Jantar REX F-0-9 User manual

REX F-0-9–Standalone or Access Controller
3/2015
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REX F-0-9 –STANDALONE OR ACCESS CONTROLLER
The Rex is a controller with built-in fingerprint reader. It is
designed for residential and business buildings, offices, shops, etc.
In various operation modes, the controller allows access for up to
500 users (2 master fingerprints + 500 user fingerprints).
As a standalone controller, the entire set-up procedure is carried
out with the master fingerprint. User fingerprints can either be
registered or deleted.
As an access controller, the entire set-up procedure is carried out
with the software.
The controller signals normal operation with flashing red and green
LED. It can also be used as a Wiegand 26-bit reader, if needed.
TECHNICAL DATA
REX F-0-9
Current consumption
50mA
Operating voltage
From 9V to 14V DC
Operating temperature
From -20°C to 60°C
Communication
RS485
Dimensions (mm)
58x120x17 (WxHxD)
Sensor protection
> 15kV ESD protection
Usage
> 1 million wear cycles
Cabel
Cable through or on the wall
–3m
Mounting height
140cm from the ground
Memory
500 fingerprints
500 events
Inputs
Door status
Push button
Outputs
Transistor output for el.
strike 0.5A
Inputs
Door status
Push button
Clock
Real time clock, battery
backup (max. ten hours)
CONNECTION CABLE
Wire-Color
Description/Wiegand 26-
bit
Specification
1 –Red
9-14V DC
Power supply
2 –Gray/Black
GND
Ground
3 –Green
El. strike output / Data 0
Max. 0.5A
Active = GND
4 –White
Alarm output/ Data 1
Active = GND
5 –Yellow
Door status switch input/
Buzzer input
Active = GND
6 –Orange
Push button input /
LED input
Active = GND
7 –Blue
CA
RS485 A line
8 –Brown
CB
RS485 B line
LED DIODES
Color
Description
Flashing red/green
Normal mode
Lit green
El. strike is unlocked
Lit red
Fingerprint has no rights
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.
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).
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 of Rex F
Remove black plastic screw covers on the top and the bottom of
the controller. Install the controller to the wall with two supplied
screws. Use diagonal holes - it enables a small correction of the
position of the controller (up, down, left, right). When the
controller is installed, put the screw covers back on.

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AS A STANDALONE CONTROLLER
The entire set-up procedure is carried out with the master
fingerprint. You can register two master fingerprints.
The master fingerprints cannot be replaced or duplicated.
You cannot change any setting without them and neither
can we.
Programming with the master fingerprint
First connection to the power supply and registration of the
master fingerprints
Register master fingerprints:
Turn on the power supply (2 beeps indicate power on) and place
your fingerprint on the sensor, which you have chosen to be the
master fingerprint. After the triple beep remove the fingerprint.
LEDs will begin to flash rapidly, indicating recording fingerprint. At
the end of the recording, when the controller starts beeping
rapidly, once again place the fingerprint on the sensor. If the
fingerprint is identical to the first one, controller confirms the
successful registration with a double beep and with the flashing
green LED diode. If the registration has failed the controller signals
with a longer beep. If the registration is successful repeat the
process for the second master fingerprint.
If you want to register only one master fingerprint, then
register the same fingerprint twice.
Usage of master fingerprint
With the master fingerprint you choose the programming function.
Functions can be confirmed either with user fingerprint.
Master fingerprint:
Every time you place the master fingerprint on the sensor you hear
one beep (successfully read) and a double beep (programming
function). To select the different programming functions you need
to remove your master fingerprint after the double-beep and place
it again on the sensor within 2 seconds. The number of double
beeps indicates the programming function.
PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS WITH MASTER FINGERPRINT
Function
Description
1
Register or delete user fingerprints
2
Pulse time/ Duration of active output or toggle mode
3
Door status switch input/ Time till pre-alarm
4
Duration of pre-alarm
5
Negate / Switch output state
6
Delete fingerprint
7
Delete fingerprint
9
Switch to Wiegand 26-bit or access controller
13
Delete all
15
Sound (off/on), alarm output (off/on), door status
switch input NC or NO, set time in minutes or
seconds
16
Reset
Description of programming functions
Function 1) User fingerprints
Register or delete user fingerprints. With a registered fingerprint,
output (O0, wire 3) for an el. strike is triggered for the time set in
the function 2. In the controller, registered fingerprints are
arranged in order of their registration. Every registered fingerprint
is saved to its own position.
