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User’s Manual Fingerprint Identification Access Control System
Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................. 5 2. General ................................................................................................................................. 6 3. Key Features........................................................................................................................ 7 4. Specifications ...........................................................
9.3 TCP/IP Communication Port Connection (Optional) ..................................................... 25 9.4 TCP/IP Converter (External Version) ............................................................................ 26 10. Initial Setup ...................................................................................................................... 27 10.1 Initialization of FINGER007......................................................................................... 27 10.
12.3 Setup Menu F3 ........................................................................................................... 47 12.3.1 ID Registration ..................................................................................................... 47 12.3.2 ID Deletion ........................................................................................................... 48 12.3.3 ID List .............................................................................................................
1. Safety Instructions The description below is to keep user’s safety and prevent any product damage. Please fully read these instruction and use the product properly. Danger: This symbol indicates that incorrect handling of the product may result in serious injury or death. Warning: This symbol indicates that incorrect handling of the product may result in injury or property damage. Cautions about Power - Only use the standard voltage (DC +12V/ 350mA).
2. General The Star FINGER007 / iPASS IP-FINGER007 / IDTECK FINGER007SR is a highly advanced single-door biometric access controller with a fingerprint recognition module, a proximity card reader and a keypad. The flexible but reliable biometric access controller is designed to meet various requirements for a robust integrated security solution for access control and time & attendance.
3. Key Features z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z FINGER007, IP-FINGER007 : 125KHz Proximity / FINGER007SR : 13.
Reading Time (Card) Verification / Identification Time Power / Current FINGER007 / IP-FINGER007 External Reader Port FINGER007SR Keypad LED Indicator Beeper 30ms Less than 1sec. / Less than 2sec. DC 12V / Max.300mA 1 port (26bitWiegand, 4 / 8Bit Burst for PIN) for Anti-Pass Back 1 port (34BitWiegand, 4 / 8Bit Burst for PIN) for Anti-Pass Back RS232 / RS422 (Max.
5. Identifying Supplied Parts Unpack and check the contents. If any of these parts are missing, contact your distributor. Main unit Wall mount O-ring User’s manual Screws Cable & Diode (1 Unit) (1 PC) (5 PCS) (1 Copy) (4 PCS) Cable(5 ea) Diode(2 ea) 6. Product Overview 6.1. Functions Standalone Operation The Star FINGER007 / iPASS IP-FINGER007 / IDTECK FINGER007SR is capable of having two readers (i.e.
Dual Finger Mode Dual Finger Mode is a function that lets a user register two fingers for one ID so that the user can receive authentication with either of the two registered fingers. This is useful when a user’s finger is injured. Anti-Pass Back Anti-Pass Back is a function that is used to prevent a user entering an area by using their card and passing that card back to another person to use.
example, to keep a door open during a certain period of time.) Operating Time for Authentication Modes – Using this feature, you can have the FINGER007 change. It’s Authentication Mode during a set time period.
Adaptive Mode If the Adaptive Mode is enabled, the fingerprint image is automatically adapted for better recognition results. This mode can be enabled in 11.Adaptive of “SETUP MENU F1”. While this feature improves the recognition success rate, the authentication process may take longer. Weigand Output Function You can use a Weigand Output Function in the "SETUP MODE F2". 6.2 Product Description 6.2.1 Front View 1 ○ 5 ○ 2 ○ 4 ○ 3 ○ 1 LCD Display ○ It shows setting status.
*In case of FIM2030, red light will turn on. 6.2.2 Rear View 1 ○ 3 ○ 2 ○ 1 Initialization Switch ○ This switch is used to initialize Star FINGER007. For initialization, press down this switch and then keep it more than 2 seconds. Refer to ‘8.2 System Initialization’ for more details. 2 Communication Display LED ○ #3, #4(yellow, green) LED will twinkle during RS232, RS422 and TCP/IP communication. If the LAN is connected normally during TCP/IP communication, #1, green LED will turn on.
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Tamper Switch Out RS232 INTERFACE Tamper Switch Out (Not Use) Yellow with White Stripe CON2 RS232-TX TXD Black with White Stripe RS232-RX RXD Red with White Stripe Ground GND Black RS422 INTERFACE CON3 RS422-TX(-) TX(-) Yellow RS422-TX(+) TX(+) Gray RS422-RX(-) RX(-) Blue RS422-RX(+) RX(+) Brown TCP/IP Communication CON6 TCP/IP Communication 8PIN Connector Module 6.3 Option TCP/IP Module: Star FINGER007 is able to use TCP/IP Communication.
