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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    차례 ..............차례 ..........1 Safety Information ........1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............2 General ............3 Key Features ........... . . Specifications ............5 Model ..........6 Identifying Supplied Parts ..........7 Product Overview ............. 1 Functions ..........1.1 Standalone Operation ........... . .
  • Page 3 ........1 RS232 Communication Port Connection ........2 RS-422 Communication Port Connection ......... 2.1 RS-422 Connection (Standalone) ..... . . 2.2 RS-422 Connection (Multiple FINGER007 Connections) ........3 TCP/IP Communication Port Connection ......... 4 TCP/IP Converter (External Version) ............11 Initial Setup ..........
  • Page 4 ........... . . 3 Time / Date Setting ....... . . 4 Setting Maximum Number of Cardholder IDs ..........5 Registering Cardholder IDs ............12 Operation ............1 Normal Operation ............1.1 Power On ..........1.2 Fingerprint Identification ..........1.3 Registered Card Reading ............1.4 Exit Button ..
  • Page 5 ............2.12 LCD Display ........... . . 2.13 BUZZER STATUS ..........2.14 TTL WEIGAND Output ......... 2.15 Data Byte (FINGER007SR Only) ............3 Setup Menu F3 ............3.1 ID Registration ........... . Description of Fields ............3.2 ID Deletion ............. . 3.3 ID List ...........
  • Page 6 ..........15 Troubleshooting ........1 The device dose not communicate with PC........... . 1.1 Please check wiring........In the case of RS232 communication ........In the case of RS422 communication ......1.2 Please check if the communication ID is good....
  • Page 7 ............16 Template ........17 FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION ........... . 18 RMA Request p.vii...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety Information CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE D SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is pres ent within this unit.
  • Page 9 3. Do not connect multiple controllers to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cau se abnormal heat generation or fire. 4. Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may caus e fire. 5. When installing the controller, fasten it securely and firmly. The fall of controller may ca use personal injury.
  • Page 10: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s ins tructions.
  • Page 11: General

    General The Star FINGER007 / iPASS IP-FINGER007 / IDTECK FINGER007SR is a highly advanced singl e-door biometric access controller with a fingerprint recognition module, a proximity card re ader and a keypad. The flexible but reliable biometric access controller is designed to meet v arious requirements for a robust integrated security solution for access control and time &...
  • Page 12 RS232 or RS422 communication or on an Ethernet network through an optional T CP/IP module. The Star FINGER007 / iPASS IP-FINGER007 / IDTECK FINGER007SR has 2 FORM-C Relays an d 2 TTL Output Ports allowing for interface with various other devices such as auto dialers. A ll control setting values such as ID numbers, inputs / outputs, Real-Time Clock, Time Schedul es, and Event Transaction Reports can be transferred to and from the PC.
  • Page 13: Key Features

    Key Features FINGER007, IP-FINGER007 : 125KHz Proximity / FINGER007SR : 13.56MHz Contactless ● Smart Card PIN and Fingerprint Recognition ● Dual Function for Access Control and Time & Attendance ● 1:1 Verification and 1: N Identification ● Stores 2 Fingerprint Templates per user ●...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Specifications Model FINGER007/ IP-FINGER007/FINGER007SR 32bit ARM9 and Dual 8bit Microprocessor 1MByte flash memory Memory Fingerprin Program t Module Memory 1MByte / 2MByte / 4MByte flash memory Data Mem 128KByte flash memory Controller Program Memory 1MByte flash memory Data Mem 10,000 – 50,000 users (including 1,000 / 2,000 / 4,000 finger...
  • Page 15 1 port (26bitWiegand, 4 / 8bit Burst for PIN) External Reader Port FINGER00 for Anti-Pass Back IP-FINGER 1 port (34bitWiegand, 4 / 8bit Burst for PIN) FINGER00 for Anti-Pass Back RS232 / RS422 (Max.32ch) Communication TCP/IP (An optional built-in module or external converter requ ired) 9600bps (Recommended) / Baud Rate...
  • Page 16 0.1% FRR(False Reject Ratio) ± 6KV (Contact) ESD(Electro Static Discharge) Less than 1 sec. Verification Time Less than 2 sec. Identification Time FIM2260: White / FIM2030: Red Color of Scanning LED Specifications...
  • Page 17: Model

