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InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3.0 Quick Start Guide

CONTENT

What’s in the Box

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Optional Accessories

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Safety Precautions

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Product PIN Diagram

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LED Indicators

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Product Dimension

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Installation of Panel & Cabinet

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Wiring Legend

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Power Wiring Diagram 

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   Without Backup Battery

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   With Backup Battery

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RS485 Fingerprint Reader Connection

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DIP Switch Setting for RS485 Reader

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Wiegand Connection

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REX Connections

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Lock Connection

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Connecting a Lock with External Power Supply
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Lock Connection

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Switching Dry Contact to Wet Contact

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Lock Connection

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 Normally Open Lock Powered From Lock Terminal                             

(Wet Contact)

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 Normally Closed Lock Powered From Lock Terminal                               

(Wet Contact)

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Aux. I/O Connection 

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Aux. Input Connection

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Aux. Output Connection

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Ethernet Connection 

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LAN Connection

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Direct Connection

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Restore Factory Setting

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Restore factory setting

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Installation Diagram

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Troubleshooting

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Electrical Specifications 

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Specifications 

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ZKBioSecurity 

Software 

Installation and 

Setup starts at 

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Summary of Contents for InBio Pro

Page 1: ...QuickStartGuide InBioPro ZKBioSecurity3 0 ...

Page 2: ...14 Lock Connection 15 Connecting a Lock with External Power Supply Dry Contact 15 Lock Connection 16 Switching Dry Contact toWet Contact 16 Lock Connection 17 Normally Open Lock Powered From LockTerminal Wet Contact 17 Normally Closed Lock Powered From LockTerminal Wet Contact 17 Aux I O Connection 18 Aux Input Connection 18 Aux Output Connection 18 Ethernet Connection 19 LAN Connection 19 Direct ...

Page 3: ...2 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide What s in the Box 4 Diodes 2 Screws Anchors 2 Screwdrivers ...

Page 4: ...nBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide Optional Accessories Wiegand Card Reader ZK4500 Enrollment reader RS485 Fingerprint Reader Prox Card CR10E Card Enroller K1 1 Exit Button InBio Pro Cabinet ...

Page 5: ...TVs monitors or speakers may dam age the device Do not place the device next to heating equipment Be careful not to let liquid like water drinks or chemicals leak inside the device Do not let children touch the device without supervision Do not drop or damage the device Do not disassemble repair or alter the device Do not use the device for any other purpose than specified Clean the device often t...

Page 6: ... 1 Door Card Reader 1 Door Exit Button RS485 Fingerprint Reader 2 Door Card Reader 2 Door Exit Button 3 Door Card Reader 3 Door Exit Button 4 Door Card Reader 4 Door Exit Button 4 Lock Door Sensor 4 Aux Output DIP Switches Ethernet Port Lock Power InBio Pro Power LINK LED ACT LED SD Card Slot Figure 1 ...

Page 7: ...ata communication is in progress EXT RS485 TX RX Flashing Yellow Green LED indicates communication is in progress Flashing POWER Red LED indicates the panel is powered on Flashing RUN Green LED indicates that panel is in normal working state Flashing CARD Yellow LED indicates that the card is read by the panel Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 7 Figure 6 ...

Page 8: ...Start Guide Product Dimension Figure 9 InBio160Pro InBio260Pro InBio460Pro InBio Pro Metal Cabinet Figure 8 8 89 in 226 mm 7 125 in 181 mm 1 42 in 36 mm 4 17 in 106 mm 4 17 in 106 mm 4 17 in 106 mm 15 7 in 400 mm 13 in 330 mm 3 56 in 90 5 mm ...

Page 9: ... Backup Battery Mounting Holes State Indicators Inserting Panel to Rail Mounting Rail We recommend drilling the mounting plate screws into solid wood i e stud beam If a stud beam cannot be found then use the supplied drywall plastic mollies anchors Step 1 Pass the cable through holes Step 2 Mount the Metal Cabinet Step 3 Insert the InBio Pro Panel as it shown Figure 10 Figure 11 1 2 ...

Page 10: ... Start Guide Wiring Legend Detector Ethernet Cable IR Sensor Exit Button Floodlight Wiegand Card Reader Exit Button Normally Open Lock Normally Close Lock Wiegand Card Reader 12V DC Power Supply 12V DC Power Figure 12 Wet Power Input to Lock ...

Page 11: ...10 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide PowerWiring Diagram Without Backup Battery With Backup Battery Switching Power Supply Ground Ground Switching Power Supply Figure 14 Figure 13 ...

