IDTECK STAR ICON100 User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL
STAR ICON100
Access Controller
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Table of Contents
1. Important Safety Instructions 3
2. General 3
3. Features 4
4. Specification 4
5. Identifying Supplied Parts 5
6. System Description 5
7. Connection 6
8. System Application 8
9. Wiring for Network 10
10. Functions 10
11. Operation 12
12. Basic settings 13
13. Setting Changes 18
14. Operating status indications 41
15. Warranty and Service 42
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1. Important Safety Instructions
When using your STAR ICON100, basic safety precautions should always be followed 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. 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 your dealer or 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. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
7. 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. General
The STAR ICON100 is an intelligent single door access controller with a powerful 8 bit microprocessor to meet the market requirements for a simple and cost-effective access controller. It is designed to achieve low cost as well as high security, convenience and r eliability. This user friendly device allows you to register 500 ~ 10,000 ID numbers and it can keep 2,500 ~ 7,250 events. Number of ID & Event can be exchanged under the ratio of 2 to 1 which means every 500 users can be convert to 250 events. Independent 4 input ports can be connected with various devices such as exit button, door contact, PIR sensor, fire sensors. Extra reader port allows for user to add external RF reader for Anti pass back operation. Star ICON100 can be used as not only a standalone access controller but also a network system communicating via RS-422 and RS-232 communication port. All setting values including ID numbers, inputs/outputs, real-time clock and time schedule, all event transaction reports can be downloaded/uploaded from/to the host computer. The STAR ICON100 will provide you an accurate access control for single door and 3 LED indicators inform you all system operating status at real time. The STAR ICON100 access controller will give you field proven reliability and cost-effective solution wherever access controls and high security are required
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3. Features
- Single Door Control Panel
- 2 Reader ports with 26bit Wiegand format
- Data memory programmable Card holder records -------- 500 to 10,000
Off-line stored events ------ 7,250 to 2,500
- Anti-Pass Back Operation
- Duress mode Operation
- Various Time Schedule Operation
- 4 independent input ports(Exit button, Door contact, Aux #1, Aux #2)
- 4 output ports including 2 Form-C Relays
- All setting values are user programmable from the keypad or from the application software
- Door Lock and Unlock functions
- One RS-232 port and one RS-422 communication port for easy interfacing to Host computer
- Communication Address selectable up to 32ch
- Baud rate selectable at 4800, 9600(default),19200bps
- 3 LEDs (red, green, and yellow) for system operation status
- Door open by compulsion and Door open alarm
4. Specification
CPU : 8bit Microprocessor Memory : Program memory(64KB ROM) Data memory(128KB RAM : battery backup) Power : DC 12V/ 150mA (max.) Card Holders/Event buffers : Memory programmable for: Card holder records -------- 500 to 10,000 Off-line stored events ------ 7,250 to 2,500 Reader ports/Data format : 2 Reader port / 26bit wiegand format Input/Output : 4 Inputs(Exit button, Door contact, Aux #1, Aux #2),
max. rating at DC12V/20mA : 2 Relay outputs : DC12V~24V/2A max. : 2 TTL outputs : DC5V/20mA
Communication : One RS-232 port and one RS-422 port
4800, 9600(default), 19200 bps Baud Rate .
LED : 3 LEDs (red, green, and yellow) Operating environment range : -35°C to +65°C, 10% to 90% Humidity Mounting : 4 screw mount Weight : 170g Dimensions : 137mm(5.4 ”) x137mm(5.4 ”) Self diagnostic : Yes Reset : Power on reset & watch dog timer
Optional:
Keypad : 16 Numeric Keypad LCD : 1x LCD module, 2Lines x 16ch, 65.6 x 13,8mm view area
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5. Identifying Supplied Parts
Please unpack and check the contents of the box.
6. System Description
Main Unit
( 1 )
Manual
( 1 )
16 Numeric Keypad Wafer
LCD Wafer
System Operation Status LED
Power
TTL1,2
Relay1,2
RS-232
RS-422
Input
Reader2
Reader1
DIP S/W
LED Control
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7. Connection
Setting address by the addressing DIP switch
1. Initial status
Initial status of the DIP switch is as follows.
The address set by the DIP switch is to be used when operating with application program, so it must be set equal to application's value. If necessary, see the application program manual.
On
Off
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2. Addressing the unit
Table 1 : The relation between Setting and Dip switch
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off 2 On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off 3 On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off 4 On On On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 5 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 6 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 7 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 8 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On
3. Initializing the unit.
Toggle the switch 8 to 'off' and toggle it back to 'on' when the power is on. Then you will see a
message showing the initialization is completed on the LCD. Press the <ESC> key and finish.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off 2 On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off 3 On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off 4 On On On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 5 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 6 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 7 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 8 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On
On
Off
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8. System Application
8-1. Power Connection
- Connect (+) wire of DC 12V power to +12V(power port 1) port
- Connect Power GND (-) wire of DC 12V to GND(power port 2) port
8-2. Door Lock Connection(Relay1)
8-2-1 Connection of POWER FAIL SAFE: Door Lock
- Connect Door RELAY (COM port) to DC +12V (be sure that the existing power supply has enough capacity to support this accessory or upgrade to a sufficient one.)
- Connect (+) wire of Door Lock to Door RELAY (NO port) port.
- Connect (-) wire of Door Lock to Power GND (-) port.
8-2-2 Connection of POWER FAIL SECURE: Door Lock
- Connect Door RELAY (COM port) to DC +12V (be sure that the existing power supply has
enough capacity to support this accessory or upgrade to a sufficient one.)
- Connect (+) wire of Door Lock to Door RELAY (NC port).
