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HandKey II Manual

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Erasing HandReader Memory

The erase memory function allows a Hand Reader’s setup and/or user database to be 
erased. The factory default setting (and normal operation setting) is for switches 4 and 5 
to be OFF, retaining memory.

Perform the following steps to erase the setup programs but retain the user database.
1.  With system power OFF, set switch 4 ON.
2.  Turn system power ON and wait 5 seconds.
3.  Turn switch 4 OFF.

Perform the following steps to erase both the setup programs and the user database.
1.  With system power OFF, set both switches 4 and 5 ON.
2.  Turn system power ON and wait 5 seconds.
3.  Turn both switches 4 and 5 OFF.

Before putting the hand reader into service ensure DIP switches 4 and 5 are both OFF. If 
switches 4 and 5 are not off, the next time the Hand Reader’s power is cycled the Hand 
Reader’s memory will be erased.

Erasing the 
HandReader 
Setup

Erasing the 
HandReader 
Setup and User 
Database

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Summary of Contents for HK-CR

Page 1: ...HK CR Terminal User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...ference at the user s own expense This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglemente sure le materiel brouilleur du Canada 2014 Allegion Document Part Number 70100 6008 Revision 3 3 07 16 14 HandPunch is a trademark of Schlage Biometrics Inc The trademarks...

Page 3: ...or Control Output12 Lock Output Mode 12 Card Reader Emulation Mode 12 Outputs 12 Networking and Communications 15 Stand alone HandReader 15 Master or Remote HandReader in a HandReader Network 15 Remote HandReader in a HandReader Network Connected to a Host PC 15 Remote HandReader Connected to a Host PC via Optional Modem 16 Remote HandReader Connected to a Host PC via Optional Ethernet 16 Printer1...

Page 4: ...m Management and Maintenance 35 Design an ID Numbering System 35 Service Menu 37 Navigating the Service Menu 37 Service Commands 37 Calibrate 38 Status Display 38 Network Status 38 Setup Menu 39 Navigating the Setup Menu 39 Setup Commands 39 Set Language 41 Set Date Format 41 Set Time and Date 41 Set Address 41 Set ID Length 41 Set Facility 42 Aux Out Control 42 Set Reader Mode 43 Set Serial 43 Se...

Page 5: ...ata 53 Set TZ Table 53 Reject Threshold 54 Set Passwords 54 Clear Memory 54 Special Enroll 54 HandReader Maintenance 55 Cleaning the Hand Reader 55 User Score 55 Appendix A Tips for a successful Installation 57 Location and Installation 57 HandReader 57 Enrollment 58 Communication 58 Appendix B Noted Board Configuration Differences 59 Terminal Block Labeling 60 Terminal Block Layout 61 Memory Rese...

Page 6: ...tion Method 74 Erasing the HandReader Setup 75 Erasing the HandReader Setup and User Database 75 Appendix D Troubleshooting Guide 77 Display Messages During Verification 77 Beeper and LED Status During Verification 78 Glossary 79 Limited Warranty 81 ...

Page 7: ...ards The HandReader uses low level infrared light and a CMOS camera to capture a three dimensional image of the hand The HandReader then converts the image to a 9 byte electronic template and stores the template in a database with the user s information To gain access the user enters his or her ID number at the HandReader s keypad or uses an external card reader The HandReader prompts the user to ...

Page 8: ...orbell or an automatic door The Clear and Enter keys assist in data entry and programming Four different features assist the user with hand placement and read verification 1 A light emitting diode LED hand placement display on the HandReader s top panel assists users with hand placement on the platen 2 A liquid crystal display LCD shows operational data and programming menus 3 Red light green ligh...

Page 9: ...r Length 1 to 10 digits Baud Rate 300 to 28 8 K bps Communications RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 wire optional Ethernet optional Modem User Capacity 512 users expandable to 259 072 Card Reader Input Proximity Wiegand Magnetic Stripe Bar Code 5 VDC provided by HandReader Card Reader Output Wiegand Magnetic Stripe Bar Code Duress Code 1 leading digit user definable Door Controls Request to Exit input Door ...

Page 10: ...em Communication See Technical Note 70200 0013 rev C Ethernet Communication See Technical Note 70200 0014 rev H Hand Readers are UL Listed as stand alone units only i e the card reader function has not been evaluated by UL The HandKey ll has not been tested for UL 294 in an Outdoor configuration recyclable Options UL Compliance ...