Page 12: ...nBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide RS485 Fingerprint Reader Connection 12V DC 12V DC ETHERNET 1 2 3 8 RS485 Fingerprint Reader Figure 15 Note Power Supply can only Power Panel and Two readers ...

Page 13: ...able 2 Set the odd number for IN reader and the even number for OUT reader for eg For two readers for one door the RS485 address 1 is for IN reader RS485 address 2 is for OUT reader 3 If RS485 fingerprint reader is powered from InBio460Pro panel the length of wire should be less than 100 meters or 330 ft 4 The External RS485 interface can supply maximum 500mA current The RS485 fingerprint reader s...

Page 14: ...13 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide Wiegand Connection Wiegand Card Reader Figure 17 Beeper Green LED Wiegand D1 Wiegand D0 GND DC 6 14V ...

Page 15: ...14 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide REX Connections ZK ABK Exit Button K2 Exit Switch Separate Power Supply Unused NO BUTTON COM GND 12V DC 12V DC Figure 18 ...

Page 16: ...15 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide Lock Connection Connecting a Lock with External Power Supply Dry Contact FR107 Diode GND GND Sensor Sensor 12V DC Door Contact ETHERNET Figure 19 ...

Page 17: ... you must take the following steps 1 Take apart the cover of InBio460Pro Push the tab inward see figure 21 2 Select the appropriate lock relay and find its jumpers 3 Take off the jumpers and change to 4 Connect the lock as show in the diagram see figure 23 and 24 Back of InBio460Pro Select one Relay Default setting 1 2 3 4 Take off jumpers Jumpers Plug Jumpers 2 3 4 5 Figure 21 Figure 20 Lock Conn...

Page 18: ...ion Normally Open Lock Powered From Lock Terminal Wet Contact Normally Closed Lock Powered From Lock Terminal Wet Contact 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC GND GND FR107 Diode FR107 Diode GND GND ETHERNET ETHERNET Figure 22 Figure 23 16 or 18 AWG shielded cable recommended ...

Page 19: ...18 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide Aux I O Connection Aux Input Connection Aux Output Connection 12V DC 12V DC GND GND ETHERNET Figure 25 Figure 24 ETHERNET ...

Page 20: ... Issuer ZK4500 Enrollment reader ZK4500 Enrollment reader CR10E Card Issuer ETHERNET ETHERNET 19 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide Ethernet Connection LAN Connection Important Notes 1 Both 10Base T and 100Base T are supported 2 This cable distance must be less than 330 ft 100m 3 For cable length of more than 330 ft 100m use network switch to amplify the signal Figure 26 Figure 27 C...

Page 21: ...estore InBio Pro Panel to factory default settings The parameters which gets reset are device IP address communication password gateway and subnet mask 2 The switch is OFF by default When it is moved up and down for three times within 10 seconds and finally returned to OFF position the factory settings will be restored after the access control panel is restarted To reset factory settings Turn 7 sw...

Page 22: ... Quick Start Guide Installation Diagram Sensor CEILING INDOOR OUTDOOR InBio Pro Access Control Bundle Electric Lock Exit Button Indoor Wiegand card reader Outdoor Wiegand card reader Figure 30 Ethernet Communication wire 220 110 V Input ...

Page 23: ...d WD1 wiring is reversed 4 How do I connect a third party reader or a stand alone reader to a InBio Pro panel Connect the Wiegand output to the WD0 and WD1 of the stand alone readers on the panel s reader port Note The board can only supply 12 V DC 2A power so an external power supply may be required 5 What kind of wire is recommended for the panel 16 or 18 AWG twisted shielded wire is recommended...

Page 24: ...UT Switching voltage V 12V Use regulated DC power adaptor only Switching Current A 2 Auxiliary relay output Switching voltage V 12V Use regulated DC power adaptor only Switching Current A 1 25 SWITCH AUX INPUT VIH V VIL V Pull up resistance Ω 4 7k The input ports are pulled up with 4 7k resistors WIEGAND INPUT Voltage V 10 8 12 13 5 Current mA 500 ZK ELECTRIC LOCK Voltage V DC 10 8 12 13 2 Current...

Page 25: ...mber of Outputs 2 1 Form C Relay for Lock and One Form C Relay for Aux Output 4 2 Form C Relay for Lock and 2 Form C Relay for Aux Output 8 4 Form C Relay or Lock and 4 Form C Relay for Aux Output Card holders Capacity 60 000 60 000 60 000 Fingerprint Capacity 20 000 20 000 20 000 Log Events Capacity 100 000 100 000 100 000 Communication TCP IP TCP IP TCP IP Package Dimen sion 350 L 90 H 300 W mm ...