- Connect (-) wire of Door Lock to Power GND(-).
8-3. Alarm Device Connection(Relay2)
- Connect Alarm RELAY (COM port) to DC +12V (be sure that the existing power supply has enough capacity to support this accessory or upgrade to a sufficient one.)
D0
GND
D0
D1
+12V
GND
DC12V
POWER
SUPPLY
PIR Sensor
Reader1
EXIT Button
Door Contact
GND
Input 2
Input 1
D1
+12V
+12VGND
GND
Input 3
GND
GND
Relay1
Relay2
Door Lock
Siren
Reader2
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- Connect (+) wire of Alarm Device to Alarm RELAY (NO port) wire.
- Connect (-) wire of Alarm Device to Power GND (-) wire.
8-4. Exit Button Connection
- Connect one of the wires of Exit Button to Exit Button Input.
- Connect the other wire of Exit Button to Power GND(-).
8-5. Door Contact Sensor Connection
- Connect Door Contact sensor(COM) wire to Door Contact Input.
- Connect Door Contact sensor(NO) wire to Power GND(-).
8-6. Auxiliary Input Device Connection (Applied to Input 1,2)
- Connect one wire of the Auxiliary Input Device to the Input(Input 1,2).
- Connect the other wire of Auxiliary Input Device to Power GND(-).
8-7. Wiegand Input Connection From Wiegand Reader(1, 2)
- Connect (+) wire of Reader(1,2) to +12V port of Main Unit.
- Connect (-) wire of Reader(1,2) to GND (-) port of Main Unit.
- Connect Wiegand output DATA0 wire of the additional Reader(1,2) to DATA0(Reader1,2).
- Connect Wiegand output DATA1 wire of the additional Reader(1,2) to DATA1(Reader1,2).
- When installing readers, reader1 set for entry and reader2 set for exit.
* Qualified card readers: 26bit wiegand format reader EXAMPLE: ID_TECK : RF series, RFK 101 MOTOROLA : ARK501+ BALOGH : Hyper_X
8-8. RS-232 Communication Port Connection
9-pin connector (COM Port, female) is required to connect serial communication RS-232
between Main Unit and Personal Computer.
- Connect RS-232-TX of main unit to pin number 2 of 9-pin connector.
- Connect RS-232-RX of main unit to pin number 3 of 9-pin connector.
- Connect RS-232-GND 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.
8-9. RS-422 Communication Port Connection
RS-422/RS-232 converter is required to connect serial communication RS-422 between Main Unit and Personal Computer.
- Plug in RS-232 9-pin connector of RS-422/RS-232 converter to COM1 or COM2 Port of
Personal Computer.
- Connect RS-422-TX(-) of Main Unit to RX(-) port of converter.
- Connect RS-422-TX(+) of Main Unit to RX(+) port of converter.
- Connect RS-422-RX(-) of Main Unit to TX(-) port of converter.
- Connect RS-422-RX(+) of Main Unit to TX(+) port of converter.
- Install and run Application Software.
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9. Wiring for Network
10. Functions
10-1. Standalone Operation
The STAR ICON100 is capable of having two readers (entry and exit). The unit receives card data signals from the RF readers and determines whether or not to unlock the door. When an input signal is sent, for example from an activated sensor or if the exit button pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response. All events are kept in its own memory and sent to the host computer. The access controller is a true standalone device that in the event of a malfunction, will not affect other units, even if used in conjunction with one another.
10-2. Operation with Host Computer
All event data can be managed via the host computer. The data transmitted from the controller can be displayed and stored on the host PC.
10-3. Keypad
In the event that a host PC is not used, the integrated keypad and LCD can also be used for the entire programming process.
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10-4. Cooperation with Fire Detection Equipment
The STAR ICON100 access controller and fire detection equipment can cooperate to unlock the door in case of fire.
10-5. Anti-Pass-Back
Using an additional RF reader for exiting, the Anti-Pass-Back mode can be utilized. Anti-pass-back prevents a registered user from exiting if the user did not properly register when entering. Likewise if the user has exited without verification by the unit, the user will not be allowed entry on their next attempt.
10-6. Data Backup
The controller retains all user information and event data for over a week, even if the event of loss of power. Using a battery back up the unit can operate normally for a significant time period, depending on the power of the battery used.
10-7. Inputs/ Outputs
The STAR ICON100 access controller has four input ports(two relay output ports and two TTL output ports) which can be used to manipulate a wide variety of controls.
10-8. Time Schedule
You can program periods of time when each person(ID number) can access the door. Each user can be programmed individually to address work shifts, weekends and holidays. All scheduling can be programmed through the keypad and LCD or via the software program on the host computer. Also you can set periods of time about output following input, and only output(see 13.2.3 page29), the former correspond to Input, the latter correspond to Output. So, you can set Input and Output according to each T/S. All these can be defined through the setup menu or application program.
10-9. Output Behavior Setup
The two relays outputs, two TTL outputs, buzzer sound, etc. are customizable. They may be activated
or deactivated, and in active mode may be programmed for different lengths of time, different
responses to inputs, and can be set through the setup menu or the application program.
10-10. Door Open by Compulsion and Door Open Alarm
When door is opened by compulsion, Door Contact output(see 13.2.3 page29) is generated. And, when the door is being opened by normal operation, after 20 sec. door-open alarm(blink buzzer) will be generated until the door is closed.
10-11. Duress Mode
In case of Duress, enter the 2 digit Duress Password and press <ENT> and open the door using general process. If you registered ID, then duress output(see 13.2.3 page29) will be generated.
