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2. RD1ID ERROR RD1T S ERROR RD1APBERROR lt p I lt a gt RD2 ID OK LV1 gt RD2 ID OK LV2 RD2ID OK LV3 gt RD2 ID OK LV4 pp RD2 ID ERROR lt P RD2 T S ERROR RD2 APB ERROR 58 Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time Output operation time 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS 10 DIGITS LX007 LX007SR LX007 TELK LX007SR Default Output Setting for Different Inputs TTL 1 TT L 2 BULA EN E 3E dk d p ci m di www ia Readerfl ID OK a Reader l ID OK id 05 00 00 Reader 1 ID OK B B LVA 05 00 00 Been x Error EE O KE Error FOs 00 f os foo d c o Error mr fe o o m o 03 a Reader 2 ID OK E CO m o P o Hua teens mem P as om m o P o g tele le IC Reader 2 ID Error Error 12 6 1 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID OK Level 1 1 RD1 ID OK LV1 A 1 R
3. p USE Enter 2 digits for Open Alarm Time LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 2 1 Event Memory 1 EVENT MEMORY 1 EVENT MEMORY 4 gt USE amp USE USE gt NOT USE 1 EVENT MEMORY NOT USE You can select what action to take after event memory is full If you set the event memory to USE the LX007 keeps all event transactions stored in the memory in case the event memory is full On the other hand 1f vou me NOT USE new events will be overwritten into Tee re cs i gx T SZ AFPFNTI a ise uu lm c ES e 12 2 2 ID Display 2 ID DISPLAY 2 ID DISPLAY 4 gt MESSAGE MESSAGE gt MESSAGE o gt ID MESSAGE 2 ID DISPLAY ID MESSAGE If you want to display user ID numbers on the LCD select ID MESSAGE Y MESSAGE A text message and asterisks x x xx will appear and the user ID number won t be cata eae Boer F 293 1 PEN SA OSSA M PA 1 LI 1 1 1 q 3 TIME UNIT 3 TIME UNIT UNIT 1SEC UNIT 15EC UNIT 1SEC UNIT O 15EC 3 TIME UNIT UNIT 0 15EC This setting allows you to define the unit of time Y lsec Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1 second for the IN OUT definition Y O0 1sec Output Time is calculated in the time unit of U second or IUUmS 4507 e N7OUL GERNE EON 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
4. 12 4 5 Reader 2 Mode Time Schedule The READER 2 MODE TIME SCHEDULE setting can be configured in the same way as READER 1 MODE T S setting which is explained in the previous section 12 4 6 Voice Time Schedule 6 VOICE lt T S 6 VOICE lt T 5 Enter 2digit T 5 Code 00 10 00 O Y The Voice T S feature allows you to apply time schedules to the voice message output You can configure the unit to pla voice messages in a certain time range and2mute them at other times To apply a time schedule code enter the time schedule code you want Within the time range assigned by the time schedule voice messages will be played while at other times they will not be LX007 LX007SR 53 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 5 F5 SETUP MENU EXIT BUTTON DOOR CONTACT AUX INPUT 1 Output operation time 10 DIGITS AUX INPUT 2 Output operation time 10 DIGITS Output operation time 10 DIGITS Output operation time 10 DIGITS TAMPER ALARM Output operation time 10 DIGITS Output operation time 10 DIGITS lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY DURESS ALARM Output operation time 10 DIGITS ARM DISARM OUT Output operation time 10 DIGITS DOOR TIME OUT Output operation time 10 DIGITS Time schedule code 10 DIGITS OUTPUT T S INPUT T S Time schedule code 10 DIGITS CUT OFF C
5. Y You can assign a Time Schedule Code to each input to activate the input only during that period 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 lt ENT gt key to enter this setting mode then enter a 2 digit Time Schedule Code for each input O EX EXIT Button Input T S Code DC Door Contact Sensor Input T S Code ra I 12 5 12 Cut Off Check Setting 12 CUT OFF CHEEK 12 CUT OFF CHEK Em Enter 2digits E for Each Input EX DC 11 12 TP EX DC 11 12 TP E 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 NOT USE O1 USE You can choose whether or not to check the connection cutoff of each input port 00 means not using this feature and 01 means using it CAUTION Before applying this feature a 2 2K resistor 12 5 13 Input Type Setting 14 INPUT TYPE 13 INPUT TYPE OO NO OL NC 00 HO 01 NC EX DC 11 12 TP EX DC I1 12 TP 00 00 OO OO OO 0 OG 00 00 00 Enter 2digits 00 NO O1 NC for Each Input You can program each input for either NO Normally Open or NC Normally Close operation xmna YF ATA mm gt 7 og 57 IDTECK 12 6 F6 SETUP MENU lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY RD1ID OK LV1 RD1ID OK LV2 lt P RD1ID OK LV3 pp RD1ID OK LV4 pp
6. An RS485 RS232 converter is needed to use RS485 communication between multiple LX007 units and a host PC Please follow the instructions below First Connect all A545 ports Of LX007 Units an Parallel Max of 32 LX007 Units can be connected 1 Connect RS485 RTX Yellow wire of one LX007 to RS485 RTX Yellow wire of another LX007 2 Connect RS485 RTX Gray wire of one LX007 to RS485 RTX Gray wire of another LX007 3 Set a unique Communication Address for each LX007 Second connect one of the R5485 ports of the LX007 Units to the RS4295 RS232 Converter 1 Connect RS485 RTX Yellow wire of one LX007 to RS485 A port of the Converter 2 Connect RS485 RTX Gray wire of one LX007 to RS485 B port of the Converter 3 Plug the 9 pin connector RS232 of the Converter into the COM port of the host PC 4 Install and run the 125007 application software 26 LX007 LX007SR RS232 RS485 RS232 Converter RS485 Max 1200m LX007 LX007 LX007 LX007 Figure RS485 Communication between Multiple LX007 Units and a PC 9 3 TCP IP Communication Port Connection Optional An optional TCP IP Module ES needed for TCP IP communication to the host PC Follow the next instruction 1 Connect the LAN cable of the network system to the RJ45 jack of the LX007 2 If you install multiple LX007 units and only one TCP IP port is available you may connect one LX007 to TCP IP network and then con
7. CARD gt KEY 4 or lt b gt KEY Y ID DELETION Present the card or enter the ID number 4 or 6 KEY Y ID LIST REGISTERED IDs are displayed 4 or 6 KEY 4 or 6 KEY MASTER ID REG Select the Master Card number to register 4 or 6 KEY THE NUMBER OF REGISTERED IDs is ID COUNT displayed A 4 or 6 KEY Y EVENT COUNT p THE NUMBER OF STORED EVENTS is displayed 12 7 1 ID Registration 1 CARD 2 PIN 1 REGISTRATION 1 REGISTRATION 1 REGISTRATION BY CARD En 2 REGISTRATION BY KEY a Registration by Card Pw 4diqit Password default 0000 RA 1 REGISTRATION J T Pw TA TBC TB BReaderzZ2 T S 00710 default 00 3 Arm Disarm 4 Lost Card RD iReader Assignment RDi1 RD2 1 HDi RD2 M Beader Z1 Mode MB Reader Mode L Output Operating Level 0 4 FP Fingerprint O NOT USE 1 USE ID REGISTERED LIFT AND PUT YOUR FINGER FOR SECOND FAP TO REGISTER F P PUT YOUR LIFT AND PUT YOUR FINGER FINGER PUT YOUR FINGER 62 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR b Registration Using Keypad Pw 4digit Password default 0000 T A Readerfl T S 00710 default 00 TB HeaderzZ T S 00710 default 00 C ID Code O default lor2 2Men Mode 3 Arm Disarm 4 Lost Card 1 RFGISTRATIOH ENTER 4 8 1 REGISTRATION ID gt DIGIT ID ID 12300001 ED Reader Assignment O RD1 RD2 1 RD1 2 RD2 MA Reader l Mode HB Reader Mode L Out
8. F10 10 3 Language Setting Select LANGUAGE in to select which language to use F1 SETUP MENU to choose Spanish for example 1 LANGUAGE IDTECK LXOO7 F1 12 25 09 07 30 MASTER ID 00000000 EN ENGLISH gt ENGLISH gt ESPANOL gt PORTUGUESE 1 LANGUAGE 1 LANGUAGE gt ENGLISH gt ESPANOL KOREAN CHINESE gt JAPANESE gt ARABIC 3 Basic Languages English Espanol Portuguese 1 Optional Language then press lt F2 gt key You can move to other SETUP MENUS by 1f you want to on lO enter There and you scroll up and down the SUBMENU by pressing lt 4 gt and SETUP MENU o F5 are can 6 If you don t press any key within 60 seconds or if the LX007 will exit the SETUP MENU You can change SETUP MENU I SUBMENU SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU 1 LANGUAGE ESPANOL sa then press lt ENT gt key The steps below show how LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 10 4 Date Time Setting Select SET DATE TIME in 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 Ihe LX007 has a 24 hour system Day codes are 1 for Sunday 2 for Monday
9. IDTECK 12 8 1 System Initialize 1 5YSTEM INITIAL 1 5 STEM INITIAL 1 SYSTEM INITIALIZE 1 ES U NO D Return te Mens This operation is used to initialize the LX007 system Press lt ENT gt key for initialization when installing LX007 first or when resetting the system in the event of melrunctronm CAUTION Initializing will erase all stored data in e memory vV Prasa tha lt 1 gt kaw ta initialive ar lt N gt kaw ta cancel 12 8 2 Event Clear 2 EVENT CLEAR 2 EVENT CLEAR 1 ERASE ALL EVENTS END gt 1 YES 0 NO O ister to Mons If the event memory is full you can clear the event memory here Press ENT key then press lt l gt key to clear event memory or lt 0 gt key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before you clear the events make sure if the stored events are unnecessary If you need to keep the event data please upload tha rata ta ha haet DO atharuri cea wait 12 8 3 ID Clear 3 ID CLEAR 3_ID CLEAR 1 DELETE ALL 1D EN 1 YES 0 NO O Return te Mens LX007 IDTELX LX007SR When you want to delete all the stored User IDs you can do so in this menu item Press lt ENT gt key first then press lt l gt key to clear all the registered User IDs or 0 key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before clearing all the User IDs make sure that the registered User ID is no longer used A ad Y 8 FS FS OS ea A o 9 Atha wuts ean yF413 mary 1 AnA a 1 1 ha 4 HASTER
10. 1 NO 79 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR Default Output Settings for Input Circumstance BOOT Pl n OUTPUT Re Re Jed REER Buzzer INPUT DR AR T1 OG BZ 1 Reader 1 ID OR UNA 03 00 00 00 00 2 Reader 1 ID OK LV2 05 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID OE TN 05 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 ID OE TW 05 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 1 ID 00 03 00 00 00 BETO 6 Reader 1 T S 00 03 00 00 00 Error 7 Reader41 APB 00 03 00 00 00 ECEOE 8 Reader 2 ID OE WA 03 00 00 00 00 9 Reader 2 ID GE TO 05 00 00 00 00 LIO Ra cer 2 10D OK LV3 di i a a 11 Reader 2 ID GE Te 05 00 00 00 00 12 Reader 2 ID 00 03 00 00 00 ECOLE 13 Readett2 T S 00 03 00 00 00 ECTO 14 Reader 2 APB 00 03 00 00 00 EEE Index No 1 14 The values indicate the operating time of each output for the input signal 80 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR B TROUBLE SHOOTING C A valid card became unregistered after batch downloading IDS From PC Cause Solvkidn Wrong download procedure or a component defect 1 The card ID might be registered only on the controller and not om the PC During the process Of batch downloading IDs from the PC the LX007 first erases the ID memory in it That s why this deletion of certain IDs can happen if those IDs were not registered on the PC at the point of batche edownloscrcmgs 2 Check whether the card ID is registered in the PC Or HOL ce If not please register the number and try downl