Page 11: ... path of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and convenient too but not behind the door it is controlling Avoid placing the HandReader where users must cross the swing path of the door The HandReader should be in an area where it is not exposed to excessive airborne dust direct sunlight water or chemicals 40 in 102 cm Figure 4 1 HandKey Placement Rules For the following sections Schlage Biometrics do...

Page 12: ...automatic and occurs when the input voltage falls to approximately 10 5 volts At that time the internal battery charger is disabled to save power and uninterrupted operation continues on battery power When input power is restored the HandReader switches off of battery operation and the battery charger is re enabled to recharge the battery Battery charge voltage is set at approximately 13 65 volts ...

Page 13: ...ernal signal line transients It also provides a common signal level reference point between externally networked HandPunchs Schlage Biometrics recommends that the earth ground source be identified by a qualified electrician familiar with electrical codes as well as wiring and grounding techniques This is an extremely important and often overlooked aspect of hard wired serial communication systems ...

Page 14: ...und to earth ground Earth ground is found on the third pin on standard AC line sockets in the United States this is the round one in the middle If the building wiring is functioning correctly this should be a low impedance path to a true ground which then serves as a common reference point for the units If this method of grounding the units is used it is not necessary to connect the units in the n...

Page 15: ...er terminal on the data converter or the ground line in the RS 232 port from the host PC system It should then be carried to one of the ground terminals on the back of each Master GND T T Remote 1 GND R R Remote 2 GND R R Connect the Cable Shield to the Master s Ground Connect Both Shields to Remote 1 Ground To Next Remote Connect Both Shields to Remote 2 Ground Connect Shield to Next Remote Figur...

Page 16: ... larger conductors and is in good condition The standard HandReader emulation format is for a 26 bit Wiegand card using an 8 bit facility code Other formats and card reader technology emulations are available Consult the factory for formats other than 26 bit Wiegand The ID number may be entered via the integrated keypad or an external card reader If the user enters the ID number from the keypad th...

Page 17: ...rgize external devices Whatever external relay is used should be chosen to match the external power supply voltage For example if the external relay coil is rated at 15 volts a 15 volt external power supply should be used In no case should the external voltage be higher than 24 VDC Each HandReader has a protection mechanism built in to protect against voltage transients spikes coming back into the...

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Page 19: ...st not exceed 4 000 feet 1220 meters in total length The master remote network requires user enrollment at the master HandReader The master HandReader distributes hand template data with ID numbers and time restrictions if any to the other HandReaders in the network Users removed at the master HandReader are automatically removed from the remote readers A printer connected to the master HandReader...

Page 20: ...tandards and terminate at the HandReader with a standard RJ 11 modular phone jack Each HandReader with a modem includes a 6 modem cable for the final connection between the phone jack and the HandReader modem Modem HandReaders may be networked with up to 31 non modem HandReaders using RS 422 wiring Refer to the Modem Application Note available from Schlage Biometrics for detailed information The H...

Page 21: ...s in the following section 2 UPPER SCREWS HOLE SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY Figure 6 2 Wall Plate 3 Measure and mark a point 48 1 2 inches 123 cm from the surface of the finished floor This point will correspond to where the top center point of the HandReader should be mounted 4 For a hollow wall drive a small nail into the wall at the mark and hang the wall plate from the leveling hole located near the ...

Page 22: ...ollow wall use the provided hardware to mount the wall plate Use the two auger style fasteners for the upper two mounting holes Use the toggle bolts for the three lower mounting holes 2 For a solid wall use expansion bolts to mount the wall plate For all five mounting holes drill a 1 4 inch diameter hole 1 4 of an inch deeper than the length of the expansion anchor 1 For a concealed wiring connect...

Page 23: ... plate with the pins of the wall plate and slide the HandReader to the left as shown in figure 4 2 REAR OF TERMINAL 2 UPPER SCREWS HOLE SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY Figure 6 3 Attaching the HandReader to the Wall Plate 4 The HandReader is now ready for its wiring connections Attaching the HandReader ...

Page 24: ...er firmly against the wall and rotate key towards wall locking the latch into place see Figure 4 3 Do not force the HandReader onto the wall mount latch when the latch is in the locked down position N o R e c o g n i t i o n S y s t e m s I n c LOCK Key Latch Wall Plate Key Latch Wall Plate Unlocked Position Locked Position Figure 6 5 Closing the HandReader Closing the HandReader ...

