FUHR NB649N User manual

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Radio Fingerprint Scanner NB649N
Installation and operation instructions
These instructions are to be passed
on by the fitter to the user.
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Important information;
please note.
When the master-finger is used,
the master-finger symbol is always
depicted.
LED’s do not light up.
Green LED flashes.
Red LED flashes.
Green LED lights up,
red LED flashes.
Green LED lights up
for 2 sec.
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Content
1 Applications...............................................................................................................................................3
2 Important advice........................................................................................................................................4
2.1 The course of movement when swiping your finger over the line-scanner .......................................4
2.2 General advice on the reading capability of human fingerprints.......................................................4
2.3 Maximum number of tuned in fingerprints .....................................................................................5
2.4 Power failure...................................................................................................................................5
2.5 Technical specifications...................................................................................................................5
3 Installation advice.......................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Delivery scope ................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Terminal connection diagrams.........................................................................................................6
3.3 Routing dimensions/drilling jig .......................................................................................................7
3.4 Mounting the cover ........................................................................................................................7
4 Commissioning ..........................................................................................................................................8
4.1 Power supply connection ................................................................................................................8
4.2 Delivery status ................................................................................................................................8
4.3 Different radio channels ..................................................................................................................8
5 Tuning in and deleting................................................................................................................................9
5.1 Tuning in the master-finger for channel 1 and channel 2.................................................................9
5.2 Tuning in user-fingers to open the motor-lock door ..................................................................... 10
5.3 Tuning in the radio fingerprint scanner to a multitronic/autotronic control with radio receiver ... 11
5.4 Deleting individual user-fingers ................................................................................................... 12
6 Tamper protection................................................................................................................................... 13
6.1 Blocking times as tamper protection............................................................................................. 13
6.2 Disabling the blocking times ........................................................................................................ 13
7 Resetting the radio fingerprint scanner .................................................................................................... 13
7.1 Reaction when the reset button is pushed for > 3 and < 30 seconds: Radio link deleted ................ 13
7.2 Reaction when the reset button is pushed for > 30 seconds: Radio link and all fingers deleted ...... 13
7.3 Resetting the radio fingerprint scanner with a master-finger: Delete all fingers............................. 14
8 Fingerprint allocation for master- and user-fingers .................................................................................. 15

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The communication between the radio fingerprint scanner and the motor lock’s control is wireless. Alterna-
tively, a radio receiver module can be fitted directly to the motor of the multitronic/autotronic. If desired the
radio fingerprint scanner can be used to control e.g. garage doors. We offer a mains-operated plug socket radio
receiver and a universal radio receiver for this purpose.
1 Applications
Universal
radio receiver
NZ80023
Plug socket
radio receiver
NZ80088
Radio receiver modul
NBFP490
Motor lock with control
FUHR multitronic 881/
FUHR autotronic 834
FUHR radio fingerprint
scanner NB649N with flat
stainless steel cover

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A
B
Line-scanner Line-scanner
2 Important advice
2.1 The course of movement when swiping your finger
over the line-scanner
Correct operation is compulsory so that the line-scanner can detect your
fingerprint correctly. The following course of movement is to be carried out
with continuous movement:
Slightly press and swipe the surface of your finger paral-
lel to the sloped contact face at the very top at point „A“.
Move your finger completely over the line-scanner in a
consistent manner with slight pressure in the direction of
the arrow towards point „B“.
2.2 General advice on the reading capability of human fingerprints
Humans’ fingerprints have by nature different distinct characteristic-curves. Despite the fact that the FUHR radio
fingerprint scanner has been equipped with the most modern and safest detection methods, it cannot be ruled
out, that some peoples’ fingerprints cannot be tuned in. In particular indistinct characteristic curves (e.g. in the
case of children) or characteristic curves that have been damaged by means of mechanical or chemical abrasion,
may not be able to be read. This is not a device defect!
For this reason we generally recommend to check the tune-in capability of the fingerprints in question before in-
stalling the system. To do so the scanner is simply connected up to the 12 V DC supply while not fitted. Afterwards
the fingerprints in question are tuned in as per the described tuning in steps.
Fingerprints can change as the air temperature changes from season to season. To ensure that fingerprints are
reliably recognised at all times, it is advisable to enroll each fingerprint twice, once in warm conditions and once
in cold.
Tip: Despite the fact that childrens’ fingers are generally difficult or perhaps even not at all possible to tune in,
their thumbs can often be read relatively well. By the same token, every person authorised to open the door
should have a minimum of 3 different user-fingers tuned in to the system, so that also in the case of
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2.3 Maximum number of tuned in fingerprints
The memory has been designed for a total number of max. 200 user-fingers. As soon as the 201st fingerprint is
being tuned in, the red and green LED each flash three times as an indication that the memory is full. This finger-
print is then no longer stored and the tuning-in procedure is aborted!
2.4 Power failure
A power failure has no effect on the stored master- or user-fingers; they remain stored. Opening the door auto-
matically cannot be effected.
We generally recommend the installation of a mechanical cylinder in the main-lock casing in order to
warrant the possibility of mechanical access at all times.
2.5 Technical specifications
Operating voltage: 12 V DC
Current consumption: Approx. 70 mA
Opening impulse: 868.3 MHz radio signal, encrypted as rolling-code
Transmitting channels: 2 pieces
Transmitter range: Approx. 100 m (free field)
Amount of fingerprints: Max. 200 pieces (100 per channel)
Housing dimensions: 55 x 36 x 42 mm (H x W x D)
Cover dimensions: 91 x 40 x 2.5 mm (H x W x D)
12 V DC cable length: 1600 mm

