Jantar REGIS F Series User manual

REGIS F –Access or time and attendance controller with integrated fingerprint reader
9/2016
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REGIS F –ACCESS or TIME AND ATTENDANCE
CONTROLLER with INTEGRATED FINGERPRINT
The Regis is a controller with built-in fingerprint reader, proximity
card reader and 3” LCD capacitive touch screen display. It is
designed for residential and business buildings, offices, shops, etc.
The controller can have 125kHz or 13.56MHz reading frequency.
The entire set-up procedure is carried out with the software. The
controller allows access for up to 500 fingerprints, 30000 users and
saves 100000 events. If you bought the controller in time and
attendance KIT, then inputs and outputs cannot be controlled.
The SDK is also available for this controller. If a user or software
producer wants to develop its own application, please contact us.
TECHNICAL DATA
REGIS F
REGIS F-1-B reading frequency
125kHz
REGIS F-1-B reading distance
Up to 10cm
REGIS F-1-9 current consumption in
standby mode
200mA
REGIS F-3-B reading frequency
13.56MHz
REGIS F-3-B reading distance
Up to 7cm
REGIS F-3-B current consumption in
standby mode
230mA
Dimensions (mm)
(WxHxD)
Protection
IP21
Operating voltage
From 9V to 14V DC
Operating temperature
From -20°C to 60°C
Display
3” TFT - resistive touch
Tamper
Accelerometer
Display resolution
400 x 240
Humidity
10-80%, non condensing
Memory
500 finger prints
30000 cards or codes
100000 events
Inputs
Door status
Push button
Outputs
Transistor output for el. strike
0.5A
Clock
Real time clock, battery backup
(max. ten hours)
Communication
RS485
Ethernet
Keypad
Configurable buttons and
selectable colors –with Keypad
Editor
Sensor protection
> 15kV ESD protection
Sensor usage
> 1 million wear cycles
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
Contact
Description
Specification
1 - UIN
9-14V DC
Power supply
2 - GND
GND
Ground
3 - CA
CA - RS485
Communication line
4 - CB
CB - RS485
Communication line
5 - O0
El. strike output
Max. 0,5A
When active = GND
6 - O1
Alarm output
When active = GND
7 - I0
Door status switch input
Active when
connected to GND
8 - I1
Push button input
Active when
connected to GND
ETHERNET
Contact
Description
Specification
RJ45 connector
9 - TXP
Ethernet
TXP
1 –white/orange
10 - TXN
Ethernet
TXN
2 –orange
11 - RXP
Ethernet
RXP
3 –white/green
12 - RXN
Ethernet
RXN
6 - green
Power supply
The controller need’s external power supply to operate. The Spider
W40 power supply is sufficient to power two controllers and two
12V electric strikes or two 12V magnetic locks (0.5A). If you will
use it as a standalone controller and low consumption electric
strike (0.25A) you can use power supply Spider W5.
Voltage drops and cable signal interferences
When you connect the controller, use cable with a diameter of at
least 0.22mm2. If the cable length exceeds 25m, use one twisted
pair of UTP cables for the positive (+) pole and one for the
negative (-) pole. The cable length between power supply and the
controller should not exceed 50m.
Take into consideration that a 0.22mm2cable has a resistance of
approximately 9 ohm per 100m. The power supply at the end of
cable should be a minimum of 9V. If you are using el. strike, it is
highly recommended that the voltage drop is calculated. At greater
distances, a thicker cable of 0.5mm2or more should be used
wherever possible.
If the load is, for example, 0.5A (with el. strike) then, on the
0.22mm2cable voltage drop will be 4.5V at 100m. For the device
with 60mA consumption, the voltage drop is 0.5V.
Reading distance depends on where the controller is installed. The
presence of metal or interferences can significantly reduce the
reading distance. DO NOT install the controller directly on metal
surfaces and/or cover it with a metal cover.
It is not recommended to install controllers closer than 30cm
from each other in any direction. Otherwise, it may result in
inaccurate readings or, indeed, in the controller not reading at
all.
For the Regis F-3-B to comply with EMC directives (CE), you
have to put ferrite core on the cable as close to the
controller as possible, making two turns!
Inputs, outputs and environment
Inputs:
Inputs are realized with opto-isolators. The input is active, when
pulled to ground with an open collector transistor or mechanical
switch, which is connecting the input pin of the controller to the
Ground.
Outputs:
Output has a pre-installed protection diode for an inductive load. It
is also protected from current overload. The best way is to use a
0.25A el. strike or a 0.5A el. magnet, which has to be connected to
the same positive pole (+) as the controller. Connect the negative
pole (-) to the door strike output (wire 3). When the output is
active it is pulled to ground. This can be changed with function 5 –
negate output (for el. magnet).
