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10. Operation ...........................................................................................................................................................29

a)  Getting started .............................................................................................................................................29

b)  Access using a valid user transponder/fingerprint

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c)  Accessing via door opener button ...............................................................................................................30

11. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................30
12.  Cleaning and maintenance ................................................................................................................................33
13. Disposal .............................................................................................................................................................33

a) Product ........................................................................................................................................................33
b)  (Rechargeable) batteries .............................................................................................................................33

14.  Declaration of Conformity (DOC) .......................................................................................................................33
15.  Technical data ....................................................................................................................................................34

a)  Access system .............................................................................................................................................34
b)  IR remote control .........................................................................................................................................34

Summary of Contents for 2380479

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions RFID fingerprint access system Item no 2380479 ...

Page 2: ... Programming 13 a Enabling disabling programming mode 14 b Changing the master code 14 c Teaching in deleting the master fingerprint 15 d Adding user transponders 16 e Deleting the user transponder 18 f Setting the user fingerprint 19 g Deleting the user fingerprint 22 h Clearing all memories 23 i Select access mode 23 j Setting the changeover contact activation time 24 k Selecting or switching of...

Page 3: ... transponder fingerprint 30 c Accessing via door opener button 30 11 Troubleshooting 30 12 Cleaning and maintenance 33 13 Disposal 33 a Product 33 b Rechargeable batteries 33 14 Declaration of Conformity DOC 33 15 Technical data 34 a Access system 34 b IR remote control 34 ...

Page 4: ...ating instructions Therefore retain these operating instructions for reference All company and product names contained herein are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved If there are any technical questions please contact www conrad com contact 2 Explanation of symbols The symbol with the lightning in the triangle is used if there is a risk to your health e g due to an electric s...

Page 5: ...those described above may damage the product In addition improper use can cause hazards such as a short circuit fire or electric shock Read the operating instructions carefully and store them in a safe place Only make this product available to third parties together with its operating instructions This product complies with statutory national and European regulations All company and product names ...

Page 6: ... for the changeover contact specified in the Technical data Never switch the mains voltage as this can cause life threatening electric shock Always observe safety information and operating instructions for the other devices e g door opener alarm system to which the product is connected If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely stop using it and prevent unauthorised use Safe operati...

Page 7: ...er attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries as this may cause an explosion Old or depleted batteries may emit chemical liquids that cause damage to the product Therefore if the device is not to be used for a long time e g storage remove the battery from the IR remote control Leaking or damaged batteries can lead to caustic burning upon skin contact Therefore use suitable protective gloves Li...

Page 8: ...tion The IR receiver LED not visible from the outside is located di rectly next to the indicator LED 2 Connecting cable Colour Inscription Function Red 12 18 V DC Operating voltage 12 18 V DC Black GND GND ground Blue NO NO contact of the relay Brown COM COM contact of the relay Grey NC NC contact of the relay Yellow OPEN Door opener button White D1 Wiegand Data1 Green D0 Wiegand Data0 ...

Page 9: ... which the ac cess system is subsequently to be screwed Depending on the mounting location use ap propriate screws and if necessary dowels If necessary drill a hole for the connecting cables before mounting Wire the cables according to the circuit examples in the following sections Ensure that there is suitable insulation e g heat shrink tubing Aprotective diode is included for connecting a door o...

Page 10: ...for emergency exit doors so that the door opens in the event of a power cut The enclosed diode must be connected in the vicinity of the door opener with the correct polarity to protect the access system from voltage surges 1 Access system 2 Door opener button 3 Power adapter 4 Fail Secure door opener 5 Fail Safe door opener c Alarm system connection Observe the operating instructions for the alarm...

Page 11: ...t shown in the figure 2 An external card reader is connected to the access system The access system itself functions as a Wiegand controller and allows for operation of an external card reader with 26 bit or 34 bit protocol automatic detection Card readers for 125 kHz transponders as well as card readers with MIFARE chip card technology 13 561 MHz are permitted If a MIFARE chip card reader is conn...

Page 12: ...spect to environmental protection see Disposal b Access system After completing the installation and connection process switch on the operating voltage The access system emits a short beep and the LED lights up red This indicates that the access system is in standby mode You can now start programming see next chapter If the access system continuously emits beeps and the LED flashes quickly the bri...

Page 13: ... the IR remote control and the access system must not exceed 1 m The enclosed master transponder can also be used to teach in or delete user transponders fingerprints If the master transponder is lost or faulty a new master transponder can also be stored If you do not wish to have a master transponder for security reasons this can be facilitated with a special procedure on resetting to the default...

Page 14: ... programmed settings will be accepted b Changing the master code Access system programming always requires the master code which should be selected accordingly The default master code is 123456 the same applies after resetting the code lock to factory defaults For security reasons we strongly recommend that you change this master code at the latest when programming is complete and the access syste...

Page 15: ...the same finger An LED ring around the sensor lights up blue when the sensor is touched The LED ring lights up green and a short beep is emitted if the fingerprint is recognised correctly After the third correct reading the access system emits a longer beep and the fingerprint is stored If the fingerprint cannot be read correctly 3 beeps are emitted and the LED ring flashes red The same happens if...

Page 16: ...sponders to the next free memory This teach in process is very fast and easy new user transponders are taught in to the next available memory However if the transponder is lost or faulty it cannot be deleted as the assignment between the user transponder and memory is unknown In that case all memories would need to be deleted Start programming mode as outlined in 8 a so that the LED flashes red En...

Page 17: ... The LED flashes red again You can now carry out further programming or exit programming mode with the button 2 Teach in of a user transponder with the master transponder or the master fingerprint This teach in process is very fast and easy new user transponders are taught in to the next available memory However if the transponder is lost or faulty it cannot be deleted as the assignment between th...

