FingerTec i-Kiosk 100 Installation Guide

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Installation Guide
Step 1
Determine the Location and Positioning of the Installation
Avoid installing the terminals in locations that has contact with
a strong light source (e.g direct sunlight, spotlight, fluorescent light, etc)
Avoid installing the terminals in locations with high moisture or
condensation levels in the air
The recommended installation height of the terminal from the
ground is 1.2 meter.
Step 2
Mounting of Terminals on a Wall
Step 3
Wiring for Power Supply
i-Kiosk 100 Plus comes with a special key to unlock ports to power and door access as shown in the diagram marked B. There are two ways to connect the power to i-Kiosk 100 Plus.
1. Use the power adapter provided in the package and in sert the power adapter to the port marked A in the diagram.
2. Use power cables (black and red) to connect to a linear power supply with specifications of 12VDC 3A. (Marked B)
USB Port
POWER CABLE PORT (B)
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i-Kiosk 100 Plus
Fingerprint Color Multimedia for Time Attendance &
Door Access Control System
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Back Plate
4 feet / 1.2 meter
(recommended)
After determining the height of the terminal from the ground level and have made the relevant marks on the wall, drill the screws into the wall to hang the back plate.
Refer to Appendix II for dimensions and measurements of instal
lation.
TCP/IP PORT (LAN)
RS232/RS485 SERIAL
CABLE PORT
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USB PORT
RS232
cable
3rd party controller
with 26 bits wiegand
input
RS485
485B
485A
GND
TXD
RXD
GND
WD1
WD2
1. RS485 Single Connection
485B
485A
Data Converter
2. RS485 Network Connection
485B
485A
485B
Wiegand OUT RS232
485A
Door Lock connector.
Refer to Appendix I
RX+
RX-
RS232/RS485
RX+
RX-
RS232/RS485
Data
Converter
3rd party controller
swiegand output
BEL+
BEL-
BEEP
GLED
RLED
INWD0
INWD1
Wiegand IN
with 26 bit
Step 4
Setting Up Data Communications
(Skip this step if you are using USB ash disk to transfer data)
TCP/IP – LAN Connection
For TCP/IP connection, plug the special RJ45 jack into the LAN/ TCP/ IP Port of the terminal. Connect the other end (normal RJ45 jack) to the local area network hub or a PC. Configure the device ID, IP ad­dress, subnet mask and Gateway in the terminal (refer to the hard­ware user manual for details).
RS232 – Serial Port Connection
Plug the communication jack that is provided in the package to con­nect to the communication port of the terminal. Select wires with label RX, TX and GND, and connect the other end of these wires to a DB9 female connector. Configure the device ID and baudrate of the terminal (refer to the hardware user manual for details). Use the nor­mal RS232 cable to plug into the RS232 port of the terminal.
RS485 – Serial Port Connection
Plug the communication jack that is provided in the package to con­nect to the communication port of the terminal. Select wires with label RS485+, RS485- and GND, and connect the other end of these wires to an RS232/485 data converter. Connect the other end of the data converter to a DB9 female connector. Configure the device ID and baudrate of the terminal (refer to the hardware user manual for details).
Other Accessories
Note: All Accessories are offered at http://accessory.fingertec.com
AdapTec
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AdapTec AC
The AdapTec AC is a 12VDC power supply inclusive of a 110~240VAC switching linear power. The AdapTec supplies 12VDC power to the FingerTec terminal and door lock system as well as charges a 12VDC
7.0Ah backup battery simultaneously. During an event of a power failure, the back up battery automatically provides power to the terminal and maintains the door lock system. The AdapTec AC also prevents a secured door from being opened if it has been tampered with.
TCP/IP
RJ-6
RJ-3
RJ-2
RJ-1
Enclosures
GND
+12V
DC12V 3A
Power Supply
Step 5
Finalizing the installation
1. Check that all cable connections are done correctly.
* Use either power input
2. Attach the terminal to the corresponding back plates, tight
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en the screws to secure the terminal on the wall
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3. Switch on the power to the terminal.
4. Start using the terminal.
FingerTec offers enclosures to protect the terminals from being meddled with by unauthorized persons.
Door Lock Accessories
FingerTec offers various door locks accessories to complement Fin­gerTec door access product range.
Appendix I
Power Supply & Door Lock System Wiring Diagrams
Appendix II
Terminal Dimensions and Measurements
Diagram1 • Normally Close (NC)
NC2
COM2
NO2
NC1
COM1
NO1
BUT
GND
SEN
GND
+12V
+ _
2
3
A
C
Diagram 2 • Normally Open (NO)
NC2
COM2
NO2
NC1
COM1
NO1
BUT
GND
SEN
GND
+12V
+ _
1
3
B
D
Diagram 3 • Other Accessories
*Door Sensor, Alarm, Doorbell.
BEEL+
BEEL-
BEEP
GLED
RLED
INWD0
INWD1
GND
+12V
NC2
COM2
NO2
NC1
COM1
NO1
BUT
GND
SEN
DC12V Electronic Door Lock (Type NC)
Emergency Break Glass (Type NC)
Overwrite Keyswithch (Type NC)
Push Release Button
DC12V 3A Power Supply
DC12V Electronic Door Lock (Type NO)
Emergency Break Glass (Type NO)
Overwrite Keyswithch (Type NO)
Push Release Button
DC12V 3A Power Supply
Doorbell
Alarm Device
Type NC dry
contact
Alarm Device
Type NO dry
contact
Door Sensor
DC12V 3A
Power Supply
Door Lock Connectors
WIRING PORT USAGE
NO1
NC1
COM1
NO2
COM2
NC2
SEN
GND
BUT
Bell+
Bell-
The terminal will trigger the alarm output (NO or NC) for the follow­ing situations:
• Door forced open (A door sen sor must first be installed)
• Door open time out (A door sen sor must first be installed)
• Terminal has been illegally dis mantled
Dry Contact (independ­ent power supply for door lock)
• NO type door lock (NO1­COM)
• NC type door lock (NC1­COM)
Power Contact (using power from terminal to power on door lock)
• NO type door lock (NO1­GND)
• NC type door lock (NC1­GND)
Dry Contact (independ­ent power supply for door lock)
• NO type door lock (NO1­COM)
• NC type door lock (NC1­COM)
Power Contact (using power from terminal to power on door lock)
• COM1 - +12V
Alarm System
NO Type – NO2 – COM2 NC Type – NC2- COM2
Door Sensor (SEN-GND)
Release button (BUT-GND)
Door Bell
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Front View of i-Kiosk 100 Plus
Use either Type NO or Type NC alarm device.
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