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For any additional information regarding the compliance of this product to any EU-specific requirements, please send email to temaline.orders@honeywell.com.Support and other contactsFor technical assistance, call your nearest Honeywell office.Training classesHoneywell holds technical training classes on Temaline. These classes are taught by experts in the field of building control systems. For more information about these classes, contact your Honeywell representative.Related documentationFor a complete list of publications and documents for Temaline, see the Temaline Overview. ivhttps://extranet.honeywell.comFCC NoticeFCC ID: HS9VCU-01;HS9VCU-02;HS9VCU-03This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference and(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices,pursuant to part 15 of theFCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this television reception, which can be determinedcorrect the interference by one used in accordance withHowever, there is no guarantee thatequipment does cause harmful interference to radio orencouraged to try toby turning the equipment on and off, the user is or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpThe user is cautioned that changes and modification made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturercould void the user's authority to operate this equipment.Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillageradiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.IC RSS 210 NoticeThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause Interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.ICES-003This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian Standard ICES-003.Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. vContents1Introduction1Purpose and audience for the Guide . 2Structure of the guide . 3Related documentation . 42Getting started5Layout of the device . 6General layout of the display. 7Interactive function icons . 83Understanding device statuses114Managing transit operations13Performing a transit operation with a card . 14Performing a transit with card and PIN code . 17Signalling a transit under duress . 18Clocking in and clocking out. 195Interactive features21Changing the language of the device . 22Associating a reason with a transit . 25Associating Additional Data Lists with a transit. 28Performing enquiries. 33Local transit enquiries. 34Remote transit enquiries . 34Local generic enquiries . 35Remote generic enquiries . 35Reading spontaneous messages. 36Working with transit categories. 386Other types of transit operations39Performing a transit in semiautomatic mode. 40Performing a transit with PIN code only. 41Performing a boarding operation. 439Setting inputs, outputs, and jumpers498Device Connector507Ethernet connecting and how to configure into EBI system44 CONTENTSvihttps://extranet.honeywell.comSetting inputs, outputs, and jumpers .................................................................. 50Digital inputs ....................................................................................................... 50Supervised inputs ............................................................................................... 51Outputs ............................................................................................................... 52External relays powered by the reader ............................................................... 52Connecting the door lock directly using an external power supply ..................... 53Jumpers .............................................................................................................. 5410Error messages5511Recycling59 11IntroductionThe Voyager Compact is an IP reader device with a local database that can communicate on a peer-to-peer basis with other Voyager devices to manage a facility. You can configure Voyager devices to support up to four languages. Voyager devices are completely autonomous. They do not need a host system to manage a facility. 1 INTRODUCTION2https://extranet.honeywell.comPurpose and audience for the GuideThis guide describes procedures for performing transit operations with the device. It is written for cardholders who will be using the device to:transit from a controlled door perform Time&Attendance clock-in and clock-out operationsperform interactive functions such as changing the language of the device, performing enquiries, and reading spontaneous messages. 3STRUCTURE OF THE GUIDEStructure of the guideIn addition to the Introduction (this chapter), the guide comprises the following topics.To learn aboutGo toGetting startedpage5Understanding device statusespage11Managing transit operationspage13Interactive featurespage19Other types of transit operationspage39Error messagespage45 1 INTRODUCTION4https://extranet.honeywell.comRelated documentationFor further information on the EBI Tema system, consult the EBI Temaline Interface Temaline Access Control Configuration Guide, which is provided with the Temaline Interface kit. This document is in Acrobat and compiled HTML Help format. 