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

ID-Teck Co Ltd RFID With Finger Printer LX007 English 071001

Contents

User Manual 1

     User’s Manual          Fingerprint Identification (Proximity / PIN) Access Controller
                                                                                   2         Table of Contents  1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................5 2. GENERAL................................................................................................................6 3. FEATURES ..............................................................................................................6 4. SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................7 5. IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS .............................................................................9 6. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ........................................................................................... 10 6.1 FEATURES......................................................................................................................................10 6.2 PRODUCT EXPLANATION................................................................................................................ 12 6.2.1 Panel Description.............................................................................................12 6.2.2 Connection Layout...........................................................................................12 6.2.3 Color Coded & Wring Table ..............................................................................13 7. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT.................................................................... 14 7. 1  CHECK POINTS BEFORE INSTALLATION..............................................................................................14 7.1.1 Selection of Cable ...........................................................................................14 7.1.2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length ..............................................15 7. 2  CHECK POINT DURING INSTALLATION .............................................................................................. 15 7.2.1 Termination Resistor ........................................................................................15 7.2.2 How to Connect Termination Resistors ..............................................................16 7.2.3 Grounding System for Communication Cable ......................................................16 7.2.4 Reverse Diode Connection ................................................................................17 8. INSTALLATION OF PRODUCT ...............................................................................17 8.1 WALL MOUNT (UNIT: MM)................................................................................................................. 17 8.2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION (EXTERNAL READER PORT)................................................................................... 18 8.3 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 18 8.4 WIRING......................................................................................................................................... 18 8.4.1 Power Connection ...........................................................................................18 8.4.2 Input Connection .............................................................................................18 8.4.3 Output Connection ..........................................................................................20 8.4.4 External Reader Connection ..............................................................................20 9. COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................21 9.1 RS232 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION ................................................................................ 21 9.2 RS485 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION ................................................................................ 22 9.2.1 RS485 Connection (Standalone Unit) .................................................................22 9.2.2 RS485 Connection (Multiple Units) ....................................................................23 9.3 TCP/IP COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) .............................................................. 24 9.4 SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION ....................................................................................................... 24 10. BASIC SETTING ..................................................................................................25 10.1 INITIALIZATION OF LX007 ............................................................................................................ 25 10.2 HOW TO  ENTER THE  SETUP MENU............................................................................................. 26 10.3 LANGUAGE SETTING ................................................................................................................... 26
                                                              10.4 DATE / TIME SETTING................................................................................................................... 27 10.5 ID REGISTRATION ........................................................................................................................ 27 11. OPERATIONS.......................................................................................................30 11. 1  NORMAL OPERATION ................................................................................................................... 30 11. 2  DEFAULT SETTING........................................................................................................................ 30 12. SETTING CHANGES ............................................................................................31 12.1 F1 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 32 12.1.1 Language......................................................................................................33 12.1.2 Date and Time Setting....................................................................................33 12.1.3 Reader #1 Mode............................................................................................33 12.1.4 Reader #2 Mode............................................................................................34 12.1.5 Reader #1 PIN Input.......................................................................................34 12.1.6 Reader #2 PIN Input.......................................................................................34 12.1.7 Communication Address Setting......................................................................34 12.1.8 Baud Rate Setting..........................................................................................35 12.2 F2 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 36 12.2.1 Event Memory...............................................................................................37 12.2.2 ID Display.....................................................................................................37 12.2.3 Time Unit Setting ..........................................................................................37 12.2.4 Output T/S + ID ...........................................................................................38 12.2.5 Anti-pass Back Mode .....................................................................................38 12.2.6 Duress Mode.................................................................................................39 12.2.7 Wiegand Output ............................................................................................39 12.2.8 Door Open Alarm Time Setting........................................................................40 12.3 F3 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 41 12.3.1 Print Output ..................................................................................................41 12.3.2 Voice Volume................................................................................................42 12.3.3 Arm/Disarm ..................................................................................................42 12.3.4 Two Men Mode .............................................................................................43 12.3.5 One Time Read..............................................................................................43 12.3.6 Max. User Setup ...........................................................................................43 