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OPERATING MANUAL FINGERPRINT ACCESS CONTROLLER MODEL: GE314 Table of Contents 1. IMPORTANT SAFTY INSTRUCTIONS 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS 2.2 INTRODUCTION 2.3 FEATURES 2.4 SPECIFICATIONS 3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.1 FUNCTIONS 3.2 PRODUCT EXPLANATION 3.2.1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 3.2.2 CONNECTOR LAYOUT 3.2.3 WIRE COLOR TABLE OF THE GE314 4. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT 4.1 CHECK POINT BEFORE THE INSTALLATION 4.1.1 CABLE SELECTION 4.1.2 CABLE SELECTION TABLE 4.2 CHECK POINT DURING THE INSTALLATION 4.2.1 TERMINATION RESISTOR 4.2.2 HOW TO CONNECT TERMINATION RESISTOR 4.2.3 GROUND SYSTEM 4.2.4 REVERSE DIODE CONNECTION 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 WALL MOUNT DRAWING 5.2 BACKUP BATTERY SWITCH 5.3 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 5.4 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Page 4 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 8 Page10 Page10 Page11 Page11 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Page 14 Page 15 Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 16 Page 17 Page 17 Page 17 Page 17 Page 18 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 20 Page 20 Page 21 6. WIRING 6.1 POWER CONNECTION 6.2 INPUT CONNECTION 6.3 OUTPUT CONNECTION 6.4 EXTERNAL READER CONNECTION 6.5 RS232 PORT CONNECTION 6.6 RS485 PORT CONNECTION 6.6.1 RS485 CONNECTION (SINGLE UNIT) 6.6.2 RS485 CONNECTION (MUTIPLE UNITS) 6.7 TCP/IP CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) 2 Page 22 Page 22 Page 22 Page 23 Page 23 Page 24 Page 27 Page 27 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 33 Page 37 Page 42 Page 47 Page 50 Page 53 Page 56 Page 59 Page 61 Page 61 Page 63 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 7. BASIC SETTINGS 7.1 INITIALIZATION OF GE314 7.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENU 7.3 LANGUAGE SETTING 7.4 DATE/TIME SETTING 7.5 ID REGISTRATION 8. OPERATION 8.1 NORMAL OPERATION 8.2 DEFAULT SETTING 9. SETTING CHANGES 9.1 F1 SETUP MENU 9.2 F2 SETUP MENU 9.3 F3 SETUP MENU 9.4 F4 SETUP MENU 9.5 F5 SETUP MENU 9.6 F6 SETUP MENU 9.7 F7 SETUP MENU 9.8 F8 SETUP MENU 9.9 F9 SETUP MENU APPENDIX A. THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT (DEFAULT) B. TROUBLE SHOOTING FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION WARRANTY AND SERVICE RMA REQUEST FORM & A/S REQUEST FORM 3 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To prevent injuries to persons and damages to property, please read all instructions and follow them whenever you deal with this product. After reading, please put this instruction manual where it can be easily seen for the system operator. ON INSTALLATION AND POWER Use 12V DC power ONLY.
- Connecting to higher than 12V DC may result in a risk of electric shock, fire, or heavy damage of the unit. Do NOT install this product at places with wet or metallic dust or that can be watered.
- There may be risks of electric shock and fire. Do NOT install this product near electric motors running.
- The Unit may not operate normally. Do NOT set this product near heaters or any thing that produces heat.
- There may be a risk of fire. Be ALWAYS careful not to short-circuit any part of the circuitry with tools like a screwdriver.
- There may be a risk of fire or heavy damage of the unit. ON MAINTENANCE Do NOT use any kind of liquid for cleaning.
- There may be a risk of electric shock, fire or heavy damage of the unit. Use air spray, if needed. Users are cautioned NOT to attempt repair of this product or modify the wirings set by the installer at their own discretion.
- It may pose the risk of fire, hardware damages, or abnormal operations of the unit. It is recommended not to use a flammable spray or something else easy flammable near this product.
- There may be the risk of an explosion or fire. Keep the unit away from any unauthorized people.
- It may cause abnormal operations of the unit. 4 NOTICE Please contact a designated service center or the outlet at which the product was purchased when A. Any liquid has been spilt or sprayed onto the product. In this case, cut the power off first. B. The product seems to be operating abnormally. C. The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance. D. The unit has fallen to be broken down or damaged on its case.
* Repairing costs can be charged for troubles caused due to improper handling or negligence of users or the operator. 5 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS Please unpack and check the contents of the box (Optional accessories, if purchased, may be included in the package). Main unit Wall mount Manual Diode
( 1ea ) ( 1ea ) ( 1ea ) ( 2 ) 2.2 INTRODUCTION The GE314 is ideal to use for Single Door Access Control and Time & Attendance. The GE314 has four input ports, two Form-C relay outputs, two TTL outputs, RS232/RS485 communication port and optional TCP/IP communication port to meet various customer requirements. This user-friendly device allows you to register up to 1,000 Fingerprint Users (Optional 2,000/4,000 Fingerprint Users) and can be stored up to 20,000 event transactions. All Events can be uploaded and saved to the database of the host PC and the software creates the report to MS-Excel, HTML and Text files for the Time & Attendance purpose. The GE314 has a built-in Fingerprint Module, proximity card reader with IDC 26-bit Wiegand format and it has 24 keypads (10 Numeric keys, 2 Control keys and 12 Function keys) for wide applications. The GE314 allows to accessing the door with any combination of Fingerprints, Proximity Card/PIN and/or Password. The GE314 has four external input ports to be connected to an exit button, motion detector, door contact sensor and existing alarm system to prevent unauthorized access. The GE314 has a door relay to control the door lock and an alarm relay to warn any error. The graphic LCD display supports 6 different languages so that the unit can be operated anywhere in the world. All setup menus can be programmed through the front keypads or via Windows-based software program. The GE314 is a cost effective biometrics system to be used for Standalone or network. Dual tamper switches prevent unauthorized access. 2.3 FEATURES
Dual function for Access Control and Time & Attendance
8 bit and 16 bit Dual Microprocessors, 32 bit ARM9 Microprocessor for Fingerprint Module
1,000 Fingerprint Users (Optional 2,000/4,000 Fingerprint Users) and 20,000 Event Buffers
Built-in Fingerprint Scanner, Module and Algorithm
Built-in Proximity Reader and External Reader Port for T&A
24 Keypads including 12 Functional Keys
Graphic LCD Display for 6 different Language Support
Standalone or Network Communication via RS232/RS485 (max. 256ch)
Optional TCP/IP Communication, Optional Automatic Touch Sensor (for Identification Mode)
Independent 4 Inputs and 4 Outputs including 2 FORM-C Relay Outputs
Output Time Setting for Individual ID(4 Levels Longer Output Time for Handicap Person)
Forced Door Open Alarm, Door Lock/Unlock by T/S and/or by registered ID
Anti-pass Back, Duress Alarm Functions 6
Dual Tamper Alarm
10 Time schedules, 8 Days with 5 Individual Time intervals each
10 Holiday Schedules, 100 holidays each
Operating Mode Selectable for Individual ID (Proximity/PIN Only Mode, Fingerprints Only Mode, Proximity/PIN + Fingerprints Mode, Proximity/PIN + Password + Fingerprints Mode)
Time Schedule Applied to Individual ID, Input Port, Output Port and Reader Mode
Multiple Master ID/Fingerprints Registration
3 LED Indicators and Beeper for the System Status 2.4 SPECIFICATIONS CPU Memory Fingerprint User Event Buffer Operating Mode 8 bit and 16bit Dual Microprocessors, 32bit ARM9 Microprocessor Program Memory: 2M bit ROM Data Memory: 4M bit FLASH memory Fingerprint Module: 1M bytes FLASH memory (Optional 2M/4M bytes) 1,000 Fingerprint Users (Optional 2,000/4,000 Fingerprint Users) 20,000 Event Buffers Operating mode can be programmed for Individual ID
- Proximity ID/PIN Only Mode
- Fingerprints Only Mode (Up to 500 Users only, Identification Mode)
- Proximity ID/PIN + Fingerprints(Password) Mode
- Proximity ID/PIN + Password + Fingerprints Mode FAR (False Acceptance Rate) 0.001%
FRR (False Reject Rate) Fingerprint Scanner Resolution of Scanner 1:1 Verification Time 1:N Identification Time Reader Port Read Range Reader Data Format Communication port Input/Output Keypad Self Diagnostic Reset Operating Status 0.1%
Optical Scanner, LED Lighting 500dpi, CMOS CCD, 356 x 292 pixels
< 1 sec.