52Getting startedThis chapter describes basic mechanical and design features of the Voyager Device:To learn aboutGo toThe layout of the devicepage6The layout of the displaypage7 2 GETTING STARTED6https://extranet.honeywell.comLayout of the deviceThe Voyager device is an interactive terminal with a graphic display and a reader. You can use the device for T&A, SAP, canteen management, and access control. To perform these functions, the device comprises the following features:A color graphic displayA 10-digit keypad with backlightingBacklit navigational arrows and Enter and Cancel buttonsA speakerFigure 1 Voyager Compact Device 7GENERAL LAYOUT OF THE DISPLAYGeneral layout of the displayFigure 2 illustrates the general layout of the Voyager Compact Device display in idle mode.Device displays all follow this basic design. Depending on the context, the device may also display device status information or interactive features. Figure 2 Voyager Compact Device displayFieldDescriptionTransit directionSpecifies the direction assigned to the transit performed. Transit direction is present only for T&A devices if the Change Transit Direction feature is configured for the device.Date/TimeCurrent date/timeLogoCustomer logoMessageConfigurable textInformationThe meaning of the current icon selected, or other informational messagesIcon barIcons representing configurable functions available on the device. You can configure the functions needed from the available features. 2 GETTING STARTED8https://extranet.honeywell.comInteractive function iconsTable 1 lists the standard interactive function icons you may see on the icon bar of your Voyager device. Icons on the display represent the features enabled for the device. Table 1 Voyager system iconsIconDescriptionChange DirectionDefault icon for the device change direction functionMessageProvides access to the spontaneous message templateReasonProvides access to the reason templateEnquiryProvides access to the enquiry templateTransit CategoryProvides access to the transit category templateADLDefault icon to access the ADL templateSet languageDefault icon for the device set language functionChinese flagIndicates Chinese language settingBritish flagIndicates English language settingFrench flagIndicates French language settingItalian flagIndicates Italian language settingGerman flagIndicates German language setting 9GENERAL LAYOUT OF THE DISPLAYThe currently selected function icon is highlighted with a red square. To implement a function, use the arrow keys to select an icon and then press Enter. The new selected icon is then highlighted in a red square. To enter a value, such as a PIN, use the numeric keypad.For further information on these features, see Interactive features on page19.Figure 3 Voyager Device navigational arrowsFigure 4 Voyager Device keypad 2 GETTING STARTED10https://extranet.honeywell.com 113Understanding device statusesThe Voyager device can generate several device status messages. Status messages report system modes and unusual occurrences relating to:The deviceThe door controlled by the deviceTransitsFigure 5 illustrates a generic status display on the device. Figure 5 Status displayFieldDescriptionCaptionName of statusMessageText associated with caption 3 UNDERSTANDING DEVICE STATUSES12https://extranet.honeywell.comFor information on transit error messages, see Error messages on page45.Table 2 Device status messagesEventSymbolCaptionDescriptionTerminal statusesTerminal not configuredOUT OF ORDERThe reader has not yet been configured. You may not use the device at this time.Terminal/Door out of orderOUT OF ORDERThe reader or the door controlled is experiencing technical difficulties. You may not use the device at this time.Terminal in overdrive modeDEVICE IN OVERDRIVEN MODALITYThis device is set in overdrive mode. You do not need this device to authorize the transit.DB Download in progressDB DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESSThe DB download is in progress. You may use the device but you may experience some delay in response time.Transit Buffer fullTRANSIT BUFFER FULLThere is no more space available on the device to store transits. To prevent further loss of transits, this device has been blocked.Door statusesDoor lockedDOOR LOCKEDThis door is locked; do not attempt to transit through this door.Door unlockedPLEASE ENTERThe door is unlocked; proceed with the transit.Door busyPLEASE WAIT THE DOOR IS BUSYA transit is in progress through this door. You may be unable to transit at this time.Door forcedDOOR FORCEDThe door managed by this reader has been forced. Please notify security, then close the door to reset it.Door not shut after crossingDOOR NOT SHUT AFTER CROSSINGThe door should be closed. Close the door to reset it and notify security.Transit not happenedTRANSIT NOT HAPPENEDThe door has not opened for the transit requested. 134Managing transit operationsYou can configure your device to perform four types of authentication:Card numberCard number and PINPIN onlyAirport boarding procedureThis chapter describes typical transit operations that use these authentication methods.For information about PIN only transits and airport boarding, see Other types of transit operations on page39.To learn aboutGo toPerforming a basic transit operationpage14Performing a transit with a card number and PINpage17Clocking in and clocking outpage19 4 MANAGING TRANSIT OPERATIONS14https://extranet.honeywell.comPerforming a transit operation with a cardWhen you present your card to a device for a transit, the device checks the information stored on your card and then searches in the cardholder archive to determine your access rights.To complete a transit using only a card:Hold the card a few centimeters from the reader in the highlighted area in Figure 6. The reader verifies the permissions configured for the card.Figure 6 Voyager Compact Device 15PERFORMING A TRANSIT OPERATION WITH A CARDWhen access is granted, the device emits an Access Granted sound (a gentle chime), displays the Access Granted message, and unlocks the door. Figure 7 