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Summary of Contents for Star iCON100

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Page 2: ...on of Cable 1 2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length of Cable 2 Check Points during Installation 2 1 Termination Resistor 2 2 How to Connect Termination Resistors Termination Resistors for 4 Wire RS485 Communication System Termination Resistors for 4 Wire RS422 Communication System 2 3 Grounding System for Communication Cable 2 4 Reverse Diode Connection 8 INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT ii 1...

Page 3: ...rm Device Connection Relay 2 4 4 Reader Connections Proximity Reader Connection Compatible Readers 4 5 Optional Accessory Connections Keypad and LCD Display Connection 9 COMMUNICATION 1 RS232 Communication Port Connection 2 RS 422 Communication Port Connection 2 1 RS 422 Connection Single iCON100 Connection 2 2 RS 422 Connection Multiple iCON100 Connections 3 TCP IP Communication Port Connection O...

Page 4: ...ear 1 9 Event Clear 1 10 Time Schedule Clear 2 Setup Menu F2 2 1 Time Schedule 2 2 Holiday Set and Change 2 3 Holiday Code 2 4 Reader Time Schedule 2 5 Input Output Definition 2 6 Output Time Setting 2 7 Anti Passback 2 8 RF PIN Input 2 9 Event Full Alarm 2 10 Duress Mode 2 11 Door Open Alarm Time 2 12 ID Display 2 13 BUZZER STATUS 2 14 Data Byte iCON100SR Only 3 Setup Menu F3 3 1 ID Registration ...

Page 5: ...ck communication address setting of software and the device 1 3 Please check if the communication port setting is good 1 4 Please check if the termination resistor is connected 1 5 Please check if the device is grounded well 2 When turning on the device Date Time is not displayed on the LCD and special charact ers are displayed 2 1 This may happen when the device is not initialized Please initiali...

Page 6: ...card the device does not response or a different card num ber appears 6 1 Please check if a reader is good 6 2 Please check if wiring between a reader and the system 6 3 Please check if software settings are good 6 4 Remove noise 7 A registered card is not authenticated 7 1 Check data format setting of the device 15 FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION 16 RMA Request 79 80 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 81 83 84 ...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...combination of RF card PIN password Independent 5 input ports can be connected with various devices such as Exit Buttons Door Contact Sensors PIR Sensors Window Breakage Sensors and Fire Sensors to strengthen security Optional Keypa d and LCD Display module can be used to set functions manually and program inputs and o utputs Using RS232 or RS422 communication a network system can be set up consol...

Page 11: ...d available to control it to 10 000 50 000 Users 50 000 10 000 Event Buffers Network Communication via RS232 RS422 Internal TCP IP Optional Cut off Check Function Application Software STARWATCH DUAL PRO I II STARWATCH STANDARD iCON100 26bit Wiegand 4 8 bit Burst for PIN iCON100SR 34bit Wiegand 4 8 bit Burst for PIN ...

Page 12: ... Current DC 12V Max 200mA Reader Port 2ea Reader data Type 26bit Wiegand 34bit Wiegand User Setting by DIP Switch 4bit 8bit burst Type for Keypad Input Communication RS232 RS422 Max 32ch TCP IP Internal LAN Module Required Baud Rate 9600bps Default 4800bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps an d 115200bps Selectable Input Port 5ea Exit Button Door Contact AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 Output Port 2ea FORM C Relay Out...

Page 13: ...ty 10 to 90 Relative Humidity Non Condensing Weight Dimension W x H x T 170g 0 38lbs 137mm x 137mm x 18mm 5 4 x 5 4 x 0 75 Options LCD Character LCD 2 Lines x 16 Char 65 6 mm x 13 8 mm 65 5 x 0 55 Screen Keypad 16 Key Numeric Keypad Membrane TCP IP Module IIM7100A ...

Page 14: ...IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS 5 p 8 Please unpack and check the contents of the box Optional accessories if purchased may be included in the package ...

