Passtech FX100 User Manual

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Passtech Co., Ltd.
Copyright ⓒ 2017 Passtech Inc. All rights reserved. You are strictly prohibited to copy, disclose, distribute,
or use this document in part or as a whole for any purposes other than those for which this document is
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Passtech's intellectual property rights.
USER GUIDE
Furniture Lock
(MODEL : FX100)

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  • Page 1 Passtech Co., Ltd. Copyright ⓒ 2017 Passtech Inc. All rights reserved. You are strictly prohibited to copy, disclose, distribute, or use this document in part or as a whole for any purposes other than those for which this document is disclosed.
  • Page 2 Passtech. Composition of the information in this manual has been done to the best of our knowledge. Passtech does not guarantee the correctness and completeness of the details given in this manual and may not be held liable for damages ensuing from incorrect or incomplete information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FX100 User Guide Table of Contents 1. Understanding FX100 FURNITURE LOCK ......4 1.1 What is FX100 FURNITURE LOCK? ..........4 1.2 Operating cards .................. 4 2. Types of Lock Operating Scenario ........5 2.1 Free Selection (Shared Use) ..............5 2.2 Assigned Mode (Permanent Use) ............
  • Page 4: Understanding Fx100 Furniture Lock

    1. Understanding FX100 FURNITURE LOCK 1.1 What is FX100 FURNITURE LOCK? FX100 locker locks are the locker lock operated by either13,56 MHz RF Card Key. FX100 can work as both offline (standalone) or online mode. To set FX100 as online system, additional peripherals such as Access point, Server and client software are necessary.
  • Page 5: Types Of Lock Operating Scenario

    FX100 User Guide 2. Types of Lock Operating Scenario FX100 locker locks are designed to work for the various operation requirements by simple set up process. Following operation modes can be programmed before or after lock installation. 2.1 Free Selection (Shared Use) - User card is not assigned to any certain lock but User is free to select any empty locker to occupy.
  • Page 6: Lock Operation

    Visitor receives RFID user card at the front desk and goes to the locker assigned to this card. Then he downloads Passtech Mobile App from Google play store and install it into his smartphone and then wakes up the lock with the user card and registers himself directly into the mobile App.
  • Page 7 FX100 User Guide From that time on, the lock can be operated through a smartphone. Mobile access key expires as soon as the user card is no more valid. Thus, the smartphone is fully synchronized with RF user card. (2) Setting up the lock and user card issue...
  • Page 8: Free Selection Mode

    3.3.2 Open & Close by Smartphone (4) How it works ① Download Passtech Mobile App from Google play store and install it into his smartphone ② After running the App, choose ‘Free mode’ on the setting tab. ③ Then, you can freely choose any available lock to operate.
  • Page 9: Open In Emergency

    FX100 User Guide To access your mobile device, please set your lock for CSN Free mode and change the usage mode to Free mode from the Passtech APP from your mobile device. 3.4 Open in Emergency ① In case User loses user card, Operator can open the lock by Master Card I.
  • Page 10 FX100 User Guide CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Version 1.0 http://www.esmartlock.com...
  • Page 11: Card Operation

    FX100 User Guide 4. Card Operation 4.1 Owner Card The role of the Owner card is to delete the Master card registration. Therefore, Owner card will be used to delete current master card registration in the lock, and make the lock to be ready to register new Master Card.
  • Page 12: User Card

    FX100 User Guide to the Card. ③ Put the Maintenance card to the locks, then, new Master cards will be registered to the lock, and lost master card will be blocked. (2) Using Owner Card ① Delete the old master card registrations in the lock (refer to the 4.1) with Owner Card.
  • Page 13: Assigned Mode (Permanent Use)

    FX100 User Guide 4.3.2 Assigned Mode (Permanent Use) The initial status of the lock in Assigned Mode is closed status (latch out) ① Touch to wake up the lock. ② Put the User Card to the front body of the assigned lock.
  • Page 14: Audit Trail Card

    FX100 User Guide 4.5 Audit Trail card ① Put Audit Trail Card to the lock. ② The latest event data (up to 150 events) will be downloaded from lock to the Card. Wait until melody is on. ③ Read the Card at LOS program, and 150 event data will be saved to the PC.
  • Page 15: Indication Instruction

    FX100 User Guide 5. Indication Instruction Open/Close:GREEN LED on for 0.2 second, one beep sound for 0.2 second. Successful programming:Melody. Indicate for mistake:RED LED flashes 3 times, 3 beep sounds Low voltage:RED LED blinks 5 times, and beep sounds 5 times.
  • Page 16: Annex A Beep & Led Table

    FX100 User Guide ANNEX A Beep & LED Table Beep Description 1 x short beep 1 x Green(2sec) 2 x short beep 1 x Red(2sec) Operation Error 3 x short beep 1 x Red & Green in Time over turn(2sec) Do-Re-Mi Melody 1 x Red &...
  • Page 17 FX100 User Guide 1) Master card registration should be followed after deleting old Master card in the lock by Master card registration in the lock Owner card. was failed. 2) Put Master card on the lock before waiting time is out after Owner card.
  • Page 18: Regulatory Statement

    FX100 User Guide 7 Regulatory Statement FCC Part 15.105 statement (Class A) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.

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