IDTECK Star FINGER006 User Manual

IDTECK Star FINGER006 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Fingerprint Identification Proximity / PIN Reader...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Important Safety Instructions ....................5 2. General ..........................6 3. Features ..........................6 4. Specifications ........................7 5. Identifying Supplied Parts .....................9 6. Product Overview ........................9 6.1. Functions ........................9 6.2 Product Explanation ......................10 6.2.1 Panel Description ......................10 6.2.2. Color Coded & Wiring Table ................... 11 6.3 Option ..........................
  • Page 3 10.3 Time / Date Setting ......................23 10.4 Maximum Number of Cardholder IDs ................. 23 10.5 Registering Cardholder IDs ..................... 23 11. Operation ........................24 11.1 Normal Operation ......................24 11.2 Default Setting ......................24 12. Setting Changes ......................25 12.1.1.
  • Page 4 12.4.6 READER TEST ......................42 12.4.7 INPUT / DIP SWITCH TEST .................... 42 12.4.8 COMMUNICATION TEST ....................43 12.4.9 IDENTIFICATION MODE ....................43 12.4.10 DUAL FINGERPRINT MODE ..................43 12.4.11 ADAPTIVE MODE ....................... 44 12.4.12 FP STATUS ....................... 44 12.4.13 HIGH SECURITY ......................44 12.4.14 FP QUALITY ......................
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    1. Important Safety Instructions When using Fingerprint Identification (Proximity / PIN) Reader, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons. In addition, the following safety guides should also be followed: 1.
  • Page 6: General

    2. General The Star FINGER006 / iPASS IP-FINGER006 / IDTECK FINGER006SR is such a highly advanced and intelligent fingerprint reader (with a keypad) with a powerful 32bit and dual 8bit microprocessor to meet the market requirement for a robust integrated solution for access control and time &...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    * Comparison Table Built-in 125KHz (4”) Proximity Reader FINGER006 RF(PIN) Only / Fingerprint Only / RF(PIN)+ Fingerprint RF(PIN)+P/W(4digit) / RF(PIN)+P/W+ Fingerprint PIN(4~8digit) Only / Fingerprint Only / PIN + Fingerprint FINGER006P PIN + P/W(4digit) / PIN+ P/W+ Fingerprint FINGER006A Auto Touch Sensor for Identification FINGER006PA Auto Touch Sensor for Identification 4.
  • Page 8 Keypad 16 Key Numeric Keypad with Back Lighting LED Indicator 7 Array LED Indicators (Red, Green and Yellow) Beeper Piezo Buzzer Fingerprint -20° to +60°C (-4° to +140°F) Module Operating 0° to +50°C (+32° to +122°F) Temperature Controller -15° to +70°C (+5° to +158°F) RF Reader -35°...
  • Page 9: Identifying Supplied Parts

    5. Identifying Supplied Parts Please unpack and check the contents of the box. Main unit Wall mount O-ring User’s manual Screws Cable & Diode (1 Unit) (1 PC) (5 PCS) (1 Copy) (4 PCS) Cable(5 ea) Diode(2 ea) 6. Product Overview 6.1.
  • Page 10: Product Explanation

    recognition rate. When using this mode, the user has to press the <ENT> key first, and then the fingerprint scanner waits for a fingerprint to be scanned. When the fingerprint- scan is completed, FINGER006 identifies the user and makes corresponding outputs. FINGER006 has a sensor.
  • Page 11: Color Coded & Wiring Table

    Rear View Initialization Switch Temper Switch Communication Display LED # 3, 4(yellow, green) LED will twinkle during RS232, RS422 and TCP/IP communication. If the LAN is connected normally during TCP/IP communication, green LED will turn on. But in the collision status, #2 LED (red) will turn on. 1 2 3 4 Figure: The Communication Display LED in the Rear View 6.2.2.
  • Page 12: Tcp/Ip Module

    Door Relay(NO) NO(1) White with Red Stripe Alarm Relay(COM) COM(2) White Alarm Relay(NC) NC(2) Purple with White Stripe Alarm Relay(NO) NO(2) Purple INPUT (CON4) Exit Button EXIT Orange Door Sensor CONTACT Yellow with Red Stripe Aux Input 1 IN1(OK input-Reader Mode) Green Aux Input 2 IN2(Error input-Reader Mode)
  • Page 13: Installation Tips & Check Point

    7. Installation Tips & Check Point Installing the Star FINGER006/P / iPASS IP-FINGER006 / IDTECK FINGER006SR is an easy task. It can be installed with common hand tools and readily available communications wires. This section provides information about wiring, wire runs and other information to make the installation quick and easy.
  • Page 14: Recommended Cable Type And Permissible Length Of Cable

    7.1.2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length of Cable Maximum Reference Description Cable Specification Distance Controller Power (DC12V) Belden #9409, 18 AWG ① DC Power Controller 2 conductor, unshielded Belden #9512, 22 AWG Reader (Power and Data) 4 conductor, shielded 150m ②...
  • Page 15: Check Point During Installation

