IDTECK Star 505R User manual

Quick Installation Guide
505R & FINGER007
SERIES
STANDALONE CONTROLLER

Quick Installation Guide
505R Series Standalone Controller
505R, IP505R, SR505, SR505B
FINGER007, IP-FINGER007, FINGER007SR, FINGER007SRB
FINGER007 Series Standalone Controller

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Table of Contents
1. IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS··················································································· 2
2. PARTS CODE AND DESCRIPTION ················································································ 2
2.1 Rear View ················································································································ 2
2.2 Connection and Color Code Table ·············································································· 3
3. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT··········································································· 4
3.1 Check Points before Installation················································································· 4
3.2 Check Point during Installation ·················································································· 5
4. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT ··············································································· 7
4.1 Template·················································································································· 7
4.2 System Initialization·································································································· 8
4.3 Wiring ····················································································································· 9
5. COMMUNICATION ·····································································································13
5.1 RS232 Communication Port Connection·····································································13
5.2 RS-422 Communication Port Connection····································································13
5.3 TCP/IP Converter (External Version)···········································································15
6. PRODUCT MANUAL DOWNLOAD INFORMATION ··························································16

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1. IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS
Unpack and check the contents. If any of these parts are missing, contact your distributor.
2. PARTS CODE AND DESCRIPTION
2.1 Rear View
○
1Initialization Switch
This switch is used to initialize Star FINGER007. For initialization, press down this switch and then keep
it more than 2 seconds.
○
2Communication Display LED
#3, #4(orange, green) LED will twinkle when using RS232 and RS422 communication.
○
3Tamper Switch
When the enclosure fo the product is opened or removed from the wall by force, the tamper switch will
generate an alarm and notify the administrator.
○
3 Tamper Switch
○
2 Communication Indicator LED
○
1 Initialization Switch
3 4

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2.2 Connection and Color Code Table
I/O Port Name
Signal Name
Wire Color
POWER
CON7
Main Power(+12V)
DC +12V
Red
Power Ground
GND
Black
OUTPUT
CON4
Door Relay(NC)
NC(1)
Blue with White Stripe
Door Relay(COM)
COM(1)
Gray with Red Stripe
Door Relay(NO)
NO(1)
White with Red Stripe
Alarm Relay(NC)
NC(2)
Purple with White Stripe
Alarm Relay(COM)
COM(2)
White
Alarm Relay(NO)
NO(2)
Purple
INPUT
CON4
Exit Button
EXIT
Orange
Door Sensor
CONTACT
Yellow with Red Stripe
Aux Input 1
IN1
Green
Aux Input 2
IN2
Green with White Stripe
EXTERNAL READER PORT
CON5
Wiegand Data0 IN
DATA0
Pink
Wiegand Data1 IN
DATA1
Cyan
OUTPUT
CON5
TTL(Wiegand D0) Output1
TTL1/D0
Orange with White Stripe
TTL(Wiegand D1) Output2
TTL2/D1
Brown with White Stripe
Not Connect
Not Connect
Green with Red Stripe
Not Connect
Not Connect
Blue with Red Stripe
Not Connect
Not Connect
Yellow with White Stripe
RS232 INTERFACE
CON2
RS232-TX
TXD
Black with White Stripe
RS232-RX
RXD
Red with White Stripe
Ground
GND
Black
RS422 INTERFACE
CON3
RS422-TX(-)
TX(-)
Yellow
RS422-TX(+)
TX(+)
Gray
RS422-RX(-)
RX(-)
Blue
RS422-RX(+)
RX(+)
Brown