Figure: System Installation Layout 7.1.
reflections will damp out in three round trip up and down the cable length, the transmitted signal will stabilize 18.6us after the leading edge of a Bit. Since the data Bit is captured in the middle of the Bit which is approximately 52us after the leading edge of a Bit. The reflection stabilizing time 18.6us is much before the center of the Bit therefore the Termination Resistors are not required.
communications. For the good grounding, we recommend to connecting only one end of shield wire of communication cable to Grounding System; If you find earth ground nearby, then connect one end of shield wire to earth ground; If you do not have earth ground nearby, then find chassis ground and connect one end of shield wire to chassis ground; If you do not find both earth ground and chassis ground, then connect one end of shield wire to power ground.
8. Installation of the Product 8.1 Template Real size template is on 65p in this manual. Tear off the template page and attach it to the wall. And then follow steps below to install the Star FINGER007. (You can install the Star FINGER007 directly, if the gang box is installed on the wall.) 1. Position the Wall Mount template to the location at which you want to install the unit and mark two drilling (two Tap #6-32 holes) positions and then drill it 2. Drill a 1/2” hole on the center of the wall mount. 3.
center hole and push the main unit to wall mount to lock the main unit and make sure that the main unit is locked with wall mount. 8.2 System Initialization You have to initialize the FINGER007 unit prior to first installation. Once power is supplied to the FINGER007, press down the initialization switch on the back of the FINGER007 unit and then keep it more than 2 seconds, then you can see displays below on the LCD. If you want initialization, press key <1> otherwise press key <0>. SYSTEM INIT.
8.3 Wiring 8.3.1 Power - Connect (+) wire of DC 12V power to +12V (Red wire) - Connect GND (-) wire of DC 12V power to GND (Black wire) 8.3.2 Input Connections Exit Button Connection (Exit) - Connect one wire from an Exit Button to exit (Orange wire). - Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to the GND (Black wire). Door Contact Sensor Connection (Contact) - Connect one wire from a Door Contact Sensor to contact (Yellow wire with Red stripe).
Figure: 2.2K Resistance Connection for Cut Off Check 8.3.3 Output Connections Door Lock (Power Fail Safe) Connection (Relay 1) - Connect COM port of Relay 1(Gray with Red stripe) to + 12V (Red wire) - Connect NC port of Relay 1(Blue with White stripe) to (+) wire of Door Lock Device. - Connect GND (Black wire) port to (-) wire of Door Lock Devices.
8.3.4 Reader Connections (External Reader) • Proximity Reader Connection - Connect (+) wire of FINGER007 to +12V (Red wire) - Connect (-) wire of FINGER007 to GND (Black wire) - Connect DATA0 wire of FINGER007 to DATA0 (Pink wire) - Connect DATA1 wire of FINGER007 to DATA1 (Cyan wire) CAUTION: If the controller and the external reader use separate power sources, you must connect the GND between the controller and the external reader.
- Connect RS232-GND of FINGER007 to the PIN 5 of the 9-PIN connector. - Plug in the 9-PIN connector to COM1 or COM2 port of the PC. - Install and run FINGER007 Application Software. CAUTION: The firmware upgrade may not succeed if the distance between the PC and the device is too far. A USB-to-serial converter is recommended if the PC has no COM ports. 9.2 RS-422 Communication Port Connection 9.2.
9.2.2 RS-422 Connection (Multiple FINGER007 Connections) RS422/RS232 converter is required to use RS422 communication between multiple FINGER007s and the PC. Please follow the following instructions. First, you have to connect all RS422 port of all FINGER007s in parallel. - Connect RS422-TX (+) of one FINGER007 to RS422-TX (+) of another FINGER007. - Connect RS422-TX (-) of one FINGER007 to RS422-TX (-) of another FINGER007. - Connect RS422-RX (+) of one FINGER007 to RS422-RX (+) of another FINGER007.
Figure: TCP/IP Connection with FINGER007 and Host PC 9.4 TCP/IP Converter (External Version) When you use the TCP/IP converter, choose only one converter between RS232 and RS422.
10. Initial Setup 10.1 Initialization of FINGER007 After completing installation and cable connections, apply power (DC12V) to the FINGER007. Press down the initialization switch on the back of the FINGER007 unit and then keep it more than 2 seconds. Then, the LCD will first display “Initialize OK? 1: Yes 0: No”. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system or <0> to cancel the initialization procedure.