Page 15: ...e that in the event o f malfunction will not affect to other units when used in conjunction with one anoth er Operation with Host Computer All event transactions can be managed by the host computer The data transmitted fr om the controller can be displayed and stored in the host PC Manage by PC Star iCON100 IDTECK iCON100SR is capable of saving status of Passer s access Auxili ary input signal in ...

Page 16: ...5 different time codes so you can program 5 different time codes to each day Also you can program time schedule for individual inputs and outputs Note that the time schedule for input is activated time code for input device so that the input is activated during the time code on this time schedule Each time sc hedule is linked to one of holiday schedule and this linked holiday only validates to hol...

Page 17: ...l access process then door will be opened as normal but the duress alarm is also gener ated at the same time and the duress alarm output will be activated to TTL output an d alarm event will be sent to the host PC 2 Board Layout 1 Fixing Hole These holes are to attach the iCON100 board to the Nema case 2 2Pin DIP Switches These switches are to set the type of reader input 26bit wiegand for iCON100...

Page 18: ... buzzer and LED of the reader It is used to show operating status for the reader during operating RL 1 and RL 2 8 Input 5 Port This is the Input 5 port LED is turned on when Input signal is perceived 9 Input 4 Port This is the Input 4 port LED is turned on when Input signal is perceived 10 Input 3 Port This is the Input 3 port LED is turned on when Input signal is perceived 11 Input 2 Port This is...

Page 19: ...C12V maximum of 200mA curr ent It is applied only when door lock devices alarms sensors and reader is not conn ected 21 TTL 1 This is the TTL 1 output port 22 TTL 2 This is TTL 2 output port 23 Relay 1 This is the relay 1 output port 24 Relay 2 This is the relay 2 output port 25 RS 232 Serial Communication Port This is the RS232 communication port to directly connect this board to PC in short dis ...

Page 20: ... p 14 28 RX Status LED This is the LED to show status of reception during communication 29 TX Status LED This is the LED to show status of transmission during communication 30 MCU Module This is the optional MCU module ...

Page 21: ...INSTALLATION TIPS CHECK POINT 7 p 15 1 Check Points before Installation 1 1 Selection of Cable System installation cabling will be configured as follow ...

Page 22: ...Contact Exit Button Sensor Input Input iCON100 Belden 9512 22 AW G 4 conductor shielded 300m Belden 9514 22 AW G 8 conductor shielded Door Lock Alarm Devic e Lock Alarm iCON1 00 Belden 9409 18AWG 2 conductor unshielde d 300m RS232 Cable Converter Host P C Belden 9829 24 AW G 2 twisted pair shielded 15m RS485 Cable iCON100 iCON100 iCON100 Converter Belden 9829 24 AW G 2 twisted pair shielded 1 200m...

Page 23: ...nd down the cable length the tr ansmitted signal will stabilize 18 6us after the leading 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 lengt...

Page 24: ... this case there will be a current flow through the shield wire whe n the voltage level of both ends of shield wire is not equal and this current flow will create n oise and interfere to communications For the good grounding we recommend to connecting Only one end of shield wire of com munication cable to grounding system If you find earth ground nearby then connect one e nd of shield wire to eart...

Page 25: ...inductor is turning on and off To protect this problem connect the reverse diode as the figure below It is strongly recommended to add a reverse diode between the inductor coils to a bsorb this surge voltage If you do not connect a reverse diode the surge voltage will transfer and damage the electronic circuit of the controller 1N4004 1N4007 or equality efficiency diode is included in gift box ...

Page 26: ...INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT 8 p 20 1 Dimension Unit inch mm ...

Page 27: ...ng values will be reloaded Therefore the Initialization sho uld be performed by authorized person only It is recommended to upload all even ts data before initialization in case you use events data for time and attendance pu rpose 3 Device Setting 3 1 26Bit 34Bit Wiegand Setting Select the data format 26bit 34bit input to reader port There is a switch for bit setting on the upper left side of iCON...

