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1. RF FINGER P W ID FINGER P W RF P W FINGER ID P W FINGER Seach Key Y TIME SETTING gt YYYYMMDDhhmmssW Seach Key Y TYPE SELECTION STANDALONE L USE NOT USE Y FINGEROOGP USE NOT USE v USE DUAL FINGER USE NOT USE Y Sere Key ADAPTIVE MODE f gt USEINOT USE Y HIGH SECURITY USE NOT USE Y IDENTIFICATION USE NOT USE Seach Key Y COMM ID SETTING Y NORMAL FP STATUS gt DRY WET Seach Key Y BAUD RATE Le 4800 9600 RECOMMENDED 19200 Seach Key Y MASTER ID CHANGE Seach Key SYSTEM INITIALIZE YES NO Seach Key Y ID gt YES NO A Seach Key RF_PININPUT gt ENABLE DISABLE 29 Star FINGEROOG EX PASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 12 1 1 READER MODE SETTING MODESELECTION RF Only ID Only SeachKey lt 4 gt lt 6 gt um RF FINGER P W ID FINGER PW Seach Key RF P W FINGER ID P W FINGER MODE SELECTION This Menu is for selecting the operating mode You can choose to use or not to use a password or a fingerprint for each access The lower line on the LCD indicates the current operating mode Please press lt ENT gt key to change the mode MODE SELECTION Then this figure appears on the LCD press lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key to toggle the mode and confirm your selection by pressing lt ENT gt key ONLY
2. FINGERO006 Application Software 9 2 RS422 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION 9 2 1 5422 CONNECTION SINGLE FINGERO06 CONNECTION RS422 RS232 converter CNP200 is required to use RS422 communication between the 006 and a host computer Please follow the instructions 17 Star FINGEROOG EX PASS 006 IDTELK IDTECK FINGER006SR Connect RS422 TX of the FINGER006 to RS422 RX port of the converter Connect RS422 TX of the 006 to RS422 RX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the FINGER006 to RS422 TX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the FINGER006 to RS422 TX port of the converter Plug in the RS232 connector of the converter to the COM1 or COM2 Port of the PC Install and run the FINGERO006 Application Software RS 422 232 CONVERTER RS232C Figure RS422 Communication between FINGER006 and Host PC 9 2 2 RS422 CONNECTION MULTIPLE FINGER007 CONNECTIONS RS422 RS232 converter is required to use RS422 communication between multiple FINGER006 units and a host PC Please follow the next instructions First you have to connect all RS422 port of all FIINGER006s in parallel Connect RS422 TX of one FINGERO006 to RS422 TX of another FINGERO06 Connect RS422 TX of one FINGER006 to RS422 TX of another FINGEROO6 Connect RS422 RX of one FINGERO06 to RS422 RX of another FINGEROO6 Connect 5422 of one FINGERO06 t
3. Sensor Input Input S o Figure System Installation Layout RS422 7 1 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPE AND PERMISSIBLE LENGTH OF CABLE eet ea Maximum Reference Description Cable Specification Distance Controller Power DC12V Belden 9409 18 AWG l 30m DC Power Controller 2 conductor unshielded Belden 9512 22 AWG Reader Power and Data 4 conductor shielded 150m FINGEROO6 Controller Belden 9514 22 AWG 8 conductor shielded Door Contact Belden 9512 22 AWG Exit Button 4 conductor shielded 9 300m Sensor Input Belden 9514 22 AWG Input Controller 8 conductor shielded 12 Star FINGEROOG EX e PASS P FINGER006 IDTECK FINGER006SR Door Lock Alarm Device Belden 9409 18AWG 300m Lock Alarm Controller 2 conductor unshielded 6 RS232 Cable Belden 9829 24 AWG 15m Converter Host P C 2 twisted pair shielded RS485 Cable Controller Converter Controller P Controller Belden 9829 24 AWG Controller FINGEROO6 GE 2 twisted pair shielded 006 P FINGERO06 FINGEROO6 P Converter RS422 Cable 1 200m Controller Converter Controller 99 Controller Belden 9830 24 AWG Controller FINGEROO6 3 twisted pair shielded 006 P FINGERO06 FINGER006 P Converter Thicker wires are necessary if the connected reader consumes a higher current 7 2 CHECK POINT DURING INSTALLATION
4. Fingerprint Use FP 1 Second Fingerprint Input Fail First Fingerprint Input After displaying fail reason initial display for ID registration ID Registered see as essent Quality Display of Registered Fingerprint 22 Star FINGEROOG EX em 006 IDTECK IDTECK 0065 3 Po by Keypad FINGER006 amp FINGER006P Fa Key InPut ID Carei No 00000100 Fa gt 94 EE PW1234 FPX Input Input Not using fingerprint FP 0 Fingerprint Use FP 1 Lift and Put FP Put Your FP On Success Waiting To Register FP First Fingerprint Input Second Fingerprint Input Fail After displaying fail reason Fail initial display for ID registration use ID Registered aS E Q 1 _ Q 2 _ Registration Finish 4 After ID Registration is completed return to the initial display by pressing the lt ESC gt Key 5 You may register more than 1 ID Register more IDs one by one after the first ID registration is done 6 If you re re registering an ID and it is registered with a fingerprint already you will be required to enter the previously registered fingerprint first 7 Inthe case of FINGEROOGP you cannot register IDs using the RF card e The ID is a kind of Personal Identification Number that can be entered using an RF Card or the Keypad An ID number recorded on an RF card consists of 3 digit Fac
5. To adjust other settings press the lt 4 gt and lt 6 gt keys MODE SELECTION RF only The door is accessible with a card ID alone RF FINGER P W RF FINGER P W To access the door card ID and Ku a fingerprint or a password are needed RF PIN FINGER To access the door a card ID and MODE SELECTION a password and a fingerprint are needed gt RF P W F INGER 12 1 2 TIME SETTING The current time is displayed TIME SETTING To adjust the time setting press the lt ENT gt key MM DD hh mm ss YYYYMMDDhhmmssW Enter a 15 digit number Year Month Day Hour Minute i Second and Week m If the entered number is out of range an error message is displayed after all of the 15 numbers are entered e g lt 200106071330253 gt Year 2001 Month 6 Day 7 Tuesday PM 01 30 25 30 IDTECK 12 1 3 TYPE SELECTION Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTEL FINGEROOGSR TYPE SELECTION ENT STAND ALONE USE NOT USE ENT or ESC Y FINGEROO6P gt USE NOT USE ENT or ESC Y DUAL FINGER gt USE NOT USE ENT or ESC Y ADAPTIVE MODE gt USE NOT USE or ESC Y HIGH SECURITY USE NOT USE or ESC v IDENTIFICATION MODE gt USE NOT USE
6. tPAss P FINGER006 1 71 1IDTELX FINGEROO6SR MEMO 50 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 1 71 1IDTELX FINGEROO6SR MEMO 51 Star 006 tPAss 006 IDTELX FINGEROO6SR The specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time 5F Ace Techno Tower B D 684 1 Deungchon Dong Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 030 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com MARFINGHE3 2008 Copyright IDTECK Co Ltd
