ID Teck Co LX007 RFID With Finger Printer User Manual LX007 English 071001

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assigns both readers (Built-in Reader and Exit Reader) to grant access to the user that is
being registered, code ‘1’ only assigns Reader#1 (Built-in Reader) and code ‘2’ assigns
Reader#2 (Exit Reader). If you enter ‘1’ in the RD field(Only Reader#1 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 used for the
TWO MEN MODE. Code ‘3’ is used for the ARM/DISARM function and code ‘4’ is assigned
for lost cards.
8.
MA – refers to the Operating Mode of the Reader#1 (i.e. the built-in reader) for the
cardholder. If you enter ‘1’ for MA, for example, Reader#1 will be operating on RF Only
Mode always.
•
‘0’ – System Operating Mode (Path: [F1 SETUP MENU] > [READER#1 MODE])
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‘1’ – ID Only Mode
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‘2’ – ID + Fingerprint (Password)
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‘3’ – ID + Password + Fingerprint
9.
MB – refers to Operating Mode of the Reader#2 (Exit Reader) for the cardholder. If you
enter ‘1’ for MB, for example, Reader#2 will be operating on RF Only Mode always.
•
‘0’ – System Operating Mode (Path: [F1 SETUP MENU] > [READER#1 MODE])
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‘1’ – ID Only Mode
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‘2’ – ID + Password Mode
10.
LV – refers to the Output Operating Level for the cardholder. Output operating time can be
set for each user. To configure an Output operating time for each level, refer to the
instructions on Output Setting in the [F6 SETUP MENU].
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‘0’ or ‘1’ – Level #1
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‘2’ – Level #2
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‘3’ – Level #3
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‘4’ – Level #4
11.
FP – is the Fingerprint Usage Flag (1 digit). You can decide whether or not the user will
register and use a fingerprint.
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‘0’ – User without a Fingerprint
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‘1’ – User with a Fingerprint
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c) How to Place Your Finger onto the Sensor
When you enroll or verify your fingerprint, please place your finger onto the scanner correctly
in the way depicted below.
Figure: How to put your finger on the scanner
11. OPERATIONS
11.1 Normal Operation
Power on
When power is applied to the LX007, the Red LED is lit.
Registered card reading
When a registered card (or a PIN) is read and his/her fingerprint is verified, the Door
(Relay#1) will open for 3 seconds (Default) with the Green LED on.
Exit button
After the Exit Button is pressed, the Door (Relay#1) 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 application.
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12. Setting Changes
INITIAL DISPLAY
(MODEL NAME, CURRENT TIME)
NO
ID INPUT?
NO
F1 SETUP MENU
YES
F2 SETUP MENU
MASTER ID
/PW/FINGERPRINT ?
F3 SETUP MENU
NORMAL OPERATIONS
MODE
F4 SETUP MENU
YES
F5 SETUP MENU
SETUP MODE
F6 SETUP MENU
F7 SETUP MENU
F8 SETUP MENU
F9 SETUP MENU
F10 SETUP 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  key on the keypad. (The Default Master ID
is ‘00000000’. For the LX007SR, 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  to  keys. For example, if you want to go
to [F2 SETUP MENU], then press  key. To enter [F5 SETUP MENU], press  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 <4> and <6> key. If you don’t press any key
within 60 seconds or if you press  key, the LX007 will exit the SETUP MENU and
return to the normal operating mode. You can change the Master ID in the [F7 SETUP
MENU].
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12.1 F1 SETUP MENU
3 Languages Supported
+ 1 Selectable
ENGLISH (DEFAULT)
LANGUAGE
KOREAN
CHINESE
JAPANESE
<4> or <6> KEY
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
ARABIC
SET DATE/TIME
Enter 15 digits for date and time
<4> or <6> KEY
ID ONLY
READER#1 MODE
ID+F/P (P/W) (DEFAULT)
ID+P/W+F/P
<4> or <6> KEY
<4> or <6> KEY
ID ONLY(DEFAULT)
READER#2 MODE
ID+P/W
<4> or <6> KEY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
RD1 PIN INPUT
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
RD2 PIN INPUT
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
COMM ADDR SET
Enter 3 digits in the 000-255 range
9600
<4> or <6> KEY
19200(RECOMMENDED)
BAUD RATE
38400
57600
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12.1.1 Language
The default language is English.
Supported languages include English, Spanish, Portuguese and one of Chinese, Korean,
Japanese and Arabic (selectable).
12.1.2 Date and Time Setting
e.g. 200302101330152 = Feb. 10, 2003, 13:30:15, Monday
12.1.3 Reader #1 Mode
NOTE: READER#1 is the built-in proximity reader in the unit.
ID(PIN) ONLY: In this mode, users can access the door by simply presenting their card
or entering their ID number.
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
or a password.
ID+P/W+F/P: In this mode, users can access the door by presenting their card or
entering their ID number and then verifying their identity by both a
fingerprint and a password.
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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 is the Exit Reader connected to the LX007.
ID ONLY: In this mode, users can exit/enter the door by simply presenting their card or
entering their ID number.
ID+P/W: In this mode, users can exit/enter the door by presenting their card or entering
their ID number and then verifying their identity through a password.
