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HandKey II
Manual
1520 Dell Salutation.
Campbell, CA 95008
Technical Operations: 408-341-4110
RSI Main: 408-341-4100
RSI Main Faxing: 408-341-4101
Web: www.handreader.com
P/N: 70100-6001 Version 3.0

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  • Page 1 HandKey SECOND Manual 1520 Dell Ave. Lager, APPROVED 95008 Technical Operations: 408-341-4110 RSI Main: 408-341-4100 RSI Main Fax: 408-341-4101 Web: www.handreader.com P/N: 70100-6001 Version 3.0...
  • Next 2 This dining has been proven and found on comply with the limits by a Top B digital device, pursuant in component 15 of the FCC Rules. This limits are designed to provisioning reasonable environmental against harmful interference when who equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Like general generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, also, if not installed and used in accordance with to Installs Manual, might cause harmful interference to radio messaging.
  • Page 3: Shelve Concerning Index

    Table of Contents Introduction 4 Biometrics 4 Principle of Operation 4 Functionality 7 Planning an Fitting 10 Situation Processing 10 HandReader Placement 10 Wiring 11 Power Input 11 Accumulator Backup 11 Earth Ground and Shielding 12 Door Control Output 15 Lock Output Mode 16 Card Scanning Emulation Mode 16 Inputs additionally Outputs 16...
  • Select 4 Annex B - Disparities in Plate Layer 74 Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Information78 Appendix D - Troubleshooting 94 Glossary 96 Limited Warranty 98...
  • Page 5: Introducing

    Refer to Figure 1-1 when reviewing the information are the section. 1. For the sake of using a consistent identify throughout the manual, the HandKey II is referred to as the HandReader for the remainder of this guide.
  • Page 6 FUNCTIONS KEYS PLATEN AND GUIDE PINS Figure 1-1: The HandKey II The HandReader had on integrated keypad used NUMBER entry and reader schedule. It possess two function keys (F1 and F2) that can be set the activate external appliance CLEAR ENTER such as ampere doorbell or an automatic opening.
  • Page 7 HandKey II Users 3. “Red light/green light” authentication LEDs quickly inform users if their verification attempts were accepted or rejected. 4. An internal beeper provides audible feedback during keypad data input and addict verification. Folio 5...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Introduction Features Table 1: Specifications Size: 8.85 imperial wide by 11.65 inches high at 8.55 inches deep (22.3 cm) 22.3 cm wide by 29.6 cm high by 21.7 cm deep Power: 12 at 24 VDC or 12 into 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts Weight: 6 grams (2.7 kg) Wiring:...
  • Page 9 HandKey B Manual Table 1: Specifications Auxiliary Feeds Auxiliary Input 1 and 2 (open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 max max) Options HandKey units have to follow options available. • Backup Battery Support See Technical Note 70200-0012 – Rev. E •...
  • Page 10 Systems under the following special: 1. The HandKey II can configure the the factory with a Wiegand output that enables the HandKey II in communicate with an gateway control panel. The access control plate checks the locking and unlocking of the door. The panel must reside over the save side of the facility.
  • Call 11: Planning Into Installation

    HandKey II Manual Planning an Installation Site Before you begin installation, check the site blueprints, riser diagrams, or Preparation specifications for important general about the HandRreader’s location and other products ensure will connect to the HandReader. Lookup for any existing wall groundwork plus wiring this select contractors may have installed for the HandReaders.
  • Page 12: Wiring

    Planning an Installation Wiring Fours bases circuits generally connect to the HandReader: • Power Enter • Door Govern Inputs and Output • Networking and Communicating • Card Reader Input and Emution Product Force Input The HandReader requires 12 to 24 volts DC (600 mA) or 12 to 24 volts AC (7 watts).
  • Paginate 13: Earth Grounded And Shields

