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Installation & User Guide

Standalone Metal RFID Series

Version: 2.2
Date: May, 2015
Important Statement

Copyright Statement
Thank you for choosing our product. Before use, please read our Installation and User
Guide (the guide) carefully to ensure high effectiveness and authentication speed under
proper use, avoiding unwanted damages caused.
It is informed that without our company's written consent, no copy or any other forms of
distribution of the guide's content may be allowed.

Disclaimer
Our company does not guarantee that the information and technical parameters of the
guide are exactly consistent with the actual product, nor make prior notice on any
updates of the product. The rights of final amendment and interpretation are reserved
for our company.
Contents

Installation Guide
1. Equipment Installation
2. Structure and Function
3. Lock Connection
4. Connect with Other Devices ……………………………………………………………...IV
5. Connect with Power…………………………………………………………..……………IV

User Guide
1. User Management..................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Administrator Operation ................................................................................... 1
1.2 Adding Users.................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Register Access Passwords ............................................................................. 3
1.4 User Authentication .......................................................................................... 4
1.5 User Deletion ................................................................................................... 4
2. Access Control Management .................................................................................... 5
2.1 Unlocking Duration Configuration ..................................................................... 5
2.2 Authentication Mode Configuration ................................................................... 6
2.3 Concealed Mode Configuration ........................................................................ 6
2.4 Door Sensor Mode Configuration ..................................................................... 7
2.5 Alarm Configuration.......................................................................................... 7
2.6 SRB ................................................................................................................. 9
2.7 Factory Default Restoration .............................................................................. 9
3. Switching Working Mode ........................................................................................... 9
3.1 Switching to Reader Mode ............................................................................. 10
3.2 Switching to Controller Mode ......................................................................... 10
Appendix ..................................................................................................................... 11
Packing List ................................................................................................................ 11
1. Equipment Installation

1 2

Remove the screw on Take away the


Optical Tamper Switch the bottom of device. back cover.

3 4 5

Fix the back cover on Fix the device to the Fix the screw.
the wall. back cover.

6 6 Please remove the plastic


when installing exposed wire

Exposed wiring Buried wire

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2. Structure and Function

Access Control System Function


(1) When a registered user's identity is verified, the Access Control
device will send out signal to unlock the door.
(2) The door sensor will detect the status of the lock. If the door is
unexpectedly opened or improperly closed, the alarm will
be triggered.
(3) It supports the exit button for opening the door from inside.
(4) It supports smoke detector and infrared sensor etc.. If the Access
Control device receives signal from detector, the alarm will be
triggered, and the door is set as normally open.
(5) It supports door bell.
(6) If the Access Control device is dismantled, the alarm will
be triggered.

 Linkage Function
This device has an Auxiliary Input interface (AUX+) which allows it to be
connected with an external source, for instance, a smoke detector, gas
detector, infrared sensor or emergency switch.

II
Trigger Linkage
When the device receives a signal from detectors or sensors connected to
AUX+, the alarm will be triggered, switching the door to normally
open state.
Cancel Linkage
Alarm and normally open state will be canceled after user verification or
administrator entering password. The Access Control device will resume to
ready mode.

3. Lock Connection

Warning: No operation when power on!


(1) The system supports NO LOCK and NC LOCK. The NO LOCK
(normally open by power on) is connected with NO terminal, and the
NC LOCK is connected with NC terminal.
(2) To prevent the generation of self-inductance EMF which would
affect the system, when the electrical lock is linked to the Access
Control System, it is required to connect one FR107 diode
(equipped in the package, do not reverse the polarities) in parallel in
order to release the self-inductance EMF.
(I) Under following two situations, device shares power with the lock:
 ULOCK=12V, I ≥ IDevice + ILock (The maximum operating current of
device is 100mA, and the rated current is 60mA);
The lock is near to the device.

III
(II) Under following situations, device does NOT share power with the lock:
Device does not share power with the lock:
 When ULOCK=12V, I < IDevice + ILock (The maximum operating
current of device is 100mA, and the rated current is 60mA);
 When ULOCK≠12V;
 When the lock is far from the device.