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12. FIRST ID ID List Top cio END cosa recog ona LAST ID ID List Bottom ES EMPTY No ID icd RDOMAOMBOLVIFP1 6 Y The LCD will display the 5 digit ID Index 8 digit ID number 4 digit Password Timeschedule For Readertl TA and Reader 2 TB ID code C accessible Readers RD operating mode for Readeri1 MA and Reader 2 MB the output level LV and usage of Y The EMPTY message wi appear if there is no 1 ET ES T TN LX007 LX007SR IDTECK 12 7 4 Master ID Registration 4 MASTER ID REG 4 MASTER ID REG 4 MASTER ID REG 1 gt BY CARD MASTER 01 1 CARD 2 PIN EMPTY I I 2 gt eo SELECT MASTER 01 10 6 MASTER ID REGISTRATION BY CARD 4 MASTER ID REG 1D 12312345 1D 12312345 SCANNING PRESENT Enter 4digit uc P wW 5678 A CARD ENTER PASSWORD Password ENTER F P FLAG 0 NOT USE 1 USE 1 MASTER ID REG Return to Menu 0 If FP 0 MASTER 01 12312345 I GE re 1 ro REGISTER F P PUT YOUR LIFT AND at rh DE PUT YOUR FINGER FINGER PUT YOUR FINGER OUR TINGE MASTER ID REGISTRATION BY PIN 4 MASTER ID REG PIN 12345678 ENTER PIN Enter END PIN _ PIN ENTER F P FLAG 0 NOT USE 1 USE TASTER ID REG Return to Menu 0 If FP 0 MASTER 01 12345678 LIFT AND PUT PUT YOUR FINGER FINGER PUT YOUR FINGER SECOND F P The default Master ID is 00000000 or 0000000000 for
13. by simply presenting their card or entering their ID number Y ID F P P W In this mode users can access the door by presenting their card or entering their ID number and then verifying their identity by a fingerprint For users who did not register their fingerprints password verification is used instead of Findernri nt LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 1 4 Reader 2 Mode The READER 2 MODE setting can be configured in the same way as READER 1 MODE setting in the previous section NOTE READER 2 refers to the Exit Reader connected to the LX007 Y ID ONLY Select this mode if the Exit Reader is Operating without using a password 12 1 5 Reader fl PIN Input 5 RD1 PIN INPUT 5 RD1 PIN INPUT SELECT MODE NOT USE gt NOT USE gt NOT USE END gt USE 5 RD1 PIN INPUT USE This setting allows you to decide whether to USE or NOT USE the keypad inputs for the Readerfl The default setting is NOT USE the keypad input If you want to 12 1 6 Reader 2 PIN Input READER 2 PIN INPUT setting can be configured in the same way as READER 1 PIN INPUT setting in the previous entry 12 1 7 Communication Address Setting 7 COMM ADDR SET 7 COMM ADDR SET Enter 3digit COMM Address uan 000255 7 COMM ADDR SET 012 The default Communication Address is 000 Set a unique Communication Address for each unit in the 39 LX007 LX007SR IDTECK 12 1 8 Baud Rate Setting o BAUD RATE O BAUD
14. to an appropriate value SOLUCION If the RD value is set to 1 the door opens only when Reader 1 reads a card If the card is presented to Reader 2 the ACCESS DOOR ERROR message will appear If the RD value is set to 2 the door opens only when Reader 2 reads a card If the card is presented to Reader 1 the ACCESS DOOR ERROR message will appear TE tae RD value Ls Get CO TO GE 3 7 both the reader 1 and 2 will open their doors when a registered card is presented to them 3 If the trouble persists after checking the above Cause 83 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR contact a designated service center gt The communication between the LX007 and the Host PC fails Cause Solution A defective cable may be being used or there have been errors in wiring the COMM ID setting for the controller or damage on the communication port either on the PO side or the controller side l 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 Check if the communication speed 9600bps is default is the same as the setting on the software Make sure that the PC s COM port is set correctly on the S W The parameters in the software should be set as following Parity bre NONE Date bit H 6 Bris St p bat e Bit 2 Check the wir
15. 1 SEC LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 2 4 Output T S ID 4 0UTPUT T S ID 4 0UTPUT T S ID oF gt USE fn MOT USE NMA USE 6 4 0UTPUT T S ID USE This setting is related to the Output Time Schedule setting of F5 SETUP MENU The Output Time Schedule setting can be used to generate outputs for a certain assigned period of time for example to keep the door open during that time By setting this Output T S ID setting to USE you can delay the output e g door opening until the first access after the time schedule period begins If there is no access during the assigned period no output will be generated v NOT USE Output is generated at the beginning of the assianed Time Interval 12 2 5 Anti pass Back Mode 9 APB MODE 9 APB MODE NOT USE NDT USE 5 APB MODE USE 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 installed instead of an Exit Reader V NOT USE The Anti pase eature s sebted v USE The Anti pass bade feature is enabled Y ALL FLAG RESET All Anti pass back flaas are reset LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 12 2 6 Duress Mode 6 DURESS MODE 6 DURESS MODE DURESS PASSWORD f gt NOT USE m NOT USE gt NOT USE us 00 6 DURESS MODE DURESS PASSWORD Enter 2digit USE Dure
16. Ee GIO EL sabes Webcam MS a aaa 3d LL OPERATIONS SENSE ra e see oe i exe es SNE edm ee 34 LX007 cla LX007SR Dad PUN Rates SE ION NR ENE o nl ao o Mal Ansara eh dane DN VEN 59 tl 2 DETT SITI ee ner AL SR A e AE SE SS AA AE dd 05 I2 SETTING CHANGES 22 cee 0 8 nu rata diede tS aa det m Ocala lei cd reu is ide 36 RIEN SETT MENT MP Ds As A Si QN PALM Lan RE 38 12 12 Date and HME Seting aure 38 12 13 Reader FL Modenan as ais 38 1214 Reader 2 MOG Grass reese se tue holes iio 39 12 120 Reader AF PFIN INPUT 39 12 1 6 Reader 72 PIN IPU a a e ba tees 39 12 1 7 Communication Address Settidg oooccccococnnccccnnococoncononannncnnonnnnononnnnnonannnnonannnnnnnananess 39 12 1 9 BUTE SNE 40 RENN NNN 41 12 2 1 Event Men avse 42 122 21D DIS pla cc 42 122 3TIME Unit SENNA 42 12200005 AD oo coda 43 12 2 5 Alltl Dass BECK MOL o lO e da eos al 43 122 6DUESS MOE Ad 44 1227 Wiegand Opsal Le 44 12 2 8 Door Open Alarm Time Setting cccoooccnccconnococonnnccconcnnnnanoncnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnononnnnnss 45 A E RA RR ate 46 A O A A E CD Mi m QU I cte NE E dE 46 2232 VOICE VOI MIS atada 47 PARA A OE EE ne mae Eo but eee 47 12 9 MEN 47 VENER 48 1236 Max User SEP sr 48 jose wa NEMNE DIS DIAY aar 48 124 F SET MENO sine uk ae e A A de 50 1221 Hime Sohedule 2i rbi ote eee adle rad 50 1242 Hold rtr 51 VRIR EN 51 12 4 4 Reader 1 Mode Time Schedule oooccccccocnccccocnocccnnconnonanonononnnnnnnnrnnnonannnnon
17. ID CLR 4 MASTER ID CLE 1 DELETE MASTER ID END 1 YES O NO Return to Mena To delete all Master IDs press lt ENT gt key first then press the 1 key to clear all of the Master IDs or lt 0 gt key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before clearing all Master IDs make sure that registered Master IDs are no longer 12 8 5 Time Schedule Clear 5 T S CLEAR 5 T S CLEAR 1 ALL T S CLEAR En 1 YES 0 NO OMC When you want to delete all the Time Schedules 01 10 Holiday schedules 01 10 Holiday code Readerfl Mode Time Schedule code and Reader 2 Mode Time Schedule code you can clear them from the memory here Press lt ENT gt key first and press the 1 key to clear all T S or lt 0 gt key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before you clear all Time Schedule data make sure that the stored Time Schedule data A pm AA T A tm M 226 Ar re ARAMA 9 0 SIR O Reha wees er 12 8 6 Default Setting 6 DEFAULT SET 6 DEFAULT SET 1 LOAD DEFAULT SET on 1 YES U NO a Here you can restore the default settings of the LX007 if necessary Press lt ENT gt key and press lt 1 gt key to restore the default ggtting values for all menus and or 0 key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before restoring default values for all settings such as Reader Mode COMM Address etc make sure that the stored setting values are not necessary otherwise you may lose LX007 LX007SR 70 IDTECK 12 9 F9 SET
18. LOE n TTL OUTPUT 2 TTL 2 WD1 rovn wire with white Sur Lpe A o f INTL Green MEX Inoue 12 IN 2 breen wire with white SIC IDSe Wiegand DATA O0 DATA 0 Pink Wiegand DATA 1 DATA 1 Cyan CON 4 SPIN CONNECTOR Brera R 1X Lo HA Se eee IR GAUSS SIR XC RS485 B Gray wire RS232 TX TXD BO WLES ans l aaa SLK MOS RS232 RX RXD Red wire with white Strrpe p EODD GND Black CON 5 8PIN CONNECTOR BE ith hi por AY NO NC 1 ue wire wit white stripe G Lea Door RELAY COM COM 1 EGY MEDEE MWA red stripe Door RELAY NO NOG ies vise wale ed 15 LX007 stripe P JE ith whit Alarm RELAY NC NC 2 mop Nest ortus MIRE stripe Alarm RELAY COM COM 2 White Alarm RELAY NO NO 2 Purple Hale IET OUO EXIT Orange DE NA CONTACT VEL LON wire with red SEDLPES CON 6 4PIN CONNECTOR Door Phone Optional Orange wire with red DPE ee wire Orange wire with black DP GND stripe DP DO DATA 0 Blue DP_D1 DATA 1 Brown CON 7 TCP IP RJ45 CONNECTOR Ea Installation Tips Check Point 7 1 Check Points before Installation 7 1 1 Selection of Cable The system installation cables should be connected as follows RS232 pu RS485 RS232 Converter RS485 org DC12V Power Supply j n N RF Reader Lock Alarm RF Reader Sensor Input e Y Sensor Input o CC go EE ug M DC12V Power Supply Lock Alarm LX007 LX007SR Figure System Installatio
19. LX007SR without a fingerprint Up to 10 Master IDs From OL to LO can be stored in LXx007 NOTE To delete a Master ID enter 00000000 or 0000000000 fogg LXOO7SR in the Master ID LX007 LX007SR 12 7 5 ID Count 5 1ID COUNT The number of registered user IDs is 00123 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 12 7 6 Event Count b EVENI COUNT The LCD displays the total number of 12345 events stored in the memory The count automatically increases as a new event is recorded in the memory The LCD in the left figure shows that a total of 12345 Events are stored in the memory V Up to 20 000 event buffers are available When stored events are e SYSTEM INITIAL YES 12 8 F8 SETUP A gt NO lt 4 gt or lt b gt MENU d EVENT CLEAR gt YES NO lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY Y ID CLEAR gt YES A p NO lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY MASTER ID CLR YES gt NO lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY T S CLEAR YES gt NO lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY 67 p DEFAULT SET YES LX007 LX007SR
20. access time enter the default Time Schedule code 00 for the value 5 TB refers to the Time Schedule code 00 10 for the Reader 2 i e the exit reader If you assign a Time Schedule in this field the new cardholder can gain access only during the assigned Time Intervals To set the Time Intervals for each Time Schedule code refer to the instructions on the Time Schedule Setup in the F4 SETUP MENU If you wish to give the cardholder unlimited access time enter the default Time Schedule code 00 for the value 6 RD refers to the Reader Assignment code for the cardholder Entering the code 0 assigns both readers Built in Reader and Exit Reader to grant access to the cardholder that is being registered code 1 only assigns Readertl Built in Reader and code d assigns Reader 2 Exit Reader If you enter 1 in the RD field Only Readerfl assigned and try to exit Ehtough Reader 2 Exit Reader then the Lot 00 7 Generates an Srror message Access Door Bror EN the LCD display 7 C refers to the ID code Code 0 is default and codes 1 and 2 are codes are 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 that the new cardholder will use on Readertl i e the built in reader If you enter 1 for MA for example this card holder will be able to gain access using his or
