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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Fingerprint Stored Smart Card Access Controller Rev.A.1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................... 5 2. GENERAL ................................6 3. KEY FEATURES ..............................7 4. SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 7 5. IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS ........................9 6. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................9 6.1. FUNCTIONS ..............................9 6.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..........................12 6.2.1 FRONT VIEW ..............................
  • Page 3 9.2.1 RS-422 CONNECTION (STANDALONE) ..................... 24 9.2.2 RS-422 CONNECTION (MULTIPLE FINGER007SRB CONNECTIONS) ............ 24 9.3 TCP/IP COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) ..............25 9.4 TCP/IP CONVERTER (EXTERNAL VERSION) ....................26 10. INITIAL SETUP ..............................27 10.1 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ..........................27 10.2 ENTERING SETUP MODE ..........................27 10.3 TIME / DATE SETTING ..........................
  • Page 4 12.2.13 BUZZER STATUS ............................. 45 12.2.14 TTL WEIGAND ............................45 12.3 SETUP MENU F3 ............................46 12.3.1 ID REGISTRATION ............................. 47 12.3.2 ID DELETE ..............................47 12.3.3 ID LIST ................................ 48 12.3.4 REGISTERED ID COUNT .......................... 48 12.3.5 ID MEMORY ............................... 49 12.3.6 EVENT LIST..............................
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using Fingerprint Identification (Proximity/PIN) Time & Attendance Access Controller, 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

    RS422 communication or on an Ethernet network through an optional TCP/IP module. The IDTECK FINGER007SRB has 2 FORM-C Relays and 2 TTL Output Ports allowing for interface with various other devices such as auto dialers. All control setting values such as ID numbers, inputs / outputs, Real-Time Clock, Time Schedules, and Event Transaction Reports can be transferred to and from the PC.
  • Page 7: Key Features

    Reader Mode Allows Connection to a Control Panel 26 Bit Wiegand Output Function 2 Tamper Switches Compatible Software: STARWATCH DUAL PRO I, STARWATCH DUAL PRO II, STARWATCH STANDARD 4. SPECIFICATIONS Model FINGER007SRB 32Bit Microprocessor and Dual 8Bit Microprocessor Fingerprint Program 1M Byte Flash Memory Module Memory...
  • Page 8 DC12V~18V, Rating Max.2A) 2 Ports (TTL Output / DC5V, Rating Max.20mA) Character LCD (2 Lines x 16 Char) / 65.6mm x 13.8mm (2.62” x 0.55”) Screen Keypad 16 Key Numeric Keypad with Back Lighting LED Indicator 7 Array LED Indicators (Red, Green and Yellow) Beeper Piezo Buzzer Fingerprint...
  • Page 9: Identifying Supplied Parts

    6.1. FUNCTIONS Standalone Operation The FINGER007SRB is capable of having two readers (i.e. One built-in reader inside the unit and an External Reader connectable using the External Reader port). The unit receives card data signals from the Proximity Readers and determines whether or not to unlock the door. When an input signal is sent, for example from and activated sensor or if the Exit Button pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response.
  • Page 10 If this is the case, the FINGER007SRB generates an error message without granting access and then stores an Anti-Pass Back error record in the memory. You can also program the FINGER007SRB to generate certain output signals in the event of an Anti-Pass Back error.
  • Page 11 Door Open Alarm & Forced Door Open Alarm The FINGER007SRB can report the open status of the door if the door is not closed within a certain length of time (default: 3 sec) after the door is opened following a normal access procedure. (If this is the case, an alarm signal can be sent to the output port and the alarm event will be saved in the event buffer so that it can be uploaded to the PC when communication is established.) If the door...
  • Page 12: Product Description

    Fingerprint Sensor 3 LEDs Function Keys 16 Numeric Keys, Figure: The Front View of FINGER007SRB LCD Display It shows users installed status through LCD. 3 LED Indicators (Showing System Status) The red LED turns on when the power is supplied.
  • Page 13: Rear View

