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AR402  Administration

 

 

                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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5.5 

Delete Specific User(s) 

This function allows you to remove a single user (User ID with its fingerprints) or several 
users of your choice from memory. 

 
 

Admin 

Mode 

      # 

99 

   Green 

1+2 

   

 

Default Admin Code 

1234

  

or enter your Admin Code 

 

 

xxxx 

   Green 

1+2+3 

 

 Delete Specific User(s)   

 

 

13 # 

 

 

 

Green 1+2+3+4 flashing 

 

 User 

ID        xxxxx 

#   

if successful:

 

                Green 

1+2+3+4 

flashing 

 Beep 

 

Optional:  More User IDs 

 

 

xxxxx # 

 

 

Green 1+2+3+4 flashing  

Beep 

 

Finalize 

by 

     ###      

or wait for Timeout 

 

 
 
 
5.6 

Delete Entire Database 

 

 

 

Caution 

 

 
 

 

 

Admin 

Mode 

      # 

99 

   Green 

1+2 

   

 

Default Admin Code 

1234

  

or enter your Admin Code 

 

 

xxxx 

   Green 

1+2+3 

 

Enter Delete Database   

 

 

1357 #  

 

 

Red 1+2+3+4 flashing   

Beep 

Press 

»

 key to confirm   

 

 

»

   

 

 

 

if successful:

 

                Green 

1+2+3 

    Beep 

Finalize 

by 

     ###      

or wait for Timeout 

 

 

If you see red LEDs after pressing 

»

 this indicates the database was not deleted and the 

procedure needs to be repeated. 
 

This function deletes all users of the reader's database! 

Summary of Contents for AR402

Page 1: ...AR402 Administration 1 AR402 FINGERPRINT KEY Manual Version 1 6 e DATA GmbH ...

Page 2: ... of the intended usage Any reproduction or translations of the manual beyond this or its transmission onto electronic media even in extract form is only allowed with the express permission of e DATA GmbH e DATA GmbH reserves the right to make changes to the user manual and to the devices without special notice e DATA GmbH does not accept any liability whatsoever for direct or indirect damage espec...

Page 3: ...hnical Data 10 2 1 Mechanical Structure 10 2 2 Hardware Features 10 2 3 Biometric Sensor 10 2 4 Visual and Audible Indicators 10 2 5 Connection 10 2 6 Interface 10 2 7 Power Supply 11 2 8 Environment Conditions 11 2 9 Dimensions and Weight 11 2 10 Cable Specifications 11 3 Installation 12 3 1 Installation Requirements 12 3 2 Condition 12 3 3 Wiring 12 4 Operation 13 4 1 View of the Control Element...

Page 4: ...Entire Database 20 5 7 Select iCLASS Mode AR402 iCLASS only 21 5 8 Define Facility Code 22 5 9 Choose 37 bit or 26 bit Format 22 5 10 Reset Manually switch to Wiegand mode 23 5 11 Reset Manually switch to RS485 mode 23 6 RS485 Configuration with NEXTOR Series Access Controller 24 6 1 Status Indication 24 6 2 Allocation of IDs on the NEXTOR Series Access Controller 24 7 Maintenance 25 7 1 Customer ...

Page 5: ...been used in this manual Helpful tips and special characteristics of the AR402 Careful Possible danger which if the warning is not observed can result in damage to property or slight to moderate bodily injury Caution Possible danger which if the warning is not observed can result in death or serious bodily injury ...

Page 6: ...nment Conditions 1 5 Protection Class The device conforms to the conditions of protection class IP65 Protection class III EN60950 1 Protection class IP65 DIN EN 60529 1 6 Safety Measures The device has been built according to the current and recognized technical safety rules EN60950 1 and left our manufacturing facility in perfect condition Improper handling and operation outside the specified con...

Page 7: ...AR402 Administration 7 ...

Page 8: ...ce may only be opened by trained specialists Disconnect the device from the power source before opening You may only perform repairs in collaboration with e DATA GmbH 1 10 CE Conformance This device is manufactured according to the safety requirements of EN 60950 Safety of electrical equipment European Norm EN 60950 This device complies with interference resistance criteria according to EN 55022 E...

