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EverAccess

E V E R F O C U S E L E C T R O N I C S C O R P O R A T I O N
EBC890
Instruction Guide
2004~2008 EverFocus Elec ronics Corp
1801 Highland Ave Duar e CA 91010
Phone 626.844.8888 • Fax 626.844.8838
All righ s reserved. No par of he con en s of his manual may be reproduced or ransmi ed in any form or by
any means wi hou wri en permission of he Everfocus Elec ronics Corpora ion.

Read This First
Read his ins ruc ion guide before you ins all or opera e your EverAccess produc .
No e: Use his produc only for he purpose for which i was designed. Produc specifica ions
migh be subjec o change wi hou prior no ice.
Safety arning
This produc is designed for indoor use only. Do no expose he produc o high
humidi y and dus .
Tempera ure: his produc is designed o opera e in he empera ure range 20°F ~143°F
Cleanse: Power off he produc before cleansing. Do no use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp clo h o clean i .
Main enance: Do no spill liquid of any kind on o he produc . I may erode he
componen s and cause shor -circui ing.
Service: Do no a emp o service he produc by yourself. Opening or removing covers
may expose you o dangerous vol age or o her elec ric hazards. Con ac our echnical
suppor for any service or repair needs. Unau horized opening or ampering of he
produc may void he warran y.

Table of Contents
Specifications ..............................................................................................1
Chapter 1
Product Overview ........................................................................................1
Feature Highlights ................................................................................................1
Parts List ...............................................................................................................2
Controller Layout ..................................................................................................3
Terminal Definition ...............................................................................................4
Chapter 2
Installation Overview...................................................................................6
Preparing for the Installation ...............................................................................6
Obtain a Floor Plan...........................................................................................6
Determining Hardware and Location...............................................................6
Determine Fingerprint Access Requests.........................................................8
Determining System Structure and Components............................................9
Chapter 3
Hardware Installation ..................................................................................10
Mounting Fingerprint Controller ...........................................................................10
Connection to Door Lock ......................................................................................11
Connection to an Electric Strike .....................................................................12
Connection to a Magnetic Lock.......................................................................12
Connection to Request-to-Exit .............................................................................13
Connection to Door Sensor...................................................................................13
Connection to Alarm Input....................................................................................13
Connection to Alarm Output .................................................................................14
Connection to Fire Alarm......................................................................................15
Connection to Tamper Switch Alarm Output .......................................................15
Connection to Door Bell........................................................................................15
Connection to External iegand Device..............................................................15
Chapter 4
Connecting Fingerprint Controller and Computer .......................................16
Connection to Computer via RS232 .....................................................................16

Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485 ...........................................................17
RS485 Bus Based Networking System.................................................................17
RS485 Bus Extension............................................................................................18
Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 .....................................................19
TCP/IP Based System............................................................................................20
Chapter 5
Connecting Power........................................................................................21
Connecting the Power Supply ..............................................................................21
Reset Controller ....................................................................................................21
Before First Use ....................................................................................................22
Chapter 6
Fingerprint Capture......................................................................................23
Tips to Capture a Fingerprint ...............................................................................23
Maintenance..........................................................................................................24
ay to Clean Fingerprint Module Surface .......................................................24
Chapter 7
Controller Functionality and Configuration .................................................25
General Operation Guideline ................................................................................25
Show Firmware Version ...................................................................................25
Enter System Configuration.............................................................................26
Verify System PIN ............................................................................................26
Verify Administrator Fingerprint or Card.........................................................26
Main Setting Items ...........................................................................................27
System Setting......................................................................................................27
Enter System Setting Menu .............................................................................28
Set Date Format ...............................................................................................28
Set Date............................................................................................................28
Set Time ...........................................................................................................29
Auto Daylight Savings Time.............................................................................29
Set System Password ......................................................................................29
Set Arm Password............................................................................................30
Set iegand Output Format.............................................................................30
Set Language ...................................................................................................30
Set Time Server Setting...................................................................................31
System Info ......................................................................................................31
Erase All Events ...............................................................................................32

