User’s Manual Proximity / PIN Access Controller
Table of Contents 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................5 2. GENERAL................................................................................................................6 3. FEATURES ..............................................................................................................6 4. SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................7 5.
10.5 ID REGISTRATION ................................................................................................................... 26 11. OPERATIONS .......................................................................................................29 11.1 NORMAL OPERATION ................................................................................................................... 29 11.2 DEFAULT SETTING .........................................................................................
12.6.3 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 3 ......................................................52 12.6.4 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 4 ......................................................52 12.6.5 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID Error ...............................................................52 12.6.6 Output Setting for Reader#1 T/S Error .............................................................52 12.6.7 Output Setting for Reader#1 APB Error ....................................
1. Important Safety Instructions When using Proximity / PIN Access Controller, you are recommended to follow the basic safety precautions below to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons. 1. Fully read and understand all instructions and follow them completely. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. If necessary, use mild soap. 4. Do not use this product near water. 5.
2. General The Star LX505 / IDTECK LX505SR is ideal to use for Single Door Access Control and Time & Attendance. The Star LX505 / IDTECK LX505SR has 4 input ports, 2 Form-C relay outputs, 2 TTL outputs, an RS232/RS485 communication port and an optional TCP/IP communication port to meet various customer requirements. This user-friendly device allows you to register up to 10,000 IDs and 20,000 event transactions.
• 2 Men Operation Mode • Duress Alarm Function • Multiple Master IDs Registration • Graphic LCD of Multi Languages Display • Voice Guide Programmable for Other Language • Voice announcement Programmable by user via serial communication • Door Phone Function (Optional) • Software Selection: STARWATCH TIME PRO 2006, LX ACCESS PRO II 4.
24-key Keypad with Back Lighting (12 Function Keys included) English, Spanish, Portuguese (Selectable) Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese (Optional) English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese (Programmable) 3 Array LED Indicators (Red, Green and Yellow) Piezo Buzzer 0° to +50°C (+32° to +122°F) -15° to +70°C (+5° to +158°F) -35° to + 65°C (-31° to +149°F) 10% to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) Black, Red, Gray, Silver, Dark Gray, Gold, Black & Gold Combo / Polycarbonate 192mm x 16
6. Product Overview 6.1 Features Standalone Operation The Star LX505 / IDTECK LX505SR is capable of having an external reader (for 1 Door Control). This access controller receives card ID numbers and determines whether to allow or deny access to the door. When an input signal is received, for example from a sensor activated or an exit button pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response. All events are stored into the memory buffers.
Forced Door Open Alarm When the door is opened by force, the door contact sensor will be activated. For this application, you have to install the door contact sensor and properly set the door contact time and outputs to the alarm devices. The Forced Door Open Alarm will be generated until the alarm is disconnected.
6.2 Product Explanation 6.2.1 Panel Description LCD Display System Operation Status LED 24-key keypad (incl. 12 function keys) Figure: Description of LX505 Front Panel • LCD Module: The LCD screen displays the status of the LX505. • System Operation Status LED: When the power is applied to the LX505, the red LED is turned on. When the Relay #1 operates, the green LED is turned on. When the Relay #2 operates, the yellow LED is turned on.
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7. Installation Tips & Check Point 7.1 Check Points before Installation 7.1.
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be used for termination resistor in parallel between the receiver lines “A” and “B” for 2 wires RS485 system. A termination resistor of less than 90Ω should not be used and no more than 2 terminations should be used in one network system. 7.2.2 How to Connect Termination Resistors Figure: Termination resistors for 2 wire RS485 communication system 7.2.3 Grounding System for Communication Cable We recommend you to use a proper grounding system for the communication cables.
7.2.4 Reverse Diode Connection If you connect an inductor (Door Locks or Alarm device) to the output relays, there will be a high surge voltage created while the inductor is turning on and off. If you do not connect a reverse diode, the surge voltage will transfer and damage the electronic circuit of the controller. It is strongly recommended to add a reverse diode between the inductor coils to absorb this surge voltage. Figure: Reverse Diode connection 8. Installation of the Product 8.