21. her ID only e 0 Depend on System Operating Mode F1 SETUP MENU gt READER 1 MODE e 1 ID Only Mode e 2 ID Fingerprint Password e 23 oc TD Password Fingerprint 9 MB refers to the Operating Mode that the new cardholder will use on Reader 2 Exit Reader e 0 Depend on System Operating Mode F1 SETUP 33 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR MENU gt READER 2 MODE e 1 ID Only Mode e 2 ID Password Mode NOTE You cannot apply the ID Password Mode if Reader 2 does not have a keypad or does not use password verification 10 LV refers to the Output Operating Level for the new cardholder Output operating time can be set for each user To define an output operating time for each level refer to the instructions on Output Setting in F6 SETUP MENU e 0 or 1 Level 1 e 2 Level 2 e 3 Level 3 e 4 Level 4 11 FP is the Fingerprint Usage Flag 1 digit You can decide whether Or not the user will use fingerprint e 0 Not using a fingerprint e 1 Using a fingerprint c How to Place Your Finger onto the Scanner When you register or verify your fingerprint please place your finger onto the scanner correctly as shown in the illustration below 0 X X X Figure How to put your finger on the scanner 11 OPERATIONS 34 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 11 1 Normal Operation Power on When power is appl
22. ke Door Contact Sensor Yellow wire with red stripe GND n 7 Orange wire GND SNDE jl pe ley Exit Button Power Supply Figure Input Device Connection 2 2K Resistor Connection for Cut Off Check You have to connect a 2 2K resistor between the input wire e g Orange wire and the GND to apply the Cut Off Check feature First select whether or not to check the cutoff status of each device from F5 SETUP MENU gt Cut Off Check Second set the desired output that will be generated in the event of a cutoff from F gt SETUP MENU gt Cut Off Alarm INPUT WIRE e g ORANGE WIRE i 2 2K Resistor INPUT NE DEVICE Figure 2 2K Resistor Connection for Cut Off 22 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR Check 8 4 3 Output Connection Door Lock Power Fail Safe Connection Door Relay 1 Connect COM wire of Door Relay Gray wire with Red Stripe O qTLAV 2 Connect NC wire of Door Relay Blue wire with White stripe to wire of Door Lock 3 Connect GND wire to wire of Door Lock Door LOCK Power Fail Secure Connection DOOf Relay 1 Connect COM wire of Door Relay Gray wire with Red Stripe TO 12V 2 Connect NO wire of Door Relay White wire with Red stripe to ware or Door LoCk 3 Connect GND wire to wire of Door Lock Alarm Device Connection Alarm Relay 1 Connect COM wire of Alarm Relay White wire to 12V 2 Connect NO wire of Alarm Relay Purp
23. or 6 KEY IDONLY DEFAULT READER 42 MODE ID P AN lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY gt NOT USE DEFAULT RD1 PIN INPUT gt USE 4 or lt b gt KEY Y NOT USE DEFAULT RD2 PIN INPUT o USE 4 or 6 KEY COMM ADDR SET Enter 3 digits in the 000 255 range p 9600 4 or lt 6 gt KEY Y pt 19200 RECOMMENDED BAUD RATE 38400 37 gt 57600 LX007 LX007SR IDTECK 12 1 1 Language 1 LANGUAGE 1 LANGUAGE gt ENGLISH 1 LANGUAGE gt ESPANOL ENGL I SH gt ENGLISH gt PORTUGUESE gt ESPANOL gt KOREAN gt CHINESE gt JAPANESE gt ARABIC 1 LANGUAGE ESPANOL Y The default language is English V Supported languages are English Spanish and FOTLUOgUSSe Y One optional language of choice Korean Chinese 12 1 2 Date and Time Setting 2 5ET DATE TIHE 2 5ET DATE TIME YYYY Year MM Month DD Date ENT hh hour mm minute ss second Y Y Y YHMDDhhmmssWw W 1 Sun 27 Hon 3 Tue 4 Wed E 3 Thu 6 Fri Sat Y e g 200802101330152 Feb 10 2008 13 30 15 NAA WW AA 12 1 3 Reader 1 Mode 4 SELECT MODE ID ONLY gt ID ONLY gt ID ONLY ENT 3 READER 1 MODE 3 READER 1 MODE ID F P PW gt ID P W F P 3 READER 1 MODE ID F P P W NOTE READER 1 refers to the built in proximity reader in the unit Y ID PIN ONLY In this mode users can access the door
24. output LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 12 5 2 Door Contact Output Setting 12 5 3 Aux Input 1 Output Setting 12 12 12 12 12 12 de D 4 5 Aux Input 2 Output Setting Tamper Alarm Output Setting Cut Off Alarm Output Setting Duress Alarm Output Setting Arm Disarm Output Setting Door 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 5 1 which means you can refer to that section to get some idea as to how to do the configuration 12 5 10 Output Time Schedule Setting 10 OUTPUT TS 10 OUTPUT TS EN Enter digit DR AR T1 T2 BZ DR AR T1 T2 BZ Output T 5 Code 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 for each Output Y You can assign a Time Schedule Code to each output Ihe default Time Schedule Code for every output is 00 which means no Time Schedule is applied to them Changing these settings can be very useful when you want to leave the door open during a certain time period Press ENT key enter the setting mode and enter a 2 digit Time Schedule Code for each output DR Door Relay Output T S Code AR Alarm Relay Output T S Code da mi TTT H1 Niua mait T A Fada 56 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 5 11 Input Time Schedule Setting 11 INPUT TS 11 INPUT TS mum Enter digit EX DC 11 I2 TP EX DC 11 12 TP Input TS Code ENT for each Input 00 00 00 00 00 0 OO OO OO OO
25. the 6 key to choose RDI PIN INPUT and press ENT key to modify the value to USE by using 4 or 6 key 2 When there is no beep sound or the problem persists after the keypad has been enabled contact a designated service center Cause m The unit suddenly returns from Setup Mode to normal operating mode Cause Time out error The LX007 is originally programmed to go back to the Solution normal operating mode when no keys are pressed or no cards are read within 60 seconds c The buzzer keeps beeping Deep deep beep Of beeeeeeeep ATL rror am tle Installation Poor status Of ete Internal Carcu les 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 OUEDULE TS Gm UY OUTPUT TSI sot we setup Menu This problem can occur if the time schedule code is DO LUGO set between 01 and 10 and the present time is within the time zone of the selected schedule If the wrong time schedule is selected cancel it by assigning the blank time schedule code 00 4 Check the Tamper switch of the LX007 5 If the trouble persists after checking the above contact a designated service center c The SCHEDULE ERROR message appears when an RFID card is read 82 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR An error in RFID card registration time schedule setting or the system itsel
26. 0 000 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 12 3 7 Name Display 7 NAME DISPLAY 7 NAME DISPLAY 4 gt USE NOT USE EN gt NOT USE gt NOT USE ENT 7 NAME DISPLAY USE LX007 LX007SR The Name Display option is used to determine whether the unit will display the name of the user who receives access NOTE User names can only be downloaded from the software If you register a new user via the device SETUP MENU the name of the user can t be entered and therefore won t be displayed when the user receives access CAUTION If you set this option to USE the maximum number of IDs that can be registered is limited to 10 000 Also you can set this 49 LX007 12 4 F4 SETUP MENU T S CODE 01 10 sp gt TIME SCHEDULE Weekly 8 DAYS HOL SUN MON SAT INTERVAL 1 5 4 or lt b gt KEY Y HOLIDAY CODE 01 10 HOLIDAY DAY NO 001 100 4 or 6 KEY T S CODE 01 10 HOLIDAY CODE HOLIDAY CODE 01 10 4 or 6 KEY 4 or 6 KEY Y RD1MODE T S T S CODE 0 10 4 or 6 KEY RD2 MODE T S T S CODE 0 10 4 or 6 KEY VOICE T S T S CODE 0 10 12 4 1 Time Schedule 1 TIME SCHEDULE 1 TIME S
27. 0021 The number of registered fingerprints is displayed 12 10 5 Module Version 5 MODULE VERSION 5 MODULE VERSION V1 71 LX007 LX007SR The version of the fingerprint module is displayed 77 LX007 IDTELAK LX007SR APPENDIX A THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT DEFAULT Default Output Settings for Input Sources Poor Alarm OUTPUT Relay Relay ao i DR AR 1 EXIT BUTTON 03 00 00 00 00 2 DOOR CONTACT 00 99 00 00 00 3 AUX Input 1 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 DOOR TIME OUT 00 99 00 00 00 et S RE rue 00 00 00 00 00 Exit Ez Aux Aux Tamper INEA pe Mer ps puse els Me SE m Er 00 00 00 00 00 12 CUT OFF CHECK 00 00 00 00 00 13 INPUT TYPE 00 00 00 00 00 Tndex No Tdi JI The values indicate the operating time of each output Lor the Input sonal 99 denotes forever Tndex No 10 The values indicate the time schedule code index applied to each output x Index Now III The values indicate the time schedule code index applied to each input Index No 12 The values indicate whether or noL to use the cut OTT check feature for each input 0 NOT USE 2 USE 78 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR Index No 13 The values indicate whether the input type is NO Normally Open or NC Normally Closed CO v NOT
28. 10 default 00 C ID Code O default lor2 2Men Mode 3 Arm Disarm 4 Lost Card KD Header Assignment HD1 BRD2 1 HRD1 2 HD 2 M A Reader l Mode MB Reader 2 Mode L Output Operating Level 074 FP Fingerprint O NOT USE 1 U5E 1 RFGISTRATIOH ENTER 4 8 1 REGISTRATION ID gt DIGIT ID ID 12300001 LIFT AND PUT YOUR FINGER FOR SECOND FP TO REGISTER F P PUT YOUR LIFT AND PUT YOUR FINGER FINGER PUT YOUR FINGER NOTE In case you make a typing mistake during the registration process you can press the F1 button to erase the errors 1 Scanning means the reader is waiting for an ID number to be entered The number of the card will appear with a beep sound when you present a card 2 ID refers to a Personal Identification Number PIN that consists or 4 9 digits Enter a 10 digit ID number PIN and press ENT key An ID number of the LXOO7SR consists of 4 10 digits 3 PW stands for a password that is required for verification in the ID Password operating mode 4 TA refers to the Time Schedule code 00 10 for the Readerftl i e the built in reader If you assign a Time Schedule in this field the new cardholder can gain access only during the assigned Time Intervals To set the Time Intervals for each Time Schedule code refer to the instructions on the 32 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR Time Schedule Setup in the F4 SETUP MENU If you wish to give the cardholder unlimited
29. 3 for Tuesday 4 for Wednesday 5 for Thursday 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday IDTECK 1 LANGUAGE 2 ser DATE TIME MASTER ID fe H LX007 F1 00000000 ENGLISH t ENT 12 25 09 07 30 2 sET DATE TIHE YYYY Year MM Month DD Date 2 sSET DATE TIME hh hour mm minute ss second ENT Esc COPY YHHDDhhmmssw W l 5Sun 2 Hon 3 Tue 4 Wed _ 5 Thu 6 Fri 7 Sat 10 5 ID Registration To register a User ID to the LX007 select F7 SETUP MENU gt REGISTRATION You can choose to register an ID a using a card or b by entering a PIN IDTE pa 1 LANGUAGE 1 REGISTRATION O MASTER LD an mu LXOO7 F1 00000000 12 25 09 07 30 ENGLISH 1 REGISTRATION 1 gt REGISTRATION BY CARD 1 CARD 2 PIN 2 gt REGISTRATION BY KEY a Registration by Card T Headerzl TS 007 10 default 00 Nr ID 12300001 SCANNING rer Bo ad cc TB Reader amp 2 T S 00 10 default 00 C ID Code O default lor2 2Men Mode KE AEE 3 Arm Disarm 4 Lost Card RD Reader Assignment D RD1 BD2 1 RD1 2 HD 2 MA ReaderF1 Mode HB Reader Mode LV Output Operating Level 0 4 FP Fingerprint O NOT USE 1 U5E ID REGISTERED LIFT AND PUT PUT YOUR LIFT AND YOUR FINGER FOR FINGER PUT YOUR FINGER CEANKT ED TO REGISTER FP PUT YOUR FINGER LX007 IDTELA LX007SR b Registration Using Keypad Pw 4digit Password default 0000 TA He amp eaderzZl T S 00710 default 00 TB HeaderzZ T S 007