    Model Resolution 500dpi Captured Image Size 260 X 300pixels Sensing Area FIM2260 : 15.0mm X 18.5mmFIM2030 : 13mm X 15.2mm Scanner High Quality Optical Sensor FAR(False Acceptance Ratio) 0.001% FRR(False Reject Ratio) 0.1% ESD(Electro Static Discharge) ± 6KV (Contact) Verification Time Less than 1sec.
  • Page 18: Identifying Supplied Parts

    Identifying Supplied Parts Unpack and check the contents. If any of these parts are missing, contact your distributor. p.11...
  • Page 19: Product Overview

    Standalone Operation Standalone Operation The Star FINGER007 / iPASS IP-FINGER007 / IDTECK FINGER007SR is capable of havin g two readers (i.e. One built-in reader inside the unit and an External Reader connect able using the External Reader port). The unit receives card data signals from the RF R eaders and determines whether or not to unlock the door.
  • Page 20 If this is the case, the FINGER007 generates an error message without granting access and t hen stores an Anti-Pass Back error record in the memory. You can also program the FI NGER007 to generate certain output signals in the event of an Anti-Pass Back error.
  • Page 21 Using this feature, you can have the FINGER007 change. It’s Authentication Mode dur ing a set time period. For example, if you set the FINGER007 to the RF + FP (P/W) mo de and apply a time schedule code for the Authentication Mode, the FINGER007 will...
  • Page 22: Product Description

    With an optional Auto Touch Sensor, the FINGER007 can automaticall y detect the approach of the finger, but if your FINGER007 does not have an Auto To uch Sensor, you will be required to press <ENT> prior to placing your finger on the sen sor.
  • Page 23: Front View

    Front View 1. LCD Display It shows setting status. 2. 3 LED Indicators It shows system status. The red LED turns on with power supply. The green LED turns on with Relay #1 operation. The yellow LED turns on with Relay #2 operation. 3.
  • Page 24: Rear View

    Rear View 1. Initialization Switch This switch is used to initialize Star FINGER007. For initialization, press down this switch and then keep it more than 2 seconds. Refer to ‘8.2 System Initialization’ for more detail 2. Communication Display LED #3, #4(yellow, green) LED will twinkle during RS232, RS422 and TCP/IP communication.
  • Page 25: Color Coded & Wiring Table

    3. Tamper Switch If someone takes off Star FINGER007 installed on the wall by force, the tamper switch is activated then buzzer makes sound to inform of theft. Color Coded & Wiring Table I/O PORT NAME SIGNAL NAME COLOR CODED...
  • Page 26 Blue RS422-RX(+) RX(+) Brown TCP/IP Communication CON6 TCP/IP Communication 8PIN Connector Module Option TCP/IP Module: Star FINGER007 is able to use TCP/IP Communication. An optional TCP/IP module is n eeded for TCP/IP communication with the host PC. p.19 Product Overview...
  • Page 27: Installation Tips & Check Point

    Installation Tips & Check point Check Points before Installation Installation Layout p.20...
  • Page 28: Recommended Cable Type

    Recommended Cable Type Reference Description Cable Specification ① Finger007 Power (DC12V) Belden #9409, 18 AWG DC Power -> Finger007 2 conductor, unshielded ②* Reader (Power and Data) Belden #9512, 22 AWG External Reader -> Finger007 4 conductor, shielded Belden #9514, 22 AWG 8 conductor, shielded ③...
  • Page 29: How To Connect Termination Resistors

    For example, if you use 9,600 baud rate and 1,200m length of cable, the propagation veloci ty of cable is 0.66 x speed of light (This value is specified by the cable manufacturer), if we a ssume the reflections will damp out in three round trip up and down the cable length, the tr ansmitted signal will stabilize 18.6us after the leading edge of a Bit.
  • Page 30 If you do not find both earth ground and chassis ground, then connect one end of shield wire to power ground. (GND of FINGER007) If the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth and floated from the g round level, then grounding to the chassis ground will give the worst communicati on;...
  • Page 31: Reverse Diode Connection

