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. HP-3000/4000 Terminal User’s Guide.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Table of Contents Introduction Biometrics Principle of Operation Specifications Planning an Installation Site Preparation HandPunch Placement Wiring Power Input Battery Backup Earth Ground and Shielding Communications External Devices Mechanical Installation Wall Plate Installation Mounting the Wall Plate Networking and Communications Stand-alone HandReader Master or Remote HandReader in a HandReader Network Remote HandReader in a HandReader Network Connected to a Host PC. Appendix B - Differences in Board Layout Appendix C - Old Installation Guide Appendix D - Troubleshooting Glossary Limited Warranty. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Introduction The HandPunch 3000/4000 is part of Schlage Biometrics’ 3rd generation line of biometric hand geometry Time and Attendance Terminals. The HandPunch records and stores a three-dimensional shape of the human hand for comparison and identity verification. Upon verification, the HandPunch records the time, date, user ID number, and collected time and attendance data for collection by a host computer.

Introduction Biometrics Biometrics is a term describing the automatic measurement and comparison of human characteristics. While its origins are ancient, the evolution of advanced scanning and microprocessor technology brought biometrics into everyday life. Electronic hand geometry technology first appeared in the 1970s.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Four different features assist the user with hand placement and read verification. A light emitting diode (LED) hand placement display on the HandPunch’s top panel assists users with hand placement on the platen. A liquid crystal display (LCD) shows operational data and programming menus. Introduction HAND PLACEMENT DISPLAY VERIFICATION LIGHTS LCD DISPLAY NUMERICAL KEYPAD BAR CODE CARD READER FUNCTION KEYS PLATEN AND GUIDE PINS: The HandPunch 4000.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Specifications Table 1: Specifications Size: 8.85 inches wide by 11.65 inches high by 8.55 inches deep. 223 cm wide by 29.6 cm high by 21.7 cm deep. Power: 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts Weight: 6 lbs (2.7 kg) –. Introduction Table 1: Specifications Time Schedules: HP-4000 – 3 definable time schedules per user Auxiliary Inputs: 2 (open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 mA max) Auxiliary Outputs: up to 3 user definable (open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 mA max) Options HandPunch units have the following options available.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual The HP-3000 and HP-4000 meet UL compliance requirements for UL 294 Access Control Systems under this condition: Compliance 1. The HandPunch is configured at the factory with a Wiegand output that enables the HandPunch to communicate with an access control panel. The access control panel controls the locking and unlocking of the door. Introduction This page is intentionally blank. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Planning an Installation Site Before you begin installation, check the site blueprints, riser diagrams, and Preparation specifications for important information about the HandPunch’s location and other systems that will connect to the HandPunch.

Look for any existing wall preparations and wiring that other contractors may have installed for the HandPunch. Planning An Installation Wiring Four basic circuits typically connect to the HandPunch: Power Input. Earth Ground and Shielding. Networking and Communications.

External Devices. The minimum wire size for these circuits is AWG 22; the maximum wire size is AWG 18. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual When input power is restored, the HandPunch switches off of battery operation and the battery charger is re-enabled to recharge the battery. Battery charge voltage is set at approximately 13.65 volts, and battery charge current is limited to approximately 50 mA. A fully discharged battery requires approximately 12 hours of charge to fully recover. Planning An Installation This is an extremely important and often overlooked aspect of hard-wired serial communication systems.

If the sending and receiving stations do not agree on the ground reference for the signal voltages, communication errors or a total inability to communicate may be observed. If the voltages are very different, it is even possible to damage the units. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual There are two standard methods for providing earth grounding to HandPunch units: earth grounding all units (see Figure 2-3).

carrying an earth ground to each unit (see Figure 2-4). Earth ground all units when there is a good earth ground source near each unit and/or when there are very long cable runs between units. Planning An Installation Master Remote 1 Remote 2 Connect the Connect the Cable Shield to Cable Shield to Remote 1's Remote 2's Ground Ground To Next Remote Connect the Cable Do Not Connect Do Not Connect Do Not Connect Shield to the the Cable Shield the Cable Shield the Cable Shield. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual elevator motors or other large-current drawing machines) will have no effect on the communication network if this configuration is used. However, the power supplies must be truly floating, with no hidden paths back to the high-voltage side of the transformers, or to earth ground. Since this is difficult to achieve (there is always some parasitic capacitance between the primary and secondary in any transformer), this method may be more susceptible to high-frequency transients in the high-voltage side of the power.

Planning An Installation Communications HandPunch/host computer communications can be configured in one of three HandPunch ways: to Host Computer Connection via a direct RS-232 connection. via a direct RS-422 connection using a data converter. via an optional Ethernet network connection (one HandPunch terminal. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual When wiring the RS-422 daisy-chain network, do not wire HandPunch NOTE terminals in a “star” network (a network where a number of units are all connected to the network at one, central location – see Figure 2-5).

Hand Hand Punch. Planning An Installation connection is found on page 40. External Devices The HandPunch can control external devices such as: Bell. Door Lock.

Request to Exit, Door Switch, and Auxiliary Inputs. Auxiliary Outputs. External Card Reader. Serial Printer.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Request to The HandPunch terminal has four inputs. Refer to the Inputs Wiring Diagram Exit, Door on page 36. Switch, and Auxiliary Request to Exit.