Sample Access Granted displayFieldDescriptionDateCurrent dateTimeCurrent timeCardholder infoCardholder peripheral description. cardholder information is shown only if the device is configured to show it.PhotoCardholder photo; this option is available only when multimedia option is installed.Transit informationTransit directionFor AC and CA terminals:ACCESS GRANTEDFor T&A or SAP terminal:CLOCK IN for a transit in Entry direction;CLOCK OUT for a transit in Exit direction.For devices that are configured simultaneously as T&A and AC, the T&A behavior shall apply.TimeTime of the transitReasonReason used for the transit (if any)InformationIndicates the presence of spontaneous messages for the cardholder. Spontaneous messages are then accessed using the related function icon/menu and shown using the related template. Fore more information, see Reading spontaneous messages on page36. 4 MANAGING TRANSIT OPERATIONS16https://extranet.honeywell.comOnce you receive this message, open the controlled door, pass through it, and close it. If the transit is denied, the device emits an Access Denied sound and displays an Access Denied message; the door remains locked. For more information on error messages, see Error messages on page45.ToolbarDisplays icons representing functions configured for the cardholder who performed the transit.FieldDescription 17PERFORMING A TRANSIT WITH CARD AND PIN CODEPerforming a transit with card and PIN codeA card provides identification for the cardholder; a PIN provides authentication. When a device is configured for both card and PIN verification, it can identify and authenticate a cardholder.To perform a transit with card and PIN code:1Present your card to the reader. The device identifies your card and performs the controls on the cardholder archive; if the controls are passed, the device displays a request for a PIN. 2Enter the PIN. The device checks the PIN entered against the value stored for you for the number of retries configured. Note: You do not need to press Enter to confirm the PIN entered; once the configured number of digits configured for the PIN is reached, the device automatically processes it.When the device verifies that the PIN is correct, access is granted. The device emits the access granted sound (a gentle chime) and displays the Access Granted message. Once you receive this message, open the controlled door, pass through it, and close it. If the device doesnt recognize the PIN value:The transit is denied.The device emits an access denied sound.The device displays an Access Denied message.The door remains locked. Figure 8 PIN Code request 4 MANAGING TRANSIT OPERATIONS18https://extranet.honeywell.comIf the device is configured for a specific number of retries and that number is exceeded, the device may also block further use by the cardholder for a specific length of time.Signalling a transit under duressTo protect against improper entry, the system includes a way to modify a PIN to signal a transit under duress. To signal a transit under duress:1Present your card to the reader. The device authenticates your card and then displays a request for a PIN. 2FOR ODD NUMBERS: Enter your designated PIN but modify the final digit to be one LESS than the actual PIN. For example, if the PIN is 5437, enter 5436.FOR EVEN NUMBERS: Enter your designated PIN but modify the final digit to be one MORE than the actual PIN. For example, if the PIN is 7938, enter 7939. 3Wait for confirmation and when you receive it, proceed with the transit.When the system detects such a signal, the device:Grants the transit at the terminal levelGenerates a Transit under duress alarm to the Supervision CenterThe device does NOT display Access denied. 19CLOCKING IN AND CLOCKING OUTClocking in and clocking out In the T&A application, Clock in and clock out are terms that refer to the direction of a transit.Clock in indicates the time you enter the office (the clock starts counting the time the cardholder is in the office).Clock out indicates the time you leave the office (the clock stops counting the time).A Voyager device can be configured for one direction (clock-in OR clock-out), or for both directions (clock-in AND clock-out).In this case, to set a specific direction for the device you must use the Change direction function. To change the transit direction and perform the transit:1Check the current direction set for the terminal that is shown on the right side of the header of the display.2Select the Change direction icon on the toolbar and click Enter. The direction of the terminal in the header line of the display will change.3Present your card to the device. Figure 9 Change Transit Direction display 4 MANAGING TRANSIT OPERATIONS20https://extranet.honeywell.comIf the transit is valid, the device emits the access granted sound (a gentle chime), displays the clock-in/clock-out page, and (if so configured) unlocks the door.Figure 10 Clock In display 215Interactive featuresInteractive features are system functions that you can request and display on your Voyager Device. By default you may configure a Voyager door to manage automatically a predefined type of function without the need for a cardholder to select the relative key(s). You may specify:a transit categorya reason (simple or enhanced)a enquiry requestIn these cases, the device shows, instead of the idle page, the related feature pages.To learn aboutGo toChanging the display language of the devicepage22Associating a reason to a transitpage25Associating an Additional Data List (ADL) to a transitpage28Performing enquiriespage32Reading spontaneous messagespage35Working with transit categoriespage37 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES22https://extranet.honeywell.comChanging the language of the deviceAt startup, the device displays information in the language that has been set for itthat is, the default language. The "Set language" function enables you to change the current language to another of the available languages. To change the language of the device from the language function key:1On the device display, select the set language function flag you need from the toolbar. 