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User Manual

100RV

Standalone RFID Access Controller

Summary of Contents for 100RV

Page 1: ...User Manual 100RV Standalone RFID Access Controller ...

Page 2: ...Card 2 What s included 3 At a glance 3 1 Front Rear 4 Cable color scheme 3 Installation and external connection 1 Cable selection 2 Bypass diode connection 3 I O connection 3 1 Input Connection Exit Button Connection Door Contact Sensor Connection Auxiliary Input Device Connection AUX 1 green AUX 2 green with white stripes AUX 3 green with red stripes 3 2 Output Connection Door open POWER FAIL SAF...

Page 3: ... bell 2 Initialization 3 Forced initialization with external line 5 Reader mode setup 1 Reader mode setup RF only 2 Reader mode setup RF P W 3 Reader mode setup PIN only 4 Reader mode setup RF PIN combination mode 5 Enabling keypad input for the card number 6 User management 1 To register cards in RF only mode 2 Registering cards in a combination of RF and P W modes 3 To register cards in PIN mode...

Page 4: ... for AUX 2 7 To specify the alarm operation time for AUX 3 8 To activate or deactivate the door relay by the door contact sensor 9 Advanced setting 1 To specify the TTL output operation mode 2 To set the chime bell function 3 To specify the chime bell operation time 4 To specify the input mode for AUX 1 5 To specify the input mode for AUX 2 6 To specify the input mode for AUX 3 7 To specify the in...

Page 5: ...d for AUX 3 11 Other information 1 Initial values 2 Function codes 12 Troubleshooting 1 Troubleshooting 13 Product specifications 1 Product specifications 14 RMA Request 15 Warranty Policy and Limitation of Liability Back cover 43 44 44 45 47 47 54 54 55 57 59 ...

Page 6: ...ompanying the appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture WARNING 1 Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Using any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage to the product 2 Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion fire electri...

Page 7: ...0 When cleaning do not spray water directly onto parts of the product Doing so may cause fire or electric shock CAUTION 1 Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference 2 Do not install in a location subject to high temperature over 50 C low temperature below 30 C or high humidity Doing so may cause f...

Page 8: ...ur safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specif...

Page 9: ...be connected to the Exit button Door Contact Sensor Motion Sensor and Fire Sensor It also has 2 relay outputs that can control the door lock and alarm relay The dual tamper switch triggers an alert if the product is forcibly disassembled You can use the keypad to confi gure all settings as necessary This product is designed for a standalone system 1 1 Single Door Access Control You can use the RF ...

Page 10: ...function as a chime bell in connection with the door bell 1 6 Duress Alarm This is used in a situation where you should open the door inevitably by a robber insisting to do so Entering the two digit duress alarm password with pressing the button and recognizing the registered card or card number can open the door normally while you can set to produce the TTL signal notifying the door is forcibly o...

Page 11: ...p 6 Product introduction 100RV 3 At a glance ...

Page 12: ...to connect to the power source or I O cable 5 Buzzer Piezo buzzer 6 Fixing Hole Fixing hole for wall mounting 4 Cable color scheme Item Cable color Signal Line Description Power Red DC 12V Power 12V Black GND Earth grounding for power Output Blue with white stripes NC RL1 Door Relay NC Terminal Gray with red stripes COM RL1 Door Control Relay COM Port White with red stripes NO RL1 Door Relay NO po...

Page 13: ...put Input Orange EXIT Exit button connection port Yellow with red stripes CONTACT Door Contact Sensor Connection Port Green AUX IN 1 Aux Input 1 Green with white stripes AUX IN 2 Aux Input 2 Green with red stripes AUX IN 3 Aux Input 3 Pink DATA_0 Wiegand Data 0 Input Port Sky blue DATA_1 Wiegand Data 1 Input Port Item Cable color Signal Line Description ...