    Reverse Diode Connection If you connect an inductor (Door Locks or Alarm Device) to the output relays, there will be a high surge voltage created while the inductor is turning on and off. If you do not connect Re verse Diode, the surge voltage will transfer and damage the electronic circuit of the controll er.
  • Page 32: Installation Of The Product

    ‘8.2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION’) 6. Insert O-ring at 5 positions and then insert the bundle of cable to the center hole. 7. Put the Star FINGER007 unit on the wall mount and push it until it is fixed up. p.25...
  • Page 33: System Initialization

    Once power is supplied to the FINGER007, press down the initialization switch on the back of the FINGER007 unit and then keep it more than 2 seconds, then you can see displays belo w on the LCD. If you want initialization, press key <1> otherwise press key <0>.
  • Page 34: Wiring

    1. Press the key <1> if you wish to initialize the FINGER007. 2. Initialization is progressing 3. Rebooted automatically after Initialization Wiring Power Connect (+) wire of DC 12V power to +12V (Red wire) ● p.27 Installation of the Product...
  • Page 35: Input Connections

    Connect GND (-) wire of DC 12V power to GND (Black wire) ● Input Connections Exit Button Connection (Exit) Connect one wire from an Exit Button to exit (Orange wire). ● Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to the GND (Black wire). ●...
  • Page 36: Output Connections

    of each device from “F2 SETUP MENU” -> “CUT OFF CHECK”. Second, set the desired output that will be generated in the event of a cut off from “F2 SETUP MENU” -> “CUT OFF ALARM”. Output Connections Door Lock (Power Fail Safe) Connection (Relay 1) Connect COM port of Relay 1(Gray with Red stripe) to + 12V (Red wire) ●...
  • Page 37: Wiegand Data Connection (Applicable To Reader Mode)

    Please add one diode as shown above. A fast recovery diode (Current: Min. 1A), 1 N4001 - 1N4007 or similar, is recommended. Wiegand Data Connection (Applicable to Reader Mode) Connect DATA0 IN wire of controller to TTL1/D0 (TTL Output1) wire of FINGER007 (Ora ● nge with White stripe) Connect DATA1 IN wire of controller to TTL2/D1 (TTL Output2) wire of FINGER007 (Bro ●...
  • Page 38: Finger007Sr

    FINGER007SR: Standard 34BIT Wiegand Format Proximity Reader ● Standard 34BIT Wiegand + 8BIT Burst Format Proximity and Keypad Reader ● SR10, SR20, SR30, SRK101, FGR006SR, FGR006SRB ● FINGER007SR Ver. A.0.0 or Over (Wiegand Output Function). ● p.31 Installation of the Product...
  • Page 39: Communication

    A 9-PIN connector (Serial Communication Connector, Female) is required to connect the FIN GER007 to the PC via RS232 communication. Please follow the instructions. Connect RS232-TX (Black wire with White stripe) port of FINGER007 to the PIN 2 of the ● 9-PIN connector.
  • Page 40: Communication Port Connection

    Please follow the instructions below; Connect RS422-TX (+) (Gray wire) of FINGER007 to RS422-RX (+) port of converter. ● Connect RS422-TX (-) (Yellow wire) of FINGER007 to RS422-RX (-) port of converter.
  • Page 41: Connection (Multiple Finger007 Connections)

    Optional TCP/IP module is required to use TCP/IP communication between the FINGER007 a nd the PC. Please follow the following instructions. 1. Connect the LAN cable of the network system to the RJ45 jack of the FINGER007. 2. Set the ID of the FINGER007.
  • Page 42: Tcp/Ip Converter (External Version)

    TCP/IP Converter (External Version) When you use the TCP/IP converter, choose only one converter between RS232 and RS422. INTERFACE FINGER007 ILAN422 LINE COLOR RS232 TX (CON2) RX (RS232 DSUB9) Black with White Stripe RX (CON2) TX (RS232 DSUB9) Red with White Stripe...
  • Page 43: Initial Setup