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3. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT
3.1 Check Points before Installation
3.1.1 Installation Layout
Figure: System Installation Layout
3.1.2 Recommended Cable Type
*Thicker wires are needed if you connect a reader with high current consumption.
Reference
Description
Cable Specification
①
505R/Finger007 series Power (DC12V)
DC Power -> 505R/Finger007 series
Belden #9409, 18 AWG
2 conductor, unshielded
②
Reader (Power and Data)
External Reader -> 505R/Finger007 series
Belden #9512, 22 AWG
4 conductor, shielded
Belden #9514, 22 AWG
8 conductor, shielded
③
Door Contact
Exit Button
Sensor Input
Input -> 505R/Finger007 series
Belden #9512, 22 AWG
4 conductor, shielded
Belden #9514, 22 AWG
8 conductor, shielded
④
Door Lock, Alarm Device
Lock (Alarm) -> 505R/Finger007 series
Belden #9409, 18AWG
2 conductor, unshielded
⑤
RS232 Cable
Converter -> Host P.C
Belden #9829, 24 AWG
2 twisted pair, shielded
⑥
505R/Finger007 series -> 505R/Finger007 series
505R/Finger007 series -> Converter
Belden #9829, 24 AWG
2 twisted pair, shielded
RS422 Cable
505R/Finger007 series -> 505R/Finger007 series
505R/Finger007 series -> Converter
Belden #9830, 24 AWG
3wisted pair, shielded

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3.2 Check Point during Installation
3.2.1 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 120Ω resistor can be used for Termination Resistor in parallel between the receiver
lines “RX+” and “RX-” for 4 wires RS422 system. A Termination Resistor of less than 90Ω should not be used and no
more than 2 terminations should be used in one networking system.
3.2.2 How to Connect Termination Resistors
Figure: Termination Resistors for 4 Wire RS422 Communication System
3.2.3 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 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

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3.2.4 Grounding System for Communication Cable
We recommend to use proper Grounding System on the communication cable. The best way to ground the system is
to put the shield wire of the communication cable to the 1st class earth grounding; however due to the difficulty of
handling the earth ground, the installation cost will possibly increase.
There will be three grounding points to be found during installation;
1. Earth Ground
2. Chassis Round
3. Power Ground
The most important point of Grounding System is to avoid grounding both ends of shield wires in order to prevent
noise being created (one could interfere the communication) from unequal voltage level.
A proper way to ground is to connect 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 FINGER007 series or 505R series)
Note: if the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth, the communication may get interfered. Therefore,
we recommend to use power ground instead of chassis ground.
Figure: Grounding System

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4. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT
4.1 Template
4.1.1. Using two 6-32 or M3 screws, install wall mount to the wall.
4.1.2. Insert 5 O-rings to the wall mount as indicated, and route main unit cable through the center hole. Apply force to
the main unit firmly to be fixed on the wall. Please make sure that the main unit is completely fixed onto the wall mount.
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CAUTION
It is recommended to run operational test in advance to mounting the Star FINGER007 series or 505R series unit to
the Wall Mount bracket. Removing the unit from the Wall Mount bracket after the installation may cause damages to
the bracket and render its effectiveness.

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4.2 System Initialization
You have to initialize the 505R/FINGER007 series unit prior to the installation.
Once power is supplied to the 505R/FINGER007 series, press down the initialization switch on the back of the
505R/FINGER007 series unit. Keep it down for about 3 seconds until you see the display shown below. Press number
1 key to initialize the device. Otherwise, press number 0.
Figure: The Position of Initialization Switch
○1 Press the key <1> if you wish to initialize the 505R/FINGER007 series.
○2 Initialization will be processed.
○3 The device will reboot automatically when finished with initialization. (You do not need to reapply power.)
CAUTION: When initialization is fully completed, all of the existing data will be deleted.
○
1
SYSTEM INIT.
1 –YES, 0 - NO
○
2
WAITING !!!
○
3
INIT. OK !!!
Initialization Switch