Restore Factory Settng....................................................................................32
User Setting ..........................................................................................................32
Enter User Setting Menu..................................................................................32
Add User ...........................................................................................................33
Delete Users.....................................................................................................34
Delete a User...............................................................................................34
Delete All Users...........................................................................................34
Set User Properties..........................................................................................35
Administrator Setting..................................................................................35
ARM Setting.................................................................................................35
First Person In Setting ................................................................................36
Set Fingerprint.............................................................................................36
Change Card Number for a User .................................................................37
Set User PIN Setting ...................................................................................37
Show User Properties .................................................................................38
Door Setting ..........................................................................................................38
Enter Door Setting Menu..................................................................................38
Door Access Schedule Setting ........................................................................38
Door Access Mode Setting...............................................................................39
Open Time Setting ...........................................................................................40
Set Door Hold Open Time.................................................................................40
Set Door Control at Fire Alarm ........................................................................41
Alarm Setting ........................................................................................................41
Alarm Configuration Basics .............................................................................41
Enter Alarm Setting Menu................................................................................42
Fire Alarm .........................................................................................................42
SYS PIN Fail .....................................................................................................42
ARM PIN Fail.....................................................................................................43
Remote Alarm...................................................................................................43
Unknown User ..................................................................................................43
Expired User.....................................................................................................43
Invalid Time......................................................................................................44
User PIN Fail ....................................................................................................44
Door Forced Open ............................................................................................44
Door Held Open ................................................................................................44
Zone Alarm 1~4 ................................................................................................44
Arm Zone Setting ..................................................................................................45
Enter Arm Zone Setting Menu..........................................................................45
Set Active Arm Zone Setting ...........................................................................45
Set ARM Delay Time.........................................................................................46

Alarm Output Mode ..........................................................................................46
Address Setting.....................................................................................................47
ARM / DISARM .......................................................................................................47
Arm / Disarm the System using the Controller Keypad...................................47
Reset the Alarm ...............................................................................................48
Chapter 8
Software Setup ............................................................................................50
Install the Software in the Control Computer ......................................................50
Setup the User Accounts for the Software ..........................................................51
Configure the Controller and All Other Hardware................................................51
Configure the Holidays, Access Group and Door Control Schedule....................52
Enroll Card Holders ...............................................................................................52
Enroll Fingerprints for Card Holders.....................................................................53
Notes............................................................................................................54

Specifications
Items Parameter
User capaci y 1000 (each user can regis er 2 fingerprin s)
Even record capaci y 40,000
Maximum con rollers
connec ed via RS 485
127 (and expandable)
Fingerprin verifica ion ime 1:1 : < 2 seconds
1:N : < 3 seconds (1000 users)
False posi ive ra e 0.00001%
Au o-de ec func ion Yes
Access au hen ica ion modes 12
Maximum door number 1
Communica ion forma Wiegand26 or Wiegand34 forma
User password 6 digi
Sys em password 6 digi
Alarm password 6 digi
Alarm inpu 1 fire alarm, 4 arm zone alarm inpu s
Alarm ou pu 2 alarm ou pu s
Communica ion por s RS232 or RS485
Band ra e 9600 bps
Programmable dura ion 10 per day wi h minimum dura ion of 5 min
Programmable da e 3 da e ypes, up o 255 da es
Card Expira ion Yes
Au o day-ligh saving Yes
Build-in keypad 4 x 4 back-li
LCD screen 2 x 20 back-li
Real- ime clock Yes
Max curren draw for door
con rol relay
5A
Max curren draw for alarm
relay
2A
Supply vol age DC 10~15V
Power consump ion <9W
Dimension 179L x 137W x 48H (mm)