Page 25: ...ons Table 3 on page 22 provides the pin outs for TS 3 Output Connections Table 4 on page 22 provides the pin outs for the Serial RS 232 Connection The following Figures provide typical HandReader wiring diagrams Figure 5 2 on page 22 provides a typical Output wiring diagram Figure 5 3 on page 23 provides a typical Card Reader Emulation Mode wiring diagram Figure 5 4 on page 24 provides a typical R...

Page 26: ...ock Output or Wiegand D1 or Magnetic Stripe Clock Output 6 Auxiliary Output 0 or Wiegand Data 0 or Magnetic Stripe Data Output 7 Auxiliary Output 1 8 Auxiliary Output 2 Table 7 4 RS 232 Connection Pin Signal Connection 1 GND Ground 2 RXD Receive Data Input from external device 3 TXD Transmit Data Output to external device 4 RTS Ready to Send Output to external device TOP OF THE HAND READER HINGE W...

Page 27: ... 24 V AC DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 17 16 15 RS 422 Connection 1 2 GROUND DATA 1 GROUND DATA 1 DATA 0 DATA 0 5 VDC POWER SEE NOTE BELOW Access Panel Card Reader NOTE For 12 VDC readers connect power supply 12 VDC to card reader Figure 7 3 Card Reader Emulation Mode Wiring Diagram ...

Page 28: ... 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc 18 17 16 15 TS 1 Remote 1 5 4 6 F1 8 7 9 F2 0 No Enter 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc 18 17 16 15 TS 1 Remote X 4 Wire RS 422 Connection Rx Rx Tx Tx 4 Wire RS 422 Connection Rx Rx Tx Tx 4 Wire RS 422 Connection Rx Rx Tx Tx Figure 7 4 RS 422 4 Wire Master Remote Network System Wiring Diagram ...

Page 29: ...No Recognition Systems Inc Remote 1 5 4 6 F1 8 7 9 F2 0 No Enter 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc Remote X 2 Wire RS 485 Connection 2 Wire RS 485 Connection Rx Tx Rx Tx 2 Wire RS 485 Connection Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx 18 17 16 15 TS 1 18 17 16 15 TS 1 18 17 16 15 TS 1 Figure 7 5 RS 485 2 Wire Master Remote Network System Wiring Diagram ...

Page 30: ... Systems Inc 18 17 16 15 TS 1 Remote 5 4 6 F1 8 7 9 F2 0 No Enter 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc 18 17 16 15 RS 422 Connection TS 1 Remote DB 25 Serial Port Rx Rx Tx Tx RS 422 Connection Rx Rx Tx Tx RS 422 Connection Rx Rx Tx Tx DC 102 Power Supply 1 2 3 4 Tx Tx Rx Rx RS 232 to 4 wire RS 422 Data Converter P N DC 102 Figure 7 6 Host PC Network System Wiring Diagram ...

Page 31: ...9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 17 16 15 RS 422 Connection 1 2 Serial Printer 4 Pin Connector J4 RS 232 Jack Figure 7 7 Printer to HandKey CR Wiring Diagram All HandReaders in a network must be set to the same communication method Four wire RS 422 cabling is required for HandNet for Windows network installations Schlage Biometrics does not recommend two wire RS 485 cabling for new network installations NOTE ...

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Page 33: ...databases and datalogs This action can not be undone If there is a software that is managing the system then the users can be downloaded back to the HandReader if needed The erase memory function allows a HandReader s setup and or user database to be erased Perform the following steps to erase the setup programs but retain the user database 1 With system power OFF depress reset switch 2 Turn syste...

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Page 35: ...s 5 for the Security Menu 3 Press Enter and the first command option in the selected menu appears 1 The display appears as follows READY 2 Enter your ID number on the keypad and place your hand on the platen for verification 3 If verification is successful the display appears as follows ENTER PASSWORD 4 Enter the password for the menu you wish to enter The default passwords are as follows Press 1 ...

Page 36: ... it is possible to reset the HandReader s memory Resetting memory allows access to all five menus by the first person enrolled as if it is a new system installation but this means that any user information programmed into the HandReader must be re entered manually or by using HandNet software to restore the user information Be sure you need to reset memory before performing this function To reset ...

