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FGR-ST-DL210A Fingerprint Door Lock
Deadbolt User Manual V4.0
2. Introduction - General Information
A. There are two sides of the Guardian 210A, the Exterior and Interior lock portions. When you
slide the dust cover up on the Exterior you will uncover the Power On button. Both Interior
and Exterior parts of the lock have Lock buttons that extend the deadbolt, although the
Exterior one (oval shape) is unmarked. The Interior part also has an Unlock button to
retract the deadbolt. There are also three programming buttons (STORE, DELETE, and
SELECT) on Interior of lock.
B. Registering or enrollment of Fingerprints - This is the process of acquiring the image of
fingerprints of authorized persons and storing them into the lock's memory. The image is
converted to an algorithm or a sequence of numbers that can only be recognized by this unit.
Two images of each finger are scanned in the process, with the same finger being placed two
separate times on the window.
C. Power Off/Time Out - The lock maximizes both security and battery life by automatically
powering off the unit if no action is taken for 5 to 10 seconds (depending on function), which
the user will hear as a motor noise inside the lock. During the fingerprint registration and
other programming functions, the time out function requires you to move right along in the
programming sequence. The program is set for a 5-10 second time out so, taking too long
will mean you must start over in the mode your in.
D. Manual / Unlocked Operation - The Guardian 210A can be set to an unlocked state so
users can open the door without engaging the fingerprint identification system.
E. Sensitivity Levels - Five sensitivity settings are available to optimize scan sensitivity in
matching fingerprint images. The lower levels, the easier it is for acceptance and the higher
captures more of the fingerprint to verify and is more secure.
F. Management Levels - The Guardian 210A has three authorization category levels:
Administrator, Supervisor and User. They are designated and identified by template
ID numbers for storage positions that correspond to their stored fingerprints as follows:
1.6.1 Administrators: Template ID numbers 1 through 5 - authorized to by-pass supervisors
and user levels and authorized for entry and exit. Note: First 2 users registered on to
device are automatically the administrators.
G. Administrators: Template ID numbers 1 through 5 - authorized to by-pass supervisors and
user levels and authorized for entry and exit. Note: First 2 users registered on to device
are automatically the administrators.
G1. Supervisors: Template ID numbers 6 through 10 - authorized to by-pass all user levels
except not administrators and . authorized for entry and exit.
G2. Users: Template ID numbers 11 through 50 - authorized for entry and exit.
G3. In general, the first two levels administrators and supervisors can add/delete
fingerprints
on levels below theirs. The Administrators can, in addition, add/delete their own level plus
mass-erase all stored fingerprints.
G4. The first two (2) people Registered will be automatically assigned Administrator IDs.
Thereafter, either of the first two Administrators can designate the level for each new
registrant. If no designations are made, the new registrants will be assigned template
ID numbers as Users, i.e. IDs 11 through 50. (This is because for most applications,
only two management levels are needed: Administrator and User.)
Guardian DL210A Operation Manual V4.0
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