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Product Overview
EBC890 is EverAccess® Flex series fingerprin con roller, an advanced produc ha
incorpora es s a e-of- he-ar fingerprin recogni ion echnology. I can direc ly work wi h up o
127 Flex series con rollers (Par # EFC-02-1A) over one RS-485 bus or more Flex con rollers
on he pla form of Flex sof ware (Version 1.3.1.14 or la er).
EBC890 provides he biome ric check – fingerprin verifica ion. I is less vulnerable o
unau horized ampering and provides higher securi y in con ras o regular card based access
con rol produc s.
EBC890 fingerprin con roller also con ains a buil -in proximi y card reader. The in egra ion of
he single door con roller and he reader can simplify he ins alla ion and save he cos .
Plus he 4x4 keypad on he fron panel, EBC890 supplies hree me hods of pro ec ion:
biome rics, card access and PIN. Besides he high securi y level, i delivers flexible, various
access verifica ion me hods – allow up o 12 au hen ica ion modes: fingerprin alone,
fingerprin + card, fingerprin + PIN, fingerprin + card + PIN, e c.
The EBC890 fingerprin con roller fea ures a fashion design wi h an elegan arched panel. The
back-li LCD screen suppor s 2x20 charac er display. Users can easily se up he con roller from
he keypad for a minimum effor ins alla ion. The keypad area is also back-li o guaran ee a
clear visual view bo h day and nigh . The uniquely designed an i-break housing provides
maximum pro ec ion agains physical damage and vandalism.
Wi h i s high-accuracy fingerprin recogni ion, user-friendly menu, flexible configura ion, he
EBC890 fingerprin con roller is he ideal solu ion o mee your access con rol needs.
Feature Highlights
Large s orage capaci y: up o 1000 users and 40,000 even records
Maximum compa ibili y: I can work as s and-alone, or wi h o her EverAccess Flex series
con roller, or wi h compu ers direc ly o he managemen sof ware.
Powerful managemen fea ures: en ry/exi access managed by ime, schedule, arm zone,
and/or user access righ s
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Powerful alarm func ion: easy connec ion o alarm panel, abili y o arm/disarm, specific
fire alarm inpu wi h corresponding door con rol
Suppor 1 fire alarm inpu , 4 alarm inpu s, 2 alarm ou pu and 1 amper alarm ou pu
Flexible 12 access au hen ica ion modes
Large 2x20 charac ers LCD
Easy configura ion using keypad
Back-li LCD screen and keypad area
Buil -in ransien vol age suppressor (TVS) o pro ec con roller agains elec ric surge
Expandable o 127 Flex series con roller ne work using RS-485 bus
Buil -in proximi y reader and single door con roller simplify he ins alla ion
Suppor Wiegand 26-bi and 34-bi forma
Parts List
Please be careful when you unpack he box due o he elec ronics devices inside. Check and
make sure ha you have all he i ems lis ed below inside he original box:
1 EBC890 fingerprin con roller (wi h suppor ing frame)
1 user manual
1 Flex Series sof ware CD
1 hex screw driver
4 screws
Please Note: If an i em appears o have been damaged in shipmen , replace i properly in
i s car on and no ify he shipper. If any i ems are missing, no ify your Everfocus
Elec ronics Corp. Sales Represen a ive or Cus omer Service. The shipping car on is he
safes con ainer in which he uni may be ranspor ed. Save i for possible fu ure use.
Note: Fingerprin Con roller Ki also includes a desk op fingerprin reader from 3rd par y.

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Controller Layout
Figure 1.1 shows he layou of he EBC890 Fingerprin Access Con roller along wi h i s main
componen s and heir func ions.
Fig. 1. Fingerprin Con roller Layou
The fron size of he fingerprin con rol is separa ed in o 3 areas: fingerprin module, LCD
and keypad. Terminals, erminal defini ion label and frame moun ing holes are loca ed a
he back panel of he fingerprin con roller.
(1) Fingerprin module
The au o-on func ion will de ec when a finger is approaching he op ical sensor.
(2) LCD screen
The LCD screen displays he curren s a us of he con roller and he menu. The size is 2 x 20
charac ers and i has back-ligh for nigh use.
(3) Keypad
2*20 LCD screen
Fingerprin
module
Keypad
Fron :
Back:
Terminal label
Terminals
Frame moun ing
la ches
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The keypad provides an easy in erface o opera e he con roller.
(4) Terminals
All he peripherals o he fingerprin con roller are connec ed o he erminals a he back panel.
(5) Terminal label
The label marked all he erminal defini ions.
(6) Frame moun ing holes
The fingerprin con roller is placed and locked on he provided frame hrough hese holes.
Terminal Definition
There are o ally 48 erminals for he fingerprin con roller, grouped in o 2 rows a he back
panel. The op row is erminal 1 o erminal 24 from lef o righ . The bo om row is erminal
25 o erminal 48. The posi ions and index of he erminals are shown in he below figure.
Fig. 2. Fingerprin Con roller Terminals
NO. NO.
8
9
7
10
11
12
Funct i on Funct i on
20
21
22
19
24
23
GND
WgOut Dat a0
WgOut Dat a1
GND
GND
Door But t on
Al ar m1COM
Al ar m1NC
Tam er Swi t c hCOM
Tam er Swi t chNO
Tam er Swi t c hNC
Door COM
Door NC
DCI N
NO.
NO. NO.
1
2
3
5
4
6
Funct i on
Funct i on
13
14
15
18
17
16
Door Sensor
Rser ved
Door Bel l 1
Door Bel l 2
RS485B
Door NO
RS485_GND
Al ar m1NO
Al ar m2NO
Al ar m2COM
Al ar m2NC
Funct i on
Al ar mI N1
Al ar mI N2
Al ar mI N3
GND
GND
NO. Funct i on
GND
Al ar mI N4
GND
GND
NO. Funct i on
44
45
46
48
47
25
27
26
28
29
31
30
32
34
33
35
36
38
37
39
41
40
42
43RS232_GND
RS232RX
RS485A
GND
Fi r e In
RS232TX
Rser ved
Rser ved
Rser ved
Rser ved
Rser ved
Rser ved
Rser ved
Rser ved

