Installation Guide inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.2 software ZKAccess.
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX4 EXT STATE BUTTON 1 READER 1 BUTTON 2 EXT RS485 READER 2 BUTTON 3 PC RS485 READER 3 BUTTON 4 CARD +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN GRD ACT RUN 485+ PWR 485- GND +12V GND IN GND IN GND IN GND IN What’s in the Box READER 4 RUN POWER Best Security Solution for the World A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol 2 Screws & An
CONTENT What’s in the Box........................................................................2 Optional accessories. . ..............................................................4 Safety Precautions.....................................................................5 Product PIN Diagram. . .............................................................6 LED Indicators...............................................................................7 Product Dimension.. ................................
Optional accessories Wiegand Card Reader Prox Card RS485 Convertor K1-1 Exit Button ZK4500 Enrollment reader CR10E Card Enroller FR1200 FP & Prox Reader inBIO Cabinet inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Safety Precautions The following precautions are to keep user’s safe and prevent any damage. Please read carefully before installation Do not install the device in a place subject to direct sun light, humidity, dust or soot Do not place a magnet near the product. Magnetic objects such as magnet, CRT, TV, monitor or speaker may damage 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.
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LED Indicators LINK Solid Green LED indicates TCP/IP is normal 1 2 3 4 5 6communication 78 +12V BUTTON 2 READER 2 POWER READER 4 GND GLED BEEP GND GND GLED +12V WD0 WD1 IN WD0 WD1 +12V +12V GND WD0 GLED BEEP GND +12V GND WD0 GLED WD1 WD1 IN GND +12V COM GND SEN COM GND SEN COM V- V+ NC GND LOCK POWER +12V COM GND LOCK4 SEN COM NO NC NO NC LOCK3 SEN +12V COM LOCK2 V- V+ NC NO NC NO Flashing (RUN) Green LED indicates that panel is in normal worki
Product Dimension Best Security Solution for the World EXT RS485 Best Security Solution for the World PC RS485 EXT RS485 EXT RS485 RUN RUN POWER POWER A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol CARD CARD RUN POWER A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol PC RS485 CARD A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol PC RS485 inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.2 software INSTALLATION GUIDE 8.89in (226mm) Best Security Solution for the World Figure 10 3.56in (90.5mm) 15.7in (400mm) 1.42in (36mm) 4.
Installation of Panel & Cabinet Cable Conduit (Punch Hole for cables) AUX 1 BUTTON 1 READER 1 BUTTON 2 EXT RS485 READER 2 BUTTON 3 PC RS485 READER 3 BUTTON 4 CARD inBIO Panel +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP 485+ GND IN +12V GND 485- STATE GRD GND EXT ACT IN AUX4 RUN GND IN GND AUX 2 AUX 3 PWR IN GND IN Temper Switch READER 4 RUN POWER Best Se
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A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol UTTON 3 READER 3 BUTTON 4 +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP Power Wiring Diagram GND IN 11 READER 4 +12V CARD GND +12V V+ NC COM GND V- V+ +12V LOCK POWER NC COM NO GND NC SEN LOCK4 COM NO GND NC SEN LOCK3 COM GND SEN NC COM NO LOCK2 V- WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND GND NO POWER A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol LOCK1 LOCK POWER READER 4 RUN SEN NC LOCK4 BUTTON 4 GND READER 3 IN +1
FR1200 Connection AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 IN AUX4 Best Security Solution for the World ETHERNET IN IN GND GND IN GND GND +12V IN AUX4 IN GND GND EXT AUX 2 AUX 3 SWITCH AUX 1 Best Security Solution for the World LAN IN IN EXT GND 485485+ PC 485- 485485+ GND +12V 485+ GND GND SGND NC NO COM READER 2 NC COM NC +12V GND READER 4 V- LOCK POWER V+ IN GND GLED WD1 GND IN GND GLED WD1 WD0 GND IN GND BEEP RUN ACT GRD WD0 +12V RUN NO LOCK4 GND BUTTON 4 SEN GND B
DIP Switch Setting for FR1200 Device ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 RS485 Terminal Resistance ON 8 4 2 1 DIP Switch Figure 17 Address Switch Settings Address ON 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 2 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Switch Settings ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 3. If FR1200 is powered from inBIO- Important Notes 1.