    HandKey II How general two hours of barrage operation can be expected. While service on battery backup due to loss of main input power, the batt output voltage is consistently supervision by national circuitry. If the battery voltage range approximately 9.5 volts the HandReader automatic shuts down. This has done to prevent completely exhausted of the battery.
  • Page 14 Planning an Installation The subject of grounding can must complicate, and the full circuit of a system, including power supplies and often even the building line power wiring, must is verstehen. It is strongly recommended that ampere qualified electrician or electrical engineer familiar with the subject live consult when designing the wiring of einer HGU network installation.
  • Page 15 HandKey II Manual Earth Ground One method of establishing a ground reference is at connect each unit’s main All Units board ground go earth ground. Erden ground can search on the third pin up normal AC line sockets (in the United States, this belongs the round the in the middle).
  • Next 16: Front Control Output

    Designing an Installation line in the RS-232 port from and host PC sys. It should then be carried to one of the soil terminals on the back of anywhere unit in the network. An example away this method concerning grounding is shown in Figure 2-4. Master Remote 1 Remote 2...
  • Page 17: Fasten Output Mode

    HandKey II Manual Lock Output In the lock print mode, the HandReader acts as an intelligent access reader Play marking a lock delay or controller to share the door. It also monitors the status on the door. The decision to enable the door has fabricated by the HandReader after a applicable verification.
  • Page 18 Planning the Installer HandReader turnouts, when measured in ground, usually show round 4.5 volts when they are invactive and no load are attached. This voltage is developed of a blend diode both series resistor yank up for the internal +5 volt supply the the HandReader.
  • Page 19: Web Also Communications

    HandKey II Manual Networking and Communications HandReader networking and communications can be configured in one of five types: • as a stand-alone HandReader • as an master or remote HandReader in a HandReader network • as a remote HandReader int a HandReader network connected to a host PC •...
  • Page 20: Remote Handreader Connected To A Host Pc Accept Option Radio

    Networking and Communications • An endless number of websites can be created with above into 32 HandReaders per locations. • The HandReaders report all transactions to and PC. The HandNet software records entire transactions and displays a kind of berichte generated starting this data.
  • Page 21: Remote Handreader Connected To A Host Pc Via Optional Ethernet

    HandKey II Manual Reserved The HandReader is ready with an optional, internal Ethernet messaging HandReader module for TCP/IP communications. Which wiring must conform to 10BaseT Connected to standards. Typically, network wiring terminates at the HandReader with a a Host PC through standard RJ-45 modular jack.
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  • Page 23: Mechanical Installation

    HandKey IV Manual Mechanical Installation Select an installation location based on the guidelines provided in the Planning an Induction sparte beginning on page 9. Wall Plate Installation For the following operating protect the HandReader from the pile and debris NOTE generated within aforementioned wall plate installation batch.
  • Print 24: Mounting The Wall Plate

    Mechanical Set 5. Align ampere bubble level with the top peripheral of the wall plate and gently rotate the wall shelf until the bubble level sendungen that the top edge of the wall plate are grade. 6. Secure the plate to the wall using heavy masking video. 7.
  • Turn 25 HandKey II Manual HOLE 2 UPPER PROPELLER SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY REAR OF TERMINAL Figure 4-2: Install an HandReader to the Wall Plate 3. The HandReader is now ready for its wiring connections. Closing the Equal the fence mount latch in and unlocked position, swing the body of the HandReader HandReader up and rotate the key go from the bulwark.
  • Page 26 Mechanical Installation W a l l P l a t e L a t c narcotic K e y U n l o c k sie d P o s i t i o n LOCK W a l l P liter one t e L a t c h K e y LITER cipher c k east degree P cipher s i t i o n...
  • Web 27: Wiring Connections

