 12 V power supply(enabling operation in standalone mode if required)Consumption 100 mA - 12 VIP 54 - IK 07
Pack Cat.Nos External coded keypads
1 778 76 Soliroc external coded keypadBacklit buttonsSurface mounted100 user codes in standalone mode
1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlockPower supply 12/24 VA/=Consumption 80 mA at 12 V=IP 55 - IK 10
1 778 78 Soliroc external coded keypad with call buttonBacklit buttonsSurface mounting, cable outlet100 user codes in standalone mode
1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlock1 N/O pushbutton on frontPower supply 12/24 VA/=Consumption 80 mA at 12 V=IP 55 - IK 10
1 767 17 External coded keypadBacklit buttonsSurface mounting, cable outlet10,000 codes in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with
Wiegand protocol)1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening) Powersupply 12 VConsumption 80 mA at 12 V=IP 65 - IK 10
Coded keypad + badge reader1 778 73 Soliroc external coded keypad + badge
readerBacklit buttonsSurface mounting, cable outlet10,000 users in centralised mode with door
controller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol)Reads code only, badge only, or badge associatedwith a code1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)Power supply 12/24 VA/=Consumption 80 mA at 12 V=IP 55 - IK 10
767 00767 01 767 17 778 73 778 78
All readers have indicators and a buzzer to indicate the door status
Protected power supplyBackup battery included
Protected power supplyBackup battery included
778 72767 02
All readers have indicators and a buzzer to indicate the door status
Pack Cat.Nos Internal badge readers
For mounting in flush-mounting box or surfacemounting (5 modules). Can be used in standaloneor centralised mode. 500 user badges in standalonemode. 1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking.1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlock. 10,000 badges in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol). Consumption 118 mA - 12 V= - IP 40 - IK 04
1 767 02 Mosaic internal badge reader
1 572 251 Arteor white internal badge readerSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 572 751 Arteor Black Mirror internal badge readerSupplied with support and finishing plate
External badge readers1 778 77 Soliroc flush-mounted external badge reader
For mounting in flush-mounting box orsurface mounting (5 modules). Can be usedin standalone or centralised mode. 500 userbadges in standalone mode.1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or
electromagnetic lock10,000 codes in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol)Consumption 118 mA - 12 V - IP 55 - IK 10Supplied with support and finishing plate
1 778 72 Soliroc surface-mounted external badgereaderBacklit detection areaSurface mounting, cable outlet500 user badges in standalone mode.
1 self-protection contact(pullout + opening)1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking. 1 relayoutput for door release or electromagnetic lock.Power supply 12/24 VA/ =Consumption 80 mA - 12 V= - IP 55 - IK 10
1 767 16 External badge readerSurface mounting, slim, cable outlet10,000 user badges in centralised mode withdoor controller
Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegand protocol)1 self-protection contact (pullout)Power supply 12 VConsumption 80 mA - 12 V= - IP 65 - IK 10
1 767 32 Badge reader for car parkLong distance external badge reader.Surface mounted, cable outlet10,000 user badges in centralised modewith door controller Cat.No 767 04(Compatible with Wiegand protocol)
Only operates with dual technology badgeCat.No 767 12. 1 self-protection contact (pullout)Power supply 12 VConsumption 350 mA - 12 V= - IP 54 - IK 08
767 03 767 30
All readers have indicators and a buzzer to indicate the door status
Pack Cat.Nos Biometric readers
For mounting in flush-mounting box or surfacemounting (5 modules)Can be used in standalone or centralised mode999 user fingerprints in standalone mode1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlock999 fingerprints in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol)Consumption 145 mA - 12 VIP 40 - IK 04
1 767 03 Mosaic biometric fingerprint reader
1 572 250 Arteor white biometric fingerprint readerSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 572 750 Arteor Black Mirror biometric fingerprint readerSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 767 30 Vein pattern biometric reader Surfacemounting (protection kit on request)Operates in standalone mode withthe door opening device connecteddirectly to the reader, or in centralisedmode, connected to door controller,Cat.No 767 04
