Abus wAppLoxx Pro Manuel utilisateur

[1] wAppLoxx Pro Control Complete Instructions
Installation and
operating instructions
wAppLoxx Pro Control (WLX-Pro CTRL)

[2] wAppLoxx Pro Control Complete Instructions
Contents
1. General ................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 Safety information............................................................................................................................4
1.2 wAppLoxx Pro Control technical data ..............................................................................................7
2. Installing the wAppLoxx Pro Control ................................................................................................... 8
3. wAppLoxx Pro Control connections & LED displays............................................................................ 9
4. Commissioning the wAppLoxx Pro Control ....................................................................................... 11
5. Quick configuration........................................................................................................................... 17
5.1 Setting the date and time...............................................................................................................18
5.2 Programming a wAppLoxx Pro Cylinder in the wAppLoxx Pro Control..........................................18
5.3 Programming a wall reader or a Bridge Box in the wAppLoxx Pro Control ...................................20
5.4 Creating users.................................................................................................................................21
5.5 Creating user groups ......................................................................................................................21
5.6 Creating door groups......................................................................................................................23
5.7 Locking plan....................................................................................................................................24
5.8 Activating the web connection.......................................................................................................25
6. Advanced configuration .................................................................................................................... 27
6.1 Date and Time ................................................................................................................................27
6.2 System Access.................................................................................................................................29
6.3 Notifications ...................................................................................................................................30
6.4 Network..........................................................................................................................................31
6.5 Language ........................................................................................................................................32
6.6 Upgrade and Restore......................................................................................................................32
7. Cascading wAppLoxx Pro Controls .................................................................................................... 35
8. Setting up a Master key system ........................................................................................................ 39
8.1 wAppLoxx Pro Cylinder...................................................................................................................39
8.2 Schedules........................................................................................................................................44
8.3 Holiday schedules...........................................................................................................................46
8.4 User groups ....................................................................................................................................46
8.5 Users and tags ................................................................................................................................47
8.6 Locking plan matrix ........................................................................................................................54
9. Cameras............................................................................................................................................. 56
10. Events .............................................................................................................................................. 57
10.1 Interface to alarm system ............................................................................................................58
10.2 Example –Secvest ........................................................................................................................62
10.3 Creating events.............................................................................................................................67
10.4 Tamper settings............................................................................................................................70

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10.5 Remote event...............................................................................................................................70
11. User interface.................................................................................................................................. 72
11.1 Remote functions .........................................................................................................................73
11.2 Protocol/event log........................................................................................................................74
12. Conditions of use for wAppLoxx...................................................................................................... 76

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1. General
This product complies with current domestic and European regulations. Conformity has been
certified, and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request. To
ensure the condition of this product is maintained and that safe operation is guaranteed, this
operating instructions must be observed. No part of the product may be changed or modified
in any way. Finger contact with the electronics should also be avoided. ABUS Security-Center
GmbH & Co. KG shall not be held liable for loss or damage caused –or alleged to have been
caused –either directly or indirectly by this manual. We reserve the right to make changes to
the content of this manual without prior notice.
1.1 Safety information
Explanation of symbols:
The triangular high voltage symbol is used to warn of the risk of injury or health
hazards (e.g. caused by electric shock).
The triangular warning symbol indicates important notes in these operating
instructions which must be observed.
This symbol indicates special tips and notes on the operation of the unit.

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Safety information:
Please observe the following instructions for the wAppLoxx Pro Control to avoid
fire and injury:
•Mount the device securely in a dry area of the building.
•Ensure there is sufficient ventilation for the device.
•The device is designed for indoor use only.
•The maximum humidity must not exceed 80% (non-condensing).
•Ensure that no metal objects can be inserted into the device from the outside.
•Disconnect the device from the power supply before any installation work is carried
out.
•The device is supplied power via a separate power supply unit (not included in
scope of delivery).
•The power supply unit is connected to the building’s 230 V AC grid via a separately
secured line.
•Connection to the building’s grid is subject to the country’s specific regulations.
Information on the wireless range:
•The wireless range between the wAppLoxx Pro Cylinder and the wAppLoxx Pro
Control is largely dependent on the individual local conditions, particularly the
building structure and electromagnetic interferences (from machines, high-voltage
lines, etc.). Extreme interference with the wireless traffic can lead to a four-minute
safety shutdown.
•It is essential to check whether there is an adequate wireless connection prior to
installation and commissioning.
Information on the battery:
The wAppLoxx Pro Cylinder is powered with direct current via a 3 V CR2 lithium battery that is
included in the scope of delivery.
In order to ensure a long lifespan and to prevent fire and injury, comply with the
following instructions:
•When inserting the battery, ensure the polarity is correct.
•Batteries must not be exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources or stored in
places exposed to very high temperatures.
•Keep batteries away from children.

