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safety information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is
present within this unit.
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
•
WARNING
1.
Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specifi ed in the specifi cation sheet.
Using any other adapter could cause fi re, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
2.
Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fi re, electric shock, or damage to
the product.
3.
Do not connect multiple controllers to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation or fi re.
4.
Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may cause fi re.
5.
When installing the controller, fasten it securely and fi rmly. The fall of controller may cause personal injury.
6.
Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers, coins, metal parts, etc.) or containers fi lled 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 fi re or electric 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 use in such a condition may cause fi re or electric shock.
9.
If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in
any way. (SAMSUNG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorized modifi cations or attempted repair.)
10.
. When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may cause fi re or electric shock.
CAUTION
1.
Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive
vibration or magnetic interference.
2.
Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below 0°C), or high humidity.
Doing so may cause fi re 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 do so may cause fi re or damage
to the product.
2_ safety information
5.
Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause fi re.
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 fi lled with liquids, 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 time.
FCC Statement
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 interference, and
2)
This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Caution
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions.
1.
Keep these instructions.
2.
Heed all warnings.
3.
Follow all instructions.
4.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
5.
Clean only with dry cloth.
6.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
7.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including amplifi ers) that
8.
produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
9.
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fi t into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
10.
point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
11.
Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specifi ed by the manufacturer, or sold with
12.
the apparatus.
Unplug this apparatus when a card is used. Use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus
13.
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14.
Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
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contents
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
5
INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL
CONNECTION
11
INITIALIZATION
20
USER MANAGEMENT
24
OUTPUT FORMAT
26
OTHER INFORMATION
5 Features
6 What’s included
7 At a Glance
9 Cable Color Scheme
10 Cable Selection
11 Installing the Wall Mount
11 Termination Resistor
12 Earth-grounding the communication cables
13 I/O Connection
16 Connecting to the external reader
17 Communication Line Connection
20 Initializing the system using the DIP switch
21 Display and Operation Status of Reader/
Register
22 To register/delete the master ID (card)
22 Communication Address Setup
23 Reader Mode and Authentication
24 Registering the ID
24 To register the ID card along with the
fi ngerprint
25 To delete ID
26 WIEGAND Output (Default)
27 How to register the fi ngerprint
4_ contents
27
TROUBLESHOOTING
28
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
30
28 TroubleShooting
30 Product Specifi cations
product introduction
FEATURES
This product is a fi ngerprint recognition reader that is compatible with the proximity reader. This product can be
synchronized with the controller, and is featured by reliable fi ngerprint recognition, all of which enables you to perform a
high level management of security and time and attendance. Integrated with the proximity reader and the fi ngerprint
recognition functions, this product will allow access to a user only if the card number matches the fi ngerprint of the user.
Easily installed on a doorframe or a fl at wall (simply replace the existing reader, if any), this product gives you high
satisfaction apart from the elegant looking appearance. The product’s reliable fi ngerprint recognition will keep you safe
from unauthorized access.
Reader Mode
RF Only Mode
- As soon as the card is authenticated, the corresponding card ID will be transferred to the controller.
RF+FINGER Mode
- As soon as the fi ngerprint is authenticated, the corresponding card ID will be transferred to the controller.
- For a person whose fi ngerprint is not registered, the product will automatically switch to RF Only mode.
Error Signal Output
If the product fails to authenticate a fi ngerprint or unregistered card, it will produce an error signal for 500 ms.
(However, if set to the Wiegand output format) The output format is of the open collector.
Output Format of Card Number
When a fi ngerprint is authenticated, the corresponding card number will be transferred in 26bit/34bit Wiegand.
Master Card
Used to switch between registration/deletion mode and reader mode.
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
Switching Operation Mode by External Input
This product can switch between RF Only and RF +Finger, according to the input setting of the product’s
system mode control line (gray with red stripes).
Card Number Input Format
The user ID read by the external reader or using the card or keypad will be transferred in 26bit Wiegand/34bit
Wiegand.
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product introduction
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Check if the following items are included in the product package.
Main Unit Wall Mount
xGn
Cables (x4)Quick GuideCD Manual
3 x 30mm Screws (x2)
3.5 x 12mm Screws (x2)
3 x 6mm Screw (x1)
6 x 30mm Plastic Anchors (x2)
tGj
Master Card (x1)
6_ product introduction
AT A GLANCE
Front Panel
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
LED
Fingerprint Sensor
Card Recognition
Speaker
Displays the status of the system operation.
