8
•
In individual cases, it can happen
that a fingerprint cannot be scanned
due to absence of biometric
characteristics. In this case, try using
a different finger.
This applies primarily to children and
older people. In these cases it is
possible that a fingerprint is not
recognized.
•
Only one master fingerprint can
enable the authorization to read in
user fingerprints.
•
The group master fingerprint
issues entitlement for scanning in
user fingerprints within its respective
group.
• Only the group master fingerprint
is entitled to delete the user
fingerprints of its group.
• Only the group administrator
fingerprint is entitled to delete all
the user fingerprints of all groups.
The group master fingerprints are
retained.
• To delete group master/master
fingerprints, the FPM must be
returned to the as-delivered status.
(See Delete mode)
6 Draw the finger correctly over
the sensor
• To ensure that the module is able
to reliably recognize your fingerprint,
draw it over the sensor to allow it to
be scanned in. Ensure that you
maintain as constant a speed,
position and light contact pressure
as possible.
• The read-in process must be
started within 10 secs following
activation, as otherwise the
FPM 611-... returns to the operating
status.
• Interruptions of more than
15 seconds automatically return the
system to the operating mode.
(Time out)
Master mode
Scan in master fingerprint
The fingerprint module is in the
master mode in its as-delivered
status.
Conditions:
•
Device is initialized
•
Red LED is alight
(as-delivered status)
•
Draw the master fingerprint over
the sensor.
The green LED flashes for appr. 3
secs, after which the red LED lights
up.
•
Draw the master fingerprint over
the sensor again. The green LED
flashes appr. 3 secs, then the red
LED lights up.
•
Draw the master fingerprint over
the sensor a third time. The green
LED flashes for appr. 3 secs, after
which the green LED lights up
continuously. The master fingerprint
has now been scanned in and is
valid. It is now possible to scan in
user fingerprints.
If a finger has been drawn over the
sensor and not recognized, the red
LED flashes for 3 seconds, after
which the green LED lights up.
Repeat the scanning-in process.
Scan in user fingerprint
Condition:
•
Green LED is alight
(operating mode)
•
Draw the master fingerprint once
over the sensor. The green LED
flashes for appr. 3 secs, then the red
LED lights up.
•
Draw the user fingerprint over the
sensor. The green LED flashes for
appr. 3 secs, then the red LED lights
up.
•
Draw the user fingerprint over the
sensor again. The green LED flashes
for appr. 3 secs, then the red LED
lights up.
•
Draw the user fingerprint a third
time over the sensor. The green LED
flashes for appr. 3 secs, then stays
alight.
If a finger has been drawn over the
sensor and not recognized, the red
LED flashes for appr. 3 secs., then
stays alight. Repeat the scanning in
process.
Check:
•
Draw the user fingerprint once
over the sensor.
The green LED flashes and the relay
picks up.
Changing the operating
mode
In order to operate the FPM 611-...
in accordance with special
requirements, before commissioning
you must have set the relevant
operating mode. The operating
mode is set from the back of the
module:
7 Module removal
•
Use the Vario key to unlock the
module. (See also Siedle Vario
product information)
8 Setting the operating mode
•
Open the flap on the back of the
module with the aid of a
screwdriver.
•
Set the required operating mode
(0 to 9) at the rotary switch.
Once the required operating mode
has been set, close the flap and
replace the module.
Possible operating modes:
1
= Master mode
5
= Group administrator mode
9
= Administrator mode
0, 2..4 and 6..8
= Delete mode
Stand alone operation
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