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Intelligent Multi Door [4] Access Control Panel
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1. Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 TTL 1 TTLZ2 1 Input 1 Door1 Exit button 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Input 2 Door1 Contact SW 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 3 Input 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Input 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 088 Input 1 Door2 Exit 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 E1088 Input 2 Door2 Contact 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 EIO88 Input 3 Door3 Exit 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 EIO88 Input 4 Door3 Contact 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 EIO88 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 EIO88 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 EIO88 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 EIO88 Input 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 DURESS MODE 1 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 DURESS MODE 2 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 DURESS MODE 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19 DURESS MODE 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 OUTPUT Time Schedule 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 21 INPUT Time Schedule 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 INPUT Type 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 INPUT Type 00 NC 01 NO 65 Star iTDC EIO88 3 The relation between input and output 3Door set up EIO88 Extension I O Board Default Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 1 Input 1 Door1 Exit button 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Input 2 Door1 Co
2. Aux Aux 3 Aux 4 Aux 5 4ea FORM C Relay Output COM NO NC Output Port DC12V 18V Rating Max 2A 3ea TTL Output DC5V Rating Max 20mA LED Indicator Beeper 21 LED Indicators Piezo Buzzer Operating Temperature 0 to 65 C 32 to 149 F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Dimension W x H x T 145mm x 7 3mm x 18mm 5 7 x 7 3 x 0 75 Weight 3759 0 82lbs Certification FCC CE Options Manual Setting available for Standalone Operation Character LCD 2 Lines x 16 Char ECE 65 6mm x 13 8mm 65 5 x 0 55 Screen Keypad 16 Key Numeric Keypad Membrane Internal TCP IP Module IIM7100A TCP IP Communication Expansion I O Board E1088 8 Inputs 8 Relay Outputs 5 Identifying Supplied Parts Please unpack and check the contents of the box Optional accessories if purchased may be included in the package Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Main Unit User s Manual Diode 1 1 4 Optional Accessories EIO88 Expansion Board Keypad 16 keys LCD Display Module TCP IP Module IIM7100A Star iTDC EIO88 6 Product Overview 6 1 Functions Stand Alone Operation The STAR iTDC has such a capability of those 4 readers 4 Door Controls The unit receives the card ID numbers from the proximity readers and determines whether or not to unlock the door When an input signal is entered for example f
3. eene 51 13 2 11 DEFINING OUTPUTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH INPUTS eee 52 13 2 12 DEFINING OUTPUTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH READER eere 53 13 2 13 SYSTEMINITIALIZE Ee o le Deom eas te SRI 54 19 2 14 EVENT GLEAR netto i eee ke 54 13215 GARD ID CLEAR peciit odi 54 19 216 TIME SCHEDULE CLEAR petere rn ist ri fina ils 54 13 3 SETUP MENU FI see 55 13 3 1 CARD 022520 56 1 321D DELETE toc a ba enu 57 BIS DUST AF 57 15 3 4 REGISTERED ID COUNT I enes 58 19 3 5 ID COUNT estatua eate EE 58 13 3 6 STORED EVENT COUNT ences een 59 13 4 SETUP MENU FA eai emn teque radice c e 60 134 1 VERSION CHECK ei ure iru uit to rs Re EP pti 60 13 42 SRAM agg aona 61 143 OUTPUTS TEST en Sen 61 19454 LCD TEST either richtete idee nite duit e eu 62 194 5 KEYPAD TEST 62 134 6 READER TES Tie u eius aaa de aid e i ua seg 62 194 7 INPUT AND DIP SWITCH TEST iioii de piede enin 63 19 4 8 COMMUNICATION TEST uns stad sad 63 14 APPENDIX as 64 15 FCC Registrat
4. ID REGISTRA TION END ID REGISTRATION Press lt ENT gt key to register new User ID Enter 8 digit Card ID in the ID field and press lt gt key Enter 4 digit Password in the PW field ID and press ENT key Even you don t use Password it is PW necessary to enter 4 digit Password as default Example 0000 Enter 2 digit T S index to TA TB TC and TD and ENT EL m key This T S will be applied to each Reader RA RB RC RD Enter 1 key to use the Reader or 0 key for no use and ENT key to finish the setting ID Registered Example When you want to apply T S 01 for Reader T S 02 for Reader 2 TB T S 02 for Reader 3 TC and T S 00 for Reader 4 TD and you want to use Reader 1 2 3 only Press lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 0 gt lt 2 gt lt 0 gt lt 2 gt lt 0 gt lt 0 gt lt ENT gt key for T S Press lt 1 gt lt 1 gt lt 1 gt lt 0 gt lt gt key for Reader use not use ID number of STAR iTDC SR is 10 digits decimal number 56 Star iTDC EIO88 13 3 2 ID DELETE ENTER CARD NUMBER ID DELETE lt gt gt 8 Digif lt ENT gt LCD Display 4 ID DELETED s TN LCD Display ee UNREGISTERED 4 ID DELETE Press lt ENT gt key to delete registered User ID Enter Card No Enter 8 digit User ID that you want to delete and ENT gt If the User I
5. 00 00 00 00 6 Reader 2 ID Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 7 Reader 2 ID T S Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 8 Reader 2 APB Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 9 Reader 3 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 Reader 3 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 Reader 3 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 Reader 3 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 Reader 4 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 Reader 4 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 Reader 4 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 Reader 4 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 72 IDTECK 10 Factory settings on the outputs regarding access attempts 4Door set up EIO88 Default Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 1 Reader 1 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Reader 1 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 2 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Reader 2 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Reader 2 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 Reader 2 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 Reader 3 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 Reader 3 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 Reader 3 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 Reader 3 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 Reader 4 ID OK 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 14 Reader 4 ID Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 15
6. 00 00 03 00 00 00 5 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 E1088 Input 1 Door3 Exit 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 EIO88 Input 2 Door3 Contact 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 EIO88 Input 3 Door4 Exit 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 EIO88 Input 24 Door4 Contact 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 EIO88 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 EIO88 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 EIO88 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 EIO88 Input 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 DURESS MODE 1 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 DURESS MODE 2 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 18 DURESS MODE 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19 DURESS MODE 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 OUTPUT Time Schedule 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 21 INPUT Time Schedule 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 INPUT Type 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 INPUT Type 00 NC 01 NO 67 IDTECK Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR 5 The relation between input and output 4Door set up EIO88 Default Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relaytt7 Relay 8 1 Input 1 Door1 Exit Button 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Input 2 Door1 Contact SW 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 Input 3 Door2 Exit Button 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Input 4 Door3 Contact SW 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Input 7 00 00
7. 12 2 DEFAULT SETTING u u a teorie et eR aede e ua eee rupi s 39 13 Setting Changes ils 40 13 4 SETUP MENU F4 u awa Gua uu Cro hu fs 41 13 1 1 READER MODE 43 13 1 2 ANTI PASS BACK MODE 4 0024 422000 0 00 040010 43 13 4 3 2 l l dac n RR be de 44 5 2 U u 44 13 1 5 READER TIME SCHEDULE SETTING I eene nennen nnne 45 13 2 SETUP MENU F2 a nh ae ikea ern ke pue idea 46 13 2 T TIME SETTING cosi sper rbd nia p auk d Rad cR DERE S VERRE 48 13 2 2 HOLIDAY INDEX SETTING Lunnan 48 13 2 3 COMMUNICATION ID ADDRESS DISPLAY seen 48 13 24 BAUD RATE SETTING nire tenido pex cibaria ever Rec ener nc uS 48 19 25 MASTER ID CHANGE nb nk ud RE RR RURAL 49 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECK IDTECX iTDC SR 13 2 8 EVENT MEMORY tane 49 13 2 7 DOOR OPEN ALARM SETTING unna etae puts atop cinese U 49 19 2 8 DOOR SETTING anite tutte pest n te ica 49 13 2 9 REGISTERING AND CHANGING HOLIDAY TIME SCHEDULE nnne 50 13 2 10 Registering and Changing TIME SCHEDULE
8. 4 DURESS MODE SETTING lt ENT gt READER 1 DURESS lt gt NOT USE default E Searching key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Y gt USE lt ENT gt v DURESS 1 P W lt ENT gt Y ENTER NEW P W 2digit lt ENT gt lt ENT gt READER1 DURESS You can select whether the DURESS mode is used or not used NOT USE for READER1 To use this function you need Keypad Reader Default setting is NOT USE If you want to set up Duress mode then press ENT key and select gt USE by pressing 4 or 6 key then press ENT key LCD will display default Duress READER1 DURESS Password 00 Press ENT key again to enter 2 digit Duress USE Password then press ENT key to finish setting Note DURESS 1 P W In case of Duress enter the 2 digit Duress Password and 00 lt gt key then present the card Door will be opened as normal but the Duress alarm will be generated and reported to the host PC DURESS 1 P W 00 READER2 READER3 and READER4 DURESS set up is the same 44 Star iTDC EIO88 13 1 5 READER TIME SCHEDULE SETTING If you set up RF PASSWORD operating mode for Reader 1 RES DEG Refer to READER1 MODE SETTING you can apply Time 00 Schedule for Reader 1 During the time period of Time Code in the T S Reader 1 will operate RF ONLY mode And the rest of time period Reader 1 will operate R
9. Control Door Input 1 to Exit Button Input 2 to Door Contact Sensor Door2 Input 3 to Exit Button Input 4 to Door Contact Sensor Optional EIO88 Expansion I O Board controls the Exit Button and Door Contact Sensor for Door3 and Door4 Door3 EIO88 Input 1 to Exit Button EIO88 Input 2 to Door Contact Door4 E1088 Input 3 to Exit Button EIO88 Input 4 to Door Contact Auxiliary Input Connection Applied to Input 5 Input 6 and Input 7 Connect one wire from an Auxiliary Input Device to one of the Input 5 6 and 7 Connect the other wire from the Auxiliary Input Device to GND Note If you have EIO88 Expansion I O Board you can use EIO88 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 and Input 8 for additional auxiliary input devices SENSOR INPUT DEVICE CONNECTION ain iin GND 1 DOOR CONTACT CNPUT 2 E DOOR CONTACT GND EXIT INPUT 1 EXIT BUTTON Figure INPUT DEVICES CONNECTION 22 Star iTDC EIO88 8 4 3 Output Connections Door Lock Power Fail Safe Connection Door1 Relay 1 Door2 Relay 3 Connect COM port of Relay 1 and Relay 3 to 12V Connect NC port of Relay 1 Door1 and Relay 3 Door2 to wire of door lock device Connect GND port to wire of door lock devices Door Lock Power Fail Secure Connection Door1 Relay 1 Door2 Relay 3 Connect COM port of Relay 1 and Relay 3 to 12V Connect NO port of Relay 1 Door1 and Relay 3 Door2 to wire of door lock device Connect
10. DC12V to the proximity reader and receives 26bit Wiegand output from the reader If the user connects PINPAD Reader then the user has to make sure that the PINPAD Reader has 8bit burst output through Wiegand output Input 1 Input 7 These are 7 Input Ports of the STAR iTDC Buzzer This is internal Buzzer and it makes beep sounds every time the keypad is pressed from the optional keypad so the user can confirm how many keys are pressed TCP IP Module This is the location for the optional TCP IP module IIM7100A and the user has to install TCP IP module at this location when the user would like to use TCP IP communication port LED1 LED2 These 2 LEDs indicate the status of communication LED1 is RX status and it blinks when the data normally received from the PC LED2 is TX status and it blinks when the data is being transmitted back to the PC after the data being totally treated as normal LED3 LED6 These 4 LEDs indicate the status of TCP IP module other than LED1 2 in case of communicating through the TCP IP module LED3 is Connection Status LED4 is 10Mbps LED5 is 100Mbps and LED6 is Collision Status indicator LED7 This red colored LED is power indicator and it always on when the control board power is on LED8 LED14 These 7 LEDs indicate output status Each LED is on when the corresponding output is activated LED8 is for Relay 1 LED9 is for Relay 2 LED10 is for Relay 3 LED11 is for Relay 4 13 Star IDTECK ID TELA I