Page 9: ...led and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by ...

Page 10: ...d Beeper 4 red green LEDs Keyboard illumination 3 Opto Inputs Wiegand output RS485 host interface 2 3 Biometric Sensor Thin optical sensor 500 dpi 8 bit per pixel Active area 0 5 x 0 9 in Template size 130 250 bytes Memory 1000 templates optionally 6000 2 4 Visual and Audible Indicators 4 red green LED user interface Beeper 3khz 2 5 Connection Cable with 11 circuits 2 6 Interface RS485 interface 1...

Page 11: ... and Outdoor Protection class IP65 2 9 Dimensions and Weight 4 5 in x 2 5 in x 2 in H x W x D Approx 0 4 lb 2 10 Cable Specifications RS485 Shielded twisted pair cable 4000 feet max Examples 1 2x2 strands litz wire AWG24 0 4 kcmil 2 J Y ST Y 2x2x0 6 3 CAT 5 7 STP Shielded Twisted Pair Wiegand Non twisted shielded cable 500 feet max Examples 1 10 pair shielded wire AWG22 0 64 kcmil For shorter dist...

Page 12: ...light may overheat the AR402 3 2 Condition Check the following for mounting the AR402 Device needs proper clearance All cabling must be provided electrical cable data cable and door opener cabling Power supply is provided 3 3 Wiring Do not install data cables parallel to cables conducting high voltage If unavoidable install the data cables in conduit and keep them at a distance of 1 yd to protect ...

Page 13: ...AR402 Administration 13 4 Operation 4 1 View of the Control Elements LEDs green red 1 2 3 4 Execute Button Fingerprint Sensor Keypad Wall Mount Panel Antenna to read smart cards ...

Page 14: ...485 Configuration Running the reader using the RS485 interface means that administration of the AR402 is done on the NEXTOR Series access controller All administrator functions except for enrollment are disabled on the AR402 Fingerprint Templates are managed by the access controller and can be distributed to the connected AR402 readers Wiegand Configuration All administrator functions described in...

Page 15: ... green signal Indication card was read Wiegand LEDs flash Waiting for PIN entry Enter PIN Green LEDs Access granted Card plus PIN smart card Beep and short green signal LEDs 2 3 Indication card was read RS485 Green and Red LEDs 1 and 4 flash Waiting for PIN entry Enter PIN Green LEDs Access granted 4 4 3 Authentication Template on Card AR402 smart card type only Authorized users who s fingers have...

Page 16: ...n Code 1234 In addition to the Admin Code each device has a fixed access code This code corresponds with the device s serial number a 12 digit hexadecimal code which is printed on the back of the reader The 12 digit code serves as a basis for calculating the access code if your Admin Code is lost In this case please contact e DATA GmbH 5 1 Change the Admin Code The default Admin Code is 1234 For s...

Page 17: ...1 2 3 4 flashing Enter User ID xxxxx Green 1 flashing Sensor Red Apply 2 Fingers 3x if successful Green 1 2 3 4 flashing Finalize by 1 x or wait for Timeout Entering a User ID with an incorrect number of digits an already existing User ID or variant IDs with Validation enabled and also if your fingers already have been scanned will prompt an error message all red LEDs flashing three times and caus...

Page 18: ...o the controller Template on Card may be expedient where storing biometric data is prohibited In addition this mode offers a good alternative using biometric readers in a Wiegand configuration as users will not have to enroll on multiple readers At this point Template on Card only works with 16K2 iCLASS cards and in a Wiegand configuration The AR402 iCLASS will store the fingers of a new user onto...

Page 19: ...mber of Digits for User ID 16 Green 3 4 flashing Beep Default 5 2 9 digits if successful Green 1 2 flashing Beep Finalize by 3 x or wait for Timeout 5 4 Enable Validation of the User ID optional This menu allows you to enable the validation of the User ID for enrollment to eliminate incorrect entries Admin Mode 99 Green 1 2 Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code xxxx Green 1 2 3 Function...