10-12. Programmable ID/EVENT memory
This user friendly device allows you to register 500 ~ 10,000 ID numbers and it can keep 2,500 ~ 7,250 events. Number of ID & Event can be exchanged under the ratio of 2 to 1 which means every 500 users can be convert to 250 events.
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11. Operation
11-1. Normal Operation Mode (Safe Mode)
When the Main Unit operates in standby mode(waiting for RF card), the red LED is lit.
11-2. Open the Door
When a registered card(or PIN) is read, the Door will open for 3 seconds.(default)
.
Registered Card
11-3. Exit (Open the Door)
To request for exit from the inside, an Exit Button(or Exit Reader) can be used to open the door.
Registered Card
11-4. Action And Alarm Caused by Unregistered Card
When an unregistered card is read the access is denied and the alarm can be activated for 3
seconds along with a buzzer sound.
Unregistered Card
(If you do not want to activate the Alarm in case of unregistered access attempt, then you can
change this setting as shown in section 13.2.3.)
Reader
Reader
Reader
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12. Basic settings
12.1 Basic operation
LCD display model name, current date and time
POWER ON
H/W RESET MODE
INITIAL BEEP
LCD display : STAR ION100[F1]
MM/DD hh/mm/ss
SYSTEM READY
GENERAL BOOT
ID INPUT ?
(Card or Key)
NO
YES
MASTER ID ?YES
ENTER SETUP MENU
END SETTING ?
REGISTERED ID ?
CHECK REGISTERED ID FLAGS
RIGHT ?
OUTPUT CONTROL OF EACH STATUS
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
SETTING IN SETUP
MODE
You can select output of each status in setup menu F2
P/W, T/S, Door, Duress mode, APB, etc...
NO
DURESS P/W ?
YES
DURESS FLAG SET
Turn ON DIP Switch No. 8
"Turn ON DIP.8"
"Turn OFF Power..."
Turn off Power
System initialization completion
Turn OFF DIP Switch No. 8
INITIAL BEEP LCD display : STAR ION100[F1] MM/DD hh/mm/ss
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12.2 System initialization by using the addressing DIP switch
You can initialize the unit, using the DIP switch. Toggle the switch 8 to 'off' and toggle it back to 'on' when the power is on. Then you will see a message showing the initialization is completed on the LCD. Press the <ESC> key and finish. The illustration below shows the process.
POWER ON
You can initialize the unit, using the DIP switch. Toggle the switch No. 8 to 'off'
Turn ON DIP Switch No. 8
"Turn ON DIP.8"
"Turn OFF Power..."
Turn off Power
System initialization completion
INITIAL BEEP LCD display : STAR ICON100 [F1] MM/DD hh/mm/ss
Figure1. DIP switch
On
Off
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On
Off
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12.3 Enter into setup menu
To set or to change the STAR ICON100 access controller's operation, enter the eight-digit Master number(factory setting '00000000' ). Note You can change the Master ID. (see 13.1.7)
INITIAL DISPLAY
(MODEL NAME, CURRENT TIME)
ID INPUT ?
MASTER ID ?
YES
YES
NO
OPERATE GENERAL
MODE
SETUP MODE
NO
Operation of Registered ID Operation of Unregistered ID Operation of Duress mode
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12.4 Setting the Date and Time
Select ‘Time setting’ in “Setup menu F1” and enter the data of year /month /date /hour /minute /second /day (15digit) as the illustration below shows. You will see the adjusted time on the LCD when finished.
Initial display after time setting
“Year/Month/Day/Hour/Min./Sec./Day”
Initial display
STAR ICON100 [F1]
Master ID
“00000000”
Select ‘Time Setting’
menu(Setup menu F1)
TIME SETTING
MM/DD hh:mm:ss
YYYYMMDDhhmmssW
200107050918305
ENT
TIME SETTING
07/05 09:18:30
ESC
STAR ICON100 [F1]
07/05 09:18:30
: After change Master : Initial Master
ENT
Day code 1 : Sun., 2 : Mon., 3 : Tue., 4 : Wed., 5 : Thu., 6 : Fri., 7 : Sat. For exam
p
le : '200106071330253' for Tuesday, June 7, 2001 01:30:25PM.
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12.5 Registering Cards
You can register Cards(or PIN) to the system. (See, 13.3.1) Select ‘ID REGISTRATION’ in Setup menu 3, follow through illustration below shows.
1. Registration by RF Cards
2. Registration by Key_pad
Initial display
STAR ICON100 [F1]
Master ID
“00000000”
Select ID Registration
menu (Setup menu F3)
ID REGISTRATION
ENT
ID REGISTRATION
1-Card, 2-Key
Input PW/TS/RD + <ENT>
Success
“1”Key
Scanning…
Approach card
reader1
25500100
PW1234 TS00 RD3
Completion
Input PW/TS/RD + <ENT>
“2”key
Input Registration key (8digit+<ENT>)
00000100
PW1234 TS00 RD3
ID [________]
PW____ TS__ RD_
Success
Completion
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When registering cards,
1. The 'PW' is for password input. The password is needed to access doors when the controller is operating in RF + PW mode. But regardless of the operating mode, it is necessary to input a password when registering.
2. The 'TS' is for Time Schedule index(01~10). To control the accessible periods of time for each card, set Time schedules first(see 13.2.1 page27) and enter the Time Schedule index number here.
If there is no need to apply the Time Schedule(anytime accessible with that card), enter '00' for the value.
3. The 'RD' is for selecting accessible reader for the card. Usually ‘3’ (both readers) is used when
using both entry and exit readers. If '1' is entered for the value, only reader 1 will recognize the card and reader 2 will deny access, indicating 'ACCESS DOOR ERR' on the LCD (this is also the choice when using a one reader setup, meaning using one reader for entry and no reader for exit). Likewise, when '2' is entered, only the reader 2 is accessible with that card and reader 1 access will be denied. And again, both readers are accessible when '3' is entered for the 'RD' value.
