5.16. Adjust Type of Access
In case of multiple access attempts with the same fingerprints/PINs, a period of 5 s must not
be exceeded, otherwise the device will return to standby mode without reaction.
Function
Operation/Programming
Initiate programming
* - master code - # (default master code: 123456)
Exclusive access via PIN
42 - #
or
Exclusive access via
40 - #
fingerprint
or
Exclusive access via
41 - #
RFID card
or
Access via PIN and
43 - #
RFID card
or
Exclusive access
43 - (2...9) - #
after entry by multiple
users (2 to 9)
(increased safety)
or
Access via fingerprint
44 - # (default setting)
or PIN or
RFID card
Finish programming
*
5.17. Alarm/Interlock in Case of Manipulation/Failed Attempts, End Alarm
After more than 10 incorrect entries, the device can deny any further entries for 10 minutes
or trigger an alarm. Also in case of interlock, the door can still be opened by means of the
door opener button inside of the building.
Function
Operation/Programming
Initiate programming
* - master code - # (default master code: 123456)
Disable alarm/interlock
60 - # (default setting)
or
Activate alarm/interlock
61 - # (access blocked for 10 minutes after failed attempts)
or
5 (0–3) - # (default setting 1 minute; 0=inactive)
Activate alarm with alarm
(end alarm via master code - #
time limit
or enrolled fingerprint - # or enrolled PIN - #)
Finish programming
*
5.18. Registration/Alerting in Case of Door Open Detection
1. Detection of a door that has been open for too long (DOTL)
If you use an external magnetic door contact at the door or inside of the door lock for the sake
of surveillance, an alarm can be triggered if the door has not been closed after the expiration
of one minute after a proper door lock activation. Then, the integrated alarm transmitter will
sound to remind you of closing the door. The alarm can be ended by closing the door, by
the master user or by normal authorised users (fingerprint/PIN/RFID card). Otherwise, the
alarm will carry on according to the adjusted alarm duration as described in chapter 5.17.
2. Detection of a break-in
If the external door contact is triggered without a previous authorised opening via finger-
print/PIN/RFID card, this is registered as an attempted break-in, and the alarm is triggered
within the device and, if connected, through the external alarm transmitter. The alarm can
be ended by closing the door, by the master user or by normal authorised users (fingerprint/
PIN/RFID card). Otherwise, the alarm will carry on according to the adjusted alarm duration
as described in chapter 5.17. This also applies to the activation of the sabotage function in
case of attempted disassembly of the device.
Function
Operation/Programming
Initiate programming
* - master code - # (default master code: 123456)
Disable detection
63 - # (default setting)
or
Activate detection
64 - #
Finish programming
*
5.19. Programming of Audible Signals and Visual Displays
If the automatic keypad lighting is activated, it will automatically turn on when pressing any
button. Only afterwards, a regular entry will be registered.
Function
Operation/Programming
Initiate programming
* - master code - # (default master code: 123456)
Disable audible handshaking
70 - #
signal
Activate
71 - # (default setting)
or
Operating display always off
72 - #
Operating display always on
73 - # (default setting)
or
Keypad lighting always off
74 - #
Keypad lighting always on
75 - #
automatically switch off keypad
lighting after 20 s
76 - # (default setting)
Finish programming
*
6. Operation
Open the door exclusively via fingerprint/RFID card
• Lay on enrolled RFID card or enrolled finger
Open the door exclusively via PIN
• Enter enrolled PIN, confirm with #
Open the door via multi-user PIN/fingerprint/RFID card
• Lay on/enter enrolled multi-user access (2–9 users, see chapter 5.16)
Open the door via PIN or fingerprint or RFID card
• Lay on/enter enrolled access (see chapter 5.16)
End alarm
• Enter enrolled PIN or lay on enrolled finger or master fingerprint or enter master code #
7. Wiegand Interface
Wiegand is a standardised interface for the exchange of data between access control de-
vices and control panels. It is used for the data transfer from the reader to a control device.
This provides an especially safe system, as no access data have to be saved in the reader.
In the interaction with a control panel/RFID controller, the device has to be
supplied with 12 V
voltage! In this case, the black wire is not connected!
DC
The interface requires four wires:
• +12V (red wire, in case of power supply over the interface)
• Ground (GND, pink wire)
• Data line DATA 0 (green wire)
• Data line DATA 1 (white wire)
In the case of controllers which are equipped with outputs for a handshaking LED and a
signal transmitter within the door device, the wires D-IN (brown) and OPEN (yellow) are
used as well.