golmar BIO-N User guide

IM_ENG_REV0122_BIO-N
INSTALLER
MANUAL
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1.INDEX
1.Index .................................................................................................................................................................2
2.Introduction......................................................................................................................................................3
3.Specications.....................................................................................................................................................3
4.Product content.................................................................................................................................................3
5.Installation ........................................................................................................................................................4
6.Connection........................................................................................................................................................4
7.Standalone connection diagram........................................................................................................................4
8.Basic programming...........................................................................................................................................5
8.1.User registration....................................................................................................................................................... 5
8.2.User deletion............................................................................................................................................................ 5
9.Advanced programming ...................................................................................................................................5
9.1.Programming........................................................................................................................................................... 5
9.1.1.Change master code ........................................................................................................................................ 5
9.1.2.Card registration (auto ID).............................................................................................................................. 6
9.1.3.Card registration (specic ID)......................................................................................................................... 6
9.1.4.Fingerprint registration (auto ID) ................................................................................................................... 6
9.1.5.Fingerprint registration (specic ID) .............................................................................................................. 6
9.1.6.Fingerprint deletion (by ngerprint reading).................................................................................................. 6
9.1.7.Card deletion (by card reading)....................................................................................................................... 6
9.1.8.Fingerprint or card deletion (specic ID)........................................................................................................ 6
10.Other settings..................................................................................................................................................7
10.1.Identication mode................................................................................................................................................ 7
10.1.1.Identication by card or ngerprint .............................................................................................................. 7
10.1.2.Identication by ngerprint only................................................................................................................... 7
10.1.3.Identication by card only............................................................................................................................. 7
10.2.Alarm settings (tamper)......................................................................................................................................... 7
10.2.1.Activate tamper ............................................................................................................................................. 7
10.3.Relay settings.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
10.3.1.Pulse mode .................................................................................................................................................... 7
10.3.2.Latching mode............................................................................................................................................... 7
10.4.Lockout alarm ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
10.4.1.Lockout disabled............................................................................................................................................ 7
10.4.2.10-minute access lockout............................................................................................................................... 8
10.4.3.Alarm............................................................................................................................................................. 8
10.4.Reset to factory defaults ......................................................................................................................................... 8
10.5.Deletion of all users................................................................................................................................................ 8
11.Status displays..................................................................................................................................................8
12.Connection diagram with video door system.................................................................................................9
13.Wiegand ..........................................................................................................................................................9
13.1.Connection diagram .............................................................................................................................................. 9
13.2.Programming......................................................................................................................................................... 10
13.2.1.Programming card......................................................................................................................................... 10

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2.INTRODUCTION
4.PRODUCT CONTENT
Installation manual for BIO-N reader. Proximity and ngerprint reader for stand-alone and slave operation.
IMPORTANT:
Once the reader has been programmed keep the master card and the remote control in a safe place for future programming.
3.SPECIFICATIONS
Material Stainless steel and black ABS plastic
Protection degree IP-66
Input voltage 12/18Vdc
Current Standby current: ≤ 30mA / Active: ≤ 120mA
Capacity 989 users (890 cards and 99 ngerprints)
Fingerprint reader
Resolution: 500DPI
Id time: <1s
FAR: <0.01%
FRR: <0.1%
Reading frequency EM 125KHz
Reading range 0-6cm
Relay NO, NC, common
2A max.
Transmission format Wiegand 26
Dimension (H x W x D): Electronics: 48(W) x 62(H) x 25(D)mm.
Electronics plus front cover: 86(W) x 86(H) x 25(D)mm
Working temperature range: -25 ~60° C
Working humidity range: 0-98% (non-condensing)
Lector BIO-N
Diode.
Fixing blocks.
Screws.
Screw cover labels.
Remote control
for programming.
Master card
(To Add user)
Read Master Card
Read User (Card)/
(PIN#)/(fingerprint 3 �mes)
Read Master Card Again
MASTER
programming card.
13.2.2.Programming ngerprint .............................................................................................................................. 10
14.Types of installation ........................................................................................................................................12
14.1.Stand-alone installation.................................................................................................................................... 12
14.2.Installation on Nexa panel................................................................................................................................ 12