12.1.5 Reader #1 PIN Input
This setting allows you to decide whether to USE or NOT USE the keypad inputs for the
Reader#1.The default setting is NOT USE the keypad inputs. If you want to access the door
by entering the user ID by keypad, set this mode USE.
NOTE: Set this mode to USE when you use the password verification method.
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
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The default Communication Address is “000”
Set different Communication Addresses for each unit in the loop.
12.1.8 Baud Rate Setting
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.
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.
- Check the Baud Rate setting of both the LX007 and the host PC software.
- Check the COM port and the cable.
- Check the COM port settings of the host PC
(Parity Bit: None, Data Bit: 8 bits, Stop Bit: 1 bit)
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12.2 F2 SETUP MENU
EVENT MEMORY
USE(DEFAULT)
NOT USE
<4> or <6> KEY
ID DISPLAY
MESSAGE(DEFAULT)
ID+MESSAGE
<4> or <6> KEY
TIME UNIT
UNIT: 1 SEC (DEFAULT)
UNIT: 0.1 SEC
<4> or <6> KEY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
OUTPUT T/S+ID
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
<4> or <6> KEY
APB MODE
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
ALL FLAG RESET
DURESS MODE
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
DURESS P/W SETTING
WIEGAND OUTPUT
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
OPEN ALR TIME
Enter 2 digits for Open Alarm Time
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12.2.1 Event Memory
You can select whether to activate the event memory or not. If you set the event memory to
USE, the LX007 generates an error message and keeps all event transactions stored in the
memory. If you select NOT USE, however, the LX007 will not generate an error message
and new events will be overwritten into the event buffers. If you use the LX007 in a stand
alone configuration (just for door access), select NOT USE.
12.2.2 ID Display
If you want to display user ID numbers on the LCD, select ID+MESSAGE.
MESSAGE: A text message and asterisks “********” will appear and the user ID
number won’t be displayed.
ID+MESSAGE: The user ID number will be displayed on the LCD with a text message.
The default setting is ‘MESSAGE’.
12.2.3 Time Unit Setting
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This setting allows you to define the unit of time.
1sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1 second for the IN/OUT definition.
0.1sec: Output Time is calculated in the time unit of 1/10 second (or 100ms) for the
IN/OUT definition
e.g. If you want to activate the Door Relay (Relay #1, DR) for 3 seconds, appropriate
setting values are as follows;
- The Time Unit should be set to 1 SEC.
- The Door Relay (DR) Output Time should be set to “03”.
e.g. If you want to activate Door Relay (Relay #1, DR) for 0.5 second, appropriate
setting values are as follows;
- The Time Unit should be set to 0.1 SEC.
- The Door Relay (DR) Output Time should be set to “05”.
12.2.4 Output T/S + ID
The ‘Output Time Schedule’ setting can be used to generate outputs and keep the door
open for a certain assigned period of time. If you set this ‘Output Time Schedule + ID’ option
to NOT USE here, however, the door won’t open when time comes, until someone is
allowed access. Of course, the door is automatically locked after the assigned time is over.
NOT USE: The door unlocks at the beginning of the Time Interval of the Time
Schedule code.
USE: The door unlocks when a registered user is allowed to access the door for the
first time after the Time Interval of the applied Time Schedule begins.
The default setting is NOT USE
12.2.5 Anti-pass Back Mode
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The Anti-pass back feature is used to prevent an identical user from entering or exiting the
door more than twice in a row. This mode can be applied only when an Exit Reader is
installed. Do not set this mode to USE if an Exit Button is not installed.
NOT USE: The Anti-pass back feature is disabled.
USE: The Anti-pass back feature is enabled.
ALL FLAG RESET: All Anti-pass back flags are reset, and access will be allowed one
time regardless of the status of the existing flags.
12.2.6 Duress Mode
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’. You can enter the desired 2-digit
Duress Password.
NOTE | In case of duress, enter the 2-digit Duress Password and press 
key prior to presenting the card. The door will be opened as usual, but
the Duress Alarm will be generated and reported to the host PC.
CAUTION | The Duress Password and ARM and DISARM codes must differ.
12.2.7 Wiegand Output
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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 TTL output ports.
NOT USE: Normal TTL outputs will be activated.
USE: 26bit Wiegand outputs will be generated through TTL1 and TTL2 ports. When a
registered card is read, the “CARD SCANNING OK” message will appear on the
LCD. (TTL1 : Data 0 TTL2 : Data 1)
12.2.8 Door Open Alarm Time Setting
The ‘Door Open Alarm Delay’ is the difference between the Door Open Time and the point
at which the Door Open Alarm starts ringing.
00: The alarm will ring if the door isn’t closed after the Door Relay time.
01~98: The alarm will ring if the door is not closed after the door open time and over
the alarm delay time. (01~98 sec.)
99: No alarm.
NOTE | A Door Contact Sensor must be installed on the door for this application.
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12.3 F3 SETUP MENU
PRINT OUTPUT
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
AUTO PRINT
<4> or <6> KEY
MANUAL PRINT
VOICE VOLUME
0(MUTE) - 4(MAXIMUM)
<4> or <6> KEY
ARM/DISARM
Enter a 2-digit ARM/DISARM code
<4> or <6> KEY
<4> or <6> KEY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
TWO MEN MODE
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
ONE TIME READ
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
<4> or <6> KEY
MAX. USER SETUP
10,000(DEFAULT)
20,000
<4> or <6> KEY
NAME DISPLAY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
12.3.1 Print Output
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If connected to a serial printer, the LX007 can send the printer the details of new events
including ID, data, time, function key, etc.