Page 37: ...asswords Set ID Length Clear Memory Set Facility Special Enroll Aux Out Control Set Reader Mode Set Serial Set Duress Code Set Beeper Upgrade These menu options only appear in HandReaders configured as a Master unit To control access to the command menus each menu has a unique password This password is requested as a part of the process for accessing each menu A supervisor must enter the correct p...

Page 38: ... applied as per the list above The first person enrolled should be designated the System Administrator and should change his her Authority Level to 5 This protects the integrity of the system by enacting the Authority Level rules described in the list above Schlage Biometrics strongly recommends assigning at least two users to Authority Level 5 to ensure that more than one person has the authority...

Page 39: ...ss code sends a silent alarm to a pre defined location when entered by a user Use the following guidelines when designing an ID numbering system Designing an ID numbering system is not necessary when using an external card reader to enter the ID number All ID information is provided by the card Each user must have a unique ID number ID numbers can be up to 10 digits long For ease of memorization m...

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Page 41: ...completely exit the command menu There are three commands available from the Service command menu Calibrate Run calibration to check HandReader exposure values Status Display Check the status of HandReader inputs and outputs the hand read score of the last user to verify on the system Network Status Check the network communication status of HandReaders in the HandKey system master HandReader only ...

Page 42: ... Door Monitor Switch Tamper O Circuit Open H Output is OFF High C Circuit Closed L Output is ON Low ENTER ID O C O C O H L H L NN These status values are inactive if the reader is in Card Reader Output Mode Figure 11 1 Status Display Chart The network status command allows you to check the network communication status of the HandReaders in the HandKey system You can check network status only from ...

Page 43: ... to step to the next command in the menu Press Clear to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu If you are in a command s sub menu you may have to press Clear multiple times to completely exit the command menu There are 12 commands available from the Setup command menu Set Language Set Date Format Set Time and Date Set Address Set ID Length Set Facility Aux Out C...

Page 44: ...tput Set by Try Again Output Set by F1 Key Output Set by F2 Key Output Set on Battery Backup Auxiliary Output Cleared by Timer Aux Output Cleared by Valid Access Set Reader Mode To Master Remote Set Seriala RS 422 Y N Select Baud Rate RS 232 Y N Select Baud Rate Use RS 232 for Printer or Host Set Seriala Verify Enter IP Address Verify Enter Gateway Verify Enter Host Bit Set Duress Code Enter Dures...

Page 45: ...he adjustment Time is kept using a 24 hour clock The time is set in the following format Hour two digits 00 to 23 Minute two digits 00 to 59 The date is set in the following format Month two digits January 01 incrementing to December 12 Day two digits 01 through 31 Year two digits enter the last two digits of the current year i e 2001 01 The Set Address command allows a unique address to be set fo...

Page 46: ...ode to the access control panel s facility code Without a matching code the access control panel will deny access to HandKey users The Aux Out Control command allows the Auxiliary Outputs in the HandReader to be set to trigger based on selected events Alarms can be mapped to appropriate Auxiliary Outputs Outputs are also cleared in this menu option Outputs 1 and 2 can be connected to a variety of ...

Page 47: ...e Set Serial command allows you to select either the RS 485 RS 422 or RS 232 communication mode and to set the baud rate for the selected communication mode The default baud rate is 9600 bps which is suitable for most network communication applications If the HandReader uses the Ethernet communication option the TCP IP address gateway and host bit parameters are set instead of the baud rate The Se...

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Page 49: ...rk to the master HandReader Data To Network download data from a master HandReader to the network Refer to Table 10 and identify the command you need to perform Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command Table 13 10 Management Command Menu Management Menu Password 3 List Users Display or Print Data from Network Select Reader Data to Networka All Readers Y N Select Reade...

Page 50: ...nrollment and system configuration information from an existing HandReader to the master HandReader The Data to Network command transmits all data held by the master HandReader to all HandReaders connected to the network This is used to transmit user enrollment and system configuration information to all HandReaders on the network Data From Network Data To Network ...

Page 51: ...hone numbers or social security numbers you may get duplicate numbers If you plan to use the Duress function do not enroll ID numbers that begin with the Duress code digit 3 If you are enrolling large groups of people you may consider using an enrollment trainer It is a replica of a platen that is available through your Schlage Biometrics dealer The HandReader is easy to use and non threatening Ho...