2Press Enter. The device displays the Change Language display for a few seconds and then returns to the idle page with the new language set. Figure 11 Change language displayFigure 12 Selected language display 23CHANGING THE LANGUAGE OF THE DEVICETo change the language of the device from a language menu:1On the device display, select the language menu icon.2Press Enter to display the language menu.Figure 13 Change Language Menu iconFigure 14 Language menu 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES24https://extranet.honeywell.com3Select the language you need and press Enter to view the Language selection display. After a few seconds, the device returns to the idle page display showing the new language that you have set.Figure 15 Language selection display 25ASSOCIATING A REASON WITH A TRANSITAssociating a reason with a transitA reason provides an explanation of a transit that is beyond normal operations. There are two types of reasons:Simple - Characterized by a reason code added to the transitEnhanced - Characterized by required parameters and entered using an Additional Data ListTo associate a simple reason with a transit:1Use the arrow keys to select the desired reason icon from the toolbar or description in the menu.Figure 16 Reason selection display 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES26https://extranet.honeywell.com2Click Enter to confirm the selection and display the Reason template.If you select the wrong reason, click Cancel to cancel the operation.3Present your card to authenticate the transit.The device checks your rights to use the reason; if the reason is not usable the device displays Feature not available". If the function is usable, the device checks the validity of the reason; if the reason is not usable, the device displays Feature expired. The device then checks your rights for the transit and displays the Transit page, including the reason you selected. The device also inserts the reason code into the transit record.Figure 17 Reason displayFigure 18 Transit display 27ASSOCIATING A REASON WITH A TRANSITTo associate an enhanced reason with a transit:1Use the arrow keys to select the desired enhanced reason icon from the toolbar or description from the menu and click Enter to confirm the selection and display the Reason template. The device then displays the Additional Data List template associated with the reason.If you select the wrong reason, click Cancel to cancel the operation.2Fill in the ADL fields and present your card to authenticate the transit. (See Associating Additional Data Lists with a transit on page28 for further information.)The device checks your rights to use the reason; if the reason is not usable the device displays Feature not available". If the function is usable, the device checks the validity of the reason; if the reason is not usable, the device displays Feature expired. The device then checks your rights for the transit and inserts the reason code and the ADL parameters into the transit record. 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES28https://extranet.honeywell.comAssociating Additional Data Lists with a transitAdditional Data Lists (ADLs) are groups of parameters you can enter that will be associated to your transit.To associate an ADL with a transit:1Use the arrow keys to select the desired ADL icon in the toolbar.2Click Enter to confirm the selection and display the Additional Data List template.If you select the wrong ADL, press Cancel to cancel the operation.Figure 19 Additional Data List templateFigure 20 Example: ADL for External Wages 29ASSOCIATING ADDITIONAL DATA LISTS WITH A TRANSIT3The template presents a list of fields to be filled out. (Mandatory fields are identified with an asterisk and must be filled in so that the data can be entered.) Once an ADL is displayed, the cursor is positioned on its first field. Use the up and down arrows to move across fields; the selected field is highlighted with a red border. Table 3 lists each type of field and describes how to use it.Table 3 ADL configuration fieldsField typeField name displayProcedureAlphanumericWhen you select an alphanumeric field, the device displays a virtual alphanumeric keyboard. Press Enter to open the virtual keyboard on the screen.Use the arrows to select a key, then press Enter to confirm the selection. Proceed in this way for every character you need to enter. When you have finished composing the entry, press on the virtual alphanumeric keyboard, then press Enter to insert the value into the ADL.Press Cancel to exit from the virtual keyboard without saving the input. To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press and then press Enter. NumericFor numeric fields, use the keys of the device numeric keypad on the device (see Figure 1) to fill the field, then press Enter to confirm. 