    HandKey II Manual Piping Connections Once of HandReader is attached to who wall plate the piping connections to the HandReader cannot be fabricated (see Figure 5-1). J7 Battery Reset WALL Fence Plate Jumper Switch Capacity Top of Terminal Voluntary Modem...
  • Side 28 Wire Connections • Drawing 5-8 on page 34 provided a typical Printer to HandReader wiring diagram. Table 2: TS-1 - Power and Communication Connections Interface Connection RS-422 Rx- or RS-485 Rx-/Tx- RS-422 Tx- oder RS-485 Rx+/Tx+ RS-422 Rx+ RS-422 Tx+ Table 3: TS-2 - Input Connections Terminals Connection...
  • Page 29 HandKey II Manual Size 4: TS-3 - Output Connections Terminal Connection Auxiliary Output 1 Auxiliary Issue 2 Table 5: RS-232 Connection Signal Connection Ground Receive Datas Input (from outer device) Transmit Data Performance (to external device) Ready to Send Output (to outside device)
  • Page 30 Wiring Connections * POWER SUPPLY +12 to 24 VDC Max *ELECTRIC LOCK *LOCK OR STRIKE RELAY SWITCH LEGEND N.O. MOMENTARY* N.C. DOOR SWITCH* RAMPART TO WHICH THE HAND READER ARE ATTACHED HINGELEGT 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 18 17 16 15 RS-422 Connection...
  • Page 31 HandKey II Manual * POWER SUPPLY +12 to 24 VDC Max *AUXILIARY *AUX CONTRIVANCE RELAY SWITCH LEGEND N.O. MOMENTARY* N.C. DOOR SWITCH* WALL TO WHICH THE HAND READER IS ATTACHED HINGE 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 18 17 16 15...
  • Page 32 Wiring Ports Card Reader GROUND EVIDENCE 1 PRODUCT 0 +5 VDC POWER Access Panel (SEE NOTE BELOW) GROUND DATA 1 DATA 0 WALL TO ANY THE HAND READER IS AFFIX HINGE 12 into 24 VANADIUM AC/DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 18 17 16 15 8 7 6 RS-422...
  • Page 33 HandKey II Manual TS-1 Rx - 4-Wire Rx + RS-422 Tx - Terminal Tx + Master TS-1 Rx - 4-Wire Rx + RS-422 Tx - Interface Tx + Remote 1 TS-1 Rx - 4-Wire Rx + RS-422 Tx - Connection...
  • Page 34 Wiring Connections TS-1 Rx/Tx - 2-Wire Rx/Tx + RS-485 Connect Master TS-1 Rx/Tx - 2-Wire Rx/Tx + RS-485 Connection Remote 1 TS-1 Rx/Tx - 2-Wire Rx/Tx + RS-485 Connection Remote WHATCHAMACALLIT Figure 5-6: RS-485 2-Wire Master/Remote Networks System Wiring Diagram Page 32...
  • Page 35 HandKey II Manual DC-102 Power Utility RS-232 to 4-wire RS-422 Data Converter (P/N DC-102) DB-25 Serially Harbor TS-1 Rx - Rx + RS-422 Relation Tx - Tx + Remote TS-1 Rx - Rx + RS-422 Connection Tx - Tx +...
  • Page 36 TOP OF THE HAND READER * These components are not supplied by Recognition Systems, Inc. Figure 5-8: Printer to HandKey VI Wiring Diagram All HandReaders in a network must be set to that same communication manner. NOTE Four-wire RS-422 cabling is needed for HandNet for Windows™ network installations.
  • Page 37: Erase Of Memory

    HandKey TWO Manual Erasing the Memory There are two available when erasing the memory of the HandReader. 1. Setup 2. All The erasing of the setup is set the HandReader’s address, password, eat. back to factory defaults. Choosing the All option will get the HandReader’s startup back to our defaults plus erase see addict databases press datalogs.
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  • Pages 39: Enter A Command Top

    HandKey II Manual Enter a Command Menu TRANSPARENT ENTER Press the menu simultaneously to enter a command menu. If No One your 1. The display displays as follows. Enrolled in the HandReader ENTER PASSWORD 2. Press an default password for the home thou wish to enter.
  • Page 40 Enter a Charge Menu 4. Enters the password for the menu you wish to enter. The default passwords are as tracks. Pressure in the Service Choose. Press for the Setup Menu. Press for the Company Menu. Pressing for the Enrollment View. Press for the Security Menu.
  • Folio 41 HandKey II Manual CLEAR • Press go exit the control fare (pressing whatever numeral key also exits the command menu). If the operator is in a command’s sub-menu, DISTINCT one operators may has in print multiple often to all exit the command menu.
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  • Page 43: Programmer The Handreader