Fingerprint scanner module.
Present a card to the marked area, and the product starts reading it.
Sounds a voice comment according to the user manipulation.
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product introduction
Tamper switch.
Rear Panel
Tamper Switch
1
Fixing Screw
2
6-PIN Connector
3
8-PIN Connector
4
2-PIN Connector
5
RJ45 Connector
6
34
5
6
7
2
Tamper switch.
Hole for a fi xing screw.
Can be connected to the Wiegand input and RS-485 communication cables.
Can be connected to the Wiegand output and signal output cables.
Can be connected to the power cable.
Used in TCP/IP communications.
DIP Switch
7
8_ product introduction
Used to initialize the system or specify the communication addresses.
CABLE COLOR SCHEME
2-PIN Connector
❖
I/O Pins Signal Cable Color
Power (+12V) DC +12VRed
Earth-grounding GND (-) Black
6-PIN Connector
❖
I/O Pins Signal Cable Color
EX Input Wiegand DATA0EX-DATA0Pink
EX Input Wiegand DATA1EX-DATA1Sky Blue
NCBrown
NCBlue
RS-485
8-PIN Connector
❖
Wiegand DATA 0DATA-0Green
Wiegand DATA 1DATA-1White
ERROR SIGNAL OUTERROR SIGNAL OUT
OK SIGNAL OUTOK SIGNAL OUTOrange with Black Stripes
TAMPER OUTTAMPER OUTPurple
EX_LED_CONTROLEX_LED_CONTROLBlue with White Stripes
EX_BUZZER_CONTROLEX_BUZZER_CONTROLWhite with Red Stripes
EX_SYS_CHANGE_INEX_SYS_CHANGE_INGray with Red Stripes
RS-485 A(+)RS-485 A(+)Yellow
RS-485 B(-)RS-485 B(-) Gray
I/O Pins Signal Cable Color
Orange
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
TCP/IP (8PIN Connector) RJ45 cable connected
❖
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product introduction
Belden #9409, 18 AWG 2 Conductor, Unshielded
CABLE SELECTION
Power (DC12V)
1
DC Power Product
Wiegand I/O
Controller connected
Product
2
External Reader Product
Signal I/O
3
Controller
RS-485 Cable
Converter Host PC
4
Converter Product
Item
Product
Cable Type
Belden #9409, 18 AWG 2 Conductor, Unshielded
Belden #9512, 22 AWG 4 Conductor, Shielded
Belden #9514, 22 AWG 8 Conductor, Shielded
Belden #9512, 22 AWG 4 Conductor, Shielded
Belden #9514, 22 AWG 8 Conductor, Shielded
Belden #9829, 24 AWG 2-twisted pair, Shielded
10_ product introduction
installation and external connection
INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT
Use 2 screws to fi x the Wall Mount on an appropriate point.
1.
Drill a hole on the center of the Wall Mount so that the cables are arranged through it.
2.
Take out the cables through the center hole.
3.
Connect the cables to the 4 connectors as appropriate, and use one screw to fi x the Wall Mount with the
4.
product.
48.0
60.0
85.0
127.0
INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION
3-Ø4.5
64.0
TERMINATION RESISTOR
A resistor is inserted for line’s impedance matching to prevent distortion and reduction in RS-422 or RS-485 long distance
data communications, which is referred to as termination resistor.
Note that termination resistors of lower than 90 are not allowed, neither more than one termination resistor is accepted
for the communications system.
RS-485/RS-232
Converter
"
#
120Ω120
RS-485RS-485
Termination Resistors
A
B
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installation and external connection
EARTH-GROUNDING THE COMMUNICATION CABLES
It is recommended to use a proper grounding system for the communication cables.
The best grounding method is to earth-ground the shield wire of the communication cable. However, the earth-grounding
of the communication cable is not easy, and it also causes an increased installation cost. There are three grounding points
available for installation:
1. Earth Ground
2. Chassis Ground
3. Power Ground
The most important thing about the earth-grounding does not lie in connecting either end of the shield wire to the
grounding system; This will cause a current fl ow through the shield wire when the voltage level of both ends of the
shield wire is not equal and this current fl ow will introduce some noise and interference to communications.