30. ANEL 5 FINGERPRINT CONTROLLER LX007 IDTELX LX007SR MOLDED RF READER 6 RETO REZO RESO RF TINY EROS 12207 1830 SKRIVE SGRIOUE SRILOSE SRLORWE SRLOBE Lifetime RF CARD Passive type 7 IDC80 IDC170 IDK50 IMC125 LXK50 IPC80 IPC170 IPK50 185080 1SC80S 1SK50 IMC135 THC80 IPIO0 1P200 89 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR RMA REQUEST FORM Basically IDTECK accepts only on line RMA requests on our website www idteck com Please provide us with basic information in the below form so that we can understand your problems better Send us back this form with your products after an RMA code is issued on the website This form is not compulsory Authorization RMA Code 1 Company Name 2 Model Name 3 Serial No 4 Original Invoice No O Distributor m Purchasing Dare Us RMA Request Date Please check your problems Card Reading Power Keypad Communication Relay LCD LED amp Buzzer Registration Others IDTECK RMA Customer Center gt gt 5F Ace Techno Tower B D 684 1 Deungchon Dong Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 010 Korea EEE 922429290989 500918 90 LX007 LX007SR IDTECK Website www idteck com www idtecktraining com e Training Center 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 157 030 Korea Gangseo Gu Seoul 91 TL Fax 82 2 2659 0086
31. CHEDULE Er T S CODE 01 HOL elec INTERVAL 1 T S Code Day 00 00 00 00 Interval INTERVAL INTERVAL INTERVAL INTERVAL INTERVAL 1 TIME SCHEDULE TS CODE 01 HOL Enter T Time Interval INTERVAL 1 z 0 00 00 00 00 00 74 00 Y There are 10 Time Schedule Codes available for users Time Scnedure Code OW TS no defau e HITO no 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 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 4 2 Holiday 2 HOLIDAY 2 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY CODE 01 DAY NO 001 00 00 1 9 6 DAY NO 001 Select H 5 Code END Day No DAY NO 100 2 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY CODE 01 Enter Holiday ENT DAY NO 001 MH DD 0 00 v There are 10 Holiday Schedule Codes available for users Holiday Schedule Code 00 is the default code which includes no Holidays in it The user can program the Holiday Schedule Codes 01 to 10 Each Holiday Schedule Code can have up to 100 programmable holidays Y The LCD will show current Holiday Code settings including H S Code Holiday number and Date Use 2 or 8 key to scroll up and down from the Holiday Schedule Code 01 to 10 and use 4 or 6 key to NAAA a TAN AA l nant 4 ss Am TIA 1 a Aa rTr7 YY 1 1 mA A _ 12 4 3 Ho
32. D1 ID OK LV1 Enter 2digit DR AR T1 T2 BZ DR AR T1 T2 Bz Output Time 03 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 OO 00 for each Output Y You can program the Output Activation Time the length of time during which the output is activated after the EXIT button is pressed The actual Output Activation Time equals either V seconds provided that the Time Unit is set to 1 second or V 10 seconds provided that the Time Unit is set to 0 1 second V Activation Time Value assigned for each output You can set the time somewhere between 00 and 98 seconds between 0 0 and 9 8 seconds if the Time Unit corresponding sept will be activated forever until you reset the Output LX007 LX007SR Output Time setting from 12 6 2 to 12 6 14 can be configured in the same way as 12 6 1 RD1 ID OK Level 1 Output setting 12 6 2 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID OK Level 2 TRIS output time ES 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 5 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID Error This output time is applied when a user that is not registered in Reader 1 attempts access 12 6 6 Output Setting for Reader 1 T S Error This output time is applied when a user attempts access before or after the time assigned
33. HECK Cut off check flag 10 DIGITS INPUT TYPE NO NC flag 10 DIGITS 54 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR Default Output Settings for Input Sources Deo Alarm OUTPUT Relay Relay peo pes gn DR AR 1 EXIT BUTTON 03 00 00 00 00 2 DOOR CONTACT 00 99 00 00 00 3 AUX Input 1 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 DOOR TIME OUT 00 99 00 00 00 jur icm 00 00 00 00 00 Exit onum Aux Aux Tamper TNP OT ee PANAMA non pe rc DC aoa S T 00 00 00 00 00 12 CUT OFF CHECK 00 00 00 00 00 13 INPUT TYPE 00 00 00 00 00 12 5 1 Exit Button Output Setting 1 EXIT BUTTON 1 EXIT BUTTON Enter 2digit Output Time DR AR T1 T2 BZ DR AR T1 T2 BZ for each Output 03 00 00 00 00 3 OO OO OO OO Y You can program the Output Activation Time the length of time for which the output is activated after the EXIT button is pressed Y Let s say we put 03 for one of the fields If the unit of time is set to 1 sec then the activation time will be 3 seconds If the unit of time is set to 10 1 sec then the activation time will be 0 3 seconds or 300 ms You can set the time somewhere between 00 and 98 seconds or between 0 0 and 9 8 seconds if the Time Unit is set to 0 1 sec If you enter 99 the corresponding output will be activated forever until you reset the
34. O SAA 71 A pacte DU D E Np Metu pe LEM a Ed 71 EA Oo E bM LE ML IA 71 AI eae 72 VIDT 72 VEN 12 PEA SS AA A Ie arcos amt Ux od bebes oca ante aeue 13 VINTER 73 12989 COMMUNICATION TESE eee 73 IO EOS DO MENU 52 4351 4 2 A AA A Ter 15 12 101 Dual Fingerprint Mode ducto desse kender aid 15 12 102 Adap iVE MOJE vu eee 75 210 ldentificaton MOES 76 A A cie utem du ipd m MEE 76 12105 MOE Vers ION eee 76 LX007 IDTECK LX007SR 1 Important Safety Instructions When using Fingerprint Identification 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 Only operate this product using the type of power source indicated If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your installation site consult the personnel of local power company 6 Never insert objects of any kind into the product or through the cabinet slots as they may touch voltage points and or Short Cixrcull parts possibly resulting an fire or electric shock 7 Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 8 Never disassemble this product by yourself take th
35. RATE gt 9600 gt 19200 9600 gt 38400 gt 57600 o BAUD RATE 19200 Y The LX007 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 V If you have a communication problem please check the followings Check the Communication Address for both the LX007 and the host PC in the Software N TA 1 TI 40 IDTECK 12 2 F2 SETUP MENU lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY EVENT MEMORY lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY ID DISPLAY LX007 lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY Y TIME UNIT 4 or 6 KEY Y OUTPUT T S ID 4 or lt b gt KEY APB MODE 4 or lt b gt KEY DURESS MODE 4 or lt b gt KEY WIEGAND OUTPUT 4 or lt 6 gt KEY OPEN ALR TIME LX007SR p USE DEFAULT p NOT USE MESSAGE DEFAULT p ID MESSAGE UNIT 1 SEC DEFAULT UNIT 0 1 SEC NOT USE DEFAULT p USE p NOT USE DEFAULT p USE p ALL FLAG RESET NOT USE DEFAULT gt USE v DURESS P W SETTING NOT USE DEFAULT
36. UP MENU FIRMWARE VER lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY INPUT TEST THE CURRENT VERSION OF FIRMWARE IS DISPLAYED lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY OUTPUT TEST VERIFY THAT THE INPUT PORTS PROPERLY WORK lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY LCD TEST VERIFY THAT THE OUTPUT PORTS PROPERLY WORK lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY KEYPAD TEST VERIFY THAT THE LCD SCREEN PROPERLY WORKS lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY Y READER TEST VERIFY THAT ALL THE KEYS ON THE KEYPAD WORK lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY MEMORY TEST VERIFY THAT THE READER PROPERLY WORKS lt 4 gt or 6 KEY COMM TEST VERIFY THAT THE MEMORY PROPERLY WORKS 12 9 1 Version Check 1 FIRMWARE VER LX007 Y3 0 0 VERIFY THAT COMMUNICATION PROPERLY WORKS LX007 LX007SR The Firmware Version of the unit 1s displayed on the LCD Press lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key to see other items of the menu on 12 9 2 Input Test 71 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 2 INPUT TEST 2 INPUT TEST 2 INPUT TEST END Press ET EX DC I1 I TP EXIT Button EX DC I1 I2 TP O 0 0 0 0 1 O 0 WU EX Exit Button Input DC Door Contact Input I1 AUX Z1 Input I2 AUXEZ 2 Input IP Tamper Switch Input The 5 digit n
37. User s Manual LX007 LX007SR Fingerprint Identification Proximity PIN Access Controller LX007 IDTELAK LX007SR Table of Contents 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 5 2 GENERAL lr o O TG 6 ARA LO Dl 12 A alui TT NTN 7 4 SPECIETCATION AGENTEN es Se Bee 8 5 IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o 10 6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW eG Ses xq ls 6 ig ms 11 SEN ME PEAT URES ett ek tied SETTES SSA SEE a 11 Gr PRODUCT EXPLANATION A EE Ms ur oi eo Beng de A ELA i UR we ne a DC IR 14 02 M Fanell Desci DUON riasa dd eo ds 14 022 GEN 14 023 Color COdET amp WING TAB Evas 15 7 INSTALLATION TIPS CHECK POINT oooooooooooooooooooooo 16 Tal CHECK POINTS BEFORE uno ta AT NES SANE de Sr ee SG 16 Td SCIOCHON OR CADIS rola Du 16 7 1 2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length ooccccoccnccccnncccncnconcnononononononos 17 Tig CHECK POINT DURING INSTALLATION e s TS LTE ET ST TE Jed 7 2 1 Termination Resistor Lad a ch added 17 7 2 2 How to Connect Termination ResistorsS ococococccccconocononcnconononononnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 18 7 2 3 Grounding System for Communication Cable oocccoocccccccccccccncconcnnconnnncnnnononenononenenononos 18 7 2 4 Reverse Diode Connection cccccccecececececcccccececececcaeacececeaeaegcseececeaeaeacseeueueauaescsesueaeaeaes 19 8 INSTALLATION OF PRODUCT
38. annnnonannannss 52 12 4 5 Reader 2 Mode Time Schedule eese eene nennen nnn 52 1246 Voice Time Schedule se 52 VSF SEP MENO E osa ds E DA e 54 12 9 TEXT BUON Ovpul SENG va aa a 55 12 9 2 Door Contact Output Seting aar 56 12 53 AUX INPUT OUIDUE SEN are 56 12 5 4 AUX INPputr2 Oupur Seng sanas eee 56 1255 Tamer Alarm QUIDUE Setting vade NG 56 12 5 6 Cut Of Alarin Outplit SENG creer AE 56 125 7 Duress Alarm OUIDUE SEN Guus RAAE 56 12 5 6 ArmiDiISarm Output SOlflfig anda 56 12 5 9 DRIT ME OUMU SEN Gu 56 12 5 10 Output Time Schedule Setting seller 56 12 5 11 Input Time Schedule Setting lessen nnnm 57 12 5 12 CUCO Check SEG A OA AL ea 57 12 513 MAPUTO SA aa 57 om BO SEP MEN ere Sunde Skree ds A ee A 58 12 6 1 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID OK Level 1 rrunnrnnnnrnnnnnnrnvrnnrrevrnnnrennnnnrrrnnnrrenrnnsnennnnsnenn 59 12 6 2 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID OK Level 2 oooccccoccccccnoccnconoconcononcnnconnconononennononcnncnnanonnos 60 12 6 3 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID OK Level 3 ooooococoncccccncccnconoccnnononcnnonanonnononennononnnnconaninoss 60 12 6 4 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID OK Level 4 ooooocooococcccncccnconoccnncnncononnanonnonanennononnnncnnanonnos 60 12 6 5 Output Setting for Reader 1 ID Error rrnnnnnnnnnnnvnrnnnnenrnnnnnnnnnnrenrnnnennnnsnennnnnerennnnsnennnnsnsen 60 12 6 6 Output Setting for Reader 1 T S Error rrrnn