Register user fingerprint with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint on the sensor and remove it (1 double
beep). Within a period of 10 seconds place a user fingerprint on the
sensor. Remove it after the beep. LEDs will begin to flash rapidly,
indicating recording fingerprint. At the end of the recording, when
the controller starts beeping rapidly, once again place the
fingerprint on the sensor. If the fingerprint is identical to the first
one, controller confirms the successful registration with a lit green
LED and activated output. If the registration has failed the
controller signals with a longer beep. If the registration is
successful, the user fingerprint is registered and with it, the user
can open output on the controller. If you repeat the process with
the same fingerprint, this fingerprint will be deleted. Next
registered fingerprint will take the first available position on the list
or position of the deleted fingerprint. If you would like to delete the
fingerprint of the user that no longer exists, you must maintain a
list of registered fingerprints, arranged in order of registrations-
positions (functions 6 and 7).
Function 2) Pulse time/ Duration of active output or toggle
mode
Set the duration of active output/ the time in which you can open
the door or set output to toggle mode. The time can be set in
seconds or minutes. Switching time from seconds to minutes and
back, can be adjusted by using the function 15. Toggle mode
means, if a user fingerprint is registered, output will remain opened
(if it was closed) or closed (if it was open) till next registration.
Set the duration of active output with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint two times on the sensor and remove it
(2 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second.
Each beep indicates 1 second or 1 minute of active output.
Duration of active output can be max 120 seconds or 60 minutes.
When you hear the required number of beeps, place a user
fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
Set toggle mode with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint two times on the sensor and remove it
(2 double beeps). Place a user fingerprint on the sensor before the
first beep.
Function 3) Door status switch input
Set the time till pre-alarm / time in which the door can stay open,
without triggering the pre-alarm and consequently the alarm. This
function is used when the door status switch on el. strike is
connected to Input0/I0/wire 5 on the controller. The input is
normally opened (NO) by default. It can be changed to normally
closed (NC) by using the function 15. The time can be set in
seconds or minutes. Switching time from seconds to minutes and
back, can be adjusted by using the function 15.
Set the time till pre-alarm with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint three times on the sensor and remove
it (3 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second.
Each beep indicates 1 second or 1 minute till pre-alarm. Duration
of the time till pre-alarm can be max 120 seconds or 60 minutes.
When you hear the required number of beeps, place a user
fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
Function 4) Pre-alarm and alarm
Set the pre-alarm time. This is the time in which the controller,
with short beeps, alerts you that the door was left open. If you
don’t close the door in the pre-alarm time, the alarm will be
triggered and signaled with long beeps by the controller. The time
can be set in seconds or minutes. Switching time from seconds to
minutes and back, can be adjusted by using the function 15.
Set the pre-alarm time with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint four times on the sensor and remove it
(4 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second.
Each beep indicates 1 second or 1 minute of the pre-alarm time.
Duration of the pre-alarm time can be max 120 seconds or 60
minutes. When you hear the required number of beeps, place a
user fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
Function 5) Negate / Switch output state
This function is used, when you connect an electric strike or electric
magnet which needs power supply to remain in locked state.
Switch output state with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint five times on the sensor and remove it
(5 double beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user
fingerprint on the sensor. The output state will be switched from
the current one.

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Function 6) Delete a fingerprint
Delete the next fingerprint on the list. Use this function if you wish
to delete a fingerprint from the controller. In order to use this
function you must maintain a list of registered fingerprints,
arranged by order of registrations so that you can find the
fingerprint, which was registered before the one you wish to delete.
Delete a fingerprint with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint six times on the sensor and remove it
(6 double beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user
fingerprint on the sensor, which was registered before the one you
wish to delete. This will delete the next fingerprint on the list. Next
registered fingerprint will take the position of a deleted fingerprint.