Page 28: ... Board ID is the unique address to communicate with PC There is 5 channel DIP switch on th e upper left side of the iCON100 board for board ID setting Each DIP switch has assigned a ddress value and the board ID is calculated by the sum value of each switch set to ON posit ion Board ID can be set from 0 to 31 The default value of board ID is 0 5 channel DIP swi tch is set to OFF position Refer to ...

Page 29: ... If DIP switch turns from ON to OFF or OFF to ON buzzer is generated Also under TCP IP communication the baud rate has to be matched with TCP IP module Baud rate must be the same as the values set by application software Starwatch d ual pro I II and the baud rate of all products on the same loop must be same If you use ver 6 0 and lower with ver A1 0 and higher together set the baud rate to 9600bp...

Page 30: ...wer to GND terminal 4 2 Input Connections Exit Button Connection Input 1 Connect one wire from an Exit Button to Input 1 Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to the GND Door Contact Sensor Connection Input 2 Connect one wire from a Door Contact Sensor to Input 2 Connect the other wire from the Door Contact Sensor to GND ...

Page 31: ... 2K Resistance Connection for Cut Off Check To use the Cut Off Check function you have to connect 2 2K resistance between Input wire ex Orange and GND Firstly you choose to use Cut Off Check Follow the process as F2 S ETUP MENU 5 IN OUT DEFINE 21 CUT OFF CHECK For setting of output follow th e process as F2 SETUP MENU 5 IN OUT DEFINE 18 CUT OFF ALARM 4 3 Output Connections Door Lock Power Fail Saf...

Page 32: ...t of Relay 1 to DC 12V Connect NO port of Relay 1 to wire of door lock device Connect GND port to wire of door lock devices Alarm Device Connection Relay 2 Connect COM port of Relay 2 to DC 12V Connect NO port of Relay 2 to wire of Alarm devices Connect GND port to wire of Alarm devices You need to connect the diode 1N4001 1N4007 or Similar when connecting e xternal devices to relay 4 4 Reader Con...

Page 33: ...o D1 of Reader Port Compatible Readers iCON100 Standard 26bit Wiegand Format Proximity Readers Standard 26bit Wiegand 8bit B urst Format Proximity and Keypad Readers iCON100SR Standard 34bit Wiegand Format Proximity Readers Standard 34bit Wiegand 8bit B urst Format Proximity and Keypad Readers 4 5 Optional Accessory Connections Keypad and LCD Display Connection Connect the Keypad and LCD Display t...

Page 34: ...via RS232 communication Please follow the instructions Connect RS232 TX port of iCON100 to the pin 2 RX of the 9 pin connector Connect RS232 RX port of iCON100 to the pin 3 TX of the 9 pin connector Connect RS232 GND of iCON100 to the pin 5 of the 9 pin connector Plug in the 9 pin connector to COM1 or COM2 Port of the host PC Install and run iCON100 Application Software ...

Page 35: ...stan ce between the converter and the device is too far Please follow the instructions below Connect RS422 TX Gray wire of iCON100 to RS422 RX port of converter Connect RS422 TX Yellow wire of iCON100 to RS422 RX port of converter Connect RS422 RX Brown wire of iCON100 to RS422 TX port of converter Connect RS422 RX Blue wire of iCON100 to RS422 TX port of converter Plug in the RS232 9PIN connector...

Page 36: ...iCON100 to RS422 RX of another iCON100 Connect RS422 RX of one iCON100 to RS422 RX of another iCON100 Second you have to connect one of RS422 port of iCON100 to RS422 RS232 converter Connect RS422 TX of the one iCON100 to RX port of the converter Connect RS422 TX of the one iCON100 to RX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the one iCON100 to TX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the o...

Page 37: ...N100 in right direction Directi on of arrows have to be matched between iCON100 and TCP IP modul e 2 As below figure connect LAN cable to TCP IP RJ 45 jack 3 2 How to wire TCP IP Communication Optional TCP IP module is required for TCP IP communication between the iCON100 and th e PC Please follow the instructions below 1 Connect the LAN cable of the network system to the RJ45 jack of the iCON100 ...