< 3 sec. if ID found (Up to 500 Fingerprints only) 1 Internal and 1 External Reader Port Up to 4 (10cm) with IDC170 Clamshell Card Standard IDC 26 bit Wiegand Format 8 bit Burst Format for Keypad Reader RS232/RS485(up to 256 channels) Address Selectable 9600(Default), 19200, 38400, 57600bps Communication Speed 4 Input Ports, Rating DC12V/ 20mA max. 2 Relay Outputs, DC12V~24V/ FORM-C Relay 2A max. 2 TTL Outputs, DC0 ~5V/ 20mA max. 24 keys with Back lighting (Sky Blue)
- 10 Numeric Keys
- 2 Control Keys
- 12 Function Keys Yes Power On Reset and Watch-dog Timer Reset 3 LED (Red, Green, Yellow) indicators, Beeper 7 Weight Dimensions LCD Display Module Power Operating Environment Storage Environment Mount Color Optional TCP/IP Module (Internal) Connection Automatic Touch Sensor Fingerprint Module 1.62 lbs (735g) 7.56 x 6.42 x 1.97 (192mm x163mm x50mm) 128 x 64 dots, 2.85 x 1.56(72.5mm x 39.5mm) View Area DC 12V10%, 550mA max. 32F ~ 149F (0C ~ +45C), 0 ~ 90% Humidity None Condensing
-40F ~ 158F (-40 ~+70
), 0 ~ 90% Humidity None Condensing Wall Mount or Electrical Gang Box Mount (U.S. and European/Asian) Silver and Dark Gray Color IIM7100A Internal Mounting Module for TCP/IP Communication RJ45 Socket Capacitance Touch Sensor for Identification Mode only 2,000 Fingerprint Module, 4,000 Fingerprint Module 3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.1 FUNCTIONS Stand-Alone Operation The GE314 is capable of having 2 readers (1 Door Control). The unit receives card ID numbers from the proximity readers and determines whether or not to unlock the door. When an input signal is entered, for example from a Sensor activated or an Exit button pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response by input signals. All events are stored into the memory buffers and sent to the host computer. The access controller is a true stand-alone device that, in the event of malfunction, will not affect other units when used in conjunction with one another. Operation with Host Computer All event transactions can be managed via the host computer. The data transmitted from the controller can be displayed and stored on the host PC. Keypad If the GE314 is not connected to a host PC, the integrated keypad and LCD display module can also be used for the entire programming process. Input/Output The GE314 has 4 built-in inputs and 4 outputs (2 relay outputs and 2 TTL outputs) which can be used to manipulate a wide variety of controls. 8 Time Schedule Setup You can program 10 time schedules and apply one time schedule to each User. Each time schedule has 8 different time zones from Monday-Sunday (7 time zones) and one holiday. Each time zone has 5 different time codes so you can program 5 different time codes to each day. You can also program time schedules for individual inputs and outputs. Note that the time schedule for input is activated time code for input device so that the input is activated during the time code on this time schedule. Each time schedule is linked to one holiday schedule and this linked holiday only validates to the holiday time code of the time schedule. Holiday Schedule Setup Excepting Sunday, you can program 100 holidays to one holiday schedule. Each holiday schedule is linked to one time schedule which has a time code for holidays. You can program all holidays to a holiday schedule and the time code for holidays is programmed to the holiday time zone of time schedule. Example: A. Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 01, Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02 B. Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 01, Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 03 Forced Door Open Alarm When the door is opened by force, the door contact sensor will be activated. For this application, you have to install the door contact sensor and properly set the door contact time and outputs to the alarm devices. The Forced Door Open Alarm will be generated until the alarm is cleared. Overtime Door Open Alarm The Overtime Door Open Alarm will be generated when the door is open continusly, after the door is opened by corrected process. The Overtime Door Open Alarm will be generated until the door is closed. Anti-Pass-Back By using an additional proximity reader, the Anti-Pass-Back mode can be set. The Anti-pass-back mode prevents entry or exit when the registered user did not properly followed one entry and one exit by the Anti-
pass-back rule. The same user can not enter twice with the entry card without properly using the exit before. Duress Alarm In case of duress, enter the 2 digits Duress Password and press the<ENT> key before the normal access process. The door can be opened as normal, but the duress alarm is also generated at the same time. The duress alarm output will be activated to the TTL output and an alarm event will be sent to the host PC. 9 3.2 PRODUCT EXPLANATION 3.2.1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION LCD System Operation Status LED Fingerprint Scanner 24 key pad Function key Figure: Description of GE314 Front Panel LCD Module:
LCD module display GE314 status. System Operation Status LED:
When the power is applied to GE314, the red LED is turned on. When the Relay #1 is operated, the green LED is turned on. When the Relay #2 is operated, the yellow LED is turned on. 24 key pad:
You can operate GE314 manually by using the key pad. Function key:
The GE314 has 12 Function keys ([F1] ~ [F12]). 10 3.2.2 CONNECTOR LAYOUT Figure: Connector Layout 3.2.3 WIRE COLOR TABLE OF THE GE314 I/O PORT NAME SIGNAL NAME WIRE COLOR CNN-1: POWER Main Power (+12V) Power Ground CNN-2:COMMUNICATION RS485-RTX(+) RS485-RTX(-) RS232-TX RS232-RX RS232-GND CNN-3: INPUT/OUTPUT TTL OUTPUT #1 TTL OUTPUT #2 Aux Input #1 Aux Input #2 Wiegand DATA 0 Wiegand DATA 1 CNN-4: INPUT/OUTPUT Door RELAY(NC)
+12V 0V Red wire Black wire RS485-A(+) RS485-B(-) TXD RXD GND TTL#1, WD0 TTL#2, WD1 IN#1 IN#2 DATA-0 DATA-1 Gray wire Blue wire Red wire with white stripe Black wire with white stripe Black wire Brown wire Yellow wire Pink wire Cyan wire Green wire White wire NC(1) Gray wire with white stripe 11 Door RELAY(COM) Door RELAY(NO) Alarm RELAY(NC) Alarm RELAY(COM) Alarm RELAY(NO) Exit Button Door Sensor CNN-5: TCP/IP RJ45 CONNECTOR COM(1) NO(1) NC(2) COM(2) NO(2) EXIT CONTACT Green wire with white stripe White wire with red stripe Yellow wire with red stripe Brown wire with white stripe Blue wire with white stripe Orange wire Purple wire 4. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT 4.1 CHECK POINT BEFORE THE INSTALLATION 4.1.1 CABLE SELECTION Figure: System Installation Layout 12 4.1.2 CABLE SELECTION TABLE Reference Description Cable Specification Maximum Distance
GE314 Power (DC12V) DC Power -> GE314 Reader (Power and Data) Exit Reader -> GE616 Door Contact Exit Button Sensor Input Input -> GE314 Door Lock, Alarm Device Lock (Alarm) -> GE314 RS232 Cable Converter -> Host P.C. RS485 Cable GE314 -> GE314 GE314 -> Converter 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 #9409, 18AWG 2 conductor, unshielded Belden #9829, 24 AWG 2-twisted pair, shielded Belden #9829, 24 AWG 2-twisted pair, shielded
+ : Need thicker wire if you connect the reader with high current consumption. 4.2 CHECK POINT DURING THE INSTALLATION 4.2.1 TERMINATION RESISTOR Termination resistors are used to match impedance of the network to the impedance of the transmission line being used. When impedance is mismatched, the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the receiver and a portion of signal is reflected back into the transmission line. The decision whether or not to use termination resistors should be based on the cable length and data rate used by the communication system. For example, if you use 9,600 baud rate and 1,200m length of cable, the propagation velocity of cable is 0.66 x speed of light
(This value is specified by the cable manufacturer), if we assume the reflections will damp out in three round trip up and down the cable length, the transmitted signal will stabilize 18.6us after the leading edge of a bit. Since the data bit is captured in the middle of the bit which is approximately 52us after the leading edge of a bit. The reflection stabilizing time 18.6us is much before the center of the bit therefore the termination resistors are not required. However, if you install the cable to maximum length, the impedance of cable and network is mismatched and the transmitted signal is overlapped by the reflected signal. In this case, it is recommended to add termination resistors to the end of the receiver lines. A 120 resistor can be used for termination resistor in parallel between the receiver lines A and B for 2 wires RS485 system. A termination resistor of less than 90 should not be used and no more than 2 terminations should be used in one networking system. 13 4.2.2 HOW TO CONNECT TERMINATION RESISTORS Figure: Termination resistors for 2 wire RS485 communication system 4.2.3 GROUND SYSTEM We recommend to using proper grounding system of the communication cable. The best method for grounding system is to put the shield wire of the communication cable to the 1st class earth grounding; however it is not so easy to bring the earth ground to the communication cable and also the installation cost is raised. There will be three grounding point where you can find during installation;
1) Earth Ground 2) Chassis Ground 3) Power Ground The most important point for grounding system is not to connect both ends of shield wires to the grounding system; in this case there will be a current flow through the shield wire when the voltage level of both ends of shield wire is not equal and this current flow will create noise and interfere to communications. For the good grounding, we recommend to connecting ONLY one end of shield wire of communication cable to grounding system; If you find earth ground nearby, then connect one end of shield wire to earth ground; If you do not have earth ground nearby, then find chassis ground and connect one end of shield wire to chassis ground; If you do not find both earth ground and chassis ground, then connect one end of shield wire to power ground. (GND of GE314) Note that if the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth and floated from the ground level, then grounding to the chassis ground will give the worst communication; in this case we recommend to using power ground instead of chassis ground. Figure: Grounding system 14 4.2.4 REVERSE DIODE CONNECTION If you connect an inductor (Door Locks or Alarm device) to the output relays, there will be a high surge voltage created while the inductor is turning on and off. If you do not connect reverse diode, the surge voltage will transfer and damage to the electronic circuit of the controller. It is strongly recommended to add a reverse diode between the inductor coils to absorb this surge voltage. Figure: Reverse Diode connection 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 WALL MOUNT DRAWING (Unit: mm) Figure: Wall Mount Layout 15 5.2 BACKUP BATTERY SWITCH GE314 has a switch for the backup battery connection, which remains open circuit to prevent any current consumption of the backup battery (Figure: Switch setting). Before the GE314 operation, it needs to be connected so that the backup battery can retain the serial RTC(Date and Time data) during power failure. Figure: SWITCH SETTING Figure: SWITCH LOCATION 5.3 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION After the all installation and connections are completed, press and hold the Initialize button and put the power
(+12V DC) to GE314. The LCD will first display Initialize OK? 0:No 1:Yes. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system. After all Initialization process is completed, the system is operating on normal mode and the LCD displays GE Security, GE314 [F1], Date Time. 16 5.4 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION 32 holes at least 4 mounting point.
