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Page 2: ...alone Operation 1 2 Operation with Host PC 1 3 Keypad 1 4 Input Output 1 5 Time Schedule Setup 1 6 Schedule Setup 1 7 Forced Door Open Alarm 1 8 Door Open Timeout Alarm 1 9 Anti pass Back 1 10 Duress Alarm 1 11 ARM DISARM Function for Alarm Panel 1 12 Two Men Operation 1 13 4 Level Individual Door Opening Time Setting 1 14 Name Display ii 1 3 4 5 6 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12...

Page 3: ...on 8 Installation of Product 1 Wall Mount 2 System Initialization 3 Wall mount installation 4 Wiring 4 1 Power Connection 4 2 Input Connection Exit Button Connection Door Contact Sensor Connection Auxiliary Input Connection 2 2K Resistor Connection for Cut Off Check 4 3 Output Connection Door Lock Power Fail Safe Connection Door Relay Door Lock Power Fail Secure Connection Door Relay Alarm Device ...

Page 4: ...etting 5 ID Registration 5 1 Registration by Card 5 2 Registration Using Keypad PIN 5 3 Terminology 5 4 How to Place Your Finger onto the Scanner 11 Operations 1 Normal Operation 1 1 Power on 1 2 Reading of registered card 1 3 Exit button 1 4 Alarms 2 Default Setting 12 Setting Changes 1 F1 SETUP MENU 1 1 Language 1 2 Date and Time Setting 1 3 Reader 1 Mode 1 4 Reader 2 Mode 1 5 Reader 1 KEY Input...

Page 5: ...e Schedule 4 2 Holiday Setting 4 3 Holiday Code 4 4 Reader 1 Mode Time Schedule 4 5 Reader 2 Mode Time Schedule 4 6 Voice Time Schedule 5 F5 SETUP MENU 5 1 Exit Button Output Setting 5 2 Door Contact Output Setting 5 3 Aux Input 1 Output Setting 5 4 Aux Input 2 Output Setting 5 5 Tamper Alarm Output Setting 5 6 Cut Off Alarm Output Setting 5 7 Duress Alarm Output Setting 5 8 Arm Disarm Output Sett...

Page 6: ...ID OK Level 2 6 10 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID OK Level 3 6 11 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID OK Level 4 6 12 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID Error 6 13 Output Setting for Reader 2 T S Error 6 14 Output Setting for Reader 2 APB Error 7 F7 SETUP MENU 7 1 ID Registration Registration by Card Registration Using Keypad Terminology 7 2 ID Delete 7 3 ID List 7 4 Master ID Registration Master ID Regist...

Page 7: ...ddress is good Check communication address setting of software and the device 1 3 Please check if the communication port setting is good 2 Cards which were being used are not authenticated after executing batch transmission o f IDs from software to the device 2 1 The ID of the card may not be registered to software 3 When configuring the device using MASTER ID suddenly the device goes back to the ...

Page 8: ...assignment code set for the ID 10 I want to access with card only without password 10 1 Please check reader mode set for the ID 11 I want to access with fingerprint only without card or password 11 1 Please check if IDENTIFICATION mode is set to USE 12 A fingerprint is not recognized 12 1 Please check the status of the fingerprint 12 2 If the status of the fingerprint is OK register your fingerpri...

Page 9: ...he user to the presence of importa nt operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture WARNING 1 Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Usin g any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage ...

Page 10: ...t in any way SAMSUNG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair 10 When cleaning do not spray water directly onto parts of the product Doing so may ca use fire or electric shock CAUTION 1 Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it Keep away from a locat ion subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference 2 Do not install in a loc...

Page 11: ...u r safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for repla cement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenie nce receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table spe...

Page 12: ...ity card reader with IDC 26 bit Wiegand format and a 24 key keypad 10 numeric keys 2 control keys and 12 function k eys for a wide range of applications The LX007 LX007SR controls access of users with an y selected combination of fingerprint Proximity Card PIN and or password The LX007 LX 007SR has 4 external input ports to be connected to an exit button a motion detector a do or contact sensor an...

Page 13: ...t Master IDs Operating Mode selectable for Individual IDs 4 Level Door Open Time Setting for Individual IDs Time Schedule Setting for Individual IDs and for Input Port Output Port Voice Message and Reader Mode Network Communication via RS232 RS485 and built in TCP IP 26bit Wiegand Output 34bit for LX007SR Serial Printer Port for event ticket issuing Input Cut off Check User Name Function Key Defin...