Page 38: ...en using the TCP IP converter for communication select either RS232 or RS422 INTERFACE iCON100 ILAN422 LINE COLOR RS232 TX CON2 RX RS232 DSUB9 BLACK WHITE RX CON2 TX RS232 DSUB9 RED WHITE GND CON2 GND BLACK RS422 TX CON3 RX RS422 CONNECTOR GRAY TX CON3 RX RS422 CONNECTOR YELLOW RX CON3 TX RS422 CONNECTOR BROWN RX CON3 TX RS422 CONNECTOR BLUE ...

Page 39: ...nitialization press 2 initialization switches simultaneously then keep pressing more than 2 seconds Once buzzer sound is generated release 2 switches then initialization is done an d system restart automatically After all initialization process is completed the system will be operating in the normal mode and the LCD will display iCON100 F1 MM DD hh mm ss ...

Page 40: ...e main Setup Menu and you can scroll up or down the menu by pressing the 4 or 6 key If you press the ESC key then the iCON100 will exit the Setup Mode and return to nor mal operation in Reader Mode The default Master ID for the iCON100SR is 0000000000 Press the 0 key 10 ti mes 3 Time Date Setting After you enter the Setup Mode you can see the following screen with the current date and time To chan...

Page 41: ... of IDs No of events and then press ENT again to confirm Prior to changing the maximum number of cardholders you must clear the event data from the memory Because entering the Setup Mode itself generates an event you must always initialize the event memory prior to changing the maximum ID nu mber setting For additional information on how to intialize the event memory Ref er to 12 1 9 Event clear I...

Page 42: ...new cardholder IDs to the iCON100 enter the Setup Mode and press F3 Once t he 1 REGISTRATION item appears on the LCD press ENT to begin the ID registration pro cess For detailed information on the ID registration process please refer to 12 3 1 REGISTRATIO N ...

Page 43: ... 16 on Exit Button To request for exiting from the inside an Exit Button Or External Reader can be use d The Door Relay 1 will open for 3 seconds Defaults with the blue LED LED 5 on Alarms Unregistered Password Time Schedule Door error When an unregistered card is read wrong password is input over the Time Schedule and access wrong door the access is denied and the alarm Relay 2 will be activate d...

Page 44: ...rst time or you initialize the iCON100 the controller will s et all values to default setting values Factory Settings You can change the settings for desi red application Please refer to the APPENDIX section at the back of this manual for the de fault setting values ...

Page 45: ...SETTING CHANGES 12 p 39 ...

Page 46: ...irs t You can move to other setup menus by pressing the F1 key for SETUP MENU F1 F2 key for SETUP MENU F2 F3 key for SETUP MENU F3 and F4 key f or SETUP MENU F4 There are setting items in the main setup menu and you can scroll up or down the menu by pressing the 4 or 6 key If you press the ESC key then the iCON100 will exit the Setup Mode and return to normal operation 1 The default Master ID for ...

Page 47: ...p 41 Setup Menu F1 1 Setup Menu F1 ...

Page 48: ...ss board ID or Communication ID is a unique number assigned to e ach device for communication The default address is 00 For proper communication with the PC it is important that the value you set here should ma tch the value you set on the application software It is also important to make sure each devi ce on a loop has a unique address To change the communication address of the iCON100 press ENT ...

Page 49: ...me as the T CP IP module setting Troubleshooting Communication Problems Step 1 Match the communication address between the device and the Application Software Step 2 Match the Baud Rate between the device and the Application Software Step 3 Ensure that the COM port setting in the Application Software is correct Step 4 Ensure that the communication settings in the Application Software are as follow...

Page 50: ... must adjust this setting according to what access mode is used on Reader 2 To change the Access Mode for Reader 2 press ENT select the desired mode by pressing 4 or 6 and then press ENT again to confirm RF ONLY Select this option if Reader 2 is operating without password verification RF P W Select this option if Reader 2 uses password verification 1 6 Master ID Registration Master ID is the numbe...