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approx. 300 mm (depending on the door situation)
Cable G
Enclosed in packaging
Cable H
Enclosed in packaging
Radio fingerprint scanner NB649N
on the outside of the door
1234567
Cable 1, 2, 3
of the doors’
tappet contacts
6 = +12VDC (RED)
5 = 0V (BLACK)
3 = +12VDC (RED)
2 = 0V (BLACK)
1 = (WHITE)
CABLE TO RADIO MODULE
PLEASE NOTE:
Please observe the +/-
cable’s correct polarity!
1 2 3 5 6
Note the plug assignment!
approx. 300 mm (depending on the door situation)
Cable G
Enclosed in packaging
Cable H
Enclosed in packaging
Radio fingerprint scanner NB649N
on the outside of the door
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Cable 1, 2, 3
of the doors’
tappet contacts
6 = +12VDC (RED)
5 = 0V (BLACK)
3 = +12VDC (RED)
2 = 0V (BLACK)
1 = (WHITE)
CABLE TO RADIO MODULE
PLEASE NOTE:
Please observe the +/-
cable’s correct polarity!
1 2 3 5 6
Note the plug assignment!
3 Installation advice
3.1 Delivery scope
• Radio fingerprint scanner with flat stainless
steel cover and connection cable (1600 mm)
• 4 fixing screws M3 x 8 mm for aluminium +
steel
• 4 fixing screws 3 x 20 mm for timber + PVC
• Installation and operating instructions
3.2 Terminal connection diagrams

