Synel SY-780A Manuale utente


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1/26/11. Part no SY780A-222-02 650785
All rights reserved. to Synel Industries Ltd. Reproduction or use, without express permission of editorial or pictorial content, in
any manner is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. While every
precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Synel Industries Ltd. assumes no responsibility for errors or
omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Pictures in
this manual are for illustration purposes only. SY-785, SY-745 are sub-models of SY-780A, SY-765 is a sub-model of SY-760 are
trademarks of Synel Industries Ltd. All trade names referenced herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.

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Introduction................................................................................................. 3
Technical Specifications ............................................................................. 4
1Additional Technical and Interface Specifications..........................................................5
1.1Options..........................................................................................................................5
1.2Physical characteristics.................................................................................................7
1.3Power Requirements.....................................................................................................7
1.4Communication and configurations..............................................................................7
1.5Selection of the data entry function............................................................................10
Apparatus.................................................................................................. 11
1Front panel.....................................................................................................................12
2Bottom connection sockets............................................................................................13
3Internal components ......................................................................................................14
3.1Battery back-up modules............................................................................................14
3.2Memory ......................................................................................................................15
3.3RS-232/485 internal Card...........................................................................................15
Unpacking.................................................................................................. 16
Installation................................................................................................. 17
1Selecting the Terminal Location (Bluetooth and Wi-FI)...............................................17
2Mounting the terminal on a wall....................................................................................18
3Communication connections .........................................................................................21
Setting up the Terminal (Technician Mode)........................................... 22
1Entering Technician Mode .........................................................................................23
2Entering SETUP mode ..................................................................................................23
3Resetting the Wi-Fi card................................................................................................34
4Hex table........................................................................................................................35
Host Computer Interfacing...................................................................... 36
1Installing communication cables ...................................................................................38
2Connecting your PC to the SY-65.................................................................................39
3Connecting the SY-65 to a connection box...................................................................40
3.1If communication problems occur..............................................................................40
4Making a multi-drop connection ...................................................................................41
4.1Cable from the terminal to the connection box ..........................................................42

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5terminal to RS-232 port direct connection ....................................................................43
Maintenance.............................................................................................. 44
1Physical Maintenance....................................................................................................44
1.1General........................................................................................................................44
1.2Badge Readers............................................................................................................45
1.3Fingerprint sensor cleaning and care..........................................................................46
2Calibrating the Real Time Clock (RTC)........................................................................50
3How to cause the memory to crash................................................................................52
3.1Location of jumpers....................................................................................................52
4Formatting the memory if a crash occurs......................................................................53
6Using POE.....................................................................................................................79

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Introduction
Synel SY-780A/760 terminals and their sub-models offer the
broadest range of effective time & attendance monitoring, shop floor
control, job costing, and access control applications.
The terminals have four mediums of access input: Fingerprint
identification and verification, magnetic, bar code, and proximity
readers.
The terminal features online/offline modes of operation and
communicates in real-time interface using TCP/IP protocol, which
makes it a comprehensive interactive system. It provides online
system management of employee reports as well as communication
of current employees' data.
Terminal communication programming employs Synel's user-friendly interface provided by SYncomm
or other advanced applications. This wide range of compatible communication applications supported
enable easily customizing the terminal to your unique requirements, while Synel's SAL compiler
enables flexible programming. Firmware can be upgraded remotely to facilitate maintenance.
The SY-780A/SY-760 terminals' mechanical design offers easy programming, while the back light and
32 character display allow quick and easy reading. The solid plastic casing and overall structure make
installation in an industrial environment simple and safe.The SY-780A has two sub-models, the SY-
785 AND SY-745. The SY-785 is offered with a variety of reader options, and supports 9,000
fingerprint templates for identification or verification purposes, with fast 1:1 and 1:N matching speed,
while the SY-745 is identical except for the number of function keys.