Position the Wall Mount to the location where you install the unit and mark 4 x drilling position. Drill 6-
Drill 1/2 hole on the center of Wall Mount.
Using 4 screws, install the Wall Mount to the proper location.
Take out the cable through the center hole.
After the wiring is done on the section 8, install the Main Unit to the Wall Mount using a screw to the bottom of the Wall Mount. 6. WIRING 6.1 POWER CONNECTION 1. Connect (+) wire of DC 12V power Supply to the Red wire. 2. Connect GND (-) wire of DC 12V power Supply to the Black wire. 6.2 INPUT CONNECTION Exit Button Connection 1. Connect one wire from an Exit Button to the Orange wire. 2. Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to the GND. Door Contact Sensor Connection 1. Connect one wire from a Door Contact Sensor to the Purple wire. 2. Connect the other wire from the Door Contact Sensor to GND. Auxiliary Input Connection Applied to Aux Input #1(Pink wire), Aux Input #2(Cyan wire) 1. Connect one wire from an Auxiliary Input Device to one of the Aux Input #1 or Aux Input #2. 2. Connect the other wire from the Auxiliary Input Device to GND. Figure: Input Device Connection 17 6.3 OUTPUT CONNECTION Door Lock (Power Fail Safe) Connection (Door Relay) 1. Connect COM wire of Door Relay, the Green wire with white stripe to +12V. 2. Connect NC wire of Door Relay, the Gray wire with white stripe to (+) wire of door lock device. 3. Connect GND wire to (-) wire of door lock device. Door Lock (Power Fail Secure) Connection (Door Relay) 1. Connect COM wire of Door Relay, the Green wire with white stripe to +12V. 2. Connect NO wire of Door Relay, the White wire with red stripe to (+) wire of door lock device. 3. Connect GND wire to (-) wire of door lock device. Alarm Device Connection (Alarm Relay) 1. Connect COM wire of Alarm Relay, the Brown wire with white stripe to +12V. 2. Connect NO wire of Alarm Relay, the Blue wire with white stripe to (+) wire of Alarm device. 3. Connect GND port to (-) wire of Alarm device. Figure: Door Lock, Alarm Device Connection CAUTION: Must add REVERSE DIODE as shown above. DIODE: Fast Recovery DIODE (current: min. 1A), 1N4004 ~ 1N4007 or similar. 6.4 EXTERNAL READER CONNECTION Proximity Reader Connection 1. Connect (+) wire of the Proximity Reader to DC +12V. 2. Connect (-) wire of the Proximity Reader to GND. 3. Connect Data-0 wire of the Proximity Reader to the Green wire. 4. Connect Data-1 wire of the Proximity Reader to the White wire.
Compatible Reader:
GE616: Standard IDC 26bit Wiegand Format Proximity Reader. 18 Figure: External Reader Connection 6.5 RS232 PORT CONNECTIN A 9-pin connector (Serial communication connector, female) is required to connect the GE314 to a host computer via RS232 communication. Please follow the instructions. 1. Connect RS232-TX, Red wire with white stripe to the pin #2(RXD) of the 9-pin connector. 2. Connect RS232-RX, Black wire with white stripe to the pin #3(TX) of the 9-pin connector. 3. Connect GND, Black wire to the pin #5 of the 9-pin connector. 4. Plug in the 9-pin female connector to COM1 or COM2 Port of the host PC. 5. Install and run GE314 Application Software. Figure: RS-232 COMMUNICATON 19 6.6 RS-485 PORT CONNECTION 6.6.1 RS-485 CONNECTION(SINGLE UNIT) RS485/RS232 converter is required to use RS485 communication between the GE314 and a host PC. Please follow the instructions. 1. Connect RS485-RTX(+), Grey wire to RS485-A port of the converter. 2. Connect RS485-RTX(-), Blue wire to RS485-B port of the converter. 3. Plug the RS232, 9-pin connector of the converter into the COM1 or COM2 Port of the host PC. 4. Install and run the GE314 Application Software. Figure: RS-485 Connection between GE314 and a host PC 6.6.2 RS-485 CONNECTIN(MULTIPLE UNITS) RS485/RS232 converter is required to use RS485 communication between multiple GE314 and a host PC. Please follow the instructions. First, you have to connect all RS485 port of GE314 in parallel. (max. 32 x GE314 Units) 1. Connect RS485-RTX(+), Grey wire of one GE314 to RS485-RTX(+), Grey wire of another GE314. 2. Connect RS485-RTX(-), Blue wire of one GE314 to RS495-RTX(-), Blue wire of another GE314. 3. Set a different COMM ID for each GE314. Second, you have to connect one of RS485 port of GE314 to RS485/RS232 converter. 1. Connect RS485-RTX(+), Grey wire of one GE314 to RS485-A port of the converter. 2. Connect RS485-RTX(-), Blue wire of one GE314 to RS485-B port of the converter. 3. Plug the RS232, 9-pin connector of the converter into the COM1 or COM2 Port of the host PC. 4. Install and run the GE314 Application Software. 20 Figure: RS-485 Communication between multiple GE314 and a host PC 6.7 TCP/IP CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) Optional TCP/IP Module is required for TCP/IP communication to the host PC. 1. Connect RJ45 plug, LAN cable of the network system to RJ45 jack of the GE314. 2. If you install multiple GE314 and only one TCP/IP port is available, you may connect one GE314 to TCP/IP then connect all GE314 units to RS485 multiple communication shown above. 3. Set a different COMM ID for each GE314. 4. Install and run the GE314 Application Software. Figure: TCP/IP Communication between multiple GE314 and a host PC 21 7. BASIC SETTINGS 7.1 INITIALIZATION OF GE314 After the all installation and connections are completed, press and hold the Initialize button and put the power
(+12V DC) to GE314. The LCD will first display Initialize OK? 1:YES, 0:NO. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system. After all Initialization process is completed, the system is operating on normal mode and the LCD displays GE Security, GE314 [F1], Date Time. 7.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENU To setup or to change the GE314 settings, you have to enter the SETUP MENU first. To do so, press <0> key eight times (Default Master ID 00000000) and <ENT> key from the Keypad. You now entered to the SETUP MENU. There are 9 SETUP MENU and you first get into [F1 SETUP MENU]. You can move to another SETUP MENU by pressing <F1> key to <F9> key button. For example, if you want to go to [F2 SETUP MENU] then press <F2> key, for [F5 SETUP MENU] then press <F5> key and so on. There are several SUBMENU on each SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down the SUBMENU by pressing
<4> and <6> key on each SETUP MENU. If you dont press any key for 60 seconds or if you press <ESC>
key, GE314 will exit the SETUP MENU and return to normal operation mode. You can also change the Master ID in the [F4 SETUP MENU]. 22 7.3 LANGUAGE SETTING Select [LANGUAGE] in the [F2 SETUP MENU] then press <ENT> key to select the LANGUAGE. Please follow the steps below for LANGUAGE setting and following procedure is for selecting CHINESE. 7.4 DATE/TIME SETTING Select [SET DATE/TIME] in the [F2 SETUP MENU] and enter Year / Month / Date / Hour / Minute /
Second / Day (Total 15 digits) as shown below. The LCD will display the new Date and Time after the time setting is completed but the year and day will not be displayed. GE314 has a 24 hours system and day codes are 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday. 23 7.5 ID REGISTRATION You can register the User ID into the GE314. Select [F4 SETUP MENU] -> [REGISTRATION] and follow the steps below. 1. Registration by Card 2. Registration by Key 24 en enter the default Time Schedule code '00' for the value. 1. Scanning The reader is waiting for the ID number to be registered. The card number will appear with a beep sound when you present the card. ID number is 8digit number. 2. ID: ID number consists of 4~8 digit. Enter 4~8digit ID number (PIN) and press <ENT> key on the field. 3. PW: PW is the password which can be used to access the doors with RF + Password operating mode. It is necessary to enter a default password (0000) when you register an ID. 4. TA: TA is the Time Schedule code (00 ~ 10) for the Reader#1 (Built-in Reader). When you present the card to the Reader#1, the cardholder is only allowed the access of the door during the Time intervals of the Time Schedule code entered to TA. To setup the Time intervals for each Time Schedule code, refer to the Time Schedule Setup on the [F5 SETUP MENU]. If you want to access the door anytime for the cardholder then enter the default Time Schedule code '00' for the value. 5. TB: TB is the Time Schedule code (00 ~ 10) for the Reader#2 (Exit Reader). When you present the c ard to the Reader#2, the cardholder is only allowed the access of the door during the Time intervals of the Time Schedule code entered to TB. To setup the Time intervals for each Time Schedule code, refer to the Time Schedule Setup on the [F5 SETUP MENU]. If you want to access th 6. RD: RD is the Reader Assignment code for the cardholder. Code 0 assigns for both readers (Built-i n Reader and Exit Reader), code 1 only assigns Reader#1 (Built-in Reader) and code 2 only assig ns Reader#2 (Exit Reader). If you put 1 for RD (Only Reader#1 assigned) and try to exit through Reader#2