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12. GND port to wire of door lock devices Alarm Device Connection Door1 Alarm Relay 2 Door2 Alarm Relay 4 Connect COM port of Relay 2 and Relay 4 to 12V Connect NO port of Relay 2 Door1 and Relay 4 Door2 to wire of Alarm devices Connect GND port to wire of Alarm devices Summary of Output Relay connections to corresponding Doors 2 Door Control Door1 Relay 1 to Door Lock Relay 2 to Alarm Device Door2 Relay 3 to Door Lock Relay 4 to Alarm Device 3 Door Control Door Relay 1 to Door Lock Relay 2 to Alarm Device The Door Lock and the Alarm Devices for Door2 and Door3 are controlled by the optional EIO88 Expansion I O Board Door2 EIO88 Relay 1 to Door Lock EIO88 Relay 2 to Alarm Door3 EIO88 Relay 3 to Door Lock EIO88 Relay 4 to Alarm 4 Door Control Door Relay 1 to Door Lock Relay 2 to Alarm Device Door2 Relay 3 to Door Lock Relay 4 to Alarm Device The Door Lock and the Alarm Devices for Door3 and Door4 are controlled by the optional EIO88 Expansion Board Door3 EIO88 Relay 1 to Door Lock EIO88 Relay 2 to Alarm Door4 EIO88 Relay 3 to Door Lock EIO88 Relay 4 to Alarm 23 Star iTDC EIO88 DC H2V POWER DOORLOCK ALARM DEVICE Figure DOOR LOCK ALARM DEVICE CONNECTION NOTE Add DIODES as shown above DIODE Fast recovery DIODE current Min 1A 1N4001 1N4007 or similar 8 4 4 Reader Connections Proximity Reader Connection Connect wire of the
13. TTL output and alarm event will be sent to the host PC 10 Star iTDC EI088 6 2 Board Layout aano Uu GND Input 7 1 NC GND Connecter COH Input 6 NO GND NC Input 5 COH GND NO Door Contact 0 Exit Button NO GND NC Door Contact COM Exit Button GND GND mi n GND DO VCC TCP IP module TIL3 Di DO GND om Reader 2 Tx D1 Rx DO Rx YCC x Rx GND Keypad Tx Di LCD Display RS 422 Tx vec 0000000 D 0000 Ha LEDS 14 LED3 6 GND Figure Star iTDC Control Board Layout BOARD ID S W This BOARD ID S W is for communication ID setting of STAR iTDC control board As the device number that set up by the address set up switch is used to communicate with the computer it should be same as the computer EIO Connector This EIO Connector is the port for connecting the optional EIO88 expansion I O board It is possible to expand 8 in output each Initialize S W This Initialize S W is to initialize and erase all user data from the memory There are two tactile switches and the initialization is only active when the two tactile switches are pressed at the same time Relay 1 Relay 4 These are 4 FORM C COM NO NC relay outputs at DC12 24V Max 2A current 11 Star iTDC EIO88 TTL 1 TTL 3 These are 3 TTL output ports at DC5V TTL level max 20mA current The normal logical state of TTL output is Low DCOV and activates to High DC5V TCP IP connector The STAR iTDC can have 1 of
14. default RN gt USE v DURESS 3 P W NOT USE default TANE USE Y DURESS 4 P W READER 1 T S 2 Digit number lt 4 gt or 67 READER 2 T S 2 Digit number lt 4 gt or 67 READER 3 T S 2 Digit number lt 4 gt or 67 READER 4 T S 2 Digit number a Star iTDC EIO88 13 1 1 READER MODE SETTING READER I MODE lt gt RF Only default x Seaching key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt gt RF PASSWORD It shows READER1 MODE is set to RF ONLY operating READER1 MODE mode If you want to change the mode to RF PASSWORD RF ONLY operating mode then press lt ENT gt key READER1 MODE Now you can change the mode by pressing lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key to toggle the mode If you want to set up the mode displayed gt RF ONLY then press lt ENT gt key to accept this mode Note READER1 MODE RF ONLY hs is accessible with the proximity card gt RF PASSWORD RF PASSWORD The door is accessible with the proximity card and Password READER2 READER3 and READER4 MODE set up is the same as above 13 1 2 ANTI PASS BACK MODE SETTING 15 It shows Door anti pass back operation is not used Press DOOR TAPB lt ENT gt key It only applies when the Door has Exit Reader NOT USE For Door1 2 you must have Reader 1 2 for entry and Reader 3 4 for e
15. ether RF only RF Password fingerprint RF fingerprint RF PIN fingerprint Independent 7 input ports can be connected with various devices such as Exit Buttons Door Contact Sensors PIR Sensors Window Breakage Sensors and Fire Sensors to strengthen security Input Output ports can be expanded by adding an Expansion I O Board Optional Keypad and LCD Display module can be used to set up functions manually and programming inputs and outputs Using RS232 or RS422 communication a network system can be set up consolidating up to 256 units All setting values including ID numbers Inputs Outputs Real Time Clock Time Schedules and all Event Transaction Reports can be downloaded uploaded from to the host computer with software supporting a variety of reporting formats Star iTDC IDTECK iTDC SR can be installed and managed inside the security zone for higher security Experience the ultimate high level security access control system with Star iTDC IDTECK iTDC SR Star iTDC EIO88 3 Features Intelligent Multi Doors 4 Access Control Panel EIO88 Required to Control 3 and 4 Doors Dynamic Control of Memory up to 50 000 Users up to 29 500 Event Buffers 1 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 Users 1 000 20 000 3 000 8 000 14 000 Event Buffers Standalone Network Communication via RS232 RS422 RS485 Max 256ch TCP IP Internal TCP IP Module Required Optional Expansion I O Board Available E1088 8 Inputs
16. gt TIME SCHEDULE key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR INDEX 01 15 WEEKLY HOL SUN MON SAT No 01 05 IN OUT DEFINE A key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Y 01 07 INPUT 1 7 08 15 EIO INPUT 1 8 16 19 DURESS MODE 1 4 20 OUTPUT T S 21 INPUT T S 22 INPUT TYPE READER DEFINE key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt 01 R1 ID OK 02 R1 ID ERROR 03 RI ID T S ERROR 04 R1 APB ERROR 05 R2 ID OK 06 R2 ID ERROR 07 R2 ID T S ERROR 08 R2 APB ERROR 09 R3 ID OK 10 R3 ID ERROR 11 R3 ID T S ERROR 12 R3 APB ERROR 13 R4 ID OK 14 R4 ID ERROR 15 R4 ID T S ERROR 16 R4 APB ERROR Y EE gt YES SYS INITIALIZE i hp NO key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt ia gt YES EVENT CLEAR p gt NO key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt pee P YES CARD ID CLEAR p gt lt 4 gt lt 6 gt p YES TIME SCHE CLEAR 254 NO 47 Star iTDC EIO88 13 2 1 TIME SETTING lt ENT gt key to finish setting YYYY Year MM Month DD Date hh Hours 24 hours system mm Minutes ss Seconds YYYYMMDDhhmmssW W Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Example 200302101330152 gt Feb 10 2003 13 30 15 Mon 13 2 2 HOLIDAY INDEX SETTING Holiday Index is to link the Holiday S
17. in the form of hour 2 digit minute 2 digit and the ending time in the same form Then the lower line will indicate the defined period For more schedules repeat the process To end time scheduling press ESC key 5 Possible values for time scheduling 1 Time schedule number 01 15 Needed when IDs are registered 2 A day of the week MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN HOL 3 Index 1 5 referred to the five periods of time of a day 51 IDTECK Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR 13 2 11 DEFINING OUTPUTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH INPUTS IN OUT DEFINE Kasa lt ENT gt p DISPLAY CURRENT SET or lt ESC gt SELECT INDEX USE 4 6 KEY lt ENT gt Y ENTER NEW TIME OR INDEX FOR ITDC 14 DIGIT OR EVEN DIGIT lt gt Y ENTER NEW TIME OR INDEX FOR EIO88 16 DIGIT OR EVEN DIGIT lt gt YES or Error DEFINE 1 INPUT 1 iTDC 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 EIO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 NEXT 15 You can program or deactivate each output to be generated and choose how long in seconds they will last There are default values as seen in the APENDIX A THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT DEFAULT Select input sources by changing Index numbers with the keys 4 or 65 Press ENT key and you will see a cursor blinking at the first digit from the left of the seven couples of digits Out
18. test p This test is applicable to Activated two times TTLI 0V 5V v TTL Output 2 test This test is applicable to Activated two times TTL2 0V 5V Y key TTL Output 3 test m This test is applicable to Activated two times TTL3 0V 5V Y Buzzer Output test This test is applicable to Activated two times Buzzer v Output test end 61 Star iTDC EIO88 13 4 4 LCD TEST Press lt ENT gt key to continue the test LCD TEST 3 LCD will display all characters on the screen When the test is done L ast Update LCD will show Last Update Press any key then press any Press any key kev to return to the set up menu 13 4 5 KEYPAD TEST KEYPAD TEST Press lt gt key to start the keypad test LCD will display 0123456789 on the bottom line of 0123456789ABCDEF LCD Press each key from the keypad then the depressed key will be disappeared from the LCD Note that F1 key is F2 key is key is key is ESC key is E and ENT key is F on the screen After the test is done it returns to set up menu 13 4 6 READER TEST READER TEST Press ENT key for the reader test F LCD will display Scanning for reading the cards Scanning ed Present the card to one of the readers Reader 1 When the reader successfully read the card LCD will display 00312345 reader number and
19. will be a high surge voltage created while the inductor is turning on and off If the user does not connect the reverse diode the surge voltage will be transferred and damage to the electronic circuit of the controller It is strongly recommended to add a reverse diode between the inductor coils to absorb this surge voltage DC Cathode Anode DC 154004 154007 or equiv iTDC Lock Alarm Figure Reverse Diode connection 19 Star iTDC EIO88 8 Installation 8 1 Dimensions Unit inch mm MUT 5 3 136 gt E1088 DIMENSION ver I sel a line bel 3 1 77 K 1 9047 n TCP IP MODULE DIMENSION LCD MODULE DIMENSION 4 3 1 77 6 7 9 200 94 KEYPAD DIMENSION 8 2 Backup Battery Jumper The Star iTDC has a jumper for the backup battery connection which is left open circuit to prevent any current consumption of backup battery Figure Jumper setting Before the iTDC operation it needs to be connected so that the backup battery can retain the memory during power failure SETTING A JUMPER Before After Figure JUMPER SETTING 20 Star iTDC EIO88 8 3 DIP SWITCH BOARD ID There is 8 bit DIP SW for address setting and it turns to 8 bit binary code as below and each bit has fixed address value the address is calculated the sum value of each bit set to 1 position The device number that is set up by the address set up switch should be same as the c
20. 0 TIME SCHEDULE 11 READERI DURESS 11 IN OUT DEFINE 12 READER2 DURESS 12 READER DEFINE 13 READER3 DURESS 13 SYSTEM INITIALIZE 14 READER4 DURESS 14 EVENT CLEAR 15 READERI T S 15 CARD ID CLEAR 16 READER2 T S 16 TIME SCHE CLEAR 17 READER T S 18 READER4 T S 15 To set up or to change the STAR iTDC settings you have to enter the SETUP MENU first To do so press 8 times 0 key for Master ID Default setting 00000000 and ENT key from the optional Keypad then you can get into SETUP MENU There are 4 main SETUP MENU and you first get into SETUP MENU F1 You can move to other SETUP MENU by pressing F1 key for SETUP MENU F1 F2 key for SETUP MENU F2 F3 key for SETUP MENU and F4 key for SETUP MENU There are several SUB MENU in the main SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down the SUB MENU by pressing 4 and 6 key in the main SETUP MENU If you don t press any key for 20 seconds or if you press lt ESC gt key then STAR iTDC will exit the SETUP MENU then return to normal operation The Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 times 0 key Default setting 0000000000 40 Star iTDC EIO88 13 1 SETUP MENU 1 A READER 1 MODE te s ae hae pm RF PASSWORD key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt eee gt RF Only default gt RF PASSWORD key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt io eM peer RF Only defaul
21. 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 E1088 Input 1 Door3 Exit 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 EIO88 Input 2 Door3 Contact 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 EIO88 Input 3 Door4 Exit 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 11 EIO88 Input 24 Door4 Contact 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 12 EIO88 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 EIO88 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 EIO88 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 EIO88 Input 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 DURESS MODE 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 DURESS MODE 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 DURESS MODE 3 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19 DURESS MODE 4 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 20 OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 21 INPUT TIME SCHEDULE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 INPUT TYPE 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Input type 00 NC 01 NO 68 IDTECK 6 Factory settings on the outputs regarding access attempts 2Door set up STAR iTDC Board Default Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 TTL 1 TTLZ2 TTL 3 1 Reader 1 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Readertt1 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 2 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Reader 2 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 7 Reader 2 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 8 Reader 2 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 9 Reader 3 ID OK 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 10 Reader
