SSA-R2010 SSA-R2020 SSA-R2040 Biometric Reader user manual imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive more complete service, please visit our website. www.samsungsecurity.
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7. Avoid aiming the controller directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun. 8. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 9. The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any time.
contents PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 5 INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION 10 INITIALIZATION 16 Features What’s included At a Glance Cable Color Scheme Cable Selection 10 11 14 Installing the Wall Mount I/O Connection Connecting to the external reader 16 17 Initializing the system using the DIP switch Display and Operation Status of Reader/ Register To register/delete the master ID (card) Communication Address Setup Reader Mode and Authentication 18 18 19 21 Registering the ID To register the ID card a
product introduction FEATURES Reader Mode RF Only Mode - As soon as the card is authenticated, the corresponding card ID will be transferred to the controller. RF+FINGER Mode - As soon as the fingerprint is authenticated, the corresponding card ID will be transferred to the controller. - For a person whose fingerprint is not registered, the product will automatically switch to RF Only mode.
product introduction WHAT’S INCLUDED Check if the following items are included in the product package. Main Unit Wall Mount 3 x 30mm Screws (x2) 3.
AT A GLANCE Front Panel PRODUCT INTRODUCTION LED Displays the status of the system operation. Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint scanner module. Card Recognition Present a card to the marked area, and the product starts reading it. Speaker Sounds a voice comment according to the user manipulation.
product introduction Rear Panel 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 Tamper Switch Tamper switch. 2 Fixing Screw Hole for a fixing screw. 3 6-PIN Connector Can be connected to the Wiegand input and RS-485 communication cables. 4 8-PIN Connector Can be connected to the Wiegand output and signal output cables. 5 2-PIN Connector Can be connected to the power cable. 6 RJ45 Connector Used in TCP/IP communications. 7 DIP Switch Used to initialize the system or specify the communication addresses.
CABLE COLOR SCHEME ❖ 2-PIN Connector I/O Pins Signal Cable Color DC +12V Red Earth-grounding GND (-) Black ❖ 6-PIN Connector I/O Pins Signal Cable Color EX Input Wiegand DATA0 EX-DATA0 Pink EX Input Wiegand DATA1 EX-DATA1 Sky Blue NC Brown NC Blue ❖ 8-PIN Connector I/O Pins Wiegand DATA 0 Signal Cable Color DATA-0 Green Wiegand DATA 1 DATA-1 White ERROR SIGNAL OUT ERROR SIGNAL OUT Orange OK SIGNAL OUT OK SIGNAL OUT Orange with Black Stripes TAMPER OUT TAMPER OUT Purple
installation and external connection INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT 1. Use 2 screws to fix the Wall Mount on an appropriate point. 2. Drill a hole on the center of the Wall Mount so that the cables are arranged through it. 3. Take out the cables through the center hole. 3-Ø4.5 64.0 10_ installation and external connection 127.0 85.0 60.0 48.0 4. Connect the cables to the 4 connectors as appropriate, and use one screw to fix the Wall Mount with the product.
I/O CONNECTION Overall Wiring Diagram INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION Controller Buzzer Control LED Control System Mode Control White with red stripes Blue with white stripes Gray with red stripes Wiegand Authentication Success Authentication Error DATA1 DATA0 DC + 12V GND(-) TAMPER CLK DATA Orange with black stripes Orange White Green Red Black Purple Sky Blue RJ45 Hub Pink 26bit/34bit Wiegand DATA1 DATA0 DC + 12V GND(-) External Reader Englis_ English _ 11
installation and external connection Input Connection Buzzer Control (White with red stripes) LED Control (Blue with white stripes) System Mode Control (Gray with red stripes) 12V CONTROLLER GND POWER - Connection of External LED control Connect the LED control input line (blue with white stripes) to the NO port of the controller relay output, and GND to the COM port. Set I/O of the controller; now you can control turning on/off the green indicator.
Output Connection Authentication Error (orange) CONTROLLER DATA1 (white) DATA0 (green) 12V (red) GND (black) POWER - Wiegand DATA Output Connection 1. Connect the green line (Wiegand DATA 0) of the product to Wiegand DATA 0 of the controller. 2. Connect the white line (Wiegand DATA 1) of the product to Wiegand DATA 1 of the controller. 3. The product should be connected to GND(-) of the controller.
installation and external connection CONNECTING TO THE EXTERNAL READER External Reader Connection Reader DATA-0 (pink) OK Signal Out Wiegand D0 Wiegand D1 DATA-1 (sky blue) Error Signal Out DC12V (red) GND (black) GND (-) DC12V (+) POWER Power Supply Unit 1. Connect the DC 12V(+) line of the power supply unit to the plus (+) line of the reader. 2. Connect the GND(-) line of the power supply unit to the minus (-) line of the reader. 3.