I: device's current output; ULOCK: lock voltage; ILOCK: lock current.

4. Connect with Other Devices 5. Connect with Power

Input DC12V, ≤110mA (≤80mA


standby) Positive is connected
with +12V, negative is connected
Only devices with an alarm ≤ DC 12V with GND (do not reverse
can be connected the polarities).
IV
Recommended procedure
Step 1: Power on after the device is completely installed on the wall.
Step 2: Authenticate administrator password and change it immediately. Adjust access
control parameters, which include changing passwords for door opening, and setting
unlocking duration, authentication mode, concealed mode, door sensor mode and
alarm etc.
Step 3: You may register and authenticate user accounts, cards or passwords.

1. User Management
1.1 Administrator Operation
To ensure data security of the device, users can operate the device only after the
administrator password is authenticated.
 Authenticate Administrator Password
1. Press [*] 2. Press [#] . 3. Enter the administrator
(The indicator is off and (Enter step of password password. (The default
makes a long beep.) authentication.) password is 1234.)

5. Exit. (Press [*] or do


not operate the device 4. Authentication
within 20 seconds ,The
indicator turns red and succeeds.
makes a long beep, then (The indicator turns blue.)
automatically exit.)

Note: The default administrator password is 1234.


 Change Administrator Password

1. The administrator 2. Press [8]. (enter step 3. Enter a new


password is authenticated. of changing password.) administrator password.

Fail
(The indicator turns red Succeed
and makes three beeps.)
6. Exit. (The indicator turns 5. Password is 4. Enter the new
red and makes a long successfully changed.
administrator password
beep, then automatically (The indicator turns blue
and makes a long beep.) again for authentication.
exit.)

Note: Four-digit passwords are automatically verified. For passwords with less than
four digits, press [#] to enter the verification process.

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 Open Door by Entering Administrator Password
2. Press [0]. (The 3. Press [0]. (The
1. The administrator
indicator turns blue and indicator turns blue and
password is authenticated.
makes a long beep.) makes a long beep.)

5. Exit. (The indicator


4. The door is opened
turns red and makes a
(The indicator turns blue
long beep, then
and makes a long beep.)
automatically exit.)

Note: This function can be used to open the door.

 Forgot Administrator Password


If administrator password is lost, you may reset the password to default through tamper
switch. Dismantle the device and wait for 30 seconds until the blue light is on and a long
beep is heard. Press the optical tamper switch for 2 to 5 seconds and repeat this step
for 3 times. The administrator password is successfully reset to default when the blue
light is on and a long beep is heard. The red light is then on and the operation is quited
automatically.
Note: The default administrator password is 1234.

1.2 Adding Users


Register the card of a user or register cards in batches.
 Adding Users
4. Register cards.
( Swipe the card once.)
1. The administrator 2. Press [1].
password is (The indicator turns blue
authenticated. and makes a long beep.)
3. Input user ID twice
(The indicator turns blue 4. Register cards.
and makes a long beep.) ( Swipe the card once.)

6. Exit. (Press [*], the indicator 5. Registration succeeds.


turns red and makes a long (The indicator turns blue and
beep, then automatically exit. ) makes a long beep.)

Note:
1. Nine-digit user ID is automatically verified. For user ID with less than nine digits,
press [#] to confirm.
2. If the user ID is not available, the ID number increases automatically. It continues to
register new one once a user is successfully registered.
3. The registration fails if the user ID or the card has been registered (the indicator turns

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red and makes three short beeps). When the indicator turns blue, you can register the
user again. If you fail to swipe card or enter user ID for three times, the device will
enter the standby state.

 Registering Cards in Batches


1. The administrator 2. Press [6]. (Register 3. Swipe the first card once.
password is authenticated. cards in batches.) (Swipe the card once.)

