IDTECK Star FINGER006, FINGER006SR, iPass IP-FINGER006 User Manual

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
1 Safety Information
1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 General
3 Features
4 Specification
6 Product Overview
1 Functions
1.1 Registration Mode
1.2 Reader Mode
1.3 Card Number Input Format
1.4 Card Number Output Format
1.5 *1OK Signal Output (Applicable when output setting is 26/34bit Wiegand, Open colle
ctor Output)
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1.6 Error Signal Output (Applicable when output setting is 26/34bit Wiegand, Open collec
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1 * In normal mode, the FGR006 transmits Card ID only when authorization is a success. But if you set
‘Extension mode’ by application software, the FGR006 transmits Card ID also when authorization is fail
ed. In this case, you can get information of users whose authorization is failed. However, because a Ca
rd ID is transmitted to the controller, users who failed authorization of the FGR006 can get access to a
door depending on setting of the controller. (Default is Normal Mode)
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1.7 Dual Finger Mode
2 Product Explanation
2.1 Panel Description
2.2 Color Coded & Wiring Table
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7 Installation Tips & Check Points
1 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length of Cable
2 Reader Connection
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8 Installation of the Product
1 Mullion and Wall Mount
2 System Initialization
2.1 For 8.0.0 and higher version of FGR006 / 8.1.0 and higher version of IP-FGR006 / 4.0.
0 and higher version of FGR006SR
2.2 For lower version of 8.0.0 FGR006 / lower version of 8.1.0 IP-FGR006 / lower version
of 4.0.0 FGR006SR
3 FGR006 Network Configuration
4 Wiring
4.1 Power Connections
4.2 Input Connection
4.3 Output Connections
4.4 External Reader Connection
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9 Communication
1 Board ID Setting for RS485 / RS422 Communication
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0 and higher version of FGR006SR
1.2 For lower version of 8.0.0 FGR006 / lower version of 8.1.0 IP-FGR006 / lower version
of 4.0.0 FGR006SR
2 RS232 Communication Connection
3 RS485 Communication Connection
4 RS422 Communication Connection
10 Operation
1 Master Card Registration Mode
1.1 Master Card Registration
1.2 Master Card Change
1.3 Master Card Function.
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2 Registration Mode
2.1 Registration Mode Function
2.2 User Card Registration.
RF + FINGER MODE:
RF Only:
3 Reader Mode
3.1 Reader Mode Function.
3.2 Authorization
RF + FINGER MODE:
RF-ONLY MODE:
4 Identification Mode
4.1 IDENTIFICATION MODE:
5 External RS232C Stereo Jack (Option)
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11 Operating Status of FGR006
1 LED Indicators Status
2 Beeper Sound Status
12 Output Format
1 26bit Wiegand Output Format
2 34bit Wiegand Output Format
3 Normal Output Mode (Default)
4 Extension Output Mode (Selectable using the software)
13 Troubleshooting
1 IDs have been transmitted from software to the device, but I cannot access.
1.1 Please check if IDs have been transmitted to controller, too.
2 The device does not go to setting mode after reading MASTER ID.
2.1 MASTER ID may have changed.
3 The device dose not communicate with PC.
3.1 Please check wiring.
In the case of RS232 communication
In the case of RS485 communication
3.2 Please check if the communication ID is good.
Check communication address setting of software and the device.
3.3 Please check if the communication port setting is good.
4 I want to access with card only, without fingerprint.
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4.1 If you registered a fingerprint, newly registered the ID without fingerprint.
5 Errors keep occuring when registering a fingerprint.
5.1 Check if the status of the fingerprint is good.
5.2 Place your fingerprint on the right position of the fingerprint scanner.
6 I want to access with fingerprint only, without card.
6.1 Please check if IDENTIFICATION mode is set to "USE".
7 A fingerprint is not recognized.
7.1 Please check the status of the fingerprint.
7.2 If the status of the fingerprint is OK, register your fingerprint again.
8 I want to register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID.
8.1 Please check if Dual Fingerprint Mode is set to "USE".
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15 RMA Request
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Safety Information