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13. Setting Changes
To set or to change the STAR ICON100 access controller's operation, enter the eight-digit Master number(factory setting '00000000' ). Note You can change the Master ID. (see 13.1.7)
INITIAL DISPLAY
(MODEL NAME, CURRENT TIME)
ID INPUT ?
MASTER ID ?
YES
YES
NO
OPERATE GENERAL
MODE
SETUP MODE
NO
Operation of Registered ID Operation of Unregistered ID Operation of Duress mode
1. MODE SELECTION
2. TIME SETTTING
3. APB SETUP
4. COMM ID
5. BAUD RATE
6. EVENT CLEAR
7. MASTER ID CHANGE
8. SYSTEM INITIALIZE
9. CARD ID CLEAR
10. TIME SCHE CLEAR
11. RF_PIN_INPUT
12. EVENT MEMORY
13. DURESS MODE SET
SETUP F1 MODE SETUP F2 MODE
1. TIME SCHEDULE
2. HOLIDAY SETTING
3. IN/OUT DEFINE
4. HOLIDAY INDEX
5. MODE INDEX
1. ID REGISTRATION
2. ID DELETE
3. ID LIST
4. REG. ID COUNT
5. ID COUNT
SETUP F3 MODE
1. VERSION
2. SRAM TEST
3. OUTPUT TEST
4. LCD TEST
5. KEYPAD TEST
6. READER TEST
7. INPUT TEST
8. COMM TEST
SETUP F4 MODE
To set or to change the STAR ICON100’s operation, enter the eight-digit Master number (factory setting “00000000”) <ENT>key, then you are ready to set or to change all the settings of the controller. There are four main setup menus. You need to press <F1> key for setup menu F1, <F2> key for setup menu F2, <F3> key for setup menu F3 and <F4> key for setup menu F4.
Note
You can change the Master number. (see 13.1.7)
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13.1 Setup Menu F1
MODE SELECTION
RF+P/W( PassWord )
TIME SETTING
APB SETUP
NOT USE (DEFAULT)
USE
RF Only (DEFAULT)
COMM ID
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY
ALL CLEAR
BAUD RATE 4800
9600 (DEFAULT)
19200 38400
EVENT CLEAR YES
NO
MASTER ID CHANGE
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
KEY
15 digit key in
Note There are four main setup menus. You need to press <F1> key for setup menu F1, <F2>
key for setup menu F2, <F3> key for setup menu F3 and <F4> key for setup menu F4. The
keys <4>, <6>, <2> and <8> are used to change submenus or to select values, <ENT> to
select and set, <ESC> to go to upper step or to leave setup mode. When selecting mode or
setting values is completed, in all kind of menu, the figure on the LCD returns to the first figure
of that menu. Then, for the next setting, use <4> and <6> keys(searching key).
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13.1.1 Changing Operating Mode
DURESS MODE SET NOT USE (DEFAULT)
USE
DURESS P/W SETTING
TIME SCHE CLEAR YES
NO
RF_PIN_INPUT ENABLE
DISABLE (DEFAULT)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
EVENT MEMORY NOT USE
USE (DEFAULT)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY
SYSTEM INITIALIZE YES
NO
CARD ID CLEAR
YES
NO
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
MODE SELECTION
RF+P/W( PassWord 4 digit )
RF Only (DEFAULT)'ENT'
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
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13.1.2 Time Setting
13.1.3 Anti-Pass-Back Setup
MODE SELECTION
RF ONLY
TIME SETTING
MM/DD hh:mm:ss
YYYYMMDDhhmmssW
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The lower line on the LCD indicates present time. To set time, press
<ENT> key.
Enter the correct information of the year, month, date, hour, minute, second, day code in due order, then the setting is finished. If the input information is out of range, an error message appears on the LCD and the current time value is to be kept.
Day code
1 : Sun., 2 : Mon., 3 : Tue., 4 : Wed., 5 : Thu., 6 : Fri., 7 : Sat.
For example :
'200106071330253' for Tuesday, June 7, 2001 01:30:25PM.
This menu is to select reader1 operating mode. You may choose to use prox, PIN # verification, or both. The lower line on the LCD indicates the current operating mode. Press the <ENT> key to change the mode.
Then, this figure appears on the LCD, press <4> key or <6> key to toggle the mode, and finish selecting by pressing <ENT> key. For the next setting, use <4> and <6> keys.
Note
: RF only : The door is accessible with the card alone.
RF + PW : To access the door, the card and the password is
needed.
MODE SELECTION
--> RF + PW
MODE SELECTION
--> RF ONLY
TIME SETTING 'ENT'
ENTER : YYYYMMDDhhmmssW
(15 digit) + 'ENT'
'ESC'
15 digit + 'ENT'
APB SETUP NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
ALL CLEAR
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
'ENT'
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13.1.4 Communication ID
13.1.5 Adjusting Communication Speed
APB SETUP
NOT USE
APB SETUP
--> NOT USE
APB SETUP
--> USE
COMM ID
00
BAUD RATE
9600
BAUD RATE
--> 9600
BAUD RATE
-->19200
You can select whether the Anti-Pass-Back(APB) is used or not. The lower line on the LCD indicates the current mode. To change mode, press <ENT> key.
Press <4> or <6> to toggle the mode, from NOT USE to USE or the reverse, and finish selecting by pressing <ENT> key. Then the figure on the LCD returns to the first figure of that menu, which indicates the selected mode now. Then, for the next setting, use <4> and <6> keys.