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4.3 Wiring
4.3.1 Power
- Connect (+) wire of DC 12V power to +12V (Red wire)
- Connect GND (-) wire of DC 12V power to GND (Black wire)
4.3.2 Input Connections
Exit Button Connection (Exit)
- Connect one wire from an Exit Button to exit (Orange wire).
- Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to the GND (Black wire).
Door Contact Sensor Connection (Contact)
-Connect one wire from Door Contact Sensor to Yellow wire with Red stripe.
-Connect the other wire from Door Contact Sensor to GND.
Auxiliary Input Connection (Applied IN1, IN2)
- Connect one wire from an Auxiliary Input device to one of the IN1 (Green wire), IN2 (Green with White stripe).
- Connect the other wire from the Auxiliary Input device to GND (Black wire).
Figure: Input Devices Connection

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4.3.3 2.2K Resistance Connection for Cut Off Check
Make sure to connect a 2.2K Resistor between the input wire (e.g. Orange wire) and the
GND to activate the Cut Off Check function. First, select whether or not to check the Cut Off
status of each device from “F2 SETUP MENU”-> “5.IN/OUT DEFINE”-> “21.CUT OFF CHECK”.
Second, set the desired output that will be generated in the event of a cut off from
“F2 SETUP MENU” -> “5.IN/OUT DEFINE”-> “18. CUT OFF ALARM”.
Figure: 2.2K Resistance Connection for Cut Off Check

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4.3.4 Output Connections
Door Lock (Power Fail Safe) Connection (Relay 1)
- Connect COM port of Relay 1(Gray with Red stripe) to + 12V (Red wire)
- Connect NC port of Relay 1(Blue with White stripe) to (+) wire of Door Lock Device.
- Connect GND (Black wire) port to (-) wire of Door Lock Devices.
Door Lock (Power Fail Secure) Connection (Relay 1)
- Connect COM port of Relay 1(Gray with Red stripe) to + 12V (Red wire)
- Connect NO port of Relay 1(White with Red stripe) to (+) wire of Door Lock Device
- Connect GND (Black wire) port to (-) wire of Door Lock Devices
Alarm Device Connection (Relay 2)
- Connect COM port of Relay 2 (White) to + 12V (Red wire)
- Connect NO port of Relay 2 (Purple) to (+) wire of Alarm Devices.
- Connect GND (Black wire) port to (-) wire of Alarm Devices
Figure: Door Lock / Alarm Device Connection
CAUTION: Please add one diode as shown above. A fast recovery diode (Current: Min. 1A), 1N4001 - 1N4007 or
similar is recommended.
Wiegand Data Connection (Applicable to Reader Mode)
-Connect DATA0 IN wire of controller to TTL1/D0 (TTL Output1) wire of 505R/FINGER007 series (Orange with White
stripe)
- Connect DATA1 IN wire of controller to TTL2/D1 (TTL Output2) wire of 505R/FINGER007 series(Brown with White
stripe)
CAUTION: When 505R/FINGER007 series is using a separate power source, make sure to connect GND between
the controller and 505R/FINGER007 series.

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4.3.5 Reader Connections (External Reader)
Proximity Reader Connection
- Connect (+) wire of 505R/FINGER007 series to +12V (Red wire)
- Connect (-) wire of 505R/FINGER007 series to GND (Black wire)
- Connect DATA0 wire of 505R/FINGER007 series to DATA0 (Pink wire)
- Connect DATA1 wire of 505R/FINGER007 series to DATA1 (Cyan wire)
CAUTION: When an external reader is using a separate power source, make sure to connect GND between the
controller and the external reader.
Compatible Readers (External Reader)
505R/IP-505R/FINGER007/IP-FINGER007:
Standard 26BIT Wiegand Format Proximity Readers
Standard 26BIT Wiegand + 8BIT Burst Format Proximity and Keypad Reader
SR505/FINGER007SR:
Standard 34BIT Wiegand Format Proximity Reader
Standard 34BIT Wiegand + 8BIT Burst Format Proximity and Keypad Reader
FINGER007SRB:
Use the SR10B, SR30B, SRK101B, FGR006SRB, FINGER006SRB Proximity Reader and Keypad Reader and
Biometric Reader.
Figure: Reader Connection