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Technical Specifications
The following table displays the technical specifications for the terminals
Model SY-780A SY-760
Sub-model SY-785 SY-745 SY-765
Memory 512 512 512
Programable Function keys 8 3 6
Numeric keys 10 10 10
Control keys -
Escape, Return, . (dot) and Clear 44 4
Browsing keys 2 2 2
Fingerprint on card Yes Yes No
Magnetic reader Yes Yes Yes
Wiegand reader Yes Yes Yes
Barcode reader Yes Yes Yes
Proximity reader Yes Yes Yes
Mifare reader Yes Yes Yes
(read only)
Bluetooth Yes Yes Yes
Modem Yes Yes Yes
TCP/IP Yes Yes Yes
Printer Yes Yes No
I/O 2/2 2/2 2/2
Wi-Fi Yes Yes Yes
I2CYes Yes No
Wiegand output Yes Yes No
Alpha keyboard Yes Yes No
POE Yes Yes Yes

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1 Additional Technical and Interface Specifications
• 32 character LCD with back light display
• 512K of protected RAM
• Protected Real Time date/time clock
• Non-rechargeable lithium battery (capacity: up to 3 years) for the memory and Real Time clock
• Rechargeable backup battery for operation with auto shut-off for use during power outages
• RS-232 and RS-485 communication
• Two relays for bell, door, etc
• Two sensors (door monitoring)
• Variable baud rate - 1200 to 115000 bps
• Printer support
1.1 Options
• Fingerprint reader
• FPU-S (optical sensor)
• Template size 384 Bytes (reducible to 256 bytes)
• Template capacity 9,000 at 4MB flash
• Encryption 256 bit AES (fingerprint data protection)
• Resolution 500 (dpi)
• Image size 280 x 320 (pixel)
• FPU-S (Capacitance) sensor
• Template size 384 Bytes (reducible to 256 bytes)
• Template capacity 9,000 at 4MB flash
• Encryption 256 bit AES (fingerprint data protection)

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• Resolution 500 (dpi)
• Image size 280 x 320 (pixel)
• Reader Types:
• Bar-code slot reader model (Codes: 128, 2/5, 3/9, UPC-EAN)
• Magnetic (Track I, Track II, Track III)
• Proximity reader (125 KHz)
• Mifare reader (13.56 MHz)
• Wiegand 26/27/34/36/37/44/48bit (as of version 6.201)
• 14400 bps internal modem
• full compatibility to: v.32bis, v.32, v.23, v.22, v.21, Bell 212A and Bell 103
to use a modem JP1 of the modem card must be in set to default state (1-2) see “Jumpers” on page 69 for additional information
about setting the jumpers.
• Net connection
• Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-T or AUI)
• POE (Power over Ethernet)
For information for using POE see “Setting the terminal for Using POE (Power over Ethernet)” on page 78.
• Wireless Wi Fi (802.11b)
• Bluetooth Class II

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1.2 Physical characteristics
1.3 Power Requirements
• Voltage: 115/230 VAC
• Back-up battery - rechargeable, included
• POE - 802.3 af
1.4 Communication and configurations
1.4.1 Communication parameters
Communication between the host and terminals is performed under an asynchronous mode. The baud
rate is programmable, enabling rates from 1200 to 115000 bps.
1.4.2 Multiple terminal configuration
RS-485 communication enables you to connect up to 32 terminals to a single COM port and/or to
extend the cabling distance to up to 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) using 9600 baud via an RS-485 multi-
Height 17 cm
Width 25 cm
Depth 9.5 cm

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drop line. RS-485 communication uses two wires as opposed to RS-422 communication, which uses
four wires.
1.4.3 Point to point configuration
A single terminal, equipped with RS-232 communications, can be connected directly to an
asynchronous RS-232 port. If RS-232 communication is used, only one terminal may be connected to
each COM port and cabling distances should not exceed 50 meters (160ft).
1.4.4 Network connections
The terminal can be connected to one of the following communication networks:
Ethernet - For this type of communication, an IP address is defined for every terminal, enabling
communication with each terminal in TCP/IP protocol.
Bluetooth - For this type of communication, a pin number is specified, to authorize the connection.
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