22. 2 Reader 2 EXIT Button Door3 Reader EXIT Button Door4 Reader 4 EXIT Button Note This must be set up first before other set up 35 Star iTDC EIO88 11 4 DATE and TIME SETTING Select TIME SETTING in the SETUP MENU F2 and enter the Year Month Date hour minute second Day Total 15 digits as shown below LCD will display the new Date and Time after the time setting completed but year and day will not be displayed STAR iTDC has 24 hours system and day codes are 1 for Sunday 2 for Monday 3 for Tuesday 4 for Wednesday 5 for Thursday 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday The Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 digits number Default setting 0000000000 STAR iTDC 1 MASTER lt gt gt Press lt F2 gt Select TIME SETTING gt 01 01 00 00 15 gt Sino 0 INI Jp lt ENT gt Initial Display TIME SETTING YYYYMMDDhhmmssW gt lt ENT gt gt lt gt gt 200301200900005 Year Month Day Hour Min Sec Day TIME SETTING STAR iTDC F1 lt ESC gt 01 20 09 00 00 LCD displays after time setting 11 5 ID COUNT SETTING Star iTDC can register maximum 20 000 User ID and you can select maximum User ID to be registered into the STAR iTDC from 1 000 up to 20 000 Users in 1 000 increments This ID COUNT setting is to configure maximum User ID to be registered into STAR iTDC and if you set up less ID COUNT then STAR iTDC will increase the EVENT Buf
23. 20 Input 6 LED21 Input 7 10 2 LED Indicators of the EIO88 Expansion I O Board The LEDs for indicating the status of the EIO88 Expansion I O Board are located as shown in the Figure E1088 Expansion I O Board Layout Each LED will be turned on and off as the following status of the 088 Expansion I O Board LED17 This LED is for indicating the power status and always on if the EIO88 Expansion I O Board is powered on LED1 LED8 These LEDs indicate the status of the Output ports of EIO88 Expansion I O Board The LED is turned on while the output is activated to the output port LED1 Relay 1 LED2 Relay 2 LED3 Relay 3 LED4 Relay 4 LEDS Relay 5 LED6 Relay 6 LED7 Relay 7 LED8 Relay 8 LED9 LED16 These LEDs indicate the status of the Input ports signal When the LED light is on it means that the signal has been input to the input port NC type input device When NO type input device is connected the LED is on when the sensor signal is not activated and the LED is off only when the input is activated LED9 Inputt LED10 Input2 LED11 Input3 LED12 Input4 LED13 Input5 LED14 Input6 LED15 Input7 LED16 Input 33 Star iTDC EIO88 11 Basic Settings Note You have to connect optional LCD display and Keypad to STAR iTDC for the following manual settings 11 1 Initialization of Star iTDC After the all installation and connections are completed power up the Star iTDC then press the two Initialisatio
24. 3 ID Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 11 Reader 3 ID T S Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 12 Reader 3 APB Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 13 Reader 4 ID OK 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 14 Reader 4 ID Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 15 Reader 4 ID T S Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 16 Reader 4 APB Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 Factory set values of the EIO88 Expansion I O board are all 00 s 69 IDTECK 7 Factory settings on the outputs regarding access attempts 3Door set up STAR iTDC Board Default Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 TTLH1 TTLHZ TTL 3 1 Reader 1 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Reader 1 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 2 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Reader 2 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 7 Reader 2 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 8 Reader 2 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 9 Reader 3 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 Reader 3 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 Reader 3 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 Reader 3 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 Reader 4 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 Reader 4 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 Reader 4 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 Reader 4 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 IDTECK 8 Factory settings on the outputs regarding access attempts 3
25. 8 Outputs Independent 7 Inputs and 7 Outputs Including 4 Form C Relay Outputs 4ea of Reader Port for Anti Pass Back Function 26bit Wiegand and 4 8bit Burst for PIN 2 Men Operation ARM DISARM Function for Alarm Panel 2 Levels Individual Door Opening Time Setting Available Remain ID amp Event Data and Setting Value in case of Electric Outage Optical LCD Display and Keypad Connectable to Control for Standalone Operation Manual Setting Duress Mode Function Alarm Event Monitoring using Tamper Switch by Application Software Communication Status via LED Indicator Options LCD Display Keypad Internal TCP IP Module Expansion I O Board Compatible Software STARWATCH iTDC PRO I II 4 Specification Model iTDC iTDC SR CPU 8bit Microprocessor Program 64KByte ROM Memory Memory Data Memory 512KByte SRAM Battery back up User Users and Event Buffers Defined Available 1 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 Users Event Buffer 20 000 29 500 3 000 8 000 14 000 Event Buffers Power Current DC 12V Max 350mA Reader Port 4ea 26bit Wiegand 4ea 34bit Wiegand 4 I 8bit Burst for PIN 4 I 8bit Burst for PIN RS232 5422 RS485 Max 256ch TCP IP Internal TCP IP Module Required Optional 6 Communication Star iTDC EIO88 9 600bps Default 4 800bps 19 200bps 38 400bps Selectable Tea Exit Button Door Sensor Aux 1 Baud Rate
26. 8 digit card number on the LCD Press lt 5 gt key to return to the set up menu Reader Card ID number of iTDC SR is 10 digit decimal number 62 IDTECK Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR 13 4 7 INPUT AND DIP SWITCH TEST INPUT TEST lt Press ENT key for the input test INPUT TEST rs The a 8 digits of ne Mid line ied the Sills of the mni 000000 DIP switch for communication ID setting and 1 indicates the switch ON position and 0 indicates the switch OFF position The last 7 digits shows the input status and 0 indicates the PES us input port open circuit and 1 indicates the input port short to ground level Press lt 5 gt key to return to the set up menu 13 4 8 COMMUNICATION TEST COMM TEST Before this communication test RS232 Connect the 5232 and RS232 TX wires together 5 422 Connect the Rx and TX Rx and TX wires Note In case of RS422 test JP3 4 disconnection and JP5 6 short after the test is done short pin 2 or 2 3 of the 4 TX data 0 This test is a loop test and iTDC sends a character to TX port COMM fail and check whether the RX port receive the character or not If COMM test pass Press any key you have an error please contact our service facility After the test is done LCD will display COMM test pass Press any key to return to the set up menu 63 Star iTDC EIO88 14 APPENDIX A THE RELATION BETWE
27. C to RS422 RX of another iTDC Second you have to connect one of RS422 port of ITDC to RS422 RS232 converter Connect RS422 TX of the one iTDC to RX port of the converter Connect RS422 TX of the one iTDC to RX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the one iTDC to TX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the one iTDC to TX port of the converter Plug in the RS232 9 pin connector of the converter to the COM1 or COM2 Port of the PC Install and run iTDC Application Software 29 Star iTDC EIO88 RS 422 232 CONVERTER RxD RS232C ibm HOST MAX 1200m 9 4 DIAL UP MODEM Please see the Software manual 9 5 TCP IP MODULE INTERNAL VERSION Please see the Software manual 9 5 1 Star iTDC IDTECK iTDC SR Over V 3 0 Communication Jumper Switch Setup apona og Jp4 JP AG JP6 CIO Jp3 00 JPs 1020 JP 2020 JPI 1 Jumper switch for TCP IP 5422 Communication selection 2 Jumper switch for TCP IP module selection IIM7100 IGM7100 IIM7100A 3 Jumper switch for 422 communication test at Setup F4 1 Jumper Switch Setting Before the RS422 Communication the jumper switch needs to be setting with the figure of the below 30 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR mmn 00109 JP GG IDTECK JP6 02020 JP3 00 Jes IC JP2 Figure Jumper Switch location and setting for RS 422 commu
28. D you entered is found the User ID will be deleted and display ID Deleted and if the User ID is not found then only display ID Unregistered You may repeat ID DELETE many times and press lt ESC gt key to exit the ID Deleted menu ID number of IDTECK iTDC SR is 10 digits decimal number 13 3 3 ID LIST ID LIST lt gt LCD display NO MEMORY EMPTY YES v p n DISPLAY ID NUMBER P W T S lt 5 gt DOOR FLAG Y ONU SEARCHING ID USE SEARCHING KEY 57 Star iTDC EIO88 ID LIST f you want to see the list of registered User ID press the ENT key in this menu B digit User ID 4 digit password and T S for the readers are DE displayed on the LCD and you can scroll up and down the PW XXXX list by pressing 4 and 6 keys Press lt 5 gt key to return to the set up menu TA TB TC TD RA RB RC RD MEMORY MEMORY EMPTY message will be displayed when there EMPTY is no registered User ID ID LIST TOP message will be displayed first when the first ID LIST TOP registered User ID is displayed on the LCD ID LIST BOTTOM message will be displayed first when ID LIST BOTTOM the last registered User ID is displayed on the LCD ID number of STAR iTDC SR is 10 digits decimal number 13 3 4 REGISTERED ID COUNT This menu displays the total number of registered User ID AERE It a
29. Door set up EIO88 Default Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 1 Reader 1 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Reader 1 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 2 ID OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Reader 2 ID Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Reader 2 ID T S Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 Reader 2 APB Error 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 Reader 3 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 Reader 3 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 Reader 3 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 Reader 3 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 Reader 4 ID OK 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 14 Reader 4 ID Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 15 Reader 4 ID T S Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 16 Reader 4 APB Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 71 IDTECK 9 Factory settings on the outputs regarding access attempts 4Door set up STAR iTDC Board Default Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 TTLH1 TTL 2 TTL 3 1 Reader 1 ID OK 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Reader 1 ID Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 3 Reader 1 ID T S Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 4 Reader 1 APB Error 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 5 Reader 2 ID OK 00 00 03
30. EN INPUT AND OUTPUT DEFAULT 1 The relation between input and output 2Door set up STAR iTDC Board Default Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 TTL 1 TTL 2 TTL 3 1 Input 1 Door1 Exit button 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Input 2 Door1 Contact SW 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 3 Input 3 Door2 Exit button 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 4 Input 4 Door2 Contact SW 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 5 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 E1088 Input 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 E1088 Input 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 EIO88 Input 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 EIO88 Input 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 EIO88 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 EIO88 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 EIO88 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 EIO88 Input 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 DURESS MODE 1 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 DURESS MODE 2 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 DURESS MODE 3 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 19 DURESS MODE 4 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 20 OUTPUT Time Schedule 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 21 INPUT Time Schedule 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 INPUT Type 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Default output setting values of EIO88 Relay 1 Relay 8 are all 00 INPUT Type 00 NC 01 NO 64 IDTECK Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR 2 The relation between input and output 3Door set up STAR iTDC Board Default