Inputs Door Switch. Two Auxiliary Inputs.

A Request to Exit switch (REX) on the secure side of a controlled door will activate the lock output. Planning An Installation This page is intentionally blank. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Mechanical Installation Select an installation location based on the guidelines provided in the Planning an Installation section beginning on page 11. Wall Plate Installation For the following instructions protect the HandPunch from the dust and debris NOTE generated during the wall plate installation process.

Networking and Communications Align a bubble level with the top edge of the wall plate and gently rotate the wall plate until the bubble level shows that the totp edge of the wall plate is level. Secure the plate to the wall using heavy masking tape. Using the wall plate as a template, mark the locations of teh two upper screw holes and the three lower screw holes. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual WIRE ENTRY POINT FOR RJ-11 JUNCTION BOX Wall Plate SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY POINT 1.25' (3 cm) 50' Reference (127 cm) to Top of Wall Plate 2' WIRE ENTRY POINT (5 cm) 42.75' FOR SURFACE (108.6 cm) RJ-11 BOX 42.5'. Networking and Communications HOLE 2 UPPER SCREWS SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY KEYHOLE HOLES 3 LOWER MOUNTING SCREWS REAR OF TERMINAL: Attaching the HandPunch to the Wall Plate The Hand Punch is now ready for its wiring connections. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Networking and Communications HandReader networking and communications can be configured in one of five ways: as a stand-alone HandReader.

as a master or remote HandReader in a HandReader network. as a remote HandReader in a HandReader network connected to a host. Networking and Communications An unlimited number of sites can be created with up to 32 HandReaders.

per site. The HandReaders report all transactions to the PC.

The HandNet software. records all transactions and displays a variety of reports generated from this information. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual The HandReader is available with an optional internal Ethernet Remote communications module for TCP/IP communications. The wiring must HandReader conform to 10BaseT standards.

Typically, network wiring terminates at the Connected HandReader with a standard RJ-45 modular jack. The cable from the jack to to a Host PC the HandReader is not provided with the Ethernet option. Networking and Communications This page is intentionally blank. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Wiring Connections Once the HandPunch is attached to the wall plate the wiring connections to the HandPunch can be made (see Figure 4-1). J7 Battery Reset WALL Wall Plate Jumper Switch Terminal Power Top of Optional Modem Strips Connectors RJ-11. Wiring Connections The following figures provide typical HandPunch wiring diagrams. “Figure 4-4” on page 34 provides a typical Bell Output wiring diagram.

“Figure 4-5” on page 35 provides a typical Lock Output wiring diagram. “Figure 4-6” on page 36 provides a typical Input wiring diagram. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Table 3: TS-2 - Output Connections Terminal Connection Auxiliary Output 2 Table 4: RS-232 Connection Signal Connection Ground Receive Data Input (from external device) Transmit Data Output (to external device) Ready to Send Output (to external device) Table 5: RJ-11/RS-422 Network Connection J3 Pin Signal. Wiring Connections RS-232 Pins Figure 4-3: J4 - RS-232 Jack Pinout. POWER SUPPLY +12 to 24 VDC Max BELL.AUX RELAY WALL TO WHICH THE HANDREADER IS ATTACHED HINGE 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-11 RS-422 Connection.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual. POWER SUPPLY +12 to 24 VDC Max.ELECTRIC LOCK.LOCK OR STRIKE RELAY WALL TO WHICH THE HANDREADER IS ATTACHED HINGE 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-11 RS-422 Connection TOP OF THE HANDREADER. These components are not supplied by Recognition Systems, Inc. Wiring Connections SWITCH LEGEND N.O.

MOMENTARY. N.C. DOOR SWITCH. WALL TO WHICH THE HANDREADER IS ATTACHED HINGE 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-11 RS-422 Connection TOP OF THE HANDREADER. These components are not supplied by Recognition Systems, Inc.

The operation of the Auxiliary Inputs depend upon how the inputs have been configured. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Card Reader GROUND DATA 1 DATA 0 +5 VDC POWER Access Panel (SEE NOTE BELOW) GROUND DATA 1 DATA 0 WALL TO WHICH THE HANDREADER IS ATTACHED HINGE 12 to 24 V AC/DC Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-11 RS-422 Connection. Wiring Connections DC-102 RS-232 to 4-wire RS-422 Power Supply Data Converter (P/N DC-102). RS-422 DB-25 4-Wire RJ-11 Jack Surface Serial (2 Twisted or Wall Plate Port Pairs).

RS-422 HandPunch 1 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs) HandPunch 2. RS-422 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs). HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual RSI Supplied Cable (Black) HandPunch RJ-11 Telephone Outlet Modem Port HandPunch RS-422 RJ-11 Port Modem Unit. RS-422 4-Wire RJ-11 Jack Surface (2 Twisted or Wall Plate Pairs). RS-422 HandPunch 1 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs) HandPunch 2. RS-422 4-Wire (2 Twisted.