AUTO PRINT: Print outputs are generated for every new event.
MANUAL PRINT: By pressing ‘0’ (no printing) or ‘1’ (printing) key, you can manually
select whether or not to print a new event.
NOT USE: No printing output.
12.3.2 Voice Volume
The LX007 tells you its status out loud. You can adjust the volume of the voice from 0 (mute)
to 4 (maximum). New voices can be downloaded through communications with the host PC.
12.3.3 Arm/Disarm
This setting allows you to set the Arm Code and the Disarm Code. After setting the Arm
Code or Disarm Code, you can set the 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). In this
mode, the LX007 can generate outputs so that it can operate with other security systems.
Once this mode is set, all readers stop reading cards. To DISARM the LX007, enter the
Disarm Code and present an ARM/DISARM card.
CAUTION | The ARM Code, DISARM Code, and Duress Code must all differ.
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12.3.4 Two Men Mode
To apply this feature, cards designated for guides should be registered into the Admin
Group(C:1) as ID(1) and visitor cards into the Visitor Group(C:2) as ID(2). If configured in the
two-man mode, the LX007 won't grant access until one ID(1) guide card and one ID(2)
visitor card are presented in a series within a certain time length.
12.3.5 One Time Read
If this option is set to USE, an identical ID won’t be read twice within 30 seconds.
12.3.6 Max. User Setup
You can select the maximum number of user registrations; 10,000 or 20,000. If the maximum
number of registrants is set to 20,000, the maximum number of event transactions becomes
10,000.
CAUTION: Before changing the maximum number of users, you should
initialize the device.
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12.3.7 Name Display
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 on the device, 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 option to USE
only when there’s no registered ID because the memory structure is
different when the name display option is applied.
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12.4 F4 SETUP MENU
T/S/ CODE: 01 - 10
Weekly : 8 DAYS, HOL, SUN, MON, … , SAT
INTERVAL: 1- 10
TIME SCHEDULE
<4> or <6> KEY
H/S CODE: 01 - 10
HOLIDAYS: 001 - 100
HOLIDAY
<4> or <6> KEY
HOLIDAY CODE
<4> or <6> KEY
HOLIDAY INDEX: 01
<4> or <6> KEY
RD1 MODE <-T/S
T/S CODE: 0 - 10
<4> or <6> KEY
RD2 MODE <-T/S
T/S CODE: 0 - 10
<4> or <6> KEY
VOICE <-T/S
T/S CODE: 0 - 10
12.4.1 Time Schedule
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There are 10 Time Schedule Codes available for users. Time Schedule Code “00” is the
default setting that allows access to all users at any time. The user can program the
Time Schedule Codes 01 to 10. Each Time Schedule Code has 8 programmable days (i.e.
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat and Holiday) and each day has 5 Time Intervals (i.e.
Shift Time or Accessible Time Zone.)
The LCD will show the current Time Schedule settings such as T/S Code, Day, Time
Interval and time period. Use <2> or <8> key to scroll up and down the Time Schedule
Code (01~10) and a day of the week. (Mon - Sun and Holiday). Use <4> or <6> key to
select Time Interval between 1 and 5. The Holiday in this Time Schedule will be linked
to the Holiday Schedule Code. Select one of the Time Schedule Code, Day and Interval,
and then press  key. This system is based on 24-hour system and therefore the
time 00:00 and 24:00 refer to the same time and 12:00 refers to 12 O’clock afternoon.
Enter the hour and minute of the start time and hour and minutes for end time of the
Time Interval then press  key to store T/S to the memory. Press  key to
return to the menu.
12.4.2 Holiday
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.
The LCD will show current H/S 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 select from Holiday number 001 to 100.
Select one of the Holiday Schedule Code and Holiday number then press  key.
Enter the month and date of the holiday, then press  key to store the Holiday
Schedule to the memory. To return to the previous menu, press  key.
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12.4.3 Holiday Code
The Holiday Code setting allows you to link a Holiday Schedule to a Time Schedule. A
Time Schedule has 5 Time Intervals for holidays and the Time Intervals are applied only
to the dates of this Holiday Schedule. The default Holiday Schedule Code is ‘00’ which
means no holidays are applied to the Time Schedule.
Use <4> or <6> key to scroll up and down from the T/S Code 01 to 10 and press 
key. Then, enter a 2-digit Holiday Schedule Code and press  key to store the
changed Holiday Index settings to the memory. To return to the previous menu, press
 key.
12.4.4 Reader#1 Mode Time Schedule
There are 3 system operating modes including RF Only Mode, RF+F/P Mode and RF+PW+F/P
Mode. You can select one of these system operating modes at [R1 MODE SETTING] from
[F1 SETUP MENU]. However, you may apply a different operating mode to all users 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 [R1 MODE SETTING] to RF+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 R1 MODE Time Schedule setting. To link a Time Schedule Code (01~10) to Reader#1
Mode, first, press  key and get into the setting mode. Then, enter the 2-digit Time
Schedule Code and press  key to store and apply the Time Schedule Code to R1
MODE. To return to the previous menu, press  key.