Page 26: ...nded to install software version 3 0 3 0 or above Downloading 26 Installation 27 Adding Device 29 Creating aTime Zone 31 Creating an Access Level 32 Enrolling Personnel 33 Wiegand Format 35 Add Delete Personnel to Access Level 36 Real Time Monitoring 37 Exporting Reports 38 First Person Normally Open 39 ...

Page 27: ... Start Guide Downloading 1 Go to http www zkteco com product ZKBioSecurity3 0_421 html 2 Download the latest software and related files as required 3 Once downloaded extract the rar file to a new folder 4 Click on setup to begin installstion ...

Page 28: ...ck the requirements to install the software Click Continue if all tests are passed else check the issues and re test 2 Add an open port Default 8088 or ask a network administrator for an open port 3 Click the check box to add firewall exception for this port Installation ...

Page 29: ...lation 4 Select the mode of database The default will be PostgreSQL if you want to select any other database then select Alternative database 5 Click Browse and choose or create a folder to store your backup files 6 Select Create the required folder 7 Click OK ...

Page 30: ...e 1 Click on Access to get below interface of Access Module of the software Adding Device 2 Click on Device 3 Click on Search Device 4 Click Search to search all the access controllers on the network 5 From the list click Add to add the required device ...

Page 31: ...y the IP address as shown below Adding Device 7 Enter the IP address of current system PC 8 Enter the access point of system 9 Click on this option after adding device the system will clear all data in the device except the event logs 10 Click OK to finish When the device is not in the same network with server customers should down load the tool and search the device as shown below ...

Page 32: ...KBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide Creating aTime Zone Click Access Control Time Zones Add to access the time zone setting interface After setting the time zone click OK to save and the time zone will appear in the list ...

Page 33: ...ing an Access Level 1 Click Access 2 Click Access Control 3 Click Access Levels 4 Click New 5 Enter the details and click OK 6 You need to add doors to the access levels 7 Select the required door s 8 Move the selected door s 9 Click OK to finish adding doors ...

Page 34: ...el 2 Click Person 3 Click New to add personnel A Personnel ID It must be a unique 9 characters length with the valid range of 1 79999999 It can be configured based on actual conditions The Person nel No contains only numbers by default but may also include letters after setting parameters ...

Page 35: ... D Card Number You can add a card number through manual entry or a card issuer For issuing through issuer click on the card icon directly For issuing card manually you must enter both the card number and the site code then the software converts the numbers to the card number for access control system verification E Access Control Here you will get all the access levels created by you and by defaul...

Page 36: ...ersonnel 2 Click Card Management 3 Click Wiegand Format 4 Taking Wiegnad Format37 as an example Click to edit p indicates Parity Position s indicates Site Code c indicates Cardholder ID f in dicates Facility Code m indicates Manufactory Code e indicates Even Parity O indicates Odd Parity b indicates both odd check and even check x indicates par ity bits no check ThepreviousWiegandFormat37 thefirst...

Page 37: ...s Level 1 Click Access 2 Access Control 3 Set Access by Person 4 Click on the required employee 5 Click Add to Levels 6 Select Level s 7 Click to move the selected level s to the right and then click OK to complete adding The added level s will appear in the list on to the right side ...

Page 38: ...and real time events of controllers in the system including normal events and abnormal events including alarm events device transactions You can also filter by Area device name Serial number to check a specific de vice transactions or all at once Hover over a door icon to open pop up menu as shown below and click Re mote Closing Remote Opening or Cancel Alarm and more ...

Page 39: ...rsonnel ID Device Name and more if required and click on search 4 Click All transactions or as required 5 Click on Export to get the list 6 Click OK 1 Click Personnel 2 Click Person 3 Filter the data Department Personnel ID and more if required and click on search 4 Click on Export to get the list Access Module Personnel Module ...

Page 40: ... during a specified time zone when triggered by specified personnel After the specified personnel unlocks this feature keeps the door unlocked till the end of the time zone and it will lock automatically at the end of the specified time zone 1 Click Access 2 Click Access Control 3 Click First Person Normally Open 4 Click New 5 Select the door 6 Select the Time Zone Before using this function creat...

Page 41: ...40 InBio Pro and ZKBioSecurity 3 0 Quick Start Guide ZKAccess division of ZKTeco 6 Kingsbridge Road Suite 8 Fairfield NJ 07004 T 1 862 505 2101 sales zkaccess com www zkaccess com ...

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