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Title: ACU121


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ACU-121
Total Solutions for Access Technologies
www.keico.co.kr
KEICO HIGH TEC
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ACU-121
USER MANUAL
? KEICO Hightech Inc. ACE Twin Tower 12th
Floor 212-1, GURO DONG, GURO-GU, Seoul, 150-050,
KOREA Phone 82-2-853.9000 Fax
82.2.864.8800 http//www.keico.co.kr
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ACU-121 INTRODUCTION i
ACU-121 provides an extremely effective means of
granting entry to personnel who need it, while
maintaining the security of the building. ACU-121
can reduce costs of guard services and re-keying
lock-sets, while providing a higher level of
security. KEICOs ACU-301 combines patented
fingerprint verification technology with an
industry-standard proximity card reader. This
ensures greater security for the card issuer and
the card user. Requiring that the fingerprint of
the person seeking entry matches the identity of
the cardholder eliminates access via lost or
stolen proximity cards. Suitable for both
standalone and network use. The unit can operates
in conjunction with administration software
hosted on a PC (Optional). Once installed users
simply present their identification cards when
entering the secure area and then touch a
fingertip to the recessed area on top of the
unit. ACU-121 offer the following
advantages No keys to be lost or duplicated.
If an access card is lost, or when an employee
leaves the company, the card can be removed from
the system database, and would no longer provide
access to the cardholder. Unlike keys, if cards
are not retrieved, the security of a facility can
be maintained. Installation of card access saves
the periodic costs of changing locksets,, and
redistributing keys to each employee. Unique
cards are issued for each employee, for
individual control, accountability, and tracking
of activity. Flexible control can be accomplished
by allowing each person access to different areas
and only at certain times. Employees who have
left can be removed from the system. Once they
are removed, the employee no longer has access,
even though they may still have the access
card. An audit trail is provided for management
tracking and reporting of who entered and/or left
a particular area at a particular time. Tracking
of invalid attempts is also provided in many
systems to allow management to determine if
employees are attempting to enter areas they are
not permitted into, or whether employees are
attempting to get into areas at the wrong time.
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ACU-121 INTRODUCTION ii
  • Features of ACU-121 Proximity Access Control
    System
  • Maintenance-free system with the contact less
    read no moving parts are worn out
  • Easy usage ACU-121 proximity cards can be read
    through all non-metallic materials, putting and
  • end to fumbling through purses and wallets for
    cards
  • Counterfeit-free system with dozens of different
    codes possible, identification numbers can
  • never be duplicated
  • Visual and audible built-in internal audio
    beeper and bicolor LED indicator to indicate
    reader
  • operation and usage
  • Weatherproof Suitable for installation in
    outdoor or indoor environments
  • This unique series is offered at pricing similar
    to magnetic stripe readers, making proximity
  • technology affordable to everyone

ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL Electronic access
control systems have become the most important
aspect of many company's security measures in the
last decade. Improvements and cost reductions in
the microprocessor have made access control
affordable for large and small businesses alike,
while improving systems performance.Surprisingly,
, anyone who understands basic wiring and has a
working knowledge of computers can successfully
install ACU-121 access control systems, if they
carefully follow the installation Guide
recommendations. Access Control
Applications Computer rooms, office areas,
building entries, storage rooms, electrical
service rooms, data communications rooms,
telephone closets, parking areas, elevators,
warehouses, nuclear facilities, and other areas
are typically protected by access control
systems. Small and large companies have needs for
employee control.
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CONTENT
Introduction i 3 Introduction
ii 4 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1
UNDERSTANDING THE ACU-121 ACU-121
SPECIFICATION ACU-121 DSP-10 LAYOUT
DIAGRAM (RS232) NETWORK DIAGRAM
(RS422) PROGRAM CODE
PROGRAM STANDBY MODE COMMUNICATION
SETTINGS CHAPTER 2 OPERATING THE UNIT
PROGRAM STANDBY MODE EXAMPLE OF USER LIST FOR
REGISTRATION SYSTEM MENU 1 REGISTERING USER
CARD REGISTERING USER ID
REGISTERING USER CARD AND
ID SYSTEM MENU 2 DELETE USER SYSTEM
MENU 3 DELETING ALL USER SYSTEM MENU 4
SETTING CARD TYPE SYSTEM MENU 5 OPERATING
MODE SYSTEM MENU 6 UNLOCK TIME SYSTEM
MENU 7 INTERNAL EXIT BUTTON
SYSTEM MENU 8 CHANGING USER ID OR CARD SYSTEM
MENU 9 SET TIME
SYSTEM MENU 10
SET SECURITY MODE SYSTEM MENU 11 RELEASE
SECURITY MODE SYSTEM MENU 12 SET DATA
SYSTEM MENU 13
RESETTING ACU-121 SYSTEM MENU 14 SET CARD
READER SYSTEM MENU 15 SET CARD INSERTING
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CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING THE ACU-121 ACU-121
SPECIFICATION SENSOR RFID SPECIFICATION
ACU-121 LAYOUT DIAGRAM
(RS232) DIAGRAM(TCP/IP)-RS232 NETWORK
DIAGRAM(RS422) NETWORK DIAGRAM(TCP/IP)-RS422