7. 1 55 39 5mm c Othe Mi x g ring 6 32 hole l Cp f ESTO O ring 152 38 5mm L52 38 5mm 3 03 77mm 15 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss 006 Rodas 7 w IDTELX FINGEROOGSR e Using 2 screws install wall mount to the wall Before mounting the Star FINGERO06 P EX iPASS IP FINGEROO6 IDTECK FINGEROOGSR unit to the Wall Mount bracket an operational test of the unit should be completed because the locking pins will lock the unit to the Wall Mount Removing the unit from the Wall Mount bracket after it has been snapped in place may cause damage to the bracket and prevent reattachment Xx Caution e Insert 5 O Rings to the Wall Mount as indicated then run the cable from the main unit through the center hole and snap in place the main unit to Wall Mount Make sure that the main unit is securely locked in place with Wall Mount 8 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION External Reader Port Hardware initialization must be done before installation of FINGEROOG For versions lower than V4 0 0 the Backup Battery Switch on the back side should be connected before hardware initialization Hardware initialization can be done using the external reader port First turn off the system power and connect 3 wires pink cyan and black GND together and turn on the system power Then the Initialize beep will sound and the LCD message 1 will be displayed System Initi
8. For versions lower than V 4 0 0 the backup battery switch must be set correctly before the unit runs The controller retains all user information data for 30 days even in power failure However V4 0 0 or higher doesn t have a backup battery because those higher versions use a flash memory which is nonvolatile and therefore retains data in the event of power failure Keypad The built in keypad and the LCD screen let you perform manual programming without a PC connected Dual Finger Mode Dual Finger Mode is a function that lets a user register two fingers for one ID so that the user can receive authentication with either of the two registered fingers This is useful when a user s finger is injured 1 N Identification A user can gain authentication using the fingerprint alone without RF card or PIN You can set this function through the TYPE SELECTION in SETUP MENU F1 In the IDENTIFICATION MODE the security level is automatically increased and it causes FRR False Rejection Ratio to get higher which may result in reduction of successful recognition rate When using this mode the user has to press the ENT key first and then the fingerprint scanner waits for a fingerprint to be scanned When the fingerprint scan is completed FINGEROO6 identify the user and makes corresponding outputs 9 Star FINGER006 EX PASS 006 IUTELK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR FINGEROO6 has a sensor OPTION Normally a user needs to press ENT in
9. and access the door even if you don t ENABLE carry the RF card with you When it is disabled accessing the door by the keypad will be denied Press lt ENT gt key to change the setting RF_PIN_INPUT gt DISABLE CAUTION The default Master number 00000000 must be replaced with a new Master card number before disabling keypad input Otherwise you CANNOT access the setup menu again If this happens the only thing you can do is hardware initialization Do not use this menu with FINGEROO6P 34 Star FINGEROOG EX PASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR 12 2 SETUP MENU F2 LCD DISPLAY STATUS Search Key CARD NO OUTPUT MODE WIEGAND Search Key ABA TRACK Il INPUT MODE WIEGAND Search Key Search Key ABA TRACK OUTPUT TYPE NORMAL Search Key EXTENSION LED BUZZER GLXX YLXX BZXX Search Key Y FUNC_KEY OUT gt 4BIT BURST 0 8BIT BURST 12 2 1 LCD DISPLAY SETTING LCD DISPLAY STATUS LCD DISPLAY gt CARD NO You can select whether the LCD will display the STATUS or the CARD number STATUS Display the status of reading ID CARD NO Display the ID number of the presented card 35 Star FINGEROOG EX PASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FI
10. another PIN number to be entered You can register other PINs in the same way Please press ESC key to quit the registration The user can change the PW and the FP flag in the same way as the new registration Key Input ID If you enter lt 1 gt for the FP flag to register a finger EE print for the ID this screen will appear the LCD and Put Your FP On the red light will be illuminated from the fingerprint input sensor As the fingerprint should be scanned twice put the finger to the sensor once the message is displayed lift the finger off briefly and put it again NOTE 1 The fingerprint registration requires 2 slightly different images of a fingerprint For that reason after the first scan the finger must be lifted briefly Lift and Put FP 2 When an ID number that is registered with a Nus fingerprint is re registered to change options the Waiting current fingerprint is required to be scanned The quality level of the registered fingerprint image De Reddere Q 1 Quality of the first fingerprint 081 1 168 042 Quality of the second fingerprint 39 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 WT ELK FINGEROOGSR 1 PW password The password used in RF FINGER P W and RF P W FINGER mode 2 FP Fingerprint flag 1 To register a fingerprint for the ID that is being registered If you re re registering an ID to change options and the ID is registered wi
11. interfere to communications For the good grounding we recommend to connecting ONLY one end of shield wire of communication cable to grounding system If you find earth ground nearby then connect one end of shield wire to earth ground If you do not have earth ground nearby then find chassis ground and connect one end of shield wire to chassis ground If you do not find both earth ground and chassis ground then connect one end of shield wire to power ground GND of FINGEROO7 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 in this case we recommend to using power ground instead of chassis ground 14 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 15 WT ELK FINGEROOGSR CH RS422IRS232 Converter Commalnlestion pO BE Shield wire open connect HOST P C Earth Ground or Chasts Ground or Power Ground Finger006 21 Finger006 2 Finger006 3 E Figure Grounding system 8 Installation of the Product 8 1 TEMPLATE e Tear off the Template page at the back of this manual and use the Template to drill two 6 32 holes and one gt hole on the proper location of the wall to mount the Wall Mount bracket as shown below If the gang box is already installed on the wall then skip this step 6 32 hole 1 85 47mm B xx R 5 es F