Wiegand Connection DC+(6-14V) GND Wiegand D0 Wiegand D1 Green LED Beeper AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX4 EXT STATE BUTTON 2 READER 2 BUTTON 4 +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP READER 2 +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 READER 3 EXT RS485 READER 4 PC RS485 EXT RS485 PC RS485 CARD RUN POWER Best Security Solution for the World A d v a nced A c c es s Con tr ol GND +12V V- V+ NC LOCK POWER COM NO GND SEN LOCK4 NC COM NO GND SEN LOCK3 NC COM NO GND SEN LOCK2 N
REX Connections Separate Power Supply 12V DC(+) 12V DC( - ) BUTTON No Touch Unused GND COM EXIT PUSH NO ZK ABK Exit Button AUX4 EXT STATE BUTTON 1 READER 1 BUTTON 2 READER 2 GLED GND IN BEEP GND IN +12V GLED BEEP WD1 GLED WD0 WD1 GND WD0 +12V GND BEEP GND READER 3 BUTTON 4 CARD +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN BUTTON 3 PC RS485 PCEXT RS485 RS485 Best Security Solution for the World +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +1
A d v a nced A c c es s C Lock Connection Connecting a Lock with External to Power Supply (Dry Contac IN AUX 2 AUX 3 IN AUX4 LOCK1 SWITCH EXT SEN COM NC COM NC +12V GND LOCK PO GND IN GND GLED WD1 WD0 GND IN GND GLED WD1 WD0 GND +12V IN GND BEEP GLED WD1 WD0 GND +12V POWER GND Door Contact Sensor Sensor GND 12V DC Figure 20 inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
READER 1 BUTTON READER 2 The factory default jumper setting is set as dry mode. If you want to power the lock from the panel, you must take the following steps: BEEP BUTTON Take apart the cover of inBIO Panel. Push the tab inward (see figure 21) Take off the jumpers and change to 1 2 3 4 5 Select the appropriate lock relay and find its jumpers 1 2 3 4 5 1. 2. 3. 4.
READER 3 BUTTON 4 +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 WD1 GLED BEEP GND IN +12V GND WD0 18 ADER 2 the World BUTTON 3 tion for READER 4 A d v a nced A c c es Lock Connection Normally Open Lock Powered From Lock Terminal (Wet Contact) GND AUX4 SWITCH BUTTON 2 IN GND IN READER 2 BUTTON 3 READER 3 L COM BEEP NC GLED GND NO +12V SEN IN GND LOCK4 WD0 COM GND NC BEEP SEN GLED GND WD1 NO LOCK3 GND NC IN GND LOCK2 GND +12V NO IN COM IN GND BEEP NO GLED COM
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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 HUB to amplify the signal.
RS PC TX RX ACT NO SEN COM GND NC NO 485+ COM NO 485-COM NC GND NC SEN NO GND COM NO NO NC COM COM NC SEN NC GND NO SEN NO COM NO NO COM COM NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC AUXOUT2 PC NC AUXOUT1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND NO COM ON NO COM 485+ NC 485-- 6 7 8 NO COM NC ON RS485 -1 2 3 4 5 RS485 + GND 485+ 485-GND ON TX RX TX RX ACT LINK ACT LINK RS485 Connection LINK 21 AUXOUT3 AUXOUT1 AUXOUT4 AUXOUT2 LOCK1 AUXOUT3 PC AUXOUT4 LOCK2 AUXOUT1 LOCK1 AUXOU 485 #1 inBIO-Panel #2 inBIO-Panel #63
RS485 Connection 16 32 Restore Factory Setting RS485 Terminal Resistance 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 12345678 4 O N 1 2 ON 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N 22 Figure 32 Restore factory setting 1. If you forget the IP address of the inBIO panel or the device does not work normally, you can use the number 7 DIP switch to restore inBIO-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.
DIP Switch Setting RS485 Address 1. Number 1-6 are reserved to set the device number for RS485 communica- tion. The code is binary, and the numbering starts from left to right. When the switch is set to ON position, it indicates 1 (on); when the switch is set downwards, it indicates 0 (off ). For example, to set a device number 39=1+2+4+32, which corresponds to the binary code 111001, put number 1, 2, 3, and 6 to ON position, as illustrated below.
Installation Diagram Ethernet Communication wire RS485 Network Communication wire 220/110 V Input inBIO Access Control Bundle CEILING Sensor Electric Lock OUTDOOR INDOOR Exit Button Outdoor Wiegand card reader Indoor Wiegand card reader Figure 36 inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Troubleshooting 1. How to switch four door one way to two door two way? ›› Connect four readers from reader 1 to reader 4. ›› Connect two door locks, one connected to LOCK1, another connected to LOCK3. ›› In the software configure reader 1-Indoor, and reader 2-Outdoor. Access Control Panel Type: One-Door Access Control Panel Two-Door Access Control Panel Four- Door Access Cotrol Panel Access Control Devices Add Switch to Two-Door Two way: Figure 34 2.