12.3.7 Name Display................................................................................................44 12.4 F4 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 45 12.4.1 Time Schedule ..............................................................................................45 12.4.2 Holiday.........................................................................................................46 12.4.3 Holiday Code ................................................................................................47 12.4.4 Reader#1 Mode Time Schedule .......................................................................47 12.4.5 Reader#2 Mode Time Schedule .......................................................................47 12.4.6 Voice Time Schedule......................................................................................48 12.5 F5 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 49 12.5.1 Exit Button Output Setting..............................................................................50 12.5.2 Door Contact Output Setting...........................................................................51 12.5.3 Aux Input#1 Output Setting............................................................................51 12.5.4 Aux Input#2 Output Setting............................................................................51 12.5.5 Tamper Alarm Output Setting .........................................................................51 12.5.6 Cut Off Alarm Output Setting..........................................................................51 12.5.7 Duress Alarm Output Setting ..........................................................................51 12.5.8 Arm/Disarm Output Setting.............................................................................51 12.5.9 DR Time Output Setting .................................................................................51 12.5.10 Output Time Schedule Setting.......................................................................51 12.5.11 Input Time Schedule Setting .........................................................................52 12.5.12 Cut Off Check Setting ..................................................................................52 12.5.13 Input Type Setting .......................................................................................52
                                                              12.6 F6 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 53 12.6.1 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 1 ......................................................54 12.6.2 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 2 ......................................................55 12.6.3 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 3 ......................................................55 12.6.4 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID OK Level 4 ......................................................55 12.6.5 Output Setting for Reader#1 ID Error ...............................................................55 12.6.6 Output Setting for Reader#1 T/S Error .............................................................55 12.6.7 Output Setting for Reader#1 APB Error ............................................................55 12.6.8 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID OK Level 1 ......................................................55 12.6.9 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID OK Level 2 ......................................................55 12.6.10 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID OK Level 3.....................................................55 12.6.11 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID OK Level 4.....................................................56 12.6.12 Output Setting for Reader#2 ID Error .............................................................56 12.6.13 Output Setting for Reader#2 T/S Error............................................................56 12.6.14 Output Setting for Reader#2 APB Error ..........................................................56 12.7 F7 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 57 12.7.1 ID Registration ..............................................................................................57 12.7.2 ID Deletion....................................................................................................60 12.7.3 ID List ..........................................................................................................60 12.7.4 Master ID Registration....................................................................................60 12.7.5 ID Count.......................................................................................................61 12.7.6 Event Count..................................................................................................62 12.8 F8 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 62 12.8.1 System Initialize ............................................................................................63 12.8.2 Event Clear ...................................................................................................63 12.8.3 ID Clear ........................................................................................................63 12.8.4 Master ID Clear .............................................................................................64 12.8.5 Time Schedule Clear ......................................................................................64 12.8.6 Default Setting ..............................................................................................64 12.9 F9 SETUP MENU ..................................................................................................................... 65 12.9.1 Version Check...............................................................................................65 12.9.2 Input Test.....................................................................................................66 12.9.3 Output Test ..................................................................................................66 12.9.4 LCD Test ......................................................................................................66 12.9.5 Keypad Test .................................................................................................67 12.9.6 Reader Test ..................................................................................................67 12.9.7 Memory Test ................................................................................................67 12.9.8 Communication Test ......................................................................................68 12.10 F10 SETUP MENU.................................................................................................................. 69 12.10.1 Dual Fingerprint Mode ..................................................................................69 12.10.2 Adaptive Mode ............................................................................................70 12.10.3 Identification Mode ......................................................................................70 12.10.4 FP Reg. Count .............................................................................................70 12.10.5 Module Version ...........................................................................................71
                                                                                   5      1. Important Safety Instructions   When using Fingerprint Identification (Proximity / PIN) Access Controller, you are recommended to follow the basic safety precautions below to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons.   1. Fully read and understand all instructions and follow them completely. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. If necessary, use mild soap. 4. Do not use this product near water. 5. Only operate this product using the type of power source indicated. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your installation site, consult the personnel of local power company. 6. Never insert objects of any kind into the product or through the cabinet slots as they may touch voltage points and/or short circuit parts possibly resulting in fire or electric shock.   7. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 8. 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. 9. Unplug this product from the Direct Current (DC) power source and refer to qualified service personnel under these conditions: a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled on the product. 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.