    6.2.2 REAR VIEW Initialization Button Temper Button Figure: The Rear View of FINGER007SRB Communication Display LED # 3, 4(yellow, green) LEDs are twinkling during Serial and TCP/IP communication. If the LAN is connected normally during TCP/IP communication, green LED is turned on, but in the collision status, #2(red) LED is turned on.
  • Page 14: Color Coded & Wiring Table

    6.2.3. COLOR CODED & WIRING TABLE I/O PORT NAME SIGNAL NAME COLOR CODED POWER (CON7) Main Power (+12V) DC +12V Power Ground Black OUTPUT (CON4) Door Relay(COM) COMMON (1) Gray with Red Stripe Door Relay(NC) NORMAL CLOSE (1) Blue with White Stripe Door Relay(NO) NORMAL OPEN (1) White with Red Stripe...
  • Page 15: Tcp/Ip Module

    TCP/IP communication to the PC. 7. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT Installing the FINGER007SRB 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 16: Recommended Cable Type

    8 conductor, shielded Belden #9512, 22 AWG Door Contact 4 conductor, shielded Exit Button ③ Sensor Input Belden #9514, 22 AWG Input -> FINGER007SRB 8 conductor, shielded Door Lock, Alarm Device Belden #9409, 18AWG Lock (Alarm) -> ④ 2 conductor, unshielded FINGER007SRB...
  • Page 17: How To Connect Termination Resistors

    The decision whether or not to use Termination Resistors should be based on the cable length and data rate used by the communication system. For example, if you use 9,600 baud rate and 1,200m length of cable, the propagation velocity of cable is 0.66 x speed of light (This value is specified by the cable manufacturer), if we assume the reflections will damp out in three round trip up and down the cable length, the transmitted signal will stabilize 18.6us after the leading edge of a Bit.
  • Page 18: Reverse Diode Connection

    If you do not find both earth ground and chassis ground, then connect one end of shield wire to power ground. (GND of FINGER007SRB) Note: if the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth and floated from the ground level, then grounding to the chassis ground will give the worst communication;...
  • Page 19: 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 FINGER007SRB unit to the Wall Mount bracket, an operational test ※ Caution of the unit should be completed, because the locking pins will lock the unit to the Wall Mount.
  • Page 20: System Initialization Using Initialization Button

    8.2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION USING INITIALIZATION BUTTON You have to initialize the FINGER007SRB unit prior to installation. Once power is supplied to the FINGER007SRB, press the initialization button over 1 second on the back of the FINGER007SRB unit. If you want initialization, press key <1> otherwise press key <0>. Once you press initialization button you can see the message below on the LCD, then follow the steps below;...
  • Page 21: Wiring

    8.4 WIRING 8.4.1 POWER - Connect (+) wire of DC 12V power to +12V (Red wire). - Connect GND (-) wire of DC 12V power to GND (Black wire). 8.4.2 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 22: Output Connections

    -Connect DATA0 IN wire of controller to TTL1/D0 (TTL Output1) wire of FINGER007SRB (Orange with White stripe). - Connect DATA1 IN wire of controller to TTL2/D1 (TTL Output2) wire of FINGER007SRB (Brown with White stripe). CAUTION: If the controller and FINGER007SRB use separate power sources, you must connect the...
  • Page 23: Reader Connections (External Reader)

    PC via RS232 communication. Please follow the instructions. - Connect RS232-TX (Black wire with White stripe) port of FINGER007SRB to the PIN 2 of the 9-PIN connector. - Connect RS232-RX (Red wire with White stripe) port of FINGER007SRB to the PIN 3 of the 9-PIN connector.
  • Page 24: Rs-422 Communication Port Connection

    Please follow the instructions below; - Connect RS422-TX (+) (Gray wire) of FINGER007SRB to RS422-RX (+) port of converter. - Connect RS422-TX (-) (Yellow wire) of FINGER007SRB to RS422-RX (-) port of converter.
  • Page 25: Tcp/Ip Communication Port Connection (Optional)