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3.3 Routing dimensions/drilling jig 3.4 Mounting the cover
Important – read the following before fitting the
cover:
The radio fingerprint scanner must be supplied to the
customer in pairing mode = red and green LED‘s are lit.
If necessary, reset the radio fingerprint scanner – refer
to pages 13/14, chapter 7.
Do not affix the cover until all other installation steps
are complete and the fingerprint scanner has been
successfully paired with the radio receiver. Once the
cover is in place, it may not be possible to remove
without damaging it.
Replacement cover: Article No. NB28052N
Fit the cover with the
recess pointing down-
wards. Before fitting,
remove the protective
film from the adhesive
surfaces. Press the cover
firmly in place.
Use the cleaning cloth provided
to clean the areas to which the
adhesive will be applied
3x20 for
timber/PVC
profiles
M3x8 for
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4 Commissioning
4.2 Delivery status
Upon connecting it up to the 12 V direct current, both LED’s (red and green) light up permanently when in its
ex-works condition, that is to say; no master- or user-fingers have been stored in the memory. In this state the
device anticipates that three master-fingers for channel 1 and three master-fingers for channel 2 shall be tuned in
(for more on this, refer to page 9, chapter 5.1).
4.3 Different radio channels
The transmitter module transmits two different rolling-code encrypted telegrams/channels on 868.3 MHz.
As a result you have the possibility of controlling two different devices:
Channel 1 for the multitronic/autotronic-main entrance door
Channel 2 for another multitronic/autotronic door or, in conjunction with the FUHR radio receiver for a moto-
rised garage door drive unit or e.g. an electrical yard gate.
4.1 Power supply connection
The radio fingerprint scanner requires 12 V DC (direct current) operating voltage, collected directly from the
multitronic/autotronic-motor lock’s drive unit.
For more on this, refer also to page 6, chapter 3.2.
Please note!
Please observe the correct polarity (+/-) to the power source!
AActive LED’s
BLine-scanner
CReset button
DPower supply
EVersion identifying information (please have this
at hand in the case of service requests)
FOperating voltage connecting cable;
prefitted to the radio fingerprint scanner
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5 Tuning in and deleting
5.1 Tuning in the master-finger for channel 1 and channel 2
When connecting up the radio fingerprint scanner in the ex-works condition or after completely deleting all user-
fingers from the memory (reset), the module anticipates tuning in three master-fingers per channel. If for example
only the middle finger is to be tuned in as the master finger for channel 1, it must be swiped three times over the
line-scanner’s surface. Two or also three people can be tuned in as masters for the one channel. In the case of tuning in
two people, it makes sense to tune in one person with the same fingerprint twice and the other person with the one
fingerprint once. In the following example we explain the procedure of tuning in the same master-finger three times.
1. If both LED’s light up, you may
commence with tuning in the
master fingerprint.
2. In order to tune in the fi r s t
master-finger, the right-
handed middle finger is
swiped over the line-scanner
from the top to the bottom
within 60 seconds. As an in-
dication that the master-finger
has been detected, both LED’s
go out briefly and then light up
again.
3. The first master-finger was
tuned in in step 2. In order to
store both of the other master-
fingers, repeat step 2 another
2 times. We recommend using
the same fingerprint for this.
Now the master-fingerprints for
channel 1are stored. The LED’s
flash twice and then light up
permanently.
4. Subsequently the three master-fingers are tuned in to channel 2,
keeping in mind that none of the tuned in fingerprints for channel 1
are used. We recommend the left-hand middle finger for channel 2.
After the master-finger for channel 2 has also been tuned in, the green
LED lights up at the end for 3 seconds and then goes out. Both LED’s
now go out and the master-finger’s tuning in procedure has been
completed.
Advice:
The master-fingers cannot be used to open doors; they serve only as programming
fingerprints to tune in or delete user-fingers. Should you select other fingerprints as master-
fingers, please make a note of this as a reminder on page 15, chapter 8 of the operating
instructions.
2x
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Channel 1
Channel 2
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1. In order to tune in the user-
fingers, first the master-finger
of the desired channel (channel
1 or channel 2) is swiped 1x
over the line-scanner. To indi-
cate that the master-finger has
been successfully detected, the
red and green LED light up at
the same time for 2 seconds.
2. Now swipe the desired new
user-finger within 10 seconds
across the line-scanner. If the
new user-finger has been suc-
cessfully read, the green LED
lights up for 2 seconds and then
goes out. If the red LED lights
up, the fingerprint has not been
detected and could not be read.
Try again within 10 seconds.
.
3. End the tuning in procedure by
swiping the master-finger over
the line-scanner again within
10 seconds. If this was carried
out successfully, both LED’s
light up for 2 seconds and then
go out again.
Advice:
If the confirmation time of 10 sec. is exceeded, the previously read user-fingers are not
stored in the memory, but rather deleted and the device independently returns again to the
normal operation mode. Please make a note of the user-finger as a reminder on page 15,
chapter 8 of these operating instructions.
Master-fingers cannot be tuned in as user-fingers!
Maximum 200 user-fingers (100 per channel) can be tuned in!
You can also tune in the same user-finger several times to increase the detection rate. (We recommend
tuning in every user-finger 3 times consecutively! To do so, simply repeat the described steps.)
5.2 Tuning in user-fingers to open the motor-lock door

