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IV

Setting switching time of relays

The contact hold time of both relays can be set from 3 to 
30 seconds. 

Start mode:

1. Lay the 

programming finger

 on until a short acknowl-

edgement tone is heard.

3

The LED briefly lights up green, then flashes orange.

2. Lay the 

programming finger

 on until a short acknowl-

edgement tone is heard.

3

The LED briefly lights up green, then flashes orange 
twice.

3. Lay the 

administrator finger

 on until a short acknowl-

edgement tone is heard.

3

The LED briefly lights up green, then orange.

Set contact hold time:

4. Lay on any finger to start switching time.

3

The fingerprint reader generates an acknowledgement 
tone every second, the LED simultaneously flashes 
green. The relays are not activated during setting of the 
switching time.

5. To end setting of the switching time, lay on any finger 

again.

3

The fingerprint reader generates a positive acknowl-
edgement signal: the switching time was successfully 
set. 

Progr.

Progr.

Admin  

User  Switching time 

 User

Summary of Contents for 2617 Series

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Fingerprint reader 2617...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...for the teaching in of a finger 15 Teaching in first administrator 16 Teaching in user finger for relay 1 18 Teaching in user finger for relay 2 19 Teaching in a further administrator 20 Deleting admi...

Page 4: ...or selecting the correct mode 35 Assigning mode to an individual user finger 36 Assigning mode to a user finger group 37 Examples Example 1 Starting up stand alone function 38 Example 2 Starting up do...

Page 5: ...egrated zero voltage two way switch relays This makes it possi ble to carry out different switching processes e g index fingers for door opening and thumbs for switching the outside light The fingerpr...

Page 6: ...erprint reader 3 Gira TX_44 cover frame bottom section not included in scope of sup ply 4 Fingerprint reader 5 Status LED 6 Gira TX_44 cover frame top section not included System 55 1 Connection cable...

Page 7: ...er with own power supply i Unsuitable for use as individual device in safety relevant areas Not recommended for opening of outside doors espe cially in safety relevant areas as door may be opened when...

Page 8: ...ontact of the control device or can trigger the switching action of a switching actuator i Protecting control device from unauthorised access In safety relevant areas the control device should be secu...

Page 9: ...ed the LED lights up green and a long acknowledgement tone is heard positive acknowledgement signal At the same time the previously specified switching action is executed An unauthorised or unassigned...

Page 10: ...wledge ment tones the LED simultaneously lights up red Administrator mode activated 3 The LED lights up orange In door communication system Programming mode activated 3 The fingerprint reader generate...

Page 11: ...LED flashes green I II Create first administrator Page 16 II III Create user finger for relay 1 2 from Page 18 III IV Carry out configurations on the fingerprint reader from Page 20 IV V Use in door...

Page 12: ...Relay 1 COM 3 Relay 1 N C NC contact Service 4 not used 5 not used 6 GND Relay 2 7 Relay 2 N O NO contact 8 Relay 2 COM 9 Relay 2 N C NC contact Power supply 10 GND 11 24 V DC 12 not used Door communi...

Page 13: ...r frame and attach fingerprint reader 3 10 seconds after operating voltage is applied the LED of the fingerprint reader flashes green 5 Start up the fingerprint reader teach in first administrator Pag...

Page 14: ...correctly laid on during both teaching in and subsequent operation It is important that the finger area with the greatest fingerprint move ment middle of fingertip is registered by the fingerprint sen...

Page 15: ...ly until an acknowledgement tone is heard 2 Shift the finger slightly upwards 3 Shift the finger slightly downwards 4 Repeat steps 1 3 until 2 long acknowl edgement tones are heard and the LED lights...

Page 16: ...until a short acknowl edgement tone is heard 3 During laying on the LED lights up red after removal orange 2 Lay the administrator finger on again vary position slightly until a short acknowledgement...

Page 17: ...Lay the programming finger on again vary position slightly until a short acknowledgement tone is heard 6 Repeat step 5 until 2 long acknowledgement tones are heard and the LED lights up green The prog...

Page 18: ...tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then orange Teaching in new user finger 4 Lay the user finger on until a short acknowledgement tone is heard 3 During laying on the LED lights up red a...

Page 19: ...t tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then orange Teach in new user finger 4 Lay the user finger on until a short acknowledgement tone is heard 3 During laying on the LED lights up red aft...

Page 20: ...hen flashes orange 2 Lay the administrator finger on until a short acknowl edgement tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes orange twice 3 Lay the programming finger on until a sh...