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6.CONNECTION
7.STANDALONE CONNECTION DIAGRAM
WIRE COLOUR FUNCIÓN DESCRIPCIÓN
Red 12Vdc Input 12-18V DC current
Black GND GND
Blue NO Normally open relay output
Brown Common Common contact for relay output
Grey NC Normally closed relay output
Yellow Opening Exit pushbutton
Green D0 Wiegand Data 0 output
White D1 Wiegand Data 1 output
NC
COM
NO
OPEN
GND
D1
DO
Blue
Grey
Brown
Red
Yellow
Green
Black
+12V DC
White
+12V
GND
1N4004
IMPORTANT: Do not forget to connect the supplied diode (1N4004) in parallel to the lock release to protect the equipment.
5.INSTALLATION
is reader is intended for mounting/integration in Nexa panels, which requires the use of an adapter module.
However, it can also be mounted independently on a specic embedding box (universal embedding box is not valid).
See chapter “14. TYPES OF INSTALLATION” to proceed.

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8.BASIC PROGRAMMING
Basic programming (user registration/deletion) using the “Master Card” supplied with the product.
8.2. USER DELETION
8.1. USER REGISTRATION
1) Approach the “Master Card” card to the reader. 1) Approach the “Master Card” card to the reader 2 times at
an interval shorter than 5 seconds.
3) Approach the “Master Card” card to the reader. 3) Approach the “Master Card” card to the reader.
2) Approach the card or fingerprint of the user to be registered.
*For the ngerprint, insert and remove your nger 3 2) Approach the card or ngerprint of the user to be deleted.
9.ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
9.1. PROGRAMMING
Perform the following sequence to enter programming:
For advanced programming it will be necessary to use the remote control:
-Remove the protective plastic from the battery before starting to use the
remote control.
-Use the remote control in a position close to the reader and pointing to the
Once in programming, perform the desired programming sequence. e dierent system programming sequences are detailed below.
NOTE
In case of loss of the MASTER CARD you can create one by performing the process described in section “10.4.Reset to factory settings”. is
same process also allows you to create ngerprint as MASTER.
IMPORTANT
e reader will indicate the access to programming with the “green” lighting up and then the ashing LED in “red” . At the start of the programming
sequence (function to be programmed) the led will be “orange”.
To exit programming, press “*” and the reader will go to standby, the status LED will be “steady red”. If you do not press anything, aer 30
seconds the reader will also automatically exit programming.
Enter to administrator mode
*MASTER CODE
(by default: 123456) #
Master card
(To Add user)
Read Master Card
Read User (Card)/
(PIN#)/(fingerprint 3 �mes)
Read Master Card Again
Master card
(To Add user)
Read Master Card
Read User (Card)/
(PIN#)/(fingerprint 3 �mes)
Read Master Card Again
Master card
(To Add user)
Read Master Card
Read User (Card)/
(PIN#)/(fingerprint 3 �mes)
Read Master Card Again
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Master card
(To Add user)
Read Master Card
Read User (Card)/
(PIN#)/(fingerprint 3 �mes)
Read Master Card Again
x2
x3
It is highly recommended to modify the master code:
9.1.1.CHANGE MASTER CODE
Example: * 123456 # 0 987654 # 987654 #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #0NEW MASTER CODE
(6 DIGITS) #NEW MASTER CODE
(6 DIGITS) #

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Card registration with automatic registration.
PIN registration with automatic recording position.
Fingerprint deletion by entering the ngerprint to be deleted.
Deletion of cards by approaching the card to be deleted.
Maximum number of records is 890. User IDs from 100 to 989.
Maximum number of records is 99. User IDs from 0 to 98.
Enter the ID corresponding to the user to be deleted.
IMPORTANT: do not enter user IDs with zeros before the ID value.
IMPORTANT: do not enter user IDs with zeros before the ID value.
Example: * 987654 # 1 APPROACH CARD
Example: * 987654 # 1 ENTER FINGERPRINT x3
Example: * 987654 # 2 ENTER FINGERPRINT
Example: * 987654 # 2 APPROACH CARD
Example: * 987654 # 1 1 # APPROACH CARD
Example: * 987654 # 1 1 # FINGERPRINT x3
Example: * 987654 # 2 1 #
9.1.2.CARD REGISTRATION (AUTO ID)
9.1.4.FINGERPRINT REGISTRATION (AUTO ID)
9.1.6.FINGERPRINT DELETION (by ngerprint reading)
9.1.7.CARD DELETION (by card reading)
9.1.3.CARD REGISTRATION (specic ID)
9.1.5.FINGERPRINT REGISTRATION (specic ID)
9.1.8. FINGERPRINT OR CARD DELETION (specic ID)
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
1APPROACH CARD
1FINGERPRINT (3 times)
2FINGERPRINT
2APPROACH CARD
1USER ID
(100-989) #
1USER ID
(0-98) #
2USER ID
(0-989) #
APPROACH CARD
FINGERPRINT (3 times)