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The defini ions of he erminals are found in he following able:
Table 1. Fingerprin Con roller Terminal Defini ion
No
Terminal
Name
Function No
Terminal Name Function
1 AlarmIN1 Alarm inpu 1 25 Fire IN Fire alarm inpu
2 GND GND of alarm inpu 1 26 GND GND
3 AlarmIN2 Alarm Inpu 2 27 RS232TX TX pin of RS232
4 GND GND of alarm inpu 2 28 RS232RX RX pin of RS232
5 AlarmIN3 Alarm Inpu 3 29 RS232_GND RS232 ground
6 GND GND of alarm inpu 3 30 RS485A Signal A of RS485 bus
7 AlarmIN4 Alarm Inpu 4 31 RS485B Signal B of RS485 bus
8 GND GND of alarm inpu 4 32 RS485_GND RS485 Ground
9 WgOu Da a0
Wiegand Da a 0
Ou pu
33 TamperSwi chNO Normally open pin of amper swi ch
relay ou pu
10 WgOu Da a1
Wiegand Da a 1 ou pu 34 TamperSwi chCOM Common pin of amper swi ch relay
ou pu
11 GND GND 35 TamperSwi chNC Normally close pin of amper swi ch
relay ou pu
12 DoorBu on Reques - o-exi bu on 36 Alarm1NO Normally open pin of alarm relay
ou pu 1
13 GND GND 37 Alarm1COM Common pin of alarm relay ou pu 1
14 DoorSensor Door sensor inpu 38 Alarm1NC Normally close pin of alarm relay
ou pu 1
15 GND GND 39 Alarm2NO Normally open pin of alarm relay
ou pu 2
16 NC Reserved 40 Alarm2COM Common pin of alarm relay ou pu 2
17 NC Reserved 41 Alarm2NC Normally close pin of alarm relay
ou pu 2
18 NC Reserved 42 DoorNO Normally open pin of door con rol
relay
19 GND GND 43 DoorCOM Common pin of door con rol relay
20 NC Reserved 44 DoorNC Normally close pin of door con rol
relay
21 NC Reserved 45 DoorBell1 Inpu 1 of door bell
22 GND GND 46 DoorBell2 Inpu 2 of door bell
23 DC Ou Reserved 47 DC IN DC power inpu
24 GND GND 48 GND Ground of power inpu