Note
: If you select All Clear, then system ignore all registered ID’s APB flag
only once.
This is communication ID checking menu. For the next setting, use <4> and <6> keys.
The number on the LCD is the current communication speed in Baud rate. Press <ENT> key to adjust the speed.
A
vailable speeds are 4800bps, 9600bps and 19200bps and the default value is 9600 baud. Press <4> or <6> to change speed, and finish selecting by pressing <ENT> key. Then, for the next setting, use <4> and <6> keys.
APB SETUP
--> All Clear
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13.1.6 Clearing Event Data Buffer
13.1.7 Changing Master Number
13.1.8 Initializing the System
MASTER ID CHANGE
[_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]
MASTER ID CHANGE
Event Clear
1 - Yes , 0 - No
EVENT CLEAR
SYS INITIALIZE
Sys Initializing
1 - Yes , 0 - No
System
Initializing..
Master Card
Registered
Used to erase ALL of the event data such as the permitted access and
denied access records. If you want to do so, press <ENT> key.
When this figure appears on the LCD, press <1> key to clear and <0>
key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Be careful in using this operation, or you may lose important data.
Press <ENT> key to change the current Master ID. You should use the
new Master ID to access the setup menu since the change is finished.
You should use eight digit number. Enter the eight-digit new Master
number
.
And press <ENT> key.
The figure indicates that changing Master ID is finished successfully, and soon, will return to the first figure of this menu. For the next setting, use <4> and <6> keys.
This operation will initialize the STAR ICON100. Press <ENT> key, if an initialization is need ed
(
first time installation or resetting in the event of a
malfunction).
CAUTION: Initializing will erase all stored data incl.
registered IDs event data.
When this figure appears on the LCD, press <1> key to clear and <0> key to cancel the operation, then the LCD displays the first figure of this menu.
This message appears while the system is being initialized. When finished, you will be automatically returne d to the set up me nu.
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13.1.9 Clearing Card IDs
13.1.10 Clearing Time Schedule
13.1.11 Selecting ID Input mode
13.1.12 Selecting Event memory USE or NOT USE
Card ID Clear
1 - Yes , 0 - No
CARD ID CLEAR
TIME SCHE CLEAR
Time Sche Clear
1 - Yes , 0 - No
Used to erase ALL the card ID data. stored in the device.
If you want to do so, press <ENT> key.
When this figure appears on the LCD, press <1> key to clear and <0> key to cancel the operation, then the LCD automatically returns to the start menu.
CAUTION: Be careful in using this operation, or you may lose
important data.
Used to erase ALL the time schedules. If you want to do so, press <ENT> key.
CAUTION: This function will erase ALL programmed time
schedules.
When this figure appears on the LCD, press <1> key to clear and <0> key to cancel the operation, then the LCD automatically returns to the start menu.
You can enable PIN(card number) to be input through the keypad, so that someone who doesn't carry RF cards with him can access the door. When it is disabled, accessing the door by keypad will be denied. The display shows the current mode. Press <ENT> ke
y
to toggle the
mode.
RF_PIN_INPUT
-->DISABLE
RF_PIN_INPUT
ENABLE
EVENT MEMORY
NOT USE
EVENT MEMORY
-->USE
You can select whether the Stand Alone is used or not. The lower line on the LCD indicates the current mode. Press <4> or <6> to toggle the mode, from NOT USE to USE or the reverse, and finish selecting by pressing <ENT> key.
Note
: If you select NOT USE, then system will not display event full
message.
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13.1.13 Setting Duress Mode
You can select whether the Duress mode is used or not. The lower line on the LCD indicates the current mode. To change mode, press <ENT> key.
DURESS MODE SET
NOT USE
DURESS MODE SET
--> USE
DURESS P/W
00
DURESS P/W
0
0
If you select USE, then system displays the current DURESS P/W. To change P/W, press <ENT> key.
Note
: Yo u can set the duress output in setup menu F2 ( in/out define ). In
case of Duress, enter the 2 di
g
it Duress Password and press <ENT>
and open the door using general process.
If you registered ID, then duress output(see 13.2.3) will be generated
.
DURESS MODE SET NOT USE(DEFAULT)
USE
DURESS P/W
IF DURESS MODE USED
SELECT KEY(4 or 6 keys)
'ENT'
DISPLAY CURRENT P/W
ENTER NEW P/W
( 2 digit + 'ENT')
'ENT'
'ESC'
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13.2 Setup Menu F2
Note The keys <4>, <6>, <2> and <8> are used to change menu, <ENT> to select and
store. Press <ESC> to go to back one level and/or to leave setup mode.
TIME SCHEDULE
HOLIDAY DEFINE
IN/OUT DEFINE
HOLIDAY INDEX
MODE INDEX
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING
KEY
01: EXIT 02: DOOR CONTACT 03: INPUT 1 04: INPUT 2 05: TAMPER S/W 06: R1 ID OK 07: R1 ID ERROR 08: R1 T/S ERROR 09: R1 APB ERROR 10: R2 ID OK 11: R2 ID ERROR 12: R2 T/S ERROR 13: R2 APB ERROR 14: DURESS MODE 15: OUTPUT T/S 16: IN/OUT T/S
INDEX : 01 ~ 10 NO. : 01 ~ 32
INDEX : 01 ~ 10 WEEKLY: HOL, SUN, MON,... SAT NO. : 01 ~ 05
HOLIDAY DEFINE INDEX : 01 ~ 10
TIME SCHEDULE INDEX : 01 ~ 10
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13.2.1 Registering and Changing Time Schedule
TIME SCHEDULE
T/S : 01 HOL : 1
00:00 - 00:00
You may program time schedules to grant and restrict access for each user. There can be up to ten different schedules. A minimum of one schedule must be defined. If only one schedule is programmed the most common setting allows access for all users 24 hours / day. A time schedule can be programmed for each day of the week and holidays (see 13.2.2 page 28), and five shifts can be defined for each day. To set time schedules, press <ENT> key from this menu. If you want to set time schedules, press <ENT> key when this figure is displayed.