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ACU-121 SPECIFICATION
ACU-121 SPECIFICATIONS Memory 500 Users ?
CPU 8 bit Microprocessor ? Power 12V DC 200mA ?
Dimensions H125 X W125 X D22mm ? Operating
Temperature 0?50? ? Operating Humidity
1090 ? RF Card Reading Range 10cm ?
Communication RS-232/422 (1.2 Km) and TCP/IP ?
In/Out point 3 In / 2 Out ? Material ABS
(Polycarbonate) ? Recommended Cable ?ALPHA
6212C, 2-Twisted Pair, and Shield Cable with
Drain Wire ?Belden No. 9329-22 AWG for 1000 ft
(305m) maximum distance ?Belden No. 9369-18 AWG
for 4000 ft (1220m) maximum distance ?
Certifications ?CE Mark and FCC ? Option
Reader Type Type / EM Type
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RFID SPECIFICATION(?)
  • HID MCM SPECIFICATIONS
  • Power supply 10-28.5 VDC Linear power supplies
  • recommended. Reverse voltage protection included.
  • Current requirements Average 100 mA (12 VDC)
  • Peak 120 mA (24 VDC)
  • Operating temperature -22 to 150 F (-30 to
    65 C)
  • Operating humidity
  • 0-95 relative humidity non-condensing
  • Transmit frequency 125 kHz
  • Excite frequency 125 kHz
  • Cable distance
  • Wiegand or Clock and Data interface 500 feet
    (152 m)

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ACU-121 LAYOUT
  • ACU - 121

LED
EXIT BUTTON
KEYPAD
LABEL
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DSP-10 LAYOUT
  • DSP - 10

LED
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DIAGRAM (RS232)
NOTE Default FPC Address is 1 Maximum distance
using RS232 is 15m Maximum number of connection
using RS232 mode is 1 units It is necessary to
have RS422 Converter when connecting more than 1
units Make sure the jumper setting is set to
RS232 mode Figure 2 shows the RS232 connection
to PC
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NETWORK DIAGRAM 2 (TCP/IP)RS-232
Local Area Network (LAN) A network of devices
such as cameras, monitors, recorders and
computers that are connected so that information
can be sent between devices. A common use of a
LAN is to connect security equipment so it can be
accessed and controlled from different points
within the network.
Assign a static IP address to the Host (PC) and
the TCP/IP Converter 1 Ethernet Converter can
connect maximum of 16 units. It is not necessary
to have real IP address for the Ethernet
Converter when setting up in local
network Consult with Local Network Administrator
before installation
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NETWORK DIAGRAM (RS422)
NOTE Each unit must be given an unique FPC
address starting from 1 16 Maximum number of
connection using 1 RS-422 Converter is 16 units
Up to 4 RS422 Converters can be connected to PC,
thus connecting 64 units to Host PC Maximum
distance for RS232 connection is 15m Maximum
distance for RS422 is 1.2km and recommend
distance is 1km
Figure 2-1
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NETWORK DIAGRAM 2 (RS422)
  • NOTE
  • Each unit must given an unique FPC address
    starting from 1 16
  • Maximum distance for RS232 connection is 15m
  • PLA-64 supports up to 4 RS422 Converters and
    total of 64 units
  • Each unit must be given a unique FPC Address
  • Maximum distance for RS422 is 1.2km and Recommend
    distance is 1km.
  • Can use daisy chain the units
  • Some systems require longer distances or higher
    numbers of nodes than supported by RS-422. An
    RS-422 repeater can be placed in a system to
    divide the load into multiple segments.