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.
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12.4.6 Voice Time Schedule
The Voice T/S feature allows you to apply time schedules to the voice message output.
You can configure the unit to play voice messages in a certain time range and mute
them at other times.
To apply a time schedule code, enter the times 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 played.
Using this feature, for example, you can configure the unit to play voice messages in
the daytime and mute them at night.
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12.5 F5 SETUP MENU
<4> or <6> KEY
EXIT BUTTON
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
DOOR CONTACT
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
AUX INPUT #1
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
AUX INPUT #2
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
TAMPER ALARM
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
CUT OFF ALARM
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
DURESS ALARM
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
ARM/DISARM OUT
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
DR TIME OUT
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
OUTPUT T/S
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
INPUT T/S
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
CUT OFF CHECK
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
INPUT TYPE
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
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Default Output Settings for Input Sources
Door
Relay
(DR)
03
Alarm
Relay
(AR)
00
[2] DOOR CONTACT
00
[3] AUX Input #1
TTL#1
(T1)
TTL#2
(T2)
Buzzer
(BZ)
00
00
00
99
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
[4] AUX Input #2
00
00
00
00
00
[5] TAMPER ALARM
00
99
99
99
99
[6] CUT OFF ALARM
00
00
00
00
00
[7] DURESS ALARM
00
00
00
00
00
[8] ARM/DISARM OUT
00
00
00
00
00
[9] DR TIME OUT
00
00
00
00
00
[10] OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE
00
00
00
00
00
[11] INPUT TIME SCHEDULE
00
00
00
00
00
[12] CUT OFF CHECK
00
00
00
00
00
[13] INPUT TYPE
00
00
00
00
00
OUTPUT
[1] EXIT BUTTON
12.5.1 Exit Button Output Setting
9 You can program the Output Activation Time, the length of time for which the output is
activated after the EXIT button is pressed.
9 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 ‘0.1 sec’, then the activation
time will be 0.3 seconds (or 300 ms.)
9 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 put “99”, the corresponding output will be
activated forever until you reset the output.
DR: Door Relay Output
AR: Alarm Relay Output
T1: TTL#1 Output
T2: TTL#2 Output
BZ: Buzzer Output
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12.5.2 Door Contact Output Setting
12.5.3 Aux Input#1 Output Setting
12.5.4 Aux Input#2 Output Setting
12.5.5 Tamper Alarm Output Setting
12.5.6 Cut Off Alarm Output Setting
12.5.7 Duress Alarm Output Setting
12.5.8 Arm/Disarm Output Setting
12.5.9 DR Time Output Setting
The rest of output activation time settings above can be configured in the same way
as the Exit Button Output Setting in the section 12.6.1, which means you can refer to
that section to get some idea as to how to do the configuration.
12.5.10 Output Time Schedule Setting
9 You can assign a Time Schedule Code to each output. The default Time Schedule Code
for every output is “00”, which means no Time Schedule is applied to them.
9 Changing these settings can be very useful when you want to open the door during a
certain Time Term. Press  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
T1: TTL#1 Output T/S Code
T2: TTL#2 Output T/S Code
BZ: Buzzer Output T/S Code
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12.5.11 Input Time Schedule Setting
9 You can assign a Time Schedule Code to each Input. The default Time Schedule Code
for every input is “00”, which means no Time Schedule is applied to them. Changing
these settings can be very useful when you want to activate PIR sensor input during a
certain period of time.
9 Press  key to enter this setting mode, then enter a 2-digit Time Schedule Code
for each input.
EX: EXIT Button Input T/S Code
DC: Door Contact Sensor Input T/S Code
I1: Aux Input#1 T/S Code
I2: Aux Input#2 T/S Code
TP: Tamper Switch Input T/S Code
12.5.12 Cut Off Check Setting
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 should be connected
between the input wire and the GND.
12.5.13 Input Type Setting
You can program each input for either NO(Normally Open) or NC(Normally Close) operation.
‘00’ means NO while ‘01’ means NC. The default setting is 00(NO).
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12.6 F6 SETUP MENU
RD1 ID OK LV1
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD1 ID OK LV2
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD1 ID OK LV3
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD1 ID OK LV4
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD1 ID ERROR
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD1 T/S ERROR
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD1 APB ERROR
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 ID OK LV1
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 ID OK LV2
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 ID OK LV3
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 ID OK LV4
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 ID ERROR
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 T/S ERROR
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
RD2 APB ERROR
Output operation time: 10 DIGITS
<4> or <6> KEY
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Default Output Setting for Different Inputs
[1] Reader#1 ID OK LV1
Door
Relay
(DR)
03
Alarm
Relay
(AR)
00
[2] Reader#1 ID OK LV2
05
[3] Reader#1 ID OK LV3
TTL#1
(T1)
TTL#2
(T2)
Buzzer
(BZ)
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
05
00
00
00
00
[4] Reader#1 ID OK LV4
05
00
00
00
00
[5] Reader#1 ID Error
00
03
00
00
00
[6] Reader#1 T/S Error
00
03
00
00
00
[7] Reader#1 APB Error
00
03
00
00
00
[8] Reader#2 ID OK LV1
03
00
00
00
00
[9] Reader#2 ID OK LV2
05
00
00
00
00
[10] Reader#2 ID OK LV3
05
00
00
00
00
[11] Reader#2 ID OK LV4
05
00
00
00
00
[12] Reader#2 ID Error
00
03
00
00
00
[13] Reader#2 T/S Error
00
03
00
00
00
[14] Reader#2 APB Error
00
03
00
00
00
OUTPUT
12.6.1 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 1
9 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.)