8.2 System Initialization (External Reader Port) After the installation and connections are completed, apply power (DC12V) to LX505 with the initialization button being held down. Then, the LCD will first display “Initialize OK? 0:No 1:Yes”. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system. After all the initialization process is completed, the system will be operating on the normal mode and the LCD will display “IDTECK, LX505 [F1], Date Time”. Press and hold the initialization button.
Door Contact Sensor Connection 1. 2. Connect one wire from Door Contact Sensor to Yellow wire with Red stripe. Connect the other wire from Door Contact Sensor to GND. Auxiliary Input Connection (Applicable to Aux Input #1(Green wire), Aux Input #2(Green wire with white stripe)) 1. Connect one wire from Auxiliary Input Device to one of Aux Input #1 or Aux Input #2. 2. Connect the other wire from Auxiliary Input Device to GND. Figure: Input Device Connection 2.
8.4.3 Output Connection Door Lock (Power Fail Safe) Connection (Door Relay) 1. 2. 3. Connect COM wire of Door Relay, White wire with red stripe to +12V. Connect NC wire of Door Relay, Blue wire with white stripe to (+) wire of Door Lock. Connect GND wire to (-) wire of Door Lock. Door Lock (Power Fail Secure) Connection (Door Relay) 1. 2. 3. Connect COM wire of Door Relay, Gray wire with Red stripe to +12V. Connect NO wire of Door Relay, White wire with Red stripe to (+) wire of Door Lock.
• Compatible Readers (External Reader): Star LX505: Standard 26bit Wiegand Format Proximity Readers Standard 26bit Wiegand + 8bit Burst Format Proximity and keypad Reader IDTECK LX505SR: Standard 34bit Wiegand Format Proximity Reader Standard 34bit Wiegand + 8bit Burst Format Proximity and keypad Reader • Recommended Readers Star LX505: RF TINY, RF10/20/30/70/500, RFK101, FGR006, FGR006EX iPASS IP-LX505: IP10/20/30, IPK101 IDTECK LX505SR: SR10/20/30, SRK101, FGR006SRB Figure: External Reader Connection
Figure: RS232 COMMUNICATON 9.2 RS485 Communication Port Connection 9.2.1 RS485 Connection (Standalone Unit) An RS485/RS232 converter is required to use the RS485 communication between the LX505 and a host PC. Please follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect RS485-RTX (+), Yellow wire to RS485-A port of the converter. Connect RS485-RTX (-), Gray wire to RS485-B port of the converter. Plug the RS232, 9-pin connector of the converter into the COM1 or COM2 port of the host PC.
9.2.2 RS485 Connection (Multiple Units) An RS485/RS232 converter is required to use RS485 communication between multiple LX505 and a host PC. Please follow the instructions below. First, connect all RS485 port of the LX505 units in parallel. (max of 32 LX505 Units can be connected) 1. Connect RS485-RTX (+) (the Yellow wire) of one LX505 to RS485-RTX (+) (the Yellow wire) of another LX505. 2. Connect RS485-RTX (-) (the Gray wire) of one LX505 to RS485-RTX (-) (the Gray wire) of another LX505. 3.
9.3 TCP/IP Communication Port Connection (Optional) An optional TCP/IP Module is required for TCP/IP communication to the host PC. Follow the next instruction. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect RJ45 plug, LAN cable of the network system to RJ45 jack of the LX505. If you install multiple LX505s and only one TCP/IP port is available, you may connect one LX505 to TCP/IP and then connect all the LX505s using the RS485 multiple communication as shown in the below figure. Set different COMM IDs for each LX505.
Figure: RS232 Communication between the LX505 and a Serial Printer 10. Basic Setting 10.1 Initialization of LX505 After the installation and connections are completed, supply power (+12V DC) to LX505 with the initialization button being held down. Then, the LCD will first display “Initialize OK? 0:No 1:Yes”. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system.