Wiring Connections Ethernet Cable Connection to HandPunch Host Computer Ethernet Port via Ethernet HandPunch RS-422 Ethernet Unit RJ-11 Port. RS-422 4-Wire RJ-11 Jack Surface (2 Twisted or Wall Plate Pairs). RS-422 HandPunch 1 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs) HandPunch 2. RS-422 4-Wire (2 Twisted. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual.Host Computer/Hyperterminal.Serial Printer WALL TO WHICH THE HANDREADER IS ATTACHED HINGE HINGE 12 to 24 V 4 Pin AC/DC Connector Input 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-11 RS-232 Jack RS-422 Connection TOP OF THE HANDREADER. These components are not supplied by Recognition Systems, Inc.

Wiring Connections This page is intentionally blank. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Erasing the Memory There are two options when erasing the memory of the HandReader: Setup The erasing of the setup will set the HandReader’s address, passwords, etc., back to factory defaults. Erasing Choosing the All option will take the HandReader’s setup back to factory HandReader defaults plus erase all user databases and datalogs. Planning an Installation This page intentionally blank. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Closing the HandPunch Before closing the HandPunch clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch. With the wal mount latch in the unlocked position, swing the body of the HandPunch up and lock the latch into place with the key provided with the HandPunch (see Figure 6-1 below). Planning an Installation This page intentionally blank.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Enter Command Menu CLEAR ENTER Press the keys simultaneously to enter a command menu. If No One The display appears as follows: is Enrolled in the HandPunch ENTER PASSWORD Press the default password for the menu you wish to enter. Press 1 for the Service Menu.

Enter a Command Menu Enter Password Enter the password for the menu you wish to enter. The default passwords are as follows: Press 1 for the Service Menu. Press 2 for the Setup Menu. Press 3 for the Management Menu.

Press 4 for the Enrollment Menu. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Navigating Once you have entered a command menu, there are three options available for Command navigating the command menu system Menus Press to enter the command shown on the display. Press to step to the next command in the menu. Enter a Command Menu This page is intentionally blank. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Programming the HandPunch The HandPunch is programmed via a series of command menus.

A summary of the menus and commands is given in Table 6. Table 6: Basic Command Mode Structure Service Menu Setup Menu Management Enrollment Menu Security Menu Menu Password 1. Programming the HandPunch The HandPunch automatically assigns Authority Level 0 to users enrolled by the Add Employee command. Authority Level 5 is automatically assigned to users enrolled by the Add Supervisor command.

NOTE Until a user has been assigned to Supervisor, every user can access every menu. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual System Management Onca a HandPunch system is in operation the following commands are used for system management. Supervisor Override – Review employee punch history, add bulk hours or dollars, or record a punch for an employee. This is done through the Management Menu. Programming the HandPunch Service Menu The Service menu commands provide information that help you determine if the HandPunch is performing within normal operating parameters and identify the status of the unit’s inputs and outputs. The following section provides a brief summary of the Service Menu commands. There are no user serviceable parts inside the HandPunch.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Calibrate The Calibrate command displays the HandPunch’s exposure values, allowing you to verify these values are within normal operating parameters. The standard operating parameters are shown in Table 8. Table 8: Normal Operating Parameters Parameter Normal Range Row “r”. Programming the HandPunch Setup Menu The Setup menu commands allow you to set the basic operating parameters for the HandPunch unit.

The following section provides a brief summary of all the parameters that may be set on a HandPunch unit. Once in the Command Menu, you can step through and set the parameters NOTE for each command sequentially. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Table 9: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Set Language Select Language Set Date Format Select Date Format Set Time and Date Month (MM) Day (DD) Year (YY) Hour (HH) Minute (MM) Set Address New Address Set ID Length New ID Length Set T &. Programming the HandPunch Table 9: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Set Serial Verify/Enter IP Address Verify/Enter Gateway Verify/Enter Host Bit Set Output Mode For Lock & Auxiliary (Y/N) For Card Reader Output (Y/N) Upgrade Code The Set Serial command has different values based on whether the HandPunch unit is configured for serial or modem communication versus Ethernet. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Set Address The Set Address command allows a unique address to be set for each HandPunch in a network. For proper operation, each HandPunch in the network must have a unique address.

All units may use any address from 0 to 254. Programming the HandPunch Management Menu The Management menu commands allow you to manage employee data stored in a HandPunch unit. The following section provides a brief summary of the employee data that may be manipulated on a HandPunch unit. Enter the appropriate password to enter the Setup command menu. Once you have entered the command menu, there are three options available for navigating the command menu system.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Table 10: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 3 List Users Display Print Set User Data User Reject User Time Zone Amnesty Set Restrictions On/Off (Y/N) Supervisor The Supervisor Override command allows you to review an employee’s punch Override record, add or remove bulk hours or dollars to an employee’s punch record, or add a new punch to an employee’s punch record (see “Table 11”. Programming the HandPunch Table 11: Punch Type Information T & A Code Type Back From Lunch Department Code Back From Break -not used- Called Back to Work Supervisor Entered Hours Supervisor Entered Dollars Supervisor Entered Category The List Users command allows you to display or print a list of all the List Users employees enrolled in a HandPunch.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Enrollment Menu Enrollment is the process of recording a hand image and associating it with an ID number. The first person to enroll in the HandPunch has access to all command menus. This person should enroll using the Add Supervisor command (see page 66). Programming the HandPunch Preparation Here are a few guidelines to help you prepare for an enrollment session: You can enroll one person or a group of people during an enrollment. session.