Press <2> key or <8> key to adjust the Time Schedule (T/S) number (1-
10) and the day of the week (Mon-Sun and ‘HOL’). Define which shift of the day (1-5), using the <4> key an d <6> key. ‘HOL’ refers to specific holidays you will register(see 13.2.2 page 28). Press <ENT> ke
y
, and the cursor will blink, then enter the beginning time of the period, in the form of hour(2­digit):minute(2-di
git)
and the ending time in the same form. Then the lower line will indicate the defined period. For more schedules, repeat the process.
To end time scheduling, press <ESC> key.
. Possible values for time scheduling
1) Time schedule number : 01 ~ 10 (Needed when IDs are registered)
2) A day of the week : MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN, HOL 3
)
Index : 1 ~ 5(referred to the five periods of time of a day)
TIME SCHEDULE DISPLAY CURRENT T/S
SELECT T/S NUMBER AND INDEX
(USE '2','8','4','6' KEY)
ENTER T/S(8 DIGIT)
(START TIME(hh:mm)-END TIME(hh:mm))
'ENT'
'ENT'
NEXT?
NO
or ESC
YES or Error
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13.2.2 Registering and Changing Holiday Time Schedule
HOLIDAY T/S
. 1) Holiday Time schedule(Date registration set) number : 01 ~ 10(10 years)
2) Index for the days : 01 ~ 32(32 days)
With <2> key and <8> key, select the date registration set number (1~10), and with <4> key and <6> key, select the index for the days (1~32). Then, press <ENT> ke
y
, and the cursor will blink, then enter the date, in
the form of Month
(
1~12):date, Then the LCD will indicate the defined date. Now, a day has been registered. For further registration, repeat the process. To end registering the days, pre ss <ESC> key to return to the setup men u.
You can register up to 32 specified “holidays,” per year for each schedule setting. There can be 10 other registration sets created, meaning holidays can be set for up to 10 years. Press <ENT> to register the days.
HOL T/S: 01 #01
00 : 00
HOLIDAY T/S DISPLAY CURRENT T/S'ENT'
SELECT T/S NUMBER AND INDEX
(USE '2','8','4','6' KEY)
ENTER T/S(4 DIGIT)
(MM:DD)
'ENT'
NEXT?
NO
or ESC
YES or Error
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13.2.3 Defining Outputs in Compliance with Inputs
1. EXIT
03 00 00 00 00
IN/OUT DEFINE
Yo u can program or deactivate each output to be generated and choose how long (in seconds) they will last. There are default values as seen in the table 2 below.
Select input sources by changing index No. with the keys <4> or <6>, and press <ENT> key, and you’ll see a cursor blinking at the first digit, from the left, of the five couples of digit, which corresponds to relay1, relay2, TTL1, TTL2 and buzzer, respectively. Then enter the dela
y
times(refer to the table below) one by one. Now, an inputs/outputs definition has completed. For further definition, repeat the process. To end defining inputs/outputs, press <ESC> ke
y
, and you will see the first figure of the
menu.
Note
: The five couples of digit of [15] Output T/S and [16] Input/Output T/S
are time schedule indexes.
IN/OUT DEFINE
DISPLAY CURRENT SET'ENT'
SELECT INDEX (USE '4','6' KEY)
ENTER NEW TIME OR T/S INDEX
(10 DIGIT OR EVEN DIGIT) + 'ENT'
'ENT'
NEXT?
NO
or ESC
YES or Error
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Table 2 : The relation between index(Source, Input and Output(default) )
Index No Relay1 Relay2 TTL1 TTL2 Buzzer [1] Exit button 03 00 00 00 00 [2] Door contact 00 00 00 00 00 [3] Input #1 00 00 00 00 00 [4] Input #2 00 00 00 00 00 [5] Tamper S/W 00 00 00 00 00 [6] Reader(1) ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 [7] Reader(1) ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 [8] Reader(1) ID T/S Error 00 03 00 00 00 [9] Reader(1) APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 [10] Reader(2) ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 [11] Reader(2) ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 [12] Reader(2) ID T/S Error 00 03 00 00 00 [13] Reader(2) APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 [14] Duress Mode 03 00 03 03 03 [15] Output T/S 00 00 00 00 00
Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Input5
[16] Input/Output T/S
00 00 00 00 00
Note ;
1) The relation between index number and input is shown in the table above.
2) The inputs of index No. 3~4 are signals from extra equipments, such as PIR sensor, Fire sensor and etc, connected to the controller.
The index No. 5 corresponds to the tamper switch input (activated when the controller has a physical damage). The messages of the No. 6 ~ 13 is generated after reading a card. The index No. 15 ~ 16 are not output time but time schedule number.
3) The second line of the LCD shows the output status.( see the table )
( 0000 ::NNoo ooppeerraattiioonn
, 99 : Always on , 01~98 : Activated for given seconds long )
4) Relay 1(Lock Door
), Relay 2(Alarm)
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13.2.4 Setting Holiday Index
13.2.5 Setting Mode Index
MODE INDEX
00
HOLIDAY INDEX
0
0
HOLIDAY INDEX
00
MODE INDEX
0
0
You choose which Holiday time schedule ( date registration set ) is to be used. The default index is “00”. Choose the schedule you programmed (01-10). If necessary, press <ENT> key.