1000 vein patterns stored, in both standalone andcentralised modeReads vein pattern only, or badge associated with avein pattern1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)Power supply 12 V=Consumption 300 mAIP 43 - IK 04
1 767 31 Biometric fingerprint + badge readerSurface mounted10,000 users in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible withWiegand protocol)
Reads fingerprint only (max. 250 fingerprints), orbadge associated with a fingerprint1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)Power supply 12 V=Consumption 300 mAIP 44 - IK 04
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Biometricsolutions
767 04
Pack Cat.Nos Controller
1 767 04 Door controllerDIN rail mounting (6 modules)For centralised management of access controlreaders from a PC (IP protocol)Up to 2 readers can be connected per controller,and up to 128 controllers per installation(1000 users)Size: 6 modules (on DIN rail)Power supply: 12 V= - 175 mA max.1 x RJ 45 input for connection to VDI networkCan control 2 complete door assembliesFor more than one controller, use managementsoftware Cat.No 767 06
Software1 767 06 LAS management software
Required for more than one door controller, forsupervision of the following from a PC:- Access (integration of CAD drawings): 256 doors- Readers, badges: 64 user groups- Events (entries, exits): 10,000 most recent events- Time periods: 64 time periods
AccessoriesBadge encoder
1 767 05 For easy management of badges (creation,loss, cancellation, theft, etc.)Operates either with standalone badgereaders, with software which is included,
or together with the management softwareCat. No. 767 06 for encoding badges(eg: receptionist, etc.)Connects directly to a PC via USB connectionLAS Badge Manager software included formanaging standalone readers
Badges
5 767 10 Mifare contactless badge key fob13.56 MHzWith customisable tab included
10 767 11 Mifare contactless badge cardISO format (50 x 80 mm)Chip: 13.56 MHzStandard 1 KB memory
1 767 12 Mifare contactless dual technology badge cardISO format (50 x 80 mm)Chip: 125 KHzRequired for operating an installation with car
park reader (customised) Cat.No 767 321 767 13 Mifare contactless badge card with extended
memoryISO format (50 x 80 mm)Chip: 13.56 MHz
4 KB extended memory
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All readers have indicators and a buzzer to indicate the door status
Pack Cat.Nos Biometric readers
For mounting in flush-mounting box or surfacemounting (5 modules)Can be used in standalone or centralised mode999 user fingerprints in standalone mode1 pushbutton input for internal unlocking1 relay output for door release or electromagneticlock999 fingerprints in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible with Wiegandprotocol)Consumption 145 mA - 12 VIP 40 - IK 04
1 767 03 Mosaic biometric fingerprint reader
1 572 250 Arteor white biometric fingerprint readerSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 572 750 Arteor Black Mirror biometric fingerprint readerSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 767 30 Vein pattern biometric reader Surfacemounting (protection kit on request)Operates in standalone mode withthe door opening device connecteddirectly to the reader, or in centralisedmode, connected to door controller,Cat.No 767 04
1000 vein patterns stored, in both standalone andcentralised modeReads vein pattern only, or badge associated with avein pattern1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)Power supply 12 V=Consumption 300 mAIP 43 - IK 04
1 767 31 Biometric fingerprint + badge readerSurface mounted10,000 users in centralised mode with doorcontroller Cat.No 767 04 (Compatible withWiegand protocol)
Reads fingerprint only (max. 250 fingerprints), orbadge associated with a fingerprint1 self-protection contact (pullout + opening)Power supply 12 V=Consumption 300 mAIP 44 - IK 04
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Pack Cat.Nos Controller
1 767 04 Door controllerDIN rail mounting (6 modules)For centralised management of access controlreaders from a PC (IP protocol)Up to 2 readers can be connected per controller,and up to 128 controllers per installation(1000 users)Size: 6 modules (on DIN rail)Power supply: 12 V= - 175 mA max.1 x RJ 45 input for connection to VDI networkCan control 2 complete door assembliesFor more than one controller, use managementsoftware Cat.No 767 06