Page 52: ...oll a user with the left hand facing palm side up The techniques for left hand enrollment are the same as for standard enrollment The user should keep the back of the hand flat against the platen and move the fingers against the web pin and the finger pins in the same manner as in standard enrollment Users enrolled with the left hand must always verify with the left hand Extra practice on placing ...

Page 53: ... enrollment command menu Add User Remove User Refer to Table 12 and identify the command you need to perform Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command Table 14 11 Enrollment Command Menu Enrollment Menu Password 4 Add User ID Remove User ID The Add User command allows you to enroll a new employee into the HandReader The Remove User command allows you to remove an emplo...

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Page 55: ...tep to the next command in the menu Press Clear to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu If you are in a command s sub menu you may have to press Clear multiple times to completely exit the command menu The Security menu has six primary commands Set User Data Set TZ Table Reject Threshold Set Passwords Clear Memory Special Enroll Refer to table 12 and identify ...

Page 56: ...D New Time Zone Edit Time Zone Time Zone Time Zone Data Print Time Zone Clear Time Zone Time Zone Edit Holidays Enter Month and Day Print Holidays Clear Holidays Holiday Month Set Unlock Time Zone Time Zone Set Reject Threshold Reject Threshold of Tries Set Passwords Security Password Enroll Password Management Password Setup Password Service Password Clear Memory Special Enroll ID Time Zone ...

Page 57: ...n one time zone This provides a great deal of flexibility in providing secured access through a HandReader Time Zone information can also be printed for review or cleared if a time zone becomes unnecessary All time entries made for time zones are entered in 24 hour format For example 8 A M is entered as 08 00 5 P M is entered as 17 00 and 11 P M is entered as 23 00 The Holiday schedule for a calen...

Page 58: ...der the password for any or all menus can be changed to a new number up to 10 digits long This means that to enter a command menu a user must have the correct Authority Level refer to page 52 and must enter the correct password Use the Clear Memory command to clear the user data from the HandReader but retain the setup data This allows you to clear the HandReader s user database of all templates a...

Page 59: ...ystem Network Status Display the network communication status of Hand Readers in the HandKey system master Hand Reader only Inspect and clean the HandReader regularly to maintain optimum performance Clean the platen side mirror reflector and the window above the platen using a clean cloth dampened with ordinary non abrasive window cleaner see Figure 14 1 Start at the rear corners of the platen and...

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Page 61: ...ount the HandReader so that it is not difficult or dangerous to verify then open the door It is not recommended to mount the HandReader in an area where there is airborne dust in the path of direct sunlight or where the HandReader can be exposed to water or corrosive gasses Do not remove the foam backing from the wall mounting plate Seal any holes made in the wall for wire routing so that dust wil...

Page 62: ...fter enrollment it is a good idea to let the enrollee enter their ID number and practice a verification transaction to ensure that the enrollment was high quality If a user consistently fails during verifications days months years later re enroll the user to ensure a high quality and up to date enrollment record Direct Use shielded cable when installing direct networks This will help reduce outsid...

Page 63: ...rminal strips have changed See Figure 16 1 The configuration of the terminal strips have changed See Figure 16 2 Power has moved to the right side of the PCB The RSS 232 RJ 45 receptacle has been replaced with a 4 pin Molex connector on the left side of the PCB A 2 pin Molex connector J5 has been added to the board next to the reset button to supply power for the LEDs This connector should never b...

Page 64: ... RX 4 GROUND 5 TX 5 LOCK OR CLOCK OUTPUT 6 TX 6 BELL OR DATA OUTPUT 7 AUXOUT 1 8 AUXOUT 2 9 NOT USED 10 NOT USED 11 NOT USED 12 NOT USED 13 NOT USED 14 NOUT USED 15 5 VDC OUTPUT 15 RX 16 DATA D0 16 RX 17 CLOCK D1 17 TX 18 GROUND 18 TX 19 CLOCK OUTPUT 20 GROUND 1 12 24 VDC OR VAC 21 BELL OR DATA OUTPUT 2 12 24 VDC OR VAC 22 GROUND 23 AUXOUT 1 24 GROUND 25 AUXOUT 2 26 GROUND Terminal Block Labeling ...

Page 65: ...nnector TS1 4 pin Comm connector TS2 6 pin NOT USED TS3 8 pin Output connector Any of the grounds coming off of pins 8 10 12 14 18 20 22 24 and 26 of the Old Board can be tied to pin 4 on the new board If there are multiple grounds create a pig tail so that there is only 1 wire going into the terminal block Figure 18 1 Terminal Block Layout Terminal Block Layout ...