(Exit Reader) then GE314 generates an error message (Acce 7. MA: MA is the Reader#1 (Built-in Reader) Operating Mode for the cardholder. If you put 1 for M Reader#1 is always operating on RF Only Mode. 8. MB: MB is the Reader#2 (Exit Reader) Operating Mode for the cardholder. If you put 1 for MB, Reader#2 is always operating on RF Only Mode. 0 System Operating Mode [F2 SETUP MENU] [READER#1 MODE]
1 ID Only Mode 2 ID + Finger(Password) Mode 3 ID + Password + Finger Mode 0 System Operating Mode [F2 SETUP MENU] [READER#2 MODE]
1 ID Only Mode 2 ID + Password Mode ss Door Error) on the LCD display. the door anytime for the cardholder A, 25 utput Operating Level for the cardholder. Output operating time can be set for each user. evel, refer to the Output Setting on the [F7 SETUP MENU]. LV: LV is the O 9 To setup Output operating time for each l 0 or 1 Level #1 2 Level #2 3 Level #3 4 Level #4 1 0. FP: FP is the Fi How to put your finger to the scanner ngerprint Usage Flag (1 digit). You can assign the user who uses fingerprint or 0 User without Fingerpri 1 User with Fingerprint nt not. 3. hen you enroll or verify y our fingerprint, please place your finger to the scanner correctly. W Figure: How to put your finger to the scanner 26 8. OPERATION 8.1 NORMAL OPERATION Power on When the power is applied to GE314, the Red LED is turned on. Registered card reading When a registered card (or PIN) is read and his/her fingerprint is verified, the Door (Relay#1) will open for 3 seconds (Default) with the Green LED on. Exit Button When the Exit button is pressed, the Door (Relay#1) will open for 3 seconds with the Green LED on. Alarms When an unregistered card is read or his/her fingerprint is not verified, the access is denied and the Alarm
(Relay#2) will be activated for 3 seconds with the Yellow LED on. 8.2 DEFAULT SETTING ory. You may change the settings for the desired application. When you operate the system for the first time or the system initialized, the factory setting values (default settings) will be stored in the mem 27 9
. SETTING CHANGES
. To setup or to change the GE314 settings, you have to enter the SETUP MENU first. To do so, press <0> key eight times (Default Master ID 00000000) and <ENT> key from the Keypad. You now entered to the SETUP MENU. There are 9 SETUP MENU and you first get into [F1 SETUP MENU]. You can move to another SETUP MENU by pressing <F1> key to <F9> key button. For example, if you want to go to [F2 SETUP MENU] then press <F2> key, for [F5 SETUP MENU] then press <F5> key and so on. There are several SUBMENU on each SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down to SUBMENU by pressing <4>
and <6> key on each SETUP MENU. If you dont press any key for 60 seconds or if you press <ESC> key, GE314 will exit the SETUP MENU and return to normal operation mode. You can also change the Master ID in the [F4 SETUP MENU]. 28 9.1 F1 SETUP MENU 9.1.1 VERSION CHECK
. The Firmware Version of the GE314 displays on the LCD. Press <4> or <6> key to have a look for other menus on
[ F1 SETUP MENU]
29 9.1.2 INPUT TEST 5digit shows the input status and 0 indicates that the input port is open circuit and 1 indicates that the
. The input port is short circuit to ground level. 9.1.3 OUTPUT TEST
. The first two tests are for the output relays (Door Relay and Alarm Relay) test. You can hear the mechanical sound of relays and LED will blink. Following two tests are for TTL#1 and TTL#2 output testing. The last test is for the Internal Buzzer test and you can hear two beep sounds. 9.1.4 LCD TEST
. The LCD will display all characters on the screen. When the test is done, the LCD will show Last Update Press any key. 9.1.5 KEYPAD TEST 30
. LCD will display all keys of the unit. Press each key from the keypad one by one, the depressed key will disappear from the LCD. Note that ENT key is # and ESC key is * on the LCD. 1. 9 6 READER TEST
. LCD will display Scanning for reading the cards. Present the card to one of the readers. When the reader successfully read the card, LCD will display Reader number and 8digit card number on the LCD. 9.1.7 MEMORY TEST
. If the Data Memory has problems, LCD will show the memory block number with Memory failure message. In this case, contact manufacturer for technical support. 31 9.1.8 COMMUNICATION TEST
. Before this communication test, connect RS232-RX and RS232-TX wires together. This test is a loop test and GE314 sends a character to RS232-TX and check whether the RS232-RX receive the same character or not. If you have an error, contact manufacturer for technical support. 32 9.2 F2 SETUP MENU 33 9.2.1 LANGUAGE
. The default Language is in ENGLISH. There are 6 languages can be selected. (KOREAN, ENGLISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE, SPANISH, PORTUGUESE) 9.2.2 DATE AND TIME SETTING
. Example: 200302101330152 => Feb. 10, 2003, 13:30:15, Monday 9.2.3 READER#1 MODE Note: READER#1 is built-in proximity reader in the unit. ID(PIN) ONLY: The door is accessible by just presenting the proximity card(or Press the ID Number). ID+F/P(P/W): The door is accessible by presenting a card and verifying Fingerprint (or Password). ID+P/W+F/P: The door is accessible by presenting a card and verifying Password and Fingerprint. 34 9.2.4 READER#2 MODE READER#2 MODE setting is the same as 9.2.3 READER#1 MODE setting. Note: READER#2 is an external Exit reader of the unit. ID(PIN) ONLY: The door is accessible by just presenting the proximity card(or Press the ID Number). ID+ P/W: The door is accessible by presenting a card and Password. 2.5 READER#1 PIN INPUT 9
. This function is for USE/UNUSE the keypad inputs for the Reader#1. The default setting is UNUSE the keypad inputs. If you want to access the door by entering the user ID by keypad, set this mode USE. You have to set this mode USE when the unit is operating with Password. 9.2.6 READER#2 PIN INPUT READER#2 PIN INPUT setting is the same as 9.2.5 READER#1 PIN INPUT setting. 9.2.7 COMMUNICATION ADDRESS SETTING
. The default Communication Address is 000 and set a different COMM Address for each unit in the loop. 35 9.2.8 BAUD RATE SETTING
. GE314 supports 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600bps of Baud Rate and default Baud Rate is 9600bps. Wrong Baud Rate setting will cause communication error and you have to set same Baud Rate for the same communication network. If you have communication problem, please check followings;
- Check Communication Address for both GE314 and the host PC (Software)
- Check Baud Rate for both GE314 and host PC
- Check Communication Port and Cable
- Check COM port setup of the host PC Parity: None, Data Bit: 8 bit, Stop Bit: 1 bit 36 9.3 F3 SETUP MENU 37 9.3.1 EVENT MEMORY 9.3.2 ID DISPLAY
. . You can select whether you will use event memory or not. When you select USE and in case of an event memory, GE314 generates an error message and keeps all events stored in the memory. When you select UNUSE, GE314 will not generate an error and new event overwrite into the event buffers. If you use GE314 for standalone (just for door access), select UNUSE. This function is to set display mode. If you want to display user ID number on the LCD, select ID+MESSAGE. MESSAGE: Text message and ******** characters will be displayed on the LCD and it will not display user ID number. ID+MESSAGE: The user ID number will be displayed on the LCD with text message. Default setting is MESSAGE only. 38 9.3.3 TIME UNIT SETTING Thi s menu is to define time unit for 5 output ports. 1sec: Output Time will be calculated by one second time unit for in/out definition. 0.1sec: Output Time will be calculated by 1/10 second time unit (100ms) for in/out definition If you want to activate Door Relay (Relay #1, DR) for Ex)
- Set Output Time Unit to 1 SEC.