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE
D SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is pres
ent within this unit.
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of importa
nt operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the ap
pliance.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
WARNING
1. Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet. Usin g any other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
2. Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fire,
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electric shock, or damage to the product.
3. Do not connect multiple controllers to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cau se abnormal heat generation or fire.
4. Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may caus e fire.
5. When installing the controller, fasten it securely and firmly. The fall of controller may ca use personal injury.
6. Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers, coins, metal parts, etc.) or container s filled with water on top of the controller. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fi re, electric shock, or falling objects.
7. Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or el ectric shock.
8. If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center. Continued us e in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock.
9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disass emble or modify this product in any way. (SAMSUNG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.)
10. When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may ca use fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
1. Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a locat ion subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference.
2. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (b elow -30°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
3. If you want to relocate the already installed product, be sure to turn off the power and then move or reinstall it.
4. Remove the power plug from the outlet when there is a lighting storm. Neglecting to d o so may cause fire or damage to the product.
5. Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause fire.
6. Install it in a place with good ventilation.
7. Avoid aiming the controller directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun.
8. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liqui ds, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
9. The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any tim e.
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1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s ins tructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two bla des and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for you r safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for repla cement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenie nce receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sol d with the apparatus.
13. Unplug this apparatus when a card is used. Use caution when moving the cart/ apparat us combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparat us has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been expo sed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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General

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The Star FGR006 / iPASS IP-FGR006 / IDTECK FGR006SR is a Fingerprint Identification Proxi
mity Reader which can be connected to a control panel. The Star FGR006 / iPASS IP-FGR006
/ IDTECK FGR006SR provides high level security by integrating functions of proximity reader
and fingerprint identification, and permitting access only when card ID and a fingerprint are
matched.
It is easy to install on metal mullions or flat surfaces, and its elegant design and credible fing
erprint recognition technology give you full satisfaction.
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Features

1:1 Verification and 1:N Identification
Identification Method: by Auto Touch Sensor
Verification Method: by 1:1 Matching of Card and Fingerprint
125 KHz Proximity and Fingerprint Recognition
1,000 / 2,000 / 4,000 Fingerprint Users (Selectable)
Various Operating Modes
RF Only/ Fingerprint Only/ RF + Fingerprint
RF Only mode is provided for users whose fingerprints are not applicable.
Fingerprint Registration/Deletion and Reader Mode Setting using Master Card
Network Communication via RS232 / RS422 / RS485 (Max.255ch)
Upload Fingerprint Templates to PC, Download Fingerprint Templates from PC
Optional RS232C Stereo Jack is required
Output format : 26bit Wiegand (Default) and ABA Track II (Option)
1ea of External Reader Port
26/ 34bit Wiegand, ABA TRACK II and 4 / 8bit Burst Signal Reception
High Protection from Scratch and ESD (Electro Static Discharge)
High Quality Optical Sensor
Tamper Switch for theft prevention
Option: RS232C Stereo Jack
Compatible Software: STARWATCH DUAL PRO I / II, STARWATCH iTDC PRO I / II FINGE RPRINT ENROLLMENT PRO
Compatible Controller: iCON100, iTDC, iMDC, Third Party Standalone Controller
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Comparison Table
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FGR006
PSK Format, Built-in 125KHz (4”) Proximity Reader
RF Only / *Fingerprint Only / RF+ Fingerprint
IP-FGR006
FGR006SR
ASK[EM] Format, Built-in 125KHz (4”) Proximity Reader
RF Only / *Fingerprint Only / RF+ Fingerprint
Built-in 13.56MHz (4”) Contactless Smart Card Reader
Smart Card Only / *Fingerprint Only / Smart + Fingerprint
* NOTE: Auto Touch Sensor is optional for some product depending on their versi
on.
FGR006 v7.4.0 or above, IP-FGR006 v8.1.0 or above and FGR006SR v 3.3.0 or abo
ve: Auto Touch Sensor is included.
FGR006 below v7.4.0, IP-FGR006 below v8.1.0 and FGR006SR below v 3.3.0: Aut
o Touch Sensor is optional.
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Specification