    7.2 Check Point during Installation 7.2.1 Termination Resistor Termination resistors are used to match impedance of the network to the impedance of the transmission line being used. When impedance is mismatched, the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the receiver and a portion of signal is reflected back into the transmission line.
  • Page 16: Grounding System For Communication Cable

    7.2.3 Grounding System for Communication Cable We recommend using proper grounding system on the communication cable. The best method for grounding system is to put the shield wire of the communication cable to the 1 class earth grounding; however it is not so easy to bring the earth ground to the communication cable and also the installation cost is raised.
  • Page 17: Installation Of The Product

    (If the gang box is installed on the wall, skip this step.) • Using 2 screws, install wall mount to the wall. Before mounting the Star FINGER006/P / iPASS IP-FINGER006 / IDTECK ※ Caution FINGER006SR unit to the Wall Mount bracket, an operational test of the unit should be completed, because the locking pins will lock the unit to the Wall Mount.
  • Page 18: System Initialization

    8.2 System Initialization You have to initialize the FINGER006 unit prior to installation. Once power is supplied to the FINGER006, press the initialization switch in the back of the FINGER006 unit. If you want hardware initialization, press key <1> otherwise press key <0>. SYSTEM INIT.
  • Page 19: Wiring

    8.3 Wiring 8.3.1 Power - Connect the (+) wire of DC 12V power to the +12V port (Red). - Connect the GND (-) wire of DC 12V power to the GND port (Black). 8.3.2 Output Connections Wiegand Data Connection - Connect Data 0 wire of the controller to Wiegand Data 0 Out wire (Orange with White Stripe).
  • Page 20: Rs422 Communication Port Connection

    9.2 RS422 Communication Port Connection 9.2.1 RS422 Connection (Single FINGER006 Connection) RS422/RS232 converter (INC400) is required to use RS422 communication between the FINGER006 and a host computer. Please follow the instructions. - Connect RS422-TX(+) (Gray wire) of the FINGER006 to RS422-RX(+) port of the converter.
  • Page 21: Tcp/Ip Converter (External Version)

    - Connect RS422-RX(-) of one FINGER006 to RS422-RX(-) of another FINGER006. Second, you have to connect one of RS422 port of FINGER006 to RS422/RS232 converter. - Connect RS422-TX(+) of the one FINGER006 to RX(+) port of the converter. - Connect RS422-TX(-) of the one FINGER006 to RX(-) port of the converter. - Connect RS422-RX(+) of the one FINGER006 to TX(+) port of the converter.
  • Page 22: Basic Setting

    10. Basic Setting 10.1 Initialization of FINGER006 After installation and cable connections are completed, apply power (DC12V) to the FINGER006 with the initialization button held down. (The initialization button can be found on the back of the FINGER006.) Then, the LCD will first display “Initialize OK? 1: Yes 0: No”.
  • Page 23: Time / Date Setting

    10.3 Time / Date Setting After you enter the Setup Mode, you will see the following screen with the current date and time. To adjust the time / date setting, press <ENT>, then enter 15 Digits in a YYYYMMDDhhmmssW format, and then enter <ENT> again to confirm. YYYYMMDDhhmmssW 1.
  • Page 24: Operation

    11. Operation 11.1 Normal Operation Power On When the power is applied to FINGER006, 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. 2.
  • Page 25: Setting Changes

    12. Setting Changes ☞ For a setup or FINGER006 setting adjustment, you have to enter the SETUP MENU, first. To do so, press the <0> key 8 times for Master ID (Default “00000000”) and the user can get into the SETUP MENU.
  • Page 26 12.1 SETUP MENU F1...
  • Page 27: Time Setting

    12.1.1. TIME SETTING The LCD displays the current time. To change the time, press 1. TIME SETTING <ENT>, enter 15 Digits in a “YYYYMMDDhmmssW” format, MM/DD hh:mm:ss and then enter <ENT> again to confirm. NOTE: For the days of the week (W), YYYYMMDDhhmmssW 1 : Sun, 2 : Mon, 3 : Tue, 4 : Wed, 5 : Thu, 6 : Fri, 7 : Sat.
  • Page 28: Reader 1 Mode

    Troubleshooting Communication Problems Step 1. Match the communication address between the device and the Application Software. Step 2. Match the Baud Rate between the device and the Application Software. Step 3. Ensure that the COM port setting in the Application Software is correct. Step 4.
  • Page 29: Master Id Registration

    12.1.6. MASTER ID REGISTRATION Master ID is the number/card that you use to enter the Setup 6. MASTER ID Mode. For security reasons, it is advisable that you change the default Master ID immediately and keep the new Master ID / card confidential. ENTER ID NO.
  • Page 30: Card Id Clear

    12.1.8. CARD ID CLEAR Card ID clear allows you to delete all the card data from the 8. CARD ID CLEAR FINGER006. CAUTION: Before you clear the card memory, make sure you do not need the data stored in the device. 8.
  • Page 31: Setup Menu F2