Page 66: ...battery jumper if a back up battery is installed 2 Press down on reset button and apply power 3 Release button 4 Reader will boot to ERASE 1 SETUP 9 ALL Press 1 to erase setup i e address outputs passwords but retain user database and datalogs Press 9 to erase everything i e HandReader goes back to factory defaults Memory Reset ...

Page 67: ...HandReader is a piano hinge with three keyhole shaped slots that correspond with the three lower mounting screws Align and hang the HandReader from the three lower mounting screws see Figure 17 1 2 UPPER SCREWS HOLE SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY KEYHOLE HOLES 3 LOWER MOUNTING SCREWS REAR OF TERMINAL Figure 19 4 Attaching the Hand Reader to the Wall Plate 5 Tighten all three lower mounting screws 6 The Han...

Page 68: ... wiring connections to the Hand Reader can be made see Figure 17 2 WALL O N O F F 5 4 3 2 1 RS 232 RJ 45 TS 1 Terminals 6 to 1 Optional Modem or Ethernet Jack Dip Switches Wall Plate Top of Terminal Top of Hand Reader 6 1 15 26 Backup Battery Jumper 8 1 TS 3 Terminals 26 to 15 Figure 19 7 Wiring Connections and Dip Switches ...

Page 69: ...GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND 5 VDC OUTPUT DATA INPUT CLOCK INPUT LOCK OR CLOCK BELL OR DATA AUXOUT 1 AUXOUT 2 EARTH GROUND CONNECTION PINS CARD READER INPUT Figure 19 8 Earth Ground Connection Terminals There are two standard methods for providing earth grounding to HandPunch units earth grounding all units see page 10 carrying an earth ground to each unit see page 11 Earth ground all units when th...

Page 70: ...ystem wiring diagram Figure 17 7 on page 70 provides a typical RS 485 2 Wire Master Remote Network System wiring diagram Figure 17 8 on page 71 provides a typical Host PC Network System wiring diagram Figure 17 9 on page 72 provides a typical Printer to Hand Reader wiring diagram Table 19 14 TS 1 Power and Communication Connections Terminal Connection 1 Power Input 12 to 24 VDC VAC 2 Power Return ...

Page 71: ...ive Data Input from external device 6 Tx Data Transmit Data Output to external device 7 CTS Not Used 8 RTS Not Used TOP OF THE HAND READER HINGE WALL TO WHICH THE HAND READER IS ATTACHED AUX OUTPUT 2 AUX OUTPUT 1 DO DATA 12 to 24 V AC DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 17 16 15 RS 422 Connection 1 2 D1 CLOCK Figure 19 9 Lock Output Wiring Diagram ...

Page 72: ...HE HAND READER IS ATTACHED AUX OUTPUT 2 AUX OUTPUT 1 AUX OUTPUT 0 AUX INPUT 2 AUX INPUT 1 N C DOOR SWITCH REQUEST TO EXIT SWITCH LEGEND N O MOMENTARY N C DOOR SWITCH GROUND DATA 1 DATA 1 GROUND DATA 0 DATA 0 5 VDC POWER SEE NOTE BELOW NOTE For 12 VDC readers connect power supply 12 VDC to card reader Access Panel Card Reader The operation of the Auxiliary Inputs depends upon how the inputs have be...

Page 73: ...ems Inc 6 5 4 3 2 1 TS 1 Remote 1 5 4 6 F1 8 7 9 F2 0 No Enter 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc 6 5 4 3 2 1 TS 1 Remote X 4 Wire RS 422 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Rx Tx Tx 4 Wire RS 422 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Rx Tx Tx 4 Wire RS 422 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Rx Tx Tx Figure 19 11 RS 422 4 Wire Master Remote Network System Wiring Diagram ...

Page 74: ...ecognition Systems Inc 6 5 4 3 2 1 TS 1 Remote 1 5 4 6 F1 8 7 9 F2 0 No Enter 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc 6 5 4 3 2 1 TS 1 Remote X 2 Wire RS 485 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input 2 Wire RS 485 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Tx Rx Tx 2 Wire RS 485 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Figure 19 12 RS 485 2 Wire Master Remote Network System Wiring Diagram ...

