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KMS Simplekey 4
Installation Guide
Version: 1.3.3
Publication Number: 1.03
KMS Publication Date: August 2019

Table of Contents

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KMS Simplekey 4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKMS
ModelSimplekey 4
CategoryIP Access Controllers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Preface

About this Publication

Details basic installation aspects and assumes prior experience with access control systems.

Customer Support

Provides support for installation, operation, and product use during business hours.

Introduction

Description

Overview of Simplekey 4 as an extendable residential access control system for up to 10,000 residents.

Components

Lists the main parts of a Simplekey 4 system, including controller, module, readers, and interfaces.

How it Works

Explains the token-based access mechanism where token codes are compared to stored data for lock release.

Programming

Describes system pre-programming, token assignment to areas, and administration via Simplekey Web.

Specification

Access Provided

Details system capacity for doors (up to 16) and tokens (up to 10,000).

Controller Physical Characteristics

Provides dimensions, weight, and mounting details for the system controller.

Communications

Lists communication methods (Mobile, IP), interface (KMS BUS), memory type, and baud rate.

Operating Parameters

Outlines input voltage, current consumption, lock power, operating temperature, humidity, and timers.

Information Required for Setting up a New Block or Area to an Existing Customer Cloud

Existing Customers

Lists required information for adding new blocks/areas for existing clients, such as names, addresses, and access details.

New Builds

Site Survey

Emphasizes the importance of site surveys for determining GPRS signal, controller location, and gathering system programming information.

System Commissioning

System Commissioning Tests

Outlines essential tests for ensuring correct system connection and configuration post-installation.

Quick Start

To set up a Simplekey 4 system

Provides a high-level, step-by-step procedure for setting up a Simplekey 4 system.

Installation

The Simplekey 4 System

Lists the components that constitute the Simplekey 4 system, including controller, BUS, readers, and interfaces.

System Interconnects

I2C2

Describes the I2C2 board with RJ45 sockets and screw connectors for BUS connections and expansions.

RJ45 Adaptor

Details the RJ45 adaptor board used for connecting Lock Controllers and Reader Interfaces to the system controller.

System Controller

Mk3 System Controller Updates

Lists hardware improvements in the Mk3 System Controller, focusing on connectivity and ease of installation.

System Controller Overview

Provides a visual overview of the System Controller's connections and features, including ports and LEDs.

Connections

Box Tamper

Details the connections for the box tamper switch, including terminal 1 and terminal 2.

Auxiliary Relays 1 & 2

Describes programmable relays for auxiliary use, such as door open contact outputs, with a 5 Amp capacity.

Communication BUS

Explains the M2S and S2M signals for the Communication BUS, including voltage and current specifications.

Lock 1 and Lock 2

Details input functions for door contacts, Request to Exit, Local/Global Fire, and output relay connections.

Lock 1 and Lock 2 (Outputs) Maximum 2A supply

Specifies the 0V, -V, and +V connections for lock outputs, with a maximum 2A supply.

PSU

Details the +VE and -VE connections for the Power Supply Unit, specifying +12v DC and 0v.

Battery

Outlines the +VE and -VE connections for a battery backup, specifying +12v, 7Ah lead acid battery.

Lock Outputs

Explains the two powered lock outputs, their 2 Amp capacity, and the 'Energised'/'De-energised' default modes.

Input Connections

Health and Safety

Stresses compliance with fire and safety regulations, recommending Fail-Safe locks for escape routes.

Door Contacts

Describes door contact inputs, their default normally closed state, and how they can be configured.

Request to Exit

Details the Request to Exit input for egress buttons and its default lock release time of 5 seconds.

Auxiliary Inputs

Explains three auxiliary inputs (Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3) for door entry, local fire, and global fire events.

Cable Requirements

Maximum cable runs

Specifies maximum cable lengths for KMS BUS, Reader Interfaces, Lock Controllers, and GPRS Antennas.

KMS BUS

Between Cabinet Wiring

Provides a wiring guide for BUS data between separate cabinets, emphasizing the need for a 12v DC supply in each.

Loss of BUS Communications

Fail-Safe

Describes the Fail-Safe operation where the lock controller reverses its default state, releasing the door on communication loss.

Fail-Secure

Explains Fail-Secure operation, where the lock controller retains its default state during communication loss.

Lock Controller

Lock Controller Input Connections

Lists and describes the input connections for the Lock Controller, including DOOR, RTE, and auxiliary inputs.

Lock Controller Output Connections

Details the output connections for the Lock Controller, including lock power and override switch connections.

Lock Output

Explains how locks are wired intrinsically safe and the function of emergency over-ride switches based on lock type.

Communications BUS Input

Details the M2S, 0v, 12v, S2M, and BUS mode connections for the Communications BUS input.

Reader Interface

Reader Interface Overview

Provides a visual overview of the Reader Interface, showing connections for CH1, CH2, KMS BUS, and reader modes.

Reader Connections Ch1 & Ch2

Details the specific connections for Reader Channels 1 and 2, including LED, Data, SIG, 12V, and 0V.

BUS Readers

Compatibility

States compatibility requirements for BUS readers with Simplekey 4 Controllers and supported token types.

Cabling

Specifies the required cabling (Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6) for BUS readers and notes the use of pure copper.

BUS Reader Installation

Describes the two types of BUS readers (Panel Mount, Vandal) and their installation requirements.

BUS Reader Connection

Explains the use of the RJ45 BUS Adaptor for connecting BUS readers to the system.

BUS Reader Wiring

Details the wiring for BUS readers, including colour codes for 12v, 0v, M2S, S2M, Mode, and external speaker.

Locks

Lock Suppression

Explains the necessity of fitting Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) to suppress back EMF spikes from locks.

Basic System Wiring

System Wiring Overview

Presents a basic system setup diagram showing the interaction between System Controller, Reader Interface, and Lock Controller.

System Wiring Example 1

Illustrates a system wired to a local power supply with direct KMS BUS data connections to the System Controller.

System Wiring Example 2

Shows a system with separate power supplies for logic and lock power, demonstrating LK1 link cutting.

Security / Alarms

Power Cut

Describes system behavior during a power cut, including automatic unlocking for Fail-Safe locks.

Loss of Data

Details consequences of data line cuts to Reader Interface or Lock Controller, including alarms and potential lock behavior.

System Controller Faults

Explains alarms generated by the System Controller for door faults like 'Door Left Open' or 'Door Forced' events.

Communications Module

Communication Module Variants

Lists features of the CM-4G modem, including LED indicators for signal strength and status.

Communications Module Overview

Provides a diagram of a typical 4G modem variant of the Communications Module.

Communications Module LED Key

Explains the meaning of the LEDs for Communications Status, indicating modem configuration, SIM card presence, and connection states.

GSM Indicator LED

Describes the single green LED indicating modem power, network registration, and GPRS connection status.

Signal Strength

Explains the five green LEDs that indicate live signal strength, showing percentages and corresponding LED counts.

SEM

SEM Introduction

Introduces the Simplekey Event Manager (SEM) with its outputs and inputs for applications like lift control and lighting control.

SEM Connections

Shows the connections for the SEM, including BUS Input, Emergency Break-glass, 12-14v power, and relay outputs.

Glossary