It is recommended to connect ONLY one end of the shield wire of the communication cable to the grounding system.
If you can locate an earth-grounding point nearby, connect one end of the shield wire to that point.
If you could hardly locate an earth grounding point nearby, connect one end of the shield wire to the chassis ground
point. If you could locate neither of an earth or chassis grounding point nearby, connect one end of the shield wire to
the power ground point (GND).
Note that if the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth and fl oated from the ground level, then
grounding to the chassis ground will yield the worst communication performance. If this is the case, use the power
ground point rather than the chassis ground.
RS-485/RS-232
RS-232
Converter
HOST PC
Earth Ground
or Chasis Ground
or Power Ground
GNDGNDGNDGND
12_ installation and external connection
Communication
Wires
RS-485RS-485RS-485
ConnectShieldWireOpen
I/O CONNECTION
Overall Wiring Diagram
Controller
Buzzer Control
LED Control
System Mode Control
Wiegand
Authentication Success
Authentication Error
DATA1
DATA0
DC + 12V
GND(-)
TAMPER
PC
RS-485-A(+)
RS-485-B(-)
CLK
DATA
White with red stripes
Blue with white stripes
Gray with red stripes
Orange with black stripes
Orange
White
Green
Red
Black
Purple
Yellow
Gray
RJ45
Sky Blue
INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION
Pink
Hub
26bit/34bit
Wiegand
DATA1
DATA0
DC + 12V
GND(-)
External Reader
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installation and external connection
Input Connection
Buzzer Control
(White with red stripes)
LED Control
(Blue with white stripes)
System Mode Control
(Gray with red stripes)
12VGND
POWER
- Connection of External LED control
Connect the LED control input line (blue with white stripes) to the NO port of the controller relay output, and GND
to the COM port. Set I/O of the controller; now you can control turning on/off the green indicator. While the LED
control is working, the green indicator stays solid.
The controller can use the I/O settings to set the LED controller so that it displays the additional LED status for
authorized or unauthorized access upon user authentication. Furthermore, you can handle various situations
according to the I/O settings of the controller.
For more information about the I/O settings of the controller, refer to the user manual of the controller.
CONTROLLER
- Connection of External Buzzer Control
Connect the buzzer control input line (white with red stripes) to the NO port of the controller relay output, and
GND to the COM port. You can confi gure the I/O settings of the controller so that it sounds a beep. While
the buzzer control is working, the product keeps sounding the beep.
The controller can use the I/O settings to set the buzzer control so that it sounds an additional beep for
authorized or unauthorized access upon user authentication.
Furthermore, you can handle various situations according to the I/O settings of the controller.
For more information about the I/O settings of the controller, refer to the user manual of the controller.
- Connection of External System Mode Control (switching mode using external input)
Connect the system mode control line (gray with red stripes) to the NO port of the controller relay output, and
GND to the COM port. Set I/O of the controller; now you can control the system mode. While the system mode is
controlled, the product works in RF only mode.
With the I/O or time schedule settings, the controller can control to switch the system operation mode for a
specifi c timeline.
Furthermore, you can handle various situations according to the I/O settings of the controller.
For more information about the I/O settings of the controller, refer to the user manual of the controller.
14_ installation and external connection
Output Connection
Authentication Success
(orange with black stripes)
Authentication Error (orange)
DATA1 (white)
DATA0 (green)
12V (red)
GND (black)
- Wiegand DATA Output Connection
1.
Connect the green line (Wiegand DATA 0) of the product to Wiegand DATA 0 of the controller.
2.
Connect the white line (Wiegand DATA 1) of the product to Wiegand DATA 1 of the controller.
3.
The product should be connected to GND(-) of the controller.
CONTROLLER
POWER
INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION
- Connection of Authentication Error Signal
Connect the orange line (authentication error signal) of the product to the input port of the controller.
With the I/O settings, the controller can transfer the authentication error event to the operating software program.
Furthermore, you can handle various situations according to the I/O settings of the controller.
- Connection of Authentication Success Signal
Connect the orange line with black stripes (authentication success signal) of the product to the corresponding
input port of the controller.
With the I/O settings, the controller can transfer the authentication success event to the operating software
program.
Furthermore, you can handle various situations according to the I/O settings of the controller.