31. F PASSWORD mode READER T S 00 To apply this function you have to set up Time Schedules T S and Holiday Schedules H S from the iTDC Application Software and download T S with H S index to the iTDC Please read iTDC Software Manual for detail Select READER T S then press ENT key Enter 2 digit T S index 00 15 then press ENT key to apply it READER2 READER3 and READER4 T S set up is the same as above 45 Star iTDC EIO88 13 2 SETUP MENU F2 m gt TIMESETTING 46 15 Digit key in key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt HOLIDAY INDEX 4 Setup each T S index 2 Digit key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt COMM ID 4 Display Communication ID A key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Y gt 4800 BAUDRATE 1 9600 default meum 19200 Searching key key lt 4 gt or 67 gt 38400 MASTER ID CHANGE gt KEY 8 Digit key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt po USE default EVENT MEMORY 4 Lo NOT USE lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt DOOR ALARM 4 2 Digit default 3 second key lt 4 gt or 67 pe gt 2 DOOR default DOOR SETTING 3 DOOR Y lt 4 gt or 67 Ln 4 DOOR INDEX 01 10 HOLIDAY SETTING 4 No 01 100 46 IDTECK Searching key lt 4 gt or lt 6
32. NECTION STAND ALONE I U tenentes 28 9 3 3 RS 422 Connection Multiple STAR iTDC Connections eee 29 9 4 DIALUP MODEM ca RON a AER 30 9 5 TCP IP MODULE INTERNAL 2 44 02 4 4 4 1 411101 2 4 1 1 4 1 1 41 44 44 30 9 5 1 Star iTDC IDTECK iTDC SR Over V 3 0 Communication Jumper Switch Setup 30 9 6 TCP IP Converter External Version I U I U U U u 32 deiner Me 32 10 1 LED Indicators of the Star 22 2 2222222 21 2 1 1 4 U 32 10 2 LED Indicators of the EIO88 Expansion I O Board eene 33 T1 Basic Sells niic diei eta fidis eden iria dann ieri nnns chante 34 11 1 Initialization of Star TDC usi ni spl reda uu uuu ke E et ro C d 34 11 2 How 10 Enter The SETUP MENU iat anan i c aede inea 34 113 DOOR SETTING vea REFER LR EX URB REG REV ERE 34 11 4 DATE and TIME SETTING aspekt vade 36 11 51D COUNT SETTING u Eh reb ER VERO OR A FR D e 36 11 6 ID REGISTRATION ceti attente aa aee vene tek Receta ek ave Da ue 37 11 7 OUTPUT SETTING iori v Road a bn pd ERR ed ED RA RR DR D E ae 39 NZ Operation PL 39 121 54 aa 39
33. Proximity Reader to 12V of Reader port Connect wire of the Proximity Reader to GND of Reader port Connect Data 0 wire of the Proximity Reader to DO of Reader Port Connect Data 1 wire of the Proximity Reader to D1 of Reader Port Summary of Proximity Reader locations to corresponding Doors 2 Door Control Door1 Reader 1 to Door1 Entrance Reader 2 to Door1 Exit Door2 Reader 3 to Door2 Entrance Reader 4 to Door2 Exit 3 Door Control Door1 Reader 1 to Door1 Entrance Reader 2 to Door1 Exit Door2 Reader 3 to Door2 Entrance Exit Button to Door2 Exit Door3 Reader 4 to Door3 Entrance Exit Button to Door3 Exit The optional EIO88 Expansion I O Board is necessary to control the Door Locks and the Exit Buttons for Door2 and Door3 4 Door Control Door1 Reader 1 to Door1 Entrance Exit Button to Door1 Exit Door2 Reader 2 to Door2 Entrance Exit Button to Door2 Exit Door3 Reader 3 to Door3 Entrance Exit Button to Door3 Exit Door4 Reader 4 to Door4 Entrance Exit Button to Door4 Exit The optional EIO88 Expansion I O Board is necessary to control the Door Locks and the Exit Buttons for Door3 and Door4 24 Star iTDC EIO88 e Compatible Readers Star iTDC Standard 26bit Wiegand Format Proximity Readers Standard 26bit Wiegand 8bit or 4bit Burst Format Proximity and Keypad Readers IDTECK iTDC SR Standard 34bit Wiegand Format Proximity Readers Standard 34bit Wiegand 8bit or 4bit Burst Format Proximity and Keypad Read
34. Reader 4 ID T S Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 16 Reader 4 APB Error 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 73 Star iTDC EIO88 B TROUBLE SHOOTING z Broken or abnormal letters show on the LCD when powered on Cause SRAM backup battery problem or LCD module problem 1 Initialise the controller and set up the date and time on SETUP MENU F2 gt SYS Solution INITIALIZE and SETUP MENU 2 gt SETTING 2 If you still have problem please contact a designated service center Can I set the controller to operate in RF only mode for card and in RF P W mode for another Cause N A 1 Do not mix the working mode for one Reader Solution 2 But you can set one reader to operate in RF only mode and another one in RF P W mode The Set up mode suddenly goes back to the Normal operating mode Cause Time out error 1 In the Set up mode it is programmed to do so when there is no key in or reading card within 20 seconds Solution 5 valid card became unregistered after batch downloading IDs from PC Cause Wrong procedure during download or a component defect 1 The card ID might be registered only to the controller and not registered in PC The process of downloading IDs STAR iTDC first erase the ID memory of the unit therefore if the IDs from the PC didn t contain the card ID this can happen 2 Check whether the card ID is registered in PC 3 If not please register the number and try downloading again 4 I
35. SR is a relatively easy task It can be installed with the common hand tools and readily available communications wire This section provides information about wiring wire runs and the other information to make the install ation quick and easy 7 1 Check Points Before Installation 7 1 1 Selection of Cable System installation cabling will be configured as follow RS422 Rs232 Converter HOST 6 RS422 6S 6 6 DC12V DC12V Power Supply Power Supply 7 ts is RF Reader Lock Alarm RF Reader Lock Alarm Sensor Input Sensor Input Figure System Installation Layout 16 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTELK IDTECX iTDC SR 7 1 2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length of Cable T Maximum Reference Description Cable Specification Distance D iTDC Power DC12V Belden 9409 18 AWG 30m DC Power gt 2 conductor unshielded Belden 9512 22 AWG Qy Reader Power and Data 4 conductor shielded 150m Extra Reader gt iTDC Belden 9514 22 AWG 8 conductor shielded Door Contact Belden 9512 22 AWG Exit Button 4 conductor shielded Sensor Input Belden 9514 22 AWG 390m Input gt iTDC 8 conductor shielded Door Lock Alarm Device Belden 9409 18AWG 300m Lock Alarm gt iTDC 2 conductor unshielded 5 RS232 Cable Belden 9829 24 AWG 15m Converter gt Host P C 2 twisted pair shielded Belden 9829 24 AWG 2 twisted pair shielded iTDC gt C
36. TCP IP converter module internally equipped Picture As shown in the picture STAR iTDC Layout the pin with the mark of an inverted triangle on the location of the TCP IP module of STAR iTDC PCB is the Pin number 1 The TCP IP module has the mark of number 1 on the both of the connecting pin 12pin connector The TCP IP module s pin number 1 should be connected to the pin number 1 of STAR iTDC Jumper Switch for TCP IP RS422 Communication JP1 JP4 This is to select if LAN communication with the internal type of module should be used or RS 422 communication should be used The initial status is as the Figure STAR iTDC Control Board Layout Default RS422 communication Jumper Switch for RS_422 Communication test JP5 6 As a communication test function of the set up mode F4 this is for test of RS 422 port Extract jumper of JP3 4 and short JP5 6 by this jumper Initial status of JP5 6 is Open Jumper Switch for TCP IP module selection JP7 This jumper switch is for selection of the TCP IP internal module IIM7100 or IIM7100A The initial status is as the Figure STAR iTDC Control Board Layout Default IIM7100A RS 232 Serial Communication Port STAR iTDC has 1 of RS 232 communication port for such short distance individual connection with the PC RS 422 Serial Communication Port This is RS422 communication port for such long distance connection of multiple boards up to 256 units to PC The RS422 RS232 converter is nece
37. TDC SR LED12 is for TTL 1 LED13 is for TTL 2 and LED14 is for TTL 3 output LED15 LED21 These 7 LEDs indicate input status Each LED is on when the corresponding input is activated short circuit to ground LED15 is for Input 1 LED16 is for Input 2 LED17 is for Input3 LED18 is for Input 4 LED19 is for Input 5 LED20 is for Input 6 and LED21 is for Input 7 6 3 Optional Accessories 6 3 1 EIO88 Expansion I O Board The 088 board features 8 Inputs ports 8 FORM C Relay Output ports 4 Inputs can be configured to Door 3 4 as of exit buttons and door contact sensors 4 Output Relays can be configured to Door 3 4 as of door locks and alarm devices GND i p 121 LED17 Connecter BOARD ID SAV m NC NC COH COH NO NO NC NC COH COH NO NO COH COH NO NO NC NC COH COH NO NO GND GND Input 5 Input 1 GND GND Input 7 Input 2 GND GND Input 46 GND Input 25 Figure E1088 Expansion I O Board Layout EIO Connector This EIO Connector is the port for connecting to iTDC Main Control board 1 EIO board is used for expanding of the in output port of TDC The EI O board port is connected to the 14 Star iTDC EIO88 EI O board port of the STAR iTDC BOARD ID S W The DIP switch is factory set as the above layout shown DO NOT change the setting as it may cause wrong operation of EIO88 expansion I O board 12V and GND Main Power This is main power connection of expansion I O board worki
38. User s Manual Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX ITDC SR Intelligent Multi Door 4 Access Control Panel 2 p gt AE dc AC LO Star iTDC EIO88 Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions 5 prp ER EE EE MR Eee 5 gt Fe see 6 Specification akse kue 6 5 Identifying Supplied adsense 7 6 Product OVerViQW sce eld naan 8 HLFU GO vere 8 62 Board ay OU seedet 11 0 3 Optional ACCesSOTI S iioii Dao epa Ip eR 14 6 3 TE1088 Expansion 10 Board desc pent 14 6 3 2 TOPP MOi E up sieben 15 6 3 3 LCD Display rem Pi uires ces a c 15 6 3 4 Keypad nA 15 7 Installation Tips amp Check Point I I atacidarssadsensnesduanenase 16 TA Check Points Before Install tion iiinn aa 16 T A T Selecti n of Cable tat 16 7 1 2 Recommended Cable Type and Permissible Length of 17 7 2 Check Point During Installation snobben 17 1 2 1 Termination Ressurs ERR TRR ES 17 7 2 2 How To Connect Termination Resistors eese 18 7 2 3 Grounding System For Communication Cable eene 18 7 24 Reverse
39. a 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 78 Star iTDC EIO88 16 Warranty and Service The following warranty and service information applies only to the United States of America and Republic of Korea For the information in other countries please contact your local distributor To obtain in or out of warranty service please prepay shipment and return the unit to the service facility listed below Headquarters IDTECK Co Ltd Ace Techno Tower B D 684 1 Deungchon Dong Gangseo Gu SEOUL KOREA 157 030 Tel 82 2 2659 0055 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com Website www idteck com U S Branch RF Logics Inc 370 Amapola Ave 106 Torrance CA 90501 Tel 310 782 8383 Fax 310 782 8298 E mail rflogics rflogics com Website www rflogics com Hong Kong Branch IDTECK Hong Kong 12 F B2B Centre No 36 Connaught Road West Hong Kong Tel 852 2581 9580 Fax 852 2234 5150 E mail alchu 2gala com hk Website www ristarhk com Please use the original container or pack the unit s in a sturdy carton with sufficient packing to prevent damage and include the following information 1 A proof of purchase indicating model number and date of purchase 2 Bill to Address 3 Ship to Address 4 Number and description of units shipped 5 N
40. ame and telephone number of person to be contacted 6 Reason for return and description of the problem Should be as detailed as possible NOTE Damage occurring during shipment is deemed the responsibility of the carrier and claims should be made directly to the carrier 79 Star iTDC EIO88 The specification contained in this manual are subject to change without notice at any time 5F Ace Techno Tower B D 684 1 Deungchon Dong Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 030 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com MACITDCHE3X 2X 2006 Copyright 2006 IDTECK Ltd
41. chedule H S to Time Schedule You can set up one of holiday index 01 10 to one of T S index 01 15 so that the Holiday Time Code in the T S can be applied for the Holidays in the H S Default HOLIDAY CODE is 00 which means no holidays are applied to T S T S_INDEX 01 Select HOLIDAY INDEX menu and press lt ENT gt then select HOLIDAY CODE 00 desired T S_INDEX 01 15 by pressing lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key then press lt ENT gt key to input 2 digit HOLIDAY CODE and lt gt HOLIDAY INDEX 13 2 3 COMMUNICATION ID ADDRESS DISPLAY t This menu shows the current communication ID of the iTDC COMM ID If multiple iTDC units are connected to one host PC each 000 unit must be configured to different communication ID Note You can change COMM ID by DIP switch setting of the 13 2 4 BAUD RATE SETTING BAUD RATE gt supports 4800 9600 19200 and 38400bps of baud rate and default setting are 9600bps Wrong baud rate setting will 9600 cause communication errors and you have to set same baud rate to iTDC and host PC If you have communication problem please check followings BAUD RATE Check COMM ID of iTDC and host PC gt 9600 Check BAUD RATE of iTDC and host PC Check communication port and cable Check COM port set up of host PC BAUD RATE Parity None Data Bit 8 bit Stop Bit 1 bit gt 19200 To change the baud rate press lt ENT gt key and select desired baud rate by pressing lt 4 gt or