9 You can set the time somewhere between 00 and 98 seconds (between 0.0 and 9.8
seconds if the Time Unit is set to 0.1 sec.) If you put “99”, the corresponding output will be
activated forever until you reset the Output.
DR: Door Relay Output
AR: Alarm Relay Output
T1: TTL#1 Output
T2: TTL#2 Output
BZ: Buzzer Output
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Output Time setting from 12.7.2 to 12.7.14 can be configured in the same
way as 12.7.1 RD1 ID OK Level 1 Output setting.
12.6.2 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 2
This output time is applied for the users registered with Level#2 output.
12.6.3 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 3
This output time is applied for the users registered with Level#3 output.
12.6.4 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 4
This output time is applied for the users registered with Level#4 output.
12.6.5 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 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 oneentry-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 with Level#1 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
This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#3 output.
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12.6.11 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID OK Level 4
This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#4 output.
12.6.12 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID Error
This output time is applied when a user that is not registered in Reader #1 attempts
access.
12.6.13 Output Setting for Reader#2 T/S Error
This output time is applied when a user attempts access before or after the time
assigned by the applied time schedule.
12.6.14 Output Setting for Reader#2 APB Error
This Output Time is applied when a user who attempts access has violated the oneentry-one-exit rule of Anti-pass back.
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12.7 F7 SETUP MENU
ID REGISTRATION
CARD
KEY
<4> or <6> KEY
ID DELETION
CARD
KEY
<4> or <6> KEY
ID LIST
<4> or <6> KEY
REGISTERED IDs are displayed
<4> or <6> KEY
MASTER ID REG.
Select the Master Card number to register
<4> or <6> KEY
THE NUMBER OF REGISTERED IDs is
displayed
ID COUNT
<4> or <6> KEY
THE NUMBER OF STORED EVENTS is
displayed
EVENT COUNT
12.7.1 ID Registration
a) Registration by Card
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b) Registration Using Keypad
NOTE| In case you make a typing mistake during the registration process, you can press 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 of 4-8 digits. Enter a 4-8
digit ID number (PIN) and press  key. (An ID number of the LX007SR consists of 4-10
digits.)
3.
PW – stands for a password that is required for verification in the RF + Password operating
mode.
4.
TA – refers to the Time Schedule code (‘00’ ~ ‘10’) for the Reader#1 (i.e. the built-in
reader). Cardholders are granted access only during the Time Intervals of the Time
Schedule code entered to this TA field. 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 want to allow the cardholder access to the door anytime, 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. Exit Reader).
Cardholders are granted access only during the Time Intervals of the Time Schedule code
entered to this TB field. 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 want allow the
cardholder access to the door anytime, 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 user that is
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being registered, code ‘1’ only assigns Reader#1 (Built-in Reader) and code ‘2’ assigns
Reader#2 (Exit Reader). If you enter ‘1’ in the RD field(Only Reader#1 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 used for the
TWO MEN MODE. Code ‘3’ is used for the ARM/DISARM function and code ‘4’ is assigned
for lost cards.
8.
MA – refers to the Operating Mode of the Reader#1 (i.e. the built-in reader) for the
cardholder. If you enter ‘1’ for MA, for example, Reader#1 will be operating on RF Only
Mode always.
•
‘0’ – System Operating Mode (Path: [F1 SETUP MENU] > [READER#1 MODE])
•
‘1’ – ID Only Mode
•
‘2’ – ID + Fingerprint (Password)
•
‘3’ – ID + Password + Fingerprint
9.
MB – refers to Operating Mode of the Reader#2 (Exit Reader) for the cardholder. If you
enter ‘1’ for MB, for example, Reader#2 will be operating on RF Only Mode always.
•
‘0’ – System Operating Mode (Path: [F1 SETUP MENU] > [READER#1 MODE])
•
‘1’ – ID Only Mode
•
‘2’ – ID + Password Mode
10.
LV – refers to the Output Operating Level for the cardholder. Output operating time can be
set for each user. To configure an Output operating time for each level, refer to the
instructions on Output Setting in the [F6 SETUP MENU].
•
‘0’ or ‘1’ – Level #1
•
‘2’ – Level #2
•
‘3’ – Level #3
•
‘4’ – Level #4
11.
FP – is the Fingerprint Usage Flag (1 digit). You can decide whether or not the user will
register and use a fingerprint.
•
‘0’ – User without a Fingerprint
•
‘1’ – User with a Fingerprint
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12.7.2 ID Deletion
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  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 will be shown on the LCD. If the ID number is not found, the
“UNREGISTERED ID” message will appear. You can delete multiple IDs by repeating this
process.
12.7.3 ID List
The LCD will display the 5-digit ID Index, 8-digit ID number, 4-digit Password, Timeschedule
for Reader#1(TA) and Reader#2(TB), ID code(C), accessible Readers(RD), operating mode for
Reader#1(MA) and Reader#2(MB), the output level(LV) and usage of Fingerprint(FP) for each
user.