Fail Succeed
(The indicator turns red
and makes three beeps.)
6. Exit. 5. Cards are registered
(The indicator turns red in batches successfully. 4. Enter the total number
and makes a long beep, (Blue light with a short of cards.
then automatically exit.) beep)

Note:
1. In the process of entering the total number of cards, three-digit numbers are
automatically verified. For numbers with less than three digits, press [#] to enter the
verification process. Press [*] to enter the total number of cards again.
2. IDs of the to-be-registered cards must be consecutive numbers.

1.3 Register Access Passwords


This device supports 8 passwords, each password has a Group ID ranged from 1~8.
The default password value is 0 for all groups, which means those passwords are
disabled. You can modify the passwords under 8 groups to open the door.

1. The administrator 2. Press [3].


password is (The indicator turns blue 3. Enter the group ID of
authenticated. and makes a long beep.) password.(Group ID: 1 ~ 8.)

7. Exit. (Press [*], the 4. Enter the password


6. Registration succeeds.
indicator turns red and (The indicator turns blue twice.
makes a long beep, then (The password consists of
and makes a long beep.)
automatically exit) four digits.)

Note: When a password is successfully changed, you can immediately change the
next password by entering another group ID.

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1.4 User Authentication
Card / Password Authentication
When the device is power-on, it enters user authentication state.
2. Swipe user card, or Succeed 3. User authentication
1. The device is in user succeeds (The indicator
authentication state. enter password followed turns blue and makes a
by [#]. long beep.)

Fail
(The indicator turns red and
makes two short beeps.)

Note: Press [#] after entering a password for authentication. The door opens if the
entered password is identical with one of the eight passwords for opening the door.

1.5 User Deletion


Delete one, multiple or all registered user(s).
 Deleting One User
2. Press [2]. (The indicator
1. The administrator 3. Swipe the user card or
turns blue and makes a
password is authenticated. input user ID for deletion.
long beep.)

Fail
(The indicator turns red Succeeded
and makes three beeps.)

6. Exit. (Press [*] or do not 4. Deletion of all users


operate the device within 20 5. User deletion succeeds succeeds. (The indicator
seconds, the indicator turns (The indicator turns blue turns blue and makes a
red and makes a long beep, and makes a long beep.) long beep.)
then automatically exit.)

Note:
1. You can either swipe the card or input user ID to delete a user. Nine-digit user ID will
be automatically verified. For user ID with less than nine digits, press [#] to confirm.
2. After successful deletion, the device will automatically enter the process of deleting
next user. Press [*] to exit.

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 Deleting All Users

2. Press [9]. (The indicator 3. Press [9]. (The


1. The administrator
turns blue and makes a indicator turns blue and
password is authenticated.
long beep.) makes a long beep.)

5. Exit. (The indicator turns 4. Deleting All Users is


red and makes a long successful. (The indicator
beep, then automatically turns blue and makes a
exit.) long beep.)

Note: In step 3, press [9] for automatic confirmation. Other numbers are considered
invalid. If an invalid number is entered, the device indicator turns red, and the device
makes a long beep and exits the process.

2. Access Control Management


2.1 Unlocking Duration Configuration
1. The administrator 2. Press [4]. (The indicator
password is turns blue and makes a 3. Enter the unlocking
authenticated. long beep.) duration. (range: 1s to 254s)

5. Exit. (The indicator turns 4. Modification of the


red and makes a long unlocking duration succeeds.
beep, then automatically (The indicator turns blue and
exit.) makes a long beep.)

Note: The unit of unlocking duration is “second”. Three-digit values will be


automatically verified. For values with less than three digits, press [#] to enter
verification process.

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2.2 Authentication Mode Configuration
2. Press [5]. (The indicator
1. The administrator 3. Enter authentication
turns blue and makes a
password is authenticated. mode.
long beep.)

5. Exit. (The indicator turns 4. Configuration succeeds.


red and makes a long beep, (The indicator turns blue and
then automatically exit.) makes a long beep.)