10.2 How to Enter the SETUP MENU To set up the LX505 or to change the settings, you have to enter the SETUP MENU first. To do so, press <0> key eight (or ten) times and key on the keypad. (The Default Master ID is ‘00000000’. For LX505SR, it’s ‘0000000000’.) There are 9 SETUP MENUS and you automatically [F1 SETUP MENU] first. You can move to other SETUP MENUS by pressing to keys.
10.4 DATE / TIME SETTING Select [SET DATE/TIME] in the [F1 SETUP MENU] and enter the total of 15 digits (i.e. Year / Month / Date / Hour / Minute / Second / Day) as shown below. The LCD will display the new Date and Time after the time setting is completed but the year and day will not be displayed. The LX505 has a 24 hours system. The day codes are 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday. 10.
b) Registration Using Keypad NOTE| In case you make a typing mistake during the registration process, you can press F1 button to erase your errors. 1. Scanning – means the reader is waiting for an ID number to be entered. The card number for the card will appear with a beep sound when you present the card. 2. ID – is a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that consists of 4-8 digits. Enter a 4-8digit ID number (PIN) and press key. (For LX505SR, the ID number consists of 4-10 digits. 3.
7. C – stands for the ID code. Code ‘0’ is default and code ‘1’ or ‘2’ is a code used for the TWO MEN MODE. Code ‘3’ is used for the ARM/DISARM function and code ‘4’ is assigned for lost cards. 8. MA – refers to the Operating Mode of the Reader#1 (i.e. the built-in reader) for the cardholder. If you enter ‘1’ for MA, for example, Reader#1 will be operating always on RF Only Mode. • ‘0’ – System Operating Mode (Path: [F1 SETUP MENU] > [READER#1 MODE]) • ‘1’ – ID Only Mode • ‘2’ – ID + Password Mode 9.
11. OPERATIONS 11.1 Normal Operation Power on When power is applied to the LX505, the Red LED is lit. Registered card reading When a registered card (or a PIN) is read (and his/her password is verified), the Door (Relay#1) will open for 3 seconds (Default) with the Green LED on. Exit Button When the Exit button is pressed, the Door (Relay#1) will open for 3 seconds with the Green LED on.
12. Setting Changes INITIAL DISPLAY (MODEL NAME, CURRENT TIME) NO ID INPUT? NO F1 SETUP MENU YES F2 SETUP MENU MASTER ID /PW/FINGERPRINT ? F3 SETUP MENU NORMAL OPERATIONS MODE F4 SETUP MENU YES F5 SETUP MENU SETUP MODE F6 SETUP MENU F7 SETUP MENU F8 SETUP MENU F9 SETUP MENU To set up the LX505 or to change the settings, you have to enter the SETUP MENU first. To do so, press <0> key eight (or ten) times and key on the keypad. (The Default Master ID is ‘00000000’.
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12.1.1 Language The default language is English. Supported languages include English, Spanish, Portuguese and one of Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Arabic (selectable). 12.1.2 Date and Time Setting e.g. 200302101330152 = Feb. 10, 2003, 13:30:15, Monday 12.1.3 Reader #1 Mode Note: READER#1 is the built-in proximity reader in the unit. ID(PIN) ONLY: In this mode, users can access the door by simply presenting their card or entering their ID number.
12.1.4 Reader #2 Mode The READER#2 MODE setting menu is the same as READER#1 MODE setting menu in the previous section. Note: READER#1 is the Exit Reader connected to the LX505. ID ONLY: In this mode, users can exit/enter the door by simply presenting their card or entering their ID number. ID+P/W: In this mode, users can exit/enter the door by presenting their card or entering their ID number and then verifying their identity through a password. 12.1.
The default Communication Address is “000” Set different communication addresses for each unit in the loop. 12.1.8 Baud Rate Setting The LX505 supports different Baud Rates of 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600bps. The recommended Baud Rate is 19200bps. An incorrect Baud Rate setting will result in communication errors. Note that you should always set the same Baud Rate for the same communication network.
