ID Teck Co FGR006 Fingerprint & Proximity Reader User Manual FGR006 English021102

ID-Teck Co Ltd Fingerprint & Proximity Reader FGR006 English021102

User Manual

      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 1 -         User’s Manual  USER’s MANUAL    Fingerprint & Proximity Reader
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 2 -         User’s Manual Contents   1. Important Safety Precautions..................... 3 2. Introduction............................................. 3 3. Specification............................................ 4 4. Unpacking............................................... 4 5. Layout..................................................... 5 6. Installation............................................... 5 7. Wire Color Table....................................... 6 8. System wiring for Typical Application.......... 7 9. Wiring for Networking................................ 9 10. Operation..............................................10 11. FCC Ragistration Information…………………11 12. Warranty and Service............................. 12
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 3 -         User’s Manual 1. Important Safety Precautions  The following safety precautions must be taken to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons. In addition, the following safety guides should 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. To operate this product, use the type of power source indicated ONLY. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your installation site, consult your dealer or local power company. 6.  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  adjustment  of  other  controls  that  are  not  covered  by  this manual may damage the unit and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore normal operation. d. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.   2. Introduction The  STAR  FGR006  proximity  &  fingerprint  reader  utilizes  a  highly  advanced technology with a 32-bit and two 8-bit microprocessor to meet the market requirement for robust access control systems. The unit is designed to be flexible and reliable as well  as  to  provide  the  ultimate  in  biometric  security  at  a  reasonable  cost.  This user-friendly  device  allows  you  to  register  up  to  720  fingerprint  IDs(optionally, 2,000/4,500).  With a  built-in  4"  RF  reader  and  a  sophisticated  biometric fingerprint analyzer,  the  FGR006  offers  two  levels  of  ID  verification.  The  easy-to-install  unit provides the RS232 and RS422/485 communication ports for networking. The two LED indicator  lights  inform  you  of  the  system’s  operating  status  at  real  time.  The  field proven  FGR006  has  made  real  what  had  been  thought,  until  recently,  only  to  be possible in science fiction.
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 4 -         User’s Manual 3. Specification   CPU      One 32-bit and two 8-bit Microprocessors   Memory      Program memory(64 Kb ROM)   Power      12VDC/ 350mA max.   Card Read Range    Up to 4"(10cm) with the IDC170 cards   Card Holders    720(optional 2,000/4,500)   Reader ports/Data format    1 internal port/ Wiegand or ABA Track II     Communication    One RS-232 port and one RS-422 port/ 4800,         9600(default) and 19200bps, Address selectable(0 to 255)   Card data format    26-bit Wiegand or ABA Track II   Reset    Power on reset & Watchdog timer   LED    2 LEDs(red, green)  Environmental range   -15°C to +40°C, 10% to 90% Humidity   Weight    230g   Dimensions    66×129×50.6 (mm)   Color    Gray & Dark gray   Material    Polycarbonate   4. Unpacking  Your package contains the following items..                 Main unit      Bezel             User’s manual  Figure 1. Identifying items
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 5 -         User’s Manual 5. Layout The following illustration shows the FGR006’s main elements.            Figure 2. Layout  6. Installation  1) Drill two 3mm holes 4.45”(113mm) apart in vertical and one 1/2” hole for the controller cable 2.2”(56mm) apart from the top hole. 2) Put the reader cable into the center hole and install the controller module with two 3-20 screws. 3) Put bezel onto the reader module, and then push it until you hear the locking sound.           Figure 3. Installation
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 6 -         User’s Manual 7. Wire Color Table   I/O NAME      SIGNAL NAME     COLOR CODED  POWER Main Power (+12V)    +12V      Red wire   Power Ground   GND   Black wire   OUTPUT Tamper       TTL(Low active)  Purple wire Alarm        Error(Low active)  Orange wire  WIEGAND OUTPUT Wiegand Data-0    DATA-0    Green wire Wiegand Data-1    DATA-1    White wire  ABA Track II OUTPUT Data    Data   Green wire Clock    Clock   White wire Card Present      CP      Orange wire  RS232 INTERFACE RS232-TX   TXD   Yellow wire RS232-RX   RXD   Grey wire  RS422 INTERFACE RS422-TX(-)   TXD(-)   Yellow wire RS422-TX(+)   TXD(+)   Grey wire RS422-RX(-)   RXD(-)   Blue wire RS422-RX(+)   RXD(+)   Brown wire  RS485 INTERFACE RS485-A   A   Grey wire RS485-B   B   Yellow wire
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 7 -         User’s Manual 8. System Wiring for Typical Application  8.1 Power Connection - Connect 12V power to Red wire   - Connect Power GND (-) wire of DC 12V to Black wire   8.2 RS-232 Communication Port Connection   A 9-pin connector (COM Port, female) is required for the serial communication   RS-232 between Main Unit and Personal Computer.   - Connect RS232-TX, Yellow wire of Main Unit to pin number 2 of  9-pin connector. - Connect RS232-RX, Gray wire of Main Unit to pin number 3 of   9-pin connector. - Connect GND, black wire of Main Unit to pin number 5 of 9-pin connector. - Plug in 9-pin connector to COM1 or COM2 Port of Personal Computer. - Install and run Application Software.  8.3 RS-422 Communication Port Connection RS-422/RS-232  converter  is  required  to  connect  serial  communication  RS-422 between Main Unit and Personal Computer.     - Connect RS422-TX(-), Yellow wire of Main unit to RX(-) port of converter.   - Connect RS422-TX(+), Gray wire of Main unit to RX(+) port of converter.   - Connect RS422-RX(-), Blue wire of Main unit to TX(-) port of converter.   - Connect RS422-RX(+), Brown wire of Main unit to TX(+) port of converter. - Plug in RS232 9-pin connector of RS-422/RS-232 converter to COM1 or COM2 Port of Personal Computer. - Install and run Application Software.  8.4 RS-485 Communication Port Connection RS-485/RS-232  converter  is  required  to  connect  serial  communication  RS-485 between Main Unit and Personal Computer.    - Connect RS485-A, Gray wire of Main unit to RX(-) port of converter.  - Connect RS485-B, Yellow wire of Main unit to RX(+) port of converter. - Plug in RS232 9-pin connector of RS-485/RS-232 converter to COM1 or COM2 Port of Personal Computer. - Install and run Application Software.   8.5 Card ID Line-Main controller Connection Door controller uses Wiegand or ABA Track II format signals from the FGR006.    7.5.1 Wiegand Input Controller. - Connect Wiegand Data-0, Green wire of Main unit to D-0 input terminal of the controller. - Connect Wiegand Data-1, White wire of Main unit to D-1 input terminal of the
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 8 -         User’s Manual controller.    7.5.2 ABA Track II Input Controller. - Connect Data, Green wire of Main unit to Data input terminal of the controller. - Connect Clock, White wire of Main unit to Clock input terminal of the controller. - Connect Card Present, Orange wire of Main unit to CP input terminal of the controller.  8.6 Tamper output-Main controller Connection  The Purple wire of the cable will be High logical state when the unit is installed properly and powered on. And its logical state turns to Low when the Tact Switch on the rear side of the unit is released, indicating the unit is detached from the wall. - Connect Tamper, Purple wire of Main unit to TTL input terminal of the controller.
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 9 -         User’s Manual 9. Wiring for Networking     Figure 4. Networking      10. Operation  When power is first applied to the reader, it starts its operation with a brief buzzer sound, lighting the red LED. And the fingerprint scanner and the green LED flashes. Finally, it beeps four times before it gets into a READY status mode where you may present an RF card or a tag to the reader or communicate via RS232/RS422 connection, if connected, for managing ID data, for instance, downloading fingerprints.
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 10 -        User’s Manual  10.1 Presenting the Card   Present an RF card to the reader and move it slowly toward the face of the reader until   the green LED flashes with a beep. This is the point at which the card is read and the ID data is compared to the ones stored.  10.2 Scanning the Fingerprint   If the ID read is found to be a registered one, the unit waits for a fingerprint to be   scanned. Put the finger corresponding to the ID on the scanner while it is flashing.   As the scanning is complete, the unit collates the image with one stored as the ID’s and   decides whether to send the ID to the controller or not.    10.3 Back to the READY status mode   After sending the ID data, when a valid card ID and fingerprint is presented, to the     controller, the unit goes back to the READY status mode for next reading.   Or in case of a void fingerprint input, the unit will beep two times and go back to the READY     status mode.     If the card or tag, presented to the reader, is found not to be registered before, the FGR006   beeps three times and goes back to the READY status mode for next reading.  10.4 Registering IDs Registering and managing IDs need an application software, therefore, if you use RS 422 or RS 485 connection, please set the unit’s address first. You can choose one among the numbers 0 to 255 with the DIP switch seen on the rear side of the FGR006(see Figure 2). Be aware that you should avoid addresses occupied by controllers or other units on the same network line. The factory set address ‘0’ is shown in Figure 5.             Figure 5. Factory set address, ‘0’  The DIP switch expresses an address number in the binary system. The switch No.8 corresponds to the address’ MSB and the switch No. 1, the LSB. Note that a switched-on bit becomes ‘0’, not ‘1’.
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 11 -        User’s Manual  The unit has an operation mode for registering IDs. The mode can be selected   using the application software for the FGR006. For mode selection, please refer to the application software manual. In the ID REGISTRATION mode, present an RF card to the reader, and then put your finger on the scanner while it is flashing. It scans your fingerprint twice to obtain slightly different images, therefore, you need to lift and put the finger again briefly before the second flash starts. Repeat the procedure for further registrations.   You can also transmit the IDs with its fingerprints to other units, using the   software. For the details, please refer to the software manual.   Don’t forget to resume the READY status mode before completing registrations.  11. 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, 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.
      FGR006                                               Proximity & Fingerprint Reader 20021102                  - 12 -        User’s Manual 12. Warranty and Service  The STAR FGR006 warranty is 2 years from the shipped date; returns must have an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number. The customer is to provide a description of the specific problem. The customer is to include serial numbers, formats, and model numbers with the items to be returned.    Contact Technical Support  In the United states RF LOGICS Inc. Service Center 3026 Scott Blvd., SANTA CLARA, CA95054 Tel.: (408)980-0001 Fax.: (408)980-8060 E-mail: rflogics@rflogics.com Web-site: www.rflogics.com  Outside of the United states ID TECK CO., LTD. Service Center 5F Ace Techno Tower Bldg., 684-1 Deungchon-dong, Gangsuh-gu, SEOUL 157-030, KOREA Tel. : +82(2) 659-0055 Fax.: +82(2) 659-0086 E-mail: webmaster@idteck.com Web-site: www.idteck.com   NOTE : Damage occurring during shipment is deemed the responsibility of the carrier, and claims should be made directly to the carrier.

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