Mounting HolesState IndicatorsInserting Panel to Rail
Mounting Rail
Figure 12
We recommend drilling the mounting plate screws into solid wood (i.e. stud/beam). If a stud/beam cannot be
found, then use the supplied drywall plastic mollies (anchors).
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Wiring Legend
Detector
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To connect inBIO-Panel with a PC directly, connect both devices with a straight
network cable. As the inBIO-Panel supports auto MDI/MDIX, it is not necessary to
use a crossover type cable.
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX4 EXT STATE BUTTON 1 READER 1 BUTTON 2 READER 2 BUTTON 3 READER 3 BUTTON 4 READER 4AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX4 EXT STATE BUTTON 1 READER 1 BUTTON 2 READER 2 BUTTON 3 READER 3 BUTTON 4 READER 4
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1. RS485 communication wires should be a shielded twisted pair cable. RS485
communication wires should be connected in a bus cascade topology instead
of a star topology, to achieve a better shielding eect by reducing signal
reection during communications.
2. A single RS485 bus can connect up to 63 access control panels, but preferably
32 is recommended maximum.
3. To eliminate signal attenuation in communication cables and suppress inter-
ference, if the bus is longer than 200 meters, set the number 8 DIP switch to
the ON position. This is equivalent to a parallel connection of one 120 ohm
resistance between the 485+ and 485- lines.
ON
Distance: More than 200 meters
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Figure 30
Incorrect RS 485 connections
x
x
RS485
RS485 -RS485 +
GND
RS485 -RS485 +
GND
485+
485--
GND
PC
#1 inBIO-Panel
485+
485--
GND
PC
#2 inBIO-Panel
ON
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485+
PC
485+
485--
485--
GND
GND
PC
#63 inBIO-Panel
485+
485--
485+
485--
GND
PC
GND
PC
RS485
#1 inBIO-Panel
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RS485 Connection
ON
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Restore Factory Setting
RS485 Terminal Resistance
1
2
4
8
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Restore factory setting
1. If you forget the IP address of the inBIO panel or the device does not work nor-
mally, you can use the number 7 DIP switch to restore inBIO-Panel to factory
default settings. The parameters which gets reset are device IP address,
communication password, gateway, and subnet mask.
2. The switch is OFF by default. When it is moved up and down for three times
within 10 seconds and nally returned to OFF position, the factory settings will
be restored after the access control panel is restarted.
ON
OFFOFF
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1. Number 1-6 are reserved to set the device number for RS485 communica-
tion. The code is binary, and the numbering starts from left to right. When the
switch is set to ON position, it indicates 1 (on); when the switch is set downwards, it indicates 0 (o). For example, to set a device number 39=1+2+4+32,
which corresponds to the binary code 111001, put number 1, 2, 3, and 6 to ON
position, as illustrated below.
ON
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For more details, please check the table at the end of this document.
ON
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Terminal Resistance
1. Number 8 is for setting the RS485 termination resistance. Putting the switch
to ON position is equivalent to parallel connection of a 120 ohm termination
resistance between 485+ and 485- lines.
=
120 ohm
#63 inBIO-Panel
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Troubleshooting
1. How to switch four door one way to two door two way?
› Connect four readers from reader 1 to reader 4.
› Connect two door locks, one connected to LOCK1, another connected to LOCK3.
› In the software congure reader 1-Indoor, and reader 2-Outdoor.
Add
2. Can we integrate IP Camera and NVR?
› Currently ZKACCESS software supports ZKAccess’ IP Cameras and NVR
› You can associate a camera to the door and setup a linkage for the same.
3. What does it mean when I get a “Wiegand Format Error”?
› Your WD0 and WD1 wiring is reversed.
4. How do I connect a third party reader or a stand-alone reader to a
inBIO panel?
› Connect the wiegand output to the WD0 and WD1 of the stand-alone readers on the
panel’s reader port.
Note: The board can only supply 12 V DC, 300mA power so an external power supply may be required.
5. What is the SD card slot used for?
› SD card, stores transactions from the panel and creates a back up in additional to
internal memory.
6. What kind of wire is recommended for the panel?
› 16 or 18 AWG twisted shielded wire is recommended.
7. What is the default IP of the panel?
› 192.168.1.201
8. How long is the device under warranty?
› 1 Year from original purchase date, replacement/repair of hardware under ZK standard
warranty requires an evaluation of the failed system by a ZK Technical Support specialist,
and the issuance of a Technical Support RMA number.