12.2 F2 SETUP MENU EVENT MEMORY NOT USE USE(DEFAULT) <4> or <6> KEY ID DISPLAY MESSAGE(DEFAULT) ID+MESSAGE <4> or <6> KEY TIME UNIT UNIT: 1 SEC (DEFAULT) UNIT: 0.
12.2.1 Event Memory You can select whether to activate the event memory or not. If you set the event memory to USE, the LX505 generates an error message and keeps all event transactions stored in the memory. If you select NOT USE, however, the LX505 will not generate an error message and new events will be overwritten into the event buffers. If you use the LX505 in a stand alone configuration (just for door access), select NOT USE. 12.2.
This setting allows you to define the unit of time. 1sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1 second for the IN/OUT definition. 0.1sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1/10 second (or 100ms) for the IN/OUT definition e.g. If you want to activate the Door Relay (Relay #1, DR) for 3 seconds, appropriate setting values are as follows; - The Time Unit should be set to 1 SEC. - The Door Relay (DR) Output Time should be set to “03”. e.g.
The Anti-pass back feature is used to prevent an identical user from entering or exiting the door more than twice in a row. This mode can be applied only when an Exit Reader is installed. Do not set this mode to USE if an Exit Button is not installed. NOT USE: The Anti-pass back feature is disabled. USE: The Anti-pass back feature is enabled. ALL FLAG RESET: All Anti-pass back flags are reset, and access will be allowed one time regardless of the status of the existing flags. 12.2.
This feature allows you to use the LX505 as a reader (rather than as a controller). If this setting is set to USE, the LX505 sends 26bit Wiegand Output through two TTL output ports. NOT USE: Normal TTL outputs will be activated. USE: 26bit Wiegand outputs will be generated through TTL1 and TTL2 ports. When a registered card is read, the “CARD SCCANNING OK” message will appear on the LCD. (TTL1 : Data 0 TTL2 : Data 1) 12.2.
12.3 F3 SETUP MENU PRINT OUTPUT NOT USE(DEFAULT) AUTO PRINT <4> or <6> KEY MANUAL PRINT VOICE VOLUME 0(MUTE) - 4(MAXIMUM) <4> or <6> KEY ARM/DISARM <4> or <6> KEY Enter a 2-digit code <4> or <6> KEY NOT USE(DEFAULT) TWO MEN MODE USE <4> or <6> KEY ONE TIME READ NOT USE(DEFAULT) USE <4> or <6> KEY MAX. USER SETUP 10,000(DEFAULT) 20,000 12.3.1 Print Output If connected to a serial printer, the LX505 can send the printer the details of new events including ID, data, time, function key, etc.
12.3.2 Voice Volume The LX505 tells you its status out loud. You can adjust the volume of the voice from 0 (mute) to 4 (maximum). New voices can be downloaded through communications with the host PC. 12.3.3 Arm/Disarm This setting allows you to set the Arm Code and the Disarm Code. After setting the Arm Code or Disarm Code, you can set the LX505 to the ARM mode by entering the ARM code and presenting an ARM/DISARM card (i.e. a card that was registered with Code 3).
12.3.5 One Time Read If this mode is set to USE, an identical ID won’t be read twice within 30 seconds. 12.3.6 Max. User Setup You can select the maximum number of user registrations; 10,000 or 20,000. If the maximum number of registrants is set to 20,000, the maximum number of event transactions becomes 10,000. CAUTION: Before changing the maximum number of users, you should initialize the device.
12.4 F4 SETUP MENU TIME SCHEDULE T/S/ CODE: 01 - 10 Weekly : 8 DAYS, HOL, SUN, MON, … , SAT INTERVAL: 1- 10 <4> or <6> KEY HOLIDAY H/S CODE: 01 - 10 HOLIDAYS: 001 - 100 <4> or <6> KEY <4> or <6> KEY HOLIDAY CODE HOLIDAY INDEX: 01 <4> or <6> KEY RD1 MODE <-T/S T/S CODE: 0 - 10 <4> or <6> KEY RD2 MODE <-T/S T/S CODE: 0 - 10 12.4.
