GIRA 5551 System 106 Fingerprint Module Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- GIRA
Table of Contents
- GIRA 5551 System 106 Fingerprint Module
- General safety instructions
- Functional description
- Areas of application
- Mounting the module
- Operation
- Start-up
- Starting-up with the Gira Keyless In app
- Technical data
- Manual start-up
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GIRA 5551 System 106 Fingerprint Module
General safety instructions
These instructions are an integral part of the product and must remain with the end customer.
Required accessories
- System 106 surface-mounted housing, 1-gang to 5-gang (item no. 5501 …, 5502 …, 5503 …, 5504 …, 5505 …) or System 106 flush housing, 1-gang to 5- gang (item no. 5511 …, 5512 …, 5513 …, 5514 …, 5515 …)
Accessories
- System 106 voice module (item no. 5563 ..) with call-button module (553. ..) or door station module (item no. 5565 9.).
- Video control device (item no. 1288 00) or audio control device (item no.1278 00).
- Gira home station
- Power supply for door communication DC 24 V 300 mA (item no. 1296 00).
Functional description
The fingerprint module serves as access control based on biometric
characteristics of human fingers. Up to 100 fingers can be taught in. The
module can be operated as an individual device or integrated into the Gira
door communication system.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x System 106 door fingerprint module
- 1 x safety card
- 1 x operating instructions
Ensure the package contents are complete and undamaged. Please see “Warranty” in the case of any defects. Device description
Front view
- Front plate
- Sensor
Rearview
- Turning bolt (4x)
- Socket (2x): System cable
- Mounting (4x): Module front
- Screw terminal: TC bus and additional power supply
Areas of application
Use without door communication system
If the fingerprint module is only to be used to trigger switching actions or
to open doors without an accompanying speech or video connection, installation
without a full door communication system is possible: Instead of a control
device, the fingerprint module bus interface can be used, for example, to
supply switching actuators, button interfaces or other Keyless In devices.
Devices for voice or video connections cannot be connected.
A DC 24 V 300 mA power supply is connected to the additional power supply (AS) terminals of the fingerprint module to supply the devices. Its voltage is then fed to the TC bus, to which the remaining devices are connected. The bus supply must be activated in the Keyless In app or directly on the device when starting-up the fingerprint module.
Due to the devices’ different power consumption, the devices sometimes count as multiple devices:
- DCS switching actuator: 1 device
- Button interface: 1 device
- Additional Keyless In devices: 7 devices
When selecting devices, do not exceed the maximum number of 20 devices.
The maximum cable lengths from the DC 24 V additional power supply via the fingerprint module to the last device are as follows:
- 100 m with 0.6 mm wire diameter
- 150 m with 0.8 mm wire diameter
The supplying fingerprint module can be located at any point.
- Power supply DC 24 V 300 mA
- System 106 fingerprint module, supplying the TC bus
- System 106 fingerprint module
- DCS switching actuators
- Button interface
The TC bus is connected to the fingerprint module bus terminals. The DC 24 V power supply is connected to the AS terminals. Only one Keyless In module may be connected to this DC 24 V power supply. The TC bus supply must be activated during start-up. After a factory reset, the TC bus supply is deactivated.
Use as a stand-alone module in the door communication system
The fingerprint module can be operated in the door communication system
independently of door stations.
- Control device
- DC 24 V power supply
- Home station
- System 106 fingerprint module
- DCS switching actuator
The connection to the TC bus is made using the “Bus” screw terminals. An additional power supply can be connected to the “AS” screw terminals. If no additional power supply is connected, the fingerprint module reduces the maximum possible number of devices depending on the control device used as follows:
- Audio control device: The fingerprint module replaces 16 audio devices.
- Video control device: The fingerprint module replaces 10 audio or 4 video devices.
Use in a System 106 door station
The system cable can be used to connect the fingerprint module to System 106
modules and the door communication system. This way, the fingerprint module
can, for example, trigger a switching action from a switching actuator.
- System 106 door station with fingerprint module
- Surface-mounted video home station 7
- Video control device
- DCS switching actuator
- Home station
Power is supplied via the “System” connection.
Do not assign screw terminals
The fingerprint module screw terminals “AS” and “Bus” must not be occupied.
If no additional power supply is connected, the fingerprint module reduces the maximum possible number of devices depending on the control device used as follows:
- Audio control device: The fingerprint module replaces 16 audio devices.
- Video control device: The fingerprint module replaces 10 audio or 4 video devices.
Protecting the control device against unauthorised access
In areas requiring a high level of security, the control device should be
secured (locked) against unauthorized access.
Mounting the module
Mounting the module
The following steps can be found in the mounting instruction for the System
106 surface-mounted housing 1- to 5-gang or flush-mounted housing 1- to
5-gang:
- Lock the module on the mounting frame.
- Connect the system cable.
- Place terminating resistors
- Swivel the function carrier into the surface-mounted housing and screw it in place.
Operation
It is only necessary to place the previously taught-in finger once on the module to operate fingerprint module.