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES30https://extranet.honeywell.com4When you have completed the required fields, present your card to submit the data and to authenticate the transit.In case of errors in the data entered (validation or mandatory field missed), the device displays a specific message and highlights the error field with a red border.DatePress Enter to open the calendar display.Use the arrows to select a day and press Enter to confirm the selection.TimeThere are two options for entering a time:Type the desired time (hours and minutes) and press Enter to confirm, ORa) Press Enter to select the hour subfield and use the up/down arrows to increase/decrease the value, or directly type the desired hour.b) Use the right arrow to select the minute subfield and use the up/down arrows to increase/decrease the value, or directly type the desired minutes.c) Press Enter to confirm the value.ListPress Enter to open the list:Use the up/down arrows to select the item you need and press Enter to confirm.Table 3 ADL configuration fieldsField typeField name displayProcedure 31ASSOCIATING ADDITIONAL DATA LISTS WITH A TRANSITThe device checks your rights to use the ADL; if the function is not usable it displays Feature not available". If the function is usable, the device checks your rights for the transit and inserts the ADL data into the transit record. 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES32https://extranet.honeywell.comPerforming enquiriesEnquiries are requests for cardholder information stored in the system that can be shown on the device display. The following types of enquiries are available:Local and remote transit enquiries Local and remote generic enquiriesThe procedure for making an enquiry is basically the same for both local and remote enquiries. To make an enquiry:1Use the arrow keys of the navigator to select the desired Enquiry icon and click Enter to confirm the selection. 2Submit your card to the reader to authenticate the request. The device checks your permission to make the enquiry. If the function is not usable, the device displays "Feature not available".When the request is authenticated, the device displays the information requested. Scroll between the enquiry lines using the up and down arrows; for Enquiries with multiple pages, navigate across pages using the left and right arrows. Click Cancel to exit from the enquiry.Figure 21 Enquiry display 33PERFORMING ENQUIRIESLocal transit enquiriesLocal transit information is stored on the device itself. You cannot specify the number of transits that will be shown in the history; that number depends on the transit activity performed by cardholders who use the device.Remote transit enquiriesRemote transit enquiries generate a list of all the transits performed by the cardholder on all the Temaline devices in the system (History of transits). The information is stored at the Supervision Center.When you generate a remote transit enquiry, the device submits the request to the Supervision Center and displays "Waiting for supervision reply" until a reply is received.Figure 22 Local transit informationFigure 23 Remote transit information 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES34https://extranet.honeywell.comIf your request times out before the device receives the information, the device displays "Supervision reply not received" and terminates the operation.Local generic enquiriesLocal generic information is imported from the Supervision Center and sent to the peripheral device that stores it. Remote generic enquiriesRemote generic information is imported from external data sources and is stored at the Supervision Center. See Figure 24.When you generate a remote generic enquiry, the device submits the request to the Supervision Center and displays "Waiting for supervision reply" until a reply is received. Upon authentication, the Supervision Center sends the data to the device and the device displays it.If your request times out before the device receives the information, the device displays "Supervision reply not received" and terminates the operation.Figure 24 Generic enquiry display 35READING SPONTANEOUS MESSAGESReading spontaneous messagesA spontaneous message is a short message that is personalized and displayed whenever a transit occursfor example, Please get in touch with Human Resources office. When you present your card, the device authenticates you and if your card is configured for a spontaneous message or if the terminal is configured to show a spontaneous message, it appears on your device transit display. To read a spontaneous message, click on the related icon shown on the transit page when a transit is performed.Spontaneous messages can be associated with:A specific employee (or to a set of employees) and so addressed exclusively to the person in question (or the set of people)A primary object and so they can be viewed by all authorized users who transit at the device.Each Spontaneous Message may include some parameters that put some condition on the presentation of the spontaneous message, for example:A commencement date and an expiry date (message is shown only between these two dates)A direction of the transit (message is shown only for the transit directions specified)A type of transit (message shown only during specific transits, for example only when a transit is granted)Figure 25 Spontaneous message display 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES36https://extranet.honeywell.comSpontaneous messages may also be displayed in different languages. If the device language is set to Italian, the message is in Italian; if the device language is set to French, the message is in French. 