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installation and external connection
CONNECTING TO THE EXTERNAL READER
External Reader Connection
Reader
DATA-0 (pink)
DATA-1 (sky blue)
DC12V (red)
GND (black)
GND
(-)
OK Signal Out
Wiegand D0
Wiegand D1
Error Signal Out
DC12V
(+)
POWER
Power Supply Unit
Connect the DC 12V(+) line of the power supply unit to the plus (+) line of the reader.
1.
Connect the GND(-) line of the power supply unit to the minus (-) line of the reader.
2.
Connect the Wiegand DATA-0 line of the proximity reader to the pink line.
3.
Connect the Wiegand DATA-1 line 1 of the proximity reader to the sky blue line
4.
The product should be connected to GND(-) of the external reader.
5.
For a list of compliant readers (external readers), see the followings:
•
SSA-R2010/SSA-R2020/SSA-R2040
- Standard 26bit Wiegand format proximity reader
SSA-R2011 / SSA-R2021 / SSA-R2041
- Standard 34bit Wiegand format proximity reader
CONTROLLER
16_ installation and external connection
COMMUNICATION LINE CONNECTION
RS-485 Communication Port Connection (Standalone)
A RS485/RS232 converter is needed to make RS485 communications between the product and the host PC.
Please follow the steps below:
RS-232
RS-485/RS-232 Converter
RS-485
AB
Max. 1200m
Gray
Yellow
Connect the yellow RS485-RTX (+) line to the RS485-A port of the converter.
1.
Connect the gray RS485-RTX (-) line to the RS485-B port of the converter.
2.
Connect the RS-485/RS-232 converter to the serial port (COM port) of the host PC.
3.
Install and launch the application (SAMS).
4.
Host PC
INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION
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installation and external connection
RS-485 Communication Port Connection (Multiple Units)
A RS-485/RS-232 converter is needed to make RS-485 communications across a multiple of the products and
the host PC. Please follow the steps below:
RS-232
RS-485/RS-232
Converter
AB
RS-485
Max. 1200m
Gray
Yellow
Host PC
- You must connect all RS-485 ports of the product in parallel.
Connect the yellow RS-485-A (+) line of one product to the yellow RS-485-A(+) line of other product.
1.
Connect the gray RS-485-B(-) line of one product to the gray RS-485-B(-) line of other product.
2.
Set a unique COMM ADDR for each product.
3.
- You must connect one of the RS-485 ports of the product to the RS-485/RS-232 converter.
Connect the yellow RS-485-A(+) line to the RS-485-A port of the converter.
1.
Connect the gray RS-485-B (-) line to the RS-485-B port of the converter.
2.
Connect the RS-485/RS-232 converter to the serial port (COM port) of the host PC.
3.
Install and launch the application (SAMS).
4.
18_ installation and external connection
TCP/IP Communication Port Connection
To enable TCP/IP communications with the host PC, you must have connected the RJ45 jack to CON4 (8-PIN
connector). Please follow the steps below:
Hub
Host PC
RJ45RJ45RJ45
RJ45
INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION
Connect the RJ45 jack of the product to the RJ45 plug of the network system.
1.
Install and launch the application (SAMS).
2.
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Initialization
INITIALIZING THE SYSTEM USING THE DIP SWITCH
Initialize the system using the DIP switch on the rear of the product.
1.
Disconnect the power supply.
2.
Position the DIP switch on the rear of the product to ON (upside) and
apply power to the product.
3.
The product sounds a beep once with a voice message, and
proceed with the hardware initialization process.
4.
When the initialization is done, the product sounds a beep three times
with a completion message output.
•
The product keeps sounding the beep until you change the
communication address.
5.
Use the DIP switch to specify the BOARD ID.
•
Refer to “Communication Address Setup”. (on page 22)
6.
You must specify the communication address and register the
master ID.
If you initialize the hardware system, all data settings return to the factory default.
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(including IDs, fi ngerprint data, master ID, card number output format, IP)
If you initialize the system using SAMS, all data except for the IP setting will return to the default.
If the communication address is set to 255, the initialization process gets started immediately.