10.3 Time / Date Setting After you enter the Setup Mode, you will see the following screen with the current date and time. To adjust the time / date setting, press , then enter 15 Digits in a YYYYMMDDhhmmssW format, and then enter again to confirm. YYYYMMDDhhmmssW 1. TIME SETTING MM/DD hh:mm:ss ■ NOTE: For the day of the week (W), 1 : Sun, 2 : Mon, 3 : Tue, 4 : Wed, 5 : Thu, 6 : Fri, 7 : Sat. e.g. To express August 24, 2009, 13:30:15, Monday, enter 200908241330152. 10.
10.5 Registering Cardholder IDs To add new cardholder IDs to the FINGER007, enter the Setup Mode (See 10.2 Entering Setup Mode), press . Once the 1.ID registration item appears on the LCD, press to begin the ID registration process. For detailed information on the ID registration process, please refer to 12.3.1 ID registration.
Registered Card Reading When a registered card (or PIN) is read, the door (Relay1) will open for 3 seconds (Defaults) with the “GREEN LED” on. Exit Button To request for exit from the inside, an Exit Button (Or External Reader) can be used. The Door (Relay1) will open for 3 seconds (Defaults) with the on.
12. Setting Changes INITIAL DISPLAY (MODEL NAME, CURRENT TIME) NO ID INPUT? YES NO OPERATE IN READER MODE MASTER ID /PW/FINGERPRINT ? YES SETUP MODE SETUP MODE F1 1. TIME SETTTING 2. COMM ADDRESS 3. BAUD RATE 4. READER 1 MODE 5. READER 2 MODE 6. MASTER ID 7. SYSTEM CLEAR 8. CARD ID CLEAR 9. EVENT CLEAR 10. T/S CLEAR SETUP MODE F2 SETUP MODE F3 1. TIME SCHEDULE 2. HOLIDAY T/S 3. HOLIDAY CODE 4. READER T/S 5. IN/OUT DEFINE 6. OUTPUT TIME 7. APB SETUP 8. RF PIN INPUT 9. EVENT MEMORY 10. DURESS MODE 11.
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12.1.2. Communication Address 2. COMM ADDRESS 00 2. COMM ADDRESS 12■ A communication address is a unique number assigned to each device for communication. The default address is 00. For proper communication with the PC, it is important that the value you set here should match the value you set on the application software. It is also important to make sure each device on a loop has a unique address.
12.1.4. Reader1 Mode 4. READER 1 MODE RF + FP(PW) 4. READER 1 MODE ->RF + PW + FP You can decide which combination of RF card, fingerprint and password verification you wish to use on Reader1 (the FINGER007 device itself). To change the Access Mode for Reader 1, press , select the “DESIRED MODE” by pressing <4> or <6>, and then press again to confirm. Access Modes for Reader 1 1. RF ONLY: Users can access the door by presenting their card or entering their ID number. 2.
12.1.6. Master ID Registration 6. MASTER ID ENTER ID NO. -> 12345678■ ID: 12345678 PW: FP: TO REGISTER F/P PUT YOUR FINGER! REGISTRATION OK! Master ID is the number/card that you use to enter the Setup Mode. For security reasons, it is advisable that you change the default Master ID immediately and keep the new Master ID / card confidential. CAUTION: Beware that if you forget the Master ID, you cannot access the Setup Mode.
12.1.8. Card ID Clear 8. CARD ID CLEAR 8. CARD ID CLEAR 1 – YES, 0 - NO Card ID clear allows you to delete all the card data from the FINGER007. CAUTION: Before you clear the card memory, make sure you do not need the data stored in the device. To clear the card data stored in the memory, press , and then press <1> to confirm. If you wish to cancel and exit, press <0> instead. 12.1.9. Event Clear 9. EVENT CLEAR 9.
12.2 Setup Menu F2 INDEX : 01 - 10 DAY OF WEEK: HOL, SUN, MON, ...
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1. TIME SCHEDULE T / S: 01 HOL 1 hh : mm – hh : mm You can define up to 10 time schedule codes. Time schedule code 00 is the default code and can be used to allow round-the-clock access. You can define time schedule codes 01 to 10. Each time schedule code has 8 programmable days (i.e. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat and holiday) and each day has 5 time intervals.
How to Define Holiday T/S Codes To define a new Holiday T/S code or change an existing one, press , and the LCD will show holiday T/S information such as Holiday T/S code, holiday number and date. Press <2> or <8> to scroll up or down the Holiday T/S code (01-10). Press <4> or <6> to scroll up or down the time interval. Select a Holiday T/S code and index, and press . Enter the date in the MM / DD format, then press to save the new holiday definition.