Model FGR006
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CPU
Memory Fingerprint
Module
Controller Program Mem
Fingerprint User
Fingerprint Template Size
Read RangePassive Type FGR006
Reading Time (Card)
Program Mem
ory
Data Memory
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Data Memory
IP-FGR006
FGR006SR
32bit ARM9 and Dual 8bit Microprocessor
1MByte Flash Memory
1MByte/ 4MByte Flash Memory
8MB SDRAM
128KByte Flash Memory
256KByte Serial Flash Memory, 4KByte SRAM
1,000 / 2,000 / 4,000 Fingerprint Users
800 Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates
IDK50 / IMC125: Up to 2 inches (5cm)IDC80 / IDC170:
Up to 4 inches (10cm)
IPK50: Up to 2 inches (5cm)IPC80 / IPC170: Up to 4 inc
hes (10cm)
ISK50 / IHC80 / IMC135: Up to 2 inches (5cm)ISC80: Up
to 4 inches (10cm)
30ms
Verification / Identification Time
Power / Current
FGR006 /
IP-FGR006
FGR006SR
Less than 1sec. / Less than 2sec.
DC 12V / Max. 350mA
1 port
(4/8bit Burst for PIN, 26bit Wiegand, ABA Track II)
1 port
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Communication
Baud Rate
Input Port
Output Port
LED Indicator / Beeper
Operating Temperature Fingerprint Mo
dule
(4/8bit Burst for PIN, 34bit Wiegand, ABA Track II)
RS232 / RS422 / RS485 (Max.255ch)
TCP/IP (External LAN Converter Required)
9,600bps (Recommended) /
4,800bps, 19,200bps and 38,400bps (Selectable)
3 ports (LED Control In,
Buzzer Control In, Tamper Switch)
3 ports (Error Signal Out,
OK Signal Out, Tamper Switch Out (Open Collector Out
put))
3 LED Indicators (Red and Green) /
Piezo Buzzer
-20 to +60C (-4 to +140F)
Operating Humidity
Color / Material
Weight /
Dimension (W x H x T)
Certification
Finger Module Specification
Resolution
Capture Image Size
Extraction Image Size
Sensing Area
Scanner
FAR(False Acceptance Ratio)
RF Reader
-35 to + 65C (-31 to +149F)
10% to 90% relative humidity non-condensing
Pearl Dark Gray and Light Gray / Polycarbonate
259.5g (0.57lbs) /
66mm x 129mm x 52mm (2.6” x 5.1” x 2.0”)
FCC, CE, KC
500dpi
356 X 292 pixels
248 X 292 pixels
12.7 X 14.9mm
High Quality Optical Sensor
0.001%
FRR(False Reject Ratio)
ESD(Electro Static Discharge)
Verification Time
Identification
0.1%
15KV
Less than 1sec.
Less than 2sec.
p.8

Identifying Supplied Parts

Please unpack and check the contents of the box.
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p.9

Product Overview

1 Functions

1.1 Registration Mode

In the registration mode, you can register new user cards or delete existing cards. You need
a Master Card to enter the Registration Mode.
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1.2 Reader Mode

In Reader Mode, you can choose either RF Only mode or RF+FINGER mode. You need a Mas
ter Card to enter the Reader Mode. There are 2 kinds of Reader Mode as below.
- RF Only Mode: In this mode you need only card authorization to obtain access. If
card authorization is successful the corresponding card number will be transmitted
to the controller. This mode is useful for the user whose fingerprint is not applicabl
e.
- RF + FINGER Mode: In this mode you need both card and fingerprint authorizatio
n to obtain access. If card and fingerprint authorization is successful, the correspon
ding card number will be transmitted to the controller. For a user who did not regi
stered one’s fingerprint, RF Only mode is applied automatically.
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1.3 Card Number Input Format

When an external reader is connected, FGR006/IP-FGR006 accepts input data from the exte
rnal reader via 26 Wiegand, ABA Track II, and 4/8bit Burst format. FGR006SR accepts input
data from external reader via 34 Wiegand, ABA TRACK II and 4/8bit Burst format.