Figure 3-1
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NETWORK DIAGRAM 2 (TCP/IP LAN)
Local Area Network (LAN) A network of devices
such as cameras, monitors, recorders and
computers that are connected so that information
can be sent between devices. A common use of a
LAN is to connect security equipment so it can be
accessed and controlled from different points
within the network.
Assign a static IP address to the Host (PC) and
the TCP/IP Converter 1 Ethernet Converter can
connect maximum of 16 units. PLA-64 supports up
to 4 Ethernet Converters and total of 64 units
Each unit must be given a unique FPC Address
from 1- 16. It is not necessary to have real IP
address for the Ethernet Converter when setting
up in local network Consult with Local Network
Administrator before installation
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NETWORK DIAGRAM 1 (TCP/IP WAN)
Wide Area Network (WAN) A group of Local Area
Networks (LANs) connected into a larger network
system. In school districts, each campus could
have its own LAN and all the LANs could be
connected into a WAN using fiber-optic cable or
telephone lines.
  • NOTE
  • Assign a static IP address to the Host (PC) and
    the TCP/IP Converter
  • .
  • Each Ethernet Converter must be given a Real IP
    Address in order to be used in Wide Area Network
  • Consult your ISP or Network Administrator if
    Ethernet Converter is behind firewall.
  • Maximum connections for 1 Ethernet Converter is
    16 units.
  • PLA-64 supports up to 4
  • Ethernet Converters and total of 64 units
  • Each unit must be given a unique FPC Address
    starting from 1 through 16

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COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
1. Address Setting needed for RS422 connection 2.
Must match with address setting on PC. 116 ??
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CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 2 OPERATING THE UNIT
PROGRAM STANDBY MODE EXAMPLE OF USER
LIST FOR REGISTRATION
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OPERATING THE UNIT
OPERATING WITH KEYPAD
OPERATING WITH KEYPAD CARD
OPERATING WITH RFID CARD


Enter User PIN and press the key
Place Card to the reader and you will hear
audible beep.
Enter User PIN and place Card to the reader
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 2
1. While in Standby, key in the user ID number
and press key. 2. If you are authenticated,
the device will open the door, and will return to
the Standby Mode.
1. While in Standby, place in the user card to
the reader and youll hear audible beep if the
card is read. 2. If you are authenticated, the
device will open the door, and will return to the
Standby Mode.
1. While in Standby, key in the user ID number
and place Card to the Reader. 2. If you are
authenticated, the device will open the door, and
will return to the Standby Mode.
NOTE Function key must be pressed to be use with
Time and Attendance software (PLAT-4000).
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OPERATING MODE
OPERATION MODE MODE IDCARD ID AND CARD
(OPTIONAL TIME ATTENDANCE) User must access
with ID and card . When operating in this mode,
user must enter ID number and present card
afterward. MODE ID/CARD ID OR CARD
(OPTIONAL TIME ATTENDANCE) User must enter
either ID number or card afterward. MODE CARD
(OPTIONAL TIME ATTENDANCE) User must present
card. MODE OPEN Access point will stay open
for an emergency such as fire MODE
CLOSE Access point will stay locked for an
emergency such as intrusion
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PROGRAM CODE
  • PROGRAM CODE
  • 10 Enroll User ID (Feasible to enroll
    continuously)
  • 11 Enroll User Card (Feasible to enroll
    continuously)
  • 12 Enroll ID Card (Feasible to enroll
    continuously)
  • 13 Enroll Group (Appoint Range) ID
    Card
  • 14 Enroll Administrator ID (Feasible to
    enroll continuously)
  • 15 Enroll Administrator Card (Feasible
    to enroll continuously)
  • 16 Enroll Administrator Card ID
    (Feasible to enroll continuously)
  • 20 Delete User (Feasible to delete
    continuously)
  • 21 Delete all
  • 30 Setting Card Type
  • 31 Setting Operating Mode
  • 32 Set UNLOCK TIME
  • 33 Set Internal EXIT Button Optionally
  • 34 Change User ID or Card
  • 35 Set Burglar Mode
  • 36 Set Date
  • The Function of KEY
  • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 are used as just Number
  • Enter Standby Mode
  • Enter Burglar Code
  • CANCEL Key inside Program Mode
  • ENTER Key in IN OUT and Program Mode