ON
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WELCOME TO ACCESS
Q
CONTROL SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Q
INITIALIZING
ON
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20_ initialization
DISPLAY AND OPERATION STATUS OF READER/REGISTER
LED ON :
LED ON :LED OFF : LED Blinking :
LEDBeepVoice MessageDescription
PWR OK ERR
ERR
OK
PWR
PWR OK ERR
PWROKERR
REGISTRATION MODE
❖
1 BEEP
XSYSTEM INITIALIZED
LEDBeepVoice MessageDescription
ERR
OK
PWR
PWR OK ERR
PWR OK ERR
PWROKERR
PWR
OKERR
PWR OK ERR
PWR OK ERR
PWROKERR
PWR OK ERR
PWR
OKERR
PWR OK ERR
PWROKERR
XMASTER ID REGISTRATION MODE
X
3 BEEPSID REGISTEREDThe user card is registered successfully.
3 BEEPSFINGERPRINT REGISTERED
2 BEEPS
4 BEEPSID DELETED
LED Blinking :
WELCOME TO ACCESS
CONTROL SYSTEM
REGISTRATION AND DELETION MODE,
SCAN YOUR CARD
FINGERPRINT REGISTRATION
FAILED, PLEASE TRY AGAIN
The product is in the boot process after it
turned on.
Restores registered user cards and other
system settings to the default.
The fi rst card read by the product after it is
Initialized will be registered as the master
card.
You can register or remove the user card.
The user card/fi ngerprint is registered
successfully.
Failed to register the user card/fi ngerprint.
The user card/fi ngerprint is deleted
successfully.
INITIALIZATION
❖
READER MODE
LEDBeepVoice MessageDescription
PWR OK ERR
PWROK
ERR
PWR OK ERR
PWROKERR
PWR OK ERR
ERR
PWROK
PWR OK ERR
PWROKERR
XREADER MODE
1 BEEPACCESS GRANTEDUser access is granted
2 BEEPS
ACCESS DENIED,
PLEASE TRY AGAIN
2 BEEPSID UNREGISTEREDUnregistered user
User card will be authenticated in normal
operation mode
User access is denied
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initialization
TO REGISTER/DELETE THE MASTER ID (CARD)
The product will switch to Registration mode when presented with the master card in Reader mode.
The product will switch to Reader mode when presented with the master card in Registration mode.
1.
If you want to register a new master card, initialize the system before proceeding.
Refer to “Initializing the system using the DIP switch”. (on page 20)
2.
When the initialization is completed, the product outputs a voice
message with the green and orange indicators turned on, then
present the master card.
3.
When you present the card to the product (beep once when it is
read), it will beep three times with a voice message output.
4.
The blinking green and orange indicators indicate that the
product switches to Master mode.
•
Then, register normal users if you want to.
5.
To exit Master mode, present the master card to the product again.
You will hear the following voice message:
•
When the green and orange indicators are all turned off, the
product is in Reader mode.
For the master card, no fi ngerprint registration is required.
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WELCOME TO ACCESS
Q
CONTROL SYSTEM
MASTER ID
Q
REGISTRATION MODE
REGISTRATION AND
DELETION MODE, SCAN
Q
YOUR CARD
READER MODE
Q
COMMUNICATION ADDRESS SETUP
You can upload or download the user fi ngerprint using SAMS. You can also change the settings of the product to apply to
different situations.
The Board ID is a device address based on which the SW application recognizes the device. For this purpose, the Board
ID should be unique.
You can specify up to 255 different BOARD IDs from “000” to “254”.
Use the DIP switch on the rear panel to specify the BOARD ID.
1.
The DIP switch on the rear panel is assigned in binary code respectively, starting from the leftmost. In other
2.
words, the fi rst DIP switch has the value of “1”, the second one with “2”, and the third is “4”. According to this
way of calculation, the eighth switch has the value of “128”.
Move down the DIP switch to OFF, and move it up to the corresponding value.
3.
•
The value of the board ID is the sum of all values of the DIP switches whose positions are upward. For instance,
if the fi rst, third, fourth, seventh and eighth DIP switches are positioned upward, the board ID will be “205”.
The default address is set to “000”.
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For serial communication, each product in the same loop should have a unique communication address.
The default baud rate is set to 57600 bps.
22_ initialization
READER MODE AND AUTHENTICATION
Reader Mode
In Reader mode, any recognized user ID or status will be transmitted to the controller.
1.
If the user ID and fi ngerprint are authenticated, the corresponding card ID will be displayed.
2.
If they are not authenticated, an error signal will be output.