42. ck time DOOR ALARM 01 98 Alarm if the door is opened after the set time 01 98s 99 99 No alarm 13 2 8 DOOR SETTING Set up how many doors to be controlled by the iTDC DOOR SETTING 2 DOOR Reader 1 Door1 Entry Reader 2 Door1 Exit 2 DOOR Reader 3 Door2 Entry Reader 4 Door2 Exit 3 DOOR Reader 1 Door1 Entry Reader 2 Door1 Exit Reader 3 Door2 Entry Reader 4 Door3 Entry DOOR SETTING 4DOOR Reader 1 2 3 4 Door1 2 3 4 Entry Note This must be set up first before other set up gt 2 DOOR Please refer to section 8 3 DOOR SETTING Star iTDC EIO88 13 2 9 REGISTERING AND CHANGING HOLIDAY TIME SCHEDULE HOLIDAY T S lt ENT gt p DISPLAY CURRENT T S Y SELECT T S NUMBER AND INDEX USE 28 46 KEY lt lt gt Y ENTER T S 4 DIGIT MM DD NO YES or ESC or Error HOLIDAY T S gt You can register up to 100 specified holidays per year for each schedule setting There can be 10 other registration sets created meaning holidays can be set for up to 10 years Press lt ENT gt to register the days HOL T S 01 001 With the 2 key and lt 8 gt key select the Date Registration 00 00 Set Number 1 10 and with the lt 4 gt key and lt 6 gt key select the index for the days 1 100 Press lt ENT gt key and the cursor will blink Enter the date form of the Month 1 12 The LCD will indicate the defined date Now a day has been registered F
43. communication doesn t work test one by one communication first 5 If the trouble remains after the procedure above contact a designated service centre TT Star iTDC EIO88 15 FCC Registration Information FCC REQUIREMENTS PART 15 Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to this equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the radio or television off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenn
44. e key lt 6 gt to choose READER1 KEY IN READER2 KEY IN READER3 KEY IN or READER4 KEY IN and select Enable as wanted 2 When there is no beep sound or already enabled Key in functions contact a designated service center 75 Star iTDC EIO88 z reader seems to read cards but the controller does not respond or does not respond properly such as displaying wrong card numbers in the reader test mode Cause Solution Reader defect wiring error between the reader and the controller or the electric noises around 1 Be sure that the reader reads the card ID when you present a card 2 Be sure that the reader format is correct 26bit Wiegand or 34bit Wiegand for IDTECK ITDC SR 3 Check the wiring between the reader and STAR iTDC Check the wires of Wiegand data lines DO and D1 which is connected correctly Connect the controller ground to the ground wire of the reader and it is recommended to connect them to an earth ground 4 Using oscilloscope check the shape of signals from the reader at the controller s side When noises are shown on the signals it is recommended to use shielded wires and the unused wires to the common ground You can use repeaters also 5 Check the maximum cable length which may be indicated on the reader manual 6 If the trouble remains after the procedure above contact a designated service centre 76 Star iTDC EIO88 The controller does not communicate wit
45. ecessary for normal operating Holiday Schedule Set up Except for Sunday 100 holidays legal holidays and day off for shift working system can be programmed for one holiday code As for those selected dates it is possible to set up the time schedule so the entrance exit can be possible only for the permitted time range Each holiday code can be set up at each time schedule code Example Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 01 Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02 B Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 01 Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 03 Door Open Alarm and Door Open by Force Alarm The Door Open Alarm function is to notice the administrator that any case of the door opened even after the normal opening time and waiting time The output port can activate the output signal The error status with the time can be saved and transmitted upon the PC program s request The Door Open by Force Alarm function is to activate the alarm when the door is opened by force If the waiting time passed with this status the door open time excess status will be activated again Duress Alarm This function is used to notice any case that the door has to be opened by force In case of duress enter the 2 digits Duress Password and ENT key before the normal access process then the door will be opened as normal but the duress alarm is also generated at the same time and the duress alarm output will be activated to
46. edule code 00 15 for the Readers is the Time Schedule for the Reader 1 TB is for Reader 2 TC is for Reader 3 and TD is for Reader 4 When you present the card to Reader 1 then the cardholder is only allowed the access of the door during the Time Schedule code entered to and the other Readers the same manner To control the accessible Time Schedule for each cardholder you must set up the Time schedules first and enter the Time Schedule code here If you want to access the door anytime for the cardholder then enter default Time Schedule code 00 for the value 4 RA RB RC RD RA RB RC and RD are Reader Usage codes for the cardholder If you put 1 for RA then Reader 1 is accessible and if you put 0 for RA then the cardholder can not access through the Reader 1 and STAR iTDC generates an error message Access Door Error and displays on the LCD To get access through all 4 Readers you have to input 1 value for RA RB RC and RD 38 Star iTDC EIO88 11 7 OUTPUT SETTING You can program the output behaviour by using the application software Please refer to APPENDIX for factory settings 12 Operation 12 1 Normal Operation Power on When the power is applied to Star iTDC the LED7 is turned on Registered card reading When a registered card or PIN is read the Door Relay 1 Relay 3 will open for 3 seconds Default with the LED on LED8 LED10 Exit Button To request for exit from t
47. egister the User ID into the STAR iTDC Select SETUP MENU F3 gt ID REGISTRATION then follow the steps below The Master ID for Star iTDC SR is 10 digits number Default setting 0000000000 37 Star iTDC EIO88 STAR iTDC F1 MASTER ID lt ENT gt h Press lt F3 gt then 01 20 09 01 23 Select p gt times lt 0 gt lt ENT gt Je ID REGISTRATION Initial LCD Display ID REGISTRATION gt ID ____ PW Password 4digits lt ENT gt TB TC TD _ Time Schedule codes lt gt gt 00 00 00 000 RA RB RC RD Reader Usage codes lt ENT gt ID Registered Reg completed 1 ID ID number consists of 3 digits Facility code from 000 to 255 and 5 digits ID number from 00000 to 65535 so that the 8 digits ID number cannot exceed 25565535 If you don t know the ID number of the proximity cards then select SETUP MENU F4 gt READER TEST then present the card to the reader to display the ID number Enter 8 digits ID number then press ENT key in the ID field ID number of STAR iTDC SR has 10 digits decimal numbers 2 PW ____ PW is the password which can be used to access the doors where you install Proximity and Keypad Reader and set up the RF Password operating mode But regardless of the operating mode it is necessary to enter a default password 0000 the PW field when you register ID 3 TA TB TC TD TA TB TC and TD are Time Sch
48. ers e Recommended Readers Star iTDC RF10 RF20 RF30 RF70 RF500 iPASS10 iPASS20 RFK101 IDTECK iTDC SR SR10 SR101 READER CONNECTION GND BLACK Wire GND DI WHITE Wire DI DO GREEN Wire DO 12V RED Wire H2v READER WIEGAND OUTPUT Figure READER CONNECTION 8 4 5 Optional Accessory Connections Expansion I O Board connection EI088 Connect the EIO88 Expansion I O Board to Star iTDC as shown on below 222 520 EXPANSION I O BOARD TCP IP Module Connection IIM7100A Connect the IIM7100A TCP IP Module as shown on below 25 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECK IDTECX iTDC SR Keypad and LCD Display Connection Connect the Keypad and LCD Display to the Keypad and LCD ports as shown on below 9 Communication 9 1 Communication Port Test Loop Test This is a Loop test for communication test of SETUP F4 self diagnosis functions The user can check for communication state between the iTDC and the Cable 9 1 1 RS232 Port Test Before this communication test VEL T Connect the RS232 RX and RS232 TX wires together This test is a loop test and the iTDC sends a character to the TX data 0 TX port and check whether the RX port receives the fail character or not If an error comes out please contact our service facility COMM test pass Press any key gt After the test is done the LCD will display COMM test pass Press any key to return to the setup men
49. f the trouble remains after the procedure above contact a designated service center Solution 74 IDTECK Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR Doesn t enter the Set up Mode after entering the Master ID 00000000 Cause The Master ID might be changed or components are defective 1 Try changing the Master ID through the application S W It ll be changed to 00000000 Note that the Master ID for STAR iTD SR is 10 times lt 0 gt 0000000000 2 When it is not feasible initialise the unit as followings Press the two System Initialisation Switches simultaneously while power is on Solution Wait until the message Initialise END Turn OFF Power appears on the LCD and turn it off and on again Try entering the Set up mode Note that all the value will be set to default including the IDs after initialising 3 If the trouble remains after the procedure above contact a designated service center No problem with accessing by cards but cannot access with the PIN input Cause An error in Set up or possible component defect 1 Check whether a beep sound is generated when you press a key When it is the problem may be an error in set up Precede followings Enter the Master ID 00000000 default to enter the Set up mode Note that the Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 times 0 0000000000 i Press lt F1 gt key Solution READER 1 MODE will appear on the LCD then use th
50. fer size to maximum The default ID COUNT is 5 000 Users and the default EVENT Buffer size is 27 500 can be stored when you operate Star iTDC off line Select ID COUNT in the SETUP MENU F3 then set up the maximum User ID to be registered into STAR iTDC Follow the steps to set up ID COUNT The Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 digits number Default setting 0000000000 36 Star iTDC EIO88 STAR iTDC F1 MASTERID ENT press lt F3 gt 4 lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt 01 20 09 00 33 doch 8 times 0 lt gt Select ID COUNT Initial Display ID COUNT EE ENTER ID COUNT id 5 000 7 20000 i Enter the number from 1000 to 20000 ID COUNT STAR iTDC F1 lt gt gt 20 000 01 20 09 01 16 r You will see this error message when you press ENT EVENT MEMORY key in the ID COUNT menu and it tells you that NOT EMPTY some events are still existing in the EVENT Buffer and you may lost the data when you change the ID COUNT You may try this setting again after uploading the events to the host PC or deleting them using the SETUP MENU F2 gt EVENT CLEAR You will see this error message when you try to change ID TOTAL COUNT ID COUNT less than the total registered User ID In Wrong this case you have to delete some User ID or clear the User ID using the SETUP MENU F2 gt ID CLEAR first then try again from the beginning 11 6 ID REGISTRATION You can r
51. h PC Defective cable is used errors in wiring an error in setting COMM ID of the controller or Cause 4 damage on the communication port either on PC side or on the controller side 1 Please check the settings of the application S W and the controller Check the controller s COMM ID is listed on the application S W Set the different COMM ID when two or more controllers are installed Check the communication speed 9600bps default is the same as the setting on the S W Make sure that the PC s COM port is set correctly on the S W The parameters at the S W should be set as follows Parity bit NONE Data bit 8bit Stop bit 1bit 2 RS_422 Jumper 2 Check the line connection for communication RS232 RS422 mono RS422 232 ITDC PC ITDC PC Solution Converter TX port TX RX TX RX port RX RX TX The RS232 cable from GND GND TX RX the converter TX RX RS422 Multi Drop iTDC iTDC Converter RX RX TX RX RX TX The RS232 cable from TX TX RX the converter TX TX RX 3 In case of setting RS422 communication recommend to use line end resistors of 120 Ohm between the RX and RX lines and between the TX and TX lines and apply the same resistors to the converter RS422 lines Consult a service centre or an electric technician if you cannot be sure how to do it 4 When a multi drop
