C Prox Ltd FP1-PROX User manual

C Prox Ltd (inc Quantek)
59 Sheffield Road, Dronfield, S18 2GF
Fingerprint Access Control
FP1-PROX
User Manual
Please read the manual carefully before installing this unit

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1 Packing list
Name Quantity Remarks
Fingerprint/proximity reader 1 FP1-PROX
Infrared remote control 1
Manager cards 2 Add & delete cards
ser manual 1
Screw driver 1 Special screw tool
Security screws 1 Φ3mm×7.5 mm, to fix device to back cover
Self-tapping screws 4 Φ4mm×25 mm, used for fixing
Rubber wall plug 4 Φ6mm×25 mm, used for fixing
Diode 1 IN4004
Please ensure that all the above contents are correct. If any are missing please notify us immediately.
2 Description
The FP1-PROX is a standalone or Wiegand fingerprint and EM RFID card reader for access control. It
uses the American Atmel’s MC , with precise electron circuit and productive technology. This unit
applies world advanced fingerprint identification technology, making it safe and reliable, which means
it is an ideal choice for situations demanding high security.
Its programming is done by infrared remote control, master fingerprint or manager cards. It can store
up to 1,000 fingerprints, including two master fingerprints and 998 user fingerprints, and up to 2,000
cards. The unit is very easy to install and program.
3 Features
•Zinc alloy, anti-vandal shell
•3000 user capacity, including 1000 fingerprints and 2000 cards
•Wiegand 26 output and Wiegand 26 input
•Besides standalone, it can connect to a controller as a slave reader
•Infrared remote control and manager cards for programming
•Two devices can be interconnected and two devices can be interlocked
•Red, yellow and green LEDs display the working status
•Built in buzzer for anti-tamper alarm, and external alarm output
•Adjustable door output, alarm and door open times
•Fast operating speed

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4 Specification
Input voltage 12V dc ± 10%
Sleeping current consumption ≤20mA
Idle current consumption ≤80mA
Operating temperature -20 to 50⁰C
Operating humidity 20% to 95% RH
ser capacity 1000 fingerprints, 2000 cards
Card type EM 125KHz
Reading distance 3-6cm
Resolution 450 DPI
Fingerprint input time <1s
Identification time <1s
FAR <0.0000256%
FRR <0.0198%
Structure Zinc alloy
Dimensions 115 x 70 x 35 mm
Weight 500g
5 Installation
•Remove the back cover using the supplied security driver
•se the back cover to mark the four fixing holes and one cable hole, drill holes.
•Fit back cover firmly to the wall using the wall plugs and flat head screws.
•Thread the wires through the hole.
•Attach the front to the back cover.

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6 Wiring
Colour Function Description
Green D0 Wiegand output D0
White D1 Wiegand output D1
Grey Alarm- Alarm negative
Yellow OPEN Exit button
Brown D_IN Door contact
Red 12V + 12V + DC regulated power input
Black GND 12V – DC regulated power input
Blue GND GND for exit button and door contact
Purple L- Lock negative
Orange L+/Alarm+ Lock positive/alarm positive
Common
power supply
Special power supply