    After completing installation and cable connections, apply power (DC12V) to the FINGER00 7. Press down the initialization switch on the back of the FINGER007 unit and then keep it more than 2 seconds. Then, the LCD will first display “Initialize OK? 1: Yes 0: No”. Press <1>...
  • Page 44: Entering Setup Mode

    Setup Menu and you can scroll up or down the menu by pressing the <4> or <6> key. If you press the <ESC> key then the FINGER007 will exit the Setup Mode and return to n ormal operation in Reader Mode.
  • Page 45: Setting Maximum Number Of Cardholder Ids

    You can set the maximum number of cardholder IDs that can be registered on your FINGER 007. By default, the FINGER007 is set to store up to 10,000 cardholders and 50,000 events and you can adjust this setting to increase the cardholder capacity at the expense of event memory.
  • Page 46: Registering Cardholder Ids

    Registering Cardholder IDs To add new cardholder IDs to the FINGER007, enter the Setup Mode (See 10.2 Entering Set up Mode), press <F3>. Once the 1.ID registration item appears on the LCD, press <ENT> to b egin the ID registration process.
  • Page 47: Operation

    Operation Normal Operation Power On When the power is applied to FINGER007, the “RED LED” is turned on. Fingerprint Identification 1. If registered card is read by the unit, red LED of fingerprint sensor is on. At this time, you should put your finger and then remove your finger if red LED is off.
  • Page 48: Exit Button

    3 seconds (Defaults) with “RED LED” on. Default Setting When you operate the FINGER007 first time or you initialize the FINGER007, the controller will setup all values defaults (Factory Settings). You can change the settings for desired appli cation.
  • Page 49: Setting Changes

    Setting Changes p.42...
  • Page 50 To setup or to change the FINGER007 settings, you have to enter the setup mode f irst. To do so, enter the Master ID (Default=00000000)* and press the <ENT> key. There are 4 main Setup menus and you automatically get into “SETUP MENU F1” fi rst.
  • Page 51: Setup Menu F1

    Setup Menu F1 Setup Menu F1 p.44...
  • Page 52: Time Setting

    It is also important to make sure each devi ce on a loop has a unique address. To change the communication address of the FINGER007, press <ENT>, enter the desired 2- Digit address in the 00-31 range, and then press <ENT> again to confirm.
  • Page 53: Reader1 Mode

    Reader1 Mode You can decide which combination of RF card, fingerprint and password verification you wis h to use on Reader1 (the FINGER007 device itself). To change the Access Mode for Reader 1, press <ENT>, select the “DESIRED MODE” by press ing <4>...
  • Page 54: Reader 2 Mode

    Reader 2 Mode If you have an external reader connected to the FINGER007 (referred to herein as Reader 2), you must adjust this setting according to what access mode is used on Reader 2.
  • Page 55: Master Id Registration

    When the Master ID/card registration is successf ully completed, the LCD displays the “REGISTRATION OK” message. The default Master ID for FINGER007/P and IP-FINGER007 is 00000000 (Eight zero s), but for the FINGER0007SR, it is 0000000000 (Ten zeros) Setup Menu F1 p.48...
  • Page 56: System Initialization

    Card ID Clear Card ID clear allows you to delete all the card data from the FINGER007. To clear the card d ata stored in the memory, press <ENT>, and then press <1> to confirm. If you wish to cancel and exit, press <0>...
  • Page 57: Event Clear

    Event Clear Event clear allows you to delete all the event data from the FINGER007. To clear the event d ata stored in the memory, press <ENT>, and then press <1> to confirm. If you wish to cancel and exit, press <0> instead.
  • Page 58: Setup Menu F2

    Setup Menu F2 p.51 Setting Changes...
  • Page 59 Setup Menu F2 p.52...
  • Page 60: Time Schedule

    Time Schedule You can define up to 10 time schedule codes. Time schedule code 00 is the default code an d can be used to allow round-the-clock access. You can define time schedule codes 01 to 10. Each time schedule code has 8 programmable days (i.e. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat a nd holiday) and each day has 5 time intervals.
  • Page 61: Holiday T/S

    the menu. You can also define time schedule codes using the Application Software. For more information, please refer to the Software Manual. Holiday T/S You can define up to 10 Holiday T/S codes. Holiday T/S code 00 is the default code without any holidays.
  • Page 62: Holiday Code