1.4 Card Number Output Format

If a fingerprint data is authorized, FGR006/IP-FGR006 transmits the corresponding card nu
mber to the controller via 26/34bit Wiegand or ABA Track II depending on output setting
1.5 *1OK Signal Output (Applicable when output setting is 26/34bit Wiegand, O
pen collector Output)
Transmit OK Signal to notify that fingerprint is used to authorization. In case of authorizatio
n without fingerprint, the FINGER006 does not transmit OK Signal. Transmitting OK signal n
eeds connecting OK Signal wire (Orange) to an input port of the controller.
1.6 Error Signal Output (Applicable when output setting is 26/34bit Wiegand, O
pen collector Output)
Transmit ERROR Signal when any type of authorization is failed. Transmitting ERROR signal
needs connecting OK Signal wire (Orange with black stripe) to an input port of the controlle
r.
What FGR006 Transmits
In case of success In case of failure
(Normal Mode)
Fingerprint Only
Fingerprint + RF Card
1 * In normal mode, the FGR006 transmits Card ID only when authorization is a success. But if you set
‘Extension mode’ by application software, the FGR006 transmits Card ID also when authorization is fail
ed. In this case, you can get information of users whose authorization is failed. However, because a Ca
rd ID is transmitted to the controller, users who failed authorization of the FGR006 can get access to a
door depending on setting of the controller. (Default is Normal Mode)
Card ID,
OK Signal
Card ID,
OK Signal
ERROR Signal ERROR Signal
ERROR Signal Card ID,
In case of failure
(Extension Mode)
ERROR Signal
Product Overviewp.11
In case of success In case of failure
RF Card Only
*Please refer to p.24 for output mode.
Card ID ERROR Signal Card ID,

1.7 Dual Finger Mode

Dual Finger Mode is a function that allows a user to register two fingers for one ID so that t
he user can receive authorization with either of the two registered fingers. It can be used wh
en user’s fingers have injured.

2 Product Explanation

(Normal Mode)
In case of failure
(Extension Mode)
ERROR Signal

2.1 Panel Description

p.12Product Explanation

2.2 Color Coded & Wiring Table

Signal Color
Main Power (+12V) Red
Power Ground (GND) Black
Wiegand Data 0 Out / ABA Track II Data Out Green
Wiegand Data 1 Out / ABA Track II Clock Out White
Error Signal Out / ABA Track II CP Out Orange
OK Signal Out Orange with Black stripe
Tamper Switch Out Purple
Wiegand Data 0 In Pink
Wiegand Data 1 In Cyan
LED Control In Blue with White stripe
Buzzer Control In White with Red stripe
RS422 (TX+) Gray
RS422 (TX-) Yellow
RS422 (RX+) Brown
RS422 (RX-) Blue
*RS485 communication, you should combine Gray (TX+) wire and Brown (RX+) wi
re, Yellow (TX-) wire and Blue (RX-) wire and then connect the two combined wire
s to a converter. We recommend you to use an INC300 converter.
Product Overviewp.13

Installation Tips & Check Points

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1 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length of
Cable
DESCRIPTION CABLE SPECIFICATION MAXIMUM DISTANCE
Reader (Power and Data)
Reader <--> ACU
* Should use a wire that is thicker than a wire which can handle maximum current
of the reader.
Belden #9512, 22 AWG
4 conductor, shielded
Belden #9514, 22 AWG
8 conductor, shielded
150m

2 Reader Connection

Long distance between the product and ACU(Access Control Unit) may cause voltage drop.
For example, if you install a reader that consumes 100mA current 100m away from ACU an
d supply power to the reader from the ACU, the voltage drop is 1V. In this case, ACU cannot
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recognize the Wiegand data signal from the reader because ACU cannot recognize voltage l
evel which is inputted as “1” or “0”. Following methods below can reduce voltage drop.
 Reduce the DC resistance of wire; using a thick cable or add more wires to the
wire in parallel. If you connect 4 wires in parallel, the DC resistance of the wire will
be reduced to 1/4 of the DC resistance of the single wire.
 Use separate power for the reader; In case of using external power for the reade
r and not supplying power from the ACU, there is no voltage drop.
Installation Tips & Check Pointsp.15

