HORMANN FFL 25-1 BiSecur Radio Finger Scan Instruction Manual

June 22, 2024
HORMANN

HORMANN FFL 25-1 BiSecur Radio Finger Scan

These instructions are divided into a text section and an illustrated section. They contain important information on the product, and especially safety instructions and warnings.Dissemination as well as duplication of this document and the use and communication of its content are prohibited unless explicitly permitted. Noncompliance will result in damage compensation obligations. All rights reserved in the event of patent, utility model or design model registration. Subject to changes.

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Safety instructions

Intended use
The radio finger-scan FFL 25-1 BiSecur is a unidirectional transmitter for operators and their accessories. It can be operated via BiSecur radio and the fixed code 868 MHz. It is possible to send a radio code if one or several previously taught-in fingerprints are detected. Other types of applications are prohibited. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use or incorrect operation.

Safety instructions for teach-in and operation

WARNING

Risk of injury during intended or unintended door travel

  • Make sure that the radio finger scans are kept away from children and can only be used by people who have been instructed on how the remote-control door functions!
  • If the door has only one safety device, operate the radio finger-scan if you are within sight of the door!
  • Drive or walk through the door openings only when the door is in the Open end-of-travel position!
  • Never stand in the door’s area of travel.
  • Note that accidentally pressing a button on the radio finger-scan can result in door travel.
  • Make sure that no persons or objects are in the door’s area of travel when teaching in the radio system.

ATTENTION

Damage caused by sharp items or metal objects

  • Do not move sharp items or metal objects, e.g. rings, over the finger sensor

NOTE

  • If there is no separate entrance, perform changes and extensions of radio systems while standing in the facility.
  • After programming or extending the radio system, you have to perform a function check.
  • Local conditions may affect the range of the radio system.

Scope of delivery

  • Radio finger-scan FFL 25-1 BiSecur
  • 2 × 1.5 V battery, type: AAA (LR03), alkali-manganese
  • Fixing material
  • Operating instructions

Product overview

  • See Fig.  1 .
  1. Green LED
  2. Blue LED
  3. Red LED
  4. Finger sensor (sensor)
  5. PRG button
  6. ON button
  7. Cover
  8. Batteries

Assembly

  • See Fig. 2.

The choice of the fitting location affects the range of the radio signal.

  • Before fitting, verify that the radio signal can reach the system or the device from the equipment at the selected fitting site.
    • Determine the best orientation, by trial and error, if required.
  • Direct fitting on metal will affect the range.
    • Fit at a distance of 2 – 3 cm.z

Initial start-up

Inserting/changing the battery

See Fig. 3.

WARNING
Risk of explosion due to incorrect battery type

  • Use only this battery type: 2 × 1.5 V, type: AAA (LR03), alkali-manganese
  • Remove the battery from the radio finger-scan if it is out of use for a long period of time.

After the batteries have been inserted, the radio finger scan is ready for operation.

Programming
The radio finger-scan has two memory spaces with a radio code is assigned to each. Either memory space can be selected before teaching in a fingerprint. To properly teach in a fingerprint, the same finger must successfully be pulled over the finger sensor 1 – 10 times.

NOTE
To teach in a fingerprint, the finger must be pulled over the sensor in the correct position and with increased pressure.

See Fig. 4.
The first two taught-in fingerprints are saved as master fingers. Further fingerprints (user fingers) can only be taught-in using the master fingers.

NOTE
The radio finger scan transmits the appropriate radio code only after both master fingers have been taught in and detected.

Teaching in the master fingers

See Fig. 5 .

NOTE
The radio finger-scan switches itself off and the process must be repeated if more than 15 seconds elapse during the teach-in process.

First master finger (M1)

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device. All LEDs will be illuminated and indicate the delivery condition.
  2. Press the PRG button for at least
    • 5 seconds (selection of first radio code space). The red and green LEDs will go out and the blue LED slowly flashes for the duration of the teach-in process.
    • 10 seconds (selection of second radio code space). The red and green LEDs will go out and the blue LED slowly flashes twice for the duration of the teach-in process.
  3. Swipe the first master finger over the sensor. The green LED will slowly flash once as a positive acknowledgment.
  4. Repeat step 3 up to 9 × with positive acknowledgement. When the green LED flashes long once and the blue LED goes out, the first master finger has been stored.
  5. The red and green LEDs are then illuminated, signaling that the second master finger must be taught in.