12.2.5 Input / Output Definition 5. IN/OUT DEFINE EXIT 03 00 00 00 00 In/Output Define allows you to adjust In/Output settings (Output activation time, In/Output Time Schedule, Cut-Off Check, etc.). To change the In/Output Settings, press and select an item using <4> or <6> key, and press again. After the cursor appears, enter the 10Digit number for the desired setting. Once all information is entered, press to exit.
12.2.6 Output Time Setting 6.OUTPUT TIME SET 1 Sec 6.OUTPUT TIME SET - > 0.1 Sec Output Time Set allows you to define the unit of time. z 1 sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1 second for the In/Output definition. z 0.1 sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1/10 second (or 100ms) for the In/Output definition To change the setting, press and press <4> or <6> to select the desired time unit and press to confirm.
12.2.8 RF PIN Input 8. RF PIN INPUT NOT USE 8. RF PIN INPUT - > USE RF Pin Input allows you to decide whether to enable or disable PIN (or RF card number) Input via the keypad. By default, PIN Input is disabled. Caution: If you choose “NOT USE”, you cannot gain access via password input when using RF+PW mode. This is same for external readers. 12.2.9 Event Alarm 9.EVENT ALARM USE 9.EVENT ALARM - > NOT USE Event Alarm allows you to decide whether to enable or disable the event memory full alarm.
10. DURESS MODE NOT USE 10. DURESS MODE - > USE DURESS P/W 12■ Duress Mode enables a cardholder under duress to activate a silent alarm to notify the security. To enable or disable the Duress Mode and / or set the Duress Password, press and press <4> or <6> to select either “NOT USE” or “USE” If you select “USE” the LCD will display the current “DURESS PASSWORD”. To change the password, press and enter the desired 2-Digit Duress Password, and press again to confirm.
12.2.12 LCD Display 12. LCD DISPLAY STATUS 12. LCD DISPLAY - > CARD NO LCD DISPLAY allows you to decide whether to display the card number or the status message on the LCD when access is granted or denied. z STATUS: The LCD will display the text message indicating the status, i.e. “ACCESS GRANTED” or “ACCESS DENIED” z CARD NO: Display the number of the card. To change the setting, press and press <4> or <6> to select “STATUS” or “CARD NO” and press to confirm. 12.2.13 Buzzer Status 13.
12.2.15 Data BYTE (FINGER007SR Only) 14. DATA BYTE This feature only applies to the FINGER007SR. 4BYTE By default, the FINGER007SR can read smart card written in 14. DATA BYTE - > 2BYTE the 4BYTE format, but, for advanced applications, you can use 2BYTE format smart cards. To do so, you must change the Data BYTE setting to “2BYTE”. To change the setting, press and press <4> or <6> to select “4BYTE” or “2BYTE” and press to confirm.
12.3 Setup Menu F3 12.3.1 ID Registration 1. REGISTRATION Registration allows you to add new cardholders to the FINGER007. To add a new cardholder ID, press . ENTER ID NO. Either present a card you wish to register to the FINGER007 or enter the card number (ID) via the keypad and press . ->_ NOTE: A Card Number (ID) can be 4 to 8Digits long. For the FINGER007SR, it can be 4 to 10Digits long. For more information about the Card Number Range on the FINGER007SR, see the note under 12.2.
ID: 12345678 PW■__TS__RD_FP_ TO REGISTER F/P PUT YOUR FINGER! LIFT AND PUT YOUR FINGER! [Q1:3] [Q2:4] REGISTRATION OK! Once the Card Number is entered, enter the Password (PW), Time Schedule (TS), Reader Number (RD) and Use of Fingerprint (FP) and press . For more information, see below. If you have entered 1 in the FP field, the fingerprint scanner will be lit up. Then, place the cardholder’s fingerprint on the scanner.
ID: 12345678 DELETE SUCCESS! If the card was successfully deleted, the “DELETE SUCCESS!” message will be displayed on the LCD. If the card you presented or the card number you entered is not found, the “UNREGISTERED ID” message will be displayed. 12.3.3 ID List 3. ID LIST ID List allows you to search for a certain registered card or view the list of all registered cards. To begin, press 3. ID LIST To search for a certain registered card, press <1>.