Each user must have a unique personal identification (ID) number. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual WEB PIN Figure 8-2: Placing Your Hand on the Platen Left Hand Some right hands cannot be used in the HandPunch due to disabilities such Enrollment as missing fingers.

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You can enroll a user with the left hand facing palm side up. Programming the HandPunch Enrollment There are three commands available from the Enrollment command menu: Commands Add Employee. Add Supervisor. Remove User. Refer to Table 12 to identify the command you need to perform. Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command. Table 12: Enrollment Command Menu Service Menu Password = 4.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Special Menu The Special menu has one command – Special Enroll. This command accommodates users with disabilities that make it difficult or impossible to use a HandPunch in its standard way. The following section provides a brief description of the Special Menu command. Programming the HandPunch Special Enroll The Special Enroll command allows a user to be enrolled such that the ID number is the primary criteria for determining access. A hand read is required, but is not verified against any stored identification data. A time zone value can be applied to the Special Enrollment ID number to limit access times (see page 62). HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual HandPunch Maintenance A minimum amount of system maintenance is required to keep HandPunchs fully functional.

HandPunchs should be cleaned periodically to prevent an accumulation of dust from affecting the HandPunch’s readability. User Scores should be reviewed periodically to ensure the HandPunch is performing properly. Appendix A - Tips Appendix A Tips for a successful Installation HandPunch. Think of the HandPunch as a camera. Clean the HandPunch before it gets dirty. Use non-abrasive cleaners such as glass cleaners and non-abrasive and clean cloths. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual -Try again to enroll the same hand -Try to enroll the other hand (with the hand placed upside-down so the thumb still contacts the thumb-pin on the platen).

After enrollment, it is a good idea to let the enrollee enter their ID number and practice a verification transaction to ensure that the enrollment was high-quality. Appendix B - Board Configuration Differences Appendix B Noted Board Configuration Differences Because of Schlage Biometrics’ camera retrofit of the HandPunch some changes have been made to the main PCB and they are listed as follows:.

Dipswitches have been removed -comm lines are terminated. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Terminal Block Labeling OLD PCB NEW PCB Number Number 12-24 VDC (+) OR VAC (+) 5 VDC OUTPUT 12-24 VDC (-) OR VAC DATA/D0 RJ-11 RX- CLOCK/D1 RJ-11 RX+ GROUND RJ-11 TX- LOCK OR CLOCK OUTPUT RJ-11 TX+ BELL OR DATA OUTPUT AUXOUT 1 REX SWITCH.

Appendix B - Board Configuration Differences Terminal Block Layout New Board Old Board J6 - 2 pin Power connector when daisy chaining power to HandReaders RJ-11 - 4 pin Comm connector TS2 - 6 pin Input connector TS3 - 8 pin Output connector Any of the grounds coming off of pins 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Memory To reset the memory of the HandPunch follow these steps- 1. Remove power and battery jumper, if a back up is installed Reset 2. Press down on reset button and apply power 3.

Release button 4. Reader will boot to ERASE:1 SETUP:9 ALL!!!. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Appendix C Old Board Configuration Information Wall Plate Installation 1. Loosen the three bottom mounting screws until there is approximately 1/8 inch (3 mm) clearance between the screw head and the wall plate. Remove the HandPunch from its carton. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Grounding Terminal 1 and the center pin of jack J12 are connected together. Terminal 2 and NOTE the sleeve of jack J12 are connected together.

Use any one of the following ground terminals to make the earth ground NOTE connection: 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, or 26. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Wiring Connections Once the HandPunch is attached to the wall plate the wiring connections to the HandPunch can be made (see Figure 13-3 below). Wall Plate WALL Top of Terminal RS-232 RJ-45 Backup Battery TS-1 Terminals 6 to 1 Jumper O F F.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual The following Figures provide sample HandPunch wiring diagrams:. “Figure 13-6” on page 82 provides a sample Bell Output wiring diagram. “Figure 13-7” on page 83 provides a sample Door Lock Output wiring diagram. “Figure 13-8” on page 84 provides a sample Request to Exit, Door Switch, and Auxiliary Inputs wiring diagram. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Table 15: TS-3 - Card Reader and Output Connections Terminal Connection Card Reader: Wiegand D1 or Magnetic Stripe Clock Input Card Reader Ground Lock Output or Wiegand D1 or Magnetic Stripe Clock Output Ground Auxiliary Output 0 or Wiegand Data 0 or Magnetic Stripe Data Output Ground Auxiliary Output 1.

HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Table 17: RJ-11/RS-422 Network Connection J3 Pin Signal J3 Pins 1 2 3 4 Figure13-4: J3 - RJ-11/RS-422 Jack Pinout J4 Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 13-5: J4 - RJ-45/RS-232 Jack Pinout. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration POWER SUPPLY 12 to 24 VDC Max. BELL BELL RELAY WALL TO WHICH THE HAND PUNCH IS ATTACHED HINGE 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-45/RS-232 RJ-11/RS-422 Optional RJ-45. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual POWER SUPPLY 12 to 24 VDC Max.