    How to Define Holiday T/S Codes To define a new Holiday T/S code or change an existing one, press <ENT>, and the LCD will show holiday T/S information such as Holiday T/S code, holiday number a nd date. Press <2> or <8> to scroll up or down the Holiday T/S code (01-10). Press <4>...
  • Page 63: Input / Output Definition

    as follows; 1. Set “READER 1 MODE” to RF+F/P Mode. (See 1.4 Reader1 Mode) 2. Define T/S code 01 so that it can include a Time Interval between 09:00 and 17:00 for t he desired days of the week. (See 1.1 Time Setting) 3.
  • Page 64: Output Time Setting

    The 10.Duress mode setting allows you to decide the output signal time for when access is granted following a duress event. When a particular event occurs, the FINGER007 will generate an output signal for Relays #1 and #2, TTL #1 and #2, and Buzzer for the length of time defined for eac Output Time Setting Output Time Set allows you to define the unit of time.
  • Page 65: Anti-Passback

    If your FINGER007 is set to Reader Mode and it is “NOT” used in Standalone Mode, you must always set “OUTPUT TIME” to 1 sec. If your FINGER007 is set to Reader Mode and it is “NOT” used in Standalone Mode, you must always set “OUTOutput Time Setting Examples...
  • Page 66: Rf Pin Input

    Event Alarm Event Alarm allows you to decide whether to enable or disable the event memory full alarm. If you enable Event Alarm, the FINGER007 beeps with an alarm message when the event me mory becomes more than 90% full.
  • Page 67: Duress Mode

    2.10 Duress Mode Duress Mode enables a cardholder under duress to activate a silent alarm to notify the securi To enable or disable the Duress Mode and / or set the Duress Password, press <ENT> and pr ess <4> or <6> to select either “DISABLE” or “ENABLE” If you select “ENABLE” the LCD will dis play the current “DURESS PASSWORD”.
  • Page 68: Door Open Alarm Time

    2.11 Door Open Alarm Time Door Open Alarm Time refers to the delay between the time at which the Door Relay time fi nishes and the time at which a Door Open Alarm is activated. To change the Door Open Ala rm Time, press <ENT>...
  • Page 69: Buzzer Status

    CARD NO Display the number of the card. 2.13 BUZZER STATUS The buzzer generates a beep when a button on the keypad is pressed, when a card is read, when an error occurs, etc. To enable or disable the buzzer sound, press <ENT> and press <4> or <6> to select “ENABLE” or “DISABLE”...
  • Page 70 This feature only applies to the FINGER007SR. By default, the FINGER007SR can read smart card written in the 4BYTE format, but, for adva nced applications, you can use 2BYTE format smart cards. To do so, you must change the D ata BYTE setting to “2BYTE”.
  • Page 71: Setup Menu F3

    Setup Menu F3 Setup Menu F3 p.64...
  • Page 72: Id Registration

    Registration allows you to add new cardholders to the FINGER007. To add a new cardholder ID, press <ENT>. Either present a card you wish to register to the FINGER007 or enter the card number (ID) vi a the keypad and press <ENT>.
  • Page 73: Description Of Fields

    To register the cardholder’s fingerprint, enter1. If you do not wish to register the card holder’s fingerprint, enter 0. ID Deletion ID Delete allows you to delete existing cards from the FINGER007. To delete an existing card (Or ID), press <ENT>. Setup Menu F3...
  • Page 74: Id List

    Either present a card you wish to delete to the FINGER007 or enter the card number (ID) via the keypad and press <ENT>. If the card was successfully deleted, the “DELETE SUCCESS!” message will be displayed on th e LCD. If the card you presented or the card number you entered is not found, the “UNREGIS TERED ID”...
  • Page 75: Registered Id Count

