FD-777 FACIAL RECOGNITION INSTALLATION

FD-777 FACIAL RECOGNITION
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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FD-777A
Installation
Manual
Parameter
Power Votage
Environment
Specification
12V 3A
Indoor
Tempature Tolerance
22〫to 130〫 F
NO/NC, Wiegand 26
TCP/IP, USB Drive
Infrared
< 0.4 Sec
15 – 20 Inch
2x 1.3 Mega Pixels
3D Image
Standalone, Controller
Output Format
Communication
Motion Detect
Capture Time
Capture Distance
Camera Type
Capture Type
Installation Mode
Specifications
Technical Support
Service Company: To contact David-Link Technical Support department, call 1- 888-755-9418,
Monday through Friday 9AM to 6PM PST. Questions can also be submitted through our website
at www.davidlinkusa.com
End User: Please contact your service provider/installer.
Note: For additional information about installing and programming the FD-777A keypad
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please contact David-Link at 1- 888-755-9418
Precautions
1. To install this product, installer must have basic drilling and wiring skills.
2. Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures.
3. DO NOT attempt any internal repairs of the product. All repairs and/or component
replacements must be performed by a David-Link technician or authorized technician.
Unauthorized disassembly or repair:
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May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
May adversely affect the safety and/or reliability performance of the product.
Will void manufacturer’s warranty.
Reader Operating Modes
The FD-777A reader has two installation modes: Standalone Mode, and Wiegand reader mode.
Below is a brief explanation of each mode. Refer to the programming section for details about
selecting each mode.
Standalone Mode:
By default, the FD-777A is programmed for Standalone Mode. In this mode, all the users
and other programming options are maintained within the reader and no additional
controller is required. The lock and all other inputs and outputs are connected directly
to the FD-777A.
Wiegand Reader Mode:
In Wiegand reader mode, a separate third-party Wiegand Access Control panel is
required. When you register your face on the FD-777A, an enroll ID is required and it is
then sent to the control panel as Wiegand card data. The control panel maintains the
users and programming options and makes all the access control decisions. The locking
device and all inputs and outputs are connected to the third-party control panel.
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Mounting the FD-777A
The FD-777A is designed to be surface mounted using the
metal wall mounting plate within the box. Mounting height
can vary depending on requirements. A suggested range is
typically between 50 to 55 inches from the bottom of the
ground.
Fix the wall mount bracket on the wall using the wall
mounting screws and secure the FD-777A on the mounting
plate using the supplied Allen-Key screw.
50 to 55 Inches
Communication Port Detail
Pin
GND
12V
GND
KEY
NC
COM
NO
GND
D0
D1
Suggest Wire
Color
Black
Red
Black
Blue
Orange
Purple
Yellow
Black
Green
White
Description
Ground
12V DC
Ground
Exit Button
Fail-Open
Lock Common
Fail-Close
Ground
Wiegand Data 0
Wiegand Data 1
Use the terminal block found in packaging to
connect proper wires to the port at the back of the
FD-777A reader. Securely tighten up the electrical
wires on the block before plugin to the port.
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Wiring Sample: Standalone Mode (Magnetic Lock)
Wiring Sample: Standalone Mode (Strike Lock)
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Wiring Sample: Wiegand Reader Mode
Wiring Sample: Open Button
Note: This is only for using standalone mode. If using Wiegand reader mode, open button will be
connect to the third party controller.
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