39. be inserted before an alarm is triggered v 99 No alarm 45 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 3 F3 SETUP MENU gt PRINT OUTPUT gt NOT USE DEFAULT A MANUAL PRINT 4 or 6 KEY AUTO PRINT Y VOICE VOLUME gt O MUTE 4 MAXIMUM 4 or 6 KEY ARM DISARM Enter a 2 digit ARM DISARM code 4 or 6 KEY Y 4 or 6 KEY TWO MEN MODE gt NOT USE DEFAULT USE 4 or 6 KEY ONE TIME READ gt NOT USE DEFAULT A p USE 4 or 6 KEY Y MAX USER SETUP p 10 000 DEF AULT p 20 000 4 or 6 KEY Y NAME DISPLAY EBEN NOT USE DEFAULT USE 12 3 1 Print Output 1 PRINT OUTPUT 1 PRINT OUTPUT T gt NOT USE gt AUTO PRINT NOT USE gt HOT USE yMANUAL PRINT e c s A e 7 06 a S the printer the detailsWof new events including ID data time function key etc v AUTO PRINT Print outputs are generated for every NEW evont v MANUAL PRINT By pressing 0 no printing or 1 Fasnia PSA gt EA AN Ve AS o To 710 ELA OAA VA AA O 7 ewe vem Vl ER LX007 IDT ELK LX007SR 12 3 2 Voice Volume 2 VOICE VOLUME 2 VOICE VOLUME SELECT VOLUME 2 VOICE VOLUME VOLUME 0 The LX007 tells yo
40. ber of the registered fingerprints in the device is displayed FP REG COUNT lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY The version of the installed fingerprint module is displayed MODULE VERSION v 12 10 1 Dual Fingerprint Mode 1 DUAL FP MODE 1 DUAL FAP MODE NOT USE NOT USE 1 DUAL F P MODE USE If you set Dual finger mode to USE you can register 2 different fingers for your ID so that if one finger is injured you may verify your ID with the other registered finger DUAL Authenticat Recommended FINGER Number of Templates and Fingers ion Success Authenticatio f Ratio n Mode USE single finger ion Mode different fingers n Mode 12 10 2 Adaptive Mode 2 ADAPIIVE MODE 2 ADAPTIVE MODE q gt UZE NOT USE NOT USE gt HOT USE 2 ADAPFTIYE MODE USE LX007 LX007SR In ADAPTIVE MODE the LX007 automatically improves the quality of fingerprint pictures guaranteeing a higher likelihood of successful authentication However the 12 10 3 Identification Mode 3 IDENTIFICATION 3 IDENTIFICATION HOT USE gt NOT USE 3 IDENTIFICATION USE When the LX007 is configured in IDENTIFICATION MODE it can perform the 1 N identification which means users only need to have their fingerprint identified and the LX007 will match their fingerprint image against all the stored fingerprints Users will not need to carry 12 10 4 FP Reg Count 4 FP REG COUNT
41. by the applied time schedule 12 6 7 Output Setting for Reader 1 APB Error This Output Time is applied when a user who attempts access has violated the one entry one exit rule of Anti pass back 12 6 8 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID OK Level 1 This Output Time is applied for the users registered 60 LX007 LX007SR with Levelfl output 12 6 9 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID OK Level 2 This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level 2 output 12 6 10 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID OK Level 3 TATS Output Time 1s applied for the users registered with Level 3 output 12 6 11 Output Setting for Reader 2 ID OK Level 4 This OU pub Time Ls 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 18 not registered in Reader 2 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 14 Output Setting for Reader 2 APB Error This Output Time is applied when a user who attempts access has violated the one entry one exit rule of Anti pass back 61 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 12 7 F7 SETUP MENU D REGISTRATION gt
42. e assigned Time Intervals TO set the Tine Intervals for each Tame Schedule code refer to the instructions on the Time Schedule Setup in the F4 SETUP MENU If you wish to give the cardholder unlimited access time enter the default Time Schedule code 00 for the value 6 RD refers to the Reader Assignment code for the cardholder Entering the code 0 assigns both readers Built in Reader and Exit Reader to grant access to the cardholder that is being registered code 1 only assigns Readertl Built in Reader and code t assigns Reader 2 Exit Reader If you enter 1 in the RD field Only Readerfl assigned and try to exit through Reader 2 Exit Reader then the LX007 generates an error message Access Door Error on the LCD display 7 C refers to the ID code Code 0 is default and codes 1 and 2 are codes are used for the TWO MEN MODE Code 3 is used for the ARM DISARM function and code J is assigned for lost cards 8 MA refers to the Operating Mode that the new cardholder will use on Beader l 17 6 the built in reader If you enter 1 for MA for example this card holder will be able to gain access using his or her ID only e 0 Depend on System Operating Mode F1 SETUP MENU gt READER 1 MODE e 1 ID Only Mode e 2 ID Fingerprint Password e 3 gt TD Password Fingerprint 9 MB refers to the Operating Mode that the n
43. e unit to a qualified service center whenever service or repair is required Opening or removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Also incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used 9 Unplug this product from the Direct Current DC power Source and refer to qualified service personnel under these conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled on the product 5 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR c If the product does not operate normally after following the operating instructions in this manual adjust only those controls that are covered by the Operating XOStrUctrorons if this manual Improper adjustment of other controls that are not covered by this manual may damage the unit and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore normal operation d If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 2 General The IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR is ideal to use for Single Door Access Control and Time amp Attendance The IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR has 4 input ports 2 Form C relay outputs 2 TIL outputs an RS232 RS485 communication port and an optional TCP IP communication port EO meet Various customer requirements This user friendly device allows you to register up to 1 000 Fingerprint Users Oper ronmal 2 000 42000 Fingerprint Users and can store up to 10 000 IDs and 20 000 eve
44. eld wire Open Th RS485 RS485 Earth Ground or Chasis Ground or Power Ground w HOST PC I LX007 1 LX007 2 LX007 3 LX007 HN Figure Grounding system 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 Cathode Anode m X 1N4004 1N4007 or equiv Lock Alarm LX007 LX007SR Figure Reverse Diode Connection 8 Installation of Product 8 1 Wall Mount Unit mm Figure Wall Mount Layout 8 2 System Initialization After the installation and connections are completed apply power DC12V to the LX007 with the initialization button held down The initialization button can be found on the back or the L007 Then the LCD will first display Initialize OK 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 key if you want to initialize the system After all the initialization process is completed the system will be operating in the normal mode and the LCD will display IDTECK LX007 F1 Date Time 20 LX007 LX007SR Power ON Press and hold the initialization button Put the y 12V DC power to the LX007 Initialize OK R
45. elease the button when the 1 Yes 0 No LCD displays Initialize OK No Yes SYSTEM INITIALIZED Y C Normal Operation 8 3 Wall Mount Installation v 1 Position the Wall Mount to the location at which you Went bo anstall the Unit cand marik 4 x Grilling positions Drill 6 32 holes for t least 4 mounting POINTS 2 Drill a 1 2 hole on the center of the Wall Mount 3 Using 4 screws install the Wall Mount to the proper LOSatT Nn 4 Take out the cable through the center hole 5 After the wiring is done as explained in the next section put the Main Unit on the Wall Mount and screw ds 8 4 Wiring 8 4 1 Power Connection 1 Connect wire of DC 12V Power Supply to Red wire 2 Connect GND wire of DC 12V Power Supply to Black wire 8 4 2 Input Connection Exit Button Connection 1 Connect one wire from an Exit Button to Orange wire 2 Connect the other wire from the Exit B Uttorr to END Door Contact Sensor Connection te Connect One Wire rom Door Contact Sensor o Yellow wire with Red stripe 2 Connect the other wire from Door Contact Sensor to 21 LX007 LX007SR 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 Dese Ad tee ba ANANTA T
46. ew cardholder will use on Reader 2 Exit Reader e 0 Depend on System Operating Mode F1 SETUP MENU gt READER 2 MODE e 1 ID Only Mode e 2 ID Password Mode NOTE You cannot apply the ID Password Mode if Reader 2 does not have a keypad or does not use password verification 64 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 10 LV refers to the Output Operating Level for the new cardholder Output operating time can be set for each user To define an output operating time for each level refer to the instructions on Output Setting in the F6 SETUP MENU e 0 or 1 Level 1 e 2 Level 2 e 3 Level 3 e 4 Level 4 11 FP is the Fingerprint Usage Flag 1 digit You can decide whether or not the user will use a fingerprint e 0 Not using a fingerprint e 1 Using a fingerprint 12 7 2 ID Deletion 2 ID DELETION 2 1D DELETION ENT EN PIN ID DELETED mx Enter Card Ho END Registered IDs can be deleted from the LX007 by presenting the card or entering the ID number After entering the ID DELETION mode present the card you want to delete Alternatively you may enter an 8 digit ID number and press ENT key from the keypad The ID number will appear on the LCD and that ID will be removed from the device and the ID DELETED message er lin T m ERN Mo ae ee INT rT E a 1 Ts EN P AA o E 12 7 3 ID List 3 ID LIST ID INDEX 00001 4
47. ey on the keypad The Default Master ID is 00000000 For the LXOOT7SR it s 0000000000 There are 10 SETUP MENUS and you automatically enter F1 SETUP MENU first You can move to other SETUP MENUS by pressing lt F1 gt to lt F10 gt keys For example if you want to go to F2 SETUP MENU then press lt F2 gt key To enter F5 SETUP MENU press lt F5 gt key and so on and on There are several SUBMENUS inside each SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down the SUBMENU by pressing lt 4 gt and lt 6 gt key If you don t press any key within 60 seconds or if you press lt ESC gt key the LX007 will exit the SETUP MENU 36 IDTECK and return to the normal operating mode You the Master ID in the F7 SETUP MENU 12 1 FI SETUP MENU ENGLISH DEFAULT LX007 LX007SR can change Basic Languages Optional Languages LANGUAGE o ESPANOL p PORTUGUESE gt KOREAN lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEY gt CHINESE JAPANESE gt ARABIC Y SET DATE TIME Enter 15 digits for date and time 4 or 6 KEY EE ID ONLY READER 1 MODE gt ID4F P P W DEFAULT gt ID P W F P 4 or 6 KEY 4