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Installation Overview
This chap er in roduces he basic concep on how o ins all an access con rol sys em. The
experienced ins aller can jump o sec ion “De ermine Fingerprin Reques ” o ge he
ins alla ion overview rela ed o Flex fingerprin con roller and o her flex con rollers.
The overall ins alla ion s eps are shown in he following block diagram
Fig. 1. The de ailed
descrip ions are given in he subsec ion below.
Preparing for the Installation
Before beginning he ins alla ion, i is recommended ha he user ga her cer ain
informa ion o be er prepare. Proper prepara ion will help ensure a smoo h ins alla ion,
and will save he ins aller ime and reduce unnecessary effor s. The following informa ion
is essen ial for a professional ins alla ion:
Obtain a Floor Plan
Ob ain a floor plan of he building in which he access con rol sys em is o be ins alled.
Ob aining a floor plan helps he ins aller de ermine wha componen s need o be ins alled,
and where. I also is essen ial in de ermining he leng h of cable needed o connec
readers o he con roller. A floor plan can be a blue prin of he building, a design, or
simply a drawing of he facili y. Any documen showing he foo prin of he building can
be used. The dimensions are impor an o no e, especially when de ermining cable leng hs.
A floor plan may be ob ained from your local ci y hall.
Determining Hardware and Location
De ermining which hardware o use and where i will be ins alled. This is he mos crucial s ep
in he prepara ion s age. Firs , de ermine how many access poin s, or doors, need o be
managed by he access con rol sys em. These access poin s will con rol he securi y of he
facili y, and can limi he en ry and exi o and from any given area of he building. Af er
deciding which doors need o be con rolled, he user mus also de ermine he level of securi y
needed a each door. There are many ways o manage each door, using differen resources.
These resources include, bu are no limi ed o: proximi y readers, mag s ripe readers, relays,
and reques o exi s. A few common door configura ions are described below:
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Fig. 3. Ins alla ion Overall S eps
1. One reader, basic access con rol
The mos basic configura ion involves one card reader and an elec ric s rike. In
his configura ion, a person presen s a card o he reader, and is ei her gran ed or
denied access. The elec ric s rike unlocks if he sys em gran s access. Ano her
varia ion of his scenario involves se ing he sys em up o moni or whe her he
door is open, which allows he sys em o pro ec agains propped open doors, or
doors being held open for oo long.
2. One reader, wi h reques o exi device
Step 1: Preparing for the Installation
•Ob ain a floor plan
•De ermine he hardware and loca ion
•De ermine he number of con roller and
modules and sys em archi ec ure
Step 2: Hardware Installation
•Moun he con roller and enclosure
•Ins all and connec he card readers
•Connec he elec ric s rikes or mag locks
•Connec he con roller o he sys em
compu er and desk op reader
•Moun a backup ba ery in he enclosure
Step 3: Software Setup/ onfiguration
•Ins all he sof ware in he con rol compu er
•Se up he user accoun s who will use he sof ware
•Configure he con roller and all o her hardware se ings
•Configure he holidays, access group and he door con rol
schedule
•Enroll he cards and se he cardholders’ proper ies

