Synel PrintX-FPR Product Manual

Stand alone biometric solution for access control

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STAND-ALONE TERMINALS
PRX-40/B
Terminal
&
PrintX FPR
(FingerPrint
Reader)
Product Manual
Manual 7/12/09. Catalog no. 650460 Document no. FPR-PRX-222-01
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  • Page 1 STAND-ALONE TERMINALS PRX-40/B Terminal & PrintX FPR (FingerPrint Reader) Product Manual Manual 7/12/09. Catalog no. 650460 Document no. FPR-PRX-222-01...
  • Page 2 No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Synel Industries Ltd. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ............ 5 Apparatus............7 Technical Specifications........ 8 3.1Electrical characteristics 3.2Package Installation............. 10 Finding the best location for the units ..10 Contents Mounting PRX-40/B and PrintX FPR... 12 Connecting the Cables ........ 15 7.1PRX-40/B Connection Wires Jumpers ............20 8.1PRX-40/B Setting-up the Standalone unit ....
  • Page 4 Communication ..........26 Communication cables characteristics ..26 Fingerprint Best use Guidelines....27 Troubleshooting ........... 28 Appendices: Detailed instructions for Standalone Set-up 30 1.1Access cards configuration (Set-up codes) 1.2Access cards configuration Additional Stand alone unit combination options...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Back to Table of Contents Introduction The PRX-40/B reader and PrintX-FPR fingerprint reader Standalone, as a stand alone biometric solution for access control. The proximity and biometric units are adjacently installed at sensitive locations for granting access to secure zones.
  • Page 6 Back to Table of Contents Verification - In this mode user is identified by wither a card or by pin number on the key board, and then verifies their identity with by fingerprint. Verification can be done in the following ways: •...
  • Page 7: Apparatus

    Back to Table of Contents Apparatus PRX-40/B PrintX FPR LED Operation LED Operation Status Indicator Status Indicator Keyboard Fingerprint sensor Bell button In stand-alone mode (when the device functions as a controller) this unit has additional circuitry for storing card-holder data.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Back to Table of Contents Technical Specifications PRX 40/B • Dimensions: 15.5 x 7 x 6.1 cm • Weight: 350 gr • Operating temperature: -10 to +50°C PrintX FPR • Dimensions: 15.5 x 7 x 6.1 cm • Weight: 350 gr •...
  • Page 9: Package

    Back to Table of Contents Package Check the box and contents for signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment. Don’t throw away the box or any of the packing materials The terminal package contains: A mounting set that includes: 2 screws for mounting the mounting panel 2 screw for securing the unit to mounting panel 1x PRintX FPR unit...
  • Page 10: Installation

    UL, CSA or CE. • If you are installing more than one Synel proximity reader, make sure the readers are installed at a distance of at least 50 cm from one another (5 times the unit reading limit).
  • Page 11 Back to Table of Contents • The units should be mounted at employee eye-height. Consider accessibility of handicap users, if necessary. The standard recommended height is 140cm (4’7”). • Place the reader so that the user will be fully facing it when swiping the badge since this is the best swiping position.
  • Page 12: Mounting Prx-40/B And Printx Fpr

    Back to Table of Contents Mounting PRX-40/B and PrintX FPR 1. Select a location for the terminal using the following guidelines for find- ing the best location, above. 2. Hold the mounting template to the wall and mark the places to drill holes for the screws and cables.
  • Page 13 Back to Table of Contents 6. Slide the unit downward onto to the mounting panel. The hinges at the side of the panel (1) should slide into the track of the mounting panel (2).
  • Page 14 Back to Table of Contents 7. Once the unit is in place you can screw the security screw, connecting between the panel and the unit, at the top of the unit and panel.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Cables

    Back to Table of Contents Connecting the Cables PRX-40B Communication Box...
  • Page 16 Back to Table of Contents Print-X-FPR Communication Box...
  • Page 17: Prx-40/B Connection Wires

    Back to Table of Contents Wire connections of Fingerprint connection box From Name Color RJ11 Box1 P2/5 +5Vdc Purple P3/5 +5Vdc Brown P2/1 Blue/White P2/9 Brown/White P2/3 Host Rx Orange P2/2 Host Tx Green Wire connections of Proximity Card connection box From Name Color...
  • Page 18 Back to Table of Contents Bell (1) Pink Bell (2) Light green 13 (optional) as needed Light blue 14 (optional) as needed Brown + White or Brown + Black Wire connection diagram...
  • Page 19 Back to Table of Contents PRX-40/B Wire connection diagram...
  • Page 20: Jumpers

    Back to Table of Contents Jumpers PRX-40/B Jumper Function Default JP2 (SMD) JP2 closed and JP3 open = 13 digits decoding 13 digits JP2 open and JP3 closed = 14 digits decoding JP3 (SMD) JP4 (SMD) Cross point decoding (currently NA) JP7 (SMD) Connect RS-485 termination resistor Open...
  • Page 21: Setting-Up The Standalone Unit

    Back to Table of Contents Setting-up the Standalone unit Once the units are hooked up you can set them. Following are the steps for basic setup. For additional commands refer to the command list in “Detailed instructions for Standalone Set-up” on page 30. The general workflow of setting the unit is as follows: Step 1.Press 3 times simultaneously on function keys 1 &...
  • Page 22: Entering Proximity Cards And Fingerprints To The Unit

