Sygonix 3060832 Operating Instructions Manual
Sygonix 3060832 Operating Instructions Manual

Sygonix 3060832 Operating Instructions Manual

Rfid and pin code lock

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Operating Instructions
RFID and PIN Code Lock
Item No. 3060832
Page 2 - 18

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Summary of Contents for Sygonix 3060832

  • Page 1 Operating Instructions RFID and PIN Code Lock Item No. 3060832 Page 2 - 18...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Table of contents Introduction ................................4 Operating Instructions for download ........................4 Intended use ................................4 Features ................................4 Delivery content ..............................5 Description of symbols ............................5 Safety instructions ...............................5 8.1 General information ............................5 8.2 Handling .................................5 8.3 Operating environment ..........................5 8.4 Operation ...............................6 8.5 Product ................................6 8.6 Installation ..............................6 Installation ................................6...
  • Page 3 15.11 Set strike-out alarm ..........................15 15.12 Set audible and visual response ......................15 15.13 Add or delete users ..........................16 16 Open the door ..............................16 17 Disabling an alarm .............................16 18 Reset to factory defaults and pair new master card ..................16 18.1 Reset to factory defaults and pair new master card ..................16 18.2 Reset to factory defaults without pairing new master card ................16 18.3 Factory default settings ..........................17 19 Troubleshooting ..............................17...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2 Introduction Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. If there are any technical questions, please contact: www.conrad.com/contact 3 Operating Instructions for download Use the link www.conrad.com/downloads (alternatively scan the QR code) to download the complete operating instructions (or new/current versions if available). Follow the instructions on the web page. 4 Intended use The product is a single door standalone access control with Wiegand input &...
  • Page 5: Delivery Content

    6 Delivery content 1x Access control with cable (30 cm) 2x Torx head screws 1x Torx head wrench 1x Plastic back box 4x Screws for back box 4x Dowels 4x Screw cover stickers 1x Diode 1xOperating instructions 7 Description of symbols The symbol warns of hazards that can lead to personal injury.
  • Page 6: Operation

    8.4 Operation Consult an expert when in doubt about the operation, safety or connection of the appliance. If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental use. DO NOT attempt to repair the product yourself. Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product: –...
  • Page 7: Connecting To Power Supply

    10 Connecting to power supply A protective diode is included for the door opener to prevent voltage surge damage. Ensure correct polarity as shown in the wiring diagrams (the ring on the diode must face the positive pole/+). 10.1 Common power supply Blue Grey Brown...
  • Page 8: Wiegand Interface

    11 Wiegand interface There are two application options for the Wiegand interface of the code lock. Pass-through mode Controller mode 11.1 Pass-through mode (the code lock is used as an external card reader) The code lock can be connected to a compatible Wiegand controller and used as an external card reader. The Wiegand controller must support a 26-bit protocol that is used for the transmission of transponder data.
  • Page 9: Controller Mode (An External Card Reader Is Connected To The Code Lock)

    11.2 Controller mode (an external card reader is connected to the code lock) The code lock functions as a Wiegand controller and can be operated with an external card reader (26 or 34-bit protocol, automatic recognition). Card readers for 125 kHz transponders as well as card readers with MIFARE chip card technology (13.561 MHz) ®...
  • Page 10: Status Indicators

    13 Status indicators Operation status Buzzer Standby Red light bright — Enter programming mode Red light shines 1x beep In programming mode Orange light bright 2x beep Operation error — 3x beep Exit programming mode Red light bright 1x beep Open lock Green light bright 1x beep...
  • Page 11: Overview

    15.1 Overview Function description Operation * (Master Code) # Enter Programming Mode then you can do the programming (123456 Is the factory default master code) 0 - New Code - # - Repeat the New Code-# Change the Master Code (code: 6 digits) 1 - Read Card - # Add Card User...
  • Page 12: Add Common Users

    15.4 Add common users PIN/Card user ID: 0~989; PIN length: 4~6 digits except 8888 Programming step Keystroke combination 1. Enter program Mode * (Master Code) # Add Card User 2. Using Auto ID 1 (Read Card)/(Input 8/10 Digits Card Number) # (Allows the device to assign Card to next available The cards can be added continuously.
  • Page 13: Add Visitor Users

    15.6 Add visitor users (User ID number is 990-999; PIN length: 4-6 digits except 8888) There are 10 group Visitor PIN/card available, the users can be specified up to 10 times of usage, after a certain number of times, i.e. 5 times, the PIN/card becomes invalid. Programming step Keystroke combination 1.
  • Page 14: Setting The Changeover Contact Activation Time

    15.9 Setting the changeover contact activation time The relay configuration sets the behaviour of the output relay on activation. This function enables to set the changeover contact activation time from 1 to 99 seconds after a valid access to the code lock (default setting is 5 seconds).
  • Page 15: Set Strike-Out Alarm

    15.11 Set strike-out alarm The strike-out alarm will engage after 10 failed entry attempts (Factory is OFF). It can be set to deny access for 10 minutes after engaging or disengage only after entering a valid card/PIN or Master code/card. Programming step Keystroke combination 1.
  • Page 16: Add Or Delete Users

    15.13 Add or delete users 1. Input (Master Card) 2. Input (Card) or (PIN #) Add Card/PIN Users Repeat step 2 for additional users 3. Input (Master Card) again 1. Input (Master Card Twice within 5s) 2. Input (Card) or (PIN #) Delete Card/PIN Users Repeat step 2 for additional users 3.
  • Page 17: Factory Default Settings

    2x beeps sound. Æ 3. Keep the Exit Button pressed (approximately 10 secs) until a beep sounds and the red LED lights up. 4. Release the Exit Button The product has been reset to factory defaults. Æ 18.3 Factory default settings Function Default setting Chapter...
  • Page 18: Cleaning And Care

    Problem Suggested solution Cannot save user code. Avoid using code “1234” (reserved for changing user codes). Ensure user code is unique Wiegand connection does not Ensure D0 and D1 data cables are correctly connected. work. Follow external card reader instructions. Supports both 125 kHz and MIFARE (13.561 MHz) readers.
  • Page 19: Technical Data

    23 Technical data Power supply ............12 - 18 V/DC Current consumption ........... standby < 50 mA Frequency range ..........124.6 - 125.4 kHz Transmission power..........1.62 dBm Max. reading distance ......... approx. 3 cm Data retention in case of a power cut ....yes Suitable transponders ..........
  • Page 21 This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.

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