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EXAMPLE OF USER LIST
  • USER LIST
  • Make a table as below
  • Memorize Address PIN
  • Specifying Address is able to Delete and Change
    User ID and Card

Address
User ID
Card
Mater/User

1
1234
000003C984DE
1
When you enroll both User ID and Master ID
2
12345678
1
When you enroll Master ID
3
9898
0
When you enroll User ID
4
0000029EA983
0
When you enroll User Card
5
6
7
164
165
166
167
168
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PROGRAM STANDBY MODE
  • If administrator has been enrolled
  • Press then in sequence
  • If Administrator has been enrolled, Red LED
  • Place Administrator ID or Card to the Reader
  • Enter in Administrator ID then press key or
    Place Administrator Card to the Reader
  • Recognition of Authentication
  • Success Authentication Green LED
  • Fail Authentication Red LED
  • Enter Program Standby Mode
  • Press key to return Operating Mode
  • If no administrator has been enrolled
  • Press then in sequence
  • If no Administrator has been enrolled, Green LED
  • Enter Program Standby Mode
  • Press key to return Operating Mode

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REGISTERING ADMINISTRATOR CARD
  • This command is used to add administrators to the
    reader. Administrators are the only user who can
    perform a configuration of the reader, including
    adding and removing user ID and Card No..
    Administrative Card and ID can also be used to
    gain entry to the Administrator menu.
  • ENROLL ADMINISTRATOR CARD
  • Enter the Standby Mode (Reference on PAGE 16)
  • Enter the Program Code
  • 15
  • Key in new address No.from 1 through 500 and
    press key
  • Address No
  • Place Card to the reader
  • If you are authenticated, Green LED will be ON
    with 2 audible beep
  • If you are not authenticated, Red LED will be ON
    with 3 audible beep
  • Press key to return Standby Mode
  • Press key to Operating Mode from Standby
    Mode
  • You should memorize address No.

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REGISTERING ADMINISTRATOR CARD and ID
  • Registering Administrator Card and ID
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer on 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 16
  • Specify New Address PIN
  • New Address PIN
  • Enter New Master ID
  • New Master ID
  • Enter Master New Card
  • Place New Master Card to the Reader
  • Authentication
  • If it success, Green LED will be ON
  • If it fail, Red LED will be ON
  • When you fail during registering, return to
  • and start over.
  • You should memorize Address PIN
  • Press key to finish enrolling
  • Press key one more time to return operating
    mode

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ENROLL USERS
  • Registering User ID
  • Enter Program Standby Mode(Refer to 16 page)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 10
  • Appoint Address Number.
  • Address Number
  • Enter New User ID
  • New User ID
  • Reenter New User ID
  • New User ID
  • Recognition of Authentication
  • If it Success, Green LED will be ON
  • If it Fail, Red LED will be ON
  • When you fail during registering, return to
  • and start over.
  • You can enroll new user ID
    continuously
  • Press key to return Standby Mode
  • Press key one more to return to Operating
    Mode from Standby Mode
  • You should memorize Address Number.