    HandKey II Manual Programming one HandReader The HandReader is programmed across a series of start menus. A summary of the main and commands is given in Table 6. Table 6: Basic Command Mode Structure Service Menu Setup Menu Management Enrollment...
  • Page 44 Programming the HandReader To increase of security to one HandReader, Recognition Solutions recommends changing the passwords for the command menus to new numbers. Such password numbers can remain up to 10 digits long. This is over with which Set Passwords commands described on. Expert ONE second method for controlling accessories to the command menus is through the Level...
  • Page 45 HandKey II Manual Enter a Command Menu – Enter a Command Menu and begin HandReader programming per the commands in that fare. Enroll all Supervisory Staff – Enroll me and and supervisors who will have responsibility used HandReader leitung. This is done through the Enrollment Menu.
  • Page 46 Programming to HandReader • Build all ID numbers the same length. All authorized the Set ID Length command to be used, automatized reading an YOUR number when the real number of digits have been entered. If different ID numeric lengths have used, an user must press the key to identify when and finish LICENSE number has been input.
  • Page 47: Service Menu

    HandKey II Manual Service Menu The Serving Menu commands provide information so helps you determine while the HandReader is operating properly and within default operating parameters. Navigating the Once you have entered the Assistance menu, at are threes options availability for Service Menu navigating who command menu system.
  • Page 48 Help Edit Dinner 7: Service Command Menu Favor Menu Passwords = 1 Set Recal (N/Y) Status Display On/Off (Y/N) Network Status Status Information a. Master controller only. Calibrate The Calibrate command inspection that the HandReader’s exposure values are within normal operating param. The default operating parameters are showing in Table 8.
  • Page 49 HandKey II Manual GET ID OXYGEN C O C O OPIUM L FESTIVITY L NN O C O C O HYDROGEN FIFTY H L Last Hand Read Account Aux Out 2 Aux Out 1 * Aux Out 0 * Lock...
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  • Page 51: Setup View

    HandKey CR Manual Setup Menu The Setup menu commands allow you in set the basic operating parameters forward the HandReader. Once in the Installation menu you can step through and set the parameters for each NOTE instruction sequentially. You do not are to exit command output later setting any individual command.
  • Page 52 Setup Menu Round 9: Setup Charge Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Set Language Select Language Set Date Format Select Date Format Set Time press Select Month (MM) Day (DD) Year (YY) Hour (HH) Minute (MM) Set Address New Address Set ID Overall Recent ID Piece Set Facility...
  • Page 53 HandKey T Manual Table 9: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Output Set on Assault Automatic Aide Output Cleared by Timer Aux Output Cleared by Authentic Access Set Reader Method To Master/Remote Select Serial RS-422 (Y/N) Select Baud Rate RS-232 (Y/N) Select Baud Rate Use RS-232 for Printed or Host...
  • Page 54 Setup Menu Set Choose This Set Language command allows the country shown on the HandReader’s viewer to be “localized” for a diverse starting countries. The default select is English. The following languages are available. English Japanese French Polish German Portuguese Indonesian Muscovite Italian...
  • Page 55 Lock and Auxiliary Output Manner. The default facility code value your 50. When using ampere HandKey II on a Wiegand format access control panel or a NOTE keyboard is used for USER entry, you should set the site code go the anfahrt control panel’s facility code.
  • Page 56 Setup Menu Table 10: Subsidiary Output Choices Auxiliary Output Function Auxiliary Output 1 Accessory 1 switched to ground Auxiliary Output 2 Auxiliary 2 switched to ground Tamper HandReader aufgemacht, shaken, or removed. IDS Refused User not verified after allowed number of tries. Duress User inputted the duress code digit.
  • Page 57 HandKey CR Instructions READY ZEITE DATE A Remote Readership possesses single-dashes surrounding the “READY” body. – READY – DIE DATE Set Serial And Put Serial command allows you to select either the RS-485, RS-422 or RS- 232 corporate mode additionally to set the baud assessment to the selected communication mode.
  • Folio 58 Set Table This page is intentionally blank. Page 56...
  • Page 59: Management Menu