Page 14: ... 000 4 000 Fingerprint Users Fingerprint Templates Size 800 Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates ID User 10 000 20 000 Users Selectable Event Buffer 20 000 10 000 Event Buffer Selectable Range LX007 IDC80 IDC170 Up to 4 inches 10cm LX007SR IHC80 Up to 2 inches 5cm ISC80 Up to 4 inches 10cm Reading Time Card 30ms Verification Time Less than 1sec Identification Time Less than 2sec Power Current DC 12V ...

Page 15: ...Chinese Korean Japanese Optional Voice Out put English Default Spanish Portuguese Arabic Chinese Korea n Japanese Programmable LED Indicator 3 Array LED Indicators Red Green and Yellow Beeper Piezo Buzzer Operating Temperature 0 to 50C 32 to 122F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Color Material Black Red Wine Silver Dark Gray Black Gold Combo Pol ycarbonate Dimension W x...

Page 16: ...Speicification p 8 ESD Electro Static Discharge 15KV Verification Time Less than 1 sec Identification Time Less than 2 sec ...

Page 17: ...Identifying Supplied Parts 5 p 9 Please unpack and check the contents of the box If any of these parts are missing please co ntact a near by distributor or as soon as possible ...

Page 18: ...erates and logs an appropriate response All events are stored into the memory buffers The access controller is a true standalone device that in the event of malfunction will not affect other units when used in conjunction with one anot her 1 2 Operation with Host PC All event transactions can be managed via the host PC The data transmitted from the contr oller can be displayed and stored on the ho...

Page 19: ...o one holiday schedule Each holiday sche dule is linked to one time schedule which has a time code for holidays You can program all holidays to a holiday schedule and the time code for holidays is programmed to be the holid ay time zone of time schedule Example A schedule 01 linked to time schedule 01 schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02 B schedule 02 linked to time schedule 01 schedule 01 linke...

Page 20: ...n the ARM condition its reader ports are all frozen and inputs to the ports are not processed so that no one can get access to the door When this mode is applied the LX007 LX007SR sends signals to other connected security devices so that they can function accordingly 1 12 Two Men Operation This feature is used to configure the LX007 LX007SR to allow a certain user e g a visitor to pass the door on...

Page 21: ... 1 Panel Description LCD module The LCD screen displays the status of the LX007 24 key Keypad The keypad can be used to manually operate the LX007 with ease Function Keys The LX007 has 12 function keys F1 F12 Fingerprint scanner System Operation Status LED When the power is applied to the LX007 the red LED is turned on When the Relay 1 operates the green LED is turned on When the Relay 2 operates ...

Page 22: ...PIN CONNECTOR TTL OUTPUT 1 TTL 1 WD0 Orange wire with white stripe TTL OUTPUT 2 TTL 2 WD1 Brown wire with white stripe Aux Input 1 IN 1 Green Aux Input 2 IN 2 Green wire with white stripe Wiegand DATA 0 DATA 0 Pink Wiegand DATA 1 DATA 1 Cyan CON 4 5PIN CONNECTOR RS485 RTX RS485 A Yellow wire RS485 RTX RS485 B Gray wire RS232 TX TXD Black wire with white stripe RS232 RX RXD Red wire with white stri...

Page 23: ... Alarm RELAY NC NC 2 Purple wire with white stripe Alarm RELAY COM COM 2 White Alarm RELAY NO NO 2 Purple Exit Button EXIT Orange Door Sensor CONTACT Yellow wire with red stripe CON 6 4PIN CONNECTOR Not Use CON 7 TCP IP RJ45 CONNECTOR I O PORT NAME SIGNAL NAME WIRE COLOR ...

Page 24: ...Installation Tips Check Point 7 p 16 1 Check Points before Installation 1 1 Selection of Cable The system installation cables should be connected as follows ...

Page 25: ...n 9514 22 AWG 8 conductor shielded Door Contact Exit Button Sensor Input Input LX007 Belden 9512 22 AWG 4 conductor shielded 300m Belden 9514 22 AWG 8 conductor shielded Door Lock Alarm Device Lock Alarm LX007 Belden 9409 18AWG 2 conductor unshielded 300m RS232 Cable Converter Host P C Belden 9829 24 AWG 2 twisted pair shielded 15m RS485 Cable LX007 LX007 LX007 Converter Belden 9829 24 AWG 2 twist...