Note:
1. When the authentication mode is RF card & password, user must swipe card first
and then enter the password.
2. Details about the authentication modes are as follows:
Authentication Mode Value Description

PW 1 Only password verification

RF 2 Only RF Card verification

RF/PW (default) 3 RF Card or password verification

RF&PW 4 RF Card and password verification

2.3 Concealed Mode Configuration


Under standby mode, when the Concealed Mode is on, the indicator will be turned off.

1. The administrator
2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [3].
turns blue and makes a (The indicator turns blue
password is authenticated.
long beep.) and makes a long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns


red and makes a long
5. Configuration succeeds. 4. Configure the
(The indicator turns blue concealed mode.
beep, then automatically
and makes a long beep.) (0: enable; 1: disable).
exit.)

Note: When user is authenticating the card or password under Concealed Mode, the
indicator will still blink correspondingly to denote process status.

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2.4 Door Sensor Mode Configuration
The door sensor has three modes:
● NONE: The door sensor is disabled.
●Normal Open (NO): The door sensor will send an alarm signal if it detects the door
is closed.
●Normal Closed (NC): The door sensor will send an alarm signal if it detects the door
is open.

1. The administrator 2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [5]. (The indicator
password is authenticated. turns blue and makes a turns blue and makes a
long beep.) long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns


5. Conflagration succeeds. 4. Configure the door
red and makes a long sensor mode. (0: Normally
(The indicator turns blue
beep, then automatically Open; 1: Normally Closed;
and makes a long beep.)
exit.) 2: Disabled).

2.5 Alarm Configuration


 Configuring Alarm Switch
Only if the alarm switch is set to be ON will the Failed Authentication Alarm and Door
Sensor Alarm be effective. The default status of the alarm switch is ON.

2. Press [0]. (The 3. Press [1]. (The indicator


1. The administrator
password is authenticated. indicator turns blue and turns blue and makes a
makes a long beep.) long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns 5. The configuration is


red and makes a long 4. Configure the alarm
successful. (The
beep, then automatically setting. (0: enable; 1:
indicator turns blue and
exit.) makes a long beep.) disable).

Note: The Temper Alarm is still effective even if the alarm switch is OFF.

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 Configuring Failed Authentication Alarm
If the administrator fails in authentication in 3 attempts, Failed Authentication Alarm will
be triggered. No authentication can be made within 20 seconds.
1. The administrator
2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [2]. (The
turns blue and makes a indicator turns blue and
password is authenticated.
long beep.) makes a long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns 4. Configure the Failed


red and makes a long 5. Configuration succeeds
(The indicator turns blue and Authentication Alarm
beep, then automatically makes a long beep.) Switch. (0: enable; 1:
exit.) disable)

 Configuring Tamper Alarm


If this function is enabled, alarms will be raised when the device is dismantled from
the wall.

2. Press [7]. (The indicator 3. Configure Tamper


1. The administrator
turns blue and makes a Alarm switch.
password is authenticated.
long beep.) (0: enable; 1: disable)

5. Exit. The indicator turns


red and makes a long 4. Configuration succeeds.
(The indicator turns blue and
beep, then automatically makes a long beep.)
exit.)

 Configuring Door Sensor Delay


When the door is not closed well after a time period, the Door Sensor Delay will raise an
alarm to alert users. Its configured value is the time period denoting how long after the
door is opened will the alarm ring.
1. The administrator 2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [4].
password is turns blue and makes a (The indicator turns blue
authenticated. long beep.) and makes a long beep.)

6.Exit.
(The indicator turns red
5. Configuration succeeds. 4.Configure the Door
(The indicator turns blue Sensor Delay.
and makes a long beep, and makes a long beep.)
then automatically exit.) (range: 1s to 254s)

Note: Three-digit values will be automatically verified. For values with less than three
digits, press [#] to confirm. Values greater than 254 are considered invalid.