- Set Door Relay (DR) Output Time to 03 x) ) If you want to activate Door Relay (Relay #1, DR) for 0.5 second, you have to set as follow. E
- Set Output Tim
- Set Door Relay (DR) Output Time to 05 3 second, you have to set as follow. e Unit to 0.1 SEC. 3.4 OUTPUT T/S+ID 9
. Output Time Schedule+ID is to unlock the do of the Time Schedule. The door will be locked just after the Time Interval period is over. UNUSE: Door will unlock at the beginning of the Time Interval of the Time Schedule code. USE: Door will unlock when the first user grants the access during the Time Interval of the Time Schedule. or when the first user grants the access during the Time Interval 39 9.3.5 ANTI-PASS BACK MODE 9.3. 6 DURESS MODE
. The Anti-pass Back mode is only used when you installed Exit Reader. Do not se t this mode in USE when you installed Exit Button. You must install GE314 for entry and Exit Reader for Exit. UNUSE: Anti-pass Back mode OFF USE: Anti-pass Back mode ON
. ALL FLAG RESET: Allow the acc ess only one time whatever the Anti-pass Back flag is. You can set Duress Mode for Reader#1. Default setting is UNUSE. If you select USE, LCD will display default Duress Password 00. Enter 2 digit Duress Password. If you are in Duress condition, enter 2 digit Duress Password and press <ENT> key prior to present the card. Door will be opened as normal but the Duress Alarm will be generated and reported to the h ost PC. Note!!
9.3.7 WIEGAND OUTPUT 40
. This is the function to use GE314 a s a Reader and sends 26bit Wiegand Output through two TTL output ports. Press <ENT> key and select USE by pressing <4> or <6> key then press <ENT> key for setting. UNUSE: Normal TTL outputs will be activated. USE: 26bit Wiegand output will be generated through TTL1 and TTL2 port. When an registered card is read, the CARD SCCANNING OK message will appear on the LCD.
TTL1 : Data 0 TTL2 : Data 1 9.3.8 DOOR OPEN ALARM TIME SETTING
. When the door is not closed after the door open time is over, you may set the delay time to generate Door his function, you have to install a Door Contact Sensor on the door and setup the alarm Open Alarm. To use t time by Door Contact Sensor. 03 sec. is default time. 00: Alarm if the door is not closed after the door open time (Door Relay time). 01~98: Alarm if the door is not closed after the door open time and over the alarm delay time. (01~98s) 99: No Door Open Alarm 41 9.4 F4 SETUP MENU 9.4.1 ID REGISTRATION 1. Registration by RF Card 42 2. Registration by Keypad 1. Scanning The reader is waiting for the ID number to be registered. The card number will appear with a beep sound when you present the card. ID number is 8digit number. 2. ID: ID number consists of 4~8 digit. Enter 4~8digit ID number (PIN) and press <ENT> key on the field. 3. PW: PW is the password which can be used to access the doors with RF + Password operating mode. It is necessary to enter a default password (0000) when you register an ID. 4. TA: TA is the Time Schedule code (00 ~ 10) for the Reader#1 (Built-in Reader). When you present the card to the Reader#1, the cardholder is only allowed the access of the door during the Time intervals of the Time Schedule code entered to TA. To setup the Time intervals for each Time Schedule code, refer to the Time Schedule Setup on the [F5 SETUP MENU]. If you want to access the door anytime for the cardholder then enter the default Time Schedule code '00' for the value. 5. TB: TB is the Time Schedule code (00 ~ 10) for the Reader#2 (Exit Reader). When you present the card to the Reader#2, the cardholder is only allowed the access of the door during the Time intervals of the Time Schedule code entered to TB. To setup the Time intervals for each Time Schedule code, refer to the Time Schedule Setup on the [F5 SETUP MENU]. If you want to access the door anytime for the cardholder then enter the default Time Schedule code '00' for the value. 6. RD: RD is the Reader Assignment code for the cardholder. Code 0 assigns for both readers (Built-in Reader and Exit Reader), code 1 only assigns Reader#1 (Built-in Reader) and code 2 only assigns Reader#2 (Exit Reader). If you put 1 for RD (Only Reader#1 assigned) and try to exit through Reader#2
(Exit Reader) then GE314 generates an error message (Access Door Error) on the LCD display. 43 43 0 System Operating Mode [F2 SETUP MENU] [READER#1 MODE]
1 ID Only Mode 2 ID + Finger Mode 3 ID + Password + Finger Mode 7. MA: MA is the Reader#1 (Built-in Reader) Operating Mode for the cardholder. If you put 1 for MA, Reader#1 is always operating on RF Only Mode. 8. MB: MB is the Reader#2 (Exit Reader) Operating Mode for the cardholder. If you put 1 for MB, Reader#2 is always operating on RF Only Mode. 9. LV: LV is the Output Operating Level for the cardholder. Output o setup Output operating time for each level, refer to the Output Setting on the [F7 SETUP MENU]. T 10. FP: FP is the Fingerprint Usage Flag (1 digit). You can assign the user who uses fingerprint or not. 0 System Operating Mode [F2 SETUP MENU] [READER#2 MODE]
1 ID Only Mode 2 ID + Password Mode 0 or 1 Level #1 2 Level #2 3 Level #3 4 Level #4 operating time can be set for each user. 0 User without Fingerprint 1 User with Fingerprint 9.4.2 ID DELETION
. Registered ID will be deleted in the controller by presenting the card or input the ID number from the keypad. Present the card to be deleted. The ID number will appear on the LCD. If you dont have the card, input 8digit number and <ENT> key from the keypad. If the ID number is found, the ID will be deleted and display ID ID DELETED
. If the ID number is not found, the display will show UNREGISTERED ID. You may repeat ID D ELETION many times. 44 9.4.3 ID LIST
. LCD will display 5digit ID Index, 8digit I D number, 4digit Password, T/S for Reader#1(TA) and Reader#2(TB), accessible Readers(RD), operating mode for Reader#1(MA) and Reader#2(MB), the output level(
LV) and usage of Fingerprint(FP) for this user. MPTY message will be displayed if there is no re gistered user ID. E
. FIRST ID message
. LAST ID message w will be displayed if the LCD displays the ID on the top of the list. ill be displayed if the LCD d isplays the ID on the bottom of the list. 9.4.4 M ASTER ID REGISTRATION MAS TER ID REGIST RATION BY CARD 45 MASTER ID REGISTRATION BY PIN
. The default Master ID 01 is 00000000 and Fingerprint is not used. There are total 10 Master IDs (from 01 to 10) can be stored in the unit. 9.4.5 ID COUNT 9.4.6 EVENT COUNT
. This menu displays the total number of registered user ID. I t automatically counts when you register or delete user IDs. The LCD shows total 123 user IDs registered in the memory. Total number of user IDs is 1,000 user IDs (standard) or optional 2,000/4,000 user IDs can be stored in the unit. This menu displays the total number of Event stored in the memory. It automatically increases the count when the Event is stored in the memory. The LCD shows total 12345 Events are stored in the memory. Total number of Event is 20,000 Event buffers and the Event is automatically deleted once the Event is successfully uploaded to the host PC. 46 9.5 F5 SETUP MENU 9.5.1 TIME SCHEDULE 47
. There are 10 Time Schedule Code available for the users. T/S Code 00 is a default and allows the access for all users for all the time. (Access is granted 24 hours per day) The user can program the Time Schedule Code from 01 to 10. Each Time Schedule Code has 8 programmable days (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fr Sa t and Holiday) and each day has 5 Time Intervals. (Shift time or Accessible time zone) i,
. LCD will show current T/S settings such as T/S Code, Day, Time Interval and time period. Use <2> or <8> key to scroll up and down the Time Schedule Code (01~10) and a day of the week. (M no ~