Page 75: ... 5 4 6 F1 8 7 9 F2 0 No Enter 2 1 3 Clear Yes No Recognition Systems Inc 6 5 4 3 2 1 RS 422 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input TS 1 Remote DB 25 Serial Port Rx Rx Tx Tx RS 422 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Rx Tx Tx RS 422 Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input Rx Rx Tx Tx DC 102 Power Supply 1 2 3 4 Tx Tx Rx Rx RS 232 to 4 wire RS 422 Data Converter P N DC 102 Figure 19 13 Host PC Network System ...

Page 76: ...Connection 12 to 24 V AC DC Input These components are not supplied by Schlage Biometrics Inc TOP OF THE HAND READER HINGE WALL TO WHICH THE HAND READER IS ATTACHED TS 1 TS 2 TS 3 J4 RJ 45 Jack Serial Printer RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 to Printer Adapter if required Figure 19 14 Printer to HandKey II Wiring Diagram ...

Page 77: ...factory default values and also clear all user memory Refer to Figure 17 2 on page 64 for the location of all DIP switches described in this section If a Hand Reader is used as a stand alone Hand Reader the End of Line EOL Termination and Communication Method dip switches are not used and should be left in their default positions ON OFF WALL TOP OF HAND READER 1 2 3 4 5 EOL Termination EOL Termina...

Page 78: ...ation turned ON In an Ethernet host PC network the EOLs must be turned OFF Communication can be done via an RS 232 direct connection a 4 wire RS 422 network configuration The factory default setting is for network communication via 4 wire RS 422 cabling switch 3 OFF Refer to Figure 17 11 for switch ON OFF positioning For network communication via RS 422 cabling switch 3 must be OFF For network com...

Page 79: ... 4 ON 2 Turn system power ON and wait 5 seconds 3 Turn switch 4 OFF Perform the following steps to erase both the setup programs and the user database 1 With system power OFF set both switches 4 and 5 ON 2 Turn system power ON and wait 5 seconds 3 Turn both switches 4 and 5 OFF Before putting the hand reader into service ensure DIP switches 4 and 5 are both OFF If switches 4 and 5 are not off the ...

Page 80: ...ed position swing the body of the Hand Reader up and lock the latch into place with the key provided with the Hand Reader see Figure 17 11 Do not force the Hand Reader onto the wall mount latch when the latch is in the locked position N o R e c o g n i t i o n S y s t e m s I n c LOCK Key Latch Wall Plate Key Latch Wall Plate Unlocked Position Locked Position Figure 19 4 Closing the Hand Reader NO...

Page 81: ...restricted If the display shows TRY AGAIN you are not verified You may have made an error in entering your ID number or in placing your hand on the platen Re enter your ID number and try again taking care to follow proper hand placement rules see page 60 If the display shows TIME RESTRICTION you are not authorized to punch in at this time If this seems to be in error contact your supervisor about ...

Page 82: ...and LED Status During Verification Operation Beeps LED Meaning During Keypad Entry 1 per Keystroke Keystroke Accepted After ID Entry OK Proceed After ID Entry 2 ID Number Not in Database After Hand Placement 1 Green ID Verified After Hand Placement 2 Red ID Not Verified Try Again After Hand Placement 1 Long Continuous Red ID Refused Beeper and LED Status During Verification ...

Page 83: ...ed to output data in a variety of card reader formats such as Wiegand ABA Track II magnetic stripe or bar code Daisy Chain A Daisy Chain is a method of wiring together Hand Readers on a network where the first Hand Reader is connected to the second Hand Reader which is connected to the third Hand Reader and so on until the last Hand Reader is reached End of Line EOL Termination EOL Termination is ...

Page 84: ...gand reader reads a specially constructed card made up of small pieces of magnetic wire As the card is swiped through the reader the individual bits of wire generate a unique data signal This data signal is made up of a Facility Code field typically 8 bits an ID Number field typically 16 bits and parity bits typically 2 bits for a total of 26 bits of data Now this 26 bit Wiegand data format has be...

Page 85: ... acts of aggression war or similar phenomenon and 5 Accessories used as integral to the Product have been approved by the Company The Company shall at its option either repair or replace free of charge the Product found upon the Company s inspection to be so defective or if agreed upon refund the purchase price less a reasonable allowance for depreciation in exchange for the Product THE COMPANY MA...

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