12.3.5 ID Memory 5. ID MEMORY 10000/50000 5. ID MEMORY -> 10000/50000 EVENT MEMORY NOT EMPTY !!! ID MEMORY NOT EMPTY !!! ID Memory allows you to decide how to divide the memory space between IDs and event transactions. The total number of IDs and event transactions combined is a maximum of 60,000. The default setting is 10,000 users and 50,000 event transactions. If you increase the maximum number of IDs, the maximum number of events decreases in the same proportion, and vice versa.
12.3.7 Event Count 7.EVENT COUNT 12345 The number of event transactions is displayed. This count automatically increases or decreases as new events occur or the existing events are uploaded to the PC. The LCD on the left shows that the totals of 12345 event transactions are stored in the memory.
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12.4.1 Firmware Version 1. F/W VERSION V A.1.0 The version of the firmware installed in the FINGER007 is displayed on the LCD. 12.4.2 Memory Test 2. MEMORY TEST TEST FAILED!!! PRESS ANY KEY… Memory Test allows you to test the memory of the FINGER007. To begin the test, press . If the test is successful, the LCD will display the “TEST PASSED” message. Press any key to finish the test. If the test is unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED” message.
3. OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT 1 OFF PRESS ANY KEY… Output Test allows you to test the output ports of the FINGER007. To begin the test, press . First, output ports1 and 2 will be tested. During the test, relay outputs are activated and you will hear Tick-Tack sounds with the green LED blinking twice. Second, output oorts3 and 4 will be tested. During the test, TTL outputs are activated and the yellow LED blinks twice. You can check the voltage level of the TTL outputs with appropriate test equipment.
12.4.6 Reader Test 6. READER TEST SCANNING… READER #1 12345678 Reader No. Reader Test allows you to test the reader(s). To begin the test, press . While the LCD displays “SCANNING”, present a card to the reader you would like to test, and the LCD will display the reader number and the card number. After the test is finished, press to exit. NOTE: Reader#1 refers to the built-in reader of the FINGER007, and Reader #2 refers to an external reader.
12.4.8 Communication Test 8. COMM TEST TEST PASSED!!! PRESS ANY KEY… TEST FAILED!!! PRESS ANY KEY… COMM Test allows you to test communication. Prior to the test, connect the RS232-RX wire (Black wire with White stripe) and the RS232-TX wire (Red wire with Black stripe) together. To begin the test, press . If the test is successful, the LCD will display the “TEST PASSED” message. Press any key to finish the test. If the test is unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED” message.
12.4.11 Adaptive Mode 11. ADAPTIVE 11. ADAPTIVE - > NOT USE The Adaptive Mode is a feature that improves the quality of fingerprint images in the authentication process, guaranteeing a higher likelihood of successful authentication. However, the authentication process may take longer with this feature on. To enable or disable the Adaptive Mode, press and press <4> or <6> to select “USE” or “NOT USE” and press to confirm. 12.4.12 FP Status 12. FP STATUS NORMAL 12.
12.4.14 FP Quality 14. FP QUALITY 40 / 30 REGISTER / VERIFY 40 / 30 Register Quality and Verify Quality are the threshold values for fingerprint image capture in the fingerprint registration enrollment process (Register Quality) and verification process (Verify Quality). If the quality value for a capture fingerprint image is below the Register Quality threshold, the authentication (registration or verification) is rejected.
12.4.18 Fingerprint Module Test 18. FP TEST TEST PASSED!!! FP Test allows you to test the fingerprint module on your FINGER007. To begin the test, press . If the test is successful, the “TEST PASSED” message will be displayed. If the test is unsuccessful, the LCD will display the “TEST FAILED” message. If that is the case, try again. If the problem persists, please contact your local IDTECK dealer for assistance or service. 12.4.19 Fingerprint Device Information Check 19.
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* Index No. [16] The values indicate the Time Schedule Code (index) applied to each input. * Index No. [19]-[21] The values indicate whether to enable or disable the feature for each output. (01-USE, 00-NOT USE) 14. FCC Registration Information FCC Requirements Part 15 CAUTION: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
15. Warranty Policy and Limitation of Liability IDTECK warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for the period specified below from the date of purchase under normal customer use.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
16. How to Make RMA Request (After Sales Service) To make the RMA request, the product must be initially registered on IDTECK webpage. After registering the product, send it to IDTECK RMA Center. Please follow the instructions below: 1. Please register the RMA request via IDTECK webpage. : www.idteck.com Æ “Support & Download” Æ “Online RMA” Æ “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.
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The specifications contained in this 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 Jan. 2011 Copyright ©2011 IDTECK Co., Ltd.