Installation of the Product

1 Mullion and Wall Mount

1. Drill two Ø1/8"(3mm) holes, 4.4"(113mm) apart vertically and drill one Ø1/2" hole in th e center of the two holes for the reader cable.
2. Connect wires between the controller and the FGR006, and then put the reader cable i nto the center hole and install the main unit by using two 3-16 screws.
3. Put the bezel into the main unit and until you hear the locking sound.
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2 System Initialization

You can initialize the FGR006/IP-FGR006/FGR006SR by DIP switch on the back of the produ
ct.
The method of initialization differs depending on version of the product, thus make sure to
check version exactly and then initialize it.
2.1 For 8.0.0 and higher version of FGR006 / 8.1.0 and higher version of IP-FGR
006 / 4.0.0 and higher version of FGR006SR
Follow the steps below for initialization
1. Turn on the power and then make all the DIP switches position up. (ON position).
2. Initialization starts with buzzer sound. When initializing process has finished, the light o f fingerprint scanner is blinking.
3. Place the DIP switch to the original position.
2.2 For lower version of 8.0.0 FGR006 / lower version of 8.1.0 IP-FGR006 / lowe
r version of 4.0.0 FGR006SR
Follow the steps below for initialization
1. Turn on the power and then make all the DIP switches position down. (OFF position).
2. Initialization starts with buzzer sound. When initializing process has finished, the light o f fingerprint scanner is blinking.
3. Place the DIP switch to the original position.
Installation of the Productp.17
If the device is initialized, all data stored in the device will be cleared and the defau
lt setting values (factory setting values) will be reloaded. Therefore, the Initializatio
n should be performed by authorized person only.

3 FGR006 Network Configuration

p.18FGR006 Network Configuration

4 Wiring

4.1 Power Connections

1. Connect +12V(+) wire of Power Supply to Red wire of FGR006
2. Connect GND(-) wire of Power Supply to Black wire of FGR006
* Even in case of using external power, you MUST connect GND(-).

4.2 Input Connection

The Green LED is turned on if the LED Control Input(Blue with White stripe) wire is conn ected to the GND.
A beep is generated if the Beeper Control Input(White with Red stripe) wire is connecte d to the GND.

4.3 Output Connections

Installation of the Productp.19

4.4 External Reader Connection

p.20Wiring

Communication

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1 Board ID Setting for RS485 / RS422 Communication

Board ID is the unique address of the device to communicate with PC and it is set by 8 DIP s
witches. Each DIP switch has assigned address values. Board ID is decided depending on pos
itions of switch set to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ position.
From ‘000’ to ‘254’, total 255ea of Board ID can be set and Board ID 255 is used for system i
nitialization, thus; you cannot use it as Board ID.
The method of setting Board ID differs depending on the version of product. Therefore, you
should check the version and then set Board ID.
1.1 For 8.0.0 and higher version of FGR006 / 8.1.0 and higher version of IP-FGR
006 / 4.0.0 and higher version of FGR006SR
Each of 8 DIP switches has assigned address values as figure below. Board ID is sum values o
f each switch that are set to ‘ON’ position. Refer to the examples below and set Board ID.
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1.2 For lower version of 8.0.0 FGR006 / lower version of 8.1.0 IP-FGR006 / lowe
r version of 4.0.0 FGR006SR
Each of 8 DIP switches has assigned address values. Board ID is sum values of each switch th
at are set to ‘OFF’ position. Refer to the examples below and set Board ID.
Each Board ID on the same communication loop must not be duplicated. If there a
re duplicated Board ID in the same communication roof, the communication error
may occur.

2 RS232 Communication Connection

For RS232 communication, you should use an external RS232C stereo jack.
Connect the RS232C stereo jack between the stereo jack plug on the bottom of the FG R006 and the COM1 or COM2 port of the Host Computer
Install and run the application software.
For more information, refer to 10.5 External RS232C stereo jack (OPTION).
p.22RS232 Communication Connection

3 RS485 Communication Connection

FGR006 RS485/RS232 Converter
Combined wire of Gray wire and Brown wire RS485-A RS485+
Combined wire of Yellow wire and Blue wire RS485-B RS485-
An RS485/RS232 converter is required to connect between a FGR006 and the Host Comput
er via RS485 Communication.
Connect RS485-A (Combined wire of Gray and Brown wires) of a FGR 006 to RS485+ o f Converter.
Connect RS485-B (Combined wire of Yellow and Blue wires) of a FGR 006 to RS485- of Converter.
Plug the RS232 9-pin connector of INC300 converter into COM1 or COM2 Port of Com puter.
Install and run the application software.