Page 26: ...eading edge of a bit Since the data bit is cap tured in the middle of the bit which is approximately 52us after the leading edge of a bit Th e reflection stabilizing time 18 6us is much before the center of the bit therefore the termin ation resistors are not required However if you install the cable to maximum length the impedance of cable and network is mismatched and the transmitted signal is o...

Page 27: ...system If y ou find earth ground nearby then connect one end of the shield wire to the earth ground I f you do not have earth ground nearby then find chassis ground and connect one end of sh ield wire to chassis ground If you do not find either earth ground or chassis ground then co nnect one end of shield wire to power ground GND of LX007 Note that if the chassis grou nd is not properly connected...

Page 28: ...Installation Tips Check Point p 20 er It is strongly recommended to add a reverse diode between the inductor coils to absorb t his surge voltage ...

Page 29: ...Installation of Product 8 p 21 1 Wall Mount Unit mm ...

Page 30: ...e initialization process is completed the system will be operating in the normal mode and the LCD will display LX007 F1 Date Time 3 Wall mount installation 1 Position the Wall Mount to the location at which you want to install the unit and mark 4 x drilling positions Drill 6 32 holes for at least 4 mounting points 2 Drill a 1 2 hole on the center of the Wall Mount 3 Using 4 screws install the Wall...

Page 31: ...Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to GND Door Contact Sensor Connection 1 Connect one wire from Door Contact Sensor to Yellow wire with Red stripe 2 Connect the other wire from Door Contact Sensor to GND Auxiliary Input Connection Applicable to Aux Input 1 Green wire Aux Input 2 Green wire with white stripe 1 Connect one wire from Auxiliary Input Device to one of Aux Input 1 or Aux Input...

Page 32: ... Safe Connection Door Relay 1 Connect COM wire of Door Relay Gray wire with Red stripe to 12V 2 Connect NC wire of Door Relay Blue wire with White stripe to wire of Door Lock 3 Connect GND wire to wire of Door Lock Door Lock Power Fail Secure Connection Door Relay 1 Connect COM wire of Door Relay Gray wire with Red stripe to 12V 2 Connect NO wire of Door Relay White wire with Red stripe to wire of...

Page 33: ...4 1N4007 or similar 4 4 External Reader Connection Proximity Reader Connection 1 Connect wire of the Proximity Reader to DC 12V 2 Connect wire of the Proximity Reader to GND 3 Connect Data 0 wire of the Proximity Reader to the Pink wire 4 Connect Data 1 wire of the Proximity Reader to the Cyan wire Compatible Readers External Reader LX007 ...

Page 34: ...dard 26bit Wiegand 8bit Burst Format Proximity and keypad Reader LX007SR Standard 34bit Wiegand Format Proximity Reader Standard 34bit Wiegand 8bit Burst Format Proximity and keypad Reader Recommended Readers LX007 RF TINY RF10 20 30 RFK101 FGR006 LX007SR SR10 20 30 SRK101 FGR006SR ...

Page 35: ...nication Please follow the steps below 1 Connect RS232 TX Black wire with White stripe to the pin 2 RXD of the 9 pin conn ector 2 Connect RS232 RX Red wire with White stripe to the pin 3 TX of the 9 pin connect or 3 Connect GND Black wire to the pin 5 of the 9 pin connector 4 Plug in the 9 pin female connector to of the host PC 5 Install and run the LX007 Application Software ...

Page 36: ...he converter into the of the host PC 4 Install and run the LX007 Application Software 2 2 RS485 Connection Multiple Units An RS485 RS232 converter is needed to use RS485 communication between multiple LX00 7 units and a host PC Please follow the instructions below 1 First connect all RS485 ports of LX007 units in parallel Max of 32 LX007 Units can be connected I Connect RS485 RTX Yellow wire of on...

Page 37: ...nstall and run the LX007 application software 2 3 Connection Optional An optional TCP IP Module is needed for TCP IP communication to the host PC Follow the next instruction 1 Connect the LAN cable of the network system to the RJ45 jack of the LX007 2 If you install multiple LX007 units and only one TCP IP port is available you may connec t one LX007 to TCP IP network and then connect all the LX00...

Page 38: ...ct the LX00 7 with a serial printer via RS232 communication Please follow the steps below 1 Connect RS232 TX Cyan wire with White stripe to the pin 2 RXD of the 9 pin conn ector 2 Connect RS232 RX Pink wire with White stripe to the pin 3 TX of the 9 pin connect or 3 Connect GND Black wire to the pin 5 of the 9 pin connector ...

Page 39: ...p 31 RS485 Communication Port Connection 4 Plug in the 9 pin female connector to of the serial printer 5 Set the Print Output setting to Auto Print or Manual Print from F3 SETUP MENU ...