    “FIRST ID” or “LAST ID” message will appear if you are viewing the first or last ID. If there is no card data, the LCD will display the “MEMORY EMPTY” message. If your FINGER007 is set in Reader Mode, the TS and RD values are not valid and the LCD wil l display “TS00RD3”.
  • Page 76: Event List

    elect 10000/50000, 20000/40000, 30000/30000, 40000/20000 or 50000/10000 (No. of ID s / No. of Events), and then press <ENT> again to confirm. The event memory must be emptied prior to changing this setting. If you attempt t o change the setting with some event data still in the memory, the LCD will display “EVENT MEMORY NOT EMPTY”...
  • Page 77: Event Count

    Event Count The number of event transactions is displayed. This count automatically increases or decreas es as new events occur or the existing events are uploaded to the PC. The LCD on the left sh ows that the totals of 12345 event transactions are stored in the memory. Setup Menu F3 p.70...
  • Page 78: Setup Menu F4

    Setup Menu F4 p.71 Setting Changes...
  • Page 79 Setup Menu F4 p.72...
  • Page 80: Firmware Version

    The version of the firmware installed in the FINGER007 is displayed on the LCD. Memory Test Memory Test allows you to test the memory of the FINGER007. To begin the test, press <EN T>. If the test is successful, the LCD will display the “TEST PASSED” message. Press any key to fini sh the test.
  • Page 81: Output Test

    Output Test Output Test allows you to test the output ports of the FINGER007. To begin the test, press <ENT>. First, output ports1 and 2 will be tested. During the test, relay outputs are activated and you will hear Tick-Tack sounds with the green LED blinking twice. Second, output oorts3 and 4 will be tested.
  • Page 82: Lcd Test

    LCD Test LCD Test allows you to test the LCD of the FINGER007. To begin the test, press <ENT>. Once the test begins, the LCD will display a series of different screens. Ensure that all the scr eens on the LCD are properly displayed. The test ends with the display of the firmware upda te date (YYYY/MM/DD).
  • Page 83: Reader Test

    LCD will display the reader number and the card number. After the test is finished, press <ESC> to exit. Reader#1 refers to the built-in reader of the FINGER007, and Reader #2 refers to an external reader. You can also use Reader Test to check the number of a card.
  • Page 84: Communication Test

    DIP Switch 1=ON, 2=OFF (It shows how the DIP switch on the back of the FINGER007 is set.) Input 1-4 0=OFF (Disabled) 1=ON (Enabled) 2=Input Disconnected Input 5 The status of the tamper switch inside the FINGER007 (0=OFF (Disabled), 1=ON (Ena...
  • Page 85: Identification Mode

    If the test is unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED” message. Press any key to fi nish the test and try again after powering the FINGER007 off and back on. If the test is successful, the LCD will display the “TEST PASSED” message. Press any key to fini sh the test.
  • Page 86: Adaptive Mode

    DUAL FIN Number of Templates and Fingers Authentication Succe Recommended Authentica ss Ratio tion Mode 2 Storage Templates for a single fi High Identification Mode NOT USE nger. 1 Storage Template each for 2 diff Verification Mode erent fingers. 4.11 ADAPTIVE MODE The Adaptive Mode is a feature that improves the quality of fingerprint images in the authe ntication process, guaranteeing a higher likelihood of successful authentication.
  • Page 87: Fp Quality

    (registration or verification) is rejected. By adjusting the thresh old value, you can control the desired level of fingerprint image quality. If you want to change this function, please consult with IDTECK. Otherwise the rec ognition success rate is not guaranteed.
  • Page 88: Fingerprint Module Version

    4.18 Fingerprint Module Test FP Test allows you to test the fingerprint module on your FINGER007. To begin the test, pres s <ENT>. If the test is successful, the “TEST PASSED” message will be displayed. If the test is u nsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED”...
  • Page 89: Fingerprint Device Information Check

    4.19 Fingerprint Device Information Check Device Info shows you the model name of the fingerprint module on your FINGER007. Setup Menu F4 p.82...
  • Page 90: Appendix