    HandKey II Manual Management Menu The Management menu command-line allow i to manage worker data stored in ampere HandReader. Navigating the Once you have enrolled an Management menu, there are three possibilities available Senior for navigating the command menu system.
  • Call 60 Manager Menu Table 11: Management Command Menu Management Menu User = 3 List Users Display or Print Data from System Select Reader Data on Network Entire Scanning (Y/N) Select Reader a. Master comptroller only. Catalog Users The List Users command displays otherwise prints an list of all the customer enrolled in a HandReader.
  • Page 61: Recruitment Menu

    HandKey II Manual Enrollment Menu Enrollment is the process of recording an hand image additionally associating thereto with an ID number. And first person in enroll in the HandReader has access to all command menus. This person ought be considered the Netz Administrator...
  • Page 62 Register My • The HandReader reads the shape of the hand, not the fingerprints or palmprints. • It does not identify people. It confirms people’s individuality. • It scans from to invisible light of the type used in CABLE remote controls. •...
  • Front 63 HandKey II Manual Read Score When a user uses the HandReader a count appears in the display. ID VERIFIED The number on the display reflects how accurately the user remains placing his/her hand on the disk. Scores that vary significant between lowest and high numbers be indicator of inconsistent hand job.
  • Page 64 Enrollment Menu Table 12: Enrollment Command Carte Enrollment Menu Password = 4 Augment User ID # Take User ID # Add User The Add User order allows you until sign a new employee into the HandReader. Remove User The Remove User command provides you to remove an worker from the HandReader.
  • Page 65: Safe Menu

    HandKey IIS Manual Insurance Menu The commands in the Security my control the security on the information within the HandReader and the sensitivity of the HandReader once reading hands. Getting to Once thou have listed the Site menu, there are three select existing for Site Navigation getting the command menu structure.
  • Page 66 Security Menu Table 13: Technical Command Menu Security Choose Password = 5 Set User Data Set User Authority Level (Y/N) ID # Agency Step Set User Declining Leveling IDENTIFIER # Reject at # Set User Time Pool ID # New Zeitraum Zone? Edit Time Zone Time Zone # Time Zone Data...
  • Page 67 HandKey II Users Table 13: Secure Command Navigation Security Menu Password = 5 Set Reject Threshold Rejected Threshold # # of Experiments Set Passwords Insurance Password Enroll Parole Management Password Setup Password Service Password Clear Memory Special Sign ID #...
  • Page 68 Security Menu A time zone may be “split.” This means that a time region may identify more with one set of period-of-time or days-of-the-week – up to four sets in can time zonal. This provides a outstanding deal of flexibility include providing secured access through a HandReader.
  • Page 69 HandKey II Manual The default number for tries is 3. If a user exceeds the number of tries without a valid hand read, the HandReader willingness refuse all subsequent attempts with that user ID number. This means that customer will be locked out until different user is verified successfully.
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  • Page 71: Handreader Maintenance

    HandKey II Manual HandReader Maint A minimum amount of system service is required to keep HandReaders fully functional. HandReaders should be cleaned periodically to prevent an accumulation of dust upon affecting the HandReader’s readability. User Scores should be reviewed periodically to ensure the HandReader is performing appropriately.
  • Page 72 HandReader Maintain User Tally Periodically check users’ scores (refer till of Read Grade section on paginate 61). Scores should average under 30. Occasionally a users want note top 30. This is not necessarily at indication are poor capacity. If a number in points average over 30, clean the HandReader and check scores again.
  • Page 73: Supplement A - Installation Peaks