Software1 767 06 LAS management software
Required for more than one door controller, forsupervision of the following from a PC:- Access (integration of CAD drawings): 256 doors- Readers, badges: 64 user groups- Events (entries, exits): 10,000 most recent events- Time periods: 64 time periods
AccessoriesBadge encoder
1 767 05 For easy management of badges (creation,loss, cancellation, theft, etc.)Operates either with standalone badgereaders, with software which is included,
or together with the management softwareCat. No. 767 06 for encoding badges(eg: receptionist, etc.)Connects directly to a PC via USB connectionLAS Badge Manager software included formanaging standalone readers
Badges
5 767 10 Mifare contactless badge key fob13.56 MHzWith customisable tab included
10 767 11 Mifare contactless badge cardISO format (50 x 80 mm)Chip: 13.56 MHzStandard 1 KB memory
1 767 12 Mifare contactless dual technology badge cardISO format (50 x 80 mm)Chip: 125 KHzRequired for operating an installation with car
park reader (customised) Cat.No 767 321 767 13 Mifare contactless badge card with extended
memoryISO format (50 x 80 mm)Chip: 13.56 MHz
4 KB extended memory
Pack Cat.Nos Energy saver units
For switching on a circuit, for example in a meetingroom, office, hotel room, etc.Only operate with Mifare ISO contactless badgesCat. Nos. 767 11/12/1330 s time delay after removal of the badgeLow capacity contact: 230 V power 30 VALuminous strip on the front so you can see it whenyou enter the room
1 767 28 Mosaic
1 572 253 Arteor whiteSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 572 753 Arteor Black MirrorSupplied with support and finishing plate
1 675 64 Céliane
767 28 + 767 11
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767 08
Pack Cat.Nos Closing accessories
1 767 07 Electromagnetic lock 300 kgIndicates the position of the door by 2-colour LEDand forwarding possible by changeover contactControl of the door position by Hall effectConsumption: 24 V - 300 mA - 7.2 W, 12 V - 600 mA- 7.2 W
1 767 08 Electromagnetic lock 500 kgIndicates the position of the door by 2-colour LEDand forwarding possible by changeover contactControl of the door position by Hall effectConsumption: 24 V - 250 mA - 7.2 W, 12 V - 500 mA- 7.2 W
1 767 09 Motorised boltWith manual internal unlockingBuilt-in position contact12 V= - 470 mAFor surface mounting installation
1 408 96 2-stage door releaseVery short shunt trip door release (2-stage)12 V= - 200 mAFor operation in double-entrance security doorsDimensions: 158 x 26 x 32 mm
1 408 95 Undervoltage door release12 V= - 600 mAFor operation in emergency exitsDimensions: 158 x 26 x 32 mm
1 408 98 Shunt trip door release12 V= 6 W - 500 mADimensions: 158 x 26 x 32 mm
Pack Cat.Nos Power supplies
Stabilised 12 V power supply
Equipped with:- Electronic protection (against overloads and short-circuits)- Integral fuse protection on input- A green voltage present indicator on outputPower supply 115 - 230 VA12 V=
Primary115-230 V
Power(W)
Current(A)
Number of 17.5 mmmodules
1 047 92 30 2.5 6
Filtered rectified power supplyComprising:- A safety transformer with interference filtering- A filter capacitor- Protection by PTC integrated in the primary- Double operating terminalsPTC: Positive temperature coefficient. In the eventof an automatic cut-off due to an overload or shortcircuit, switch off the power supply and allow it tocool down before switching on again.12 V=
Terminal capacityflexible cables (mm2)
No. ofmodules
Power(W)
Current(A)
input output
1 047 95 15 1.3 6 6 5
Protected power supply1 767 18 12 V= - 4 A power supply
Backed up by 12 V - 7 Ah battery Cat.No 407 49(not supplied)
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Installation principle in standalone mode
Selection guide
Power supply
Standardcable
Access controlreader
Risklevel
Door opening to:
Inside Outside
A
Readers
Coded keypad + 767 00/01572 252/752 778 76/78
Badge reader ++ 767 02572 251/751 778 72/77
Fingerprint reader +++ 767 03572 250/750
tailor made767 30
Closingaccessories
Door release(flush mounting) 408 95/96/98
Lock (surface-mounting) 767 07/08/09
B Power supply 047 95(1)
047 92(1) 767 18 + 407 49(1)
(1) The choice of the type of power supply, with or without battery, determines whether thedoor will open when there is a mains failure
B
Wiring principle230 V±
12 V cc
2
2
2 2
Way OutPush-button
Power supply(ex: 047 95,...)
Door release 374 900or magnetic lock 767 07
Access control readers767 01/02/03 / 778 77,...