There are 10 Time Schedule Codes available for users. Time Schedule Code “00” is the default setting that allows access to all users at any time. The user can program the 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 (i.e. Shift time or Accessible time zone.) The LCD will show the current Time Schedule settings such as T/S Code, Day, Time Interval and time period.
12.4.3 Holiday Code The Holiday Code setting allows you to link a Holiday Schedule to a Time Schedule. A Time Schedule has 5 Time Intervals for holidays and the Time Intervals are applied only to the dates of this Holiday Schedule. The default Holiday Schedule Code is ‘00’ which means no holidays are applied to the Time Schedule. Use <4> or <6> key to scroll up and down from the T/S Code 01 to 10 and press key.
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Default Output Settings for Input Sources Door Relay (DR) 03 Alarm Relay (AR) 00 [2] DOOR CONTACT 00 [3] AUX Input #1 TTL#1 (T1) TTL#2 (T2) Buzzer (BZ) 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [4] AUX Input #2 00 00 00 00 00 [5] TAMPER ALARM 00 99 99 99 99 [6] CUT OFF ALARM 00 00 00 00 00 [7] DURESS ALARM 00 00 00 00 00 [8] ARM/DISARM OUT 00 00 00 00 00 [9] DR TIME OUT 00 00 00 00 00 [10] OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE 00 00 00 00 00 [11] INPUT TIME SCHEDULE 0
12.5.2 Door Contact Output Setting 12.5.3 Aux Input#1 Output Setting 12.5.4 Aux Input#2 Output Setting 12.5.5 Tamper Alarm Output Setting 12.5.6 Cut Off Alarm Output Setting 12.5.7 Duress Alarm Output Setting 12.5.8 Arm/Disarm Output Setting 12.5.9 DR TIME Output Setting The rest of output activation time settings above can be configured in the same way as the Exit Button Output Setting in the section 12.6.1, which means you can refer to that section to get some idea as to how to do the configuration. 12.
You can assign a Time Schedule Code to each Input. The default Time Schedule Code for every input is “00”, which means no Time Schedule is applied to them. Changing these settings can be very useful when you want to activate PIR sensor input during a certain period of time. Press key to enter this setting mode, then enter a 2-digit Time Schedule Code for each input.
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Default Output Setting for Different Inputs [1] Reader#1 ID OK LV1 Door Relay (DR) 03 Alarm Relay (AR) 00 [2] Reader#1 ID OK LV2 05 [3] Reader#1 ID OK LV3 TTL#1 (T1) TTL#2 (T2) Buzzer (BZ) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 [4] Reader#1 ID OK LV4 05 00 00 00 00 [5] Reader#1 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 [6] Reader#1 T/S Error 00 03 00 00 00 [7] Reader#1 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 [8] Reader#2 ID OK LV1 03 00 00 00 00 [9] Reader#2 ID OK LV2 05 00 00 00 00 [1
Output Time setting from 12.7.2 to 12.7.14 can be configured in the same way as 12.7.1 RD1 ID OK Level 1 Output setting. 12.6.2 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 2 This output time is applied for the users registered with Level#2 output. 12.6.3 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 3 This output time is applied for the users registered with Level#3 output. 12.6.4 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 4 This output time is applied for the users registered with Level#4 output. 12.6.
12.6.11 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID OK Level 4 This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#4 output. 12.6.12 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID Error This output time is applied when a user that is not registered in Reader #1 attempts access. 12.6.13 Output Setting for Reader#2 T/S Error This output time is applied when a user attempts access before or after the time assigned by the applied time schedule. 12.6.
