Audio and Light Signals
Signal/Condition
Indicator LED
standby
red
start programming mode
flashes red
device in programming mode orange
error/incorrect entry
off
end programming mode
red
door opener active
green
alarm
quickly flashing red
Wiring Instructions
1. Simple Connection with Power Adapter
pink
green
white
grey
inside calliper
yellow
door contact
brown
red
black
blue
purple
orange
fail safe lock:
electric door opener or fail safe lock
fail safe lock:
e.g. fail safe bolt lock: bolt retracted when in standby mode,
lock opens due to pulse from control
fail secure lock:
e.g. fail secure bolt lock: bolt extracted when in standby mode,
lock opens due to pulse from control
This type of power supply requires the supplied diode 1N4004 to be connec-
ted in parallel to the door opener or the electromagnetic lock, as shown in
the diagram. This diode discharges inductive voltage peaks which occur
when disabling the door opener. If it is not installed, high voltage peaks
can destroy the fingerprint scanner! Please observe the correct polarity
while connecting. The cathode corresponds to the colour ring on the diode.
2. Connection via Internal Station/Interface
pink
green
white
grey
inside
yellow
calliper
door contact
brown
red
black
blue
purple
orange
fail safe lock:
electric door opener or fail safe lock
fail safe lock:
e.g. fail safe bolt lock: bolt retracted when in standby mode,
lock opens due to pulse from control
fail secure lock:
e.g. fail secure bolt lock: bolt extracted when in standby mode,
lock opens due to pulse from control
Audio Signal
off
1x
1x
3x
1x
1x
continuous tone
signal transmitter
power adapter
internal station
signal transmitter
Also in this case, it is mandatory
to connect the protective diode
to the lock as shown above!
5. Programming
5.1. Resetting Device to Default Settings and Reading of Master Card
In case you should not be able to successfully complete the programming steps described in
the following according to the description, you should reset the device to its default settings.
This also applies to passing on the device.
Please note!
In the course of resetting the device, all saved access data are deleted as well!
• Connect the device to the power supply, but do not yet switch the power on.
• Press the inside calliper and hold it down while switching on the power supply.
• Let go of the inside calliper, the operating display changes to yellow, then you can read
an EM/MiFare card or the supplied RFID card as a master card.
• Afterwards, the operating display changes to red – the device has been reset to its default
settings. The read card is now the master card.
In case you do not wish to read a new master card (e.g. when passing on the device), you
should hold the inside calliper down for about 5 s after switching on the power supply.
Also in this case, the operating display changes to red, and the previously read master
card is invalid.
5.2. Operation/Programming – Brief Overview
Hyphens are only supposed to provide clarity, do not type them in!
Function
Operation/Programming
Initiate programming
* - 123456 - # (default master code)
Enter personal/
0 - new code (6 digits) - # - repeat code - #
new master code
Delete user
2 - read fingerprint/user card/enter user PIN - #
can be continued in this manner for further users
2 - User ID - #
can be continued in this manner for further users
2 - RFID card number (8/10/17 digits)
Delete all users
2 - master code - #
Finish programming
*
Open door
read authorised fingerprint/PIN/RFID card - #
Delete alarm
enter master PIN/fingerprint/RFID card - #
or enter authorised PIN/fingerprint/RFID card - #
The programming differs depending on the type of access.
Follow the respective programming instructions.
The allocation of user IDs facilitates the tracking of access attempts.
ID overview:
• Fingerprint: 0...98; master fingerprint user ID: 99
• PIN/card: 100...987
• Panic use: 988, 989
• Visitors: 990...999
125 kHz cards (EM) or 13,56 MHz cards (MiFare) can serve as RFID cards.
In case of access via PIN, 4 to 6 digits are permitted.
However, the digit sequence 8888 is excluded for the sake of special purposes.
Please note:
• Do not enter user IDs with leading zero!
• If a user ID has been entered, it will be absolutely needed whenever changes of user
data are to be carried out.
5.3. Programming of Operating Mode
The device can only be programmed for three operating modes: stand-alone/controller mode
(with an additional reader with Wiegand interface), Wiegand reader for external controllers.
Function
Operation/Programming
Initiate programming
* - 123456 - # (default master code)
Stand-alone/controller mode
77 - # (default setting)
Wiegand reader
78 - #
Finish programming
*