Access Control Panel Type:
Switch to Two-Door Two way:
One-Door Access Control Panel
Two-Door Access Control Panel
Four- Door Access Cotrol Panel
Access Control Devices
Figure 34
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PC 485 Setting Table
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Switch Setting
Address No.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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32
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ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
OFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
ONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
OFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
ONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
OFFONONOFFOFFOFF
ONONONOFFOFFOFF
OFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF
ONOFFOFFONOFFOFF
OFFONOFFONOFFOFF
ONONOFFONOFFOFF
OFFOFFONONOFFOFF
ONOFFONONOFF OFF
OFFONONONOFFOFF
ONONONON OFFOFF
OFFOFFOFFOFFONOFF
ONOFFOFFOFFONOFF
OFFONOFFOFFONOFF
ONONOFFOFFONOFF
OFFOFFONOFFONOFF
ONOFFONOFFONOFF
OFFONONOFFONOFF
ONONONOFFONOFF
OFFOFFOFFONONOFF
ONOFFOFFONONOFF
OFFONOFFONONOFF
ONONOFFONONOFF
OFFOFFONONONOFF
ONOFFONONONOFF
OFFONONONONOFF
ONONONONONOFF
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFON
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Switch Setting
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Address No.
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
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51
52
53
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55
56
57
58
59
60
61
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ONOFFOFFOFFOFFON
OFFONOFFOFFOFFON
ONONOFFOFFOFFON
OFFOFFONOFFOFFON
ONOFFONOFFOFFON
OFFONONOFFOFFON
ONONONOFFOFFON
OFFOFFOFFONOFFON
ONOFFOFFONOFFON
OFFONOFFONOFFON
ONONOFFONOFFON
OFFOFFONONOFFON
ONOFFONONOFFON
OFFONONONOFFON
ONONONONOFFON
OFFOFFOFFOFFONON
ONOFFOFFOFFONON
OFFONOFFOFFONON
ONONOFFOFFONON
OFFOFFONOFFONON
ONOFFONOFFONON
OFFONONOFFONON
ONONONOFFONON
OFFOFFOFFONONON
ONOFFOFFONONON
OFFONOFFONONON
ONONOFFONONON
OFFOFFONONONON
ONOFFONONONON
OFFONONONONON
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Electrical Specications
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Notes
WORKING POWER SUPPLY
Voltage (V) DC9.61214.4Use regulated DC power adaptor only
Current (A) 2
ELECTRONIC LOCK RELAY OUTPUT
Switching voltage (V )12VUse regulated DC power adaptor only
Switching Current (A)2
Auxiliary relay output
SWITCH AUX. INPUT
VIH (V )
VIL (V )
Pull- up resistance (Ω)4.7k
WIEGAND INPUT
Voltage (V)10.81213.5
Current (mA)500
ZK ELECTRIC LOCK
Voltage (V) DC10.81213.2
Current (mA)500
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The input ports are pulled up with 4.7k
resistors
Specications
CommunicationRS485, TCP/IP
Baud Rate for RS4859600-15200
Power Supply12V DC, 2A
Card Holders Capacity30,000
Log Events Capacity100,000
LED IndicatorIndicator for communication, power, status and prox card
Environment32-113 °F (0-45°C)
Operating Humidity20% to 80%
Number of doors controlledFour Door (four door one way and two door two way)
Number of readers supported 4
Types of readers supported26- bits WIEGAND, others upon request
Number of Inputs12 (4 Exit Device, 4 Door Status, 4 AUX)
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Number of Outputs8 (4- Form C relay for lock and 4- Form C relay for Aux output)
Weight7.8lbs (3.55kg)
EnclosureMetal Cabinet
MountingWall Mount
Dimensions (Bundle Only)15.7in. x 3.56in. x 13.0in 400mm(L) x 90.5mm(W ) x 330mm(H)
Dimensions (Board Only)8.0in. x 4.17in. 203.2mm(L) x 106mm(W)
CPU32 bit 400MHz
RAM32MB
Flash128MB
Certied
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Downloading
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1. Go to zkaccess.com.
2. Click Downloads and then Software Downloads in the dropdown menu.
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3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click ZKACCESS 5.2.22 to download.