12. 4408 i i 11 3 DATAOUTPUT FORMAT SETUP MENU F2 11 3 1 NORMAL MODE a Registered ID Registered Fingerprint DATA DATA OUTPUT LINE ERROR Signal Open collector OK Signal Open collector b Unregistered ID Fingerprint error DATA LINE ERROR Signal Open collector 500mS qM OK Signal Open collector 26 Star 006 tPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR 11 3 2 EXTENSION MODE a Registered ID Registered Fingerprint DATA OUTPUT DATA LINE Ed ERROR Signal Open collector OK Signal Open collector b Unregistered ID Fingerprint error DATA LINE DATA OUTPUT ERROR Signal Open collector OK Signal Open collector 27 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 12 Setting Changes INITIAL DISPLAY MODEL NAME CURRENT TIME NO gt emm c YES MASTER ID W FINGERPRINT YES OPERATE GENERAL MODE SETUP MODE Y Y Y Y SETUP F1 MODE SETUP F2 MODE SETUP F3 MODE SETUP F4 MODE 1 MODE SELECTION 1 LCD DISPLAY 1 ID REGISTRATION 1 FW VERSION 2 TIME SETTING 2 OUTPUT MODE 2 ID DELETE 2 MEMORY TEST 3 TYPE SELECTION 3 INPUT MODE 3 10 LIST 3 LCD TEST 4 COMM ID SETTING 4 OUTPUT TYPE 4 ID COUNT 4 KEYPAD TEST 5 BAUD RATE 5 LED BUZZER CON 5 FP COUNT 5 READER TEST 6 MASTE
13. 7 2 1 TERMINATION RESISTOR Termination resistors are used to match impedance of the network to the impedance of the transmission line being 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 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 1200 resistor can be used for termination resistor in parallel between the receiver lines A and 13 Star FINGEROOG EX aPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FI
14. GERPRINT flag ES Gef SE FINGERPRINT a ae YES ALREADY EXIST ID YES v CERTIFICATION ID s FINGERPRINT x CE A SUCCESS 5 5 Y REGISTRATION NEW ID s FINGERPRINT NO First time lt NO SUCCESS YES Y REGISTRATION NEW ID s FINGERPRINT NO Second time SUCCESS P YES Y COMPLETION ID REGISTRATION 38 Star FINGEROOG EX tPASS P FINGER006 TECK FINGER006SR ID REGISTRATION 7r An ID number can be registered to the 006 by RF cards or through the keypad For registration by RF cards press 1 key For registration using the keypad press lt 2 gt key CARD amp Key Use 1 CARD 2 Key Or you can quit the registration by pressing lt ESC gt n the case of registration by RF card FINGEROO6 will waiting for an RF registered Scanning In the case of registration by keypad you can register 8 digit ID As for FINGEROOGSR an ID is 10 digits Put ID CARD This screen shows the ID number you just entered on the upper line and you are required to enter the following information for the ID 4 digit password and FP flag Enter 1 to register a fingerprint 0 not to If you enter 0 for the FP flag the message ID Registered will be shown for a moment ID Registered and the controller will wait for
15. ISTERED ID COUNT ee 41 123 9 te bc sae oed 41 tele 42 12 43 VERSION CHECK caora r da iode 43 12 42 MEMORY TEST ede tut EA 43 1243 LCD TES se en eegenen hee 43 124 4 KEYPAD TEST L 43 12 45 READER TEST 44 Star FINGEROOG EX iPass P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR 12 4 6 COMMUNICATION TEST J 44 12 4 7 FINGERPRINT MODULE VERSION eer 44 12 4 8 FINGERPRINT MODULE TEST tio 44 13 FCC Registration Information sss 45 14 Warranty Policy and Limitation of 2 2 2 22 212 46 dS Ru d sd ua ER de ob Ra ON es 47 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss 006 3 3 33 IDTELX FINGEROOGSR 1 Important Safety Instructions When using Fingerprint Identification Proximity PIN Reader basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons In addition the following safety guides sho
16. K or ERROR from the controller Alarms Unregistered Password Fingerprint Error When an unregistered card is read the wrong password is entered or the wrong fingerprint is scanned the access is denied and the YELLOW LED is lit for 3 seconds Defaults If the EXTENSION MODE OUTPUT TYPE is applied an ERROR Signal is generated Low active open collector with ID data output 11 2 DATA OUTPUT FORMAT SETUP MENU F2 11 2 1 WIEGAND OUTPUT FORMAT 1 Data format FINGEROO6SR Bit 1 Even parity of bit 2 bit 13 Bit 2 9 Facility code 000 255 Bit 10 25 ID number 00000 65 535 Bit 2 33 ID number 0000000001 to 4294967295 Bit 26 Odd parity Bit 34 Odd parity 24 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss 006 WT ELK FINGEROOGSR 2 Timing diagram Data 1 2mS 11 2 2 ABA TRACK II MAGSTRIPE OUTPUT FORMAT 1 Data format for Card numbers TL LRC ID number 00000 65535 Facility Code 1248P 00000 00255 low bit first odd parity last Start Character 11010 Hex B Zero bit 10bit 2 Data format for PIN Zero bit LRC PIN 1char to 8char low bit first odd parity last Start Character 11010 Hex Zero bit 10bit 25 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS 006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR cP en j pen CLK RD1 j i 1240us Data yu x a RDO 6000us Pod 2725 5179 i 6000 15
17. L OF EACH STATUS YES 10 1 INITIALIZATION OF 006 You need to initialize the hardware before installation of the system or when you cannot enter the setup menu due to a system error or something wrong You can initialize the hardware using an external reader port To do that turn off the system power and connect the 3 wires pink cyan and black GND then turn on the system power again Ref 5 3 006 INITIALIZATION Initialization will erase all stored data including registered ID data Therefore you will have to configure system parameters Remember that you need to initialize the Hardware prior to the first installation of the system For hardware version lower than V4 0 0 the Backup Battery Switch on the back side of the product needs be connected before Hardware initialization FINGER006 V4 0 0 or higher doesn t have the Switch so you can skip the switch setting 20 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 1 IDTELX FINGEROO6SR System Initialize Master Password FP Module 1 Yes 0 No 3141 Initializing System is Clear Remove Wires 10 2 HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENU For a setup or 006 setting adjustment you have to enter the SETUP MENU first To do so press the 0 key 8 times for Master ID Default 00000000 and the ENT key and press the Master Password Default 3141 and the user can get into the SETUP MENU There are 4 main SETUP MENUs and you first g
18. NGER006SR B for 2 wires 5485 system or RX and RX for 4 wires 5422 system A termination resistor of less than 90Q should not be used and no more than 2 terminations should be used in one networking system 7 2 2 HOW TO CONNECT TERMINATION RESISTORS RS485 RS232 s 7 RS485 5 RS485 NN Converter p 5 B 4200 E 1200 ermination Resistor Last Finger006 Figure Termination resistors for 2 wire RS485 communication system 1202 DX Ze mm RS485IRS232 ums TX RS422 RS422 RX Converter a 1202 Termination Resistor Figure Termination resistors for 4 wire RS422 communication system Last Finger006 7 2 3 GROUNDING SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION CABLE We recommend to use proper grounding system on the communication cable The best method for grounding system is to put the shield wire of the communication cable to the 1st class earth grounding however it is not so easy to bring the earth ground to the communication cable and also the installation cost is raised There will be three grounding point where you can find during installation 1 Earth Ground 2 Chassis Ground 3 Power Ground The most important point for grounding system is not to 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 create noise and