Page 51: ... Master ID card registration is successfully completed the LCD displays the REGIS TRATION OK message The default Master iCON100SR it is 0000000000 Ten zeros 1 7 System Initialization System initialization allows you to initialize the iCON100 Initialization clears all the user defi ned data stored in the device such as card data input output setting Time Schedules etc Prior to system initialization...

Page 52: ...el a nd exit press 0 instead Prior to choosing YES make sure to check whether or not the data stored in the device is not needed since it will be deleted after the All ID CLEAR is done 1 9 Event Clear Event clear allows you to delete all the event data from the iCON100 To clear the event dat a stored in the memory press ENT and then press 1 to confirm If you wish to cancel a nd exit press 0 instea...

Page 53: ...le s Holiday and Reader Time Schedules Holiday Codes etc To clear the time schedule data st ored in the memory press ENT and then press 1 to confirm If you wish to cancel and e xit press 0 instead Before you clear the time schedule Memory make sure you do not need the data s tored in the device 2 Setup Menu F2 ...

Page 54: ...SETTING CHANGES p 48 2 1 Time Schedule ...

Page 55: ...ch as T S code day ti7me interval and time period Press 2 or 8 to scroll up or down the time schedule code 01 10 and the day of the week Mon Sun and holiday Press 4 or 6 to scroll up or down the time inte rval The holiday in this time schedule will be linked to the holiday schedule code S elect a time schedule code day and Interval and press ENT Enter the start and end time for the time interval i...

Page 56: ...holidays defined How to Define Holiday T S Codes To define a new Holiday T S code or change an existing one press ENT and the LCD will show holiday T S information such as Holiday T S code holiday number a nd date Press 2 or 8 to scroll up or down the Holiday T S code 01 10 Press 4 or 6 to scroll up or down the time interval Select a Holiday T S code and ind ex and press ENT Enter the date in the ...

Page 57: ... mem ory To return to the previous menu press ESC 2 4 Reader Time Schedule You can select one of 2 Access Modes i e RF Only Mode RF PW Mode in READER1 MO DE of F1 SETUP MENU However you may apply RF Only Mode during a certain period of the day For example if you wish to allow RF Only Access from 09 00 to 17 00 while using fi ngerprint verification for the rest of the time you can proceed as follow...

Page 58: ...ettings press ENT and select an item using 4 or 6 key and press ENT again After the cursor appears enter the 10Digit number for the desired settin g Once all information is entered press ESC to exit The range of values you can enter in each field is as follows 1 14 17 18 00 99 Output Signal Time 15 16 00 10 Time Schedule Code 19 21 Enable or Disable Selecting 01 is Enable Selecting 00 is Disable ...

Page 59: ...e unit of 1 second for the In Output definition 0 1 sec Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1 10 second or 100ms for the In Outp ut definition To change the setting press ENT and press 4 or 6 to select the desired time unit and press ENT to confirm Output Time Setting Examples e g If you want to activate the Relay 1 OUT 1 for 3 seconds The Time Unit should be set to 03 for Relay 1 in the...

Page 60: ...stead of an Exit Reader For enable or disable Anti Pass Back or resetting all APB flags press ENT and press 4 or 6 to select the desired item and press ENT to confirm NOT USE The Anti Pass Back feature is disabled USE The Anti Pass Back feature is enabled ALL CLEAR All Anti Pass Back flags are reset and access will be allowed one time regardless of th e current status of the existing flags 2 8 RF ...

Page 61: ...t Full Alarm Event Alarm allows you to decide whether to enable or disable the event memory full alarm If you enable Event Alarm the iCON100 beeps with an alarm message when the event mem ory becomes more than 90 full To enable or disable Event Alarm press ENT and press 4 or 6 to select ENABLE or D ISABLE and then press ENT again to confirm If the event memory becomes full the oldest event data is...

Page 62: ...ress enter the 2Digit Duress Password and press ENT prior to the re gular access process Following a successful access process access will be granted as usual but at the same time a duress alarm will be generated 2 11 Door Open Alarm Time Door Open Alarm Time refers to the delay between the time at which the Door Relay time fi nishes and the time at which a Door Open Alarm is activated To change t...