le will Sun and Holiday). Use <4> or <6> key to select Time Interval (1 ~ 5). The Holiday in this Time Schedu be linked to the Holiday Schedule Code. Select one of the Time Schedule Code, Day and Interval then press <ENT> key to program the time period. This system is based on 24 hours system and therefore the time 00:00 and 24:00 is the same time and 12 0 is
:0 12 Oclock afternoon. Enter hour and minutes for start time and hour and minutes for end time of the Time Interval then press <ENT> key to store T/S to the memory. Press <ESC> key to return to the menu. 9.5.2 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
. There are 10 Holiday Schedule Code available r the users. H/S Code 00 is a default and there is no Holidays in this code. The user can program the Holiday Schedule Code from 01 to 10. Each Holiday Schedule Code has 100 programmable holidays. fo
. LCD will show current H/S settings such as H/S Code, Holiday number and Date. Use <2> or <8> key to scroll up and down the H iday Schedule Code (01~10) and use <4> or <6> key to select Holiday number (001 ~ 100). Select one of the Holiday Schedule Code and Holi Enter month and date of holiday then press <ENT> key to store H/S to the memory. Press <ESC> key to return to the menu. number then press <ENT> key to program holidays. day ol 48 9. 5.3 HOLIDAY CODE oliday Code is to link the Holiday Schedule to the Time Schedule. T/S has 5 Time Intervals for holidays and
. H th is Time Intervals are only applied to the dates of this Holid ay Schedule. Default Holiday Schedule Code is 00 which means no holidays are applied t Use <4> or <6> key to scroll up and down the T/S Code (01~10) and press <ENT> key to enter 2digit Holida y Schedule Code and press <ENT> key to store Holiday Index to the memory. Press <ESC> key to return to the menu. o T/S. 9.5.4 READER#1 MODE TIME SCHEDULE
. There are 3 system operating mode, RF Only Mode, RF+F/P Mode and RF+PW+F/P Mode. You can setup one of the system operating mode from [F2 SETUP MODE]->[R1 MODE SETTING] menu. However, you want to apply different operating mode for a certain Time Interval for all users. For example, you want to access the door by just presenting the card for the time from 09:00 to 17:00 and you want to use Fingerprint verification for the rest of the time. In this case, setup [R1 MODE SETTING] to RF+F/P Mode which is for the system operating mode and program 01 T/S Code which includes a Time Interval 09:00-17:00 then link 01 T/S Code to this function, R1 MODE T/S setting here. To link a T/S Code (01~10) to Reader#1 Mode, press <ENT> key. Enter 2digit T/S Code and press <ENT>
key to store T/S Code to R1 MODE to the memory. Press <ESC> key to return to the menu. ID Only Mode, ID + Finger(Password) Mode and ID + PW + Finger
. There are 3 system operating mode, ode. M ou can select one of the system operating mode fr Y however, you want to apply different operating mode 2 RF + Finger Mode 3 RF + PW + Finger Mode
.5.5 R 9 READER#2 MODE TIME SCHEDULE setting is the same as 9.5.4 READER#1 MODE T/S setting. EADER#2 MODE TIME SCHED ULE om [F2 SETUP MENU]->[READER#1 MODE SETTING]
49 9.6 F6 SETUP MENU 50
* Default Output Setting for Input Sources OUTPUT
[1] EXIT BUTTON
[2] DOOR CONTACT
[3] AUX Input #1
[4] AUX Input #2
[5] TAMPER ALARM
[6] DURESS ALARM
[7] OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE
[8] INPUT TIME SCHEDULE
[9] INPUT TYPE 9.6.1 EXIT BUTTON OUTPUT SETTING Door Alarm Relay Relay
(DR)
(AR) TTL#1 TTL#2 Buzzer
(T1)
(T2)
(BZ) 00 99 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
. You can program OUTPUT activating time when the EXIT button pressed. The value put here is value x second when the Time Unit set to 1 second and value/10 second when the Time Unit set to 0.1 sec. You can set the time from 00 to 98 seconds (0.0 to 9.8 seconds if Time Unit set to 0.1 sec.) and if you put the value 99, the Output will activate forever until you reset the Output. Press <4> or <6> key to select Input Sources then press <ENT> key to program the Output time. DR: Door Relay Output AR: Alarm Relay Output T1: TTL#1 Output T2: TTL#2 Output BZ: Buzzer Output 9.6.2 DOOR CONTACT OUTPUT SETTING 9.6.3 AUX INPUT#1 OUTPUT SETTING 9.6.4 AUX INPUT#2 OUTPUT SETTING 9.6.5 TAMPER ALARM OUTPUT SETTING 9.6.6 DURESS ALARM OUTPUT SETTING Output Time setting for above Input Sources are the same as 9.6.1 Exit Button Output setting. 51
. You can 9.6.7 OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE SETTING to o Outputs. This setting i Press <ENT> key to l DR: Door Relay Output T/S Code AR: Alarm Relay Output T
/S Code e T1: TTL#1 Output T/S Cod TTL#2 Output T/S Code T2:
BZ: Buzzer Output T/S Code 9.6.8 INPUT TIME SCHEDULE SETTING link a T/S Code to each Output. The default T/S Code is 00 which means no T/S is applied to the s very useful when you want ink a T/S Code to the Output then enter 2digit T/S Code for each Output. pen the door for a Ti nterval. me I
. You can link a T/S Code to each Input. The default T/S Code is 00 which means no T/S is applied to the Inputs. This setting is very useful when you want to activate PIR sensor input for a Time Interval. Press <ENT> key to link a T/S Code to the Input then enter 2digit T/S Code for each Input. EX: EXIT Button Input T/S Code DC: Door Contact Sensor Input T/S Code I1: Aux Input#1 T/S Code I2: Aux Input#2 T/S Code TP: Tamper Switch Input T/S Code NPUT TYPE SETTI NG
. You can program input type(00: NO, 01: NC) to each Input. The default input type is 00 which means input is NO type. Press <ENT> key then enter 2digit Code for each Input. EX: EXIT Button Input type DC: Door Contact Sensor Input type I1: Aux Input#1 type I2: Aux Input#2 type TP: Tamper Switch is 00 because it is internal device. 6.9 I 9 52 9.7 F7 SETUP MENU 53
* Default Output Setting for Input Circumstance OUTPUT
[1] Reader#1 ID OK LV1
[2] Reader#1 ID OK LV2
[3] Reader#1 ID OK LV3
[4] Reader#1 ID OK LV4
[5] Reader#1 ID Error
[6] Reader#1 T/S Error
[7] Reader#1 APB Error
[8] Reader#2 ID OK LV1
[9] Reader#2 ID OK LV2
[10] Reader#2 ID OK LV3
[11] Reader#2 ID OK LV4
[12] Reader#2 ID Error
[13] Reader#2 T/S Error
[14] Reader#2 APB Error Door Alarm Relay Relay
(DR)
(AR) TTL#1 TTL#2 Buzzer
(T1)
(T2)
(BZ) 03 05 05 05 00 00 00 03 05 05 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 03 03 00 00 00 00 03 03 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9.7.1 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#1 ID OK LEVEL 1
. You can program OUTPUT activating time when the user ID is granted the access from the Reader#1. The value put here is value x second when the Time Unit set to 1 second and value/10 second when the Time Unit set to 0.1 sec. This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#1 output. You can set the time from 00 to 98 seconds (0.0 to 9.8 seconds if Time Unit set to 0.1 sec.) and if you put the value 99, the Output will activate forever until you reset the Output. Press <4> or <6> key to select Input Sources then press <ENT> key to program the Output time. DR: Door Relay Output Time AR: Alarm Relay Output Time T1: TTL#1 Output Time T2: TTL#2 Output Time BZ: Buzzer Output Time Output Time setting from 9.7.2 to 9.7.14 is the same as 9.7.1 RD1 ID OK LV1 Output setting. 54 th Level This Output Time is applied for the users registered wi 9.7.2 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#1 ID OK LEVEL 2
. put 9.7.3 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#1 ID OK LEVEL 3 utput. 9.7.4 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#1 ID OK LEVEL 4 utput.
#4 o 9.7.5 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#1 ID ERROR This Output Time is applied fo This Output Time is applied fo r the users registere r the users registere th Level th Level
#2 out d wi d wi
#3 o 9.7.6 This Output Time is applied if the user is not registered to Reader#1. OUTPUT SETTING FO This Output Time is applied if t R READER#1 he user is T/S erro ERRO 1. eader#
T/S r to R R 9.7.7 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#1 APB ERROR This Output Time is applied if th e user is APB erro r to Reader#
1.