Page 40: ...initialization button held down The initialization button can be found on the back of the LX007 Then the LCD will first display Initialize OK 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 key if you w ant to initialize the system After all the initialization process is completed the system will be operating in the normal mode and the LCD will display LX007 F1 Date Time ...

Page 41: ...10 keys For example if you want to go t o F2 SETUP MENU then press F2 key To enter F5 SETUP MENU press F5 key and s o on and on There are several SUBMENUS inside each SETUP MENU and you can scroll up a nd down the SUBMENU by pressing 4 and 6 key If you don t press any key within 60 se conds or if you press ESC key the LX007 will exit the SETUP MENU and return to the nor mal operating mode You can ...

Page 42: ...e after the time setting is completed but the year and day will not be displayed The LX007 has a 24 hour system Day codes are 1 for Sunday 2 for Monday 3 for Tuesday 4 for Wednesday 5 for Thursday 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday 5 ID Registration To register a User ID to the LX007 select F7 SETUP MENU REGISTRATION You can ch oose to register an ID a using a card or b by entering a PIN 5 1 Registra...

Page 43: ...or verification in the ID Password operating mo de TA Refers to the Time Schedule code 00 10 for the Reader 1 i e the built in reader I f you assign a Time Schedule in this field the new cardholder can gain access only durin g the assigned Time Intervals To set the Time Intervals for each Time Schedule code ref er to the instructions on the Time Schedule Setup in the F4 SETUP MENU If you wish t o ...

Page 44: ...3 is used for the ARM DISARM function and code 4 is assigne d for lost cards MA Refers to the Operating Mode that the new cardholder will use on Reader 1 i e the bu ilt in reader If you enter 1 for MA for example this card holder will be able to gain ac cess using his or her ID only 0 Depend on System Operating Mode F1 SETUP MENU READER 1 MODE 1 ID Only Mode 2 ID Fingerprint Password 3 ID Password...

Page 45: ...n decide whether or not the user will us e a fingerprint 0 Not using a fingerprint 1 Using a fingerprint 5 4 How to Place Your Finger onto the Scanner When you register or verify your fingerprint please place your finger onto the scanner corre ctly as shown in the illustration below ...

Page 46: ...rint is verified the Door Relay 1 will open for 3 seconds Default with the Green LED on 1 3 Exit button After the Exit Button is pressed the Door Relay 1 will stay open for 3 seconds with the Gr een LED on 1 4 Alarms If an unregistered card is read or a user s fingerprint fails to be verified the access will be de nied and an alarm Relay 2 will be activated for 3 seconds with the Orange LED on ...

Page 47: ...tting When you operate the system for the first time or after the system has been initialized the f actory setting values i e the default settings will be restored in the memory You can chan ge the settings for the desired application ...

Page 48: ...Setting Changes 12 p 40 ...

Page 49: ...p 41 F1 SETUP MENU 1 F1 SETUP MENU ...

Page 50: ...Chinese Japanese or Arabic can be added For addition of an optional language please contact IDTECK 1 2 Date and Time Setting e g 200802101330152 Feb 10 2008 13 30 15 Monday 1 3 Reader 1 Mode READER 1 refers to the built in proximity reader in the unit ID PIN ONLY In this mode users can access the door by simply presenting their card or entering their ID number ...

Page 51: ... both a fingerprint and a password 1 4 Reader 2 Mode The READER 2 MODE setting can be configured in the same way as READER 1 MODE setti ng in the previous section NOTE READER 2 refers to the Exit Reader connected to the LX007 ID ONLY Select this mode if the Exit Reader is operating without using a password ID P W Select this mode if the Exit Reader is using password verification 1 5 Reader 1 KEY I...

Page 52: ...00 19200 38400 and 57600bps The re commended Baud Rate is 57600bps An incorrect Baud Rate setting will result in comm unication errors Note that you should always set the same Baud Rate for the same com munication network If you have a communication problem please check the followings Check the Communication Address for both the LX007 and the host PC in the Soft ware Check the Baud Rate setting of...

Page 53: ...p 45 F2 SETUP MENU 2 F2 SETUP MENU ...

Page 54: ...f you select NOT USE new events will be overwritten into the eve nt buffer If you use the LX007 in a stand alone configuration just for door access select N OT USE 2 2 ID Display If you want to display user ID numbers on the LCD select ID MESSAGE MESSAGE A text message and asterisks will appear and the user ID number won t b e displayed ID MESSAGE The user ID number will be displayed on the LCD wi...