Page 14: ...eader power and data External Reader This Product Belden 9512 22 AWG 4 Conductor Shielded Belden 9514 22 AWG 8 Conductor Shielded Door Contact Sensor Exit Button Sensor Input Input This Product Belden 9512 22 AWG 4 Conductor Shielded Belden 9514 22 AWG 8 Conductor Shielded Door Lock Alarm Device Lock Alarm This Product Belden 9409 18 AWG 2 Conductor Unshielded ...

Page 15: ... alarm device to the output relay there should occur a voltage surge while the inductor is turning on and off If you do not connect a reverse diode to the relay the surge voltage will cause damage to the electric circuit of the controller To reduce this surge it is recommended to connect a reverse diode between the devices Figure 3 1 100RV_bypass_diode_connection 3 I O connection 3 1 Input Connect...

Page 16: ...e Exit button to GND Door Contact Sensor Connection 1 Connect one line of the door contact sensor to the yellow with red stripes 2 Connect the other line of the door contact sensor to GND Auxiliary Input Device Connection AUX 1 green AUX 2 green with white stripes AUX 3 green with red stripes 1 Connect one line of the external input device to AUX 1 AUX 2 or AUX 3 2 Connect the other line of the ex...

Page 17: ...pes for locking the door to DC 12V 2 Connect the relay NO line white with red stripes for locking the door to the plus line of the door lock 3 Connect the minus line of the door lock to GND Alarm Connection Alarm Relay 1 Connect the relay COM white for the alarm device to DC 12V 2 Connect the relay NO line purple for the alarm device to the plus line of the alarm device 3 Connect the minus line of...

Page 18: ...e of the power supply unit to the minus line of the reader 3 Connect the Wiegand data input line 0 of the proximity reader to the purple line 4 Connect the Wiegand data input line 1 of the proximity reader to the sky blue line For a list of compliant readers external readers see the followings Standard 26bit Wiegand format proximity reader Proximity keypad readers of 4 8 bit burst format are not s...

Page 19: ...tion for an Unregistered Card When reading an unregistered card it produces an alarm with the melody for two seconds You can specify the use of the alarm and change the operation time 1 5 Secure Mode Operation The person who exits the last can set the secure mode using the keypad Set Secure mode Press the button twice and press Release secure mode Present and authenticate a registered card or the ...

Page 20: ...ge 23 1 7 How to use the chime bell When you have connected and set the chime bell press to ring the chime bell See page 33 2 Initialization If you have the Master Card registered you can use it to initialize the device 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press the button twice and press 3 The system will restore the factory default settings with all LED indicators blinking Initializing the ...

Page 21: ... 1 Turn off the product shortcircuit between the green line and the orange line with white stripes and turn it back on 2 When the initialization is completed 3 LED indicators are blinking with a beep 3 Restore the connection of the two lines back to their original state ...

Page 22: ...d try again 1 When you turn on the product all of the 3 LED indicators will flash with a beep No flashing of the 3 indicators denotes that the reader mode is already specified 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press When the mode is specifi ed only the green LED indicator flashes 3 Present a card that you want to register as the Master Card to the device When the Master Card is registered ...

Page 23: ... register the cards right now simply jump to Step 5 above without through Step 4 above 5 Present the registered Master Card to the product once again 6 The device enters Standby mode with only the orange LED indicator flashing 3 Reader mode setup PIN only No Master Card or Master PIN is ever registered If you remember the Master Card or the Master PIN was registered initialize the product and try ...

Page 24: ... indicators denotes that the reader mode is already specified 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 3 Present a card that you want to register as the Master Card to the device When the Master Card is registered only the red LED indicator flashes 4 Present cards or PIN numbers 4 6 digits to register with the device one after another and the device will register them with a beep If you don...

Page 25: ...p 20 Reader mode setup 100RV in sequence and press You can set the device to allow you to control the door by entering the 8 digit card number using the keypad The default is Keypad Input Disabled ...

Page 26: ...sent a card to the device it will be registered with a beep Repeat this step if you want to register multiple cards 4 Present the Master card to the device again and the device will switch to normal mode If no input is made for 20 seconds the device will switch to normal mode 2 Registering cards in a combination of RF and P W modes Ensure that you must have registered the Master Card and the devic...