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If you do not have software to extract compressed les, Scroll up on the
same page to nd Winrar 32 or Winrar 64 to download.
4. Extract the downloaded les to a new folder named “ZKAccessSetup”
5. Click setup.exe to
begin installation.
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Installation
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1. Add an open port (Default 80) or ask a network administrator for an open port
2. Click the box to “Add rewall exception for this port”
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3. Click Browse and choose or create a folder to store your backup les in.
4. Click OK
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Adding a Device
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1. Click Device
2. Click Search Panels , to show the Search interface;
3. Click Search , and it will prompt [searching……];
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4. After searching, the list of all access control panels on the network
will be displayed.
5. Click Add Device on the right side of the listed device, and a dialog box will open.
6. Enter self-dened device name, and
click OK to complete the process.
The default IP address of the access
control panel may conict with the IP of
another device on the network.
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7. You can modify the IP address: Click
Modify IP Address to the right of
the device and a dialog box will
open. Enter the new IP address and
other parameters
Note: Must congure the gateway and IP address in the
same network segment
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Creating a Time Zone
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1. Click Access Control > Time zones > Add to access the time zone
setting interface
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2. After setting the time zone, click OK to save, and the time zone will appear
in the list.
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Create an Access Level
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1. Click Access Control > Access levels > Add to add an access level.
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2. Set parameters: access level name (no repetition), access control time zone,
door combination
3. Click OK to complete setting and quit, and added access levels will appear in
the list.
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Enrolling Personnel
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1. Click Personnel > Personnel > Add to show personnel prole edit interface.
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2. Personnel No.: By default, the length can not exceed 9 digits A number with a
length of less than 9 digits will be preceded with 0 automatically to complete
9 digits. Numbers can not be duplicated.
3. Card number: You can add a card number through manual entry or a card issuer.
In Actual Card Number mode (by default), you must enter both the actual card
number and the site code, then the software converts the numbers to the
internal card number for access control system verication. In Internal Card
Number mode, enter the numbers directly.
4. Password: Set personnel password to use on a keypad reader. Password must
be 4 to 6 numbers long.
5. Department: Select from the pull-down menu and click OK . If the department
was not set previously, you can only select the default Company Name department.
6. Register Fingerprint: Enroll the Personnel Fingerprint or Duress Fingerprint.
If the person presses the Duress Fingerprint, it will trigger the alarm and send
the signal to the system.
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7. Access Level: Click the box next to the access level you would like to add the
personnel to. (Optional)
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Add & Delete Personnel to Access Level
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3
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1. Click Access Control > Personnel Access Levels to show current access levels
and personnel. Click Add personnel to open the add personnel interface.
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2. Select personnel to create the list on the right, and click OK to complete
adding, and added personnel will appear in the list on the right.
3. To delete personnel, select personnel and click Delete from access level .
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Real Time Monitoring
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1. Click Access Control > Real-Time Monitoring to watch a live log of
device transactions.
2. Click the Filters to limit which device transactions show up or view all
devices at once.
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3. Hover over a door icon to open pop up menu and click Remote Close ,
Remote Open , or Cancel Alarms .
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Exporting Reports
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3
2
1. Click Access Control > Reports to see a report of transactions from devices.
2. Filter by time, date, personnel, or device.
3. Click Export Report to open export menu.
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4. Choose a le type and click Export .
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Passage Mode / First Card Normal Open
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The Passage Mode feature will keep a door unlocked during a specied time
zone. It will automatically unlock at the beginning of the time zone and will lock
automatically at the end of the specied time zone.
1. Create a new time zone with the hours you want the door to be unlocked.
2. In Door Conguration, Click Edit to the right of the door you want to change
settings on.
3. Click the dropdown menu titled “Door Passage Mode Time Zone” and select
your new time zone. Click OK .
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The First Card Normal Open feature will keep a door unlocked during a specied
time zone when triggered by specied personnel. After a specied personnel
swipe unlock at the beginning of the time zone and will lock automatically at the
end of the specied time zone.
1. Create a new time zone with the hours you want the door to be unlocked.
2. In Door Conguration, under First-Card Normal Open, click Set .
3. Under First-Card Normal Open Settings, click Add .
4. Click the drop down menu titled Time Zones and choose your new time zone.
Click OK .
5. To add the personnel that will trigger the door to stay normal open, click
Add an opening person .
6. Click the check box next to the personnel and they will be added to the Se-