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7 To reset to factory default
a. Disconnect power from the unit.
b. Press and hold the ‘Reset’ button on the PCB whilst powering the unit back up, unit you hear two
short beeps and the LED shines yellow.
c. Then read two proximity cards, the LED will turn red, system is now back to factory default
d. Of the two cards read, the first is the manager add card, the second is the manager delete card.
Please note only installer data is restored, user data will not be affected. When reset to factory default, the
two manager card must be re-enrolled.
8 Sound and light indication
Operation Status Indicator LED Finger Sensor Light Buzzer
Reset to factory default Orange - 2 short rings
Sleeping Slow flash in red - -
Standby Slow flash in red Shine -
Enter programming Red solid - Long ring
Exit programming Slow flash in red - Long ring
Wrong operation - - 3 short rings
nlock the Door Green - Long ring
Alarm Quick flash in red Bright Alarm
9 Manager operation
There are 3 ways to add and delete users:
1. By manager card
2. By remote control
3. By manager fingerprint
9 1 By manager card (the most convenient way)
9 1 2 Add fingerprint user
Manager add card Enter 1
st
user fingerprint twice 2
nd
user fingerprint twice … Manager add card
When adding fingerprints, please input each fingerprint twice, during which the LED shines red and then turns green, meaning
the fingerprint is enrolled successfully. When deleting, only input fingerprint once.
9 1 2 Add card user
Manager add card 1
st
card user 2
nd
card user … Manager add card
Fingerprint user ID is 3 – 1000, card user ID is 1001 – 3000. When adding fingerprints or cards by manager card, user ID is
automatically generated from 3 – 1000 or 1001 – 3000. (ID 1 and 2 are for manager fingerprints.)
9 1 3 Delete users
Manager delete card User card or Fingerprint once … Manager delete card
To delete more than 1 card or fingerprint, just input them continuously.

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9 2 By remote control
9 2 1 Enter into programming mode
* Master code # Default master code is 888888
All the steps below must be done after entering into programming mode.
9 2 2 Add users
A ID number – Auto generation
To add fingerprint users:
1 Input fingerprint twice #
To add more than one fingerprint, just input continuously.
To add card users:
1 User card # or 1 Input card number (8 digits) #
To add more than one card, just input cards or card numbers continuously.
ser ID numbers will be auto generated from 3 – 1000 for fingerprints and 1001 – 3000 for cards.
B ID number – Appointment
To add fingerprint users:
1 ID number # Input user fingerprint twice #
Fingerprint user ID number can be any digit between 3 & 1000. One fingerprint per ID number.
To add fingerprint users continuously:
1 3 # Input 1
st
user fingerprint twice 4 # Input 2
nd
user fingerprint twice … N # Input Nth
user fingerprint #
To add card users:
1 ID number # User card # or 1 ID number # Input card number (8 digits) #
Card user ID number can be any digit between 1001 & 3000. One user card per ID number.
To add card users continuously:
1 1001 # 1
st
user card 1002 # 2
nd
user card … N # Nth user card # or
1 1001 # 1
st
user card number 1002 # 2
nd
user card number … N # Nth user card
number #
9 2 3 Delete users
Delete fingerprint users:
2 Input fingerprint once #
Delete card users:
2 User card # or 2 User card number #
To delete users continuously, just input fingerprints or cards continuously.

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9 2 4 Delete users by ID number
2 ID number #
When deleting users this way, the master can just delete the ID number without the need to input the fingerprint or present the
card, therefore making it a good option if users have left or lost cards.
9 2 5 Save and exit programming mode: *
9 3 By manager fingerprint
9 3 1 Enter into programming mode
* Master code #
9 3 2 Add manager fingerprints
1 1 # Input fingerprint twice 2 # Input another fingerprint twice *
ID number 1: Manager add fingerprint – for adding users
ID number 2: Manager delete fingerprint – for deleting users
9 3 3 Add user
Fingerprint:
Manager add fingerprint Input user fingerprint twice Manager add fingerprint
Card:
Manager add fingerprint User card Manager add fingerprint
9 3 4 Add users continuously
Fingerprint:
Manager add fingerprint Input 1
st
user fingerprint twice Input 2
nd
user fingerprint twice … Input
N
th
user fingerprint twice Manager add fingerprint
Card:
Manager add fingerprint 1
st
user card 2
nd
user card … N
th
user card Manager add fingerprint
9 3 5 Delete users
Fingerprint:
Manager delete fingerprint Input 1
st
user fingerprint once Input 2
nd
user fingerprint once … Input
N
th
user fingerprint once Manager delete fingerprint
Card:
Manager delete fingerprint 1
st
user card 2
nd
user card … N
th
user card Manager delete fingerprint
9 4 Delete all users
* Master code # 20000 # *
This will delete all user fingerprints and cards. It will also delete master fingerprints, but not master cards.