Enter Index number(00~10) and press <ESC> key to finish selecting.
Yo u will the n auto ma tically be ret u rn ed to the setu p me n u.
The function to apply the Time schedule to operating mode, which must be applied. The default index is “00”. If necessary, press <ENT> key.
Enter Index number(00~10) and finish. During the period of time the applied T/S indicates, your controller will operate in RF only mode and for the rest of the time, in RF card + four digit password mode. Press <ESC> key to end the selecting, then the first figure of the menu is displayed on
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13.3 Setup Menu F3
Note: On setup menu F3, there are functions to register additional IDs, to delete registered IDs
and to display the registered IDs.
ID REGISTRATION
ID DELETE
ID LIST
REGISTERED ID COUNT
ID COUNT
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING
KEY
ENTER ID (8 digit key in)
DISPLAY REGISTERED ID
DISPLAY REGISTRATION ID
COUNT
ENTER POSSIBLE
REGISTRATION ID COUNT
CARD
KEY
ID / EVENT 500 / 7,250 1,000 / 7,000 1,500 / 6,750 2,000 / 6,500 2,500 / 6,250 3,000 / 6,000 : / : : / : 9,000 / 3,000 9,500 / 2,750 10,000 / 2,500
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13.3.1 Registering IDs
[_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]
PW_ _ _ _ TS_ _ RD_
ID REGISTRATION
1: Card, 2: Key
ID REGISTRATION
This is ID registration menu. To register additional IDs.
Press <ENT> key.
ID Number is registered in the controller by RF cards or through the keypad. For RF cards, Pre ss <1>key, the keypad, <2>key, or you can quit the registration by pressing <ESC>key.
Scanning
This figure appears When you press the <2>key for through keypad
registration, then you are to enter eight-di
g
it ID number. The ID number is
card number format.
Eight digit ID : Upper 3 digit : 0 ~ 255
Lower 5 digit : 0 ~ 65535
ID REGISTRATION 'ENT' REGISTRATION SELECT
CARD or KEY ?
ENTER NEW ID
(8 digit - Card data)
KEY
CARD PRESENT CARD
ERROR DISPLAY
INPUT
PW, TS, RD
YES
ID REGISTRATION END
NO
PW, TS, RD Error ?
Invalid Card ID Invalid T/S 1 Invalid T/S 2 Invalid RD
Card ID Error ?YES
NO
The reader is waiting for an RF card which is to be registered. The card number will appear with a beep as the card is read.
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13.3.2 Deleting IDs
ID DELETE
XXXXXXXX
PW_ _ _ _ TS_ _ RD_
ID Deleted
Enter Card No.
-> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To delete some registered ID, press <ENT> key.
Enter the eight-digit ID number that you want to delete. Then the following message will show on the LCD.
The display shows on the LCD for a second, indica ting that the deletion is finished successfully, and then the first figure of the menu appears.
The LCD's upper line shows the number read, and the lower line indicates that the four-digit password, time schedule index and reader code are needed. Enter those values, referring to the following information. Then the registration of the card is finished, and the reader will be waiting for another card, displaying the second menu of the menu. Press <ESC> key to end registering IDs, then the first figure of the menu will appear.
1) PW(password) : the password used in RF + password mode.
2) TS(Time schedule) : 00 : Anytime accessible 01 ~ 10 : Accessible according to each T/S index
3) RD(Reader code) - 1 : for using reader 1 alone,
2 : for using reader 2 alone, 3 : for using both reader 1 and 2.
ID Registered
ID DELETE 'ENT' ENTER CARD NO. (8 digit)
REGISTERED ID?
DISPLAY
UNREGISTERED ID
NO
'ENT'
DISPLAY
REGISTERED ID
YES
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13.3.3 Listing Registered IDs
13.3.4 Counting Registered IDs
ID LIST
XXXXXXXX
PWXXXX TSXX RDX
If you wish to list the registered user IDs, press the <ENT> key in this
menu.
This message is displayed when there is no registered users.
An ID number, the password, the applied T/S and the reader code are displayed on the LCD, and you can scroll to the next ID using the <4> and <6> keys. Press <ESC> key when you finished to return to the setup
ID LIST TOP
ID LIST BOTTOM
This message will appear momentarily when scrolling back to the top of the list (using the <4> key). After a few seconds the ID for the first user
This message will appear momentarily when scrolling forward (using the <6> key). After a few seconds it disappears revealing the very first ID number.
This menu displays the total number of registered IDs .
REGISTERED ID
XXXXX
MEMORY
EMPTY
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13.3.5 Setting Possible Registration ID Count
Yo u should choose which possible re gistration ID count is to be applied. The default count is “500”( up to 7,250 events can be stored off-line. ). If necessary, press <ENT> key.
ID COUNT
500
ENTER ID COUNT
[_ _ _ _ _]
This figure appears When you press the <ENT>key( and event memory is empty or not used.). You are to enter a new upper limit of ID registration which must be a multiple of 500.
EVENT MEMORY
NOT EMPTY !!!
ID TOTAL COUNT
Wrong !!!
You'll see this message when the event memory have been used and it's not empty. You can try again after uploading the data to the host or deleting them, using the setup mode F1.
This message will show when the entered number is less than the total number of the registered IDs. If you want to delete some of the IDs and reduce the possible registration ID count, clear the event memor
y
, using
the setup mode F1 first and try again from the beginning.
ID COUNT 'ENT'
EVENT MEMORY
EMPTY ?
NO
YES
REGISTERED ID COUNT
< ENTER NO. ?