Page 27: ...mber and press When the mode is specified only the green LED indicator flashes 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press When the mode is specified only the green LED indicator flashes 3 If you enter a user number 4 6 digits to register and press the PIN number will be registered with a beep Repeat this step if you want to register multiple PIN numbers 4 Present the Master PIN number to the ...

Page 28: ...rmal mode The door may be accessed in two ways using the card or the PIN number 5 To delete a registered card or PIN number Ensure that you must have registered the Master Card or the Master PIN number and the device is specifi ed in a certain mode This is applicable in all modes 1 Enter the Master Card or Master PIN When the mode is specified only the green LED indicator flashes 2 Press Button an...

Page 29: ...not be used because it is set for the Secure mode 2 To specify the retry count for an unregistered ID You can specify the retry count for authentication with an unregistered card or PIN If the retry count exceeds the set limit the keypad input will be suspended for the next one minute You can specify the keypad input suspension time in To specify the keypad input suspension time if the retry count...

Page 30: ...ime of the keypad input suspension followed by an alarm if an unregistered user keeps trying to open the door for certain times the code number is set to 82 4 To specify the delayed start time in secure mode 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 3 Enter the two digit delayed start time unit minute and press The default is set to 00 See the table be...

Page 31: ...ontact Sensor will perform the predefi ned alarm operation after the set time For setting the alarm operation time refer to 4 To specify the alarm output for an input error of the door contact sensor 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 3 Enter the two digit operation time unit second and press The default is set to 00 second which means the Door ...

Page 32: ...s 3 Provide the alarm output port and press The default is set to 02 alarm For the alarm output port settings refer to Output port table The alarm for the dismantled device occurs regardless of the operation mode of either Normal or Secure so you simply specify the operation port only To specify the operation port refer to the operation port settings in the Output Port Setting Table 8 To open or c...

Page 33: ...ent the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press To release the QUICK mode repeat Step 1 above select the buttons and press The default is set to not used 10 To set or release the toggle mode for the door relay In the Toggle mode the door opens if it is closed or vice versa by presenting a registered card or entering the PIN 1 Present the Master Card to the device ...

Page 34: ...rmal and Secure modes Normal and Secure modes 50 Door Relay 01 Output Port Setting Value 51 EX 2 If the alarm relay and the TTL output operate in Secure mode Secure Mode 00 Alarm Relay TTL 06 Output Port Setting Value 06 Operate only in Secure mode 00 Operate in normal mode and Secure mode 50 Operation port setting value Operate the door relay only 01 Operate the alarm relay only 02 Operate the TT...

Page 35: ... ID By default the door relay operates for 03 seconds while the TTL output works for 00 second in normal and Secure modes You can specify from 00 to 99 2 To specify the output time if the card is not authenticated You can specify the output time if an unregistered card or PIN number fails in getting authenticated 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button twice and press 3 Refer to the...

Page 36: ... card the TTL output operates Specify the TTL operation time for this purpose For the Duress code refer to 1 DURESS alarm 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 3 Specify the two digit TTL output time unit second and press The default is set to 03 second You can specify a time from 00 to 99 seconds 4 To specify the alarm output for an input error of...

Page 37: ...mode will not be activated For instance if you set the output mode to 5 2 and assign the operation time for each output device by following the steps 4 5 and 6 above only the alarm relay will operate 5 To specify the alarm operation time for AUX 1 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 3 Refer to the output port table on page 28 and specify a desire...

Page 38: ...ant the alarm relay alone to operate in normal and Secure modes in case of an input through the auxiliary port select the buttons and press 4 Enter the two digit door relay output time and press 5 Enter the two digit alarm relay output time and press 6 Enter the two digit TTL relay output time and press You can specify a two digit time from 00 to 99 seconds By default all output times are set to 0...