TCP/IP Communication Port Connection To enable TCP/IP communications with the host PC, you must have connected the RJ45 jack to CON4 (8-PIN connector). Please follow the steps below: Host PC RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 1. Connect the RJ45 jack of the product to the RJ45 plug of the network system. 2. Install and launch the application (SAMS).
Initialization INITIALIZING THE SYSTEM USING THE DIP SWITCH Initialize the system using the DIP switch on the rear of the product. 1. Disconnect the power supply. 2. Position the DIP switch on the rear of the product to ON (upside) and apply power to the product. KSD82H ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3. The product sounds a beep once with a voice message, and proceed with the hardware initialization process. Q WELCOME TO ACCESS 4.
DISPLAY AND OPERATION STATUS OF READER/REGISTER LED ON:: LED ON LED OFF : LED LED LED Blinking Blinking :: Beep PWR OK ERR ERR PWR WELCOME TO ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM PWR OK OK ERR PWR ERR X SYSTEM INITIALIZED Description The product is in the boot process after it turned on. Restores registered user cards and other system settings to the default.
initialization TO REGISTER/DELETE THE MASTER ID (CARD) The product will switch to Registration mode when presented with the master card in Reader mode. The product will switch to Reader mode when presented with the master card in Registration mode. 1. If you want to register a new master card, initialize the system before proceeding. Refer to “Initializing the system using the DIP switch”. (on page 20) 2.
READER MODE AND AUTHENTICATION Reader Mode 1. In Reader mode, any recognized user ID or status will be transmitted to the controller. 2. If the user ID and fingerprint are authenticated, the corresponding card ID will be displayed. How to get authenticated if set to RF Only mode or if registered in RF Only mode 1. Present the registered card to the reader. 2. When the card is authenticated successfully, you will hear a long beep with the green indicator turned on. 3.
User Management REGISTERING THE ID 1. Check if the green and orange indicators are all turned off when the reader turns on. 2. Present the master card to the reader. You will hear the following voice message with the green and orange indicators blinking. 3. Present a user card to the reader. (You will hear a beep once when the card is read) if you want to register the card alone, do not register the fingerprint yet and just wait after a voice message of “PUT YOUR FINGER”.
TO DELETE ID 1. Check if the green and orange indicators are all turned off when the reader turns on. 3. Present a registered user card to the reader. When you hear the following message with a beep four times, the user is deleted successfully. • When the ID is deleted, the fingerprint data will be deleted too. Q REGISTRATION AND DELETION MODE, SCAN YOUR CARD Q ID DELETED 4. Repeat step 3 above if you want to delete another user. 5.
Output Format WIEGAND OUTPUT (DEFAULT) Timing Diagram 100us 5V 1ms DATA-0 0V 5V DATA-1 LOGIC 1 2 3 n-2 n-1 n 0 1 1 1 0 0 Data Type (26-bit /34-bit) • Even parity bits from Bit 2 to Bit 13 / Bit 2 to Bit 17 • Bit 2 to Bit25 / Bit 2 to Bit33 : 3-byte ID number / 4-byte ID number • Bit 26 / Bit 34 : Odd parity bits from Bit 14 to Bit 25 / Bit 18 to Bit 33 22_ output format 0V *n : 34 or 26
Other Information HOW TO REGISTER THE FINGERPRINT Correct Fingerprint Registration Fingerprint scanning { Successful 1:1/1:N Authentication Incorrect Fingerprint Registration Fingerprint Scanning ± 1:1/1:N Authentication Error In case of failures of fingerprint recognition • • • • Moist Fingerprint Dry Fingerprint Stained Fingerprint Scarred Fingerprint Dry Fingerprint Moist Fingerprint Stained Fingerprint How to manage fingerprints Follow the instructions below to increase the rate of successfu
troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING If the product does not function properly, please see the below for trouble shooting. If the trouble persists, please contact the SAMSUNG Customer Service near you. Problem Action If you fail to enter registration mode using the master card 1) Fingerprint registration or authentication do not work well. 1) Check if the master card is invalid. Change the master card using software communications, and try to access using the changed card.
product specifications PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Item SSAR2010 SSAR2020 SSAR2040 SSAR2011 SSAR2021 SSAR2041 Fingerprint Users 1,000 Fingerprint Templates Size 800Bytes for 2 Fingerprint Templates Power / Current DC 12V / Max.290mA DC 12V / Max.310mA Reader Port External Reader Port 1ea : 26bit Wiegand External Reader Port 1ea : 34bit Wiegand Reading Time (Card) 30ms 2,000 4,000 1,000 Verification Time Less than 1sec. Identification Time Less than 2sec.
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