Function 7) Delete a fingerprint
Delete the previous fingerprint on the list. Use this function if you
wish to delete a fingerprint from the controller. In order to use this
function you must maintain a list of registered fingerprints,
arranged by order of registrations so that you can find the
fingerprint, which was registered after the one you wish to delete.
Delete a fingerprint with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint seven times on the sensor and remove
it (7 double beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user
fingerprint on the sensor, which was registered after the one you
wish to delete. This will delete the previous fingerprint on the list.
Next registered fingerprint will take the position of a deleted
fingerprint.
Function 9) Switch to Wiegand 26-bit, access controller or
back to standalone controller
Switch the controller to a Wiegand 26-bit reader or an access
controller. To change the controller back to a standalone controller
from an access controller, you need to make a “brainwash”with
the Codeks or Codeks Device Manager software.
Switch with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint nine times on the sensor and remove it
(9 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second.
Each beep presents a different function, which is selected with a
user fingerprint.
Standalone controller –Place the user fingerprint on the sensor
before 1 beep.
Wiegand 26-bit reader –Place the user fingerprint on the sensor
after 1 beep.
Access controller –Place the user fingerprint on the sensor after
4 beeps.
Function 13) Delete all
Reset/ delete all data to default.
Delete all with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint thirteen times on the sensor and
remove it (13 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every
second. After three beeps place a user fingerprint on the sensor
confirmation.
Delete all with the Codeks Device Manager program:
Set the Rex to the default settings by using the Codeks Device
Manager program. Connect the Rex via RS485 communication line
to the Spider (communication converter, USB or NET). Connect the
Spider to the computer. In Codeks Device Manager, find the device
and perform the "Brain Wash" function which sets the device to its
default settings.
Default settings
A three-second pulse, five-second open time, four-second
pre-alarm time, door status switch input and push button input
have NO contact; output is set for fail secure el. strike. The
controller is in standalone mode.
Function 15) Sound, alarm output, door status switch input
(NC or NO), set the time in minutes or seconds (function 2,
3, 4)
Turn on/off the sound (beep) which is heard as a pre-alarm and
alarm, when a user fingerprint is registered.
Turn on/off the accelerometer which triggers the alarm output
(output1, O1, wire 4) when the controller is moved.
Set the Input0/I0/wire 5 to normally closed (NC) or normally
opened (NO, default).
Set the time in functions 2, 3, 4 in minutes or seconds.
Set with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint fifteen times on the sensor and
remove it (15 double beeps). The controller will start to beep every
second. Each beep presents a different function, which is selected
with a user fingerprint.
Beep
Specification
No beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
1. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
2. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
3. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
4. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
5. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
6. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
7. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
8. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
9. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
10. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
11. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
12. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
13. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes

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14. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
15. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
Function 16) Reset
“HARD” reset. Use it instead off manual reset (power off/on).
Reset with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint sixteen times on the sensor and
remove it (16 double beeps).The controller will start to beep every
second. After three beeps place a user fingerprint on the sensor for
confirmation.
AS AN 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.
The controller switches to access controller when tables are
sent by the software or when it is set to mode 4 with
function 9. Change the controller’s address from 255 to any
number between 1 and 254. If you have more controllers on
the communication line, don’t duplicate addresses. Add
them one by one on the communication line, because every
controller has address 255 by default.
Communication
Connect the controller to the computer with one of the power
supplies, with built-in 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
REX [box]-[card]-[software]
Box: F
Card: 0 –only fingerprint reader
Software: 9–CODEKS
Code
Description
REX F-0-9
Standalone or access controller in Fbox, with
fingerprint reader, for CODEKS software
OTHER
Warranty only applies when the controller Rex 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

REX F-1-9 and REX F-3-9 –Standalone or Access Controller
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REX F-1-9 and REX F-3-9 –STANDALONE OR ACCESS
CONTROLLER
The Rex is a controller with built-in fingerprint reader and proximity card
reader. It is designed for residential and business buildings, offices, shops,
etc. In various operation modes, the controller allows access for up to 500
users (2 master fingerprints or 2 master cards + 500 user fingerprints or
user cards). The controller can have a proximity card reader with 125kHz or
13.56MHz reading frequency.
As a standalone controller, the entire set-up procedure is carried out with the
master fingerprint or master card. User fingerprints and cards can either be
registered or deleted.
As an access controller, the entire set-up procedure is carried out with the
software.
The controller signals normal operation with flashing red and green LED. It
can also be used as a Wiegand 26-bit reader, if needed.
TECHNICAL DATA
REX F
REX F-1-9 reading frequency
125kHz
REX F-1-9 reading distance
Up to 13cm
REX F-1-9 current consumption
60mA
REX F-3-9 reading frequency
13.56MHz
REX F-3-9 reading distance
Up to 7cm
REX F-3-9 current consumption
90mA
Operating voltage
From 9V to 14V DC
Operating temperature
From -20°C to 60°C
Communication
RS485
Dimensions (mm)
58x120x17 (WxHxD)
Sensor protection
> 15kV ESD protection
Usage
> 1 million wear cycles
Cabel
Cable through or on the wall –3m
Mounting height
140cm from the ground
Memory
500 fingerprints or cards
500 events
Inputs
Door status
Push button
Outputs
Transistor output for el. strike
0.5A
Inputs
Door status
Push button
Clock
Real time clock, battery backup
(max. ten hours)
CONNECTION CABLE
Wire-Color
Description/Wiegand 26-bit
Specification
1 –Red
9-14V DC
Power supply
2 –Gray/Black
GND
Ground
3 –Green
El. strike output / Data 0
Max. 0.5A
Active = GND
4 –White
Alarm output/ Data 1
Active = GND
5 –Yellow
Door status switch input/
Buzzer input
Active = GND
6 –Orange
Push button input /
LED input
Active = GND
7 –Blue
CA
RS485 A line
8 –Brown
CB
RS485 B line
LED DIODES
Color
Description
Flashing red/green
Normal mode
Lit green
El. strike is unlocked
Lit red
Fingerprint has no rights
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 Rex F-3-9 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).
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.
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.
Installation of Rex F
Remove black plastic screw covers on the top and the bottom of the
controller. Install the controller to the wall with two supplied screws. Use
diagonal holes - it enables a small correction of the position of the controller
(up, down, left, right). When the controller is installed, put the screw covers
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AS A STANDALONE CONTROLLER
The entire set-up procedure is carried out with the master fingerprint or
master card. You can register two master fingerprints or two master cards.
You can also register one master fingerprint and one master card.
The master fingerprints or master cards cannot be replaced or
duplicated. You cannot change any setting without them and neither
can we.
Programming with the master fingerprint or master
card
First connection to the power supply and registration of the
master fingerprints or master cards
Register master fingerprints:
Turn on the power supply (2 beeps indicate power on) and place your
fingerprint on the sensor, which you have chosen to be the master
fingerprint. After the triple beep remove the fingerprint. LEDs will begin to
flash rapidly, indicating recording fingerprint. At the end of the recording,
when the controller starts beeping rapidly, once again place the fingerprint
on the sensor. If the fingerprint is identical to the first one, controller
confirms the successful registration with a double beep and with the flashing
green LED diode. If the registration has failed the controller signals with a
longer beep. If the registration is successful repeat the process for the
second master fingerprint.
Register master cards:
Turn the power supply on (2 beeps indicate power on). One by one approach
two cards you will use as a master cards (3 beeps indicate a successful
registration). The first two cards registered become master cards. All the
other cards will be registered as users (user cards).
If you want to register only one master fingerprint, then register the
same fingerprint twice. You can register only one master card if you
approach the same card twice. You can also register one master
fingerprint and one master card.
Usage of master fingerprint and master card
With the master fingerprint or master card you choose the programming
function. Functions can be confirmed either with user fingerprint or user
card.
Master fingerprint:
Every time you place the master fingerprint on the sensor you hear one beep
(successfully read) and a double beep (programming function). To select the
different programming functions you need to remove your master fingerprint
after the double-beep and place it again on the sensor within 2 seconds. The
number of double beeps indicates the programming function.
Master cards:
If you hold the master card in front of the controller, every 2 seconds a
double beep is heard. The number of double beeps indicates the
programming function.
PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS WITH MASTER FINGERPRINT
OR MASTER CARD
Function
Description
1
Register or delete user fingerprints and cards
2
Pulse time/ Duration of active output or toggle mode
3
Door status switch input/ Time till pre-alarm
4
Duration of pre-alarm
5
Negate / Switch output state
6
Delete fingerprint or lost card
7
Delete fingerprint or lost card
9
Switch to Wiegand 26-bit or access controller
13
Delete all
15
Sound (off/on), alarm output (off/on), door status switch
input NC or NO, set time in minutes or seconds
16
Reset
Description of programming functions
Function 1) User fingerprints and user cards
Register or delete user fingerprints and cards. With a registered fingerprint
or card, output (O0, wire 3) for an el. strike is triggered for the time set in
the function 2. In the controller, registered fingerprints and cards are
arranged in order of their registration. Every registered fingerprint and card
is saved to its own position.
For registration or deletion of user fingerprints and cards you can use the
master fingerprint or card.
Register user fingerprint with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint on the sensor and remove it (1 double beep).
Within a period of 10 seconds place a user fingerprint on the sensor. Remove
it after the beep. LEDs will begin to flash rapidly, indicating recording
fingerprint. At the end of the recording, when the controller starts beeping
rapidly, once again place the fingerprint on the sensor. If the fingerprint is
identical to the first one, controller confirms the successful registration with a
lit green LED and activated output. If the registration has failed the controller
signals with a longer beep. If the registration is successful, the user
fingerprint is registered and with it, the user can open output on the
controller. If you repeat the process with the same fingerprint, this
fingerprint will be deleted. Next registered fingerprint (or card) will take the
first available position on the list or position of the deleted fingerprint. If you
would like to delete the fingerprint of the user that no longer exists, you
must maintain a list of registered fingerprints and cards, arranged in order of
registrations-positions (functions 6 and 7).
Register user card with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 1 double beep. Within a period
of three seconds approach a user card. You can register more cards at once,
if you approach them one by one. The user card is now registered and with
it, you can open output on the controller. If the card has already been
registered, it is now deleted and its position is now empty. Next registered
card (or fingerprint) will take the first available position on the list or position
of the deleted card. When you have register/deleted all of the cards, wait
until the controller confirms it with double beep. To delete a lost user card,
you must maintain a list of registered cards and fingerprints, arranged in
order of registrations-positions (functions 6 and 7).
Function 2) Pulse time/ Duration of active output or toggle
mode
Set the duration of active output/ the time in which you can open the door or
set output to toggle mode. The time can be set in seconds or minutes.
Switching time from seconds to minutes and back, can be adjusted by using
the function 15. Toggle mode means, if a user fingerprint or card is
registered, output will remain opened (if it was closed) or closed (if it was
open) till next registration.
Set the duration of active output with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint two times on the sensor and remove it (2 double
beeps). The controller will start to beep every second. Each beep indicates 1
second or 1 minute of active output. Duration of active output can be max
120 seconds or 60 minutes. When you hear the required number of beeps,
place a user fingerprint on the sensor or approach a user card for
confirmation.
Set toggle mode with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint two times on the sensor and remove it (2 double
beeps). Place a user fingerprint on the sensor or approach a user card before
the first beep.
Set the duration of active output with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 2 double beeps. The controller
will start to beep every second. Each beep indicates 1 second or 1 minute of
active output. Duration of active output can be max. 120 seconds or 60
minutes. When you hear the required number of beeps, approach a user card
or place a user fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
Set toggle mode with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 2 double beeps. Approach a
user card or place a user fingerprint on the sensor before the first beep.
Toggle mode is selected.
Function 3) Door status switch input
Set the time till pre-alarm / time in which the door can stay open, without
triggering the pre-alarm and consequently the alarm. This function is used
when the door status switch on el. strike is connected to Input0/I0/wire 5 on
the controller. The input is normally opened (NO) by default. It can be
changed to normally closed (NC) by using the function 15. The time can be
set in seconds or minutes. Switching time from seconds to minutes and back,
can be adjusted by using the function 15.
Set the time till pre-alarm with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint three times on the sensor and remove it (3
double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second. Each beep
indicates 1 second or 1 minute till pre-alarm. Duration of the time till pre-
alarm can be max 120 seconds or 60 minutes. When you hear the required
number of beeps, place a user fingerprint on the sensor or approach a user
card for confirmation.
Set the time till pre-alarm with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 3 double beeps. The controller
will start to beep every second. Each beep indicates 1 second or 1 minute till
pre-alarm. Duration of the time till pre-alarm can be max. 120 seconds or 60
minutes. When you hear the required number of beeps, approach a user card
or place a user fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.

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Function 4) Pre-alarm and alarm
Set the pre-alarm time. This is the time in which the controller, with short
beeps, alerts you that the door was left open. If you don’t close the door in
the pre-alarm time, the alarm will be triggered and signaled with long beeps
by the controller. The time can be set in seconds or minutes. Switching time
from seconds to minutes and back, can be adjusted by using the function 15.
Set the pre-alarm time with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint four times on the sensor and remove it (4
double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second. Each beep
indicates 1 second or 1 minute of the pre-alarm time. Duration of the pre-
alarm time can be max 120 seconds or 60 minutes. When you hear the
required number of beeps, place a user fingerprint on the sensor or approach
a user card for confirmation.
Set the pre-alarm time with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 4 double beeps. The controller
will start to beep every second. Each beep indicates 1 second or 1 minute of
the pre-alarm time. Duration of the pre-alarm time can be max. 120 seconds
or 60 minutes. When you hear the required number of beeps, approach a
user card or place a user fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
Function 5) Negate / Switch output state
This function is used, when you connect an electric strike or electric magnet
which needs power supply to remain in locked state.
Switch output state with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint five times on the sensor and remove it (5 double
beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user fingerprint on the
sensor or approach a user card. The output state will be switched from the
current one.
Switch output state with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 5 double beeps. Within a
period of three seconds approach a user card or place a user fingerprint on
the sensor. The output state will be switched from the current one.
Function 6) Delete a fingerprint or a lost card
Delete the next fingerprint or card on the list. Use this function if you wish to
delete a fingerprint or lost card from the controller. In order to use this
function you must maintain a list of registered fingerprints and cards,
arranged by order of registrations so that you can find the fingerprint or
card, which was registered before the one you wish to delete.
Delete a fingerprint or a lost card with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint six times on the sensor and remove it (6 double
beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user fingerprint on the
sensor or approach a card, which was registered before the one you wish to
delete. This will delete the next fingerprint or card on the list. Next
registered fingerprint or card will take the position of a deleted fingerprint or
deleted card.
Delete a fingerprint or a lost card with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 6 double beeps. Within a
period of three seconds approach the user card or place a user fingerprint on
the sensor, which was registered before the one you wish to delete. This will
delete the next fingerprint or card on the list. Next registered card or
fingerprint will take the position of a deleted card or deleted fingerprint.
Function 7) Delete a fingerprint or a lost card
Delete the previous fingerprint or card on the list. Use this function if you
wish to delete a fingerprint or lost card from the controller. In order to use
this function you must maintain a list of registered fingerprints or cards,
arranged by order of registrations so that you can find the fingerprint or
card, which was registered after the one you wish to delete.
Delete a fingerprint or a lost card with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint seven times on the sensor and remove it (7
double beeps). Within a period of three seconds place a user fingerprint on
the sensor or approach a card, which was registered after the one you wish
to delete. This will delete the previous fingerprint or card on the list. Next
registered fingerprint or card will take the position of a deleted fingerprint or
deleted card.
Delete a fingerprint or a lost card with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 7 double beeps. Within a
period of three seconds approach the user card or place a user fingerprint on
the sensor, which was registered after the one you wish to delete. This will
delete the previous fingerprint or card on the list. Next registered card or
fingerprint will take the position of a deleted card or deleted fingerprint.
Function 9) Switch to Wiegand 26-bit, access controller or
back to standalone controller
Switch the controller to a Wiegand 26-bit reader or an access controller. To
change the controller back to a standalone controller from an access
controller, you need to make a “brainwash”with the Codeks or Codeks
Device Manager software.
Switch with master fingerprint or master card:
Place the master fingerprint nine times on the sensor and remove it (9
double beeps) or approach the master card and remove it after 9 double
beeps. The controller will start to beep every second. Each beep presents a
different function, which is selected with a user fingerprint or user card.
Standalone controller –Place the user fingerprint on the sensor or
approach a user card before 1 beep.
Wiegand 26-bit reader –Place the user fingerprint on the sensor or
approach a user card after 1 beep.
Access controller –Place the user fingerprint on the sensor or approach a
user card after 4 beeps.
Function 13) Delete all
Reset/ delete all data to default.
Delete all with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint thirteen times on the sensor and remove it (13
double beeps). The controller will start to beep every second. After three
beeps place a user fingerprint on the sensor or approach a user card for
confirmation.
Delete all with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 13 double beeps. The
controller will start to beep every second. After three beeps approach a user
card or place a user fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
Delete all with the Codeks Device Manager program:
Set the Rex to the default settings by using the Codeks Device Manager
program. Connect the Rex via RS485 communication line to the Spider
(communication converter, USB or NET). Connect the Spider to the
computer. In Codeks Device Manager, find the device and perform the "Brain
Wash" function which sets the device to its default settings.
Default settings
A three-second pulse, five-second open time, four-second pre-alarm time,
door status switch input and push button input have NO contact; output is
set for fail secure el. strike. The controller is in standalone mode.
Function 15) Sound, alarm output, door status switch input
(NC or NO), set the time in minutes or seconds (function 2,
3, 4)
Turn on/off the sound (beep) which is heard as a pre-alarm and alarm, when
a user fingerprint or user card is registered.
Turn on/off the accelerometer which triggers the alarm output (output1, O1,
wire 4) when the controller is moved.
Set the Input0/I0/wire 5 to normally closed (NC) or normally opened (NO,
default).
Set the time in functions 2, 3, 4 in minutes or seconds.
Set with master fingerprint or master card:
Place the master fingerprint fifteen times on the sensor and remove it (15
double beeps) or approach the master card and remove it after 15 double
beeps. The controller will start to beep every second. Each beep presents a
different function, which is selected with a user fingerprint or user card.
Beep
Specification
No beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
1. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
2. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
3. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally opened (NO)
Time is set in seconds
4. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
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5. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
6. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
7. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input-normally closed (NC)
Time is set in seconds
8. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
9. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
10. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
11. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally opened (NO)
Time is set in minutes
12. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
13. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is OFF
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
14. beep
Sound is OFF
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
15. beep
Sound is ON
Tamper is ON
Door status switch input- normally closed (NC)
Time is set in minutes
Function 16) Reset
“HARD” reset. Use it instead off manual reset (power off/on).
Reset with master fingerprint:
Place the master fingerprint sixteen times on the sensor and remove it (16
double beeps).The controller will start to beep every second. After three
beeps place a user fingerprint on the sensor or approach a user card for
confirmation.
Reset with master card:
Approach the master card and remove it after 16 double beeps. The
controller will start to beep every second. After three beeps approach a user
card or place a user fingerprint on the sensor for confirmation.
AS AN 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.
The controller switches to access controller when tables are sent by
the software or when it is set to mode 4 with function 9. Change the
controller’s address from 255 to any number between 1 and 254. If
you have more controllers on the communication line, don’t duplicate
addresses. Add them one by one on the communication line, because
every controller has address 255 by default.
Communication
Connect the controller to the computer with one of the power supplies, with
built-in 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
REX [box]-[card]-[software]
Box: F
Card: 1 –reading frequency 125kHz (cards)
3 –reading frequency 13.56MHz (cards)
Software: 9–CODEKS
Code
Description
REX F-1-9
Standalone or access controller in Fbox, with fingerprint
reader, integrated proximity card reader frequency
125kHz, for CODEKS software
REX F-3-9
Standalone or access controller in Fbox, with fingerprint
reader, integrated proximity card reader frequency
13.56MHz, for CODEKS software
OTHER
Warranty only applies when the controller Rex 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
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