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9 5 Setting facility code
3 0-255 #
This operation may be required when FP1-PROX is acting as a Wiegand reader and connecting to a multi door controller
9 6 Setting lock type and door relay time
Fail secure (unlock when power on)
* Master code # 4 0-99 #
Fail safe (unlock when power off)
* Master code # 5 0-99 #
0-99 is to set the door relay time to 0-99 seconds. Factory default is fail safe lock, relay time 5 seconds.
9 7 Setting door open detection
* Master code #
6 0 # To disable this function (factory default setting)
6 1 # To enable this function
When this function is enabled:
a) If the door is opened normally, but not closed after one minute, the internal buzzer will sound automatically, the alarm
will turn off after one minute.
b) If the door is forced open, or the door was not opened within two minutes of the lock being released, the internal
buzzer and external alarm will both activate.
9 8 Setting security status
* Master code #
7 0 # Normal status (factory default setting)
7 1 # Lock on status
If there is 10 invalid cards or fingerprints read in 10 minutes, the device will lock out for 10 minutes.
7 2 # Alarm status
If there is 10 invalid cards or fingerprints read in 10 minutes, the device will alarm.
9 9 Setting two devices interlocked
* Master code #
8 0 # To disable this function (factory default setting)
8 1 # To enable this function
9 10 Alarm signal output time
* Master code #
8 0 - 3 #
Alarm time is 0 – 3 minutes, factory default is 1 minute.

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10 User operation
10 1 User to release the door
Card user: Read card
Fingerprint user: Input fingerprint
10 2 Remove alarm
When the device alarm is activated (from the built in buzzer or the external alarm), to remove it:
Read valid user card or fingerprint or Manager card or fingerprint or Master code
11 Advanced applications
11 1 FP1-PROX works as a slave reader, connecting to a controller
FP1-PROX supports Wiegand output. It can be connected to a controller which supports Wiegand 26 input
as its slave reader, connections as shown in the following diagram:
If the controller has a PC connection, the users ID can be shown in the software.
a) Card user, its ID is the same as the card number.
b) Fingerprint user, its ID is the combination of device ID and fingerprint ID. The device ID is set as below:
* Master code # 3 Device ID #
Device ID can be any digit between 0 & 255
For example, if device ID was set to 255 and fingerprint ID is 3, then its ID to the controller is 255 00003.
11 2 FP1-PROX works as controller, connecting slave reader
FP1-PROX supports Wiegand input, any card reader which supports Wiegand 26 interface can connect to it
as a slave reader, regardless of what type of cards it reads (EM, MIFARE, etc.) The connections are shown
in the below diagram. When adding cards, it is required to do it at the slave reader, not the controller
(except EM card reader, which can be added on both the reader and controller).

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11 3 Two devices interconnected – Single door
Wiegand output, Wiegand input: One FP1-PROX installed inside the door, another outside the door. Either
device acts as the controller and reader at the same time. It has the following features:
•sers can be enrolled on either device.
•The information of the two devices can be communicated.
•In this situation, the user capacity for one door can be 6000.
•Each user can use fingerprint or card for access.
•The setting of both devices must be the same. If the master codes were set different, the user
enrolled in the outdoor unit can’t access from the inside.
11 4 Two devices interconnected & interlocked – Two doors
The connection, as shown below, is for two doors. Each door has one device and one lock. The interlock
function will go when either door is unlocked and opened, it must be shut before the other door can be
opened. This function is mainly used in banks, prisons and other places that require high security, with two
doors fitted for one access route.
The user enters fingerprint or card on controller 1, they open door 1 and enter. They close door 1, only
after that can door 2 be opened by entering fingerprint or card on controller 2.

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12 Issue record
Site Door location
ser ID number Card/fob number ser name Issue date
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