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ENROLL USERS
  • Registering User Card
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to 16 PAGE )
  • Enter Program Code
  • Press 11 then
  • Appoint New Address Number
  • New Address Number
  • Enter New Card ID
  • Place New Card to the reader
  • Recognition of Enrolling Card
  • If it is success, Green LED will be ON
  • If it is fail, Red LED will be ON
  • Press key to finish enroll users, Standby
    Mode will show up
  • Press key one more time to return
    Operating Mode
  • You should memorize Address Number

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ENROLL USERS
  • Registering Group(Specified Range)
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 13
  • Specify New Cards Numbers
  • 1500
  • Specify Start PIN
  • 1500
  • Enter New User ID, Max to 8 digits
  • 1 99999999
  • Reenter New User ID
  • 1 99999999
  • Place New User Card to the Reader
  • If Enrolling fail while enrolling,Return to
  • You can start register again
  • Press key to return Operating Mode
  • ltltCautionsgtgt
  • You should set the type of the card in advance
  • Binary
  • 26bit Standard
  • 37bit Keico
  • Refer to Page. 33 (When you enroll group, specify
    ID insertion)
  • Confirm the Reader type of Card
  • Overlapping ID or Card should be overwrited
  • More than 500 users can never be enrolled
  • You should memorize address PIN
  • User population depend on memory
  • AT28C64 180 Users
  • AT28C256 500 Users

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Reject Program code! Return to Standby Mode
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DELETE USERS
  • DELETE USER
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 20
  • Press User ID you want to delete
  • User ID you want to delete
  • Authentication of Delete
  • If it delete, Green LED will be ON
  • If it doesnt delete, Red LED will be ON
  • Press key to finish Delete Users Mode
  • Press key to return Operating Mode
  • You can delete Normal User as well as Master

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DELETE USERS
  • Delete all
  • Enter Standby Mode (16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 21
  • Delete All Users (Administrator, Users)
  • Default Value Operating mode such as /UNLOCK
    TIME/CARD TYPE will be default value as
    following.
  • Operating Mode ID or CARD MODE
  • UNLOCK TIME 5 sec
  • CARD TYPE Keico 37bit
  • Delete Time 5 sec
  • Press key to return Operating Mode

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SET CARD TYPE
  • SET CARD TYPE
  • Enter Standby Mode (16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 30
  • Press KEY 1 3
  • 1 Binary
  • 2 Standard 26bit
  • 3 Keico 37bit
  • Default value of Card should be Standard 26bit
  • Press key to finish setting Card Type
  • Press key one more time to return Operating
    Mode

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SET OPERATING MODE
  • SET OPERATING MODE
  • Enter Standby Mode (16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 31
  • Press KEY 1 through 5
  • 1 CARD MODE
  • 2 ID or CARD MODE
  • 3 ID CARD MODE
  • 4 OPEN MODE
  • 5 CLOSE MODE
  • Default Mode is ID or CARD MODE
  • Press key to finish Setting Operating Mode
  • Press key to return Operating Mode

33
SET UNLOCK TIME
  • SET UNLOCK TIME
  • Enter Standby Mode (16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 32
  • Can be set from 1 through 99 sec
  • Default value is 5 sec
  • Press key to Standby Mode
  • Press key one more time to return Operating
    Mode

34
INTERNAL EXIT BUTTON
  • SET EXISTENCE OF INTERNAL EXIT BUTTOM
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 33
  • Press KEY 1 or 2
  • 1 Use Internal EXIT Button
  • 2 Use no Internal EXIT Button
  • Press key to finish setting unlock time
  • Press key one more time to return
    Operating Mode

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CHANGE USER ID or CARD
  • CHANGE USER ID OR CARD
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program code
  • 34
  • Press User Address ID you want to change
  • User Address ID
  • Place New user ID or Card to Reader
  • New User ID
  • Place new Card to reader
  • Reenter new user ID
  • New user ID
  • When it doesnt work out, return to
  • You can start it over
  • Press key to finish Changing User ID or
    Card Mode
  • Press key one more time to return Operating
    Mode

36
SET SECURITY MODE
  • SET SECURITY MODE
  • Enter Standby Mode ( Refer to 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 35
  • Press KEY 1 or 2
  • 1 SET Security Mode
  • 2 Release Security Mode
  • Enter Security ID
  • Enter Security ID
  • Reenter Security ID
  • Press key to finish Set Security Mode
  • Press key one more time to return
    Operating Mode