4 RS422 Communication Connection

FGR006 RS422/RS232 Converter
Yellow RS422-Tx[-] Rx-
Gray RS422-Tx[+] Rx+
Blue RS422-Rx[-]
Brown RS422-Rx[+]
An RS422/RS232 converter is required for RS422 communication between the FGR006 and
the Host Computer.
Connect RS422 Tx[-],Yellow wire of FGR006 to Rx[-] port of Converter.
Connect RS422 Tx[+], Gray wire of FGR006 to Rx[+] port of Converter.
Connect RS422 Rx[-], Blue wire of FGR006 to Tx[-] port of Converter.
Connect RS422 Rx[+], Brown wire of FGR006 to Tx[+] port of Converter.
Plug the RS232 9-pin connector of INC400 Converter into COM1 or COM2 Port of Host
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Computer.
Install and run the application software.
p.24RS422 Communication Connection

Operation

1 Master Card Registration Mode

1.1 Master Card Registration

The card presented to the FGR006 for the first time after initialization becomes the master c
ard.
For more information on the system indication during the master card registration process, r
efer to the 11.Operating Status of FGR006 of this manual.
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※ NOTE: For Master Card, fingerprint data is not needed.

1.2 Master Card Change

You can change the Master Card again after system initialization.
Alternatively, you can change the Master Card using the application software.
Using the application software keeps the user data unchanged. Refer to the software manu
al for more details.
If the device is initialized, all data stored in the device will be cleared and the defau
lt setting values (factory setting values) will be reloaded. Therefore, the Initializatio
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n should be performed by authorized person only.

1.3 Master Card Function.

The Master Card is used to toggle the FGR006 between the Reader Mode and the Registrati
on Mode.
※ For example,
If you present the master card in the Reader Mode, the FGR006 shifts to the Registration M
ode.
If you present the master card in the Registration Mode, the FGR006 shifts to the Reader M
ode.

2 Registration Mode

2.1 Registration Mode Function

In the Registration Mode, you can register new user cards or delete registered user cards.
If you present a registered user card, it will be removed from the FGR006. (4 beeps)
If you present an unregistered user card, it will be newly registered to the FGR006. (3 beeps)

2.2 User Card Registration.

RF + FINGER MODE:
After presenting the user card you’d like to register, you should enter the desired fingerprint
twice. Follow the steps below to register a new user card;
1. Present the designated card to the FGR006.
2. When the red light is turned on from the fingerprint scanner, place the fingerprint on it. When the red light is turned off, remove the fingerprint. When the red light is turned o n again from the fingerprint scanner, place the fingerprint on it one more time. (Refer t o the figure below ’Correct placement of fingerprint’)
3. You can hear 3 beeps if the registration is successfully completed, or 2 beeps if the regi stration is not successful.
p.26Registration Mode
4. If you’d like to register more user cards, repeat the steps above.
5. If you’d like to finish registration, present the Master Card to return to the Reader Mode.
※ You can use application software to register users.
RF Only:
If you’d like to register a new user without use of fingerprint, follow the steps below.
1. Just present the user card you’d like to register.
2. While red light is illuminated from the fingerprint scanner, don’t place the fingerprint o n it and wait until the red light turns off automatically.
3. After the registration is successfully completed, you’ll hear 3 beeps.
4. If you’d like to register more user cards, repeat the procedure above. Or, if you’d like to finish registration, present the Master Card to return to the Reader Mode.
※ NOTE: You can delete user cards by using the application software.

3 Reader Mode

3.1 Reader Mode Function.

In the Reader Mode, when a card is presented, access of registered users is accepted and ac
cess of unregistered users is denied.
If a user is authorized, the FGR006 transmits the card number to the controller.
Operationp.27
If a user fails to be authorized, the FGR006 transmits the error signal to the controller.
For information on the system indication in the Reader Mode, refer to 11.Operatin
g Status of the FGR006 of this manual.