Page 55: ... or 100ms for the IN OUT definition e g If you want to activate the Door Relay Relay 1 DR for 3 seconds appropriate setting values are as follows The Time Unit should be set to 1 SEC The Door Relay DR Output Time should be set to 03 If you want to activate Door Relay Relay 1 DR for 0 5 second appropriate setting val ues are as follows The Time Unit should be set to 0 1 SEC The Door Relay DR Output...

Page 56: ...g of the assigned Time Interval USE Output is generated when a registered user gains access for the first time after the Ti me Interval of the applied Time Schedule begins The default setting is NOT USE 2 5 Anti passback Mode The Anti pass back feature is used to prevent an identical user from entering or exiting the d oor more than twice in a row This mode can be applied only when an Exit Reader ...

Page 57: ... to change the Duress Passw ord press ENT key and enter a 2 digit Duress Password If you do not want to change it p ress the ESC key In case of duress enter the 2 digit Duress Password and press ENT key prior to p resenting the card The Duress Alarm will be generated and reported to the host P C while the door is opened as usual The Duress Password and ARM and DISARM codes must differ ...

Page 58: ... 26bit Wiegand outputs will be generated through TTL1 and TTL2 ports When a regist ered card is read the ID SCANNING OK message will appear on the LCD TTL1 Dat a 0 TTL2 Data 1 2 8 Door Open Alarm Time Setting The Door Open Alarm Time is the delay between the point at which the Door Relay Time fini shes and the point at which the Door Open Alarm starts ringing 00 The alarm will ring immediately pas...

Page 59: ...p 51 F3 SETUP MENU 99 No alarm A Door Contact Sensor must be installed on the door for this application 3 F3 SETUP MENU ...

Page 60: ...print name go to F3 7 NAME DISPLAY then set it to USE AUTO PRINT Print outputs are generated for every new event MANUAL PRINT By pressing 0 no printing or 1 printing key you can manually select whether or n ot to print a new event NOT USE No printing output 3 2 Voice Volume The LX007 tells you its status out loud You can adjust the volume of the voice from 0 mute to 4 maximum ...

Page 61: ...he LX 007 toggles into ARM mode all readers freeze and stop reading cards To DISARM the LX00 7 enter the Disarm Code and present an ARM DISARM card The ARM Code DISARM Code and Duress Code must all differ If ARM DISARM co des are both 00 Arm Disarm function does not work 3 4 Two Men Mode To apply this feature cards designated for guides should be registered into the Guide Group C 1 and visitor car...

Page 62: ...in 30 seconds 3 6 Max User Setup You can select the maximum number of user registrations 10 000 or 20 000 If the maximu m number of registrants is set to 20 000 the maximum number of event transactions beco mes 10 000 CAUTION Before changing the maximum number of users you must initialize the device 3 7 Name Display ...

Page 63: ...downloaded from the software If you register a new user via the device SETUP MENU the name of the user can t be entered and therefore won t be displayed when the user receives access If you set this option to USE the maximum number of IDs that can be registered is limited to 10 000 Also you can set this option to USE only when there s no registe red ID because the memory structure is different whe...

Page 64: ...erval a nd time period Use 2 or 8 key to scroll up and down the Time Schedule Code 01 10 and a day of the week Mon Sun and Holiday Use 4 or 6 key to select Time Interval b etween 1 and 5 The Holiday in this Time Schedule will be linked to the Holiday Schedule Co de Select one of the Time Schedule Code Day and Interval and then press ENT key This system is based on 24 hour system and therefore the ...

Page 65: ...y To return to the pre vious menu press ESC key 4 3 Holiday Code The Holiday Code setting allows you to link a Holiday Schedule to a Time Schedule A Time S chedule has 5 Time Intervals for holidays and the Time Intervals are applied only to the dates of this Holiday Schedule The default Holiday Schedule Code is 00 which means no holidays are applied to the Time Schedule Use 4 or 6 key to scroll up...

Page 66: ...ress ENT k ey to store and apply the Time Schedule Code to R1 MODE To return to the previous menu press ESC key 4 5 Reader 2 Mode Time Schedule The READER 2 MODE TIME SCHEDULE setting can be configured in the same way as READ ER 1 MODE T S setting which is explained in the previous section 4 6 Voice Time Schedule The Voice T S feature allows you to apply time schedules to the voice message output ...