52. he inside an Exit Button or an Exit Reader can be used The Door Relay 1 Relay 3 will open for 3 seconds with the LED on LED8 LED10 Alarms When an unregistered card is read the access is denied and the alarm Relay 2 Relay 4 will be activated for 3 seconds with the LED on LED9 LED11 along with a buzzer sound 12 2 DEFAULT SETTING When you operate the Star iTDC first time or you initialise the Star iTDC the controller will set up all values defaults factory settings You can change the settings for desired application Please refer to the APPENDIX for the default setting values 39 Star iTDC EIO88 13 Setting Changes INITIAL DISPLAY MODEL NAME CURRENT TIME d o ON 7 N YES e ID no NORMAL OPERATION YES MODE v SETUP MENU SETUP MENU F1 SETUP MENU F2 SETUP MENU F3 SETUP MENU 4 1 READER 1 MODE 1 TIME SETTING 1 ID REGISTRATION 1 VERSION 2 READER 2 MODE 2 HOLIDAY INDEX 2 ID DELETE 2 SRAM TEST 3 READER 3 MODE 3 COMM ID 3 ID LIST 3 OUTPUT TEST 4 READER 4 MODE 4 BAUD RATE 4 REG ID COUNT 4 LCD TEST 5 DOOR 1 APB 5 MASTER ID CHANGE 5 ID COUNT 5 KEYPAD TEST 6 DOOR 2 APB 6 EVENT MEMORY 6 EVENT COUNT 6 READER TEST 7 READERI KEY IN 7 DOOR ALARM 7 INPUT TEST 8 READER2 KEY IN 8 DOOR SETTING 8 COMM TEST 9 READER3 KEY IN 9 HOLIDAY SETTING 10 READER4 KEY IN 1
53. iTDC V 3 0 menu 4 60 IDTECK 13 4 2 SRAM TEST SRAM TEST Memory fail 00 RAM testing RAM test pass Press any key 13 4 3 OUTPUTS TEST OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT 8 Press any key Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR To test the SRAM memory press ENT key If the SRAM has problems LCD will show the memory block number with Memory fail message In this case you have to contact technical support Press any key to return to the set menu gt If the SRAM is working properly then LCD will show RAM test pass message Press any key to return to the set up menu To test the outputs press ENT key The output test will be proceeding for each output twice On and Off The first 4 test is for output relays Realy 1 Relay 4 so you can hear the mechanical sound of relays and followed 3 test is for TTL output test The last test is for built in buzzer test and you can hear two beep sounds Press any key to return to the set up menu Relay 1 test This test is applicable to OUFEU TIES Activated two times Relayl and LED A Y Relay 2 test This test is applicable to Activated two times Relay2 and LED v Relay 3 test This test is applicable to Activated two times Relay3 and LED vY Relay 4 test lt This test is applicable to Activated two times Relay4 and LED v TTL Output 1
54. ion Information nette nennt hte dende 78 16 Warranty and Hr ub ca tU tust Seis 79 Star iTDC EIO88 1 Important Safety Instructions When using Star EIO88 iTDC IDTECK iTDC SR basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons In addition the following safety guides should also be followed 1 Fully read and understand all instructions and follow them completely 2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product 3 Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning If necessary use mild soap 4 Do not use this product near water 5 Only operate this product using the type of power source indicated If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your installation site consult your dealer of local power company 6 Never insert objects of any kind into the product or through the cabinet slots as they may touch voltage points and or short circuit parts possibly resulting in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 7 Never disassemble this product by yourself take the unit to a qualified service center whenever service or repair is required Opening or removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Also incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit i
55. llow the instructions Connect RS422 TX of the Star ITDC to RS422 RX port of the converter Connect RS422 TX of the Star iTDC to RS422 RX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the Star iTDC to RS422 TX port of the converter Connect RS422 RX of the Star iTDC to RS422 TX port of the converter Plug in the RS232 9 pin connector of the converter to the COM1 or COM2 Port of the PC Install and run Star iTDC Application Software RS 422 232 CONVERTER RS232C T R R IO 28 Star iTDC EIO88 To iTDC To host PC a Between Star iTDC and CNP200 b RS 422 port connection CNP200 setting Figure RS 422 Communication between Star iTDC and Host Computer 9 3 3 RS 422 Connection Multiple STAR iTDC Connections RS422 RS232 converter is required to use RS422 communication between multiple iTDCs and a host computer Please follow the following instructions 1 unit can use a TCP IP internal module for communications And iTDC used TCP IP internal module can communicate with other iTDC Controllers by RS422 method In this case the communication must be connected via 5422 method First you have to connect all RS422 port of all iTDCs in parallel Connect RS422 TX of one iTDC to RS422 TX of another iTDC Connect RS422 TX of one iTDC to RS422 TX of another iTDC Connect RS422 RX of one to RS422 RX of another iTDC Connect 5422 of one iTD
56. lt 6 gt key then press lt ENT gt key 48 Star iTDC EIO88 13 2 5 MASTER ID CHANGE Press lt ENT gt key to change the current Master ID 00000000 You should use the new Master ID to access the SETUP MENU MASTER ID CHANGE after you changed the Master ID MASTER ID CHANGE You should use 8 digits number for Master ID Press ENT key and enter the new 8 digits Master ID and ENT key Master ID is now changed and stored in the memory Master LCD shows new Master ID is registered successfully Registered The Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 digits number Default setting 0000000000 13 2 6 EVENT MEMORY SETTING 15 You can select whether you use event memory or not When you EVENT ME MOR select USE and in case of event memory full then iTDC USE generates an error message and keeps all events stored in the memory When you select NOT USE then iTDC will not generate an error and new event overwrite into the event EVENT MEMORY buffers If you use iTDC for standalone just for door access gt NOT USE then select NOT USE 13 2 7 DOOR OPEN ALARM SETTING When the door is still opened after the door unlock time you ep may set this alarm function To use this function you have to 03 install Door Contact Sensor on the door and set up the output of Door Contact Sensor from the iTDC Application Software 03 default 00 Alarm if the door is opened after the door unlo
57. must be set up first before other set up Please refer to section 8 3 DOOR SETTING 13 3 6 STORED EVENT COUNT EVENT COUNT This menu displays the total number of event 12345 It automatically counts when you upload to PC LCD shows 1 234 User ID is now registered in the memory 59 Star iTDC EIO88 13 4 SETUP MENU F4 On set up menu F4 there are self diagnosis functions to test the performances of the operations To test press lt ENT gt key on the menu DISPLAY CURRENT F W VERSION f gt VERSION A key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Y SRAM TEST SRAM TEST lt 4 gt lt 6 gt OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST A key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt LCD TEST LCD TEST Searching A key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt KEYPAD TEST gt KEYPAD TEST key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Y READER TEST gt READER TEST key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt INPUT TEST gt INPUT TEST key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt COMMUNICATION TEST COMMIEST COMM TEST gt RS 232 13 4 1 VERSION CHECK VERSION The version of the controller s firmware is displayed on the 4 LCD Press lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key to look for other menus of set up
58. n Switches simultaneously The LCD will first display System Initialising After the all Initialisation process is completed then the LCD will display Initialise END Turn OFF Power Turn the power off then turn on again for Star iTDC running System Initialize END Initializing Turn OFF Power 11 2 How To Enter The SETUP MENU To set up or to change the STAR iTDC settings you have to enter the SETUP MENU first To do so press the 8 times lt 0 gt key for Master ID Default setting 00000000 and lt ENT gt key from the optional Keypad then you can get into SETUP MENU There are 4 main SETUP MENU and you first get into SETUP MENU F1 You can move to other SETUP MENU by pressing F1 for SETUP MENU F1 F2 key for SETUP MENU F2 F3 key for SETUP MENU F3 and F4 key for SETUP MENU F4 There are several SUB MENU in the main SETUP MENU and you can scroll up and down the SUB MENU by pressing 4 and 6 key in the main SETUP MENU If you don t press any key for 60 seconds or if you press lt ESC gt key then STAR ITDC will exit the SETUP MENU then return to normal operation You can also change the Master ID in the SETUP MENU F2 The Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 times 0 key Default setting 0000000000 11 3 DOOR SETTING First you have to configure How many doors you want to control by STAR iTDC and this set up is very important as the STAR iTDC will automatically co
59. nding system is not to connect both ends of shield wires to the grounding system in this case there will be a current flow through the shield wire when the voltage level of both ends of shield wire is not equal and this current flow will create noise and interfere to communications For the good grounding to connect ONLY one end of shield wire of communication cable to the grounding system is recommended If the user finds the earth ground nearby then connect one end of shield wire to the earth ground If the user does not have the earth ground nearby then find the chassis ground and connect one end of shield wire to the chassis ground If the user does not find both earth ground and chassis ground then connect one end of shield wire to the power ground GND of 505R Please be noticed about that if the chassis ground is not properly connected to the earth and 18 Star iTDC EIO88 floated from the ground level then grounding to the chassis ground will give the worst communication in this case to use the power ground instead of chassis ground is recommended RS422 Rs232 Converter RS422 Cable Communication Shield wire open connect ull RS422 RS422 RS422 1 FTP iTDC 1 iTDC 2 iTDC 3 iTDC n Earth Ground or Chasis Ground or Power Ground Figure Grounding system 7 2 4 Reverse Diode Connection If the user connects an inductor Door Locks or Alarm device to the output relays there
60. nfigure the Input sources and Output Relays upon to the number of doors to be controlled by STAR iTDC Press F2 key once then press 6 key or 4 key until the LCD shows DOOR SETTING in the SETUP MENU F2 then press ENT key to change the DOOR SETTING Please follow the steps below for DOOR SETTING and it shows the procedure for 4 DOOR setting The Master ID for STAR iTDC SR is 10 digits number Default setting 0000000000 34 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX IDTECX iTDC SR STAR iTDC F1 MASTER ID ENT Press lt F2 gt 7times lt 6 gt Select DOOR SETTING gt 01 01 00 00 15 gt 8 times lt 0 gt lt ENT gt gt T lt ENT gt Initial LCD Display DOOR SETTING ee DOOR SETTING lt 4 gt or 2 DOOR gt 2 DOOR DOOR SETTING DOOR SETTING ENT gt 4 DOOR 4 DOOR 4 DOOR Setting Completed After Master ID change Initial Master ID 2 Door Setting Confirm the Reader locations as shown on the table below Entry Exit Door1 Reader 1 Reader 2 Door2 Reader 3 Reader 4 3 Door Setting Confirm the Reader and Exit Button locations as shown on the table below Entry Exit Door1 Reader 1 Reader 2 Door2 Reader 3 EXIT Button Door3 Reader 4 EXIT Button 4 Door Setting Confirm the Reader and Exit Button locations as shown on the table below Entry Exit Door1 Reader 1 EXIT Button Door
61. ng at DC12V and max 100mA current Relay 1 Relay 8 These 8 FORM C COM NO NC relay outputs at DC12 24V and max current Input 1 Input 8 These are 8 Input Ports LED17 This red colored LED is power indicator And it always on when the EIO88 board power is on LED1 LED8 These 8 LEDs indicate output status Each LED is on when the corresponding output is activated LED1 Relay 1 LED2 Relay 2 LED3 Relay 3 LED4 Relay 4 LEDS Relay 5 LED6 Relay 6 LED7 Relay 7 LED8 Relay 8 LED9 LED16 These 7 LEDs indicate input status Each LED is on when the corresponding input is activated LED9 Input 1 LED10 Input 2 LED11 Input 3 LED12 Input 4 LED13 Input 5 LED14 Input 26 LED15 Input 7 LED16 Input 8 6 3 2 TCP IP Module The user can add an optional TCP IP module IIM7100A and this module can be used if the user wants TCP IP communication to the host PC 6 3 3 LCD Display Module The user can connect the optional LCD display module to the iTDC main control board and the user can use the LCD display module with the optional keypad when the user sets up all functions to the iTDC manually 6 3 4 Keypad The user can connect the optional Keypad to the iTDC main control board and the user can use the keypad with the LCD display module when the user sets up all functions to the iTDC manually 15 Star iTDC EIO88 7 Installation Tips amp Check Point Installing the Star iTDC IDTECK iTDC
62. nication 2 Jumper Switch Setting Over Star iTDC V 3 0 IDTECK iTDC SR Over V 3 0 Before the LAN TCP IP module Communication the jumper switch needs to be setting with the figure of the below IIM7100A In case of new module IGM7100 In case of old module Figure Jumper Switch location and setting for LAN TCP IP module communication 3 Multi drop Connection by TCP IP internal module This uses LAN TCP IP communication between multiple Star iTDCs IDTECK iTDC SR and a host computer Install the same as Figure Multi drop connection by TCP IP internal module Set the jumper switch the same as Figure Jumper switch setting for Multi drop connection by TCP IP internal module ORERE opora 0001 JP4 JP 7 Jp4 JP7 00 Jps 2029 sr DO Jps 010502 Jp 0120 JP 0029 00 JP1 STAR 1 STAR iTDC 2 N In this example STAR iTDC 1 uses IIM7100A Figure Jumper switch setting for Multi drop connection by TCP IP internal module 31 Star iTDC EIO88 STAR iTDC 1 STAR iTDC 2 STAR iTDC 83 STAR iTD C Figure Multi drop connection by TCP IP internal module 9 6 TCP IP Converter External Version Please see the Software manual 10 Operation Status 10 1 LED Indicators of the Star iTDC The LEDs for indicating the status of the STAR iTDC are located as shown in the Figure STAR iTDC Layout Each LED