37WORKING WITH TRANSIT CATEGORIESWorking with transit categoriesTransit categories are groupings of functions for specific purposes. For example, a "canteen management" category might group together reasons and ADLs that relate to canteen management, or an "intrusion" category, allowing the use of transit reasons with specific feedback, and so forth.A Transit Category can be associated directly to an icon of the toolbar or to a menu item.A Transit Category can be segregated using Authorized Functions.To use the Transit Category feature:1Use the arrow keys to select the desired Transit Category icon and click Enter to confirm the selection and display the Transit Category template with the related features. If you select the wrong Transit Category, click Cancel or use a specific icon or menu item to cancel the operation. 2Use the features available on the transit category display and then present your card to authenticate the request.The device checks your right to use the Transit Category; if the function is not usable, the device refuses the transit and displays "Feature not available". If the function is usable, the device checks the validity of the category. If the category is not usable, the device displays Feature expired. The device then checks your rights to the transit and inserts the generic category label into the transit record. Finally, the device displays appropriate feedback. Figure 26 Transit Category display 5 INTERACTIVE FEATURES38https://extranet.honeywell.com 396Other types of transit operationsThis chapter describes some specific transit operations. To learn aboutGo toPerforming a transit in semiautomatic modepage40Performing a transit with PIN code onlypage41Performing a boarding operationpage43 6 OTHER TYPES OF TRANSIT OPERATIONS40https://extranet.honeywell.comPerforming a transit in semiautomatic modeThe terminal may be configured to perform a transit in semiautomatic mode. When you present your card with this configuration prior to the transit, the device performs all configured controls and sends a transit request to the Supervision Center. The Supervision Center can grant or deny the transit request.No range control is performed when the device is in semiautomatic control mode.To perform a transit in semiautomatic mode:Present your card to the device. The device checks all the controls; when all the controls are passed, the device sends a request to the Supervision Center, then displays the message Waiting for supervision reply until you get an answer from the Supervision Center. The Supervision Center can accept or deny the transit. If the transit is denied, the device:Refuses the card.Displays "Access denied". If after a certain time there is no reply from the Supervision Center, the device:Refuses the card.Displays "Supervision reply not received". 41PERFORMING A TRANSIT WITH PIN CODE ONLYPerforming a transit with PIN code onlyIf the device is set to work in Personal Identification Number (PIN) code only transit, it authenticates the cardholders using only the PIN code entered on the display. To use this transit type, every cardholder must be assigned a unique PIN number.In this transit mode, the device shows the following display:To perform a transit with PIN code only:1Type your PIN code using the keyboard (PIN is always a numeric value).When you have entered the PIN code, the device use this number to identify the cardholder and to verify the cardholders authorization to transit from the door.Note: You do not need to press Enter to confirm the PIN entered; once the configured number of digits configured for the PIN is reached, the device automatically processes it.If access is granted, the device emits the Access Granted sound (a gentle chime), displays the Access Granted page, and unlocks the door controlled by the device.If the transit is denied, the device emits an access denied sound, displays a wrong access event, and doesn't unlock the door.Figure 27 PIN code prompt 6 OTHER TYPES OF TRANSIT OPERATIONS42https://extranet.honeywell.comIf you enter a wrong PIN code the device shows the following alert message:Note that if the device has been configured for a specific number of retries and a block time-out, and you exceed the number of attempts, the device will be blocked and shows the following display:Figure 28 Wrong PIN code displayFigure 29 Door Locked display 43PERFORMING A BOARDING OPERATIONPerforming a boarding operationA device in Airport Boarding mode maintains the door open for a configured period of time once a cardholder executes the specific boarding procedure.To initiate a boarding operation:1On the keyboard, enter the device keyboard code (keyboard code is a numeric code).2Once the code is entered, the device prompts you to present your card.If the card is authorized, the device unlocks the door for the configured period of time and shows the following display.Figure 30 PIN code promptFigure 31 Autorized Boarding display 6 OTHER TYPES OF TRANSIT OPERATIONS44https://extranet.honeywell.comTo terminate a boarding operation:1The same cardholder who initiated the procedure must present his/her card again or (if this option has been configured) another cardholder may present his/ her card to the device.The device returns to its Idle display.Note: When the airport boarding procedure is not in progress, the device accepts normal transit operations. (See Performing a transit in semiautomatic mode on page40 for more details.) 