DISPLAY "EVENT MEMORY"
NOT EMPTY
ENTER NO. (3 ~ 5 digit)
DISPLAY "ID TOTAL COUNT"
" WRONG !!!"
NO
ID COUNT VALID ?
NO
DISPLAY "INVALID COUNT"
YES
YES
COMPLETE
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13.4 Setup Menu F4
Note: On setup menu F4, there are self-diagnosis functions to test the performances of the
operations. To test, press <ENT> key.
VERSION
SRAM TEST
OUTPUT TEST
LCD TEST
DISPLAY CURRENT F/W
VERSION
KEYPAD TEST
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING
KEY
SRAM TEST
OUTPUT TEST
LCD TEST
KEYPAD TEST
READER TEST READER TEST
INPUT TEST INPUT TEST
COMM TEST
COMMUNICATION TEST
(RS-232)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
SEARCHING KEY(key<4> or <6>)
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13.4.1 VERSION
13.4.2 SRAM TEST
13.4.3 Outputs TEST
OUTPUT TEST
RELAY 1 TEST
(ACTIVATED TWO TIMES)
ENT
RELAY 2 TEST
(ACTIVATED TWO TIMES)
TTL OUTPUT 1 TEST
(ACTIVATED TWO TIMES)
TTL OUTPUT 2 TEST
(ACTIVATED TWO TIMES)
BUZZER TEST
(ACTIVATED TWO TIMES)
OUTPUT TEST END
ANY KEY
This test is applicable to Relay1
and green LED.
This test is applicable to Relay2
and yellow LED.
This test is applicable to TTL1
output.
This test is applicable to TTL2
output.
This test is applicable to Buzzer
output.
RAM test pass ! ! !
Press any key . . .
Memory fail !!! 0
RAM testing...
SRAM TEST
To test the memory, press <ENT> key.
This message would indicate the SRAM has problems. In this event, contact technical supp ort. Press any key to ret urn to the setup menu. Us e <4> key and <6> key for testing other performances.
This message appears when the SRAM is operating normally. Press any key to return to the setup menu. Use <4 > key and <6> key for testing other performances.
The version of the controller’s firmware is displayed on the LCD.
Press <4> or <6> key to look for other menus of setup menu F4.
VERSION
F/W : Rev. 2.5
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13.4.4 LCD TEST
13.4.5 Keypad TEST
13.4.6 Readers TEST
OUTPUT 5
Press any key . . .
OUTPUT TEST
Last Update
Press any key . . .
LCD TEST
READER TEST
0123456789ABCDEF
KEYPAD TEST
To test the output performances, press <ENT> key. If the output performance has no problems, the test will proceed as follows:
First
, the green LED blinks twice as the relay is being shorted and
opened twice. The relay makes a clicking sound as it runs.
Second
, the yellow LED blinks twice as the relay is being shorted and opened twice. The relay makes a clicking sound as it works.
Third
, the LCD changes its
figure, ’ON, OFF, ON, OFF’.
Fourth
, the buzzer beeps twice.
Note:
The LCD provides no message to indicate if the test has finished
successfully
This figure means that the test has finished. Press any key to return to
the setup menu. Use <4> or <6> key to scroll to perform other tests.
To test the performance of the LCD, press <ENT> key. As the test
proceeds several characters will move quickly from right to left.
This means the test has finished. Press any key to return to the setup
menu. Use <4> key and <6> key for testing other performances.
To test the performance of the keyp a d, pres s <ENT> key.
When operating normally, pressing the keys on the keypad will display
the corresponding letter on the LCD.
Note:
For function keys, the letters A, B, C, D, E and F will refer to the
<F1>,
<F2>, <F3>, <F4>, <ESC> and <ENT>key, respectively.
To test the performance of the read er, press <ENT> key.
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13.4.7 Input and DIP Switch TEST
13.4.8 Communication TEST
COMM TEST
INPUT TEST
Scanning . . .
The reader is waiting for an RF card to read. Present an RF card to the
reader.
The test has completed successfully if the LCD displays the ID card
number ( example shown to left ).
Before this communication test, connect the RS-232 Rx, Tx wires to
each other. And to begin the test, press <ENT> key.
To test the performance of input ports , press <ENT> key.
The fore part of the lower line on the LCD in dicates DIP switch status
and the rear part indicates the status of the five input signals.
Note:
1. DIP switch : “1”=ON, “0”=OFF
2. Input 1~4 : “0”=ON , “1”=OFF
3. Input 5 : “0”=OFF, “1”=ON
Reader 1
00312345
INPUT TEST
11111111 11111
INPUT 1
DIP S/W 1
COMM TEST
Connect the RS-232 Rx, Tx wires
PASSED ?
'ENT'
YES
DISPLAY TEST PASS
ANY KEY
NO
DISPLAY ERROR
ANY KEY
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14. Operating Status Indications
Granted Access : Displayed when an access is granted.
UNREGISTERED CARD : Displayed when an unregistered card(or PIN) is presented to the
unit. SCHEDULE ERROR : Displayed when a Time Schedule error occurs. APB ERROR : Displayed when an anti-pass back error occurs. PASSWORD ERROR : Displayed when an invalid password is entered.
ACCESS DOOR ERR : Displayed when a registered card(or PIN) that is supposed to
access the other reader is presented to the reader. This may
occur if 1 or 2 is entered for the RD value when the card was
being registered.
COMM test pass ! !
Press any key . . .
TX data = 0 COMM fail
A
s the test proceeds, you can see the characters being transmitted and
received. This message indicates that the communication test has
This message indicates there is a problem with the communication performance. Check connections and try again. Press any key to return to the setup menu.
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15. Warranty and Service
STAR ICON100 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, Kangsuh-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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