PC 485 Setting Table Switch Setting Address No.
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Electrical Specifications Maximum Typical Minimum Notes WORKING POWER SUPPLY Voltage (V) DC 9.6 12 Current (A) 14.4 Use regulated DC power adaptor only 2 ELECTRONIC LOCK RELAY OUTPUT Switching voltage (V) 12V Switching Current (A) 2 Use regulated DC power adaptor only Auxiliary relay output SWITCH AUX. INPUT VIH (V) VIL (V) Pull-up resistance (Ω) The input ports are pulled up with 4.7k resistors 4.7k WIEGAND INPUT Voltage (V) 10.8 12 Current (mA) 13.
Specifications Communication RS485, TCP/IP Baud Rate for RS485 9600-15200 Power Supply 12V DC, 2A Card Holders Capacity 30,000 Log Events Capacity 100,000 LED Indicator Indicator for communication, power, status and prox card Environment 32-113 °F (0-45°C) Operating Humidity 20% to 80% Number of doors controlled Four Door (four door one way and two door two way) Number of readers supported 4 Types of readers supported 26-bits WIEGAND, others upon request Number of Inputs 12 (4 Ex
ZKAccess 5.2 software Installation & Setup Content Downloading..................................................................................................................31 Installation.........................................................................................................................32 Adding a Device...........................................................................................................33 Creating a Time Zone. . ..........................................
Downloading 2 1. Go to zkaccess.com. 2. Click Downloads and then Software Downloads in the dropdown menu. 3 3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click ZKACCESS 5.2.22 to download. If you do not have software to extract compressed files, Scroll up on the same page to find Winrar 32 or Winrar 64 to download. 4. Extract the downloaded files to a new folder named “ZKAccessSetup” 5. Click setup.exe to begin installation. 5 inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Installation 1 2 1. Add an open port (Default 80) or ask a network administrator for an open port 2. Click the box to “Add firewall exception for this port” 4 3 3. Click Browse and choose or create a folder to store your backup files in. 4. Click OK inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Adding a Device 1 3 2 1. Click Device 2. Click Search Panels , to show the Search interface; 3. Click Search , and it will prompt [searching……]; 7 5 4. After searching, the list of all access control panels on the network will be displayed. 5. Click Add Device on the right side of the listed device, and a dialog box will open. 6. Enter self-defined device name, and click OK to complete the process.
Creating a Time Zone 1 1. Click Access Control > Time zones > Add to access the time zone setting interface 2 2. After setting the time zone, click OK to save, and the time zone will appear in the list. inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Create an Access Level 1 1. Click Access Control > Access levels > Add to add an access level. 2 3 2. Set parameters: access level name (no repetition), access control time zone, door combination 3. Click OK to complete setting and quit, and added access levels will appear in the list. inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Enrolling Personnel 1 1. Click Personnel > Personnel > Add to show personnel profile edit interface. 2 3 4 5 6 7 inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
2. Personnel No.: By default, the length can not exceed 9 digits A number with a length of less than 9 digits will be preceded with 0 automatically to complete 9 digits. Numbers can not be duplicated. 3. Card number: You can add a card number through manual entry or a card issuer. In Actual Card Number mode (by default), you must enter both the actual card number and the site code, then the software converts the numbers to the internal card number for access control system verification.
Add & Delete Personnel to Access Level 1 1 3 3 1. Click Access Control > Personnel Access Levels to show current access levels and personnel. Click Add personnel to open the add personnel interface. 2 2 2. Select personnel to create the list on the right, and click OK to complete adding, and added personnel will appear in the list on the right. 3. To delete personnel, select personnel and click Delete from access level . inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Real Time Monitoring 1 2 3 1. Click Access Control > Real-Time Monitoring to watch a live log of device transactions. 2. Click the Filters to limit which device transactions show up or view all devices at once. 3 3. Hover over a door icon to open pop up menu and click Remote Close , Remote Open , or Cancel Alarms . inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Exporting Reports 1 2 3 1. Click Access Control > Reports to see a report of transactions from devices. 2. Filter by time, date, personnel, or device. 3. Click Export Report to open export menu. 4 4 4. Choose a file type and click Export . inBIO-Series Access Control Panels & ZKAccess 5.
Passage Mode / First Card Normal Open 2 2 The Passage Mode feature will keep a door unlocked during a specified time zone. It will automatically unlock at the beginning of the time zone and will lock automatically at the end of the specified time zone. 1. Create a new time zone with the hours you want the door to be unlocked. 2. In Door Configuration, Click Edit to the right of the door you want to change settings on. 3.
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