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5. COMMUNICATION
5.1 RS232 Communication Port Connection
A 9-PIN connector (Serial Communication Connector, Female) is required to connect the 505R/Finger007 series to the PC
via RS232 communication.
Please follow the instructions.
- Connect RS232-TX (Black wire with White stripe) port of 505R/Finger007 series to the PIN 2 of the 9-PIN connector.
- Connect RS232-RX (Red wire with White stripe) port of 505R/Finger007 series to the PIN 3 of the 9-PIN connector.
- Connect RS232-GND of 505R/Finger007 series to the PIN 5 of the 9-PIN connector.
- Plug in the 9-PIN connector to COM1 or COM2 port of the PC.
- Install and run 505R/Finger007 series Application Software.
CAUTION: The firmware upgrade may fail if the distance between the PC and the device is too far. A USB-to-serial
converter is recommended if the PC has no COM ports.
5.2 RS-422 Communication Port Connection
5.2.1 RS-422 Connection (Standalone)
An RS422/RS232 converter is required to use RS422 communication between the 505R/Finger007 series and the PC.
CAUTION: An INC400 converter is recommended for stable communication when the distance between the converter
and the device is too far.
Please follow the instructions below;
- Connect RS422-TX (+) (Gray wire) of 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-RX (+) port of converter.
- Connect RS422-TX (-) (Yellow wire) of 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-RX (-) port of converter.
- Connect RS422-RX (+) (Brown wire) of 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-TX (+) port of converter.
- Connect RS422-RX (-) (Blue wire) of 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-TX (-) port of converter.
- Plug in the RS232 9PIN connector of the converter to the COM n port of the PC.
- Install and run 505R/Finger007 series Application Software.
Figure: RS422 Communication between 505R/Finger007 series and the PC

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5.2.2 RS-422 Connection (Multiple 505R/Finger007 series Connections)
RS422/RS232 converter is required to use RS422 communication between multiple 505R/Finger007 series and the
PC. Please follow the instructions below.
First, connect all RS422 port of all 505R/Finger007 series in parallel.
- Connect RS422-TX (+) of one 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-TX (+) of another 505R/Finger007 series.
- Connect RS422-TX (-) of one 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-TX (-) of another 505R/Finger007 series.
- Connect RS422-RX (+) of one 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-RX (+) of another 505R/Finger007 series.
- Connect RS422-RX (-) of one 505R/Finger007 series to RS422-RX (-) of another 505R/Finger007 series.
Second, you have to connect one of RS422 port of 505R/Finger007 series to RS422/RS232 converter.
- Connect RS422-TX (+) of the one 505R/Finger007 series to RX (+) port of the converter.
- Connect RS422-TX (-) of the one 505R/Finger007 series to RX (-) port of the converter.
- Connect RS422-RX (+) of the one 505R/Finger007 series to TX (+) port of the converter.
- Connect RS422-RX (-) of the one 505R/Finger007 series to TX (-) port of the converter.
- Plug in the RS232 9PIN connector of the converter to the COM n port of the PC.
- Install and run 505R/Finger007 series Application Software.
Figure: RS422 Communication between 505R/Finger007 series and PC

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5.3 TCP/IP Converter (External Version)
When using TCP/IP converter, choose one type of communication between RS232 and RS422.
Figure: TCP/IP Converter between 505R/FINGER007 series and Host PC
INTERFACE
FINGER007
ILAN422
LINE COLOR
RS232
TX (CON2)
RX (RS232 DSUB9)
Black with White Stripe
RX (CON2)
TX (RS232 DSUB9)
Red with White Stripe
GND(CON2)
GND
Black
RS422
TX+ (CON3)
RX+ (RS422 CONNECTOR)
Gray
TX- (CON3)
RX- (RS422 CONNECTOR)
Yellow
RX+ (CON3)
TX+ (RS422 CONNECTOR)
Brown
RX- (CON3)
TX- (RS422 CONNECTOR)
Blue

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The specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time.
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