ELECTRIC LOCK OR STRIKE LOCK RELAY WALL TO WHICH THE HAND PUNCH IS ATTACHED HINGE 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-45/RS-232 RJ-11/RS-422 Optional RJ-45. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration SWITCH LEGEND N.C. DOOR SWITCH N.O. MOMENTARY WALL TO WHICH THE HAND PUNCH IS ATTACHED HINGE 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-11/RS-422 RS-232 Network Printer Output Power Connections Optional RJ-45 TOP OF THE Ethernet or HANDPUNCH RJ-11 Modem. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual POWER SUPPLY 12 to 24 VDC Max. AUXILIARY DEVICE AUX.

RELAY WALL TO WHICH THE HANDPUNCH IS ATTACHED HINGE 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 RJ-45/RS-232 RJ-11/RS-422 Optional RJ-45. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration ABA-Track II Magnetic Stripe Card Reader GROUND CLOCK DATA Access Control +5 VDC POWER Panel (SEE NOTE BELOW) CLOCK GROUND DATA SWITCH LEGEND N.C.

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DOOR SWITCH N.O. MOMENTARY WALL TO WHICH THE HANDPUNCH IS ATTACHED HINGE +12 VDC for 12 Volt External. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual DC-102 RS-232 to 4-wire RS-422 Power Supply Data Converter (P/N DC-102). RS-422 DB-25 4-Wire RJ-11 Jack Surface Serial (2 Twisted or Wall Plate Port Pairs).

RS-422 HandPunch 1 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs) HandPunch 2. RS-422 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs). Appendix C - Old Board Configuration Ethernet Cable Connection to HandPunch Host Computer Ethernet Port via Ethernet HandPunch RS-422 Ethernet Unit RJ-11 Port. RS-422 4-Wire RJ-11 Jack Surface (2 Twisted or Wall Plate Pairs). RS-422 HandPunch 1 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs) HandPunch 2. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual RSI Supplied Cable (Black) HandPunch RJ-11 Telephone Outlet Modem Port HandPunch RS-422 Modem Unit RJ-11 Port. RS-422 4-Wire RJ-11 Jack Surface or Wall Plate (2 Twisted Pairs).

RS-422 HandPunch 1 4-Wire (2 Twisted Pairs) HandPunch 2. RS-422 4-Wire (2 Twisted. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration RJ-45 to Printer Adapter (if required).Serial Printer WALL TO WHICH RJ-45 THE HAND READER Connector IS ATTACHED HINGE RJ-45 12 to 24 V AC/DC Connector Input TS-3 TS-2 TS-1 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 RS-422 RJ-45 Jack Connection. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Setting the DIP Switches The DIP Switch settings perform three tasks for the HandPunch (see Figure 13-15 below):. Set End of Line (EOL) Termination to match the type of termination needed by the network. Set the Communication Method to match the type of network used. Appendix C - Old Board Configuration End of Line Termination helps to ensure clean data signals are transmitted through the Termination network wiring.

Termination is applied to the end-of-line (EOL) HandPunch in the network daisy-chain. The factory default setting is for EOL termination to be disabled –. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual Erasing the Perform the following steps to erase the configuration data but retain the HandPunch user database. With system power OFF, set switch 4 ON. Turn system power ON and wait for HandPunch boot information to appear on the display. Appendix D - Troubleshooting Tips Appendix D Troubleshooting Guide Display Messages During Verification Various messages can appear on the HandPunch’s dispaly during hand verification. These messages are defined in Table 18 below.

Table 18: Display Messages During Verification Message Definition PLACE HAND The platen is ready to receive your hand for verification. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual This is called a “lockout”. Before the rejected ID number can be used again, another employee or a supervisor must successfully verify at the HandPunch. If you enter your ID number, but do not place your hand on the platen, the.

Glossary Glossary Address, IP – An Internet Protocol address is a unique address assigned to a computer for communicating over a LAN/WAN. It is made up of 4 sets of numbers, separated by periods (for example, 123.245.78.901). Address, HandPunch – A HandPunch Address is a unique identification number assigned to a HandPunch. HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual ™ Wiegand Reader – The term “Wiegand Reader” has two meanings depending upon its application.

A true Wiegand reader reads a specially constructed card made up of small pieces of magnetic wire. As the card is swiped through the reader, the individual bits of wire generate a unique data signal. Warranty Limited Warranty Schlage Biometrics, Inc. (the “Company”) warrants to the original user the products manufactured by the Company (the “Product”) to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase by usch user or 15 months from the date of shipment from the factory, whichever is sooner, provided: 1. 408.341.4110 www.schlage.com www.ingersollrand.com Schlage Biometric Solutions Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies 1520 Dell Avenue Campbell, CA 95008 Office: 866-861-2480/512-712-1413 (international) Fax: 866-303-1794/408-341-4111 P/N Rev. 3.1 06/09 E-mail: sbssupport@irco.com ©2009 Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited.

. HP-2000 Terminal User’s Guide. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Table of Contents Introduction Biometrics Principle of Operation Specifications Planning an Installation Site Preparation HandPunch Placement Wiring Power Input Battery Backup Operation HandPunch to Host Computer Connection RS-232 Host Computer Connection Modem Host Computer Connection Mechanical Installation Wall Plate Installation Wiring Connections Erasing the Memory Closing the HandPunch.