    Back to Table of Contents places 3,4 = the length of the relevant code used places 5,6 = the total characters that can be used for the card code. This is used of you need to restrict use of a certain type of card with a known number of digits in the code. If not relevant use For example if the card code is 000012345111, and you are only reading 12345, the string will be 050500 because you are starting to read at position 5 and you are reading only the next 5 dig- its.
  • Page 23: Specify If Using Identify Or Verify Mode

    Back to Table of Contents Step 5.When the light flashes enroll fingerprint to match card. Step 6.Press Enter to save and exit. Step 7.Continue for all users. Specify if using Identify or Verify mode: In identify mode the user places a finger and if the fingerprint is in the system the user is allowed to enter.
  • Page 24: Operation

    Back to Table of Contents 10 Operation 10.1 PrintX-FPR Operation • Enrol - New fingerprint templates can be enrolled at the unit and stored for future recognition. • Verification - The verification mode of access control requires a card/code combination. The template is stored with reference to a card/code.
  • Page 25 Back to Table of Contents PrintX-FPR 10.1.1 Operation Status Indicator LED Card Reader LED Fingerprint LED (Left side) (Left side) Green Allowed card Successful operation. Flashing x3 -Wrong Unidentified/ Wrong card fingerprint Orange Non-flashing Waiting for finger Flashing x1 per second Waiting for fingerprint verification.
  • Page 26: Communication

    Back to Table of Contents 11 Communication Interfacing the host is performed via the Master unit. Communication between the Master unit and the terminals is performed at 19200 bps. Downloading card numbers from Master to terminals Downloading card numbers from Master to terminals is done using the “Send offline list to Access units”...
  • Page 27: Fingerprint Best Use Guidelines

    Back to Table of Contents 13 Fingerprint Best use Guidelines • You should always touch the conductive plastic before touching the PRintX/P sensor in order to safely discharge any static electricity on your skin or clothing. • Place the fingerprint sensor close to a heating source, such as a radiator or hot plate •...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    14 Troubleshooting [Question] If I already have a PRX-40 B and a PrintX-FPR unit can I set them up together as a standalone unit? [Answer] Yes, you do not have to use the kit, you can set these units up as standalone if the following conditions are met: •...
  • Page 29 Back to Table of Contents 14.0.1Access Control using PrintX-FPR 3. Place the user-finger on the fingerprint sensor. 4. A fingerprint recognized as matching a fingerprint template stored in the unit allows access - activates door relay. An un-recognized fingerprint denies access and initiates a buzzer sound - door relay is not activated.
  • Page 30: Detailed Instructions For Standalone Set-Up

    Back to Table of Contents Appendix 1 -Detailed instructions for Standalone Set-up The following section includes all of the configuration codes that can be used to set-up the standalone unit. For detailed instructions about the basic settings for the unit, refer to “Setting-up the Standalone unit”...
  • Page 31 Back to Table of Contents Operation Card only There is mode Global code only Card or code (card no.) different Card and global code code for Card and pin code ---------------------- each Card and finger employe Code and finger (finger Modes 5-6 only with only) PrintX...
  • Page 32 Back to Table of Contents Insert card In Operation mode-12 press key o revert to normal using no. 4 to enter mode 4. mode press 7&8 keyboard 1. Key-in card number simultaneously or 2. Enter pin code press the Enter in Terminal reverts to 1.
  • Page 33 Back to Table of Contents Set reject list 1- set with card only mode 0 flag 0- reset Set/Reset Version 2.08 with auto finger reset type S. detect External Magnetic reader Version 3.04 magnetic Open door push button reader or open door button Door monitor...
  • Page 34: Access Cards Configuration

    Back to Table of Contents Delete all Enter Master code Version 2.08 with fingerprints type S. from fingerprint reader Note: After swiping all cards, you should wait time-out or press 7&8 simultaneously (press Enter in terminals that consist of such a key) once. Then all data will be saved! Access cards configuration Time Out...
  • Page 35 Back to Table of Contents Delete list: After entering set-up mode key-in code 23 (Delete card by keyboard) and key-in all irrelevant cards. After each keyed-in card number 2 short beeps will indicate that the number was deleted successfully. After keying-in all card numbers press 7&8 simultaneously (mandatory) (press Enter in terminals that consist of an Enter key) in order to revert to normal mode.
  • Page 36 Back to Table of Contents beeps will indicate that the index was deleted successfully. After swiping all cards press 7&8 simulta- neously (mandatory) (press Enter in terminals that consist of an Enter key) in order to revert to nor- mal mode. 1.2.5 Terminology Card Only - Control is performed by Card only.
  • Page 37 Back to Table of Contents Mode” enter “13” followed by a eight digit number that will serve as a new master Code. Note: It is recommended to change master code when setting up. Erase All After entering the “Programming Mode,” enter “6” and then eight digits Master code. Warning! Cards can not be restored after they are erased! 1.2.7 Indicators definitions After entering setup mode:...
  • Page 38 Back to Table of Contents Code 32--> 000-255 time-out seconds. The alarm will be activated after the defined time-out. Duress code enable/disable Code 50--> 0 = Disable 1 = Enable In operation modes card and global code or card and pin code enables activating the alarm and the door simultaneously.
  • Page 39: Additional Stand Alone Unit Combination Options

    Back to Table of Contents Appendix 2 - Additional Stand alone unit combination options In addition of this kit which combines the PRX-40/B and PrintX-FPR units to one standalone.The following are the combinations that can be used. Please ask your Synel contact for additional information about these options.

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