3.2 Authorization

RF + FINGER MODE:
1. Present a registered card to the FGR006.
2. When the card is recognized and the red light is turned on from the scanner, place a re gistered fingerprint on the scanner.
3. If the fingerprint is successfully authorized, the green LED is turned on and beep sound is generated for one second. And the FGR006 transmits the ID information to the contr oller according to the set output mode.
4. If the fingerprint is not successfully authorized, beep sound is generated twice shortly. And the FGR006 transmits fingerprint error signal (low active pulse) for 500ms if the ou tput mode is set to 26/34Bit Wiegand.
RF-ONLY MODE:
1. Present a card which is registered without fingerprint.
2. You don’t need to place your fingerprint on the fingerprint scanner.
3. If the presented card is successfully authorized the green LED is turned on and beep sou nd is generated for one second. And the FGR006 transmits the ID information to the co ntroller according to the set output mode.
4. If the fingerprint is not successfully authorized, beep sound is generated twice shortly. And the FGR006 transmits fingerprint error signal (low active pulse) for 500ms if the ou tput mode is set to 26/34Bit Wiegand.

4 Identification Mode

p.28Identification Mode
This feature is used in the Reader Mode. If the Identification Mode is applied, users can gain
access by simply placing their fingerprint on the fingerprint scanner (without having to prese
nt the proximity card). The fingerprint scanner will be automatically activated when the user
places the finger onto the fingerprint scanner.

4.1 IDENTIFICATION MODE:

1. Put your finger onto the fingerprint scanner.
2. Red light is automatically turned on from the fingerprint scanner. Keep the fingerprint s till on the canner until the red light is turned off.
3. If the fingerprint is successfully authorized, the green LED is turned on and beep sound is generated for one second. And the FGR006 transmits the ID information to the contr oller according to the set output mode.
4. If the fingerprint is not successfully authorized, the FGR006 will make 2 beeps and it wil l also generate a fingerprint error signal of low active pulse for 500ms if the output mo de is set to 26/34Bit Wiegand.

5 External RS232C Stereo Jack (Option)

This below instructions can be followed to connect the FGR006 directly to the Host Comput
er.
Operationp.29
p.30External RS232C Stereo Jack (Option)

Operating Status of FGR006

11

1 LED Indicators Status

LED STATUS FUNCTION
Booting Power has supplied and the system is booting.
Register
Master Card
Registration M
ode
Reader Mode Users can access the door in this mode.
After the system initialization is completed, the first card
presented to the FGR006 becomes the Master Card.
You can register or delete user cards.
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LED STATUS FUNCTION
Initialization is
proceeding.
Initialization C
ompletion

2 Beeper Sound Status

If system initialization is performed, all registered users ar
e deleted.
System initialization is completed.
p.32Beeper Sound Status

Output Format

1 26bit Wiegand Output Format

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2 34bit Wiegand Output Format

3 Normal Output Mode (Default)

p.34Normal Output Mode (Default)
4 Extension Output Mode (Selectable using the softwar
e)
Output Formatp.35

Troubleshooting

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Before requesting RMA, please check the cases below if your problem is one of them.

1. 1 IDs have been transmitted from software to the device, but I cannot access.

2. 2 The device does not go to setting mode after reading MASTER ID.
3. 3 The device dose not communicate with PC.
4. 4 I want to access with card only, without fingerprint.
5. 5 Errors keep occuring when registering a fingerprint.
6. 6 I want to access with fingerprint only, without card.
7. 7 A fingerprint is not recognized.
8. 8 I want to register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID.
1 IDs have been transmitted from software to the devic
e, but I cannot access.

1.1 Please check if IDs have been transmitted to controller, too.

If IDs have been transmitted to the device only and have not been transmitted to controller,
no access is granted.
1. Check if IDs have been registered to a controller or not.
2. If IDs have not been registered to the controller, transmit IDs to the controller again.
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If the problem persists, please contact service center.
2 The device does not go to setting mode after reading
MASTER ID.