Introduction The HandPunch 2000 is a member of the Schlage Biometrics’ line of biometric hand geometry Time and Attendance Terminals. The HandPunch records and stores the three- dimensional shape of the human hand for comparison and identity verification. Upon verification, the HandPunch records the time, date, user ID number, and collected time and attendance data for collection by a host computer. Introduction Principle of The HandPunch uses low-level infrared light, optics, and a CMOS (IC chip) camera to capture a three-dimensional image of the hand. Using advanced microprocessor Operation technology, the HandPunch converts the image to an electronic template. It stores the template in a database with the user’s ID number. HandPunch 2000 Manual HAND PLACEMENT DISPLAY VERIFICATION LIGHTS LCD DISPLAY NUMERICAL KEYPAD FUNCTION KEYS PLATEN AND GUIDE PINS Figure 1-1: The HandPunch 2000.

Introduction Specifications Table 1: Specifications Size: 8.85 inches wide by 11.65 inches high by 8.55 inches deep 22.3 cm wide by 29.6 cm high by 21.7 cm deep Power: 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts Weight: 6 lbs (2.7 kg) –. HandPunch 2000 Manual Options The HandPunch has the following options available. Backup Battery Support See Technical Note – Rev. D. Modem Communication See Technical Note – Rev.

D Recommended European Power Supply: Ault, Inc. 7300 Boone Ave. North Minneapolis, MN 55428 USA PH: 612-493-1900 E-mail: info@ault.com. Introduction This page is intentionally blank.

Planning an Installation Site Before you begin installation, check the site blueprints, riser diagrams, and specifications Preparation for important information about HandPunch location and for other systems that connect to the HandPunch. Look for any existing wall preparations and wiring that other contractors may have installed for the HandPunch. Planning an Installation Wiring Two basic circuits typically connect to the HandPunch:. Power Input. HandPunch to Host Computer - RS-232 - modem The minimum wire size for these circuits is AWG 22; the maximum is AWG 18. Power Input The HandPunch uses an internal switching regulator to obtain internal operational power.

HandPunch 2000 Manual Additional options installed and specific configurations within the HandPunch make it difficult to predict precisely how long battery support will last, but in general two hours of battery operation can be expected. While operating on battery backup due to loss of main input power, the battery output voltage is constantly monitored by internal circuitry. Planning an Installation Modem Host The HandPunch is also available with an optional modem module for telephone line communications between the HandPunch network and the host computer.

When Computer connecting via modem, one HandPunch terminal must be configured with the modem Connection option. Mechanical Installation Select an installation location based on the guidelines provided in the Planning an Installation section beginning on page page 9.

Wall Plate Installation Wall Preparation For the following procedure protect the HandPunch from the dust and debris generated NOTE during the wall plate installation process. Mechanical Installation 5. Align a bubble level with the top edge of the wall plate and gently rotate the wall plate until the bubble level shows that the top edge of the wall plate is level. Secure the plate to the wall using heavy masking tape.

HandPunch 2000 Manual Wall Plate SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY POINT 50' Reference (127 cm) to Top of Wall Plate 42.75' (108.6 cm) 42.5' HandPunch (108 cm) Finished Floor Figure 3-2: HandPunch Wire Routing Layout NOTE Dust and debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal’s operation. Mechanical Installation HOLE 2 UPPER SCREWS SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY REAR OF TERMINAL Figure 3-3: Attaching the HandPunch to the Wall Plate.

Wiring Connections Once the HandPunch is attached to the wall plate the wiring connections to the HandPunch can be made (see Figure 4-1). J7 Battery Reset WALL Wall Plate Jumper Switch Power Top of Optional Modem Connectors Serial RS-232 Terminal Top of HandPunch Figure 4-1: Board Layout Wiring. Wiring Connections Table 2: RS-232 Serial Connection J8 Pin Signal Connection Ground Receive Data Input (from external device) Transmit Data Output (to external device) Ready to Send Output (to external device) RS-232 Pins Figure 4-2: J4 - RS-232 Jack Pinout. HandPunch 2000 Manual Connection HandPunch to Host Serial Cable Serial Port Computer RS-232 Serial Unit Host Computer Figure 4-3: Host PC to RS-232 Connection HandPunch RJ-11 RJ-11 RSI Supplied Cable (Black) Jack Modem Port Modem Unit RJ-11 Telephone Outlet Figure 4-4: Host PC to HandPunch Modem Connection.

Erasing the Memory There are two options when erasing the memory of the HandPunch. All The erasing of the setup will set the HandPunch’s address, passwords, etc. Back to factory defaults. Choosing the All option will take the HandPunch’s setup back to factory defaults plus erase all user databases and datalogs. Closing the HandPunch Before closing the HandPunch clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch.

With the wall mount latch in the unlocked position, swing the body of the HandPunch up and lock the latch into place with the key provided with the HandPunch (see Figure 6-1). NOTE Dust and debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal’s operation. Enter Command Menu Press the CLEAR ENTER keys simultaneously to enter a command menu.

If No One is 1. The display appears as follows.