48. f 1 If the LX007 used to be properly operating before it is likely that there has been an electric shock that damaged the internal memory and data Please initialize the unit as instructed in the manual 2 Check if the ID information has been configured incorrectly Register ID again and check the following points In order to restrict access of a user within a Specific time zone as instructed in the manual solution register time schedule in advance and apply the time schedule code 1 10 to the user during the registration process JN lt GQuecer Ibo wow the ser ta access aL xu Cimes mper OO 3 Use the software for time schedule settings if the LX007 is connected to a PC Refer to the software manual for more detalls 4 If the trouble persists after checking the above contact a designated service center Cause c The ACCESS DOOR ERR message appears when an RF ID card is read Incorrect user setting or something wrong with internal circuits 1 If the LX007 used to operate properly before it is likely that there has been an electric shock that damaged the internal memory and data Please initialize the unit as instructed in the manual 2 Check if the ID information has been entered incorrectly during its registration Register the ID again and check the following polnts Since the controller has two reader ports set the RD setting the door to which the user will be allowed access
49. found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to this equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and lf not installed and used in accordance with the a1nstru uctronus may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the radio or television off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit Consult the dealer or an experienced radio IV technician for help A w 1908 86 LX007 LX007SR 87 LX007 IDTELAK LX007SR Warranty Policy and Limitation of Liability IDTECK warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase under normal customer use This Warranty doesn t apply 1 to any product which has been dismantled without authorization of IDTECK or and has a damaged or detached QC label on its back side 2 to any losses defects or damages caused by improper testing operation installation maintenance modification alteration or adjust
50. ied to the LX007 the Red LED is LEE Reading of registered card When a registered card or a PIN is read and his her fingerprint is verified the Door Relayfl will open for 3 seconds Default with the Green LED on ESE DUCCON After the Exit Button is pressed the Door Relay l will stay open for 3 seconds with the Green LED on Alarms If an unregistered card is read or a user s fingerprint fails to be verified the access will be denied and an alarm Relay 2 will be activated for 3 seconds with the Yellow LED on 11 2 Default Setting When you operate the system for the first time or after the system has been initialized the factory setting values i e the default settings will be restored in the memory You can change the settings for the desired appLlncsa clio 35 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 12 Setting Changes INITIAL DISPLAY MODEL NAME CURRENT TIME NO gt F1 SETUP MENU os gt F2 SETUP MENU NO MASTER ID v W FINGERPRINT 2 F3SETUP MENU NORMAL OPERATIONS FA SETUP MENU YES Y gt FS SETUP MENU SETUP MODE gt F6 SETUP MENU F7 SETUP MENU gt F8 SETUP MENU gt F9 SETUP MENU F10SETUP MENU To set up the LX007 or to change the settings you have to enter the SETUP MENU first To do so press 0 key eight or ten times and ENT k
51. ing for communication REN RS485 mono PAVO PC LOO Per PC E eos Converter BENE i E gos IX ESSEN RIX KS INS eple TX RX Em EE RTX from the END END m converter Res Mullen IDE OO noo rxoo Bite PC Converter Pee RIX MER GN The RS232 cable from EMI RIX EG the Converter 3 We recommend you use line end resistors of 120 Ohm between the RIX and RTX wires when you are using the long distance RS485 communication Apply the same resistors to the Converter RS485 wires Consult amp service center or an electric teochnreran if you are not sure how to do it 04 LX007 mE LX007SR 4 When a multi drop communication doesn t work test one to one communication first oe If the trouble persists after following the procedures above contact a designated service center 85 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION FCC REQUIREMENTS PART 15 Caution Any changes or modifications in construction or 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 l 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
52. iometrics access controller reads 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 NEO the memory buffers The access controller is a true standalone devrzce that in the event Of malfunction will not affect other units when used in conjunction with one another Operation with Host PC All event transactions can be managed via the host PC The data transmitted from the controller can be displayed and stored on the host PC Keypad If the IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR is not connected to the host PC the built in keypad and LCD module can be used for the entire operations and configuration process Input Output The IDTECK LX007 LX0OO7SR has 4 built in input ports and 4 output ports 2 relay outputs and 2 TTL outputs which can be used to manipulate a wide variety of cONtTOLS Time Schedule Setup You can program up to 10 time schedules and assign one time schedule to each user Each time schedule has 8 different time zones from Monday Sunday 7 time zones and one holiday Each time zone has 5 different time codes so you can program 5 different time codes for each day You can also program time schedules for individual inputs and outputs That is if a time schedule for an input device is activated that input device will be working on
53. ive Type Reading Time Card Ver e Oc onm ke Eos o cuo BT Power Current External Reader Port Commune sje OA Baud Rate IPOE HETE 512KByte Flash Memory OCs JE A 000 Fingerprint Users 800 Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates Kor AAA Ss ems Selectable 20 000 10 000 Event Buffers Selectable II ASAS OX ico 2 ASIS eI DOSIS OE pod inches 10cm MESES EDEN 010 compatible 30ms Less than 1sec Less than 2sec per 7 Mess Kr LX007 al Port 26bit Wiegand 4 8bit Burst for PIN for Anti Pass Back LXOO7SR 1 Port Sd qt Wiegand 4 8bit Burst For PIN for Anti Pass Back RSZ A RoS Ver Ch TORATE mane rn ENE ESI Required Optional 19 200bps recommended 9 600bps 38 400bps 57 600bps selectable ROSE AO Sm OE g LED Keypad GOD Da Ted Er Panguage Nou cosi H bel On Ie eoe Fingerprint Modne l Irem CDS ong ILIO Tenperar Ve Controller RF Reader Daa er e N E e v Co licie 7 lene dor Dimension W x H x T Weight Que cumul cion LX007 LX007SR Door Sensor Aux 1 AUE 2 Ports 2 FORM C Relay Output COM NO NC DOLAV 180 Rating Max 2A 2 Ports TEE Out out y DESV Rating Max 20mA coco aro MED 7 OA dots SE Sam O GS Sm o SONS cue e i 24 key Keypad with Back TIGA TTNG 12 Function Keys included mas lts SELL en Zonet mtmese Selecralsle Aa ANSeS tome a Japanese Optional mao asia SE Slay Portuguese Arabic Chinese Korean Japanese Prog
54. le wire to wire of Alarm device 3 Connect GND port to wire of Alarm device Door LCOM Ko Gray wire with red stripe Relay NO 1 White wire with red stripe Blue wire with white stripe White wire Purple wire Alarm COM 1 71 Relay nC GND DC12V Power Fail Power Fail Alarm Safe Lock SecureLock Device Figure Door Lock Alarm Device Connection CAUTION You should connect REVERSE DIODES as shown in the diagram above A desirable DIODE is a Fast Recovery DIODE current min 1A 1N4004 1N4007 or similar 23 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 8 4 4 External Reader Connection Proximity Reader Connection 1 Connect wire of the Proximity Reader to DC TL 2 Connect wire of the Proximity Reader to GND 3 Connect Data 0 wire of the Proximity Reader to the Pink wire 4 Connect Data l wire of the Proximity Reader to the Cyan wire e Compatible Readers External Reader LX007 Standard 26bit Wiegand Format Proximity Readers Standard 26bit Wiegand 8bit Burst Format Proximity and keypad Reader LX007SR Standard 34bit Wiegand Format Proximity Reader Standard 34bit Wiegand 8bit Burst Format Proximity and keypad Reader e Recommended Readers LX007 RF TINY RF10 20 30 70 500 RFK101 FGRO06 FGROOGEX LXOO7SR SR10 20 30 SRK101 FGROO6SRB Pink wire DATA 0 Cyan wire DATA 1 Red wire Black wire Figure External Reade
55. liday Code 3 HOLIDAY CODE 3 HOLIDAY CODE 3 HOLIDAY CODE Enter Select ERN 2digit T S CODE 01 lt 6 T S Code T S CODE 01 lt H S Code HOLIDAY CODE 00 HOLIDAY CODE 0 we 7789 31 LX007 LX007SR Y 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 QO which means no holidays are applied to the Time stneaule Use lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key to scroll up and down from the T S Code Wl ta 10 and nress ENT kay Then enter s 2 12 4 4 Reader 1 Mode Time Schedule 4 BD1 MODE lt T G 4 BD1 MODE T X 5 Enter 2digit T5 Code 0 00710 Y There are 3 system operating modes including ID Only Mode ID F P PW Mode and ID PW F P Mode You can select one of these system operating modes at RI MODE SETTING from FI SETUP MENU However you may apply ID Only Mode during a certain Time Interval For example suppose you want to access the door by only presenting a card from 09 00 to 17 00 and use the Fingerprint Verification method for the rest of the time Then you can do so by setting RI MODE SETTING to ID F P Mode which is for the system operating mode and then program T S Code 01 so that it can include a Time Interval between 09 00 and 17 00 Then here link the programmed Time Schedule Code 01 to the
56. ly during the time assigned by that time code Each time schedule is linked to one holiday schedule 11 LX007 IDTECX LX007SR Holiday Schedule Setup Excepting Sunday you can program 100 holidays to one holiday schedule Each holiday schedule is linked to one time schedule which has a time code for holidays You can program all holidays to a holiday schedule and the time code for holidays is programmed to be the holiday time zone of time schedule Example A Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 0l Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02 Forced DOOF Open Alarm B Holiday schedule 02 linked to tame schedule VL Holiday schedule 01 linked to When the time schedule 03 door 1s 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 Door Open Timeout Alarm The Door Open Timeout Alarm will be generated when the door is open for longer than a certain time limit even after the door Ss opened followed by a normal authentication process The Overtime Door Open Alarm will continue to ring until the door is closed Anti pass Back If an additional proximity reader is used the Anti pass back mode can be applied In the Anti pass back mode a user is not allowed to enter or exit whe
57. ment 3 to any product with a damaged or faded serial number on it or 4 to any losses defects or damages caused by lightning or other electrical discharge natural disaster misuse accident or neglect This Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties obligations or Liabilities on the pert of IDIECK ong 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 resulte from a failure ot the Product t qperrtorm as anticipated and the low price of this product is based upon the nature of the product provided and the limited liability that IDTECK assumes IDTEGK 15 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERIY DAMAGE OR 1055 DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER 055 AND TDTECK S MAXIMUM GIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE QR THE PRODUCT To obtain repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty visit IDTECK s Website http www idteck com and place an online RMA request After an RMA code is issued return the product along with the authorization RMA code gt gt Warranty Period Warrant VE ee g 1 RF READER FINGERPRINT READER 2 RF CARD Active type 8 STANDALONE CONTROLLER REE 4 CONTROL P