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2.6 SRB
Security Relay Box (SRB) is a relay switch controlling electric lock. When it receives the
Wiegand signal sent from the Access Control device, it will send a (unlock/lock) signal to
trigger the relay switch to operate, so as to provide a higher security level for
access control.
Note: For the detailed parameters and wiring guide of SRB, please consult the SRB
Access Controller Wiring Guide.

2.7 Factory Default Restoration


2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [9]. (The indicator
1. The administrator
turns blue and makes a turns blue and makes a
password is authenticated.
long beep.) long beep.)

6.Exit. (The indicator turns


5. Configuration succeeds.
red and makes a long
(The indicator turns blue 4. Press [9]. (a short beep)
beep, then automatically
and makes a long beep.)
exit.)

The Factory Default Settings


Unlock Authentication Mode RF/PW
Door Sensor Mode None
Alarm Switch Enabled
Failed Authentication Alarm Switch Enabled
Tamper Alarm Switch Enabled
Concealed Mode Disabled
Unlocking Duration 5 seconds
Door Sensor Delay 15 seconds

3. Switching Working Mode


This device can work as either a standalone controller or a wiegand reader, which
offering high flexibility to use depending on actual needs. It is a standalone controller in
default setting, but user can switch the working mode by the following instruction.
If the indicator stays in red, this indicates that the device is set to Reader Mode.
If the indicator blinks in blue, this indicates that the device is set to
Controller Mode.
Note: For wiring diagram of reader mode, please consult Appendix.

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3.1 Switching to Reader Mode
2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [6]. (The indicator
1. The administrator
turns blue and makes a turns blue and makes a
password is authenticated.
long beep.) long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns 5. Mode switching


red and makes a long succeeds. 4. Press [1].
beep, then automatically (The indicator turns blue (The indicator turns blue
exit.) and makes a long beep.) and makes a long beep.)

Note: When mode switching fails, the device will give 3 short beeps, followed by the
indicator turning to red with a long beep, and then automatically exits.
Setting Weigand Format
When the device is in Reader Mode, press and hold [*] for five seconds. Press [#] when
the red indicator is off, and then input administrator password. The Wiegand format can
be set to Wiegand 26 or Wiegand 34.

2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [7]. (The indicator


1. The administrator
turns blue and makes a turns blue and makes a
password is authenticated.
long beep.) long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns


5. Set format successfully.
red and makes a long 4. Set Weigand format
(The indicator turns blue
beep, then automatically (0:WG26, 1:WG34.)
and makes a long beep.)
exit.)

Note: When mode switching fails, the device will give 3 short beeps, followed by the
indicator turning to red with a long beep, and then automatically exits.

3.2 Switching to Controller Mode


When the device is in Reader Mode, press and hold [*] for five seconds. Press [#] when
the red indicator is off, and then input administrator password.

2. Press [0]. (The indicator 3. Press [6]. (The indicator


1. The administrator
turns blue and makes a turns blue and makes a
password is authenticated.
long beep.) long beep.)

6. Exit. (The indicator turns 5. Mode switching


red and makes a long succeeds. 4. Press [0].
beep, then automatically (The indicator turns blue (The indicator turns blue
exit.) and makes a long beep.) and makes a long beep.)

Note: When mode switching fails, the device will give 3 short beeps, followed by the
indicator turning to red with a long beep, and then automatically exits.

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Appendix
Wiring Diagram of Controller Mode Wiring Diagram of Reader Mode
Red: DC 12V Light Blue: SEN Red: DC 12V Black: GND
Black: GND Gray: BUT Green: WD0 White: WD1
Yellow: NC Purple: BELL+ (Bell) Gray: BEEP Light Blue: LED
Pink: COM Brown: BELL- (Bell) Purple: BELL+ (Bell)
Blue: NO Brown: BELL- (Bell)
Weigand Output Linkage Function
Green: WD0 Orange: AL (Alarm)
White: WD1 Light Green: AUX+

Packing List

Access Control Card 4 Diodes (FR107) Screwdriver


Device & Mounting
Plate

4 Screws 4 Wall Plugs Star-shaped Screw Installation Guide

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