Page 67: ...fault Output Settings for Input Source OUTPUT Door Relay DR Alarm Relay AR TTL 1 T1 TTL 2 T2 Buzzer BZ 1 EXIT BUTTON 03 00 00 00 00 2 DOOR CONTACT 00 99 00 00 00 3 AUX Input 1 00 00 00 00 00 4 AUX Input 2 00 00 00 00 00 5 TAMPER ALARM 00 99 99 99 99 ...

Page 68: ...n program the Output Activation Time the length of time for which the output is acti vated after the EXIT button is pressed Let s say we put 03 for one of the fields If the unit of time is set to 1 sec then the activati on time will be 3 seconds If the unit of time is set to 0 1 sec then the activation time will b e 0 3 seconds or 300 ms You can set the time somewhere between 00 and 98 seconds or ...

Page 69: ...e can be configured in the same way as the E xit Button Output Setting in the section 12 5 1 which means you can refer to that section t o get some idea as to how to do the configuration 5 10 Output Time Schedule Setting You can assign a Time Schedule Code to each output The default Time Schedule Code for e very output is 00 which means no Time Schedule is applied to them Changing these settings c...

Page 70: ...put only during that pe riod The default Time Schedule Code for every input is 00 which means no Time Schedule is applied to them Changing these settings can be very useful when you want to activate PI R sensor input during a certain period of time Press ENT key to enter this setting mode and then enter a 2 digit Time Schedule Code for each input EX EXIT Button Input T S Code DC Door Contact Senso...

Page 71: ...ion cutoff of each input port 00 mea ns not using this feature and 01 means using it Before applying this feature a 2 2K resistor should be connected between the inp ut wire and the GND 5 13 Input Type Setting You can program each input for either NO Normally Open or NC Normally Close operation 00 means NO while 01 means NC The default setting is 00 NO ...

Page 72: ...ting for Different Inputs OUTPUT Door Relay DR Alarm Relay AR TTL 1 T1 TTL 2 T2 Buzzer BZ 1 Reader 1 ID OK LV1 03 00 00 00 00 2 Reader 1 ID OK LV2 05 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID OK LV3 05 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 ID OK LV4 05 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 1 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 ...

Page 73: ...ation Time the length of time during which the output is activated after the EXIT button is pressed The actual Output Activation Time equals either V seconds provided that the Time Unit is set to 1 second or V 10 seconds provided that the Time Unit is set to 0 1 second V Activation Time Value assigned for each output You can set the time somewhere between 00 and 98 seconds between 0 0 and 9 8 seco...

Page 74: ...put 6 5 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID Error This output time is applied when a user that is not registered in Reader 1 attempts access 6 6 Output Setting for Reader 1 T S Error This output time is applied when a user attempts access before or after the time assigned by the applied time schedule 6 7 Output Setting for Reader 1 APB Error This Output Time is applied when a user who attempts access h...

Page 75: ...utput Setting for Reader 2 ID Error This output time is applied when a user that is not registered in Reader 2 attempts access 6 13 Output Setting for Reader 2 T S Error This output time is applied when a user attempts access before or after the time assigned by the applied time schedule 6 14 Output Setting for Reader 2 APB Error This Output Time is applied when a user who attempts access has viol...

Page 76: ... Card Registration Using Keypad NOTE In case you make a typing mistake during the registration process you can press the F 1 button to erase the errors Terminology Scanning Means the reader is waiting for an ID number to be entered The number of the card wil ...

Page 77: ...o set the Time Intervals for each Time Schedule code refer to the instructions on the Time Schedule Setup in the F4 SETUP MENU If you wish to giv e the cardholder unlimited access time enter the default Time Schedule code 00 for th e value RD Refers to the Reader Assignment code for the cardholder Entering the code 0 and 3 a ssigns both readers Built in Reader and Exit Reader to grant access to th...

Page 78: ...n output operating time for each level refer to the ins tructions on Output Setting in F6 SETUP MENU 0 or 1 Level 1 2 Level 2 3 Level 3 4 Level 4 FP FP is the Fingerprint Usage Flag 1 digit You can decide whether or not the user will us e a fingerprint 0 Not using a fingerprint 1 Using a fingerprint 7 2 ID Delete Registered IDs can be deleted from the LX007 by presenting the card or entering the I...

Page 79: ...chedule for Reader 1 TA and Reader 2 TB ID code C accessible Readers RD operating mode fo r Reader 1 MA and Reader 2 MB the output level LV and usage of Fingerprint FP for e ach user The EMPTY message will appear if there is no registered user ID The FIRST ID message will be appear if the ID on the LCD is on the top of the list The LAST ID message will appear if the ID on the LCD is on the bottom ...