Page 39: ...ther output ports that are not specified for the output mode will not be activated For instance if you set the output mode to 5 2 and assign the operation time for each output device by following the steps 4 5 and 6 above only the alarm relay will operate 8 To activate or deactivate the door relay by the door contact sensor You can set the Door Contact Sensor to control the door lock This is to al...

Page 40: ...I O time setup 100RV p 35 The default is set to disabled ...

Page 41: ...lease the setting repeat Step 1 above select the buttons and press The default is set to switch from HIGH 5V to LOW 0V 2 To set the chime bell function You can specify the use of the chime bell Use the chime bell in the TTL level 5V for this purpose The default output time is 5 seconds For changing the output time refer to 3 To specify the chime bell operation time 1 Present the Master Card to the...

Page 42: ...n and Button in sequence and press 3 Specify the two digit operation time unit second and press The default is set to 05 second You can specify a time from 00 to 99 seconds 4 To specify the input mode for AUX 1 You can specify an operation for the auxiliary port 1 when it switches from LOW 0V to HIGH 5V 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press To rele...

Page 43: ...quence and press To release the setting repeat Step 1 above select the buttons and press The default is set to switch from HIGH 5V to LOW 0V 6 To specify the input mode for AUX 3 You can specify an operation for the auxiliary port 3 when it switches from LOW 0V to HIGH 5V 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press To release the setting repeat Step 1 ab...

Page 44: ...ease the setting press the buttons and press The default is set to switch from HIGH 5V to LOW 0V 8 To specify the input mode for the door contact sensor You can specify an operation for the Door Contact Sensor when it switches from LOW 0V to HIGH 5V 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press To release the setting repeat Step 1 above select the buttons ...

Page 45: ...cify the use of the tamper alarm You can maintain the alarm setup in normal operation and release it in case of a service repair requiring the dismantlement of the device You must set the alarm mode when you have installed the device For the alarm output port settings refer to 7 To specify the alarm output port for the dismantled device 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button twice ...

Page 46: ... output setting that you specifi ed in To specify the output time if the card is authenticated See page 28 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 4 To check the output specified for an unregistered card user You can check the output setting that you specifi ed in To specify the output time if the card is not authenticated See page 29 1 Present the M...

Page 47: ...n sequence and press 6 To check the output specified for AUX 1 You can check the output setting that you specifi ed in To specify the alarm operation time for AUX 1 See page 30 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press 7 To check the output specified for AUX 2 You can check the output setting that you specifi ed in To specify the alarm operation time f...

Page 48: ...check the output specified for AUX 3 You can check the output setting that you specifi ed in To specify the alarm operation time for AUX 3 See page 31 1 Present the Master Card to the device 2 Press Button and Button in sequence and press ...

Page 49: ...e red LED indicator fl ashes for 2 seconds 3 Duress Mode Password 00 The TTL output port produces a signal for 3 seconds in Duress mode 4 QUICK MODE Disabled 5 Chime Bell Output Enabled Chime Bell Operating Time 0 5 second 6 Melody Sound Enabled 7 Keypad Input Limited Use 20 seconds 8 When an input signal is sensed H L common for all inputs 9 When a TTL output signal is sensed H L 10 Patrol Mode D...

Page 50: ... 11 27 Set the AUX 3 alarming time 12 29 Set the Duress Mode password 2 digits 13 30 Set the TTL output time in Duress Mode 14 31 To check the output of the registered card user test on code 21 15 32 To check the output of the unregistered card user 16 34 To check the output specififi ed for the Door Contact Sensor alarm 17 35 To check the output specififi ed for AUX 1 18 36 To check the output sp...

Page 51: ...switches from H to L 40 69 Sense if the Door Contact Sensor switches from L to H 41 70 Sense if the Door Contact Sensor switches from H to L 42 71 Set the TTL output to H 43 72 Set the TTL output to L 44 73 Keypad input enabled 45 74 Keypad input disabled 46 77 Chime bell enabled 47 78 Chime bell disabled 48 80 Set the starting delay time for Patrol Mode 49 81 Set the operation time for the Door C...