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5.3 Tuning in the radio fingerprint scanner to a multitronic/autotronic control with
radio receiver
The radio fingerprint scanner is tuned in to the multitronic/autotronic control after the user-finger has been
stored. The radio fingerprint scanner is tuned in in exactly the same manner as a new radio key (refer to the
multitronic/autotronic 834 installation and operating instructions).
An abridged version of the tuning in procedure:
1. Hold the master radio key (with the red buttons) in your hand.
2. Press the tune-in button (A) briefly (for approx. 1 second) between the LED’s on the multitronic/
autotronic control positioned on the inside of the building. The green LED (B) on the multitronic/
autotronic control begins to flash! Ensure that the doors’ tappet contacts touch the surface-contact in the
door frame during this procedure.
Step 3 and 4 must each be carried out within 20 seconds.
3. Now go to the outside radio fingerprint scanner and activate the master radios key’s (with the red buttons)
previously tuned in button. (If the control accepts the master radio key, the multitronic/autotronic control’s
green LED (B) lights up initially for 2 seconds and then continues to flash.)
4. Now swipe any of the previously tuned in user-fingers of the desired channel immediately over the
fingerprint scanner. In doing so, the radio fingerprint scanner’s green LED must light up briefly. As soon as the
LED goes out, swipe the same finger again over the fingerprint scanner. Here again, the green LED light up
briefly.
Analogously, the tuning in procedure applies by using the radio receiver module NBFP490.
Advice:
If you need more than 20 seconds each for both step 3 and step 4, the tuning in procedure is
aborted and you must start again at step 1. If the tuning in procedure has been carried out
correctly, the motor-lock door can now be opened with the tuned in channels’ user-fingers.
multitronic/autotronic-control with radio receiver
and visual locking display
ATune-in button
BGreen LED
CRed LED
DMaster radio key
Radio receiver modul
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2 sec.
4 sec.
10 sec. 10 sec.
In the case of the user-finger having been tuned in several times, this also must be deleted
again several times.
Due to the fact that there is always a residual risk when deleting individual fingerprints that
the user doesn’t carry out the delete process properly, we generally recommend deleting all
fingerprints via the software reset with the aid of the master-finger in compliance with the
instructions on page 14, chapter 7.3!
After this new master- and user-fingers are tuned in.
5.4 Deleting individual user-fingers
Previously tuned-in user-fingers can be deleted with the aid of your master-finger. To do so, proceed as follows:
1. Swipe the channel’s master-
finger over the line-scanner for
whatever user-finger you wish
to delete. The red and green LED
light up at the same time for 2
seconds.
2. Swipe the same master-finger
again within 10 seconds over
the line-scanner. The red LED
begins to flash, the green LED
lights up for 2 seconds.
3. Now swipe the user-finger
to be deleted over the line-
scanner within 10 seconds.
The red LED continues to flash,
the green LED lights up for
4 seconds.
1. In order to complete the delete
process, swipe the master-finger
again across the line-scanner.
The red and green LED light up at
the same time for 2 seconds.
2. Final test: In order to make
sure that the user-finger has
been deleted, swipe it properly
across the scanner once again.
3. If the red LED lights up, the de-
lete process has been carried out
successfully, otherwise please re-
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6 Tamper protection
6.1 Blocking times as tamper protection
If five non tuned in fingerprints from unauthorised people are read by the line-scanner consecutively, the radio
fingerprint scanner is blocked for one minute (the red LED flashes for the duration of the blocking time). In
the case of five further non tuned in fingerprints, the blocking times are increased to 5, then 30, and then
60 minutes; and after all of this the radio fingerprint scanner remains permanently blocked.
6.2 Disabling the blocking times
While the radio fingerprint scanner is still locked in this blocking time, you nevertheless have the possibility of dis-
abling the blocking time ahead of schedule by swiping an authorised/tuned in fingerprint twice consecutively
over the line-scanner. It’s no matter whether it’s a master- or user-finger.
7 Resetting the radio fingerprint scanner
7.1 Reaction when the reset button is pushed for > 3 and < 30 seconds:
Radio link deleted
In this case only new serial numbers/telegrams for radio communication are generated, i.e. the radio fingerprint
scanner must be tuned in again to the respective receiver. The user-fingers remain stored.
7.2 Reaction when the reset button is pushed for > 30 seconds:
Radio link and all fingers deleted
All users and master-fingers shall be deleted. In the same way new serial numbers/telegrams for radio communi-
cation are generated, i.e. the radio fingerprint scanner must be tuned in again to the respective receiver. During
the 30 seconds while the reset button is depressed, the red and green LED flashes.
After the expiration of the required 30 seconds, the green LED lights up for 10 seconds. Now release the button, if
both LED’s light up permanently this indicates that the device is now back in its ex-works condition.
By means of either the reset button
on the housing rear side or the
master-fingers, there is the possi-
bility of resetting the entire finger
memory incl. master-fingers back
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1. Swipe one of the master-fingers
four times over the line-scan-
ner. Once the master finger has
been recognised, the red and
green LED‘s will light up and
flash in sequence.
2. If the delete process has been
successfully completed, both
LED’s light up permanently.
If one waits for more than
10 seconds between the single
steps, the reset procedure is
aborted!
7.3 Resetting the radio fingerprint scanner with a master-finger:
Delete all fingers
If one of the master-fingers is swiped four times consecutively over the line-scanner, all fingers (incl. master-
fingers) are deleted from both channels. No new serial numbers/telegrams for radio communication are
generated, i.e. the radio fingerprint scanner does not have to be tuned in again to the receiver used previously.
When in the reset-/ex-works condition, the red and green LED’s light up permanently. Please proceed as follows:
Please be sure to note that in this restored status everybody is capable of tuning in new
master- and user-fingers and to transmit an opening-authorised radio signal to the
previously tuned in recipient control of the motor lock or the universal radio adapter. That
is to say that you should tune in the master-fingers immediately after the installation and
the electrical connection of the radio fingerprint scanner. If this is not possible, use the reset
button’s delete function (page 13, chapter 7.2).
1x
2x
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8 Fingerprint allocation for master- and user-fingers
We recommend to tune in the right-hand middle finger three times as the master-finger for channel 1, and to tune
in the left-hand middle finger three times as the master-finger for channel 2 (for more on this, refer to page 9,
chapter 5). Please record your fingerprint allocations here.
User name Master/User Channel Finger
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2
Master
User
Channel 1
Channel 2

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