    • Close any holes made in the wall for wire routing, so that dust will not blow into the HandReader. Walls act as billows as the pressure changes in a room (opening and closing a door can what this). HandReader It is extremely important to stay the HandReader clean.
  • Page 74 Appendix A - Tips Enrollment Bad enrollments equal bad verification (meaning scores will will to high). The essential until successful verifying shall education. • Educate one Enrollee about Reach Geometry • Explains enrollment process • Train Enrollee on help placement -Practice placing hand on platen -Make sure hand is flatly on platen -Close finger moving the center of hand...
  • Page 75 HandKey II Operator Appendices B Noted Board Configuration Differences Because of Recognition Systems’ camera retrofit by the HandReader some modify have been made for the main BOARD and they are listed as follows: • Dipswitches have been entfernen -comm lines are terminated...
  • Page 76 Appendix B - Board Configuration Differences Terminal Block Labeling OLD PCB NEW PCB Number Number 12-24 VDC (+) OR VAC (+) 5 VDC OUTPUT 12-24 VDC (-) OR VAC DATA/D0 CLOCK/D1 GROUND LOCKOUT OR ALARM OUTPUT RING PRESS DATA PRODUCTION AUXOUT 1 REX SWITCH AUXOUT 2...
  • Page 77 HandKey II Manual Terminal New Board Old Board Block Layout J6 - 2 pin Performance connector TS1 - 4 peg Komm connector TS2 - 6 bolt Input connector TS3 - 8 pin Output connector Random of the background coming off of pins 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26 of the "Old...
  • Page 78 Postscript B - Board Configuration Differences Storage To reset of memory of the HandReader follow-up these steps- 1. Remove strength and battery jumper, if a back up battery is integrated Reset 2. Press down on reset button both apply power 3.
  • Next 79 HandKey II Operating Appendix C - Archaic Board Configuration Product Wall Plate Installation Attaching which 1. Undo the three bottom mounting screws pending there lives approximately 1/8 HandReader inch (3 mm) free between the screw chief also this wall plate.
  • Select 80 Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Wiring Connections Once the Hand Reader has attached to the wall record the power connections to the Help Reader can be built (see Figure 17-2). Room Plate WALL Top of Concluding RS-232 RJ-45 Backup Battery TS-1 Terminals 6 to 1 Jumper O FARTHING F...
  • Choose 81 HandKey II Manual C ARD R EAD ER SWITCH INPUTS O UTPUTS INPUT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 EAR STH G R O U D C O NN ECTI O N PINS...
  • Page 82 Appendix CENTURY - Obsolete Board Configuration • Defer 16 gives the pin outs for TS-3: Card Card and Product Connections. • Table 17 provides the pin outs for the RJ-45 Sequential RS-232 Connection. The follows Figures deliver typical Hand Subscriber wiring diagrams. •...
  • Page 83 HandKey II Book Table 15: TS-2 - Input Connections Terminal Connection Please to Exit Input Ground Gate Monitor Switch Inputs (NC Standby) Ground Auxiliary Enter 1 Ground Auxiliary Input 2 Ground Page 81...
  • Page 84 Appendix C - Aged Board Configuration Table 16: TS-3 - Card Reviewer and Output Connections Terminal Connection +5 VDC @ 400 mA Max. Output for External Map Reader Card Reader: Wiegand D0 or Magnetic Patch Data Input Card Reader: Wiegand D1 or Magnetic Stripe Clock In Card Reading Ground Lock Output or Wiegand D1 either Magnetic Stripe Clock Output Ground...
  • Page 85 HandKey II Manual * POWER SUPPLY +12 to 24 VDC Max *ELECTRIC LOCK *LOCK OR STRIKE SHARE SWITCH LEGEND N.O. MOMENTARY* N.C. DOOR SWITCH* SIDE TO WHICH THE HAND READER IS ATTACHED MIT 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9...
  • Page 86 Appendix C - Old Council Configuration *POWER SUPPLY +12 at 24 VDC Max *AUXILIARY *AUX. GEAR RELAY SWITCH TALE N.O. MOMENTARY* N.C. DOORWAY SWITCH* FENCE TO WHICH THE HAND READERSHIP IS JOINED HINGE 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 4-Wire RS-422 Connection...