    Optional TCP/IP module is required to use TCP/IP communication between the FINGER007SRB and the PC. Please follow the following instructions. 1. Connect the LAN cable of the network system to the RJ45 jack of the FINGER007SRB. 2. Set the ID of the FINGER007SRB.
  • Page 26: Tcp/Ip Converter (External Version)

    9.4 TCP/IP CONVERTER (EXTERNAL VERSION) When you use the TCP/IP converter, choose only one converter between RS232 and RS422. Figure: TCP/IP Converter between FINGER007SRB Device and Host PC INTERFACE FINGER007SRB ILAN422 LINE COLOR TX (CON2) RX (RS232 DSUB9) BLACK+WHITE RS232...
  • Page 27: Initial Setup

    CAUTION: If initialization is completed, all of the existing data will be deleted. 10.2 ENTERING SETUP MODE To setup or to change the FINGER007SRB settings, you have to enter the Setup Mode first. 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”...
  • Page 28: Setting Maximum Number Of Cardholder Ids

    You can set the maximum number of cardholder IDs that can be registered on the FINGER007SRB. By default, the FINGER007SRB 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 29: Operation

    11. OPERATION 11.1 NORMAL OPERATION Power On When the power is applied to FINGER007SRB, the “RED LED” is turned on. Registered Card Reading When a registered card (or PIN) is read, the door (Relay1) will open for 3 seconds(Defaults) with the “GREEN LED”...
  • Page 30: Setting Changes

    12. SETTING CHANGES To setup or to change the FINGER007SRB settings, you have to enter the setup mode first. To do so, enter the Master ID (Default=00000000)* and press the <ENT> key. There are 4 main Setup menus and you can automatically get into “SETUP MENU F1” first. You can move to other setup menus by pressing the <F1>...
  • Page 31: Setup Menu F1

    12.1 SETUP MENU F1...
  • Page 32: Time Setting

    FINGER007SRB, press <ENT>, enter the desired 2-Digit address in the 00-31 range, and then press <ENT> again to confirm. 12.1.3. BAUD RATE Baud Rate is the measurement of the serial communication 3.
  • Page 33: Reader #1 Mode

    12.1.5. READER #2 MODE If you have an external reader connected to the 5. READER 2 MODE FINGER007SRB (referred to herein as Reader #), you must RF ONLY adjust this setting according to what access mode is used on Reader #2.
  • Page 34: Master Id Registration

    To initialize the FINGER007SRB, press <ENT>, and then press <1> to confirm. If you wish to cancel and exit without WAITING ! ! initialization, press <0>...
  • Page 35: 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 FINGER007SRB. CAUTION: Prior to clearing card IDs, make sure to check whether or not the data stored in the device is not 8.
  • Page 36: Setup Menu F2

    12.2 SETUP MENU F2...
  • Page 38: Time Schedule

    12.2.1 TIME SCHEDULE You can define up to 10 time schedule codes. Time schedule code 1. TIME SCHEDULE 00 is the default code and 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.
  • Page 39: Holiday Time Schedule

    12.2.2 HOLIDAY TIME SCHEDULE You can define up to 10 Holiday T/S codes. Holiday T/S code 2. HOLIDAY T/S 00 is the default code without any holidays. (This means that applying Holiday T/S code 00 is the same as applying no holidays.) You can define Holiday T/S codes 01 to 10.
  • Page 40: Reader Time Schedule

    12.2.4 READER TIME SCHEDULE You can select one of 2 Access Modes (i.e. RF Only Mode 4. READER T/S and RF+PW) in “READER1 MODE” of “F1 SETUP MENU”. However, you may apply RF Only Mode during a certain period of the day. For example, if you wish to allow RF-Only Access from 08:00 to 18:00 while using RF + PW verification for the rest of the time, you can proceed as follows;...
  • Page 41 NOTE: When particular event occurs, FINGER007SRB will generate output signal for Relays #1 and #2, TTL #1 and #2, and also Buzzer for the length of time defined.
  • Page 42: Output Time Setting