7. Ethernet connecting and how to configure into EBI system 1. Connect EBI system using Ethernet port. 2. Steps to configure Team Voyager Pre-requsite: Conform is the MAC address of the devices are unique. Configure Tema Voyager: Using EBI server Telnet tools to telnet Team Voyager device. C:/telent IP Provide below command to set the device IP and host IP Vts setip to configure the Sesamo device IP Vts sethost to configure EBI PC IP in the device. Hon-SH-iMX27 login: root login[602]: root login on 'ttymxc0' root@i.MX27# telnet 127.0.0.1 Entering character mode Escape character is '^]'. TEMA Virtual Monitor, V2.0 ready (127.0.0.1) Ethernet Connecting and how to configure into EBI system745 127.0.0.1>> user Super Visor Welcome Super (supervisor) 127.0.0.1>> vts setip 159.99.252.199 VTS - Done 127.0.0.1>> vts sethost 159.99.252.240 VTS - Done 127.0.0.1>> vts reboot VTS Request sent 127.0.0.1>> Calling System reboot Before providing >> vts reboot, set the Jumper #3 to OFF position to avoid system restore to factory defaults again. 3. Configure Tema Voyager in EBI server: Connect the Tema Voyager and EBI PC in the network. Create a new Tema Voyager and configure the device IP in EBI page. Ethernet Connecting and how to configure into EBI system46https://extranet.honeywell.com Create a new Sesamo door and assign the device. Configure the Gate as displayed in the attachment. Ethernet Connecting and how to configure into EBI system47 Go to Behavior model page and check the newly created door and save. Once details are downloaded to device verify by showing cards. Note: Detail information please reference EBI Configure Manual. Ethernet Connecting and how to configure into EBI system48https://extranet.honeywell.com 8 Device connectors All the connections are on the back of the reader inside the round area. Figure 1 Connectors layoutConnectorFunctionSpecificationJ1Ethernet interface RJ45 Female ConnectorP4Output interface5Pin,--3.5MM pitch, Header connectorP5TAMPER Switch interface2Pin,--2.5MM Pitch, Header connectorP6RS-485 communication interface3Pin,--2.5MM Pitch, Header connectorP7Inputs and DC power interface6Pin,--3.5MM Pitch, Header connectorSW1RS-485 length settings2Pin,--1.27MM DIP switchesConnectorFunctionSpecification849 50https://extranet.honeywell.com9 Setting inputs, outputs, and jumpers Digital inputsThe device has 2 inputs and 2 outputs. The 2 inputs can be used either as digital dry contacts or supervised contacts. Usually the IN1 is dedicated to the door contact.Usually the IN2 is dedicated to the push button (request to exit).However, the inputs can also be used as general purpose inputs.The typical connection for digital dry contacts is shown in Figure22.Temaline recommends that you establish an electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which can be essentially subjected to interference or lightning.Use a twisted-pair cable for the contact cables. Make sure that the cables correspond in size to the norms indicated in Wire characteristics on page7.Max contact resistance = 25 OhmFigure 22 Dry contacts connections9 51 Supervised inputsThe typical connection for supervised inputs is shown in Figure23. Put the resistors close to the contact.Yellow resistor: 1210 Ohm 1%White resistor: 392 Ohm 1%Close contact resistance: 296 OhmOpen contact resistance: 1210 OhmTemaline recommends that you establish an electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which can be essentially subjected to interference or lightning.Use a twisted-pair cable for the contact cables. Make sure that the cables correspond in size to the norms indicated in section INPUT WIRES...Max contact resistance = 25 OhmFigure 23 Supervised input connection 52https://extranet.honeywell.com OutputsInternally, the output lines are provided with Power Mosfet. Using an external power supply, the output current must not exceed 1.2A/30V continuous or 5A/30V (0.5 sec) peak current for inductive loads. Using the internal power supply, the output current must not exceed 30mA.Usually the OUT1 is dedicated to the Door Electro lock.Usually the OUT2 is dedicated to the busy lamp.Outputs can be also used as general purpose outputs.Temaline recommends that you establish an electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which can be essentially subjected to interference or lightning.External relays powered by the readerWhen the load exceeds the max internal current of 30 mA you must use an external relay.Figure 24 Relays OUT 53Note: Use 12VDC relay - max coil current = 30mA each. In this case you must use the 1N4004 diodes shown in Figure24.Connecting the door lock directly using an external power supplyYou can connect the door lock directly to the reader using an external power supply. The current shall not exceed 1,2A or a peak of 5A for a period of 0,5 sec max.Notes: For not-resistive loads:You must use the 1N4004 diodes as shown in Figure25. Two diodes are included in the package.The external power supply must be isolated. Figure 25 Connecting loads using an external isolated power supply 54https://extranet.honeywell.com JumpersThere is a DIP switch (include two bits) in the circle. It is used for selecting RS-485 matched distance mode.The Voyager equipment supports biasing and end-of-line termination for the RS-485 network. a.RS-485 allows the wiring of a multidrop communication network of up to 1200 m in length. SW1 DIP switches Pin1, Pin2 set in ON position.b.RS-485 Port communication network should not exceed 15 m in length. SW1 DIP switches PIN1, PIN2 set in OFF position.Figure 26 JumpersJumperON/OFFFunctionSW1.1&2ONLong distance - up to 1200mOFFShort distance - up to 15m 5510Error messagesThis chapter presents tables of possible maintenance, mode, door, and transit error messages. Table 4 Maintenance error messagesStatusIconCaptionMeaning and ActionDatabase download in progressDB DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESSThe DB download is in progress. You may use the device but you may experience some delay in response time.Terminal/door out of orderOUT OF ORDERThe reader or the door controlled is experiencing technical difficulties. You may not use the device at this time.Terminal not configuredOUT OF ORDERThe reader has not yet been configured. You may not use the device at this time.Transit buffer fullTRANSIT BUFFER FULLThere is no more space available on the device to store transits. To prevent further loss of transits, this device has been blocked. 