2.1 MASTER ID may have changed.

1. Change MASTER ID using software.
2. If you cannot change it using software, see
3. [Installation of the product] > [System Initialization] of the manual and initialize the devi ce.
I. The first card the device reads after the initialization becomes a master card.
See [Operation] > [MASTER CARD registration mode] for more information.
If the problem persists, please contact service center.

3 The device dose not communicate with PC.

3.1 Please check wiring.

See [Communication] of the manual and check if the wiring is good.
In the case of RS232 communication
See [Communication] > [RS232 Communication Port Connection] of the manual and check i
f the wiring is good.
Troubleshootingp.37
In the case of RS485 communication
See [Communication] > [RS422 Communication Port Connection] of the manual and check i
f the wiring is good.
FGR006 RS422/232 converter
Yellow wire RS422-Tx[-] Rx-
Gray wire RS422-Tx[+] Rx+
Blue wire RS422-Rx[-] Tx-
Brown wire RS422-Rx[+] Tx+

3.2 Please check if the communication ID is good.

Check communication address setting of software and the device.
1. Check if communication ID set in the device is same with communication ID set in a soft ware.
See [Communication] > [Board ID Setting for RS485 / RS422 Communication] and chec k a communication address set in the device.
2. When you use several devices together, communication addresses set in the devices sh ould be different from each other.
3. Check if baud rate is same with baud rate set in a software.
* If you initialize the device, baud rate is set to 9,600 bps which is the default.

3.3 Please check if the communication port setting is good.

Check if communication port set in software is same with communication port set in PC.
If the problem persists, please contact service center.
p.38The device dose not communicate with PC.

4 I want to access with card only, without fingerprint.

4.1 If you registered a fingerprint, newly registered the ID without fingerprint.

See [Operation] > [Registration mode] > [User card registration] of the manual and register
an ID without fingerprint.
If the problem persists, please contact service center.

5 Errors keep occuring when registering a fingerprint.

5.1 Check if the status of the fingerprint is good.

If something had been attached to fingerprint or fingerprint had had a scar when you regist
ered, fingerprint recognition may not work properly. Remove it.

5.2 Place your fingerprint on the right position of the fingerprint scanner.

If not, fingerprint recognition may not work properly
If the problem persists, please contact service center.
Troubleshootingp.39

6 I want to access with fingerprint only, without card.

6.1 Please check if IDENTIFICATION mode is set to "USE".

Set IDENTIFICATION mode to "USE" from a software.
If the problem persists, please contact service center.

7 A fingerprint is not recognized.

7.1 Please check the status of the fingerprint.

If something is attached to fingerprint, fingerprint recognition may not work properly.
→ Remove it.
If a fingerprint has a scar, fingerprint recognition may not work properly.
→ Register other fingerprint without a scar.

7.2 If the status of the fingerprint is OK, register your fingerprint again.

If something had been attached to fingerprint or fingerprint had had a scar when you regist
ered, fingerprint recognition may not work properly.
If the problem persists, please contact service center.

8 I want to register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID.

p.40I want to register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID.

8.1 Please check if Dual Fingerprint Mode is set to "USE".

If you use Dual Fingerprint Mode, you can register 2 fingerprints for 1 ID just in case a finger
print is injured.
Set DUAL FINGER MODE to "USE" and transmit it to the device.
If the problem persists, please contact service center.
Troubleshootingp.41

FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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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 e
quipment.
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 caus e undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital De
vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to this equipment gener
ates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordan
ce with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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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RMA Request

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If you have any questions or problems regarding the RMA services, please contact us using t
he contact information below. Friendly representatives at IDTECK are always standing by to
provide the best after sales services.
IDTECK Headquarter
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
Website: www.idteck.com
E-Training Center: http://www.idtecktraining.com
IDTECK Production Facility and RMA Center
2F, 89-4Dodang-Dong, Weonmi-Gu,
Bucheon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do 420-130, Korea
Tel: +82 2 2659 0055
Fax: +82 2 2659 0086
E-mail: webmaster@idteck.com
Website: www.idteck.com
E-Training Center: http://www.idtecktraining.com
The specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at
any time.
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