    12.2.6 OUTPUT TIME SETTING Output Time Set allows you to define the unit of time. 6.OUTPUT TIME SET 1 sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1 1 Sec second for the In/Output definition. 0.1 sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1/10 6.OUTPUT TIME SET second (or 100ms) for the In/Output definition - >...
  • Page 43: Rf Pin Input

    9. EVENT ALARM disable the event memory full alarm. If you enable Event ENABLE Alarm, the FINGER007SRB beeps with an alarm message when the event memory becomes more than 90% full. 9. EVENT ALARM To enable or disable Event Alarm, press <ENT> and press - >...
  • Page 44: Door Open Alarm Time

    Duress Mode enables a cardholder under duress to activate a 10. DURESS MODE silent alarm to notify the security. DISABLE To enable or disable the Duress Mode and set the Duress Password, press <ENT> and press <4> or <6> to select 10.
  • Page 45: Lcd Display

    12.2.12 LCD DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY allows you to decide whether to display the 12. 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 12.
  • Page 46: Setup Menu F3

    12.3 SETUP MENU F3...
  • Page 47: Id Registration

    RD (Reader Code): To use both Reader 1 and 2 for the cardholder. Enter 0. To use just Reader1, enter 1. To use just Reader2, enter 2. NOTE: The TS and RD fields do not appear if the FINGER007SRB is set in Reader Mode.
  • Page 48: Id List

    ID. If there is no card data, the LCD will display the “MEMORY EMPTY” message. If your FINGER007SRB is set in Reader Mode, the TS and RD values are not valid and the LCD will display “TS00RD3”.
  • Page 49: Id Memory

    12.3.5 ID MEMORY ID Memory allows you to decide how to divide the memory space 7. ID MEMORY between IDs and event transactions. The total number of IDs and 10000/50000 event transactions combined is a maximum of 60,000. The default setting is 10,000 users and 50,000 event transactions.
  • Page 50: Event Count

    12.3.7 EVENT COUNT The number of event transactions is displayed. This count 6. EVENT COUNT automatically increases or decreases as new events occur or 12345 the existing events are uploaded to the PC. The LCD on the left shows that the total of 12345 event transactions is stored in the memory.
  • Page 51: Firmware Version

    Memory Test allows you to test the memory of the 2. MEMORY TEST FINGER007SRB. To begin the test, press <ENT>. If the test is successful, the LCD will display the “TEST PASSED” message. Press any key to finish the test. If the test is unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED”...
  • Page 52: Lcd Test

    After all the tests are over, press any key to exit. 12.4.4 LCD TEST LCD Test allows you to test the LCD of the FINGER007SRB. 4. LCD TEST To begin the test, press <ENT>. Once the test begins, the LCD will display a series of different screens.
  • Page 53: Reader Test

    (Communication Address Setting Switches). To begin the test, press <ESC>. 1. DIP Switch: 1=ON, 2=OFF (It shows how the DIP INPUT TEST switch on the back of the FINGER007SRB is set.) 10000100 00000 2. Input 1-4: 0=OFF (Disabled) Input 1-4:...
  • Page 54: Communication Test

    If the test is unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED” message. Press any key to finish TEST FAILED!!! the test and try again after powering the FINGER007SRB off PRESS ANY KEY… and back on.
  • Page 55: Default Output Settings For Input / Output Relations

    13.2 DEFAULT OUTPUT SETTINGS FOR INPUT / OUTPUT RELATIONS OUTPUT Relay#1 Relay#2 TTL#1 TTL#2 BUZZER INPUT [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 56: Fcc Registration Information

    The values indicate the Time Schedule Code (index) applied to each input. * Index No. [19]-[21] The values indicate whether to enable or disable the feature for each output. (01-Enable, 02-Disable) 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.
  • Page 57: Warranty Policy And Limitation Of Liability

    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 58: How To Make Rma Request (After Sales Service)

    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 59: Template

    17. TEMPLATE...
  • Page 60 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 MARFN6BHE1X Oct. 2009 Copyright ©2009 IDTECK Co., Ltd...

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