                                                                                   6      2. General  The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR is ideal to use for Single Door Access Control and Time & Attendance. The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR has 4 input ports, 2 Form-C relay outputs, 2 TTL outputs, an RS232/RS485 communication port and an optional TCP/IP communication port to meet various customer requirements.    This user-friendly device allows you to register up to 1,000 Fingerprint Users (Optional 2,000/4,000 Fingerprint Users) and can store up to 10,000 IDs and 20,000 event transactions. All events can be uploaded and saved to the database of the host PC and the software can create a report to MS-Excel, HTML and Text files for the Time & Attendance management purpose.    The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR has a built-in Fingerprint Module, a proximity card reader with IDC 26bit Wiegand format and a 24-key keypad (10 numeric keys, 2 control keys and 12 function keys) for a wide range of applications. The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR allows access to the door with any combination of a fingerprint, Proximity Card/PIN and/or password. The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR has 4 external input ports to be connected to an exit button, a motion detector, a door contact sensor and an existing alarm system to prevent unauthorized access.  The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR has 2 relay outputs to control a door lock and an alarm relay that is used to warn any error. The graphic LCD supports multiple languages so that the unit can be operated anywhere in the world.    All system settings can be configured using the front keypad or via the Windows-based software. The Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR is a cost-effective biometrics system to be used stand-alone or networked. The dual tamper switches prevent unauthorized access.    3. Features  • 125KHz(default) Proximity/13.56MHz(optional) Contactless Smart Card, PIN and Fingerprint Recognition • Dual function for Access Control and Time & Attendance • 1:1 Verification and 1:N Identification storable 2 Fingerprint Templates • Auto Touch Sensor for Fingerprint only Identification • Fingerprint quality display • 1,000 / 2,000 / 4,000 Fingerprint Users • 10,000/20,000 ID Users / 20,000/10,000 Event Buffers (Selectable) • Registration of up to 10 Fingerprint Master IDs   • Operating Mode selectable by Individual ID • 4-Level Door Open Time Setting by Individual ID • Time Schedule Setting by Individual ID and for Input Port, Output Port, Voice Message and Reader Mode
                                                                                   7      • Network Communication via RS232, RS485 and built-in TCP/IP • 26bit Wiegand Output • Serial Printer Port for event ticket issuing • Supervised Input Ports • User Name & Function Key Definition Display on LCD • ARM/DISARM Function for Alarm Panel • 2 Men Operation Mode • Duress Alarm Function • Graphic LCD of Multi Languages Display • Voice Guide Programmable for Other Language • Voice announcement Programmable by user via serial communication • Door Phone Function (Optional) • Software Selection: STARWATCH TIME PRO 2006, LX ACCESS PRO II   4. Specification  Model  LX007 CPU  32bit ARM9, 8bit and 16bit Microprocessor Program Memory  128KByte ROM Fingerprint Module  Data Memory  128KByte / 256KByte / 512KByte Flash Memory Program Memory  256KByte ROM Memory Controller Data Memory  512KByte Flash Memory Fingerprint User  1,000 / 2,000 / 4,000 Fingerprint Users Fingerprint Templates  Size  800 Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates ID User  10,000 / 20,000 Users (Selectable) Event Buffer  20,000 / 10,000 Event Buffers (Selectable) Passive Type  IDK50 / IMC125 : Up to 2 inches (5cm) IDC80 / IDC170: Up to 4 inches (10cm) Read Range Active Type  IDA150 / IDA200 compatible Reading Time  (Card)  30ms Verification Time  Less than 1sec. Identification Time  Less than 2sec. Power / Current  DC 12V / Max.650mA External Reader Port  1ea (26bit Wiegand, 4 / 8bit Burst for PIN) for Anti-Pass Back RS232 / RS485 (Max.32ch) Communication  TCP/IP  (Internal LAN Converter Required/Optional)