63. ntact SW 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 Input 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Input 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 EIO88 Input 1 Door2 Exit 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 EIO88 Input 2 Door2 Contact 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 EIO88 Input 3 Door3 Exit 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 11 E1088 Input 4 Door3 Contact 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 12 EIO88 Input 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 EIO88 Input 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 EIO88 Input 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 EIO88 Input 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 DURESS MODE 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 DURESS MODE 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 DURESS MODE 3 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19 DURESS MODE 4 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 20 OUTPUT TIME SCHEDULE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 21 INPUT TIME SCHEDULE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 INPUT TYPE 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 INPUT Type 00 NC 01 NO 66 IDTECK Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECX iTDC SR 4 The relation between input and output 4Door set up STAR iTDC Board Default Index No Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 TTL 1 TTLZ2 1 Input 1 Door1 Exit Button 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Input 2 Door1 Contact SW 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 3 Input 3 Door2 Exit Button 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 4 Input 4 Door2 Contact SW 00
64. omputer since it is such device number that is used when communicating with the computer Example ADDRESS 0 00000000 1 2 4 1 ADDRESS 17 i 10001000 1 16 32 64 128 ADDRESS 205 ADDRESS VALUE 10110011 1 4 8 64 128 NOTE To select the address switch the address switch towards the left side of the PCB 8 4 Wiring 8 4 1 Power Connect wire of DC 12V power to 12V terminal Connect GND wire of DC 12V power to GND terminal 8 4 2 Input Connection Exit Button Connection Input 1 Input 3 Connect one wire from an Exit Button to Input 1 for the Door1 and to Input 3 for Door2 Connect the other wire from the Exit Button to the GND Door Contact Sensor Connection Input 2 Input 4 Connect one wire from a Door Contact Sensor to Input 2 for the Door1 and to Input 4 for Door2 Connect the other wire from the Door Contact Sensor to GND 21 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECK IDTECX iTDC SR Summary of Input connections to corresponding Doors 2 Door Control Door Input 1 to Exit Button Input 2 to Door Contact Sensor Door2 Input 3 to Exit Button Input 4 to Door Contact Sensor 3 Door Control Door1 Input 1 to Exit Button Input 2 to Door Contact Sensor Optional EIO88 Expansion I O Board controls the Exit Button and Door Contact Sensor for Door2 and Doors Door2 E1088 Input 1 to Exit Button EIO88 Input 2 to Door Contact Door3 E1088 Input 3 to Exit Button EIO88 Input 4 to Door Contact 4 Door
65. onverter RS422 Cabl tem ae Belden 9830 24 AWG 521 3 twisted pair shielded iTDC gt Converter pat Need thicker wire if you connect the reader with high current consumption 7 2 Check Point During Installation 7 2 1 Termination Resistor The termination resistors are used to match impedance of the network to the impedance of the transmission line being used When impedance is mismatched the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the receiver and a portion of signal is reflected back into the transmission line The decision whether or not to use termination resistors should be based on the cable length and the data rate used by the communication system For example if the user uses 9 600 baud rate and 1 200 m length of cable the propagation velocity of the cable is 0 66 x speed of light This value is specified by the cable manufacturer if we assume the reflections will damp out in three round trip up and down the cable length the transmitted signal will be stabilized 18 6us after the leading edge of a bit Since the data bit is captured in the middle of the bit that is approximately 52us after the leading edge of a bit The reflection stabilizing time 18 6us is much before the center of the bit therefore the termination resistors are not required However if the user installs the cable to maximum length the impedance of the cable and the network are mismatched and the transmitted signal is o
66. or further registration repeat the process r gt 1 Holiday Time schedule Date registration set number 01 10 10 years 2 Index for the days 01 100 100 days 50 Star iTDC EIO88 13 2 10 Registering and Changing TIME SCHEDULE TIME SCHEDULE lt ENT gt gt DISPLAY CURRENT T S lt t Y SELECT T S NUMBER AND INDEX USE 2 8 4 6 KEY lt ENT gt Y ENTER T S 8 DIGIT START TIME hh mm END TIME hh mm YES or Error NO or lt ESC gt NEXT TIME SCHEDULE 15 You may program time schedules to grant and restrict access for each user There can be up to 15 different schedules A minimum of one schedule must be defined If only one schedule is programmed the most common setting allows access for all users 24 hours day A time schedule T S 01 HOL 1 can be programmed for each day of the week and holidays 00 00 00 00 and five shifts can be defined for each day To set time schedules press ENT key from this menu If you want to set time schedules press ENT key when this figure is displayed Press 2 key or 8 key to adjust the Time Schedule T S number 1 15 and the day of the week Mon Sun and HOL Define which shift of the day 1 5 using the 4 key and 6 key HOL refers to specific holidays you will register Press lt gt key and the cursor will blink then enter the beginning time of the period
67. put of iTDC Enter the 14 digit seven couples key Press ENT key and you will see a cursor blinking at the first digit from the left of the eight couples of digits Output of 1088 To set time for eight couples press ENT key For more inputs repeat the process To end input setting press ESC key 52 Star iTDC EIO88 13 2 12 DEFINING OUTPUTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH READER READER DEFINE lt ENT gt p DISPLAY CURRENT SET Y SELECT INDEX USE 4 6 KEY ENT Y ENTER NEW TIME OR INDEX FOR ITDC 14 DIGIT OR EVEN DIGIT gt Y ENTER NEW TIME OR INDEX FOR EIO88 16 DIGIT OR EVEN DIGIT lt ENT gt or lt ESC gt Error NEXT r You can program or deactivate each output to be generated and choose how long in seconds they will last There are READER OUT DEFINE default values as seen in the APENDIX A THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT DEFAULT 4 R1 ID OK Select input sources by changing Index numbers with the keys 4 or 6 TDC 03 00 00 Press ENT key and you will see a cursor blinking at the first digit from the left of the seven couples of digits Output of 00 00 00 00 iTDC Enter the 14 digit seven couples key EIO 00 00 00 Press ENT key and you will see a cursor blinking at the first digit from the left of the eight couples of digits Outpu
68. r 2 and 3 cannot use APB function as they have only one reader each Reader3 for Door 2 and Reader 4 for Door 3 If controlling 4 doors APB function cannot be used so each 4 reader will be equipped to the Door 1 2 3 and 4 each If controlling 3 and 4 doors you must use optional Expansion board E1088 to install Exit Button Door Contact Sensor Door Lock and Alarm devices for the Door 3 and 4 Input Output The STAR iTDC has 7 built in inputs and 7 outputs 4 relay outputs and 3 TTL outputs The input port can get those inputs such as exit button and fire sensor Also the door lock and alarm devices can be attached on those 4 of relay outputs so the in output signal can be applied used for various usages Moreover the output time can be also set up on these output ports Optional Expansion I O 1 of the optional Expansion I O board EIO88 additional 8 inputs and 8 output relays can be connected to the STAR iTDC It can control the output of the expansion I O board by the iTDC input and the output of the expansion board by the reader Input Device Type Set up NO NC If the input device is normal open NO type sensor the user has to setup the input device type to NO so that the iTDC will be activated when the input port makes short circuit to ground If the input device is normal close NC type sensor the user has to setup the input device type to NC so that the iTDC will be activated when the input port makes open ci
69. rcuit All input device type can be programmed by software program on the host computer This setup is also applied to optional Expansion I O board Time Schedule Set up As specific time zone is set up this function allows set up action only within the set up time range Upon each time schedule code the user can select the time zone and transfer to the device For the time range of Monday to Friday and holiday see Holiday Schedule set up maximum 5 different time zones a day can be divided and set up Each time schedule code can have each different or same one code for holiday Entrance Time Limit of the Registered Card In case of the card registration please input those time schedule codes upon each reader Within the set up time range it normally operates When out of the set up time range it outputs the time schedule error Input Port Operating Time Limit Please input the time schedule codes for each input port Within the set up time range it just ignores the signal even if the signal is recognized on the input port Star iTDC EIO88 Output Port Operating Time Setup Please input the time schedule codes for each output port Within the set up time range every signal gets output on the output port Reader Mode Operating Time Setup In case of the reader mode is set up as RF PW password just RF is necessary for normal operating within the set up time range When out of this time range both of RF and PW password are n
70. rom a sensor activated or an exit button pressed the controller generates and logs an appropriate response by input signals All events are stored into the memory buffers and sent to the host computer The access controller is a true stand alone device that in the event of malfunction will not affect to other units when used in conjunction with one another Operation with Host Computer All event transactions can be managed via the host computer STAR iTDC saves the status of external input signal and un authorized person s entrance exit into the internal memory Each kind of data saved can be transmitted from the computer via regulated communication protocol The data transmitted from the controller can be saved and maintained on the host PC It is also possible to output print out the reports for the status of person going in out and alarming Data Backup The controller retains all user information and event data for 30 days even in the event of power failure CAUTION Battery Jumper for keeping memory data must be set correctly before the unit running See the INSTALLATION section Keypad If the STAR iTDC is not connected to host PC the integrated keypad and LCD display module can be used for the entire programming process manually such as card data registration delete and each kind of function set up cancel Anti Pass Back Using an additional proximity reader for exiting the Anti Pass Back mode can be set up Anti pass back mode preven
71. s subsequently used 8 Unplug this product from the Direct Current DC power source and refer to qualified service personnel under these conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled on the product c If the product does not operate normally after following the operating instructions in this manual Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual Improper adjustment of other controls that are not covered by this manual may damage the unit and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore normal operation d If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 2 General The Star iTDC IDTECK iTDC SR is an intelligent 2 4 Door Access Controller designed to meet the market requirements for a simple and cost effective access controller It is designed to achieve low cost as well as high security convenience and reliability This user friendly device allows the user to register 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 User ID numbers and register delete change the user card And also upon the number of those registered cards 20 000 29 500 14 000 8 000 3 000 matters of data exit entrance status can be saved in its event memory Those 4 of the reader ports can be connected with Proximity Readers Proximity PIN Readers or biometric fingerprint or face recognition readers Each reader can have its own operation mode