The “EMPTY” message will appear if there is no registered user ID.
The “FIRST ID” message will be appear if the ID on the LCD is on the top of the list.
The “LAST ID” message will appear if the ID on the LCD is on the bottom of the list.
12.7.4 Master ID Registration
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MASTER ID REGISTRATION BY CARD
MASTER ID REGISTRATION BY PIN
The default Master ID #01 is “00000000” without a fingerprint.
For the LX007SR, it is ‘0000000000’.
Up to 10 Master IDs (from “01” to “10”) can be stored in LX007.
12.7.5 ID Count
The number of registered user IDs is displayed. This count
automatically increases or decreases as new IDs are registered or
old IDs are deleted. The LCD in the left picture shows that the total
of 123 user IDs are registered in the memory.
1,000 users in total can be registered (standard). You can
optionally choose to register up to 2,000/4,000 user IDs
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12.7.6 Event Count
The LCD displays the total number of events stored in the memory.
The count automatically increases as a new event is recorded in
the memory. The LCD in the left picture shows that a total of
12345 Events are stored in the memory.
Up to 20,000 event buffers are available. When stored events
are successfully uploaded to the host PC, they are
automatically deleted from the device.
12.8 F8 SETUP MENU
SYSTEM INITIAL
YES
NO
<4> or <6> KEY
EVENT CLEAR
YES
NO
<4> or <6> KEY
ID CLEAR
<4> or <6> KEY
YES
NO
<4> or <6> KEY
MASTER ID CLR
YES
NO
<4> or <6> KEY
T/S CLEAR
YES
NO
<4> or <6> KEY
DEFAULT SET
YES
NO
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12.8.1 System Initialize
This operation is used to initialize the LX007 system. Press  key for initialization
(when installing LX007 first or when resetting the system in the event of malfunction).
CAUTION: Initializing will erase all stored data in the memory.
Press the <1> key to initialize or <0> key to cancel the operation.
The “WAIT..” message appears while the system is being initialized. After the
initialization is completed, the LX007 returns to the Setup menu.
12.8.2 Event Clear
If the event memory is full or if you want to change the ID COUNT, you can clear the event
memory here.
Press  key first, then press <1> key to clear event memory or <0> key to cancel the
operation.
CAUTION: Before you clear the events, make sure if the stored events are
really unnecessary and therefore you don’t need to upload them to
the host PC. Otherwise, you may lose important data.
12.8.3 ID Clear
When you want to delete all the stored User IDs (Card IDs), you can do so in this menu. Press
 key first, then press <1> 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 or necessary. Otherwise you may lose all the
registered User IDs.
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12.8.4 Master ID Clear
To delete all Master IDs, press  key first, then press the <1> key to clear all of the
Master IDs or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before clearing all Master IDs, make sure that registered Master
IDs are no longer used. Otherwise, you may lose all registered
Master IDs.
12.8.5 Time Schedule Clear
When you want to delete all the Time Schedules (01~10), Holiday schedules(01~10),
Holiday code, Reader#1 Mode Time Schedule code and Reader#1 Mode Time Schedule
code, you can clear them from the memory here. Press  key first and press the <1>
key to clear all T/S or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before you clear all Time Schedule data, make sure that the stored
Time Schedule data are no longer used or necessary. Otherwise,
you may lose all stored Time Schedule data in the memory including
important ones.
12.8.6 Default Setting
Here, you can restore the default settings of the LX007, if necessary. Press  key and
press <1> key to restore the default setting values for all menus and or <0> key to cancel
the operation.
CAUTION: Before restoring default values for all settings such as Reader
Mode, Board ID etc, make sure that the stored setting values are
not necessary. Otherwise, you may lose all system setting values in
the memory and need to adjust the settings all over again.
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12.9 F9 SETUP MENU
THE CURRENT VERSION OF
FIRMWARE IS DISPLAYED
FIRMWARE VER.
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT THE INPUT
PORTS PROPERLY WORK.
INPUT TEST
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT THE OUTPUT
PORTS PROPERLY WORK.
OUTPUT TEST
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT THE LCD SCREEN
PROPERLY WORKS.
LCD TEST
<4> or <6> KEY
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT ALL THE KEYS ON
THE KEYPAD WORK.
KEYPAD TEST
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT THE READER
PROPERLY WORKS.
READER TEST
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT THE MEMORY
PROPERLY WORKS.
MEMORY TEST
<4> or <6> KEY
VERIFY THAT COMMUNICATION
PROPERLY WORKS.
COMM TEST
12.9.1 Version Check
The Firmware Version of the unit is displayed on the LCD. Press
<4> or <6> key to see other items of the menu on [F9 SETUP
MENU].
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12.9.2 Input Test
The 5-digit number shows the input status, where “0” indicates that the input port is
open circuit, and “1” indicates that the input port is short circuit to the ground level, and,
finally, “2” indicates that the input port is disconnected.
12.9.3 Output Test
The first two tests verify the output relays (Door Relay and Alarm Relay) are working
properly. You can hear the mechanical sound of relays and see the LED blink. The next
two tests are to verify TTL#1 and TTL#2 outputs. Finally, the last test is for an Internal
Buzzer test. You can hear two beeps during the test.