Page 63: ...l display the text message indicating the status i e ACCESS GRANTED o r ACCESS DENIED CARD NO Display the number of the card 2 13 BUZZER STATUS The buzzer generates a beep when a button on the keypad is pressed when a card is read when an error occurs etc To enable or disable the buzzer sound press ENT and press 4 or 6 to select ENABLE or DISABLE and press ENT to confirm The buzzer beeps regardles...

Page 64: ...ormat smart cards To do so you must change the Data BYTE setting to 2BYTE To change the setting press ENT and press 4 or 6 to select 4BYTE or 2BYTE and press ENT to confirm 4 Byte Default The Card Number can be in the ranges of 00000000 4294967295 2 Byte The first and last 5 digits can each be in the ranges of 00000 65535 respectively The total is in the ranges of 0000000000 6553565535 ...

Page 65: ...p 59 Setup Menu F3 3 Setup Menu F3 3 1 ID Registration Registration allows you to add new cardholders to the iCON100 To add a new cardholder I ...

Page 66: ... If the registration is successful the REGISTRATION OK message will be displayed on the L CD If the registration is not successful the REGISTRATION ERR Message will be displayed on the LCD Description of Fields PW Password Enter the 4Digit password Password verification can be enabled in 11 1 4 Reader1 Mode This field is compulsory even if you do not use password verification TS Time Schedule If y...

Page 67: ... Delete allows you to delete existing cards from the iCON100 To delete an existing card Or ID press ENT Either present a card you wish to delete to the iCON100 or enter the card number ID via th e keypad and press ENT If the card was successfully deleted the DELETE SUCCESS message will be displayed on th e LCD If the card you presented or the card number you entered is not found the UNREGIS TERED ...

Page 68: ... information of the card you have selected in the previous step or the first card on the list Press 4 or 6 to view the information of the previous or next card T he FIRST ID or LAST ID message will appear if you are viewing the first or last ID If there is no card data the LCD will display the MEMORY EMPTY message If your iCON100 is set in Reader Mode the TS and RD values are not valid and the LCD...

Page 69: ... information of the previous or next card T he FIRST ID or LAST ID message will appear if you are viewing the first or last ID If there is no card data the LCD will display the MEMORY EMPTY message 3 5 Max User Setup ID Memory allows you to decide how to divide the memory space between IDs and event tra nsactions The total number of IDs and event transactions combined is a maximum of 60 00 0 The d...

Page 70: ...rent num ber of IDs stored in the memory the LCD will display the ID TOTAL COUNT WRON G error message 3 6 Event List The number of registered user IDs is displayed This count automatically increases or decreas es as IDs are registered or deleted The LCD on the left shows that the sum totals of 123 use r IDs are registered in the memory And MAX is the maximum registerable ID number 3 7 Event Count ...

Page 71: ...p 65 Setup Menu F4 4 Setup Menu F4 ...

Page 72: ...allows you to test the memory of the iCON100 To begin the test press ENT If the test is successful the LCD will display the TEST PASSED message Press any key to fini sh the test If the test is unsuccessful the LCD will display the TEST FAILED message Press any key to finish the test and try again If the problem persists please contact your local IDTE CK dealer for assistance or service ...

Page 73: ...ctivated and you will hear Tick Tack sounds with the green LED blinking twice Second output oorts3 and 4 will be tested During the test TTL outputs are activated and the yellow LED blinks twice Yo u can check the voltage level of the TTL outputs with appropriate test equipment Lastly out put port 5 will be tested During the test you will hear 2 beeps After all the tests are over p ress any key to ...

Page 74: ...ed The test ends with the display of the firmware upda te date YYYY MM DD After the test is finished press any key to exit 4 5 Keypad Test Keypad Test allows you to test the keys on the keypad To begin the test press ENT Press each key on the keypad then the number or letter that corresponds to the key pressed will disappear from the screen After all the keys are pressed the LCD displays the TEST ...