72. ssary for connecting RS422 port to PC 12V and GND Main Power This is main power connection of control board and STAR iTDC is working at DC12V and max 350 current LED Expansion Port J2 J4 This port is for indicating the LED 1 2 communication status LED and LED 7 power LED externally through expansion Keypad This is an optional keypad port and it can be used with the optional LCD display module for manual setup It is possible to various functions set up cancel and the card data register delete 12 Star iTDC EIO88 individually by the keypad But the output time set up of time schedule input and reader input is possible to be set up only on the PC program LCD Display This is an optional LCD Display port and it can be used with optional keypad for manual setup It is for checking the device s set up status through the LCD module Also by the keypad it is possible to check the changing status of the users when any information changed upon set up cancel of each function and registration delete of the card data Jumper for connecting the battery This is a Battery Connection Jumper Before normally using STAR iTDC this jumper prevents electric discharge of the battery for keeping RAM data It is shipped out as not connected from the factory Please see set up jumper switch Reader 1 Reader 4 It is possible to connect 4 of readers to the iTDC These are 4 proximity reader ports and each reader port supplies
73. t t RF PASSWORD lt 4 gt or 67 DU pymes RF Only default L RF PASSWORD lt 4 gt or 67 p NOT USE default DOOR 1 E USE ALONE Searching key Pop USE ZONE ue ALL CLEAR pese NOT USE default DOOR2APB USE ALONE USE ZONE key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt cy ALL CLEAR S DISABLE default READER KEY IN oe ENABLE key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt p DISABLE default READER KEY IN ENABLE key lt 4 gt or 6 gt DISABLE default READER3 KEY IN ENABLE Y lt 4 gt or 67 41 Searching key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Star iTDC EIO88 READER4 KEY IN key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt READER 1 DURESS key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt READER 2 DURESS key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt READER 3 DURESS key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt READER 4 DURESS key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt poses DISABLE default INST ENABLE AE gt NOT USE default gt USE Y DURESS 1 P W gt NOT USE default ae gt USE Y DURESS 2 P W gt NOT USE
74. t of 00 00 00 00 00 1088 To set time for eight couples press ENT key For more inputs repeat the process To end input setting press lt 5 gt key 53 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTELK IDTECKX iTDC SR 13 2 13 SYSTEM INITIALIZE SYS INITIALIZE This operation will initialise the ITDC Press ENT key if an initialisation is needed First time installation or resetting in the event of a malfunction CAUTION Initialising will erase all stored data in the memory SYS INITIALIZE Press 1 key to initialise or 0 key to cancel the operation 1 Yes 0 No System This message appears while the system is being initialised COPI After the initialisation iTDC will return to the set up menu Initializing 13 2 14 EVENT CLEAR EVENT CLEAR When the event memory is full or when you want to change ID COUNT you can clear the event memory in this menu Press ENT key then press 1 key to clear event memory or 0 key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before you clear the events make sure that the EVENT CLEAR stored events is not necessary to upload to the 1 Yes 0 No host PC otherwise you may lose important data 13 2 15 CARD ID CLEAR When you want to delete all User ID Card ID you can clear PARDID CLEAR all User ID from the memory Press lt ENT gt key then press lt 1 gt key to clear all User ID or lt 0 gt key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before you clear all User ID make sure tha
75. t the CARD ID CLEAR registered User ID is no longer used otherwise you 1 Yes 0 No may lose all registered User ID 13 2 16 TIME SCHEDULE CLEAR 15 When you want to delete all Time Schedule 01 15 you can TME clear all T S from the memory Press lt ENT gt key then press lt 1 gt key to clear all T S or lt 0 gt key to cancel the operation CAUTION Before you clear all T S make sure that the stored T S is no longer used otherwise you may lose all stored T S in the memory TIME SCHE CLEAR 1 Yes 0 No 54 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTELK IDTECX iTDC SR 13 3 SETUP MENU F3 ID REGISTRATION gt KEY key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt ID DELETE gt KEY key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt Searching key soo ANN DISPLAY REGISTERED 4 or 6 ID DATA key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt DISPLAY REGISTRATION REG ID COUNT ID COUNT key lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt ENTER POSSIBLE REGISTRATION ID COUNT 4 ID EVENT 1 000 29 500 2 000 29 000 3 000 28 500 4 000 28 000 5 000 27 500 i pr lt 2 i pr 10 000 25 000 20 000 20 000 55 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECK IDTECX iTDC SR 13 3 1 CARD REGISTRATION ID REGISTRATION lt ENT gt REGISTRATION SELECT ERROR Invalid Card ID DISPLAY Invalid T S 1 Invalid T S 2 Invalid RD ENTER NEW ID 8 digit Card data
76. ts any entry or exit when the registered user does not properly follow one entry and one exit by the Anti pass back rule APB only allowed exit for the user who has once got into the door first and it doesn t allow any user trying twice entry or twice exit in a row As it were as 2 of card readers equipped on the both sides of the entrance and exit of one door the user has to let the card reader read the user card properly each time of entrance exit so that only person who got in with the card read by the card reader equipped on the entrance side can get out also only by letting the card reader read the card for exit When this rule was not kept the internal memory saves APB error Also when this kind of error happens it is possible to make the output on the specific output port ITDC applied programs such as entrance exit control and Star iTDC EIO88 diligence laziness control in output set up it is set up upon APB error selection APB function can be used for 2 doors each independently or linked together See Number of Door Control Number of Door Control 2 3 4 Door Control It can control maximum 4 doors with 4 of card readers attached In case of controlling 2 doors the Reader 1 and 2 are equipped to the Door 1 and the Reader 3 and 4 are equipped to the Door2 It means that APB can be applied to both doors each If controlling 3 doors APB can only be applied to the first door using reader 1 for entry and reader 2 for exit Doo
77. u Star iTDC EIO88 9 1 2 RS422 Port Test Before this communication test Connect the Rx and Tx Rx and Tx wires Note In case of RS 422 test JP3 4 disconnection and JP5 JP6 short After the test is done short pin1 2 or 2 3 of the JP3 JP4 COMM TEST Figure Jumper switch location and Jumper switch setting for 5422 communication test 9 2 RS232 Communication Port Connection A 9 pin connector Serial communication connector female is required to connect the Star iTDC to a host computer via RS232 communication Please follow the instructions Connect RS232 TX port of iTDC to the pin 22 of the 9 pin connector Connect RS232 RX port of iTDC to the pin 23 of the 9 pin connector Connect RS232 GND of iTDC to the pin 5 of the 9 pin connector Plug in the 9 pin connector to COM1 or COM2 Port of the host PC Install and run Star iTDC Application Software Figure RS 232 COMMUNICATON 27 Star iTDCIEIO88 IDTECK IDTECX iTDC SR 9 3 RS 422 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION 9 3 1 Jumper Switch Setting Before the RS422 Communication the jumper switch needs to be setting with the figure of the below ES EHD meo po JP6 Cao JP3 5 Cao JP2 Erno JP1 Figure Jumper Switch location and setting for RS_422 communication 9 3 2 RS 422 CONNECTION STAND ALONE RS422 RS232 converter CNP200 is required to use RS422 communication between the Star iTDC and a host computer Please fo
78. utomatically counts when you register or delete User ID 12345 LCD shows 12 345 User ID is now registered in the memory 13 3 5 ID COUNT Press ENT key to change maximum ID Count meee Note This must be set up first before other set up Please refer to section 8 5 ID COUNT SETTING Enter number from 1000 to 20000 in multiple of 1000 for the Sa HER maximum User ID count Example 1000 2000 5000 1 10000 20000 Then press ENT key 58 Star iTDC EIO88 VENT MEMOR oe ID COUNT lt ENT gt EMPTY YES gt ENTER NO 4 5 digit NO Y c DISPLAY EVENT MEMORY TEN ID COUNT VALID NOT EMPTY NO YES 4 DISPLAY INVALID COUNT me DISPLAY ID TOTAL COUNT Lee WRONG a REGISTERED ID COUNT lt ENTER NO YES v COMPLETE LCD will display Invalid Count error message when you enter the ID Count which is not multiple of 1 000 or the ID Count is not in between 1 000 and 20 000 Invalid Count LCD will display EVENT MEMORY NOT EMPTY error EVENT MEMORY NOT EMPTY message when you want to change ID Count and there are some events still existing in the Event Buffer ID TOTAL COUNT LCD will display ID TOTAL COUNT Wrong error message Wrong when you enter the less ID Count number than the number of User ID registered in the memory Note This
79. verlapped by the reflected signal 17 Star iTDC EIO88 In this case it is recommended to add the termination resistors to the end of the receiver lines A 1200 resistor can be used for termination resistor in parallel between the receiver lines A and for 2 wires RS485 system or RX and RX for 4 wires RS422 system A termination resistor of less than 90Q should not be used and no more than 2 termination resistors should be used in one networking system 7 2 2 How To Connect Termination Resistors RS485 RS485 RS485 RS232 T T 5 en Converter 1202 Termination Resistors Last iTDC Figure Termination resistors for 2 wire RS485 communication system 1209 t LTX RX i RS485 RS232 a TTX RS422 pea 19 Converter t RX GG TX4 t PRX TX 597 1209 Termination Resistors Last iTDC Figure Termination resistors for 4 wire RS422 communication system 7 2 3 Grounding System For Communication Cable To use such proper grounding system on the communication cable is recommended The best method for grounding system is to put the shield wire of the communication cable to the 1st class earth grounding however it is not so easy to bring the earth ground to the communication cable and also the installation cost is raised There will be three grounding points where the user can find during installation 1 Earth Ground 2 Chassis Ground 3 Power Ground The most important point for grou
80. will be turned on and off as the following status of the STAR iTDC The LEDs for indicating the status of the Star iTDC are located as shown in the Figure Star iTDC Layout Each LED will be turned on and off as the following status of the Star iTDC LED1 LED2 These two LEDs indicate the communication status The LED1 blinks while the communication signal is normally being received from the PC The LED2 blinks while the STAR iTDC is sending the signals back to the PC after the data being totally treated as normal LED1 RxD LED2 TxD LED3 LED6 If the TCP IP module is installed these LEDs indicate the status of the TCP IP module LED3 Connection Status LED4 10M bps LED5 100M bps LED6 Collision Status 32 Star iTDC EIO88 LED7 This LED is always on if the iTDC is powered on LED8 LED14 These LEDs indicate the status of the Output ports The LED is turned on while the output is activated to the output port LED8 Relay 1 LED9 Relay 2 LED10 Relay LED11 Relay 4 LED12 TTL 1 LED13 TTL 2 LED14 TTL 3 LED15 LED21 These LEDs indicate the status of the Input ports signal When the LED light is on it means that the signal has been input to the input port NC type input device When NO type input device is connected the LED is on when the sensor signal is not activated and the LED is off only when the input is activated LED15 Input 1 LED16 Input 2 LED17 Input 3 LED18 Input 4 LED19 Input 5 LED
81. xit DOOR 1 APB Press lt 4 gt or lt 6 gt key for searching the APB mode gt USE ALONE Press lt ENT gt key to select the mode NOT USE Anti pass back mode is not applied USE ALONE Door 2 Anti pass back mode is separately applied USE ZONE Door 2 Anti pass back mode is applied together DOOR 1 APB Note If you select USE ZONE then the APB flag will be gt USE ZONE affected to Door1 and Door2 DOOR2 APB mode is set automatically Example When you select USE ALONE then Door2 entry is possible after you got in through Door1 POOR MAGE When you select USE ZONE then Door2 entry is not gt All Clear possible after you got in through Door APB error f you select All Clear then iTDC will clear all APB flags and all users are not allowed Exit first DOOR2 APB mode set up is the same as above 43 Star iTDC EIO88 IDTECK IDTECX iTDC SR 13 1 3 KEYPAD INPUT SETTING This function is to set DISABLE ENABLE the keypad inputs Resp GAN from the Proximity and Keypad Readers The default setting is DISABLE the keypad inputs If you install Keypad Reader 8bit burst format and set this mode ENABLE you can DISABLE access the Door by pressing 8digit User ID from the keypads READER KEY IN Press ENT key and press 4 or 6 key to select gt ENABLE gt ENABLE then press lt ENT gt key to set up this function READER2 READER3 and READER4 KEY IN set up is the same as above 13 1
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