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•Batteries are not rechargeable.
•Batteries must not be dismantled, pierced or otherwise damaged. They must not
be burned, come into contact with water or be short-circuited.
•If batteries are replaced, take note of temperature details specified by the
manufacturer.
If after the initial commissioning of the wAppLoxx Pro Control, the signal lights do not
light up properly, please restart the wAppLoxx Pro Control.
After the cylinder is initialised for the second time, the notification should no longer
appear.
To ensure a long lifespan and safe operation, we recommend using the
following high-quality batteries:
wAppLoxx Pro Cylinder: Duracell Ultra or Varta CR2 Lithium CR17355 Photo Battery
wAppLoxx Pro Control: Panasonic Lithium Coin CR1220 35 mAh, 3 V
(To ensure reliable buffering of the system time, we recommend
changing the CR1220 installed in the wAppLoxx Pro Control at
regular, two-year intervals.)
After replacing the batteries, you must always check that the device is functioning correctly.
Batteries must not be disposed of along with household waste in accordance with the battery
directive; they must be taken to designated collection points.

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1.2 wAppLoxx Pro Control technical data
Scope of delivery: wAppLoxx Pro Control, quick guide, secure code card, microSD
card, system card, reset card, 2 antennas
Power supply: 12 V DC, 2 A, via external power source
(not included in scope of delivery)
Conditions of use: Max. 80% relative humidity, non-condensing
Radio frequency: 868.3 MHz
Wireless range: Approx. 40 metres indoors (100 m free field nominal)
Exterior dimensions: 165 × 160 × 28 mm (H × B × T)
Material: White plastic housing
Tags:max. 500
Door systems:max. 32 per CTRL Pro
Configuration: Web interface (web browser, platform-independent)
Functions: Optional permissions for access and/or “arming” or
“disarming”
Special key for a guard user
Fallback tag
Remote access authorisation
Remote “arming”/“disarming”
Event management and email notification
Logging and time function
The wAppLoxx Pro Control has been optimised for use in conjunction with
alarm systems. Some functions are therefore only available if an interface to an
alarm system has been set up for the wAppLoxx Pro Control (Chapter 9.1).

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2. Installing the wAppLoxx Pro Control
Screw the enclosed external antennas onto
the connections provided for this purpose and
mount the housing using four screws.
Make sure there is sufficient spacing (approx. 1 m) to
the ceiling and walls.
Make sure not to damage the PCB during this
fitting.
Mount the housing cover

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3. wAppLoxx Pro Control connections & LED displays
The function of the inputs and outputs is dependent on the configuration settings of the
wAppLoxx Pro Control.
Power supply: 2 V DC –1.5 A power consumption
Important: To ensure operation within the framework of CE approval, we recommend only
using the original ABUS power supply unit. (Item no.: AZZU10010/AZZU10011).
We recommend switching to a new original ABUS power supply unit particularly in the event of
problems with the power supply or if the existing power supply unit is defective.
Relay connector 1-4: Switching power of the changeover relay: max. 30 V DC, 2 A
The relay contact is controlled via software (whether open or
closed).
Input 1-4:
12 V DC, max. 0.1 A
1 In 1-4 (+) (input active at 12 V DC)
2 GND (-)

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LED signalling
System power (consistent green)
System in update mode or restarting (flashing blue)
Wireless communication between the wAppLoxx Pro Control and wAppLoxx Pro Cylinder
(blue during wireless communication)
Network connection active (consistent blue)
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