Enrolled in the HandPunch ENTER PASSWORD 2. Press the default password for the menu you wish to enter.

Press for the Service Menu. HandPunch 2000 Manual ENTER PASSWORD 4.

Enter the password for the menu you wish to enter. The default passwords are as follows. Press for the Service Menu. Press for the Setup Menu.

Press for the Management Menu. Press for the Enrollment Menu. Press for the Security Menu. Enter Command Menu Navigating Once you have entered a command menu, there are three options available for navigating Command the command menu system. Press to enter the command shown on the display. Press to step to the next command in the menu. This page is intentionally blank.

Programming the HandPunch The HandPunch is programmed via a series of command menus. A summary of the menus and commands is given in Table 3. Table 3: Basic Command Mode Structure Service Menu Setup Menu Management Menu Enrollment Menu Security Menu Password 1 Password 2 Password 3. HandPunch 2000 Manual The HandPunch automatically assigns Authority Level 0 to users enrolled by the Add Employee command. Authority Level 5 is automatically assigned to users enrolled by the Add Supervisor command.

Until a user has been assigned to Supervisor, every user can access every menu. Once NOTE a user has been enrolled using the Add Supervisor (designated as a supervisor), all further user authority levels are assigned. Programming the HandPunch System Management Once a HandPunch system is in operation the following commands are used for system management.

List Users – List the Users authorized to use a HandPunch. This is done through the Management Menu.

The instructions for listing employees begin on page page 35. Set User Data –. HandPunch 2000 Manual Service Menu The Service menu commands provide information that help you determine if the HandPunch is performing within normal operating parameters and identify the status of the unit’s inputs and outputs. The following section provides a brief summary of the Service Menu commands. Programming the HandPunch Calibrate The Calibrate command displays the HandPunch’s exposure values, allowing you to verify these values are within normal operating parameters.

The standard operating parameters are shown in Table 5 Table 5: Normal Operating Parameters Parameter Normal Range Row “r”. HandPunch 2000 Manual Setup Menu The Setup menu commands allow you to set the basic operating parameters for the HandPunch unit. The following section provides a brief summary of all the parameters that may be set on a HandPunch unit. NOTE Once in the Command Menu, you can step through and set the parameters for each command sequentially. Programming the HandPunch Table 6: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Set Language Select Language Set Date Format Select Date Format Set Time and Date Month (MM) Day (DD) Year (YY) Hour (HH) Minute (MM) Set Address New Address Set ID Length New ID Length Set T &.

HandPunch 2000 Manual Set Language The Set Language command allows the language shown on the HandPunch’s display to be “localized” for a variety of countries. English - German - Japanese - Russian - French - Indonesian - Italian - Portuguese - Spanish - Polish Set Date.

Programming the HandPunch Management Menu The Management menu commands allow you to manage employee data stored in a HandPunch unit. The following section provides a brief summary of the employee data that may be manipulated on a HandPunch unit. Navigating Enter the appropriate password to enter the Setup command menu. HandPunch 2000 Manual List Users The List Users command allows you to display or print a list of all the employees enrolled in a HandPunch.

Set User Data The Set User Data command allows you to set an employee’s Reject Threshold, adjusting the hand read threshold for one employee without affecting the threshold of other employees. Programming the HandPunch Enrollment Menu Enrollment is the process of recording a hand image and associating it with an ID number. The first person to enroll in the HandPunch has access to all command menus. This person should enroll using the Add Supervisor command (see page page 39). Once a supervisor has been enrolled, all further enrollments use the following rules:.

HandPunch 2000 Manual Preparation Here are a few guidelines to help you prepare for an enrollment session. You can enroll one person or a group of people during an enrollment session. Each user must have a unique personal identification (ID) number. It will save you considerable time if you assign the ID numbers in advance.

Programming the HandPunch Left Hand Some right hands cannot be used in the HandPunch due to disabilities such as missing fingers. You can enroll a user with the left hand facing palm side up.

The techniques for Enrollment left hand enrollment are the same as for standard enrollment. The user should keep the back of the hand flat against the platen and move the fingers against the web pin and the finger pins in the same manner as in standard enrollment. HandPunch 2000 Manual Enrollment There are three commands available from the Enrollment command menu. Commands.

Add Employee. Add Supervisor.

Remove User Refer to “Table 12” to identify the command you need to perform. Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command. Table 8: Enrollment Command Menu Service Menu Password = 4. Programming the HandPunch Special Menu The Special menu has one command – Special Enroll.

This command accommodates users with disabilities that make it difficult or impossible to use a HandPunch in its standard way. The following section provides a brief description of the Special Menu command. HandPunch 2000 Manual This page intentionally left blank. HandPunch Maintenance A minimum amount of system maintenance is required to keep HandPunchs fully functional.

HandPunchs should be cleaned periodically to prevent an accumulation of dust from affecting the HandPunch’s readability. User Scores should be reviewed periodically to ensure the HandPunch is performing properly.

There are NO user serviceable parts inside the HandPunch. HandPunch 2000 Manual User Score Periodically check users’ scores (refer to the Read Score section on page page 38). Scores should average under 30. Occasionally a user will score above 30.