    12.2 SETUP MENU F2...
  • Page 32: Lcd Display

    12.2.1 LCD DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY allows you to decide whether to display the 1. LCD DISPLAY card number or the status message on the LCD when access STATUS is granted or denied. STATUS: The LCD will display the text message indicating 1.
  • Page 33: Rf Pin Input

    12.2.5 RF PIN INPUT RF Pin Input allows you to decide whether to enable or 5. RF PIN INPUT disable PIN (or RF card number) Input via the keypad. If not ENABLE configured, PIN Input is enabled by default. Caution: If you choose “Disable”, you cannot gain access via 5.
  • Page 34: Data Byte (Finger006Sr Only)

    12.2.9 DATA BYTE (FINGER006SR ONLY) This feature only applies to FINGER006SR. 9. DATA BYTE By default, the FINGER006SR can read smart card written in 4BYTE the 4BYTE format, but, for advanced applications, you can use 2BYTE format smart cards. To do so, you must change 9.
  • Page 35: Setup Menu F3

    12.3 SETUP MENU F3 12.3.1 ID REGISTRATION Registration allows you to add new cardholders to the 1. ID REGISTRATION FINGER006. To add a new cardholder ID, press <ENT>. Either present a card you wish to register to the FINGER006 or ENTER ID NO.
  • Page 36: Id Delete

    If you have entered 1 in the FP field, the fingerprint scanner will TO REGISTER F/P be lit up. Then, place the cardholder’s fingerprint on the scanner. PUT YOUR FINGER! Once the light from the fingerprint scanner is turned off, lift the LIFT AND finger up and put it back on a while later.
  • Page 37: Id List

    12.3.3 ID LIST ID List allows you to search for a certain registered card or 3. ID LIST view the list of all registered cards. To begin, press <ENT> To search for a certain registered card, press <1>. To view the 3.
  • Page 38: Setup Menu F4

    12.4 SETUP MENU F4...
  • Page 40: Firmware Version

    TEST FAILED!!! unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED” PRESS ANY KEY… message. Press any key to finish the test and try again. If the problem persists, please contact your local IDTECK dealer for assistance or service. 12.4.3 OUTPUT TEST...
  • Page 41: Lcd Test

    Output Test allows you to test the output ports of the 3. OUTPUT TEST FINGER006. 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 OUTPUT 1 LED blinking twice.
  • Page 42: Reader Test

    12.4.6 READER TEST Reader Test allows you to test the reader(s). To begin the 6. READER TEST test, press <ENT>. While the LCD displays “SCANNING”, present a card to the reader you would like to test, and the LCD will display the reader number and the card number. SCANNING…...
  • Page 43: Communication Test

    12.4.8 COMMUNICATION TEST COMM Test allows you to test communication. Prior to the 8. COMM TEST test, connect the RS232-RX wire (Black wire with White stripe) and the RS232-TX wire (Red wire with Black stripe) together. To begin the test, press <ENT>. If the test is successful, the TEST PASSED!!! LCD will display the “TEST PASSED”...
  • Page 44: Adaptive Mode

    12.4.11 ADAPTIVE MODE The Adaptive Mode is a feature that improves the quality of 11. ADAPTIVE fingerprint images in the authentication process, guaranteeing a higher likelihood of successful authentication. However, the authentication process may take longer with this feature on. 11.
  • Page 45: Fp Quality

    NOTE: If you want to change this function, please consult with IDTECK. Otherwise the recognition success rate is not guaranteed. 12.4.15 FP LEVEL Verify / Identify Security Level is the threshold value for 15.
  • Page 46: Fingerprint Module Test

    LCD will display the “TEST TEST PASSED!!! FAILED” message. If that is the case, try again. If the problem persists, please contact your local IDTECK dealer for assistance or service. 12.4.19 FINGERPRINT DEVICE INFORMATION CHECK Device Info shows you the model name of the fingerprint 19.
  • Page 47: Fcc Registration Information

    14. FCC Registration Information 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 equipment. NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions;...
  • Page 48: Warranty Policy And Limitation Liability

    4) to any losses, defects, or damages caused by lightning or other electrical discharge, natural disaster, misuse, accident or neglect. This Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, obligations, or liabilities on the part of IDTECK, and IDTECK DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.IDTECK does not, and cannot,...
  • Page 49: Template

    16. Template...
  • Page 50 3. Fill out the A/S request form (included in the product package) and attach it to the product using the aluminum string. 4. Enclose the product along with the RAM Code and send it to IDTECK RMA Center. (Product without RMA Code is not accepted.) If you have any questions or problems regarding the RMA services, please contact us using the following contact information below.
  • Page 51 The specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time. 5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D, 684-1, Deungchon-Dong, Gangseo-Gu, Seoul, 157-030, Korea Tel : +82-2-2659-0055 Fax : +82-2-2659-0086 E-mail : webmaster@idteck.com MARFIN6HE60 Aug. 2009 Copyright © IDTECK Co., Ltd.

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