12.9.4 LCD Test
The LCD will display all possible characters on the screen. When the test is over, the LCD
will show the “LAST UPDATE PRESS ANY KEY” message.
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12.9.5 Keypad Test
The LCD will display all the keys on the keypad. Press each key one by one and the
depressed key will disappear from the screen. Note that ENT key is represented as “#” and
ESC key as “*” on the LCD.
12.9.6 Reader Test
The LCD will display “Scanning…”, which means the LX007 is waiting for a card to be
presented. Present a card to one of the readers. When the reader successfully reads the
card, the LCD displays the Reader number and the 8-digit card number.
12.9.7 Memory Test
If the Data Memory has a problem, the LCD will show the “TEST FAILED” message. If this is
the case, contact IDTECK or a nearby distributor for technical supports.
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12.9.8 Communication Test
If the communication has a problem, the LCD will show the “TEST FAILED” message. If this
is the case, check the communication settings and try again.
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12.10 F10 SETUP MENU
<4> or <6>
KEY
DUAL F/P MODE
USE
<4> or <6>
KEY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
ADAPTIVE MODE
USE
<4> or <6>
KEY
NOT USE(DEFAULT)
IDENTIFICATION
USE(DEFAULT)
<4> or <6>
KEY
NOT USE
The current number of
the registered
fingerprints in the
device is displayed
FP REG. COUNT
<4> or <6>
KEY
MODULE VERSION
The version of the
installed fingerprint
module is displayed
12.10.1 Dual Fingerprint Mode
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?
No. of Template/Finger
NOT USE
USE
2 fingerprint storage templates for a single finger.
1 fingerprint storage template each for 2 different fingers.
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Authenticati
on Success
Ratio
High
Low
Recommended
Authentication
Mode
Identification Mode
Verification Mode
12.10.2 Adaptive Mode
In ADAPTIVE MODE, the LX007 automatically improves the quality of fingerprint pictures,
guaranteeing a higher likelihood of successful authentication. However, the authentication
process may take longer.
12.10.3 Identification Mode
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 with all the stored fingerprints. Users don’t need to
enter the ID number or present a card.
The opposite of IDENTIFICATION MODE is VERIFICATION MODE
12.10.4 FP Reg. Count
The number of registered fingerprints is displayed.
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12.10.5 Module Version
The version of the fingerprint module is displayed.
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APPENDIX
A. THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT (DEFAULT)
Default Output Settings for Input Sources
Door
Relay
(DR)
03
Alarm
Relay
(AR)
00
[2] DOOR CONTACT
00
[3] AUX Input #1
TTL#1
(T1)
TTL#2
(T2)
Buzzer
(BZ)
00
00
00
99
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
[4] AUX Input #2
00
00
00
00
00
[5] TAMPER ALARM
00
99
99
99
99
[6] CUT OFF ALARM
00
00
00
00
00
[7] DURESS ALARM
00
00
00
00
00
[8] ARM/DISARM OUT
00
00
00
00
00
[9] DR TIME OUT
00
99
00
00
00
[10] OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE
00
00
00
00
00
[11] INPUT TIME SCHEDULE
00
00
00
00
00
[12] CUT OFF CHECK
00
00
00
00
00
[13] INPUT TYPE
00
00
00
00
00
OUTPUT
[1] EXIT BUTTON
* Index No. [1] ~ [9]
The values indicate the operating time (second) of each output for the input signal.
* Index No. [10]
The values indicate the time schedule code (index) applied to each output operation.
* Index No. [11]
The values indicate the time schedule code (index) applied to each input from #1 (Exit
button) to #5.
* Index No. [12]
The values indicate whether or not to use the cut off check feature.
(0 – NOT USE, 1 – USE)
* Index No. [13]
The values indicate whether the input type is NO(Normally Open) or NC(Normally Closed).
(0 – NO, 1 – NC)
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Default Output Settings for Input Circumstance
OUTPUT
INPUT
[1] Reader#1 ID OK LV1
[2] Reader#1 ID OK LV2
[3] Reader#1 ID OK LV3
[4] Reader#1 ID OK LV4
[5] Reader#1 ID Error
[6] Reader#1 T/S Error
[7] Reader#1 APB Error
[8] Reader#2 ID OK LV1
[9] Reader#2 ID OK LV2
[10] Reader#2 ID OK LV3
[11] Reader#2 ID OK LV4
[12] Reader#2 ID Error
[13] Reader#2 T/S Error
[14] Reader#2 APB Error
Door
Relay
(DR)
03
05
05
05
00
00
00
03
05
05
05
00
00
00
Alarm
Relay
(AR)
00
00
00
00
03
03
03
00
00
00
00
03
03
03
TTL#1
(T1)
TTL#2
(T2)
Buzzer
(BZ)
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
* Index No. [1] ~ [14]: The values indicate the operating time (second) of each output for
the input signal.
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B. TROUBLE SHOOTING
☞ A valid card became unregistered after batch-downloading IDs from PC.
Wrong download procedure or a component defect.
1. The card ID might be registered only on the controller and not on 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 batch-downloading.
Solution
2. Check whether the card ID is registered in the PC or not.
3. If not, please register the number and try downloading again.
4. If the trouble remains after following the procedures above, contact a designated
service center.
Cause
☞ I entered the Master ID “00000000” but I still cannot enter the Setup Mode.