This is not necessarily an indication of poor performance. If a number of scores average over 30, clean the HandPunch and check scores again. Appendix A - Tips Appendix A Tips for a successful Installation HandPunch. Think of the HandPunch as a camera. Clean the HandPunch before it gets dirty.

Use non-abrasive cleaners such as glass cleaners and non-abrasive and clean cloths. HandPunch 2000 Manual Appendix B Noted Board Configuration Differences Because of Schlage Biometrics’ camera retrofit of the HandPunch some changes have been made to the main PCB and they are listed as follows:. Dipswitches have been removed - memory is reset with a push-button reset and user interface with keypad and LCD. Appendix C - Mechanical Installation Appendix C Mechanical Installation Select an installation location based on the guidelines provided in the Planning an Installation section beginning on page page 9.

Wall Plate Installation Wall Preparation NOTE For the following procedure protect the HandPunch from the dust and debris generated during the wall plate installation process. HandPunch 200 Manual 5.

Align a bubble level with the top edge of the wall plate and gently rotate the wall plate until the bubble level shows that the top edge of the wall plate is level. Secure the plate to the wall using heavy masking tape. Appendix C - Mechanical Installation Wall Plate SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY POINT 50' Reference (127 cm) to Top of Wall Plate 42.75' (108.6 cm) 42.5' HandPunch (108 cm) Finished Floor Figure 12-2: HandPunch Wire Routing Layout NOTE Dust and debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal’s operation. HandPunch 200 Manual LEVELING HOLE 2 UPPER SCREWS SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY KEYHOLE HOLES 3 LOWER MOUNTING SCREWS REAR OF TERMINAL Figure 12-3: Attaching the HandPunch to the Wall Plate.

Appendix C - Mechanical Installation Wiring Connections Once the HandPunch is attached to the wall plate the wiring connections to the HandPunch can be made (see Figure 12-4). J7 Battery Wall Plate WALL Jumper Top of Serial RS-232 Terminal Power Optional Modem RJ-45 Jack Connectors. HandPunch 200 Manual Table 10: RJ-45/RS232 Serial Connection J8 Pin Signal Connection - not used -not used -not used - Ground Rx Data Receive Data Input (from external device) Tx Data Transmit Data Output (to external device) - not used -not used - J4 Pins. Appendix C - Mechanical Installation HandPunch Connection Connection RJ-45 to Serial to Host Serial Port Serial Cable Converter Computer RS-232 Serial Unit Host Computer Figure 12-6: Host PC to HandPunch Modem Connection HandPunch RJ-11 RJ-11 RSI Supplied Cable (Black) Jack Modem Port Modem Unit RJ-11 Telephone Outlet. HandPunch 200 Manual Setting the DIP Switches The DIP Switch settings perform three tasks for the HandPunch (see Figure 12-8).

Set End of Line (EOL) Termination to match the type of termination needed by the network. Set the Communication Method to match the type of network used. Appendix C - Mechanical Installation End of Line Termination helps to ensure clean data signals are transmitted through the network wiring.

Termination is applied to the end-of-line (EOL) HandPunch in the network daisy- Termination chain. The factory default setting is for EOL termination to be disabled – switches 1 and 2 OFF. HandPunch 200 Manual Erasing the Perform the following steps to erase both the configuration data and the user database. HandPunch Setup and User 1. With system power OFF, set both switches 4 and 5 ON. Turn system power ON and wait 5 seconds.

Appendix C - Mechanical Installation Closing the HandPunch Before closing the HandPunch, ensure dip switches 4 and 5 are OFF (refer to Figure 12-8 on page page 53). Clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch. With the wall mount latch in the unlocked position, swing the body of the HandPunch up and lock the latch into place with the key provided with the HandPunch (see Figure 12-9). HandPunch 2000 Manual Appendix D Troubleshooting Guide Display Messages During Verification Various messages can appear on the HandPunch’s display during hand verification.

These messages are defined in Table 11. Table 11: Display Messages During Verification Message Definition PLACE HAND The platen is ready to receive your hand for verification. ID VERIFIED You are verified, proceed. Appendix D - Troubleshooting This is called a “lockout.” Before the rejected ID number can be used again, another employee or a supervisor must successfully verify at the HandPunch.

If you enter your ID number, but do not place your hand on the platen, the HandPunch will time-out in about 25 seconds. Glossary Address, HandPunch A HandPunch Address is a unique identification number assigned to a HandPunch. Each HandPunch on a network must be assigned a unique address.

American Wire Gauge is a U.S. Standard set of wire conductor sizes. The “gauge” refers to the diameter of the wire.

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The higher the gauge number, the smaller the diameter, the thinner the wire, and the greater the electrical resistance. Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Schlage Biometrics, Inc. (the “Company”) warrants to the original user the products manufactured by the Company (the “Product”) to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of three months from the date of purchase by such user or six months from the date of shipment from the factory, whichever is sooner, provided: 1. 408.341.4110 www.schlage.com www.ingersollrand.com Schlage Biometric Solutions Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies 1520 Dell Avenue Campbell, CA 95008 Office: 866-861-2480/512-712-1413 (international) Fax: 866-303-1794/408-341-4111 P/N Rev. 3.1 06/09 E-mail: sbssupport@irco.com ©2009 Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited.

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