Page 18: ... already deleted the access system emits 3 quick beeps and the LED flashes red Exit deletion mode with the button The LED flashes red again You can now carry out further programming or exit programming mode with the button 2 Deletion of a user transponder with the master transponder or the master fingerprint Hold the master transponder 2x in succession a short distance in front of the RFID sensor ...

Page 19: ...leting a specific user fingerprint is only possible with the fingerprint as the assign ment between the user fingerprint and memory number is unknown In that case all memories would need to be deleted Start programming mode as outlined in 8 a so that the LED flashes red Enter programming code to start the teach in process The LED lights up yellow To teach in a user fingerprint touch the fingerprin...

Page 20: ... It is therefore not possible to overwrite a memory Start by deleting the respective memory before another user fingerprint can be stored there To teach in a user fingerprint touch the fingerprint sensor 3 times in succession with the same finger An LED ring around the sensor lights up blue when the sensor is touched The LED ring lights up green and a short beep is emitted if the fingerprint is re...

Page 21: ...r fingerprint touch the fingerprint sensor 3 times in succession with the same finger An LED ring around the sensor lights up blue when the sensor is touched The LED ring lights up green and a short beep is emitted if the fingerprint is recognised correctly After the third correct reading the access system emits a longer beep and the fingerprint is stored If the fingerprint cannot be read correctl...

Page 22: ...system emits 3 quick beeps and the LED flashes red If you wish to delete additional user fingerprints proceed as outlined Exit deletion mode with the button The LED flashes red again You can now carry out further programming or exit programming mode with the button 2 Deletion of a user fingerprint with the master transponder or the master fingerprint Hold the master transponder 2x in succession a ...

Page 23: ...r code 123456 is used as an example you must use your own master code i Select access mode The changeover contact can be activated in 3 different ways With a transponder or fingerprint default setting Only with a fingerprint Only with a transponder The changeover contact cannot be activated with the master transponder or the master fingerprint Proceed as follows Start programming mode as outlined ...

Page 24: ...ollows Start programming mode as outlined in 8 a so that the LED flashes red Enter the programming code to set the activation time The LED lights up yellow Enter the desired changeover contact activation time Possible is 1 99 seconds without leading zero for single digit memory numbers Example 1 Activation time is 8 seconds Example 2 Toggle mode Exit setting mode with the button The LED flashes re...

Page 25: ...are regulations in many countries governing the duration of alarm tones Even if the tone signal of the access system is not as loud as the siren of an alarm system it may nevertheless fall under country specific regulations Exit setting mode with the button The LED flashes red again You can now carry out further programming or exit programming mode with the button Example for a 10 minute block pro...

Page 26: ...lashes red Enter the programming code to teach in visitor transponders The LED lights up yellow Enter the number of times the visitor transponder may be used where 0 stands for 10x use Example 1 the visitor can use the transponder 2x it then becomes invalid Example 2 the visitor can use the transponder 10x it then becomes invalid Confirm the number with the button Enter the memory number 990 999 t...

Page 27: ...own Reconnect the access system to the voltage power supply The access system emits two beeps Now release the door opener button The access system emits a beep and the LED lights up yellow Hold the transponder to be taught in as a master transponder in front of the RFID sensor If the transponder is recognised the access system emits a beep and the transponder is stored as a master transponder If t...

Page 28: ...on pressed and do not release it The access system emits a beep and the LED lights up red Now release the door opener button the access system is now in standby mode again All settings have been reset to the default settings however there is no master transponder for teach in deletion of user transponders Table for default settings Function See chapter Default setting Master code 8 b 123456 Access...

Page 29: ...ion remove the protective strip from the battery compartment or insert the battery Think of a master code consisting of 6 digits and program it see 8 b The default master code is 123456 or after resetting the access system The supplied master transponder e g labelled with master card is only used for the quick storage or deletion of user transponders or user fingerprints All other programming must...

Page 30: ...us beeps and the LED flashes red The brightness sensor on the rear of the access system has activated the sabotage protection operation is not pos sible Disconnect the access system from the operating voltage immediately in this case Ensure that the brightness sensor is in the dark after installation If you wish to commission the access system for testing purposes before mounting cover the brightn...

Page 31: ... The distance between the transponder and the access system should not exceed 3 cm Only EM transponders with a frequency of 125 kHz can be used The memory is already occupied Use another memory or clear the existing one before teaching in another tran sponder to the same memory If a MIFARE chip card reader is connected to the Wiegand connection it must be used to teach in new transpond ers If a ca...

Page 32: ...le see 8 m The visitor transponder is then automatically invalid and is also removed from the memory of the access system In order for the same transponder to become valid again so that it can be given to the next visitor it must be taught in again with a certain number of access attempts see 8 m The Wiegand connection does not work Ensure that the two data lines D0 and D1 are not swapped D0 must ...

Page 33: ...isposal in the domes tic waste is forbidden The abbreviations for heavy metals in batteries are Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead name on rechargeable batteries e g below the trash icon on the left Used rechargeable batteries can be returned to collection points in your municipality our stores or wherever re chargeable batteries are sold You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to env...

Page 34: ...ime 1 99 seconds or toggle mode default setting 5 seconds Wiegand connection Yes output 26 bit protocol input 26 34 bit protocol with automatic detection Memory for transponders 900 of which 890 user transponders and 10 visitor transponders Memory for fingerprints 100 of which 99 user fingerprints and 1 master fingerprint Mounting location indoors outdoors Protection class IP66 Ambient conditions ...

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Page 36: ...ved Reproduction by any method e g photocopy microfilming or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor Reprinting also in part is prohibited This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing Copyright 2021 by Conrad Electronic SE 2380479_V3_1021_02_VTP_m_en ...

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