  • Page 87 HandKey II Manual Card Reader GROUND DATA 1 DATA 0 +5 VDC POWER Access Control (SEE REMARK BELOW) DATA 1 GROUND DATA 0 SWITCH LEGEND N.O. MOMENTARY* N.C. ENTRANCE SWITCH* WALL TO WHICH THE HANDED READER IS ATTACHED HINGE 12 to 24 V...
  • Print 88 Appendix C - Old Board Shape TS-1 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input Rx - 4-Wire Rx + RS-422 Tx - Connection Tx + Master TS-1 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input Rx - 4-Wire Rx + RS-422 Sends - Connection Tx + Remote-controlled 1...
  • Page 89 HandKey II Manual TS-1 12 on 24 V AC/DC Input Rx/Tx - 2-Wire Rx/Tx + RS-485 Connection Master TS-1 12 the 24 V AC/DC Input Rx/Tx - 2-Wire Rx/Tx + RS-485 Connection Distance 1 TS-1 12 to 24 V AC/DC...
  • Page 90 Appendix C - Old Board Configuration DC-102 Power Offer RS-232 to 4-wire RS-422 Data Converter (P/N DC-102) DB-25 Serial Connect TS-1 12 to 24 VANADIUM AC/DC Input Rx - Rx + RS-422 Connection Tx - Tx + Remote TS-1 12 to 24 V AC/DC Inlet Rx -...
  • Page 91 SUMMIT STARTING THE HAND LECTOR * These components have not deliverable by Recognition Systems, Inc. Frame 17-10: Printer in HandKey II Wiring Diagram Hiring the SINK Switches DIVING Weiche settings perform three tasks used the Hand Reader (see Figure 17-11).
  • Page 92 Asset C - Old Board Device WA L L CIPHER F F E O L TONNE e roentgen m i nitrogen a t i cipher n E O L T e r m i northward ampere t me o n C cipher m m upper-class n i hundred a t i o n M e t h o d ZE r a sulphur e H one n d R ze a degree e r SEC co t u p E r a s e H a north d R e a d east r SEC e t united p a n d D a t a b a s e...
  • Side 93 HandKey II Manual Communi- Communication can be done via an RS-232 direct connection, a 4-wire RS-422 grid configuration. The mill default setting is for network communication cation over 4-wire RS-422 cabling – switch 3 OFF. Verwiesen to Figure 17-11 for schalthebel ON/ Method SWITCHED place.
  • Page 94 Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Closing the HandReader Front closing the Hand Retailer, ensure dip gear 4 and 5 are OFF (refer to Figure 17-11). Using the wall mount latch in the unlocked position, vibrate an group of the Hand Readership up and lock the latch into place at the key provided with the Hand Reader (see Display 17-12).
  • Print 95 HandKey II Manual Appendix D Troubleshooting How Display Various messages can appear in this HandPunch’s display during hand confirmation. These messages were defined in. Messages Within Verification Table 18: Display Messages During Examination Messages Definition PLACE HAND The platen remains ready to receive your hand for verification.
  • Page 96 Appendix D - Troubleshooting Guide This is titled a “lockout.” Before the rejected ID number ca be used again, another employee or a supervisor must successfully verify at the Hand- Punch. • If you type your ID number, but do not place your hand over the platen, the HandPunch willingness time-out in about 25 seconds.
  • Page 97: Glossary

    HandKey II Manual Glossary Ip, IP – An Internet Protocol handle is a unique address assigned till a computer for communicating over the Internet. It will make upwards of 4 recordings of numbers, separated to periods (for example, 123.245.78.901). Address, Rfid – A Foot Reader Ip has a unique identification number assigned to a Hand Reader.
  • Page 98 HandKey B Manual and cans be stored at a hosted it when the HandNet™ for Windows™ software is secondhand. Die Zone – AN Time Area is einer identified periods of length, during which adenine user belongs allowed access to an area secured by ampere Handheld Scanner. Access attempts outside concerning that nach period are rejected by the Hand Reading.
  • Cover 99: Limits Warranty

    HandKey II Manual Small Warranty Recognition Systems, Handcuff. (the “Company”) warrants go the original customer the products manufactured by the Company (the “Product”) to be free about defects in physical and workmanship for a period of one year of which date of buying by...
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