3.
How to get authenticated if set to RF Only mode or if registered in RF
Only mode
1.
Present the registered card to the reader.
2.
When the card is authenticated successfully, you will hear a long beep with the green indicator turned on.
3.
The user ID will be displayed according to the specifi ed output format.
How to get authenticated if set to RF+ Finger mode and registered in
RF+ Finger mode
Present the registered card to the reader.
1.
When the card is recognized, the red lamp on the scanner turns on.
2.
Place the registered fi ngerprint on the scanner.
3.
When the fi ngerprint is authenticated successfully, you will hear a long beep with the green indicator turned on,
4.
and the user ID will be displayed according to the specifi ed output format.
If the fi ngerprint is denied, you will hear a beep twice with the orage indicator blinking twice, and the fi ngerprint
5.
error signal (Low Active) will be output for 500ms.
If the card is not registered
If you will hear a beep twice with the orange indicator blinking twice when presenting the card to the reader, this
1.
indicates that the card is unregistered or already deleted.
For an unregistered card or denied fi ngerprint, the reader will output the fi ngerprint error signal (Low Active) for
2.
500ms.
INITIALIZATION
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User Management
REGISTERING THE ID
Check if the green and orange indicators are all turned off when the reader turns on.
1.
Present the master card to the reader. You will hear the following
2.
voice message with the green and orange indicators blinking.
Present a user card to the reader. (You will hear a beep once when
3.
the card is read) if you want to register the card alone, do not register
the fi ngerprint yet and just wait after a voice message of “PUT YOUR
FINGER”.
You will hear a voice message of “ID Registered” with a beep three
•
times before registration of the card ID is completed .
Repeat step 3 above if you want to register another user.
4.
When the user registration is completed, present the master card to exit the registration mode.
5.
TO REGISTER THE ID CARD ALONG WITH THE FINGERPRINT
Check if the green and orange indicators are all turned off when the reader turns on.
1.
REGISTRATION AND
DELETION MODE, SCAN
Q
YOUR CARD
PUT YOUR FINGER
Q
ID REGISTERED
Q
Present the master card to the reader. You will hear the following
2.
voice message with the green and orange indicators blinking.
Present a user card to the reader. Upon the voice message of “PUT
3.
YOUR FINGER”, Place the fi ngerprint on the scanner.
Upon the voice message of “REMOVED FINGER”, release the
4.
fi ngerprint from the scanner; present the fi ngerprint on the scanner
again when hearing “PUT YOUR FINGER AGAIN”.
The user registration is completed when you hear the corresponding
5.
message with a beep twice.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 above if you want to register another user.
6.
When the user registration is completed, present the master card to exit
7.
the registration mode.
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REGISTRATION AND
DELETION MODE, SCAN
Q
YOUR CARD
PUT YOUR FINGER
Q
REMOVED FINGER
Q
PUT YOUR FINGER AGAIN
Q
FINGERPRINT REGISTERED
Q
TO DELETE ID
Check if the green and orange indicators are all turned off when the reader turns on.
1.
Present the master card to the reader. You will hear the following
2.
voice message with the green and orange indicators blinking.
Present a registered user card to the reader. When you hear the
3.
following message with a beep four times, the user is deleted
successfully.
When the ID is deleted, the fi ngerprint data will be deleted too.
•
Repeat step 3 above if you want to delete another user.
4.
When the ID deletion is completed, present the master card to exit the registration mode.
5.
Q
Q
REGISTRATION AND
DELETION MODE, SCAN
YOUR CARD
ID DELETED
USER MANAGEMENT
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Output Format
WIEGAND OUTPUT (DEFAULT)
Timing Diagram
100us
1
0
1ms
2
3
1
1
n-21n-1
DATA-0
DATA-1
LOGIC
Data Type (26-bit /34-bit)
Even parity bits from Bit 2 to Bit 13 / Bit 2 to Bit 17
•
Bit 2 to Bit25 / Bit 2 to Bit33 : 3-byte ID number / 4-byte ID number
•
Bit 26 / Bit 34 : Odd parity bits from Bit 14 to Bit 25 / Bit 18 to Bit 33
•
5V
0V
5V
n
0
0
0V
*n : 34 or 26
26_ output format
Other Information
HOW TO REGISTER THE FINGERPRINT
Correct Fingerprint Registration
OTHER INFORMATION
{
Fingerprint
scanning
Incorrect Fingerprint Registration
Successful 1:1/1:N
Authentication
±
Fingerprint
Scanning
In case of failures of fi ngerprint recognition
Moist Fingerprint
•
Dry Fingerprint
•
Stained Fingerprint
•
Scarred Fingerprint
•
Dry
Fingerprint
How to manage fi ngerprints
Follow the instructions below to increase the rate of successful authentication of the fi ngerprint.