Page 80: ...0000000 for LX007SR in the M aster ID Registration process 7 5 Registered ID Count The number of registered user IDs is displayed This count automatically increases or decreas es as new IDs are registered or old IDs are deleted The LCD in the left picture shows that the total of 123 user IDs are registered in the memory 1 000 users in total can be registered standard You can optionally choose to r...

Page 81: ...omatically i ncreases as a new event is recorded in the memory The LCD in the left figure shows that a t otal of 12345 Events are stored in the memory Up to 20 000 event buffers are available When stored events are successfully uplo aded to the host PC they are automatically deleted from the device 8 F8 SETUP MENU ...

Page 82: ...tup menu Initializing will erase all stored data in the memory Before you clear the data mak e sure that the stored events are unnecessary If you need to keep the event data please upload the data to the host PC otherwise you may lose all important data 8 2 Event Clear If the event memory is full you can clear the event memory here Press ENT key then pres s 1 key to clear event memory or 0 key to ...

Page 83: ...ser IDs 8 4 Master ID Clear To delete all Master IDs press ENT key first then press the 1 key to clear all of the Mast er IDs or 0 key to cancel the operation Before clearing all Master IDs make sure that registered Master IDs are no longer u sed otherwise you may lose all registered Master IDs 8 5 Time Schedule Clear When you want to delete all the Time Schedules 01 10 Holiday schedules 01 10 Hol...

Page 84: ...nes 8 6 Default Setting Here you can restore the default settings of the LX007 if necessary Press ENT key and pr ess 1 key to restore the default setting values for all menus and or 0 key to cancel the o peration Before restoring default values for all settings such as Reader Mode COMM Addre ss etc make sure that the stored setting values are not necessary otherwise you may lose all system setting...

Page 85: ...p 77 F9 SETUP MENU 9 F9 SETUP MENU 9 1 Firmware Version Check The Firmware Version of the unit is displayed on the LCD Press 4 or 6 key to see other i tems of the menu on F9 SETUP MENU ...

Page 86: ...9 3 Output Test The first two tests verify the output relays Door Relay and Alarm Relay are working properl y You can hear the mechanical sound of relays and see the LED blink The next two tests ar e to verify TTL 1 and TTL 2 outputs Finally the last test is for an Internal Buzzer test You c an hear two beeps during the test 9 4 LCD Test The LCD will display test screens When the test is over the ...

Page 87: ...anning which means the LX007 is waiting for a card to be presen ted Present a card to one of the readers When the reader successfully reads the card the L CD displays the Reader number and the 8 digit or 10 digit for LX007SR card number 9 7 Memory Test After Memory Test If the Data Memory has a problem the LCD will show the TEST FAILED message If this is the case contact IDTECK or a nearby distrib...

Page 88: ...wi re Red wire with White stripe together If the communication is malfunctioning the LCD will show the TEST FAILED message If thi s is the case check the communication settings and try again If the communication is working properly the LCD will show the TEST PASSED message After the test is finished please put the wires back in their original places 10 F10 SETUP MENU 10 1 Dual Fingerprint Mode ...

Page 89: ...er is injured you may verify your ID with the other registered finger DUAL FING ER Number of Templatesand Fingers Authentication Succe ss Ratio Recommended Authentica tion Mode NOT USE 2 storage templates for a single fi nger High Identification Mode USE 1 storage template each for 2 diff erent fingers Low Verification Mode ...

Page 90: ...When the LX007 is configured in IDENTIFICATION MODE it can perform the 1 N identificati on which means users only need to have their fingerprint identified and the LX007 will mat ch their fingerprint image against all the stored fingerprints Users will not need to carry thei r cards or enter their ID for each access attempt The opposite of IDENTIFICATION MODE is VERIFICATION MODE 10 4 Registered F...

Page 91: ...p 83 F10 SETUP MENU 10 5 Module Version The version of the fingerprint module is displayed ...

Page 92: ... Door Relay DR Alarm Relay AR TTL 1 T1 TTL 2 T2 Buzzer BZ 1 EXIT BUTT ON 03 00 00 00 00 2 DOOR CON TACT 00 99 00 00 00 3 AUX Input 1 00 00 00 00 00 4 AUX Input 2 00 00 00 00 00 5 TAMPER A LARM 00 99 99 99 99 6 CUT OFF A LARM 00 00 00 00 00 7 DURESS AL ARM 00 00 00 00 00 8 ARM DISA RM OUT 00 00 00 00 00 9 DOOR TIM 00 99 00 00 00 ...