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RELEASE SECURITY MODE
  • RELEASE SECURITY MODE
  • 1 Enter Security Mode
  • 35
  • 2 Enter Program Mode (16 page)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 35
  • 2
  • Press key to finish release security mode
  • Press key one more time to return operating
    mode

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SET DATE
  • SET DAY
  • 1 7
  • SUNDAY 1
  • MONDAY 2
  • TUESDAY 3
  • WEDNESDAY 4
  • THRURSDAY 5
  • FRIDAY 6
  • SATURDAY 7
  • When it doesnt work out, return to
  • Press key to finish set date mode
  • Press key one more time to return operating
    mode
  • SET DATE
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Mode
  • 36
  • Set year
  • 00 99
  • Set Month
  • 01 12
  • Set date
  • 01 31

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SET TIME
  • SET TIME
  • Enter Standby Mode (16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 37
  • Set time
  • 01 24
  • Set minute
  • 00 59
  • When it doesnt work out, return to
  • Press key to finish setting time
  • Press key one more time to operating mode

_at_
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RESETTING ACU-121
  • RESETTING ACU-121
  • Enter Standby Mode(16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 38
  • Press KEY 1 or 2
  • Restart 1
  • Cancel 2
  • If you want to cancel restarting,return to
  • Press key to finish resetting ACU-121
  • Press key one more time to return Operating
    Mode

_at_
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SET CARD READER
  • SET CARD READER
  • Enter Standby Mode (16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Mode
  • 39
  • Press KEY 1 or 2
  • EM READER 1
  • HID READER 2
  • Press key to return standby mode
  • Press key one more time to return Operating
    Mode
  • CAUTION
  • You should set Card Reader because each Card
    Reader has it s own FORMAT

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SET INSERTION OF ID(check)
  • SET INSERTION OF ID
  • Enter Standby Mode (Refer to 16 PAGE)
  • Enter Program Code
  • 40
  • Press KEY 1 or 2
  • Delete insertion of ID 1
  • Set insertion of ID 2
  • Press key to return Standby Mode
  • Press key one more time to return Operating
    Mode
  • CAUTION
  • This mode is one of those you should check

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ACU-121 CONECTION
  • ACU-121 CONNECTION
  • POWER You dont have to care about () (-)
    pole. It is okay to place any pole

1 RED 2 BLACK 3 BROWN 4
GRAY 5 BROWN 6 ORANGE 7
GRAY 8 BROWN 9 GREEN 10 BLUE
11 WHITE 12 YELLOW 13 VIOLET 14
VIOLET
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ACU-121 CONNECTION
  • CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATION
  • RS-232 COMMUNICATION ( 11 COMMUNICATION )
  • DISTANCE Within 20M
  • In case more than 20M, Line of GND should be
    filled up (Speed 9600bps)

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ACU-121 CONNECTION
  • CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATION
  • RS-422 COMMUNICATION
  • DISTANCE Within 1.2km

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ACU-121 CONNECTION
  • DSP-10 CONNECTION
  • When you install DSP-10 back and forth, refer to
    below picture
  • Card should be available when you are in out

47
ACU-121 CONNECTION
  • EXIT CONNECTION
  • When you install DSP-10 back and forth, refer to
    below picture
  • Card should be available when you are in out

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USER INFORMATION
  • 2. Fingerprint Card
  • Enter User ID
  • Select User Level
  • Select Card Type (Standard 26 bit) )
  • Enter Card ID.
  • Enter facility Code.
  • Enter Fingerprint ID.
  • Fingerprint ID means that User Registering Number
    you used in ACU-121
  • 1. Enroll User Information
  • Press ADD.
  • User Name , Status and Dept should be filled up.

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USER RECEIVE SEND
  • 2. Receive User Information
  • Select Receive
  • Click Card not FP
  • Select Controller
  • Select ID you will receive
  • Press Start
  • 1. Send User information
  • Select SEND
  • Select Controller
  • Select ID that you will transfer
  • Press START

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DELETE USER MEMORY INITIALIZATION
  • 2. Initialization of Controller Memory
  • Select Controller User Memory Clear
  • Press Start
  • 1. Delete User
  • Select Delete
  • Click Card not FP
  • Select Controller
  • Select ID you will delete
  • Press Start
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