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10.3. RELAY SETTINGS
Example: * 987654 # 4 15 #
Example: * 987654 # 4 0 #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
41-99 #
40#
10.3.1.PULSE MODE
10.3.2.LATCHING MODE
e pulse can be active from 1 to 99 seconds. In the example, the value 15 has been entered, so it would be active for 15 seconds.
Default value: 5 seconds.
e relay switches to ON/OFF mode.
10.4. LOCKOUT ALARM (FAILED ATTEMPTS)
Example: * 987654 # 60 #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #60 #
10.4.1.LOCKOUT DISABLED (default value)
e lockout alarm will be triggered aer 10 unsuccessful ngerprint/PIN entry attempts. e factory default is OFF, but it can be set to deny
access for 10 minutes or to activate the alarm aer triggering.
10.OTHER SETTINGS
10.1. IDENTIFICATION MODE
Example: * 987654 # 30 #
Example: * 987654 # 31 #
Example: * 987654 # 32 #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
30 #
31 #
32 #
10.1.1.IDENTIFICATION BY CARD OR FINGERPRINT (default value)
10.1.2.IDENTIFICATION BY FINGERPRINT ONLY
10.1.3.IDENTIFICATION BY CARD ONLY
10.2. ALARM SETTINGS (TAMPER)
Example: * 987654 # 52 #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #5(0-3) #
10.2.1.ACTIVATE TAMPER
e tamper alarm activation time is from 0 to 3 minutes. In the example, the value 52 has been entered, so it would be active for 2 minutes.
Default value: 51 (1 minute).

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e LED will start blinking and the reader will be locked for 10 minutes. To return to the normal state, wait 10 minutes or restart the reader.
In case a valid user card or MASTER card is approached, the alarm will stop.
Example: * 987654 # 61 #
Example: * 987654 # 62 #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #
61 #
62 #
10.4.2.10-MINUTE ACCESS LOCKOUT
10.4.3.ALARM
10.5. DELETION OF ALL USERS
Example: * 987654 # 2 0000 #
10.4. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
1. Turn o the power.
2. Press and hold the exit button*.
3. Turn on the power.
4. When you hear 2 beeps, release the output button*.
5. e LED will light up yellow.
6. Approach a 125KHz card through the reader and a ngerprint 3 times.
7. e light will illuminate red and the equipment will be reset to factory defaults.
*Requires exit push button, yellow wire (OPEN) and black wire (GND) to be connected.
e reset returns the reader to factory defaults. Restoring the conguration and the master code. User information will be kept.
- is process generates a MASTER card/ngerprint replacing the previous one.
- In case you do not wish to replace the current master card/ngerprint, press the * button instead of step 6 to nalise the reset.
NOTE
IMPORTANT:
Before performing this function, make sure that it is OK to REMOVE all previously registered users.
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #20000 #
11.STATUS DISPLAYS
OPERATION STATUS COLOUR LED BUZZER
Stand by Red -
Enter programming mode Flashing red Short beep
In programming mode Orange Short beep
Operation error - 3 beeps
Exit programming mode Red Short beep
Door open Green Short beep
Alarm Flashing red Beeps