If the red LED flashes three times as a negative acknowledgment during steps 3 – 4, repeat the step until you receive a positive acknowledgment. If a negative acknowledgment is received 10 times in a row, the device abandons the teach-in process. In this case, repeat steps 2 – 4 with another finger.

NOTE
To ensure operational safety, we recommend teaching-in a fingerprint from another person as the second master finger. If both master fingers are from the same person, we recommend teaching-in a fingerprint from each hand.

Second master finger (M2)

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device. The red and green LEDs are illuminated.
  2. Press the PRG button for at least 5 seconds (selection of first radio code space). The red and green LEDs will go out and the blue LED slowly flashes for the duration of the teach-in process.
    • 10 seconds (selection of second radio code space). The red and green LEDs will go out and the blue LED slowly flashes twice for the duration of the teach-in process.
  3. Swipe the second master finger over the sensor. The green LED will slowly flash once as a positive acknowledgment.
  4. Repeat step 3 up to 9 × with positive acknowledgement.
    When the blue LED goes out and the green LED is illuminated, the second
    master finger has been stored.

The master fingers have been taught-in and the radio finger-scan is in single plate mode. If the red LED flashes three times as a negative acknowledgment during steps 3 – 4, repeat the step until you receive a positive acknowledgment. If a negative acknowledgment is received 10 times in a row, the device abandons the teach-in process. In this case, repeat steps 2 – 4 with another finger.

Teaching in the user’s fingers (B1 – B25)

See Fig. 6 .

A maximum of 25 different user fingers can be taught. If a further user finger is taught-in, the first one will be overwritten without prior warning. There is no warning or error message if a previously taught-in finger is taught-in a second time. The fingerprint will be recognized as an existing one and will not take up a second memory location.

TIMEOUT
The radio finger-scan switches itself off and the process must be repeated if more than 15 seconds elapse during the teach-in process.

First user finger (B1)

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device. The green LED will be illuminated.
  2. Press the PRG button for at least
    • 5 seconds (selection of first radio code space). The blue LED flashes slowly, a master finger is expected.
    • 10 seconds (selection of second radio code space). The blue LED flashes slowly twice, a master finger is expected.
  3. Swipe a master finger over the sensor. The green LED will slowly flash once as a positive acknowledgment. The blue LED will flash quickly for the duration of the teach-in process. A user finger is expected.
  4. Pull a user finger over the sensor. The green LED will slowly flash once as a positive acknowledgment.
  5. Repeat step 4 up to 9 × with positive acknowledgement. When the green LED flashes long once and the blue LED goes out, the first user finger has been stored.

The radio finger-scan is in single-plate mode. If the red LED flashes three times as a negative acknowledgment during steps 3 – 5, repeat the step until you receive a positive acknowledgment. If a negative acknowledgment is received 10 times in a row, the device abandons the teach-in process. In this case, repeat steps 2 – 4 with another finger.

To teach-in further user fingers (B2 – B25):

  • Repeat steps 2 – 5.

To subsequently teach in further user fingers (B2 – B25):

  • Repeat steps 1 – 5.

List of memory locations

  • Ref Appendix Page 106.

Example

Des . Name Finger Radio code slot
1 2
M1 John Smith R2 X
M2 Jane Smith L2  

Operation

Teach-in behavior of inherited radio codes
If the radio code has been inherited from a hand transmitter and is being used for the first time, proceed as follows, depending on the product:

Garage door operator series 4, roller garage door operator series 2, receiver ESE BS HCP

  • Swipe your finger over the sensor a second time, also pressing the ON button until the red and blue LEDs flash alternately and the desired function isperformed.

All other products

  • Swipe your finger over the sensor a second time within 10 seconds or additionally press the ON button once

Sending a radio code via a fingerprint

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device. The green LED will be illuminated.
  2. Pull a taught-in finger over the sensor. The green LED flashes quickly. The radio code that belongs to this fingerprint is transmitted.

NOTE
If a finger that has not been taught in is pulled over the sensor, the green LED goes out and the red LED flashes briefly three times as a negative acknowledgement. Afterwards, the green LED is illuminated again.