19. NGEROO6SR 12 2 2 OUTPUT MODE SETTING OUTPUT MODE You can select the output format between WIEGAND or WIEGAND ABA TRACK WIEGAND Outputs ID data through Wiegand output line OUTPUT MODE ABA TRACK Outputs ID data through ABA track output line gt ABA TRACK Open collector 12 2 3 INPUT MODE SETTING INPUT MODE This is input mode setting menu The user can select whether INPUT MODE is WIEGAND or ABA TRACK WIEGAND Applicable to FINGER006EX only WIEGAND Input ID data through Wiegand input line ABATRACK Input ID data through ABA track input line INPUT MODE gt ABA TRACK 12 2 4 OUTPUT TYPE SETTING OUTPUT TYPE gt You can select the OUTPUT TYPE between NORMAL MODE and EXTENSION MODE NORMAL MODE NORMAL MODE If a registered ID or and a fingerprint is entered 006 outputs ID data only OUTPUT TYPE EXTENSION MODE gt EXTENSION MODE If an ID or and a fingerprint is entered FINGER006 outputs OK or ERROR sianal and ID data 12 2 5 LED BUZZER CONTROL LED BUZZER CON This function controls the LED and Buzzer of the reader GL Green LED controls the card reading status e er YL Yellow LED controls the error indication in case a user card isn t authorized BZ Buzzer It controls the buzzer sound e g GL03 YL03 BZ01 When card is presented to the unit green LED indicator is lit for 3sec If a user card isn t authorized the yellow LED indica
20. Passive type 7 IDC80 IDC170 IDK50 IMC125 LXK50 IPC80 IPC170 50 ISC80 ISC80S ISK50 IMC135 80 100 200 Lifetime 46 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss 006 WT ELK FINGEROOGSR 15 Template e 6 32 hole 1 2 hole 47 IDTECK Star FINGEROOG EX PASS P FINGER006 IDTEL FINGEROOGSR RMA REQUEST FORM 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 our Website This form is not compulsory Authorization RMA Code 1 Company Name 2 Model Name 3 Serial No 4 Original Invoice No 5 Distributor 6 Purchasing Date 7 RMA Request Date Please check your problems Card Reading Communication LED amp Buzzer Others IDTECK RMA Center gt gt Power Keypad Relay LCD Registration 3F 10 10 1 10 2 Dodang Dong Weonmi Gu Bucheon Si Gyeonggi Do 157 030 Korea Telephone 82 2 2659 0055 HQ 82 32 671 5642 RMA Center Fax 82 2 2659 0086 HQ 82 32 671 5641 RMA Center Website www idteck com e Training Center www idtecktraining com 48 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 1 71 1IDTELX FINGEROO6SR MEMO 49 Star FINGEROOG EX
21. R ID CHANGE 6 FUNC KEY OUT 6 COMM TEST 7 SYS INITIALIZE 7 FP VERSTION 8 ID CLEAR 8 FP TEST 9 RF INPUT t For a setup or 006 setting adjustment you have to enter the SETUP MENU first To do so press the 0 key 8 times for Master ID Default 00000000 and the ENT key and press the Master Password Default 3141 and the user can get into the SETUP MENU There are 4 main SETUP MENUS and you first get into SETUP MENU F1 You can move to other SETUP MENUS by pressing F1 key for SETUP MENU F1 F2 key for SETUP MENU F2 F3 key for SETUP MENU F3 and F4 key for SETUP MENU There are several SUB MENUs for each main SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down the SUB MENU by pressing 4 and 6 key in the main SETUP MENU You can press the lt 5 gt key to exit the SETUP MENU and return to the normal operation You can also change the Master ID the SETUP MENU F1 The Master ID for FINGEROOGSR is a 10 digit number Default 0000000000 and the default Master Password is 3141 28 Star 006 aPASS IP FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 12 1 SETUP MENU F1 RF Only ID Only gt MODE SELECTION
22. UD RATE SETTING FINGERO06 supports 4800 9600 19200 of baud rate PAUD RAIG and the recommended setting is 9600bps 9600 A wrong baud rate setting will cause communication C o errors and the baud rate settings of FINGER006 and host PC should be same If any communication problem occurs please check the following Check COMM ID of FINGER006 and host Check BAUD RATE of FINGER006 and host Check communication port and cable Check COM port setup of host PC Parity None Data Bit 8 bit Stop Bit 1 bit BAUD RATE gt 9600 BAUD RATE 19200 To change the baud rate press lt ENT gt key and select desired baud rate by pressing lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key then press lt ENT gt key 12 1 6 MASTER ID CHANGE MASTER ID CHANGE r Press ENT key to change the current Master ID You should use the new Master ID to access the SETUP MENU after changing the Master ID Model Default Master ID PASSWORD CARD amp Key Use FINGEROOG 00000000 73141 1 4 2 FINGER006SR 0000000000 3141 FINGERO006 is waiting for an RF card to be registered The card number will appear with a beep as the card is read INPUT NEW MASTER gt FINGERO06 is waiting for a keypad that is to be register ed FINGER006 4 to 8 digits FINGER006SR 10 digits 0000000001 4294967295 Put Master FP gt A fingerprint for the new Master ID is necessary to be scann
23. User s Manual Star FINGEROOG EX iPass P FINGERO06 IDTECK FINGEROOGSR Fingerprint Identification Proximity PIN Reader IDTECK Star 006 aPASS IP FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions AAA 5 2 General rpm 6 Eau i REN NM M 6 4 Specification sy u a E n 7 5 Identifying Supplied 0000001 9 60 Product OVEEVIGW ENEE 9 B TCEUNCTIONS Sq dd an SU uuu uum cut e uai RD Re UN 9 6 2 PRODUCT EXPLANATION aped e edo g apt 10 9 24 PANEL DESCRIP HON ricini hup EN 10 6 2 2 COLOR CODED amp WIRING TABLE ssi tionis 11 7 Installation Tips A Check Point 422 11 7 1 CHECK POINTS BEFORE INSTALLATION 12 GI SELEGTIONIOPGABEE EE 12 7 1 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPE AND PERMISSIBLE LENGTH OF 12 7 2 CHECK POINT DURING INTE Nee 13 7 2 1 TERMINATION RESISTOR rte etui Pat ra qc srt te 13 7 2 2 HOW TO CONNECT TERMINATION 14 7 2 3 GROUNDING SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION 14 8 Installation of the a aa d e bn edt croi da 15 Dub TEMPLATE Tay zo umama 15 8 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION External Reade
24. X TENSION MODE 3 ap beatior epos 27 12 Setting Charest 28 I2 TSEIUPMENU ET asa ce tU 29 12 1 1 READER MODE SETTING cento to eb Paetos 30 PZ AZ TIME SETTING u uuu E 30 1213 TYPE SELECTION srr acte tom e u qa natas 31 12 1 4 COMMUNICATION ID ADDRESS DISPLAY 32 121 5 BAUD RATE SETTING eto tud incita oed 33 12 1 6 MASTER ID CHANGE abcr bb eebe 33 1234 7 SY STEMANITIALIZE I heces teh eit or tede 34 124 8 CARDID CLEAR aot e dod tud cut ps 34 12 1 9 KEYPAD INPUT SETTING iet ode reped tust tte etl tpe tits 34 12 2 SETUP MENU EZ ite rot e eR Oh ap dte 35 12 2 1 LCD DISPLAY SETTING 35 12 2 2 OUTPUT MODE SETTING eis titolo tn us 36 12 2 3 INPUT MODE SED TING set i tro one do vaste tes 36 122 4 OUTPUT TYPE SETTING cedi te ponet boots 36 12 2 5 BEDSBUZZER CONTROL ee 36 122 5 PUNCTIONIKE Y OUT sitit URN Ede Ot ats 36 12 9 SETUP MENU ES sau s ioc bad o oae ttes 37 VCARD REGISTRATION uuu tec da ote cantus 38 12 32D DELET E noel oo tette 40 saa dota etoile 40 12 3 4 REG