58. n Layout 7 1 2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length Reference Description conn Maximum P Specification Distance LX007 Power Belden 49409 1 MENT 18 AWG EM IDE Wc Le OIMNCWICE Otel T5007 unshielded Belden 9512 Reader iis 4 conductor mr shielded 2 Data 150m Belden 9514 Ex1t Reader gt 22 AWG RF20 oO COAQUELTOE shielded Belden 9512 22 AWG Porco nta Joonaueror Hae Bue soda shielded 3 300m Sensor Belden 9514 Lae SUG 22 AWG So OI GNIG IE shielded Door Lock Belden 9409 Alarm Device 18AWG 4 Lock Alarm gt 2 Gonduetdr SON LX007 unshielded E3232 Gable Belden 9829 24 AWG 5 Converter gt Eom Host P C 2 twisted pair iPad shielded RS485 Cable Belden 9829 LX007 gt LX007 24 AWG Lo 2 twisted pair yr HOP Converter shielded t Thicker wires are needed if you connect a reader with high current consumption 7 2 Check Point during Installation 7 2 1 Termination Resistor Termination resistors are used to match impedance of the network to the impedance of the transmission line being 17 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR used When impedance is mismatched the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the receiver and a portion of signal is reflected back into the transmission line The decision whether or not to use termination resistors should be based on the cable length and data rate used by the communication system For example if you use 9 600 baud rate and 1 200m length
59. n the user violates the one entry one exit rule For example an identical user won t be able to enter if he or she previously exited the door without going through a proper authentication process Duress Alarm In case of duress enter the 2 digit Duress Password and press the lt ENI gt key Derore the normal access JDrocess Ihe door can be opened as usual but the duress alarm is also generated at the same time The duress alarm output 12 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR will be sent to the TIL output and an alarm event will be sent to the host PC ARM DISARM Function for Alarm Panel While a device is in the ARM condition its reader ports are all frozen and inputs to the ports are not processed so that no one can get access to the door When this mode is applied the IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR sends Signals to other connected security devices so that they Gan unctronm accordingly Two Men Operation This feature is used to configure the IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR to allow a certain user e g a visitor to pass the door only when that user is accompanied by another Special user e g a guide Both of the visitor and the guide should be authorized together for access 4 Level Individual Door Opening Time Setting This feature is used only for setting four different door opening times Name Display The IDTECK LX007 LX007SR can display the user name when a user gains access Function Key Name Display You can assign names for each fu
60. nction key via software Using this feature for example you can give certain keys names like punch in and punch out and tell the employees to press one of the function keys according to the nature of their access prior to each access attempt This way you will be able to identify punch in and PUnRCH OUe Svents on Ene SOLE Ware 13 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 6 2 Product Explanation 6 2 1 Panel Description Fingerprin E Qaannar System Operation Status LED 24 key Keypad incl 12 function keys Figure Description of LX007 Front Panel el CD Module The LCD screen displays the status of the LX007 eSystem Operation Status LED When the power is applied to the LX007 the red LED is turned on When the Relay 1 operates the green LED is curned on When the Relay 2 operates the yellow LED is curned on e24 key Keypad The keypad can be used to manually operate the LX007 with ease eFunction Keys The LX007 has 12 function keys FI F12 6 2 2 Connection Layout LX007 IDTELA LX007SR Figure Connector Layout 6 2 3 Color Coded amp Wring Table I O PORT NAME SIGNAL NAME WIRE COLOR CON 1 2PIN CONNECTOR Mame ower 12vy Dec Red Power Ground GND Black CON 2 3PIN CONNECTOR Serial Printer Pink wire with white IRSA SZ IR RXD SiC CL SE ESO ID TXD Cyan wire with white stripe RS 57 ENID GND Black CON 3 6PIN CONNECTOR Orange wire with white CO OUTPUT Fil CTED WDO SIL IE
61. nect all the LX007 units using the RS485 multiple communication as shown in the diagram below 3 Set a unique Communication Address for each LX007 4 Install and run the LX007 Application Software O HOST PC RS485 Gray wire Yellow wire LX007 LX007SR Figure TCP IP Communication between Multiple LX007 units and hos Pe 9 4 Serial Printer Connection A 9 pin connector Serial communication connector female is needed to connect the LX007 with a serial printer via RS232 communication Please follow the steps below 1 Connect RS232 TX Cyan wire with White stripe to the pin 42 RAD OE Ene Spin Connector 2 Connect RS232 RX Pink wire with White stripe to the prn xo IX D the 9 psn Connector 3 Connect GND Black wire to rhe pin 5 OF The 9 pin CONTSCLOL 4 Plug in the 9 pin female connector to COM Port of the serial printer 5 Set the Print Output setting to Auto Print or Manual Print from F3 SETUP MENU 20 LX007 LX007SR SERIAL PRINTER Cyan wire with white stripe Pink wire with white stripe Black wire 9pin Female Connector Figure RS232 Communication between LX007 and a Serial Printer 10 Basic Setting 10 1 Initialization of LX007 After the installation and connections are completed apply power DC12V to the LX007 with the initialization button held down The initialization button can be found on the back of the LX007 Then the LCD will first dis
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63. nt transactions All events can be uploaded and saved to the database of the host PC and the software can create a report in MS Excel HTML and Text format files for Time Attendance management purposes The IDTECK LX007 LX007SR has a built in Fingerprint Module a proximity card reader with IDC 26bit Wiegand format and a 24 key keypad 10 numeric keys 2 control keys and 12 function keys for a wide range of applications The IDTECK LX007 LX0OO7SR controls access of users with any selected combination of fingerprint Proximity Card PIN and or password The IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR has 4 external input ports to be connected to an exit button a motion detector a door contact sensor and an existing alarm System to prevent unauthorized access LX007 IDTELX LX007SR The IDTECK LX007 LXOOTSR has 2 relay outputs to control a door lock and an alarm relay that is used to warn errors Ihe graphic LCD supports multiple languages so that the unit can be operated anywhere in the world All system settings can be configured using the front keypad or via the Windows based software The IDTECK LX007 LXOO7SR is a cost effective biometrics system that can be used stand alone or networked The dual tamper switches prevent unauthorized access 3 Features 125KHz default Proximity 13 56MHz optional Contactless Smart Cara PIN and Fingerprint Recognition e Dual function for Access Control and Time amp Attendance pnl Veril ica
64. oading again 4 If the trouble remains after following the procedures above contact a designated service Center gt I entered the Master ID 00000000 but I still cannot enter the Setup Mode Cause Solution The Master ID might have been changed or some components are defective Es Try changing the Master ED through the application software The Master ID will be changed to the default value 00000000 2 When t 18 not feasible znitialize the unit as following After the installation and connections are completed supply power 12V DC to the LX007 with the initialization button being held down Then the LCD will first display Initialize OK I Yes 0 No 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 LX007 F1 Date Time 3 If the trouble persists after following the procedures above contact a designated service Center c No problem with accessing by card but cannot access via a manual PIN adapts 01 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR An error in the settings or possible component detect 1 Check whether a beep sounds when you press a key E E DEEP Sounds the problem may be wrong settings Proceed as followings Enter the Master ID Default 00000000 to get into the Setup mode Press F2 key solution LANGUAGE will appear on the LCD then use
65. of cable the propagation velocity of cable is 0 66 x speed of light This value is specified by the cable manufacturer if we assume the 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 However if you install the cable to maximum length the impedance of cable and network is mismatched and the transmitted signal is overlapped by the reflected signal In this case it is recommended to add termination resistors to the end of the receiver lines A 1200 resistor can 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 900 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 RS485 RS232 19 un uten itt Converter gt j Termination Resistors Last LX007 FLUE LeOrMIMertOonm PesSilstOors Tor 2 WLIS Koso communication system 7 2 3 Grounding System for Communication Cable We recommend you to use a proper grounding system for the communication cables The best grounding method is to put the shield wire of the c
66. ommunication cable to the Ist class earth grounding however bringing the earth ground to the communication cable sn E easy and the installation cost increases There are three grounding points you can find during installation 1 Earth Ground 2 Chassis Ground 3 Power Ground The most important point about grounding system is not to 18 LX007 ea LX007SR connect both ends of shield wires to the grounding System in this case there will be a current flow through the shield wire when the voltage level of both ends of shield wire is not equal and this current flow will introduce some noise and interference to communications For better grounding we advise you connect ONLY one end of shield wire of communication cable to the grounding system If you find earth ground nearby then connect one end of the shield wire to the 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 either earth ground or chassis ground then connect one end of shield wire to power ground GND of LX007 Note that if the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth and floated from the ground level then grounding to the chassis ground will give the worst communication Therefore we recommend you use power ground instead of chassis ground if that is the case RS485 RS232 RS232 Converter Communication ALLLERt LACAI Wires Connect Shi