12.7 F7 SETUP MENU ID REGISTRATION CARD KEY <4> or <6> KEY ID DELETION CARD KEY <4> or <6> KEY ID LIST <4> or <6> KEY REGISTERED IDs are displayed <4> or <6> KEY MASTER ID REG. NOT USE(DEFAULT) USE <4> or <6> KEY THE NUMBER OF REGISTERED IDs is displayed ID COUNT <4> or <6> KEY THE NUMBER OF STORED EVENTS is displayed EVENT COUNT 12.7.
b) Registration Using Keypad NOTE| In case you make a typing mistake during the registration process, you can press F1 button to erase your errors. 1. Scanning – means the reader is waiting for an ID number to be entered. The card number for the card will appear with a beep sound when you present the card. 2. ID – is a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that consists of 4-8 digits. Enter a 4-8digit ID number (PIN) and press key. (For LX505SR, the ID number consists of 4-10 digits. 3.
7. C – stands for the ID code. Code ‘0’ is default and code ‘1’ or ‘2’ is a code used for the TWO MEN MODE. Code ‘3’ is used for the ARM/DISARM function and code ‘4’ is assigned for lost cards. 8. MA – refers to the Operating Mode of the Reader#1 (i.e. the built-in reader) for the cardholder. If you enter ‘1’ for MA, for example, Reader#1 will be operating always on RF Only Mode. • ‘0’ – System Operating Mode (Path: [F1 SETUP MENU] > [READER#1 MODE]) • ‘1’ – ID Only Mode • ‘2’ – ID + Password Mode 9.
12.7.3 ID List The LCD will display the 5-digit ID Index, 8-digit ID number, 4-digit Password, Timeschedule for Reader#1(TA) and Reader#2(TB), ID code(C), accessible Readers(RD), operating mode for Reader#1(MA) and Reader#2(MB), and the output level(LV). The “EMPTY” message will appear if there is no registered user ID. The “FIRST ID” message will be appear if the ID on the LCD is on the top of the list. The “LAST ID” message will appear if the ID on the LCD is on the bottom of the list. 12.7.
MASTER ID REGISTRATION BY PIN The default Master ID #01 is “00000000” without a password. For the LX505SR, it is ‘0000000000’. Up to 10 Master IDs (from “01” to “10”) can be stored in the LX505. 12.7.5 ID Count The number of registered user IDs is displayed. This count automatically increases or decreases as new IDs are registered or old IDs are deleted. The LCD in the left picture shows that the total of 123 user IDs are registered in the memory. 1,000 users in total can be registered (standard).
12.8 F8 SETUP MENU SYSTEM INITIAL YES NO <4> or <6> KEY EVENT CLEAR YES NO <4> or <6> KEY ID CLEAR <4> or <6> KEY YES NO <4> or <6> KEY MASTER ID CLR YES NO <4> or <6> KEY T/S CLEAR YES NO <4> or <6> KEY DEFAULT SET YES NO 12.8.1 System Initialize This operation is used to initialize the LX505 system. Press key for initialization (when installing LX007 first or when resetting the system in the event of malfunction). CAUTION: Initializing will erase all stored data in the memory.
12.8.2 Event Clear If the event memory is full or if you want to change the ID COUNT, you can clear the event memory here. Press key first, then press <1> key to clear event memory or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before you clear the events, make sure if the stored events are really unnecessary and therefore you don’t need to upload them to the host PC. Otherwise, you may lose important data. 12.8.
9.8.5 TIME SCHEDULE CLEAR When you want to delete all the Time Schedules (01~10), Holiday schedules(01~10), Holiday code, Reader#1 Mode Time Schedule code and Reader#1 Mode Time Schedule code, you can clear them from the memory here. Press key first and press the <1> key to clear all T/S or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before you clear all Time Schedule data, make sure that the stored Time Schedule data are no longer used or necessary.