25. alize Master Password System 1 Yes 0 No ____ Initializing FP Module System is Clear Initializing Remove Wires CD If you want H W Initialization press the lt 1 gt key 2 Enter the initial master password lt 3141 gt 3 4 Initialization status 5 Initialization is completed Turn the power OFF and separate the 3 wire and turn the power ON again 8 3 WIRING 8 3 1 POWER Connect the wire of DC 12V power to the 12V Red wire Connect the GND wire of DC 12V power to the GND Black wire 16 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR 8 3 2 OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Wiegand Data Connection Connect Data 0 of the controller to Wiegand Data 0 Out Green wire Connect Data 1 of the controller to Wiegand Data 1 Out White wire If you disconnect the power from the controller connect the GND port between controllers ABA Track II Connection Connect Data 0 of the controller to ABA Track II Data Out Green wire Connect Data 1 of the controller to ABA Track Il Clock Out White wire Connect CP of the controller to ABA Track II CP Out Orange wire If you disconnect power from the controller connect the GND port between controllers Control Signal Connection Connect Error input of the controller to Error Signal Out Gray with Red stripe wire Connect Ok input of the controller to OK Signal Out White with Red stripe wire Connec
26. d Data 0 Out Green ABA Track II Data Out Wiegand Data 1 Out White ABA Track II Clock Out Error Signal Out Gray with Red stripe OK Signal Out White with Red stripe Tamper Switch Out Purple with White stripe Speaker Out Brown with White stripe Speaker Out Purple ABA Track II CP In Orange with White stripe Wiegand Data 0 In EX Pink ABA Track II Data In EX Wiegand Data 1 In EX Cyan ABA Track II Clock In EX Error Signal In Blue with White stripe OK Signal In Yellow with Red stripe RS232 TX Black with White stripe RS232 RX Red with White stripe RS422 TX Gray RS422 Yellow RS422 RX Brown RS422 RX Blue Please cut out the tail connector before installation 7 Installation Tips amp Check Point Installing the Star FINGEROO6 P iPASS IP FINGER006 IDTECK FINGEROOGSR is an easy task It can be installed with common hand tools and readily available communications wires This section provides information about wiring wire runs and other information to make the installation quick and easy Star FINGEROOG EX PASS P FINGER006 TEE IDTELZC FINGER006SR 7 1 CHECK POINTS BEFORE INSTALLATION 7 1 1 SELECTION OF CABLE System installation cabling will be configured as follow RS232 simi RS422IRS232 E E Converter HOST lt 95422 RS232 a A a RS4221RS232 5 Converter RS422 d KH DCON G Power Supply Pd N 006 LockiAlarm 5422 Finger006 SE
27. dentification 4 Specification Model FINGERO06 FINGEROOGP FINGEROOGEX CPU 32bit ARM9 and Dual 8bit Microprocessor Program Fingerprint 128KByte Flash Memory Module memory Data Memory 128KByte 256KByte 512KByte Flash Memory Memory Program 64KByte Flash Memory Controller Memory Data Memory 512KByte SRAM Battery back up Fingerprint User 1 000 2 000 4 000 Fingerprint Users Fingerprint Template Size 800 Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates IDK50 IMC125 Up to 2 inch 5 Read Range hind IDC170 Up to 4 inch 10cm PIN Only PIN Only Active Type IDA150 phen Comapatible Reading Time Card 30ms Verification Identification Time Less than 1sec Less than 2sec Power Current DC 12V Max 300mA 1ea External Reader Port N A 4 8bit Burst for PIN ABA Track 11 Communication 5232 5422 RS485 Max 256ch Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTELK IDTECK FINGEROOGSR TCP IP External LAN Converter required E 4 800bps ue Input Port 2ea Error Input OK Input Output Port 2ea Error Output OK Output Open Collector Output Output Format 26bit Wiegand ABA Track I LCD Character LCD 2 Lines x 16 Char 65 6mm x 13 8mm 2 62 x 0 55 Screen Keypad 16 Key Nume
28. ed If there has been a Master ID already the fingerprint of the ID should be scanned first gt Enter a new Master password four digits and finish changing Master ID Enter Password _ 33 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss 006 The message indicates that changing the Master ID is successfully completed and 006 will return to the first screen of this menu soon Master Card Registered 12 1 7 SYSTEM INITIALIZE This operation is for initializing the FINGEROO6 Press ENT key if initialization is needed For example for the first time installation or for resetting the device in the event of a malfunction etc SYS INITIALIZE Sys Initializing BA 0 No After initialization FINGER006 will return to the Setup menu CAUTION Initialization will erase all stored data in the memory System Initializing 12 1 8 CARD ID CLEAR CARD ID CLEAR gt All User IDs Card IDs can be cleared from the memory at once by this operation Press lt ENT gt key then press lt 1 gt key to clear all User ID or lt 0 gt key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before clearing all User ID make sure that the registered User ID is no longer used otherwise all registered User ID may be lost Card ID Clear 1 Yes 0 12 1 9 KEYPAD INPUT SETTING RF PIN INPUT f you enable the PIN input then you can use the keypad to enter your PIN
29. erformance of input ports press ENT key Before this communication test connect the 5232 RX TX wires to each other If there is a problem with the communication perform TX data 0 check connections try again COMM fail As the test proceeds the characters being transmitted and received will be displayed Finally the LCD will display COMM test pass message COMM test pass Press any key 12 4 7 FINGERPRINT MODULE VERSION FP VERSION The version of the fingerprint module is displayed 12 4 8 FINGERPRINT MODULE TEST Test the fingerprint FP module FP MODULE TEST 44 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 bade WT ELK FINGEROOGSR 13 FCC Registration Information FCC REQUIREMENTS PART 15 Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interface and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to this equipment generates u