67. play Initialize OK 1 Yes 0 No Press 1 key if you want ES initialize the system After all the initialization process is completed the system will be operating in the normal mode and the LCD will display IDTECK LX007 F1 Date Time Power ON Press and hold the initialization button Put the ii 12V DC power to the LX007 Initialize OK Release the button when the 1 Yes 0 No LCD displays Initialize OK No Yes SYSTEM INITIALIZED Y Normal Operation 29 IDTECK 10 2 How to Enter the SETUP MENU To set up the LX007 or to change the settings to enter the SETUP MENU first To do so eight or ten times and lt ENT gt key on the keypad Default Master ID is 00000000 For the LXOOTSR 0000000000 LX007 LX007SR you have press lt 0 gt key The it s There are 10 SETUP MENUS and you automatically enter F1 SETUP MENU first pressing lt F1 gt to lt F10 gt keys go to F2 SETUP MENU SETUP MENU press lt F5 gt key and so on and several SUBMENUS each SETUP MENU For example inside key you press lt ESC gt key and return to the normal operating mode the Master ID in the F7 SETUP MENU IDTELK ume oi nun LXOO7 F1 00000000 ENGLISH 12 25 09 07 30 F2 F2 F3 F3 ra F4 F5 FS F6 F6 F7 F7 F8 F8 gun F9 F9 La Return to Normal Mode TT FIO
68. put Operating Level 074 FP Fingerprint O NOT USE 1 U5E LIFT AND PUT TO REGISTER FP PUT YOUR LIFT AND YOUR FINGER FOR PUT YOUR FINGER FINGER PUT YOUR FINGER SECOND FAP NOTE In case you make a typing mistake during the registration process you can press the Fl button to Stace ENC Crrors 1 Scanning means the reader is waiting for an ID number to be entered The number of the card will appear with a beep sound when you present a card 2 ID refers to a Personal Identification Number PIN that consists of 4 8 digits Enter a 4 8 digit ID number PIN and press ENT key An ID number of the LX00J7SR consists of 1 10 digits 3 PW stands for a password that is required for verification in the ID Password operating mode 4 TA refers to the Time Schedule code 00 10 for the Reader l i e the built in reader If you assign a Time Schedule in this field the new cardholder can gain access only during the assigned Time Intervals To set the Time Intervals for each Time Schedule code refer to the instructions on the Time Schedule Setup in the F4 SETUP MENU If you wish to give the cardholder unlimited access time enter the default Time Schedule code 00 for the value 5 TB refers to the Time Schedule code 00 10 for the Reader 2 i e the exit reader If you assign 63 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR a Time Schedule in this fiela the new cardholder can gain access only during th
69. r Connection 24 LX007 IDTELAK LX007SR 9 Communication 9 1 RS232 Communication Port Connection A 9 pin connector serial communication connector female is needed to connect the LX007 with a host PC via RS232 communication Please follow the steps below 1 Connect RS232 TX Black wire with White stripe to the pin 42 RXD of the 9 pin connector 2 Connect RS232 RX Red wire with White stripe to the pin 3 TX of the 9 pin connector 3 Connect GND Black wire to the pin 5 of the 9 pin connector 4 Plug in the 9 pin female connector to COM Port of the host PC 5 Install and run the LX007 Application Software HOST PC Red wire with white stripe Black wire 9pin Female Connector Figure RS232 Communication 9 2 RS485 Communication Port Connection 9 2 1 RS485 Connection Standalone Unit An RS485 RS232 converter is needed to use the RS485 communication between the LX007 and a host PC Please follow the steps below 1 Connect RS485 RTX Yellow wire to RS485 A port of the converter 25 LX007 LX007SR 2 Connect RS485 RTX Gray wire to RS485 B Port OL Che converter 3 Plug the 9 pin connector RS232 of the converter into the COM Port of the host PC 4 Install and run the LX007 Application Software RS232 RS485 RS232 Converter Max 1200m Gray wire LX007 Figure RS485 Connection between the LX007 and a HOSCE EC 9 2 2 RS485 Connection Multiple Units
70. rammable 3 Array LED Indicators Red Green and Yellow ICE burzazaer 15 to 40 FS TO 104 F OF EO F50 F327 LO 122 F SE C SG 158 F 35 to 65 3L to 149 F LES eov BOs sexe krave Panaon y non condensing Black Red Gray Silver Dark Gray Gold Black Gold Combo Polycarbonate Lorain Saa ED ore TN S0009 1e rods ROC BERG IDTECK LX007 LX007SR Fingerprint Module Specifications Res olsen Capture Image Size Extraction Image Size Sensing Area scanner FAR False Ratio FRR False Reject Ratio ESD Electro Sit E E Discharge Verir LO LO Time ICEL db iE aber tom Ee OS SU CS oDOCIDT 412 X 302 pixels 260 X 300 pixels 13mm X 15 2mm High Quality Optical Sensor 0 001 0 13 LSKV Less than 1 sec hess than 2 sec 5 Identifying Supplied Parts Please unpack and check the contents of the box Missing these parts are TE any QI please contact a near py distributor or IDTECK as soon as possible a IDTEC LADO IDTECA LONER Ye S i i Wall Cable amp Diode amp s Main Unit Screws i Mount Resistor Manua 1 33909 I PC Cable 6 PCS 3 5x12mm 4 1 1 Unit 1 PC Diode 2 PCS PCS 5 5x10mm Resistor 4 PCS PCS 10 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR 6 Product Overview 6 1 Features Standalone Operation The IDTECK LX007 LX007SR is capable of having an external reader for 1 Door Control This b
71. ss P w You can set Duress Mode for Reader 1 The default setting is NOT USE If you select USE the LCD will display the default Duress Password 00 If you want to change the Duress Password press lt ENI gt key and enter a 2 digit Duress Password If you do not want to change it press the lt ESC gt key NOTE In case of duress enter the 2 digit Duress Password and press lt ENT gt key prior to presenting the card The Duress Alarm will be 12 2 7 Wiegand Output 7 WIEGAND OUT 7 WIEGAND OUT i gt USE M NOT USE NOT USE NOT USE 7 WIEGAND OUT USE This feature allows you to use the LX007 as a reader as opposed to as a controller If this setting is set to USE the LX007 sends 26bit Wiegand Output through two Likl output ports The LXOO7SR sends out 34bit Wiegand output v NOT USE Normal TTL outputs will be activated Y USE 26bit Wiegand outputs will be generated thrniinh a a ea and Toe 2 nart o Than A Li ran ot aranN 44 LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 12 2 8 Door Open Alarm Time Setting 8 0PEN ALR TIME 8 0PEN ALR TIME Enn 00 98 Alarm Delay T 03 99 No Alarm 8 0PEN ALR TIME 20 The Door Open Alarm Time is the delay between the point at which the Door Relay Time finishes and the point at which the Door Open Alarm starts ringing Y 00 The alarm will ring immediately past the Door Relay time if the door is left open Y 01 98 Delay 01 98 sec will
72. the LX007 is waiting for a card to be presented Present a card to one or the readers When the reader SUOCCOSSTULLEY reads the card the LCD displays the Reader number and tha Q9 na4r1 t lar 10 nd4ex3 t t far T VNANTERY aard niimhar 12 9 7 Memory Test 7 MEMORY TEST If Memory Test passed ENT TEST PASSED PRESS ANY KEY If Hemory Test failed TEST FAILED PRESS ANY KEY If the Data Memory has a problem the LCD will show the TEST FAILED message If this is the case contact 12 9 8 Communication Test B COMM TEST If COMM Test d END al ad TEST PASSED PRESS ANY KEY If COMM Test failed TEST FAILED PRESS ANY KEY 73 LX007 IDTELA LX007SR Y You can test whether the communication works properly or TOE Before executing this test remember to connect the RS232 TX wire Black wire with White stripe and the RS232 RX wire Red wire with White stripe together If the communication is malfunctioning the LCD will show the TEST FAILED message If this is the case check the communication settings and try again Y Tf tha commanicatinn 18 working nranaerlx thae TCM 74 LX007 LX007SR 12 10 F10 SETUP MENU DUAL F P MODE USE KEY ADAPTIVE MODE USE KEY 4 or 6 KEY IDENTIFICATION USE DEFAULT i 4 or 6 NOT USE KEY Y The current num
73. tion and LN Ldenirr catocon e 2 Fingerprint Templates per User Auto Touch Sensor For Fingerprint only Taent1itrcat i n CBEIXDngerpExmt quality display e 1 000 7 27 000 7 42 000 Fing rprint Users e 0000 20 000 ID Users J 20 00010 000 B en Butters selectable Registration of up to 10 Fingerprint Master IDs e Operating Mode selectable for Individual IDs e 4 Level Door Open Time Setting for Individual IDs e Time Schedule Setting for Individual IDs and for Input Port Output Port Voice Message and Reader Mode e Network Communication via RS232 RS485 and built in TCP IP e 26bit Wiegand Output 34bit for LX007SR Serial Printer Port for event ticket issuing IDout Quu orrt Check User Name amp Function Key Definition Display on LCD e ARM DISARM Function for Alarm Panel 2 Men Operation Mode e Duress Alarm Function Graphic LCD of Multi Languages Display e Voice Guide Programmable for Other Language Voice announcement Programmable by user via serial communication Door Phone Function Optional e Software Selection STARWATCH TIME PRO 2006 LX ACCESS PRO II LX007 LX007SR 4 Specification Model LX007 CPU SADIE ARMY Sprit and l6bit Microprocessor Mount 128KByte ROM MSI one ab MS nt Module DNE 128KByte 256KByte Memory Y 512KByte Flash Memory Controlle oru d 256KByte ROM Memory Darom Tem Fingerprint User Fingerprint Templates Size JEJEL MUSE Event Buffer Passive Type Read Range Act
74. u its status out loud You can adjust the volume of the voice from 0 mute to 4 maximum NOTE For customized voice messages other than the default voice messages please contact IDTECK 12 3 3 Arm Disarm 3 ARM DISARM SET Enter 2digit Arm Code 00 00 00 99 3 ARM DISARM SET Enter 2digit DISARM CODE NT Disarm Code uda 00 99 0 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 LX007 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 Once the LX007 toggles into ARM mode all readers freeze and stop raadina parde Ta DTOARM tha T XAA7 antar tha Niearm 12 3 4 Two Men Mode 4 TWO MEN MODE 4 TWO MEN MODE 4 gt USE NOT USE En gt NOT USE NOT USE En 4 TW MEN MODE USE LX007 IDTELA LX007SR To apply this feature cards designated for guides should be registered into the Guide Group C 1 and visitor cards into the VLSTCO Group cot2 s Ti configured in the two man mode the LX007 won t grant 25S A E E 1 20 1 1 uus Den 12 3 5 One Time Read 5 0NE TIME READ 5 0NE TIME READ HOT USE gt NOT USE 12 3 6 Max User Setup 6 MAX USER SETUP 6 MAX USER SETUP 4 En gt 10000 fa 10000 gt 10000 6 gt 20000 8 MAX USER SETUP 20000 Yo can select the maximum number of user registrations 1
75. umber shows the input status where OQ indicates that the input port is open circuit and 1 indicates that the input port is short circuit to the 12 9 3 Output Test 3 O0UTPUT TEST J OLITPUT TEST 3 OUTPUT TEST END Esc DOOR RELAY DOOR RELAY ON OFF Door Relay amp Green LED ON OFF 2 times Alarm Relay amp Yellow LED ON OFF 2 times IILZ1 Output ON OFF 2 times ITL 2 Output ON OFF 2 times Internal Buzzer Beeps times RESS ANY KEY 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 m m 12 9 4 LCD Test 4 LCD TEST LAST UPDATE ENT 08 03 26 v3 00 IDTECX press any r 00 The LCD will display test screens When the test is over the LCD will show the LAST UPDATE PRESS ANY 12 9 5 Keypad Test 5 KEYPAD TEST 3 Fl EZ F3 3 E2 Fa b F4 F5 Fb 6 F4 FS Fh e 411 keys 9 F7 F FY 9 Fr PU F9 pressed OO LX007 IDTELX LX007SR 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 1s 12 9 6 Reader Test 6 READER TEST 6 READER TEST Present 6 READER TEST ENT a Card o SCANNING READER 1 Esc 12300001 READERR1 Built in Reader READER Exit reader The LCD will display Scanning which means

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