Retransmission
If the radio code has been successfully transmitted (see section 7.2), you can transmit another radio code within 5 seconds using the ON button. The green LED will flash quickly during transmission.

Block after several failed attempts
The radio finger scan is blocked for 30 seconds if no valid fingerprint can be recognized after ten successive attempts. The radio finger-scan will then return to single-plate mode.

Several unsuccessful attempts may occur under certain conditions:

  • With persons with wet hands or worn or scarred fingers.
  • With persons with extremely dirty or oily fingers.
  • With children whose fingerprints are not yet fully formed.
  • With persons with very narrow fingers or long fingernails.

Teaching in and inheriting/transmitting a radio code

WARNING
Risk of injury during intended or unintended door travel

See the warning in section 1.2.

Teaching in a radio code

See Fig. 7.

NOTE
The radio finger-scan switches itself off and the process must be repeated if more than 15 seconds elapse during the teach-in process.

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device.
    • The green LED will be illuminated.
  2. Hold the hand transmitter to the right of the radio finger-scan.
  3. Press and hold the hand transmitter button whose radio code is to be inherited.
    • The LED is illuminated blue for 2 seconds and then goes out.
    • After 5 seconds, the LED alternates flashing in red and blue.
    • The hand transmitter sends the radio code.
  4. Press the ON button again.
  5. Pull a taught-in finger across the sensor that is assigned to the radio code for the corresponding memory space.
    • The blue LED flashes slowly, a radio code is expected.
    • If the radio code is recognized, the blue LED flashes quickly.
    • After 2 seconds, the blue LED goes out.
    • Afterwards, the green LED is illuminated.
  6. Release the hand transmitter button. The radio code of the hand transmitter button has been taught in. The radio finger-scan is in single-plate mode.

Inheriting/transmitting a radio code

See Fig. 8 .

NOTE
The radio finger-scan switches itself off and the process must be repeated if more than 15 seconds elapse during the teach-in process.

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device.

    • The green LED will be illuminated.
  2. Pull a taught-in finger over the sensor.

    • The green LED flashes quickly.
    • The radio code that belongs to this fingerprint is transmitted.
  3. Press and hold the ON button.

    • The green LED flashes rapidly for 2 seconds then goes out.
    • After 5 seconds, the red and blue LEDs flash alternately.
    • The radio code is transmitted.
  4. Prepare the receiver (e.g. garage door operator) for the teach-in process in accordance with the corresponding operating instructions. Or Press the hand transmitter button on the hand transmitter that is to be taught-in the radio code, and keep it pressed.

    • The LED is illuminated blue for 2 seconds and then goes out.
    • The LED flashes slowly in blue.
    • If the radio code is recognized, the LED flashes rapidly in blue.
    • After 2 seconds, the LED goes out.
      NOTE
      You have 15 seconds to inherit/transmit the code. The process must be repeated if the radio code is not successfully inherited/transmitted within this time.
  5. Release the ON button when the radio code is recognized. The radio finger-scan is in single-plate mode.

Deleting the user’s fingers

▶ See Fig. 9 .

It is not possible to delete individual fingerprints. If the user’s fingers are deleted, only the master fingers and the radio code will be retained.

  1. Open the cover or press the ON button to activate the device.
    • The green LED will be illuminated.
  2. Press and hold the PRG button.
    • The green LED goes out.
    • The blue LED flashes slowly.
    • Release the PRG button.
  3. Pull a master finger over the finger sensor.
    • The green LED will slowly flash once as a positive acknowledgment.
    • The blue LED flashes quickly.
  4. Press and hold the PRG button.
    • The blue LED flashes slowly again for 5 seconds.
    • All LEDs flash slowly for 4 seconds.
    • All LEDs flash quickly for 2 seconds.
  5. Release the PRG button.
    • The green LED will be illuminated.

All user’s fingers have been deleted.
The radio finger-scan is in single-plate mode.

NOTE
The user finger will not be deleted if the PRG button is released prematurely.

Device reset / setting the fixed code 868 MHz

See Fig. 10.

After a device reset, all master and user fingers are deleted. All radio codes are newly assigned by the following steps and the radio finger-scan is reset to the delivery condition.