30. et into SETUP MENU F1 You can move to other SETUP MENUs by pressing F1 key for SETUP MENU F1 F2 key for SETUP MENU F2 F3 key for SETUP MENU F3 and F4 key for SETUP MENU There are several SUB MENUs for each main SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down the SUB MENU by pressing 4 and 6 key in the main SETUP MENU You can press the lt ESC gt key to exit the SETUP MENU and return to the normal operation You can also change the Master ID in the SETUP MENU F1 The Master ID for FINGEROOGSR is a 10 digit number Default 0000000000 and the default Master Password is 3141 10 3 ID REGISTRATION Registering User IDs to FINGEROO6 Select SETUP MENU gt ID REGISTRATION then follow the steps below The Master ID for FINGEROOGSR is a 10 digit number Default 0000000000 21 Star 006 aPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 1 Approach to the Registration Mode MASTER CARD PW PW FINGERPRINT k FINGER 006 F1 ID Registration Menu D D K v Less 02 18 11 59 01 CR Initial Master lt 00000000 gt QE SE EWEN d Initial Password lt 3141 gt ID REGISTRATION ID REGISTRATION 1 Card 2 Key 2 Registration by an RF Card FINGEROO6 only Put ID CARD Approach Card to 25500100 Scanning Reader PW1234 FPX PWIFP Input Not using fingerprint FP 0 Lift and Put FP Waiting To Register FP Put Your FP On Success
31. ey If the MEMORY has any problem the LCD will show the memory block number with Memory fail message In this case you have to contact us for a technical support Memory fail testing If the MEMORY is working properly then LCD will show TEST pass message TEST pass Press any key 12 4 3 LCD TEST LCD TEST To test the performance of the LCD press ENT key L As the test proceeds several characters will appear and Last Update disappear quickly from right to left XXXX XX X 12 4 4 KEYPAD TEST KEYPAD TEST Please press ENT key to start the keypad test If the keypad is properly operating pressing the keys on the will remove the corresponding letter from the LCD Note During this test C D E and F refer to lt F1 gt lt F2 gt lt F3 gt lt F4 gt lt ESC gt and lt ENT gt key respectively 0123456789ABCDEF 43 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 LL ETEK FINGEROOGSR 12 4 5 READER TEST READER TEST gt To test the performance of the reader press ENT key NOTE For FINGEROO6P this menu is not used The reader is waiting for an RF card to read Present an RF card to the reader The test is completed successfully if the LCD displays Reader 1 the ID card number as shown on the left XXXXXXXX Reader No Card No 12 4 6 COMMUNICATION TEST COMM TEST To test the p
32. ification verification errors caused by after images can be reduced but the processing time can be a little bit longer CAUTION While this feature is applied light fingerprint images from dry fingers cannot be distinguished from after images Therefore identification verification errors will increase for dry fingers IDENTIFICATION This menu comes after ADAPTIVE MODE _ SNOT USE NOTE In IDENTIFICATION MODE 1 N authentication can be used You can verify an ID via a fingerprint alone In this mode you must press lt ENT gt before fingerprint authentication unless a sensor is installed For 006 a finger detect sensor is optional If not using Identification Mode you re using Verification Mode FP STATUS This menu comes after IDENTIFICATION setting NORMAL NOTE NORMAL Default Use DRY Used in too dry areas lt WET gt Used in too humid areas 12 1 4 COMMUNICATION ID ADDRESS DISPLAY You can set the communication ID for the FINGEROO6 To change the communication ID press ENT key COMM ID SETTING The number on the LCD is the current communication ID ADDRE COMM E Device No Please press ENT key again to set a new 000 communication ID Enter the new ID 3 digit number where the cursor is 001 blinking A Communication ID must be the range of 000 to 255 32 Star FINGEROOG6 EX aPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 12 1 5 BA
33. ility code from 000 to 255 and 5 digit ID number form 00000 to 65535 so that the 8 digit ID number cannot exceed 25565535 ID number of 0065 has 10 digit decimal numbers 0000000001 4294967295 ID number can not exceed 4294967295 e The PW field is for password input A password is necessary to access the doors if the controller is being operated RF FINGERPRINT P W or RF P W FINGERPRINT Mode But regardless of the operating mode it is necessary to input a password during registration e The FP field is for selecting whether or not to register a fingerprint for the user If 1 is entered for the value the user has to register fingerprint Then the user can later attempt access by a fingerprint in RF FINGERPRINT P W and RF P W FINGERPRINT Mode If 0 is entered for the value a fingerprint is replaced by a password 23 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 11 Operation 11 1 NORMAL OPERATION Power ON When the Power is applied to FINGEROO6 the RED LED is turned on Registered Card Reading When a registered card or PIN is read the GREEN LED will be lit for 3 seconds Default and ID data is sent through Wiegand or ABA Track II output line If the EXTENSION MODE OUTPUT TYPE is applied an OK Signal is generated with ID data output If the STAND ALONE TYPE SELECTION setting is set to NOT USE FINGEROO06 generates ID data and waits for a return signal either O
34. ng 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 part of IDTECK and IDTECK DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IDTECK does not and cannot know who is present what property is located where this product will be used it would be extremely difficult to determine the actual damages that may result from a failure of the product to perform as anticipated and the low price of this product is based upon the nature of the product provided and the limited liability that IDTECK assumes IDTECK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER LOSS AND IDTECK S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF 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 Warranty Item f Period 1 RF READER FINGERPRINT READER 2 RF CARD Active type 3 STANDALONE CONTROLLER 2 years 4 CONTROL PANEL 9 FINGERPRINT CONTROLLER MOLDED RF READER 6 RF10 RF20 RF30 RF TINY IP10 IP20 IP30 SR10E SR10UE SR10SE SR10RWE SR10BE RF CARD
35. o RS422 RX of another FINGEROO6 Second you have to connect one of RS422 port of FINGER006 to RS422 RS232 converter Connect RS422 TX of the one 006 to RX port of the converter Connect RS422 TX of the one FINGER006 to RX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the one FINGER006 to TX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the one FINGER006 to TX port of the converter Plug in the RS232 9pin connector of the converter to the COM1 or COM2 port of the PC Install and run 006 Application Software 18 Star 006 tPAss 006 3 IDTELX FINGER006SR RS 422 232 CONVERTER RS232C MAX 1200m m Figure RS422 Communication between FINGER006s and the Host PC 9 3 DIAL UP MODEM Please see the Software manual 9 4 TCP IP CONVERTER EXTERNAL VERSION Please see the Software manual 19 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 1 15 33 1 amp GIDTELX FINGEROOGSR 10 Basic Setting and black GND you can enter Rr system initialize mode RESET MODE INITIALIZE BEEP If you turn on the system power POWER ON after connected 3 wires pink cyan GENERAL BOOT INITIAL BEEP SYSTEM READY In the system ready LCD display model name 7 YES YES SYSTEM INITIALIZE RF PIN ENABLE SETTING OUTPUT CONTRO