Page 21: ...ght in successfully 3 The LED lights up orange Now teach in the program ming finger within 10 seconds Teaching in new programming finger 4 Lay the programming finger on until a short acknowl edgement...

Page 22: ...hts up green then flashes orange 2 Lay on the programming finger until a short acknowledgement tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes orange twice 3 Lay on the programming finger...

Page 23: ...ange The Fingerprint reader gen erates a positive acknowledgement signal Deleting the administrator was successful 3 Three brief acknowledgement tones signify that an unknown finger was laid on or the...

Page 24: ...t tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes red Delete user finger 4 Lay on the user finger to be deleted until a short acknowledgement tone is heard 3 The LED lights up orange The...

Page 25: ...gement tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes orange 2 Lay the administrator finger on until a short acknowl edgement tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes...

Page 26: ...e is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes orange 2 Lay the administrator finger on until a short acknowl edgement tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes orange tw...

Page 27: ...ice 3 Lay the administrator finger on until a short acknowl edgement tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then orange Set contact hold time 4 Lay on any finger to start switching time 3 The...

Page 28: ...ment tone is heard 3 The LED briefly lights up green then flashes orange twice 3 Lay the administrator finger on for 5 seconds 3 During these 5 seconds brief acknowledgement tones are heard the LED si...

Page 29: ...l switching actuators and the door opener function can be con trolled Full functionality of the switching actuators from index I02 i Before start up teach in new administrator and user fingers Before...

Page 30: ...cable Power supply for the fingerprint reader is via the door communication bus In this case jumpers between ZV and BUS must be attached to the bus coupler of the door station i First start up the doo...

Page 31: ...ator During programming an admin finger is laid on in stead of a user finger i Advantage of group assignment With group assignments all taught in user fingers in a programming step are assigned a comm...

Page 32: ...the switching actuator or the button T r ffnerprogr of the control device until the LED next to the button flashes 3 The fingerprint reader again generates an acknowl edgement tone 3 Lay on the user f...

Page 33: ...utton Progr at the switching actuator or the button T r ffnerprogr of the control device until the LED next to the button flashes 3 The fingerprint reader again generates an acknowl edgement tone 3 La...

Page 34: ...finger switches only the assigned switching actuator If this user finger addition ally triggers the group actuator or a relay the user fin ger is assigned a special mode Factory setting Individual ac...

Page 35: ...g actuator individual group mode 3 or 4 must be selected Rule 3 An individual switching actuator assigned to an individ ual user always has a higher priority than a group switch ing actuator Rule 4 If...

Page 36: ...g mode can be selected by laying on of the user finger 3 When the user finger is first laid on the current active mode is displayed with acknowledgement tones and flashing of the green LED 3 With a re...

Page 37: ...ing mode can be selected by laying on of the admin finger 3 When the user finger is first laid on the current active mode is displayed with acknowledgement tones and flashing of the green LED 3 With a...

Page 38: ...trator must be created An administrator consists of an administrator finger and a programming finger 2 Teaching in user finger for relay 1 Operation To open the door the previously taught in user fing...

Page 39: ...en the door with their user fingers group assign ment With a further finger selected persons should be able to switch on the outside light via the switching actuator Switching 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Surf...

Page 40: ...print reader beforehand Assigning the switching actuator 1 Start programming mode at the control device 2 Start the programming mode at the switching actuator and select the operating mode Switching...

Page 41: ...programming mode at the control device 3 Carry out the group assignment with the admin finger For this lay the admin finger on the fingerprint reader 4 Exit programming mode at the control device Oper...

Page 42: ...the door communication system as follows i Pay attention before start up Before start up the bus coupler must be assigned to the control device For this a jumper is attached between the ET terminals f...

Page 43: ...ching action can then be carried out via the switching actuator For this the switching actuator is assigned as follows 1 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 secs to start programm...

Page 44: ...he administrators or users can be marked as references The example administrator selects the thumb of the left hand as the admin finger and the index finger of the right hand as programming finger Adm...

Page 45: ...45 45 Users User Function User finger...

Page 46: ...t is rec ommended to teach in an admin programming finger pair from two or even three people see Page 20 If an administrator is no longer available the fingerprint reader along with the accompanying s...

Page 47: ...X_44 Temperature range 20 C to 70 C Resistance to EMD up to 15 kV Relay load capacity 24 V 1 6 A AC DC i Relay protection with free wheeling diode For protection of relay contacts it is recommended to...

Page 48: ...ces to the Gira Service Center The Gira fingerprint reader is an electric and elec tronic device in the sense of EU guideline 2002 96 EC High quality materials and components were used in developing a...

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