Page 75: ...splay the reader number and the card number After the test is finished press ESC to exit Reader 1 refers to the built in reader of the iCON100 and Reader 2 refers to an external r eader You can also use Reader Test to check the number of a card 4 7 Input DIP Switch Test Input Test allows you to check the status of Input Ports and DIP switches Communication A ddress Setting Switches To begin the te...

Page 76: ...f an input port test will change to 222200 If t ermination resistors are not connected or 000000 If termination resistors are con nected 4 8 Communication Test COMM Test allows you to test communication Prior to the test connect the RS232 RX wire Black wire with White stripe and the RS232 TX wire Red wire with Black stripe together To begin the test press ENT If the test is unsuccessful the LCD wi...

Page 77: ...p 71 Setup Menu F4 If the test is successful the LCD will display the TEST PASSED message Press any key to fini sh the test ...

Page 78: ...DER 2 Keypad Input Limit NOT USE 5 Use of Event Memory Alarm NOT USE 6 Unit of Time for Output Ports UNIT 1 SEC 7 Output Port Time Schedules NOT USE 8 Anti Pass Back Feature NOT USE 9 Duress Mode NOT USE 10 Door Open Alarm Time 03 11 Time Schedule All Time 12 All Date 13 Code 00 All holiday codes 14 Time Schedule Assigned to Reader 1 Mode 00 15 Time Schedule Assigned to Reader 2 Mode 00 ...

Page 79: ...eader 2 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 11 Reader 2 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 12 Reader 2 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 13 Reader 2 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 14 DURESS MODE 03 00 00 00 00 15 OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE 00 00 00 00 00 16 INPUT TIME SCHEDULE Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 17 DR OPEN ALARM Relay 1 Relay 2 TTL 1 TTL 2 BUZZER 00 03 00 00 00 18 CUT OFF ALARM Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Inp...

Page 80: ...the Time Schedule Code index applied to each output Index No 16 The values indicate the Time Schedule Code index applied to each input Index No 19 21 The values indicate whether to enable or disable the feature for each output 01 Enable 00 Disable ...

Page 81: ... The device does not go to setting mode after inputting MASTER ID 5 5 The device work well with RF Card but does not work when inputting card number 6 6 When the device have read a card the device does not response or a different card n umber appears 7 7 A registered card is not authenticated 1 The device dose not communicate with PC 1 1 Please check wiring See Communication of the manual and chec...

Page 82: ...Troubleshooting p 76 In the case of RS422 communication See Communication RS422 Communication Port Connection of the manual and check i f the wiring is good ...

Page 83: ...ith baud rate set in a software See Setting Changes SETUP MENU F1 Baud Rate and check baud rate set in the device If you initialize the device baud rate is set to 9 600 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 1 4 Please check if the termination resistor is connected For...

Page 84: ...e device is grounded well If the problem persists connect service center 2 When turning on the device Date Time is not display ed on the LCD and special characters are displayed This is for when using LCD and Keypad modules with the device 2 1 This may happen when the device is not initialized Please initialize the devic e See Initial Setup Initialization of iCON100 or Setting changes Setup menu F...

Page 85: ...vice 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 This is for when using LCD and Keypad modules with the device 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 Initial setup Initialization of iC ON100 or S...

Page 86: ...al and set it to USE 2 Or set keypad setting to ENABLE from a software and transmit it to the device If the problem persists please contact service center 6 When the device have read a card the device does no t response or a different card number appears 6 1 Please check if a reader is good 1 Check input power of the reader Check if LED blinks when the reader reads a card 2 Check if the reader is ...

Page 87: ...DC SR check if controller definition of a software is set to iTDC If it is iTDC change it to iTDC SR 6 4 Remove noise 1 Shield wire and extra wire of cable to GND 2 Use repeater 3 See INSTALLATION TIPS CHECK POINT Check Points before Installation Recom mended Cable Type and Permissible Length of Cable and check distance between a re ader and the device If the problem persists please contact servic...

Page 88: ...Troubleshooting p 82 II In the case of 34 bit Cards are not authenticated if you use 26bit Wiegand format reader such as RF10 20 30 RFK101 If the problem persists please contact service center ...

Page 89: ...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...

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