Page 52: ...nd user cards as usual because the product is in the initial state I 100RV modes available Mode Number ENT RF Only 01 ENT RF P W 02 ENT PIN Only 03 ENT RF or PIN 05 ENT II Master Card or PIN 4 6 digits Mode 03 or 05 ENT III Enter the user card or PIN number and provide the password according to the mode IV Master Card or PIN 4 6 digits Mode 03 or 05 ENT For more information about registering the M...

Page 53: ...d works normally In the initial setup of the product or after it is initialized Set the operation mode and register the Master card and user cards as usual because the product is in the initial state I 100RV modes available Mode Number ENT RF Only 01 ENT RF P W 02 ENT PIN Only 03 ENT RF or PIN 05 ENT II Master Card or PIN 4 6 digits Mode 03 or 05 ENT III Enter the user card or PIN number and provi...

Page 54: ...ct 1 Check if the product works properly If the product operates normally and you have the Master Card or the PIN number I If you have the card to delete Master Card or PIN 4 6 digits Mode 03 or 05 ENT Enter the command to delete the user 14 ENT Enter another card to delete if you have multiple cards to delete Master Card or PIN 4 6 digits Mode 03 or 05 ENT II If you have lost the card to delete B...

Page 55: ...n using the external cable Turn off the product and detach it from the wall Connect the orange line of the product to the orange line with the white stripes Turn on the product and check the initial state LED indicators blink with the increasing bell sound Disconnect the two short circuited lines and turn off the product 2 If the problem persists after you have followed the procedures above contac...

Page 56: ...or the keypad suspension in the user manual If the buzzer stays inactive VII Initialize the product Initializing the product will restore all your settings regarding the Master Card and user cards to the factory default 2 If the problem persists after you have followed the procedures above contact a designated service center The Exit button does not work at all 1 Check if the Exit button is connec...

Page 57: ...unication cable and check if the exit reader works properly Check the Wiegand output state of the external reader by referring to the user manual and replace the reader if it shows an abnormal output II If there occurs a noise on the Wiegand communication cable using the measuring device Reinforce the GND line by using the shield line and space line as additional GND points Extend the Wiegand comm...

Page 58: ... II Remove the door lock from 100RV and check the relay output of 100RV Replace the door lock if the relay output of 100RV shows a normal state III For more information refer to the door lock connection section in the user manual 3 If the problem persists after you have followed the procedures above contact a designated service center Problem Action ...

Page 59: ...Output DC5V Rating Max 500mA 1ea TTL Output DC5V Rating Max 20mA LED Indicator 3 LED Indicators Red Green and Orange Beeper Piezo Buzzer Keypad 12 Key Touch Keypad with Back Lighting Operating Temperature 30 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Color Material Silver with Black Polycarbonate Aluminum Die casting Dimension W x H x D mm 87 0 x 109 0 x 25 0 Weight 380...

Page 60: ...nline RMA RMA REQUEST Please refer to the IDTECK webpage for more details 2 RMA Code will be issued after the RMA Center reviews the RMA request form 3 Enclose the product along with the RMA Code and send it to IDTECK RMA Center Product without RMA Code is not accepted If you have any questions or problems regarding the RMA services please contact us using the contact information below Friendly re...

Page 61: ...w idteck com E Training Center http www idtecktraining com IDTECK Production Facility and RMA Center 2F 89 4 Dodang Dong Weonmi Gu Bucheon Si Gyeonggi Do 420 130 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com Website www idteck com E Training Center http www idtecktraining com The specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time ...

Page 62: ...ities on the part of IDTECK and IDTECK DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IDTECK does not and cannot know who is present what property is located where this product will be used it would be extremely difficult to determine the actual damages that may result from a failure of the product to perform as anticipated and the ...

Page 63: ...p 58 Warranty Policy and Limitation of Liability 100RV ...

Page 64: ...manual are subject to change without notice at any time 5F Ace Techno Tower B D 684 1 Deungchon Dong Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 030 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com May 2013 Copyright IDTECK Co Ltd FFMA0246 ...

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