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Pack Cat.Nos Power supplies
Stabilised 12 V power supply
Equipped with:- Electronic protection (against overloads and short-circuits)- Integral fuse protection on input- A green voltage present indicator on outputPower supply 115 - 230 VA12 V=
Primary115-230 V
Power(W)
Current(A)
Number of 17.5 mmmodules
1 047 92 30 2.5 6
Filtered rectified power supplyComprising:- A safety transformer with interference filtering- A filter capacitor- Protection by PTC integrated in the primary- Double operating terminalsPTC: Positive temperature coefficient. In the eventof an automatic cut-off due to an overload or shortcircuit, switch off the power supply and allow it tocool down before switching on again.12 V=
Terminal capacityflexible cables (mm2)
No. ofmodules
Power(W)
Current(A)
input output
1 047 95 15 1.3 6 6 5
Protected power supply1 767 18 12 V= - 4 A power supply
Backed up by 12 V - 7 Ah battery Cat.No 407 49(not supplied)
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Installation principle in standalone mode
Selection guide
Power supply
Standardcable
Access controlreader
Electric doorrelease orelectromagneticlock
Pushbutton
Risklevel
Door opening to:
Inside Outside
A
Readers
Coded keypad + 767 00/01572 252/752 778 76/78
Badge reader ++ 767 02572 251/751 778 72/77
Fingerprint reader +++ 767 03572 250/750
tailor made767 30
Closingaccessories
Door release(flush mounting) 408 95/96/98
Lock (surface-mounting) 767 07/08/09
B Power supply 047 95(1)
047 92(1) 767 18 + 407 49(1)
(1) The choice of the type of power supply, with or without battery, determines whether thedoor will open when there is a mains failure
A
B
Wiring principle230 V±
12 V cc
2
2
2 2
Way OutPush-button
Power supply(ex: 047 95,...)
Door release 374 900or magnetic lock 767 07
Access control readers767 01/02/03 / 778 77,...
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Installation principle in centralised mode
SupervisionsoftwareCat.No 767 06
VDI network
Areadistributionbox
VDIcabinet
Power supply Door controller(Cat.No 767 04)
Access control reader
A
B
Wiring principle
230 V±12 V=
Power supply(ex: 047 95,...)
Cat.No 767 04Door controller(2 doors max. per unit)
Door release 374 900or magnetic lock 767 07
Local areanetwork
5
2
2
Access control readers767 01/02/03 / 778 77,...
230 V±
12 V=Power supply(ex: 047 95,...)
Cat.No 767 04Door controller
Door release 374 900or magnetic lock 767 07
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Access control readers767 01/02/03 / 778 77,...
Up to 128 door controllers
Selection guide
Risklevel
Door opening to:
Inside Outside
A
Readers
Coded keypad + 767 01572 252/752 767 17 / 778 73
Badge reader ++ 767 02572 251/751
767 16/32778 77
Fingerprint reader +++ 767 03572 250/750
tailor made767 30/31
Closingaccessories
Door release(flush mounting) 408 95/96/98
Lock (surface-mounting) 767 07/08/09
B Power supply 047 95(1)
047 92(1) 767 18 + 407 49(1)
(1) The choice of the type of power supply, with or without battery, determines whether thedoor will open when there is a mains failure
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047 95
access control centralised solutions (continued)
Management softwareThe management software Cat.No 767 06 is used for complete supervision of the access control system, including:- Time management of access points and users- Real-time supervision of events with display of information on CAD drawing
Management of time periods
Display on CAD drawing
Summary of consumptions for selecting the number of power supplies
Cat.Nos Current
Unprotected047 95 1.3 A
047 92 2.5 A
Protected 767 18 +battery 407 49 4 A
Total = mA to be compared with power supplies
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Cat.Nos Consumption
Readers
767 01 / 572 252/752 47 mA
Total = mA
767 02 / 572 251/751 118 mA
767 03 / 572 250/750 145 mA
767 16 80 mA
767 30 300 mA
767 31 300 mA
767 32 350 mA
778 72 80 mA
778 76 100 mA
778 78 100 mA
Keypads767 00 100 mA
767 17 80 mA
Keypad + reader 778 73 80 mA
Door controller 767 04 175 mA
Door releases
408 98 500 mA
408 96 200 mA
408 95 600 mA
Electromagnetic locks767 07 600 mA
767 08 500 mA
Motorised bolt 767 09 470 mA
access control centralised solutions (continued)
The management software Cat.No 767 06 is used for complete supervision of the access control system, including:- Time management of access points and users- Real-time supervision of events with display of information on CAD drawing
Summary of consumptions for selecting the number of power supplies
In accordance with its policy of continuous improvement,the Company reserves the right to change specificationsand designs without notice. All illustrations, descriptions,
dimensions and weights in this catalogue are for guidanceand cannot be held binding on the Company.
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