Page 93: ...dicate the time schedule code index applied to each output Index No 11 The values indicate the time schedule code index applied to each input Index No 12 The values indicate whether or not to use the cut off check feature for each input 0 NOT USE 1 USE Index No 13 The values indicate whether the input type is NO Normally Open or NC Normally Clos ed 0 NO 1 NC Table 13 2 Default Output Settings for ...

Page 94: ...r 2 I D OK LV1 03 00 00 00 00 9 Reader 2 I D OK LV2 05 00 00 00 00 10 Reader 2 ID OK LV3 05 00 00 00 00 11 Reader 2 ID OK LV4 05 00 00 00 00 12 Reader 2 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 13 Reader 2 T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 14 Reader 2 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 Index No 1 14 The values indicate the operating time of each output for the input signal ...

Page 95: ...ting MASTER ID 5 5 The device works with RF Cards while it does not work with keypad 6 6 A buzzer keeps making sounds Bee Bee Bee 7 7 A buzzer keeps making sounds Bee 8 8 SCHEDULE ERROR appears on the LCD when a card is read 9 9 ACCESS DOOR ERR appears on the LCD when a card is read 10 10 I want to access with card only without password 11 11 I want to access with fingerprint only without card or ...

Page 96: ...nication See Communication 1 RS232 Communication Port Connection of the manual and chec k if the wiring is good In the case of RS485 communication See Communication 2 RS485 Communication Port Connection of the manual and chec k if the wiring is good ...

Page 97: ...ck if baud rate is same with baud rate set in a software See Setting Changes F1 SETUP MENU 1 8 Baud Rate Setting and check baud r ate set in the device If you initialize the device baud rate is set to 57 600 bps which is the default 1 3 Please check if the communication port setting is good Check if communication port set in software is same with communication port set in PC If the problem persist...

Page 98: ...setting mode the device goes back to the normal mode when there is n o input for 60 seconds 4 The device does not go to setting mode after inputtin g MASTER ID 4 1 A MASTER ID may have changed 1 Change the MASTER ID from software and transmit it to the device 2 If you cannot change MASTER ID using software see Basic setting Initialization of L X007 and initialize the device Once you initialize the...

Page 99: ...s making sounds Bee Bee Bee 6 1 Please check if the door is closed well If a door remains open longer than the preset time Door open alarm goes off Close the d oor If the problem persists please contact service center 7 A buzzer keeps making sounds Bee 7 1 Check if the tamper switch is pressed well The device has a tamper switch on the back to check if the device is fixed on the wall we ll The tam...

Page 100: ...at the ID has time schedule the ID is not authenticated when it is not the time of the time schedule See Setting Changes F4 SETUP MENU Time Schedule or check it from a softwar e Check time schedule set in the ID of the card and change it to what you want If you cannot change it from the software from the device see Setting Changes F7 SETUP MENU ID Delete of the manual and delete the ID and see Set...

Page 101: ... and see Setting Changes F7 SETUP MENU ID Registration of the manual to newly create the ID with the right reader mode RD RD is the Reader Assignment code for the cardholder Entering the code 0 3 a ssigns both readers Built in Reader and Exit Reader to grant access to the cardhol der that is being registered code 1 only assigns Reader 1 Built in Reader and c ode 2 assigns Reader 2 Exit Reader If y...

Page 102: ...presenting their card or entering their ID number and then verifying their identity by a fingerprint For users who did not reg ister their fingerprints password verification is used instead of fingerprint verificati on ID P W F P In this mode users can access the door by presenting their card or entering their ID number and then verifying their identity by both a fingerprint and a password If the ...

Page 103: ...rint is OK register your fingerprint again If something had been attached to fingerprint or fingerprint had had a scar when you regist ered fingerprint recognition may not work properly If the problem persists please contact service center 13 I want to register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID 13 1 Please check if Dual Fingerprint Mode is set to USE If you use Dual Fingerprint Mode you can register 2 finge...

Page 104: ...Troubleshooting p 96 If the problem persists please contact service center ...

Page 105: ...e received including interference that may caus e undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital De vice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to this equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordan ce with the instructions may cause harmful interference...

Page 106: ...g Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 030 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com Website www idteck com E Training Center http www idtecktraining com IDTECK Production Facility and RMA Center 2F 89 4Dodang Dong Weonmi Gu Bucheon Si Gyeonggi Do 420 130 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com Website www idteck com E Training Center http www idtecktr...

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