The Master ID might have been changed or some components are defective.
1. Try changing the Master ID through the application software.
(The Master ID will be changed to the default value “00000000”.)
2. When it is not feasible, initialize 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
Solution
“Initialize OK? 0:No 1:Yes”. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system. After
all the initialization process is completed, the system will be operating on the normal
mode and the LCD will display “IDTECK, LX007 [F1], Date Time”.
3. If the trouble persists after following the procedures above, contact a designated
service center.
Cause
☞ No problem with accessing by card, but cannot access via a manual PIN input.
Cause
An error in the settings or possible component defect.
1. Check whether a beep sounds when you press a key. If a beep sounds, the problem may
be wrong settings. Proceed as followings:
- Enter the Master ID (Default=“00000000”) to get into the Setup mode.
- Press  key.
Solution
- [LANGUAGE] will appear on the LCD, then use the <6> key to choose
[RD1_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.
☞ 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 normal operating mode when no
Solution
keys are pressed or no cards are read within 60 seconds.
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☞ The buzzer keeps beeping; “beep~ beep ~ beep” or “beeeeeeeep~~~~”.
Cause An error in the Installation, Door status or Internal circuits.
1. Check the door status. It occurs when the door is opened over 3 sec (Default).
2. Check the door contact sensor type: it must be NO/NC-type.
3. Check the 10 Time schedule code (01~10) values of output T/S, in [7. OUTPUT T/S] of F6
Setup Menu. This problem can occur if the time schedule code is set between 01 and
Solution
10 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.
☞ The “SCHEDULE ERROR” message appears when an RFID card is read.
Cause An error in RFID card registration, time schedule setting or the system itself.
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
Solution
manual, register time schedule in advance and apply the time schedule code(1~10) to
the user during the registration process.
- In order to allow the user to access at all times, enter “00”.
3. Use the software for time schedule settings if the LX007 is connected to a PC. Refer to
the software manual for more details.
4. If the trouble persists after checking the above, contact a designated service center.
☞ The “ACCESS DOOR ERR” message appears when an RF ID card is read.
Cause 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 points:
- Since the controller has two reader ports, set the “RD” setting – the door to which the
user will be allowed access – to an appropriate value.
Solution
- 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.
- If the RD value is set to “0” or “3”, 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, contact a designated service center.
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☞ The communication between the LX007 and the Host PC fails.
A defective cable may be being used or there have been errors in wiring, the COMM ID
Cause setting for the controller, or damage on the communication port (either on the PC side or the
controller side).
1. Please check the settings of the application software and the controller.
- Check if the COMM ID of the controller is listed on the application software.
- Set the different COMM ID when two or more controllers are installed.
- 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 bit
: NONE
Data bit
: 8 bits
Stop bit
: 1 bit
2. Check the wiring for communication.
RS232
Solution
LX007
PC
LX007
RX
TX
GND
TX
RX
GND
RTX(-)
RTX(+)
LX007
RTX(-)
RTX(+)
LX007
RTX(-)
RTX(+)
RS485 (mono)
RS485/232
PC
Converter
RTX(-)
The RS232 cable from the
RTX(+)
converter
RS485(Multi Drop)
RS485/232
PC
Converter
RTX(-)
The RS232 cable from
the Converter
RTX(+)
3. We recommend you use line-end resistors of 120 Ohm between the RTX (+) and RTX (-)
wires when you are using the RS485 communication. Apply the same resistors to the
Converter RS485 wires. Consult a service center or an electric technician if you are not
sure how to do it.
4. When a multi-drop communication doesn’t work, test one-to-one communication first.
5. If the trouble persists after following the procedures above, contact a designated
service center.
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FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION
FCC REQUIREMENTS PART 15
Caution: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions;
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. 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, uses,
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.
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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 adjustment; 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 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.
>> Warranty Period
Warranty
Period
Item
RF READER / FINGERPRINT READER
RF CARD (Active type)
STANDALONE CONTROLLER
CONTROL PANEL
FINGERPRINT CONTROLLER
2 years
MOLDED RF READER
(RF10, RF20, RF30, RF TINY, IP10, IP20, IP30, SR10E, SR10UE, SR10SE, SR10RWE, SR10BE)
Lifetime
RF CARD (Passive type)
(IDC80, IDC170, IDK50, IMC125, LXK50, IPC80, IPC170, IPK50, ISC80, ISC80S, ISK50, IMC135,
IHC80, IP100, IP200)
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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.
5. Distributor
6. Purchasing Date
7. RMA Request Date
Please check your problems
□ Card Reading
□ Communication
□ LED & Buzzer
□ Power
..
. □ Relay
□ Keypad
□ LCD
□ Registration
□ Others :
IDTECK RMA Customer Center >>
5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D, 684-1 Deungchon-Dong, Gangseo-Gu, Seoul 157-010, Korea
T. 82.2.2659.0055 / F.82.2.2659.0086
Website: www.idteck.com
e-Training Center: www.idtecktraining.com
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The specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time.
5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D, 684-1, Deungchon-Dong,
Gangseo-Gu, Seoul, 157-030, Korea
Tel : +82-2-2659-0055
Fax : +82-2-2659-0086
E-mail : webmaster@idteck.com
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June. 2007 Copyright ©2007 IDTECK Co., Ltd.

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