#1 o d wi th Level r the users registere This Output Time is applied fo 9.7.8 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 ID OK LEVEL 1 utput. 9.7.9 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 ID OK LEVEL 2 This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#2 output. 9.7.10 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 ID OK LEVEL 3 This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#3 output. 9.7.11 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 ID OK LEVEL 4 This Output Time is applied for the users registered with Level#4 output. 9.7.12 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 ID ERROR This Output Time is applied if the user is not registered to Reader#2. 7.13 9 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 T/S ERROR his Output Time is applied if the user is T/S error to Reader#2. T
.7.14 9 OUTPUT SETTING FOR READER#2 APB ERROR T his Output Time is applied if the u ser is APB error to Reader#2. 55 9.8 F8 SETUP MENU 9.8.1 SYSTEM INITIALIZE
. This operation will initialize the GE314. Press <ENT> key, if an initialization is needed (First time installation or resetting in the event of a malfunction). CAUTION: Initializing will erase all stored data in the memory. Press the <1> key to initialize or <0> key to cancel the operation. The WAIT..message appears while the system is being initialized. After the initialization, GE314 will return to the Setup menu. 56 9.8.2 EVENT CLEAR 9.8.3 ID CLEAR
. When the event memory is full or when you want to change ID COUNT, you can clear the event memory in this menu. Press <ENT> key then press <1> key to clear event memory or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before you clear the events, make sure that the stored events is not necessary to upload to the host PC otherwise you may lose important data. When you want to delete all User IDs (Card IDs), you can clear all User IDs from the memory. Press <ENT>
key, then press the <1> key to clear all User IDs or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before clearing all User IDs, make sure that the registered User ID is no longer used otherwise you may lose all registered User IDs. 9.8.4 MASTER ID CLEAR
. When you want to delete all Master IDs, you can clear all Master IDs from the memory. Press <ENT> key, then press the <1> key to clear all Master IDs or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before clearing all Master IDs, make sure that the registered Master ID is no longer used otherwise you may lose all registered Master IDs. 57 9.8.5 TIME SCHEDULE CLEAR
. When you want to delete all Time Schedules (01~10), all Holiday schedules(01~10), Holiday code, Reader#1 nd Mode T/S code and Reader#1 Mode T/S code, you can clear them from the memory. Press <ENT> key a press the <1> key to clear all T/S or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before you clear all T/S, make sure that the stored T/S is no longer used, otherwise you may lose all stored T/S in the memory. 9.8.6 DEFAULT SETTING
. When you want to delete all Default setting value, you can clear them from the memory. Press <ENT> key and press the
<1> key to reload all default setting value clear all T/S or <0> key to cancel the operation. CAUTION: Before you clear all Default setting value(Reader mode, Board ID etc..), make sure that the stored system setting value is no longer used, otherwise you may lose all stored system setting value in the memory. 58 9.9 F9 SETUP MENU 9.9.1 DUAL FINGERPRINT MODE FINGERPRINT MODE, you can register two fingerprints for one user ID. Default is UNUSE. Fingerprint Mode is higher False Acceptance Rate (FAR) measured. In DUAL But Dual
.9.2 ADAPTIVE MODE 9
. In ADAPTIVE MODE, scanning quality is better than normal mode and also it checks latent finger.. But scanning speed is longer than normal mode. Default is USE. 59 9.9.3 AUTOMATCH MODE
. Automatch Mode is an IDENTIFICATION MODE, you can use 1:N Identification. You can Identify ID b y only putting finger to the scanner. Automatic Touch Sensor is optional purchase. 9.9.4 FP REG. COUNT
. This menu displays the total number of registered user ID. It er IDs. The LCD automatically counts when you register or delete us shows total 123 user IDs registered in the memory. Total number of user IDs is 1,000 user IDs (standard) or optional 2,000/4,000 user IDs can be stored in the unit. 60 APPENDIX A. THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT (DEFAULT)
* Default Output Setting for Input Sources OUTPUT Door Alarm Relay Relay
(DR)
(AR) TTL#1 TTL#2 Buzzer
(T1)
(T2)
(BZ) 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 99 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 00 00 00 INPUT
[1] EXIT BUTTON 2] DOOR CONTACT
[3] AUX Input #1
[4] AUX Input #2
[5] TAMPER ALARM
[6] DURESS ALARM
[7] OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE
[8] INPUT TIME SCHEDULE
[8] INPUT TYPE
* Index No. [1] ~ [6]:
The value indicates operation time (second) of each output for the input signal.
* Index No. [7]:
* Index No. [8]:
The value indicates time schedule code (index) that each output operation has to be applied. The value indicates the time schedule code (index) that each input #1(Exit button) ~#5 operation has to be applied. The value indicates the type of each input #1(Exit button) ~#5 operation.
* Index No. [9]:
The 00 is NO(Normal Open) type. The 01 is NC(Normal Close) type. 61
* Default Output Setting for Input Circumstance INPUT OUTPUT Door Alarm Relay Relay
(DR)
(AR) TTL#1 TTL#2 Buzzer
(T1)
(T2)
(BZ)
[1] Reader#1 ID OK LV1
[2] Reader#1 ID OK LV2
[3] Reader#1 ID OK LV3
[4] Reader#1 ID OK LV4
[5] Reader#1 ID Error
[6] Reader#1 T/S Error
[7] Reader#1 APB Error
[8] Reader#2 ID OK LV1
[9] Reader#2 ID OK LV2
[10] Reader#2 ID OK LV3
[11] Reader#2 ID OK LV4
[12] Reader#2 ID Error
[13] Reader#2 T/S Error
[1 4] Reader#2 APB Error 03 05 05 05 00 00 00 03 05 05 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 03 03 00 00 00 00 03 03 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
* Index No. [1] ~ [
14]:
The value indicates operation time (second) of each output for the input signal. 62 B
. TROUBLE SHOOTING When the power off and on after the time setting, the LCD displays 00/00 00:00:01. Cause Of that user mistake, or the system is defec tive of the d evice. Solu tion 1. Check BAT connection S/
W. You have to short the S/W, and system in itialize b efore system installation. Figure: SWITCH SETTING Figure: SWITCH LOCATION 2. If the trouble remains after checking the above, contact a designated service center. A valid card became unregister ed after batch-downloading IDs from PC. C ause Wrong procedure during download or a com ent defe pon ct. Solution 1. The card ID might be registered only to the controller and not registered in the PC. During the process 314 first erase the ID memory of the unit, therefore if the IDs from the PC of downloading IDs, GE didn t contain the card ID, this can happen. 2. Check whether the card ID is registered in the PC. 3. If not, please register the number and try downloading again. 4. If the trouble remains after the procedure above, contact a designated service center. It doesnt enter the Setup Mode after entering the Master ID 00000000. Cause The Master ID might have been changed or components are defective. Solution 1. Try changing the Master ID through the application S/W (Itll be changed to 00000000). 2. When it is not feasible, initialize the unit as following:
After the all installation and connections are completed, press and hold the Initialize button and put the power (+12V DC) to GE314. The LCD will first display Initialize OK? 0:No 1:Yes. Press <1> key if you want to initialize the system. After all Initialization process is completed, the system is operating on normal mode and the LCD displays GE Security, GE314 [F1], Date Time. 3. If the trouble remains after the procedure above, contact a designated service center. 63 No problem with accessing by card, but cannot access with the PIN input. Cause An error in Setup or possible component defect. Solution 1. Check whether a beep sound is generated when you press a key. When a beep sound is generated, the problem may be an error in setup. Proceed like followings:
- Enter the Master ID (00000
- Press <F2> key.
- [LANGUAGE] will appear on the LCD, then use the key <6> to choose [RD1_PIN_INPUT] and 000 default) to enter the Setup mode. select U SE as wanted. 2. When th ere is no beep sound or already enabled Key-in functions, contact a designated service center. The Setup mode suddenly goes back to the Normal operating mode. Cause T r ime out erro In the Set Solution up mode, it is programmed to do so when there is no key-in or reading card within 60 seconds. Keeps making buzzer sound: beep~ beep ~ beep or beeeeeeeep~~~~. Cause Error in Installation, Door status or Internal circuits. olution 1. Check the door status. It occurs in case that the door is o S pened over 3sec(Default) after the proper door 2. 3. open time. Check the door contact sensor type: it should be NO type. Check in [7. OUTPUT T/S] of F6, the ten Ti schedule code is set between 01 up to 10 and if the p If it is set to unintended value, change it to 00 ( Programmab me schedule code (01~10) value of output T/S. If the time resent time is included in the schedule. le via PC software) 4. Check in Tamper switch of GE314. 5. If the trouble remains after checking the above, contact a designated service center. 64 SCHEDULE ERROR message shows when RFID card is read. Cause Error in RFID card registration, time schedule setting or the system itself. Solution 1. If it was a properly operating unit before, there has been an electric shock that damaged the internal memory and data. Please initialize the unit as instructed in the manual. 2. C
* R
-In heck if ID information has been put in incorrectly during its registrat egister ID again checki order to restrict access of the ID user for specific time zone as instructed in the manual, register time schedul y the time schedule code(1~10) in the registration of the user ID. ng the following points. e in advance and appl ion.
- In order to allow the user to access at all times, put in 00. 3. Use software for time schedule setting in case it is connected to PC as the software manual. 4. If the trouble remains after checking the above, contact a designated service center. ACCESS DOOR ERR message shows when the RF ID card is read. Cause Incorrect user setting or false of internal circuit. Solution 1. If it was a properly operating unit before, there has been an electric shock that damaged the internal memory and data. Please initialize the unit as instructed in the manual. 2. Check if ID information has been put in incorrectly during its registration.