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NOTE: e door opener (AP) does not activate the lock release until the pulse on the BIO-N reader has been nished. To avoid opening delays
set the minimum pulse time to 1 second at the reader:
12.CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH VIDEO DOOR SYSTEM
NC
COM
NO
OPEN
GND
D1
DO
Blue
Grey
Brown
Red
Yellow
Green
Black
+12V DC
+12V
GND
AP+
+AP+
C1 NA1AP- C2 NA2
GND
BUS
Relé 2Relé 1
_
12Vdc
12
BUS
NC2
CCTV
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
RST
GND
CLK
SDA
3V
Aout
BUS(M) BUS(PL)
AP+
AP-
+ NA1
-C1
Lock release
12Vdc/270mA
White
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #41#
13.WIEGAND
13.1. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
e following chapter describes how to use the BIO-N reader in an iP Opener system with a Wiegand controller.
NC
COM
NO
OPEN
GND
D1
DO
Blue
Grey
Brown
Red
Yellow
Green
Black
+12V DC
White
Door 1
12V+
0V
REX+
REX-/DS-
DS+
C
NC
NO
WO
W1
GREEN LED
RED LED
BUZZER
LED 3
TAMPER
0V
Door1
12V+
0V
REX+
REX-/DS-
DS+
C
NC
NO
WO
W1
GREENLED
REDLED
BUZZER
LED3
TAMPER
0V
Door2
12V+
0V
REX+
REX-/DS-
DS+
C
NC
NO
WO
W1
GREENLED
REDLED
BUZZER
LED3
TAMPER
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13.2. PROGRAMMING
13.2.1.PROGRAMMING CARD
Generate a user with credential type “Other (decimal)” and enter in the eld “code” the ID of the card or key fob:
At this point the card or key fob will be registered in iP Opener and the access will be granted:
0009701804
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PROKEY ID
20710008 0004601388 070,16868
PROKEY ID TAGKEY ID
Example: * 987654 # 1 1 # FINGERPRINT x3
Enter administrator mode
*MASTER CODE #1USER ID (1-98) #
13.2.2.PROGRAMMING FINGERPRINT
Register the ngerprint in the reader:
FINGERPRINT (3 times)

Generate a user with credential type “Other (decimal)” and with the user ID value registered in the reader:
NOTE
Do not use ID 0. Register in this case the ngerprint from ID 1 (ID 1 to 98, ID 0 is not interpreted by iP Opener).
IMPORTANT
- e value to be entered in decimal must contain 8 digits. For this reason, the value 00000001 has been registered in this case.
- e reader can register 99 ngerprints (ID 1 - 98).
- For a correct management/use of the users, follow the programming dynamics described in the following table:
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FINGERPRINT
USER ID
iP OPENER CODE
(Other decimal)
1 00000001
2 00000002
... ...
97 00000097
98 00000098
At this point the ngerprint will be registered in iP Opener and the access will be granted:
NOTE
e use of the reader integrated in the iP Opener system implies the loss of the buzzer and led states ( there will be no visual and
audible conrmation on the reader of validated or denied accesses).

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Place a embedding box AP-1 (20363401). Attach the reader to the box with the metric screws
supplied. en cover the screws with the supplied screw
cover labels.
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IMPORTANTE: e reader incorporates an anti-tamper LDR sensor on the back of the reader .
It is light-sensitive, so if light shines on the sensor aer placing the reader, the tamper alarm will be triggered.
60mm
14.TYPES OF INSTALLATION
14.1. STAND-ALONE INSTALLATION
As briey mentioned in section “5.INSTALLATION”, the installation of these readers is designed to be integrated in Nexa panels. However,
you can choose to install the reader independently on a embedding box. In this case, follow the steps below:
14.2. INSTALLATION ON NEXA PANEL
e integration of the reader on the Nexa panel requires the use of the reader in kit format:
N3000/BIO-N (20700015), kit for BIO-N reader mounting on Nexa Aluminium.
NX3000/BIO-N (20700016), kit for BIO-N reader mounting on Nexa Inox.
Due to the fact that the kit is supplied with the reader assembled in a special Nexa cover:
Front view of Nexa Aluminium cover panel with reader
Front view of Nexa Inox cover panel with reader
Back view of Nexa Aluminium cover panel with reader
Back view of Nexa Inox cover panel with reader

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emas de comunicación S.A.
C/ Silici 13. Poligon Industrial Famadas
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golmar@golmar.es
Tel: 93 480 06 96
www.golmar-seguridad.es
Golmar reserves the right to make any changes without notice.
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