12.9 F9 SETUP MENU THE CURRENT VERSION OF FIRMWARE IS DISPLAYED FIRMWARE VER. <4> or <6> KEY VERIFY THAT THE INPUT PORTS PROPERLY WORK. INPUT TEST <4> or <6> KEY VERIFY THAT THE OUTPUT PORTS PROPERLY WORK. OUTPUT TEST <4> or <6> KEY <4> or <6> KEY VERIFY THAT THE LCD SCREEN PROPERLY WORKS. LCD TEST <4> or <6> KEY VERIFY THAT ALL THE KEYS ON THE KEYPAD WORK. KEYPAD TEST <4> or <6> KEY VERIFY THAT THE READER PROPERLY WORKS. READER TEST <4> or <6> KEY VERIFY THAT THE MEMORY PROPERLY WORKS.
12.9.2 Input Test The 5-digit number shows the input status, where “0” indicates that the input port is open circuit, and “1” indicates that the input port is short circuit to the ground level, and, finally, “2” indicates that the input port is disconnected. 12.9.3 Output Test The first two tests verify the output relays (Door Relay and Alarm Relay) are working properly. You can hear the mechanical sound of relays and see the LED blink. The next two tests are to verify TTL#1 and TTL#2 outputs.
12.9.5 Keypad Test The LCD will display all the keys on the keypad. Press each key one by one and the depressed key will disappear from the screen. Note that ENT key is represented as “#” and ESC key as “*” on the LCD. 12.9.6 Reader Test The LCD will display “Scanning…”, which means the LX505 is waiting for a card to be presented. Present a card to one of the readers. When the reader successfully reads the card, the LCD displays the Reader number and the 8-digit card number. 12.9.
APPENDIX A.
Default Output Settings for Input Circumstance OUTPUT INPUT [1] Reader#1 ID OK LV1 [2] Reader#1 ID OK LV2 [3] Reader#1 ID OK LV3 [4] Reader#1 ID OK LV4 [5] Reader#1 ID Error [6] Reader#1 T/S Error [7] Reader#1 APB Error [8] Reader#2 ID OK LV1 [9] Reader#2 ID OK LV2 [10] Reader#2 ID OK LV3 [11] Reader#2 ID OK LV4 [12] Reader#2 ID Error [13] Reader#2 T/S Error [14] Reader#2 APB Error Door Relay (DR) 03 05 05 05 00 00 00 03 05 05 05 00 00 00 Alarm Relay (AR) 00 00 00 00 03 03 03 00 00 00 00 03 03 03 TTL#1 (
B. TROUBLE SHOOTING ☞ A valid card became unregistered after batch-downloading IDs from PC. Wrong download procedure or a component defect. 1. The card ID might be registered only to the controller and not in the PC. During the process of batch-downloading IDs from the PC, LX505 first erases the ID memory in it. That’s why this deletion of certain IDs can happen if those IDs are not registered on the PC. Solution 2. Check whether the card ID is registered in the PC. 3.
☞ The buzzer keeps beeping; “beep~ beep ~ beep” or “beeeeeeeep~~~~”. Cause An error in the Installation, Door status or Internal circuits. 1. Check the door status. It occurs when the door is opened over 3 sec (Default). 2. Check the door contact sensor type: it must be NO/NC type. 3. Check the 10 Time schedule code (01~10) values of output T/S, in [7. OUTPUT T/S] of F6 Setup Menu. This problem can occur If the time schedule code is set between 01 and Solution 10 or if the present time is in the schedule.
☞ The communication between the LX505 and the Host PC fails. A defective cable may be used or errors in wiring, setting COMM ID of the controller, or Cause damage on the communication port (either on the PC side or the controller side) may also cause the communication inability. 1. Please check the settings of the application software and the controller. - Check if the COMM ID of the controller is listed on the application software. - Set the different COMM ID when two or more controllers are installed.
FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION FCC REQUIREMENTS PART 15 Caution: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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.
Warranty and Service The following warranty and service information applies only to the United States of America and Republic of Korea. For the information in other countries, please contact your local distributor. To obtain in or out of warranty service, please prepay shipment and return the unit to the service facility listed below. Headquarters: IDTECK Co., Ltd.
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 MAML007HE1X Nov. 2006 Copyright ©2006 IDTECK Co., Ltd.