Reading range:
The controller has a program algorithm that, at power start, sets
parameters based on the installation environment, so as to ensure
an optimal reading range. DO NOT install the controller directly on
metal surfaces and/or cover it with a metal cover; it may stop
working/reading. If you plan to test the controller and move it onto
different surfaces, then you have to reset it (power off/on) on each
surface.

REGIS F –Access or time and attendance controller with integrated fingerprint reader
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Environment:
It is designed for indoor, non-condensing, applications. Do not
expose the controller to direct contact with the elements such as
rain, snow or sunlight. If the plastic housing is in a different color
than black, then there is a chance that the color will change (to
some extend) in a few months or years if exposed to direct
sunlight. The sensor surface is hard and extremely robust, and will
withstand years of normal wear-and-tear. Do not subject the
sensor to sharp or hard objects since this might cause permanent
damage. Cleaning should be done with a lint-free cotton textile. Do
not subject the sensor surface to mechanical force.
You must assure good cable joints, protected against moisture,
otherwise corrosion may damage the controller. Damage in such
cases is not covered by the warranty.
Installation:
Install the holder on the wall with two supplied screws. Use
diagonal holes - it enables a small correction of the position of the
controller (up, down, left, right). Connect wires to the controller
and place it on the holder and press –after you hear the click, it is
fixed. If you want to remove the controller from the holder, put the
screwdriver into the side hole in push a little to move the pin
holding the controller.
AS AN ACCESS OR TIME AND ATTENDANCE
CONTROLLER
Access controller
As an access controller, it is intended for controlling entries, exits
and passes of users in the system and controlling sliding doors,
ramp, el. strike, turning alarm on/off… It needs to be set with
CODEKS software.
Set the software according to your requirements (time tables,
users...) and send the tables. The keypad will serve for entering
user codes.
Time and attendance controller
As a time and attendance controller, it is intended to register the
employee’s arrivals and exits from work, lunch break, private and
business exits, sick leave... It needs to be set with CODEKS
software. In software you need to choose option “Time and
attendance” for controller and reader. Set the software according
to your requirements (time tables, users...) and send the tables.
The keypad will serve for choosing different time intervals (private,
business…).
The default address of the controller is the same as the last
digit of the IP address. E.g. if the IP address of the
controller is 192.168.110.105, then the controller's address
is 105.
If you have more controllers on the communication line,
don’t duplicate addresses.
Communication
Ethernet:
Connect the controller to the computer through your LAN via
connector on the back side. Please check the connection scheme
which can be found on Jantar Forum.
Use at least UTP CAT 5e cable. Adjust network settings of the
controller using the Codeks Device Manager software so that it will
function properly in your network. Please consult Codeks Device
Manager’s manual.
RS485:
Connect the controller to the computer, with one of the power
supplies, with communication converter, from the Spider family:
Spider W5-USB, Spider W5-NET, Spider W40+NET.
The RS485 communication bus is used between the controllers and
Jantar software. Up to 128 controllers can be lined up into one
communication line. The maximum length of the communication
line is 1000 cable meters. It is recommended that you use an FTP
or S-FTP cable. Only a serial connection of controllers in a single
communication line is allowed. Star (parallel) connection is not
allowed.
All shields of S-FTP cables must be wired together and at one
point connected to the earth. Individual connections to the earth
are not allowed. Do not connect the shield of the cable to the
ground of the controller.
In the event of problems in communication, a termination
resistor needs to be added. We recommend using 120 Ohm
resistors on each side of the cable. Converters are, on the
RS485 side, protected with slow-blow fuses and transient
voltage suppressors.
Changing back to standalone controller from access
controller:
In the Codeks Device Manager software do the “Brainwash” of the
controller. Address of the controller’s switches back to 255.
Correct and incorrect position of the finger on the sensor
Correct: Incorrect:
ORDERING CODES
REGIS [box]-[card]-[software]
Box: F
Card: 1 –reading frequency 125kHz (cards)
3 –reading frequency 13.56MHz (cards)
Model: B–Black line
Code
Description
REGIS F-1-B
Standalone, access or time and attendance
controller in Fbox, capacitive touch screen
display, Frequency 125kHz, fingerprint reader
for CODEKS software, Integrated Ethernet
REGIS F-3-B
Standalone, access or time and attendance
controller in Fbox, capacitive touch screen
display, Frequency 13.56MHz, fingerprint reader,
for CODEKS software, Integrated Ethernet
OTHER
Warranty only applies when the controller Regis is used with power
supply or/and communication converter from the Spider family.
Please read through our warranty and disclaimer statements.
Connection scheme and additional support for the use of this
product can be found on:
http://www.jantar.si/forum/en
CONTACT:
Jantar d.o.o.
Kranjska cesta 24
4202 Naklo web: www.jantar.si
SLOVENIA mail: sales@jantar.si
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