Touch with finger
To ensure the fingerprint module functions properly, the finger must be
correctly positioned during both the teaching in process and subsequent
operation. Ideally: Place the area with the strongest fingerprint swirl (the
centre of the fingertip) centrally on the sensor.
Acknowledgment signals
Acknowledgment tone off
If the acknowledgement tone is switched off, no acknowledgment tones sound.
The acknowledgment signals are given solely by the LED.
Start-up
The fingerprint module can be put into operation and configured using the Gira Keyless In app or manually on the device. When starting operation, you must choose an operating mode. Subsequent changes are only possible with additional effort.
Starting-up with the Gira Keyless In app
- Download the Gira Keyless In app to the administrator’s mobile device:
- Start the app and follow the instructions on the screen.
Activation code
The activation code required for start-up can be found on the enclosed safety
card.
Starting-up without the app
If you want to perform start-up manually, please refer to the instructions on
the next page.
Technical data
- Power supply:
- via system (flat ribbon cable, 10-pole)
- via control device
- via AS (DC 24 V 300 mA)
- Power intake Stand-by mode: 650 mW
- Connections: 2 x system 2 x additional supply 2 x 2-wire bus
- Ambient temperature: -25°C to +70°C
- Protection type: IP54
- Dimensions (W x H): 106.5 x 106.5 mm
- Radiofrequency: 2.402 -2.480 GHz
- Transmission capacity: max. 2,5 mW, Class 2
- Transmitting range: typ. 10 m
Manual start-up
Start-up is carried out using the following steps:
- Teach in first administrator
- Teach in user finger
- Configure fingerprint module
- for use in the door communication system: Assign door-opener / switching actuators
Detailed start-up instructions
Detailed instructions for manual start-up can be found in the Gira download
section under:
Basics for teaching in a finger
- Place the finger to be taught in in the middle of the sensor until the short acknowledgment tone sounds.
- As soon as the LED lights up orange, place the finger on the sensor again.
- Repeat steps 1 to 2 several times.
- The finger is taught in when a long acknowledgment tone sounds and the LED lights up green.
For “difficult” fingers, e.g. if a person has very dry skin, it may be necessary to place the finger to be taught-in up to 7 times. If 3 short tones sound after the seventh attempt, the finger has not been successfully taught in. In this case, place the finger again (step 1) or use another finger.
Commands for teaching in and deleting taught-in fingers
You can mark the taught in fingers in the table on the right-hand side
Function | Start mode | LED mode active | Touch with finger | Tone |
---|---|---|---|---|
Teach in first administrator | flashes green | AdminNEW(7x) Progr.NEW(7x) | 2 |
x long
Teach in user finger| Admin Progr. Admin| orange| UserNEW(7x)| 2 x
long
Teach in further administrators| Admin Admin Progr.| orange|
AdminNEW(7x) Progr.NEW(7x)| 2 x long
Delete administrator| Admin Progr. Progr.| flashes red| Admin or
Progr.| 1 x long
Delete user finger| Admin Progr. Progr.| flashes red| Users| 1 x long
Factory reset (delete all assignments)| Admin Admin| flashes red|
Admin(7s)| 2 x long
Commands for configuring the fingerprint module
Function| Start mode| LED
mode active
| Change setting| Tone
---|---|---|---|---
Set illumination level (off, level 1, level 2)| Progr. Admin| flashes
orange twice| Admin| 1 x long
Set acknowledgement tone level
(on, off)
| Progr. Admin| flashes orange twice| Progr.| 1 x long
Commands for use without door communication system
Function| mode, switch| LED
mode switched
| Tone
---|---|---|---
Switch system programming mode on/off| Progr.| Progr.| Progr.| flashes orange|
1 x long
Switch DCS bus power supply on/off| Progr. | Progr.| Admin| flashes orange| 1
x long
Commands for assignments in the door communication system: Assign switching actuator
Function| mode start| LED
mode active
| Assign| Tone
---|---|---|---|---
assign switching actuator (individual assignment)
or
Delete assignment
| Control device System progr.
Switching actuator Progr.
| flashes orange| Users| 1 x long
assign switching actuator
(group assignment) or
Delete assignment
| Control device System progr.
Switching actuator Progr.
| flashes orange| Admin| 1 x long
Commands for assignments in the door communication system: Assign door- opener
Overview of administrators
Administrator | Admin finger | Programming finger |
---|---|---|
Example administrator | ||
User finger overview
User/function | User finger |
---|---|
Conformity
Gira Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the radio system type art. no. 5551 .. meets the directive 2014/53/EU. You can find the full article number on the device. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available under the Internet address: www.gira.de/konformitaet
Warranty
The warranty is provided in accordance with the statutory requirements via the retailer. Please submit or send faulty devices postage paid and with a fault description to your sales representative (retailer/installation company/electronics retailer). This person will forward the devices to the Gira Service Centre.
Gira
Giersiepen GmbH & Co KG
Elektro-Installations-Systeme
P.O. Box 1220
42461 Radevormwald, Germany
Phone: +49 2195 602 – 0
Fax: +49 2195 602 – 191
info@gira.de
www.gira.de
References
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