  1. Remove the top part of the housing of the radio finger-scan and remove the battery for 10 seconds.
  2. Press and hold the ON button.
  3. Insert the battery.
    • The green, red and blue LEDs are illuminated briefly.
    • The red and blue LEDs flash slowly for 4 seconds.
    • The red and blue LEDs flash quickly for 2 seconds.
    • All LEDs are illuminated.
  4. Release the ON button. All radio codes have been newly assigned.
  5. Fit the housing of the radio finger-scan.

NOTE
If the ON button is released prematurely, no new radio codes are assigned.

Setting the fixed code 868 MHz
If the ON button remains pressed right after a device reset, the fixed code 868 MHz will be activated.

  • All LEDs flash slowly for 4 seconds.
  • All LEDs flash quickly for 2 seconds.
  • The red LED will be illuminated.

All radio codes have been newly assigned.

NOTE
If the ON button is released prematurely, the BiSecur radio will remain active. Further information about operating the radio finger-scan with the fixed code 868 MHz can be found on the Internet at www.hoermann.com

LED displays/control elements

LED display
LEDs are used to display the status and for user guidance.

Blue (BU)

Status Function
Flashes slowly Teach-in mode for the master finger ( first radio code slot)
Flashes slowly twice Teach-in mode for the master finger ( second radio

code slot)
Flashes rapidly| Teach-in mode for the user finger

Red (RD)

Status Function
Illuminated after a device reset Delivery condition (fixed code 868 MHz)
Flashes twice The batteries are almost empty
Flashes twice and the device switches off The batteries are empty
Flashes rapidly three times Negative acknowledgement

Green (GN)

Status Function
Illuminated Single-plate mode
Flashes once slowly Positive acknowledgement

Saving an entry
Flashes rapidly| A radio code is being transmitted

Blue (BU) and Red (RD)

Status Function
Flash alternately Inherit/transmit mode
Flash slowly and then rapidly after 4 seconds Device reset is being performed

Red (RD) and green (GN)

Status Function
Illuminated Ready to teach in the second master finger

Red (RD), blue (BU) and green (GN)

Status Function
Illuminated Delivery condition (BiSecur radio)

Ready to teach the first master finger
Flash slowly and then rapidly after 4 seconds| Deleting user’s fingers
Change to fixed code 868 MHz is being performed

Control elements

Control element Function
PRG button Initiation of programming functions

Selecting the memory space
Deleting the user fingers
ON button| Device activation
Resending a radio code
Reset
Finger sensor| Teaching-in the fingerprint
Detection of a taught-in fingerprint

Cleaning

ATTENTION
Damage to the housing surface through improper cleaning

  • Clean the radio finger-scan with a clean, soft, damp cloth.
  • Use warm water together with a neutral, non-abrasive cleaning agent (household detergent, pH value 7) if more heavily soiled.

NOTE
Regular use of disinfectants can cause damage to the radio finger scan.

Disposal

  • Dispose of the packaging sorted by materials.
  • Electrical and electronic devices must be returned to the appropriate recycling facilities.
  • Dispose of the batteries separately. Each consumer is legally required to leave batteries at a collection point in their community, their district, or with a trader.

Technical data

Radio finger-scan FFL 25-1 BiSecur

  • Model FFL25-1-868-BS
  • Frequency 868 MHz
  • Transmitting power max. 20 mW (EIRP)
  • Power supply 2 × 1.5 V battery, type: AAA (LR03), alkali manganese
  • Perm. ambient temperature –20°C to +50°C
  • Max. humidity 93%, non-condensing
  • Protection category IP 44
  • Dimensions (W × H × D) 80 × 80 × 20 mm (in recessed socket) 80 × 80 × 35 mm (with socket housing)
  • Memory spaces 27 (2 master fingers, 25 user fingers)
  • Status display LEDs (red, blue, green)
  • Deleting Only complete deletion; not possible to individually delete user fingers.

EU and UK Declaration of Conformity

Hörmann KG Verkaufsgesellschaft and Hörmann UK Ltd. herewith declare that the radio equipment type radio finger-scan FFL 25-1 BiSecur complies with the EU Directive 2014/53/EU and the UK Regulations 2017 No. 1206. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity and of the UK Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website:

FFL 25-1 BiSecur
Hörmann KG Verkaufsgesellschaft Upheider Weg 94 – 98 33803 Steinhagen Deutschland

  • 4556241 B0

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