* Register ID again and check the following points:
- Since the c
(Reader1(Bilt-in reader) only: 1, Reader 2(Extra reader) o
- If RD is set as 1, only when the card is read at Reader 1, the door opens but not at Reader2. If it is ontroller has two reader ports, define RD door for the user to be allowed to access nly: 2, Reader 1 & 2 both: 0 or 3) read at Reader 2, ACCESS DOOR ERROR message shows up.
- If RD is set as 2, only when the card is read at reader 2, the door opens but not a t reader1. If it is read at reader 1, ACCESS DOOR ERRO R message shows up.
- If RD is set as 0 or 3, reader 1 & 2 both open each door. 3. If the trouble remains after checking the above, contact a designated service center. 65 The controller does not communicate with the Host-PC. Cause A defective cable is used, errors in wiring, an error in setting COMM ID of the controller, or damage on the communication port (either on PC side or on the controller side). Solution 1. Please check the settings of the application S/W and the controller.
- Check if the controllers COMM ID is listed on the application S/W.
- Set the different COMM ID when two or more co
- Check if the communication speed (9600bps def
- Make sure that the PCs COM port is set correctly on the S/W.
- The parameters at the S/W should be set as following:
ntrollers are installed
. ault) is the same as the setting on the S/W. Parity bit : NONE Data bit : 8bit Stop bit : 1bit 2. Check the line connection for communication. RS232 RS485 (mono) GE313 RX TX GND PC TX RX GND GE314 RTX(-) RTX(+) RS485/232 Converter RTX(-) RTX(+) PC The RS232 cable from the converter RS485(Multi Drop) GE314 GE314 RX(-) RX(+) RX(-) RX(+) RS485/232 Converter TX(-) TX(+) PC The RS232 cable from the converter 3. In case of setting RS485 communication, we recommend to use line-end resistors of 120 Ohm between the RTX (+) and RTX (-) lines. Apply the same resistors to the converter RS485 lines. Consult a service center or an electric technician if you are no t sure how to do it. 4. When a multi-drop communication doesnt work, test one 5. If the trouble remains after the procedure above, contact a
-by-one communication first. designated service center. 66 anges or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved b r compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipm ent. y the erference that may cause undesired operation. comply with to this nce w th equipm ith the e lim ent ge instru its for a Clas s A Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 nerates, use s frequency energy
, and can radiate y ca ce to radio a c tions, m use harmful interferen radio ll not oc uipment does cause ion, which can be determined by turning the radio or television off and n. If this eq r installatio particula cur in a ct interference by one or more of the following measures. FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION f the FCC Rules. t to the following two conditions;
ay not cause harmful interference, and ust accept any interference received, including int FCC REQUIREMENTS PART 15 Caution: Any ch manufacturer fo ut ther recept let on ano d to gned orda foun desi n acc tee th o or te o try to omplies with Part 15 o ed and imits are used i into an o experienced radio/TV at interference wi levision corre NOTE: This device c Operation is subjec 1. This device m 2. This device m This equipment has been test of the FCC Rules. These l and, if not installed and communications. However, there is no guaran harmful interference to radi on, the user is encouraged t 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and re 3. Connect the equipment 4. Consult the dealer or an ceiver. circuit. technician for help. 67 returns must have an RMA (Return Material provide a description of the specific problem. The customer is WARRANTY AND SERVICE 1 GE314 warranty is 1 years from the shipping date;
Authorization) number. The customer is to to include serial numbers, formats, and model numbers with the items to be returned. IN THE UNITED STATES RF LOGICS Inc. Service Center 370 Amapola Ave.#106, Torrance, CA9050 Tel.: 310-782-8383 Fax.: 310-782-8292 E-mail: rflogics@rflogics.com Web-site: www.rflogics.com OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES ID TECK CO., LTD. Service Center 5F Ace Techno Tower B/D. 684-1 Deungchon-dong, Gangsuh-
SEOUL 157-030, KOREA Tel.: +82-(2)-2659-0055 Fax.: +82-(2)-2659-0086 E-mail: webmaster@idteck.com Web-site: www.idteck.com Technical Support(in korea) E-mail : techsupport@idteck.com Hotline: +82-16-604-8965 (Customer support) gu,
+82-17-340-4170(R&D) Please use the original container, or pack the unit(s) in a sturdy carton with sufficient packing to prevent damage, include the following information:
1. A proof-of-purchase indicating model number and date of purchase. 2. Bill-to address 3. Ship-to address 4. Number and description of units shipped. 5. Name and telephone number of person to contact. 6. Reason for return and description of the problem. NOTE: Damage occurring during shipment is deemed the responsibility of the carrier, and claims should be made directly to the carrier. 68 RMA REQUEST FORM & A/S REQUEST FORM
RMA REQUEST FORM : ORIGINAL TECK Co., LTd ID 5F, Ace Techno Tower B TEL : +82-2-2659-0055, FAX ; +82-2-2659-0086, www.idteck.com
/D, 684-1, Deungchon Dong, Gangsuh Gu, Seoul, Korea 157-030 RMA REQUEST FORM RMA No. & Date :
Orig inal Invoice No. & Date :
nd To A Control Center Se RM 5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D 684-1, Deungchon-Dong, Kangsuh-Gu Se Sa Shipping Port :
r / Vessel :
Ai N O oul, Korea, 157-030 les Person In Charge Model Serial Number Requested From :
Departure Date :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others RS 232 Com
. Input/Output Others :
Installatio n Error :
Connection Error :
Others :
Error Check Box by shipper Power Keypad Card Reading RS 422 Com Power Keypad Card Reading RS 422 Com Power Keypad Card Reading RS 422 Com Power Keypad Power Keypad Card Reading RS 422 Com Card Reading RS 422 Com 1 2 3 4 5 Engineer Comment Engineer Comment Engineer Comment Engineer Comment Engineer Comment oduct Defective :
ers Misuse :
mmunication Error :
Manufactures Verification Pr Us Co Packing Details Di Ne mension(L:W:H) :
t & Gross Weight : No Requested By Received By No. of Units
. of Boxes Buyers Signature IDTECKs Signature 69
RMA REQUEST FORM : SAMPLE ID TECK Co., LTd 5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D, 684-1, Deungchon D TEL : +82-2-2659-00 5, FAX ; +82-2-2659-0086 5 ong, Gangsuh Gu, Seoul, Korea 157-030
, www.idteck.com RMA REQUEST FORM Send To RMA Control Center 5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D 684-1 Deungch Seoul, Korea, 157-030 Sales Person In Charge Karina Kwak on-Dong, Kangsuh-Gu
, RMA No. & Date : We send this No. , when you want. Original Invoice No. &
Date : 00-00-0-000 / 1990.01.01 Requested From :
Mr. Luis Castro ABC Company, address. Tokyo, Japan Shipping Port : Narita Air / Vessel :
NO Model 505R Air Serial Number XXXXXXXXX XXX X Write problem to be detailed. 1 2 3 4 5 Engineer C omment others Engineer omment C ngineer E omment C E ngineer omment C ngineer E Comment Departure Date :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
RS 232 Com. Input/Output Others :
2003, 11. 25 h Erro r C eck Box by shipper Power Keypad Card Reading RS 42 2 Com Power Ke ypad Card Reading RS 422 Com Po Ke wer ypad Card Reading RS 422 Com wer ypad Po Ke wer pad Po Key Card Reading RS 422 Com Card Reading RS 422 Com Manufactures Verification Product Defective :
Users Misuse :
Communication Error :
Packing Details Dimension(L:W:H) : 30 * 25 * 80 No. of Units 20 N et & Gross Weight : 10Kg No. of Boxes 2 Requested By Received By Installati Connecti Others :
on Error :
on Error :
XXXXXXXX Buyers Signature IDTECKs Signature 70
A/S REQUEST FORM : ORIGINAL 71
A/S REQUEST FORM : SAMPLE 72 MEMO 73 The specification contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time. 5F, Ace Techno Tower B/D, 684-1, Deungchon-Dong, Gangsuh-Gu, Seoul, Korea 157-030 Tel : (82) 2 2659-0055 Fax : (82) 2 2659-0086 E-mail : webmaster@idteck.com MAR. 2005 Copyright 2004 IDTECK Co., Ltd.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-08-10 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-08-10
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ID-Teck Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004289435
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1 | Physical Address |
684-1, Deaungchon-Dong, Gangsuh-Gu
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Seoul, N/A 157-030
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
OYU
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GE314
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
W******** C******
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1 | Title |
Principal Research Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
+82-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+82-2********
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1 |
w******@idteck.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Fingerprint Access Controller | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Korea Testing Laboratory
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1 | Name |
J****** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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1 |
j******@ktl.re.kr
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1 | 1 | 15C | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 |
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