36. or ESC d NORMAL FP STATUS DRY WET USE STAND ALONE gt USE USE FINGER 006 gt NOT USE USE DUAL FINGER gt NOT USE You can select whether you use the FINGEROO6 as a Stand Alone or not NOTE If this is set to NOT USE FINGERO006 generates ID data and waits for a return signal either OK or ERROR from the controller The default setting is lt USE gt This menu comes after lt STAND ALONE setting Only applicable to versions lower than V4 00 NOTE If FINGEROO6P is used setting should be USE This menu comes after lt FINGER006P gt setting NOTE 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 FINGER i Success Ratio Authentication Mode USE _ 1 fingerprint storage template each for 2 different fingers Low Verification Mode 31 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTEL FINGEROOGSR USE ADAPTIVE MODE This menu comes after DUAL FINGER gt USE NOTE In ADAPTIVE MODE scanning quality is better than normal mode But scanning speed is longer than normal mode IDTECK HIGH SECURITY This menu comes after ADAPTIVE MODE _SNOT USE NOTE If HIGH SECURITY is set to USE FINGERO06 automatically removes after images during the fingerprint capturing process In this mode ident
37. r Po 16 Bo WIRING e See EEN 16 Ss POWERS Ud don od a praca muu hE 16 8 3 2 OUTPUT KC NET ENEE 17 9 Commu icati Dx ur 17 9 1 5232 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION 17 9 2 5422 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION 17 9 2 1 RS422 CONNECTION SINGLE 006 CONNECTION 17 9 2 2 RS422 CONNECTION MULTIPLE 007 18 99 DIAL UP MODEM ken aei ua eda 19 9 4 TCP IP CONVERTER EXTERNAL VERSION esti itta et ON Rb ce ge 19 UL EE 20 5 aate Rp rta 20 10 2 HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENDJ n etn erret tts 21 10 3 1D REGISTRATION reini eet inh kaa cote Cd ERE DU 21 Star FINGEROOG EX Pass P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECKX FINGER006SR TI Operation eti AA 24 11 1 NORMAL OPERATION 24 11 2 DATA OUTPUT FORMAT SETUP MENU 24 11 2 1 WIEGAND OUTPUT FORMAT p t eain 24 11 2 2 ABA TRACK II MAGSTRIPE OUTPUT 25 TES DATA OUTPUT FORMAT SETUP MENU F2 26 Tics NORMAL MODE 5572005 ttt ana caster 26 11 3 2 E
38. ric Keypad with Back Lighting LED Indicator 3 Array LED Indicators Red Green and Yellow Beeper Piezo Buzzer 15 to 40 C 5 to 104 F Module Operating Temperature LCD 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Controller 15 to 70 C 5 to 158 F RF Reader 35 to 65 C 31 to 149 F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Color Material Dark Pearl Gray Polycarbonate Dimension W x H x T 161 5mm x 134mm x 48 5mm 6 36 x 5 28 x 1 9 Weight 5479 1 2116 Certification MIC Fingerprint Module Specification Resolution 500dpi Capture Image Size 356 X 292 pixels Extraction Image Size 248 X 292 pixels Sensing Area 12 7mm X 14 9mm Scanner High Quality Optical Sensor FAR False Acceptance Ratio 0 001 FRR False Reject Ratio 0 1 ESD Electro Static Discharge 15KV Verification Time Less than 1sec Identification Time Less than 2 sec Star FINGEROOG6 EX aPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 5 Identifying Supplied Parts Please unpack and check the contents of the box o ei Main Unit Wall Mount O ring User s Manual 1 1 5ea 1copy 6 Product Overview 6 1 FUNCTIONS Operation with the Host Computer ID data transactions can be managed via the host computer The data transmitted from the controller can be displayed and stored on the host PC Data Retention All user information and event data are retained permanently even in power failure
39. s menu displays the total number of registered user IDs When a user ID is added or deleted the result is XXXX applied here automatically 12 3 5 STORED FP COUNT 8 4 AAAA BBBB ra Ei BBBB of the maximum fingerprint users e g 1 000 2 000 4 000 fingerprint users 41 Star FINGEROOG EX PASS P FINGER006 IDTECK FINGER006SR 12 4 SETUP MENU F4 pi FWVERSION gt Display F W version of current system Search key Y MEMORY TEST Data Memory Test Search key Y LCD TEST i oe gt LCD Test A Search key Y KEYPAD TEST Keypad Test 5 k Search key 8815 ey READER Test READER TEST p gt FINGEROO6 Search key Y COMM TEST gt Communication Test Search key FP VERSION gt Fingerprint Module Version Search key Y FPTEST gt Fingerprint Module Test 42 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss 006 1DTELX FINGEROOGSR 12 4 1 VERSION CHECK The version of the controller firmware is displayed on the LCD Please press lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key to look at other menus of Setup Menu F W Version X XXX 12 4 2 MEMORY TEST MEMORY TEST To test the memory press ENT k
40. ses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 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 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 45 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAss P FINGER006 Gade 353 IDTELX FINGER006SR 14 Warranty Policy and Limitation Liability IDTECK warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for the period specified below from the date of purchase under normal customer use This 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 adjustment 3 to any product with a damaged or faded serial number on it or 4 to any losses defects or damages caused by lightni
41. t by Auto Touch Sensor optional FINGER006A FINGEROO6PA FINGEROOGEXA ID Only Function for Persons with Unregisterable Fingerprints Network Communication via 5232 RS422 5485 Max 256ch TCP IP External LAN Converter Required 1 ea of External Reader Port FINGEROOGEX 26bit Wiegand 4 8bit Burst for PIN and ABA Track II 26bit Wiegand and ABA Track II Output Format High Protection from Scratch and ESD Electro Static Discharge High Quality Optical Sensor Dual Tamper Switches Options Auto Touch Sensor for Identification FINGEROO6A FINGEROOGPA FINGEROOGEXA Supervisory Signal Compatible Software STARWATCH DUAL PRO I Il STARWATCH iTDC PRO I II Compatible Controller 100 iTDC Third Party Controller Standalone Controller IDTECK Comparison Table Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTEL FINGEROOGSR Built in 125KHz 4 Proximity Reader FINGERO006 RF PIN Only Fingerprint Only RF PIN Fingerprint RF PIN P W 4digit RF PIN P W Fingerprint PIN 4 8digit Only Fingerprint Only PIN Fingerprint FINGEROO6P PIN GW datt PIN PIW Fingerprint Built in 1ea of External Reader Port FINGEROOGEX RF PIN Only Fingerprint Only RF PIN Fingerprint RF PIN P W 4digit RF PIN P W Fingerprint FINGEROO6A Auto Touch Sensor for Identification FINGEROO6PA Auto Touch Sensor for Identification FINGEROOGEXA Auto Touch Sensor for I