                                                                                   8      Baud Rate  19,200bps (recommended) / 9,600bps / 38,400bps / 57,600bps (selectable) Input Port  4ea (Exit Button, Door Sensor, Aux# 1, Aux#2) 2ea (2 FORM-C Relay Output (COM, NO, NC) / DC12V~18V, Rating Max.2A) Output Port  2ea (TTL Output / DC5V,      Rating Max.20mA) LCD Graphic LCD (128 x 64 dots)   72.5mm x 39.5mm      (2.85” x 1.56”) Screen Keypad 24-key Keypad   with Back Lighting   (12 Function Keys included) LCD Display English, Spanish, Portuguese (Selectable)Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese (Optional) Language Voice Output English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese (Programmable) LED Indicator  3 Array LED Indicators   (Red, Green and Yellow) Beeper  Piezo Buzzer Fingerprint Module  -15° to +40°C (+5° to +104°F) LCD  0° to +50°C (+32° to +122°F) Controller  -15° to +70°C (+5° to +158°F) Operating Temperature RF Reader  -35° to + 65°C (-31° to +149°F) Operating Humidity  10% to 90% relative humidity   (non-condensing) Color / Material  Black, Red, Gray, Silver, Dark Gray, Gold, Black & Gold Combo / Polycarbonate Dimension (W x H x T)  192mm x 160mm x 45mm (7.56”x6.29”x1.77mm) Weight  800g(1.76lbs) Certification  FCC, CE, MIC
                                                                                   9      Fingerprint Module Specifications    Resolution  500dpi Capture Image Size  412 X 302 pixels Extraction Image Size  260 X 300 pixels Sensing Area  13mm X 15.2mm 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 1 sec. Identification Time  Less than 2 sec.        5. Identifying Supplied Parts   Please unpack and check the contents of the box. If any of these parts are missing, please contact a near-by distributor or IDTECK as soon as possible.         Main Unit Wall Mount CD-ROM Screws Cable & Diode& Resistor User’s Manual (1ea) (1ea) (1ea) (4ea) (4 & 2ea) (1 copy)
                                                                                   10      6. Product Overview  6.1 Features  Standalone Operation   The  Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR is capable of having an external reader (for 1 Door Control). This biometrics access controller reads card ID numbers and determines whether to allow or deny access to the door. When an input signal is received, for example from a sensor activated or an exit button pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response. All events are stored into the memory buffers. The access controller is a true standalone device that, in the event of malfunction, will not affect other units when used in conjunction with one another.  Operation with Host PC All event transactions can be managed via the host PC. The data transmitted from the controller can be displayed and stored on the host PC.  Keypad If the Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR is not connected to the host PC, the built-in keypad and LCD module can be used for the entire operations and configuration process.  Input / Output The  Star LX007 / IDTECK LX007SR has 4 built-in input ports and 4 output ports (2 relay outputs and 2 TTL outputs) which can be used to manipulate a wide variety of controls.  Time Schedule Setup   You can program up to 10 time schedules and assign one time schedule to each user. Each time schedule has 8 different time zones from Monday-Sunday (7 time zones) and one holiday. Each time zone has 5 different time codes so you can program 5 different time codes for each day. You can also program time schedules for individual inputs and outputs. That is, if a time schedule for an input device is activated, that input device will be working only during the time assigned by that time code. Each time schedule is linked to one holiday schedule.   Holiday Schedule Setup Excepting Sunday, you can program 100 holidays to one holiday schedule. Each holiday schedule is linked to one time schedule which has a time code for holidays. You can program all holidays to a holiday schedule and the time code for holidays is programmed to be the holiday time zone of time schedule.                      .   Example: A. Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 01,   Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02  B. Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 01,   Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 03

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