•
For a dry fi ngerprint, put force to present the fi ngerprint to the scanner.
•
For a moist fi ngerprint, gently present the fi ngerprint to the scanner.
•
Keep the fi ngerprint scanner clean all the time, especially on the surface.
1:1/1:N Authentication
Moist
Fingerprint
Error
Stained
Fingerprint
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troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the product does not function properly, please see the below for trouble shooting. If the trouble persists, please contact
the SAMSUNG Customer Service near you.
Problem Action
If you fail to enter registration mode using
the master card
Fingerprint registration or authentication
do not work well.
1) Check if the master card is invalid.
Change the master card using software communications, and try to access
using the changed card.
2) Refer to the user manual and initialize the hardware. (before system
installation)
* Note that all existing settings will return to the factory default.
3) If the problem persists, contact the nearest customer service for technical
help.
1) Please check the correct fi ngerprint registration instruction in the user
manual and try again.
Proper
fi ngerprint
position
2) Check the state of the fi ngerprint.
Normal
fi ngerprint
Improperly positioned fi ngerprints
Dry
Fingerprint
Moist
Fingerprint
Too gentle
pressure
Too string
pressure
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3) Adaptive mode will correct excessively dry or moist fi ngerprints as necessary
when sensing them. It may take longer to sense the fi ngerprint in this mode,
but the fi ngerprint recognition rate will be increased. You can confi gure the
Adaptive settings using the software.
Problem Action
My reader does not communicate
with the host PC.
1) Please check the settings of the application software and the controller.
- Check if the product COMM ADDR is recognized by the application
software.
- Set the different COMM ADDR when two or more devices are installed.
- Check the followings when in serial communications.
•
Check if the communication speed (57600bps) is the same as the setting
on the software.
•
Make sure that COM port of the PC is set correctly on the software.
- When using TCP/IP RJ45
•
Check the values of the IP, subnet mask, gateway and port number.
•
For details on the settings, refer to the user manual of the software.
2) Check if the communication wiring is done correctly.
-
For RS-485
RS-485 (Single)
This productRS-485/RS-232 ConverterPC
RS-485-A(+)RS-485-A(+)
RS-485-B(-)RS-485-B(-)
RS-485(Multi Drop)
This productThis product
RS-485-A(+)RS-485-A(+)RS-485-A(+)
RS-485-B(-)RS-485-B(-)RS-485-B(-)
If the multi-drop communication doesn’t work, test the communication settings one by
one in sequence from the fi rst one.
- For TCP/IP communication
•
Check if the link LED indicator on the rear panel fl ickers normally.
•
If it doesn’t fl icker, check the cable wiring.
3) If the problem persists after you have followed the procedures above,
contact a designated customer service.
RS-485/RS-232
Converter
RS-232 cable
of the converter
PC
RS-232 cable
of the converter
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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English _29
product specifi cations
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Fingerprint Users
Fingerprint Templates Size
Power / Current
Reader Port
Reading Time (Card)
Verifi cation Time
Identifi cation Time
Communication
Baud Rate(bps)
Input Port
Output Port
LED Indicator
Beeper
Voice Output (Language)
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Color / Material
Dimension (W x H x D(mm))
Weight
SSA-
R2010
1,0002,0004,0001,0002,0004,000
800Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates
DC 12V / Max.290mADC 12V / Max.310mA
External Reader Port 1ea : 26bit
Wiegand
30ms
Less than 1sec.
Less than 2sec.
RS232, RS485, TCP/IP
57,600
3 EA (External LED Control, External Buzzer Control,
Operating Mode(RF/ RF+ Finger) Control)
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g.
charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To
prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these
items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for
details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.
This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Correct disposal of batteries in this product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems.)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of
with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate
that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are
not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and
recycle them through your local, free battery return system.
AB82-02555A
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