REX F-0-9– Standalone or Access Controller
3/2015
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Function 6) Delete a fingerprint
Delete the next fingerprint on the list. Use this function if you wish
to delete a fingerprint from the controller. In order to use this
function you must maintain a list of registered fingerprints,
arranged by order of registrations so that you can find the
fingerprint, which was registered before the one you wish to delete.
Delete a fingerprint with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint six times on the sensor and remove it
(6 double beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user
fingerprint on the sensor, which was registered
before
the one you
wish to delete. This will delete the next fingerprint on the list. Next
registered fingerprint will take the position of a deleted fingerprint.
Function 7) Delete a fingerprint
Delete the previous fingerprint on the list. Use this function if you
wish to delete a fingerprint from the controller. In order to use this
function you must maintain a list of registered fingerprints,
arranged by order of registrations so that you can find the
fingerprint, which was registered after the one you wish to delete.
Delete a fingerprint with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint seven times on the sensor and remove
it (7 double beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user
fingerprint on the sensor, which was registered
after
the one you
wish to delete. This will delete the previous fingerprint on the list.
Next registered fingerprint will take the position of a deleted
fingerprint.
Function 9) Switch to Wiegand 26-bit, access controller or
back to standalone controller
Switch the controller to a Wiegand 26-bit reader or an access
controller. To change the controller back to a standalone controller
from an access controller, you need to make a “brainwash” with
the Codeks or Codeks Device Manager software.
Switch with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint nine times on the sensor and remove it
(9 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second.
Each beep presents a different function, which is selected with a
user fingerprint.
Standalone controller
– Place the user fingerprint on the sensor
before 1 beep.
Wiegand 26-bit reader
– Place the user fingerprint on the sensor
after 1 beep.
Access controller
– Place the user fingerprint on the sensor after
4 beeps.
Function 13) Delete all
Reset/ delete all data to default.
Delete all with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint thirteen times on the sensor and
remove it (13 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every
second. After three beeps place a user fingerprint on the sensor
confirmation.
Delete all with the Codeks Device Manager program:
Set the Rex to the default settings by using the Codeks Device
Manager program. Connect the Rex via RS485 communication line
to the Spider (communication converter, USB or NET). Connect the
Spider to the computer. In Codeks Device Manager, find the device
and perform the "Brain Wash" function which sets the device to its
default settings.
Default settings
A three-second pulse, five-second open time, four-second
pre-alarm time, door status switch input and push button input
have NO contact; output is set for fail secure el. strike. The
controller is in standalone mode.
Function 15) Sound, alarm output, door status switch input
(NC or NO), set the time in minutes or seconds (function 2,
3, 4)
Turn on/off the sound (beep) which is heard as a pre-alarm and
alarm, when a user fingerprint is registered.
Turn on/off the accelerometer which triggers the alarm output
(output1, O1, wire 4) when the controller is moved.
Set the Input0/I0/wire 5 to normally closed (NC) or normally
opened (NO, default).
Set the time in functions 2, 3, 4 in minutes or seconds.
Set with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint fifteen times on the sensor and
remove it (15 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every
second. Each beep presents a different function, which is selected
with a user fingerprint.
Beep
Specification
No beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
1. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
2. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
3. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
4. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
5. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
6. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
7. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
8. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
9. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
10. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
11. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
12. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
13. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes