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Sygonix 2380476 User manual

Connections and controls
1 Opening for wall mounting
2 LED
3 RFID/ngerprint sensor with LED ring
Connecting cable:
Colour Inscription Function
Red 9 - 24 V/DC Operating voltage 9 - 24 V/DC
Black GND GND/ground
Yellow OPEN Door opener button
Green NC NC (normally closed) contact of relay
Brown COM COM (centre contact) contact of relay
White NO NO (normally open) contact of relay
Installation and connection
Use suitable screws and, if necessary, dowels
to mount the mounting plate with the module
on the wall (see gure on the right) depending
on the type of wall.
The included mounting frame can be pre-in-
stalled depending on the substrate and instal-
lation position, and the access system should
then be screwed tight. Suitable screws and, if
necessary, dowels should be used depending
on the substrate.
A hole for the connecting cable must be drilled
before fastening.
Ensure that no cables or wires
are damaged when drilling holes
or tightening screws.
Wiring should be carried out according to the following examples.
Ensure that there is suitable insulation (e.g. heat shrink tubing).
A protective diode is included for connecting a door opener. It protects the electronics from damage caused
by voltage surges. Ensure the correct polarity, as shown in the following connection examples (when con-
nected, the ring on the protective diode must face the positive pole/+).
Attention!
Never switch the mains voltage via the potential-free changeover contact! There is a risk of fatal
electric shock! Observe the permissible contact rating; see “Technical data” chapter.
Use suitable cables with different colours. Note the colours and store this information together
with these instructions. When connecting the cables, pay attention to the correct polarity (plus/+
and minus/-).
Connection to conventional voltage/power supply:
When a conventional power supply unit should be
used, observe the wiring diagram on the right.
A) “Fail Secure” door opener: Releases the lock-
ing latch only when its operating voltage is applied
(common design for front doors).
B) “Fail-safe” door opener: releases the locking
latch only when the operating voltage is missing
(uncommon design, e.g. used for escape route
doors, which can be opened in the event of a power
outage).
1 Access system
2 Door opener button
3 Power adapter
4 “Fail-Secure” door openers
5 “Fail-Safe” door openers
The included diode must be connected correctly
near the door opener to protect the access system
from voltage surges.
Connecting to alarm system
Observe the operating instructions for the alarm
system used. The access system relay switches
when a valid transponder is recognised or when
a stored nger is placed on the sensor. The alarm
system can thus be enabled or disabled.
Operation
Switch on the operating voltage after installation and connection. The access system LED lights up red. This
indicates that the access system is in standby mode. You can now start programming, see next chapter.
Operating instructions
RFID/ngerprint access system
Item no. 2380476
Intended use
This product is designed to prevent unauthorised access to doors (e.g. in an ofce) and to activate/disable
alarm systems. Control can be exercised via suitable transponders or ngerprints.
Holding a paired user transponder in front of the reading surface or placing a stored nger on the ngerprint
sensor activates a potential-free relay changeover contact (see contact rating under “Technical data”). This
can be used, for example, to control a door opener or an alarm system.
The product is intended for vertical installation on a wall and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use (IP 66).
For safety and approval purposes, do not rebuild and/or modify this product. Using the product for purposes
other than those described above may damage the product. In addition, improper use can cause hazards
such as a short circuit, re or electric shock. Read the operating instructions carefully and store them in a
safe place. Only make this product available to third parties together with its operating instructions.
This product complies with statutory, national and European regulations. All company and product names
contained herein are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
Delivery content
• RFID/ngerprint module
• Fasteners (2x special screws with matching L-key, 4x screw head stickers, mounting frame with 2x screws
and 2x dowels)
• Master transponder
• 1N4004 diode (for relay changeover contact)
• Operating instructions
Up-to-date operating instructions
Download the latest operating instructions at www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR code shown.
Follow the instructions on the website.
Description of symbols
The symbol with an exclamation mark in a triangle is used to highlight important information in
these operating instructions. Always read this information carefully.
The arrow symbol indicates special information and tips on how to use the product.
Safety information
Read the operating instructions carefully and observe in particular the safety instruc-
tions. If you do not follow the safety information and information on proper handling in
these operating instructions, we will assume no liability for any resulting personal injury
or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
• This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
• Protect the product from extreme temperatures, impacts, ammable gases, vapours and
solvents.
• Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height may damage the
product. Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.
• Do not mount or connect the product when it is connected to a power supply.
• Never exceed the contact rating for the potential-free changeover contact specied in chapter
“Technical data”. Never switch the mains voltage, as this can cause life-threatening electric
shock!
• Always observe the safety and operating instructions of any other devices which are con-
nected to the product (e.g. door openers and alarm systems).
• If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, stop using it and prevent unauthorised
use. Safe operation of the appliance can no longer be guaranteed if it shows visible signs of
damage, malfunctions, has been exposed to unfavourable storage conditions or signicant
transport loads.
• For installations in industrial facilities, follow the accident prevention regulations for electri-
cal systems and equipment issued by the national safety organisation or the corresponding
national authority.
• Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. It may become a dangerous toy
for children!
• Maintenance, modications and repairs must be carried out by a technician or a specialist
repair centre.
• If you are not sure how to operate the product correctly, or if you have any questions that are
not answered in these operating instructions, contact us or another specialist.
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Programming
The included transponder is normally paired as a master transponder and can be used to pair/save or delete
user transponders and user ngerprints.
In the section below you will nd instructions on how to pair a master ngerprint.
a) Pairing a new master transponder and/or master ngerprint
A new master transponder can be paired if the currently used master transponder is lost or
defective. There can be only one master transponder for security reasons (if a lost master tran-
sponder “shows up”, it will no longer be recognised).
You can save a master ngerprint or a master transponder or both.
• Switch off the power supply and wait until the LED goes off.
• Press and hold down the door opener button and switch on the power supply. You will hear a beep (the
LED briey ashes red and green) and then the LED lights up red. Now release the door opener button.
You will hear another beep and the LED lights up yellow.
If you hear two beeps, you have waited too long. Switch off the power supply and start over.
• To save a master ngerprint, place the same nger three times on the sensor. As your nger touches the
sensor, an LED ring around the sensor lights up blue. The LED ring lights up green and you will hear a
beep when the ngerprint has been correctly recognised.
If the ngerprint cannot be read correctly, you will hear three beeps and the LED ring will ash
red. The same applies if you attempt to use a stored ngerprint as the new master ngerprint.
• To save a new transponder as a master transponder, hold the transponder in front of the sensor until you
hear a beep. The new master card is saved.
• Once the master ngerprint and the master transponder have been saved, the programming mode is
exited and the LED lights up red. When only one of the two types of access is used, wait a few seconds
until the programming mode is automatically exited and the LED lights up red.
b) Saving a user transponder/ngerprint
• Hold the master transponder once in front of the sensor or place the master nger once on the ngerprint
sensor. You will hear a beep and the LED lights up yellow. The pairing mode is enabled.
• Now pair a single user transponder or several user transponders one after another. You will hear a beep
once every single user transponder is paired.
If a newly paired transponder is used, you will hear three beeps and the LED ashes red.
• To pair a user ngerprint, place the same nger three times in succession on the ngerprint sensor. As your
nger touches the sensor, an LED ring around the sensor lights up blue. The LED ring lights up green and
you will hear a beep when the ngerprint has been correctly recognised.
If the ngerprint cannot be read correctly, you will hear three beeps and the LED ring will ash
red. The same applies if you attempt to read a stored ngerprint.
• Hold the master transponder once in front of the sensor or place the master nger once on the ngerprint
sensor. You will hear a beep and the LED lights up red. The pairing mode is disabled.
If no transponder or ngerprint is paired within 10 seconds, the pairing mode is automatically
exited.
c) Deleting the user transponder
• Hold the master transponder twice in front of the sensor or place the master nger twice on the ngerprint
sensor. Each time you hold it you will hear a beep and the LED lights up yellow. The delete mode is
enabled.
• Hold the user transponder (or several user transponders one after another) you want to delete in front of
the sensor. You will hear a beep once every single user transponder is deleted.
If a newly deleted transponder is used, you will hear three beeps and the LED ashes red.
• To delete a user ngerprint, place your nger on the ngerprint sensor. As your nger touches the sensor,
an LED ring around the sensor lights up blue. The LED ring lights up green and you will hear a beep when
the ngerprint has been deleted.
• Hold the master transponder once in front of the sensor or place the master nger once on the ngerprint
sensor. You will hear a beep and the LED lights up red. The delete mode is disabled.
If no transponder or ngerprint is deleted within 10 seconds, the delete mode is automatically
exited.
d) Setting relay switching time
By default, the relay is activated for 5 seconds when a paired user transponder/ngerprint is
read. This time can be adjusted from 1 to 99 seconds and toggle mode (relay switches upon
each reading) can be selected.
• Switch off the power supply and wait until the LED goes off.
• Press and hold down the door opener button and switch on the power supply. As you hold down the button,
you will hear a beep. You should release the door opener button after two beeps. You will then hear a long
beep and the LED lights up yellow; the relay setting mode is enabled.
If you do not perform any further actions within 10 seconds, you will hear three beeps and the
LED ashes red. The relay setting mode is disabled automatically.
Switching to toggle mode
• Keep the door opener button pressed until you hear three beeps. Now release the door opener button. The
relay setting mode is now disabled.
• When a paired user transponder/ngerprint is read, the relay switches and remains in current switch posi-
tion until another user transponder/ngerprint is read.
Setting the relay switching time
• Keep the door opener button pressed until you hear three beeps. As you hold down the button, you will
hear a beep every second. The relay is activated for one second with a beep (time can be adjusted from
1 to 99 seconds).
• Release the door opener button when the required time has been reached (for example, if you release it
after 8 beeps, the relay will be activated for 8 seconds when a paired user transponder/ngerprint is read).
The relay setting mode is now disabled.
e) Resetting to factory defaults
• Switch off the power supply and wait until the LED goes off.
• Press and hold down the door opener button and switch on the power supply. As you hold down the button,
you will hear a beep. After a while, you will hear two beeps followed by another three beeps. Now release
the door opener button: the LED lights up yellow.
• Now press and hold down the door opener button for 10 seconds until you hear a long beep: the LED
briey lights up green and red. The access system is now reset to factory defaults. All stored data (tran-
sponders/ngerprints) are deleted and the relay switching time is reset to 5 seconds.
You must rst pair a new master transponder and/or master ngerprint before you can save user
transponders/ngerprints.
Care and cleaning
Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions, as these may damage the
casing or cause the product to malfunction.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be placed in household waste. At the end
of its service life, dispose of the product in accordance with applicable regulatory guidelines. You
thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to environmental protection.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, hereby declares that this product con-
forms to Directive 2014/53/EU.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity:
www.conrad.com/downloads
Enter the product's order number in the search eld; you can then download the EU Declaration
of Conformity in the available languages.
Specications
Operating voltage ......................................9 - 24 V/DC
Power consumption ...................................Standby <25 mA; max. 100 mA
Transmission frequency range ..................124.6 - 125.4 kHz
Transmission power...................................11.62 dBm
Max. reading distance ............................... approx. 2 cm
Data retention in case of a power cut ........yes
Suitable transponders ................................Commercially available EM transponders for frequency 125 kHz
Output ........................................................Potential-free single-pole changeover contact (relay)
Max. contact rating 24 V/DC, 2 A
Adjustable switching duration (1 - 99 seconds or toggle mode;
5 seconds by default)
Transponder storage .................................3000
Transponder storage .................................100
Mounting location ...................................... Indoors/outdoors
Protection class .........................................IP66
Ambient conditions ....................................Temperature -40 °C to +60 °C
Dimensions ................................................115 x 40 x 25 mm (H x W x D)
Weight ....................................................... approx. 105 g
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microlming, or the capture in
electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2021 by Conrad Electronic SE. *2380476_V1_0921_02_VTP_m_en

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