42. t Error output of the controller to Error Signal In Blue with White stripe wire Connect Ok output of the controller to OK Signal In Yellow with Red stripe wire Connect Tamper input of the controller to Tamper Switch Out Purple with White stripe wire Speaker Signal Connection Connect the external speaker to the Speaker Out Brown with White stripe wire Connect the external speaker to the Speaker Out Purple wire External Reader Connection FINGEROOGEX Wiegand Input Connect Data 0 of the external reader to Wiegand Data 0 In EX Pink wire Connect Data of the external reader to Wiegand Data 1 In EX Cyan wire ABA Track II Input Connect Data of the external reader to ABA Track II Data In EX Pink wire Connect Clock of the external reader to ABA Track Il Clock In EX Cyan wire Connect CP of the external reader to ABA Track Il CP In Orange with White stripe wire 9 Communication 9 1 5232 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION A 9 pin connector Serial communication connector female is required to connect the FINGER006 to a host computer via RS232 communication Please follow the instructions Connect RS232 TX port of FINGER006 to the pin 2 of the 9 pin connector Connect RS232 RX port of FINGERO06 to the pin of the 9 pin connector Connect RS232 GND of FINGEROO6 to the pin 5 of the 9 pin connector Plug in the 9 pin connector to COM1 or COM2 Port of the host PC Install and
43. t 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 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS 006 es WTEC FINGEROOGSR 2 General The Star FINGEROO6 P iPASS 006 IDTECK FINGEROOGSR is such a highly advan ced and intelligent fingerprint reader with a keypad with a powerful 32bit and dual 8bit microprocessor to meet the market requirement for a robust integrated solution for access control and time amp attendance The unit has been designed to be flexible and reliable in providing the ultimate biometrics high security at a reasonable cost This user friendly device allows you to register up to 720 fingerprint IDs optional 2 000 4 500 and add delete user IDs conveniently With the built in 4 RF reader the keypad for Personal Identification Numbers PIN and a sophisti cated biometric fingerprint module the FINGER006 offers up to three levels of ID verification Any combination of Proximity PIN and Biometric may be used and different verification levels can be customer programmed for each user or user group 3 Features 125KHz Proximity PIN and Fingerprint Recognition 1 000 2 000 4 000 Fingerprint Users 1 1 Verification and 1 N Identification 2 Fingerprint Storage Templates Identification Method by PIN Key defaul
44. th a fingerprint the previously registered fingerprint should be scanned before you can change options 0 When you don t need to register a fingerprint for the ID If the controller is set to operate in RF FINGER P W or RF P W FINGER mode it will operate in RF P W Password mode for the ID 12 3 2 ID DELETE ID DELETE This is registered the ID Deletion menu To delete some registered ID s press lt ENT gt key Enter the ID number or present the card that you d like to be deleted Enter Card No gt l ID Deleted 12 3 3 ID LIST f you would like to check the list of the registered user IDs press the lt ENT gt key in this menu ID LIST MEMORY EMPTY message will be displayed when MEMORY there is no registered user ID EMPTY 4 8 digit user ID 4 digit password the assigned T S reader code and fingerprint flag will be displayed on the LCD and you can scroll up and down the list by pressing 4 and 6 keys Please press lt ESC gt key to return to the Setup menu XXX XX XX X ID LIST message will displayed first when the first registered user ID is displayed on the LCD ID List TOP ID LIST BOTTOM message will be displayed first when the last registered user ID is displayed on the LCD ID List BOTTOM 40 Star 006 aPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 12 3 4 REGISTERED ID COUNT ID COUNT Thi
45. the identification mode before placing their finger on the sensor However if a sensor is installed FINGER006 detects the user s finger and scans it automatically CAUTION The number of registrants must be less than 50 on this mode Voice Message Option The 006 can optionally have a voice chip and small power amp 300mW If you connect a speaker you can hear the voice output while operating 6 2 PRODUCT EXPLANATION 6 2 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION LCD Display Fingerprint 3 LED Indicators Scanner showing system status 16 Numeric keypad Function keypad 006 Versions lower than V4 0 0 has a S W reverse side Template hole for the backup battery connection which is left open circuit to prevent any current consumption of backup battery Figure DIP Switch Setting Before FINGEROO6 installation the S W needs to be connected so that the backup battery can be activated to retain the memory during power failure 006 V4 0 0 or higher doesn t have a backup battery so it doesn t have a S W either Setting a DIP Switch ON ON 1 Before After Figure DIP Switch Setting Figure DIP Switch location 10 Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECKX FINGEROOGSR 6 2 2 COLOR CODED amp WIRING TABLE SIGNAL COLOR Main Power 12V Red Power Ground GND Black ABA Track II CP Out Orange Wiegan
46. tor is lit and the buzzer beeps for 1sec 12 2 6 FUNCTION KEY OUT FUNC KEY OUT This is set to use function key of the reader It is possible that function key is set to 4bit 8bit burst Star FINGEROOG EX tPAsS P FINGER006 IDTEL FINGEROOGSR Registration Method Select gt CARD KEY Enter ID 4 8 Digit KEY Enter CARD or ID CARD KEY Enter ID FINGER006P KEY Display registered ID and flag Display Stored ID Count Display Stored ID Count IDTECK 12 3 SETUP MENU F3 m gt IDREGISTRATION Search Key Y ID DELETE gt Search Key Search Key ID LIST Search Key Y ID COUNT Search Key Y ID COUNT Y P FP COUNT Display Stored ID Count 37 Star FINGEROOG6 EX aPASS P FINGER006 IDTECK IDTECK FINGEROO6SR 12 3 1 CARD REGISTRATION SELECT REGISTRATION METHOD ID REGISTRATION FINGER006 FINGEROO6 DESEE A CARD or KEY CARD PRESENT CARD amp 4 KEY DISPLAY FINGER006P Y ERROR ENTER NEW ID 5 g 4 8 Digits lt YES MASTER ID gt NO Y INPUT VI P W and FIN
47. uld also be followed 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 your dealer 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 circuit parts possibly resulting in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product T Never disassemble this product by yourself take the 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 8 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 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 instructions in this manual Improper adjustmen

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