    APPENDIX Default Values for Parameters Parameter Default Value READER #1 Operation Mode ID (RF), FP (PW) READER #2 Operation Mode ID ONLY READER #1 Keypad Input Limit NOT USE READER #2 Keypad Input Limit NOT USE Use of Event Memory Unit of Time for Output Ports UNIT:1 SEC Application Mode to Output Port Time Schedules...
  • Page 91: Default Output Settings For Input / Output Relations

    Default Output Settings for Input / Output Relations Index No Relay#1 Relay#2 TTL#1 TTL#2 BUZZER [1] Input #1(EXIT BUTTON) [2] Input #2(Door Contact SW) [3] Input #3 [4] Input #4 [5] Input #5(TAMPER S/W) [6] Reader#1 ID OK [7] Reader#1 ID Error [8] Reader#1 ID T/S Error [9] Reader#1 APB Error [10] Reader#2 ID OK...
  • Page 92 * Index No. [1] - [14], [17]-[18] The values indicate the operating time of each output for the input signal. 99 denote “Operating time is not limited”. * Index No. [15] The values indicate the Time Schedule Code (index) applied to each output. * Index No.
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before requesting RMA, please check the cases below if your problem is one of them. 1 The device dose not communicate with PC. 2 Cards which were being used are not authenticated after executing batch transmissio n of IDs from software to the device. 3 When configuring the device using MASTER ID, suddenly the device goes back to the normal mode.
  • Page 94: In The Case Of Rs232 Communication

    In the case of RS232 communication See [Communication] > [RS232 Communication Port Connection] of the manual and check i f the wiring is good. In the case of RS422 communication See [Communication] > [RS422 Communication Port Connection] of the manual and check i f the wiring is good.
  • Page 95: Please Check If The Communication Port Setting Is Good

    * If you initialize the device, baud rate is set to 9,600 bps which is the default. Please check if the communication port setting is good. Check if communication port set in software is same with communication port set in PC. If the problem persists, please contact service center.
  • Page 96: The Device Does Not Go To Setting Mode After Inputting Master Id

    The device does not go to setting mode after inputtin g MASTER ID. A MASTER ID may have changed. 1. Change the MASTER ID from software and transmit it to the device. 2. If you cannot change MASTER ID using software, see [Installation of the product] >...
  • Page 97: Buzzer Keeps Making Sounds. "Bee~ Bee~ Bee

    A buzzer keeps making sounds. "Bee~ Bee~ Bee~" Please check if the door is closed well. If a door remains open longer than the preset time, "Door open alarm" goes off. Close the d oor. If the problem persists, please contact service center. A buzzer keeps making sounds.
  • Page 98: "Schedule Error" Appears On The Lcd When A Card Is Read

    If the problem persists, please contact service center. "SCHEDULE ERROR" appears on the LCD when a card is read. Please check Time Schedule set for the ID. In the case that the ID has time schedule, the ID is not authenticated when it is not the time of the time schedule.
  • Page 99: Want To Access With Card Only, Without Password

    If you cannot change it from the software, from the device, see [Setting Changes] >[SET ● UP MENU F3] > [ID Deletion] of the manual and delete the ID and see [Setting Changes] >[SETUP MENU F3] > [ID Registration] of the manual to newly create the ID with the rig ht Reader Mode.
  • Page 100: Want To Access With Fingerprint Only, Without Card Or Password

    ID+P/W+F/P In this mode, users can access the door by presenting their card or entering their ID number and then verifying their identity by both a fingerprint and a password. If the problem persists, please contact service center. I want to access with fingerprint only, without card or password.
  • Page 101: If The Status Of The Fingerprint Is Ok, Register Your Fingerprint Again

    12.2 If the status of the fingerprint is OK, register your fingerprint again. If something had been attached to fingerprint or fingerprint had had a scar when you regist ered, fingerprint recognition may not work properly. If the problem persists, please contact service center. I want to register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID.
  • Page 102 Template FCC Requirements Part 15 Caution: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the e quipment. NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions;...
  • Page 103 RMA Request If you have any questions or problems regarding the RMA services, please contact us using t he contact information below. Friendly representatives at IDTECK are always standing by to provide the best after sales services. IDTECK Headquarter 5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D, 684-1, Deungchon-Dong,...

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