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Adding a reques o exi device o scenario 1 allows he sys em o con rol when o
allow people o exi hrough a door. Reques o exi devices include bu ons ha a
person mus press in order o exi , or a mo ion de ec or ha au oma ically unlocks
he door when a person approaches. These devices are always ins alled on he
secure side of he door.
Fig. 4. Common Door Configura ion wi h En ry Reader
3. Two readers, en ry and exi access con rol
If addi ional securi y is needed a a par icular door, or if he adminis ra or needs a
record of he ime and da e ha people en er AND exi a door. Adding a second
reader on he secure side of he door will require people o presen a card o exi as
well as en er. This scenario provides he added securi y benefi of allowing he
sys em o con rol who can en er, and who can exi . I also allows he
adminis ra or o con rol when people can en er and exi .
Scenario 1 and 2 require one reader. Scenario 3 requires wo. Each door module on he
EverAccess con roller can con rol wo readers. Therefore, scenarios 1 and 2 allow one
door module o con rol wo doors. Scenario 3 requires one door module for each door.
This is impor an o consider when choosing he appropria e number of modules and
readers.
Determine Fingerprint Access Requests
The biome ric recogni ion echnology used in he fingerprin con roller provides a higher
securi y level han regular card access sys em. De ermine he number of he access poin s where
he fingerprin access is required. The fingerprin con roller has a buil -in reader, so i can be
used as an en ry reader. A common door configura ion wi h he fingerprin con roller is shown
in he below figure:
En ry Card
Readers
Door
Sensor
Door lock
Addi
ional
Power Supply
EverAccess
EXIT
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Fig. 5. Common Door Configura ion for Fingerprin Con roller
As he
Fig. 5 shows, he fingerprin con roller will firs work as a con roller ha receives inpu s
of door lock, door sensor, reques - o-exi . Also he buil -in reader in he fingerprin con roller
will sense he presen ed cards. No addi ional en ry reader is needed. An exi reader can be
ins alled depending on he ac ual requiremen and connec ed o he fingerprin con roller. The
fingerprin con roller can be fur her o be ne worked wi h more flex con roller or connec o
compu er.
Determining System Structure and Components
De ermine how many flex con rollers and fingerprin con roller are needed, and whe her
an E herne in erface is required.
1. Each EverAccess con roller can accommoda e up o 8 card readers. If he sys em
o be ins alled requires more han 8 readers, addi ional con rollers are necessary.
These con rollers can be connec ed o he sys em as described in chap er 4.
2. The fingerprin con roller can suppor 2 readers (one buil -in, one addi ional) on
one door. Also i can ne work wi h o her Flex con rollers.
3. If one or more con roller is o be ins alled a a differen loca ion han he sys em
compu er is o be ins alled, an E herne in erface is required o connec over he
in erne . An E herne in erface may also be used in loca ions a which he
con rollers are ins alled a long dis ance away from he sys em PC. Please refer o
chap er 4 for more de ails on ins alling he E herne in erface.
Fingerprin
con roller
Door
Sensor
Door lock
Addi ional
Power Supply
EXIT
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Hardware Installation
In his chap er, af er preparing for he ins alla ion, he user is ready o begin he ins all. This
sec ion will describe, in general erms, how o ins all he hardware including wiring. Here are
he following processes:
•Moun he suppor frame and con roller
•Connec he elec ric s rikes or magne ic locks
•Connec he door sensor
•Connec he reques - o-exi bu on
•Ins all and connec he card reader (op ional)
Mounting Fingerprint Controller
The fingerprin con roller has a buil -in reader working as an en ry reader, so i should be
ins alled close o he door where i guides. As a common rule, he fingerprin con roller
should no be ins alled on a me al, which will lower he card sense range.
The fingerprin con roller package con ains a suppor ing frame o eleva e he con roller in
order o make wire connec ions more convenien . The ins alla ion is described in he s eps
below:
S ep 1: Moun he suppor ing frame on o he wall.
Use he four anchor screws (provided in he package) o moun he frame o he wall.
Show i as he Fig. 6.
S ep 2: Make cable hole
In he erminal area, marked as 1 in s ep 1 of he figure, make a hole on he wall, big
enough o allow all he wires go hrough. No e he wiring diagram will be addressed in he
following sec ions. Wire all he required cables before s ep 3.
S ep 3: Moun he fingerprin con roller o he suppor ing frame
Align he fingerprin con roller o he 4 la ches (marked as 2 o 5 in s ep 1 figure) on he
frame, and a ach he con roller o he frame (marked as 1 in s ep 2 figure). Make sure he
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la ches are in posi ion. Then push down he con roller a li le bi o lock he posi ion
(marked as 2 in s ep 2 figure).
S ep 4: Lock he screw a bo om
Secure he con roller o he base board by iding he screws a bo om of con roller
(exclusive screw driver is provided in he con roller package).
Note: the screw has to be fastening to push down (secure) the tamper switch.
S ep 1 S ep 2
S ep 3 S ep 4
Fig. 6. Moun Fingerprin Con roller
Connection to Door Lock
Elec ric s rikes and magne ic locks are used o keep doors locked unless he sys em gran s
access or he user se s he doors o remain unlocked. The ins aller mus supply he elec ric
s rikes and/or magne ic locks. I is recommended ha he ins aller follow and keep he
ins ruc ions for hese locks. One s rike or mag lock is required for each door. These locks
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
1:
Terminal
area
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mus be powered separa ely from he con roller. The moun ing ins ruc ions for s rikes and mag
locks vary depending on he manufac urer and ype of lock. Please consul he ins ruc ions
included wi h he door hardware when ins alling. Once he locks are ins alled, follow he
ins ruc ions below o connec hem o he con roller.
The fingerprin con roller has one door con roller delay for he door lock con rol. Terminal 43
is named common erminals (COM). Terminal 42 is used for normally open erminal (N.O.)
locks. Terminal 44 is used for normally closed erminal (N.C.) locks.
The elec rical door lock mus have a separa e power supply. The power supply for he elec rical
door lock depends on he specifica ion of he lock. Carefully choose he cable connec ing he
door locks o fi he curren draw. Two common ypes of elec rical door locks in he marke
are elec ric s rike locks and magne ic locks. The connec ion me hods for hese examples are
shown in
Fig. 7
Fig. 8 respec ively.
Connection to an Electric Strike
Fig. 7. Example for Connec ing an Elec ric S rike
Connection to a Magnetic Lock
Fig. 8. Example for Connec ing a Magne ic Lock
V+
V-
N.C.
COM
43
42
44
Door N.O.
Door N.C.
Door COM
COM
N.O
.
V-
V+
43
42
44
Door N.O.
Door N.C.
Door COM
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