10 ERROR MESSAGES56https://extranet.honeywell.com Table 5 Mode error messagesStatusIconCaptionMeaning and ActionOverdriven modalityDEVICE IN OVERDRIVEN MODALITYThis device is set in overdrive mode. You do not need this device to authorize the transit.Reply not receivedREPLY NOT RECEIVEDDue to lack of response from the Supervision Center, the desired operation is cancelled. Retry the operation, and if the problem persists contact your system administrator.Waiting for replyWAITING FOR REPLYThe desired operation requires data from the Supervision Center. Please wait for approval before you continue.For more information on your site operations, contact your system administrator.Table 6 Door error messagesStatusIconCaptionMeaning and ActionDoor forcedDOOR FORCEDThe door managed by this reader has been forced. Please notify security, then close the door to reset it.Door lockedDOOR LOCKEDThis door is locked; do not attempt to transit through this door.Door not shut after crossingDOOR NOT SHUT AFTER CROSSINGThis door should be closed. Close the door to reset it and notify security. 57 Table 7 Transit error messagesStatusIconCaptionMeaning and ActionAccess DeniedACCESS DENIEDAccess denied. You have violated the access rules for your site. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Card DisabledCARD DISABLEDAccess denied. Your card is disabled. Contact your system administrator for further assistance.Card outside validity limitsCARD OUTSIDE VALIDITY LIMITSAccess denied. Your card is not yet valid or has expired. Contact your system administrator for further assistance.Door busyPLEASE WAIT WHILE THE DOOR IS BUSYA transit is in progress through this door. You may be unable to transit at this time.Double transit requestPLEASE ENTER ASSOCIATED CARDThis transit requires an additional card reading to authorize the access. Enter an associated card with appropriate rights. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Feature expiredFEATURE EXPIREDThe feature you selected is not yet valid or has already expired. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Feature not availableFEATURE NOT AVAILABLEYou are not authorized to use the feature you selected. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Guard TourGUARD TOUR POINT ACTIVATIONThis guard tour point has been activated. You can now proceed to the next step of the guard tour.Incorrect Card ReadingINCORRECT CARD READINGThe device has detected errors while reading your card. Retry, and if the problem persists contact your system administrator.Invalid additional dataINVALID ADDITIONAL DATAThe additional data you have entered is invalid. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Invalid cardINVALID CARDAccess denied. Your card is not configured for this facility; contact your system administrator for further assistance.Maximum number of cardholdersMAX NUMBER OF CARDHOLDER IN THE ZONEAccess denied. The maximum number of cardholders has been reached in the zone you have requested access to. Contact your system administrator for further assistance. 10 ERROR MESSAGES58https://extranet.honeywell.comOut of time periodINCOMPATIBLE TIME PERIODAccess denied. You are not authorized to transit through this door on this day at this time. Contact your system administrator for further assistance.Passback violationPASSBACK VIOLATIONAccess Contact. You have violated the passback rules. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Path control violationPATH VIOLATIONAccess denied. You have violated the path rules. Contact your system administrator for further information and assistance.Security blockSECURITY BLOCKAccess denied. Contact your system administrator for further assistanceSelected for Security InspectionSELECTED FOR SECURITY INSPECTIONAccess denied. You have been selected for security inspection. Follow instructions from security personnel.Threat levelRESTRICTED ACCESSAccess denied. Access to this zone is temporarily restricted due to an increase in security threat level.Transit not happenedTRANSIT NOT HAPPENEDThe door has not opened for the transit requested.Wrong Access levelWRONG ACCESS LEVELAccess denied. You are not authorized to transit through this door. Contact your system administrator for further assistance.Wrong Facility CodeDOOR LOCKEDAccess denied. Your card is not configured for this facility; contact your system administrator for further assistance.Wrong PIN CodeWRONG PIN CODEAccess denied. You entered the wrong PIN code. Contact your system administrator for further assistance.Table 7 Transit error messagesStatusIconCaptionMeaning and Action Recycling In accordance with directive 2002/96/EC regarding waste electrical and electronic apparatus, effective August 13 2005, Honeywell commits, when requested by the customer, to the collection, treatment, recovery, and disposal of the apparatus produced. Customers in the European Union are advised to dispose of this product at the end of its useful life in accordance with the applicable local laws, regulations, and procedures. 59