Page 20: ... 3 4 flashing Beep Optional More User IDs xxxxx Green 1 2 3 4 flashing Beep Finalize by 3 x or wait for Timeout 5 6 Delete Entire Database Caution Admin Mode 99 Green 1 2 Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code xxxx Green 1 2 3 Enter Delete Database 1357 Red 1 2 3 4 flashing Beep Press key to confirm if successful Green 1 2 3 Beep Finalize by 3 x or wait for Timeout If you see red LEDs af...

Page 21: ...e or to enable the Template on Card mode instead cp Enrollment with Template on Card enabled page 18 Admin Mode 99 Green 1 2 Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code xxxx Green 1 2 3 Function Menu 14 Green 1 2 flashing Beep iCLASS Menu 24 Green 3 4 flashing Beep Enable iCLASS Default 1 Green 1 2 flashing Beep or Enable Template on Card 2 Green 1 2 flashing Beep or Disable iCLASS 0 Green 1 ...

Page 22: ...7 bit or 26 bit Format These settings only apply to the trigger signal of the reader s biometric sensor sent to the access controller The Facility Code of iCLASS cards is sent to the access controller untouched and independent of these settings In a Wiegand configuration the format of the biometric sensor s trigger signal to the access controller can be defined e g Set the biometric sensor s forma...

Page 23: ... your Admin Code xxxx Green 1 2 3 Enable Wiegand Mode 1 Device resets to all defaults and reboots 5 11 Reset Manually switch to RS485 mode This function allows you to manually set the AR402 to RS485 mode All settings will be reset The reader indicates its offline status by the red flashing LED 4 The AR402 will automatically go online once it is connected via RS485 to a controller of the NEXTOR ser...

Page 24: ...and 3 flashing red 6 2 Allocation of IDs on the NEXTOR Series Access Controller On a RS485 data bus the devices are distinguished by a device ID address The NEXTOR Series access controller recognizes serial numbers of AR402 readers on the bus line These serial numbers are 12 digit hexadecimal codes e g C03859110000 printed on the back of the readers The access controller assigns the two reader IDs...

Page 25: ...ustomer details What troubleshooting steps have you already taken to correct the error LED status Device and controller errors What occurred before the error 7 2 Repairs Careful You may only undertake repair work after coordination with e DATA GmbH International 7 3 Warranty Limitation on Liability to Third Parties In accordance with national statutory regulations at the place where the device is ...

Page 26: ... FAR FRR adjustable Sensor Thin optical sensor 500 dpi 8 bit per pixel Active area 55 x 87 in 14mm x 22mm Templates Template Size 130 to 250 bytes Storage Capacity 1000 or 6000 templates by model not valid for template on card Power 12 bis 24V DC 67mA 160mA Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Relative Humidity 0 to 95 Mechanical NEMA IP65 rated Metal Mounting Plate Resin sealed hard plast...

Page 27: ...gits 16 Default 1234 24 Select iCLASS Mode AR402 iCLASS only 21 Default 1 0 disabled 1 enabled 2 enable Template on Card 16 Define the Number of Digits for the User ID 2 9 digits 19 Default 5 22 Enable Validation of the User ID 19 Default 0 0 disabled 1 enabled 19 Choose 37 bit or 26 bit Format 22 Default 0 0 37 bit 1 26 bit 20 Define Facility Code 22 Default 830 0 65535 37 bit Optional Default 1 ...

Page 28: ...old 00 10 2 digits with leading zeroes 10 recognition threshold is highest default 5 8 2 Allocation of the Cable Connectors on the Door Unit Color Purpose RS485 Wiegand tan Tamper Switch 2 pink RS485A X38 X39 3 grey RS485B X38 X39 2 Red DC in 12 24V X36 X37 X36 X37 Black DC in X36 X37 X36 X37 White Wiegand Out D1 X38 X39 2 green Wiegand Out D0 X38 X39 3 violet Wiegand Ground X38 X39 1 brown Green ...

Page 29: ... pair AWG24 0 4 kcmil Consider whether or not to supply power with the data cable Long distances require an increased gauge of cable Supplying power locally or having an extra power cable pull may be preferable Because of voltage drop over longer distances use of a 24V power source is the recommended choice Example for calculating the power supply wiring 1 AWG22 cable 0 34 mm2 Loop resistance ca 1...

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