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Synel SYnergy/A User Manual

Synel SYnergy/A
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Synel Americas
8665 E. Hartford Dr. Suite 100
Scottsdale, AZ. 85255
480-37 4-7700
www.synel-americas.com
sales@synel-americas.com
V Feb 2020
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Synel SYnergy/A Specifications

General IconGeneral
CommunicationTCP/IP, RS-485
Power Supply12V DC
Operating Temperature-10°C to +60°C
Card ReaderProximity
Outputs2
Users30, 000
HousingPlastic
Reader Inputs2

Summary

1. Introduction

2. Technical Specifications

2.1 Additional Technical and Interface Specifications

Details features like LCD, battery, communication ports, relay, and printer support.

2.1.1 Options

Details fingerprint reader options, including SmackBio and Suprema models and their specifications.

2.1.2 Physical characteristics Front view

Details physical dimensions and layout of the front panel, including ports and buttons.

2.1.3 Power Requirements

Specifies power options, including AC/DC adapter and Power Over Ethernet (POE).

2.1.4 Environment

Defines operating temperature and humidity ranges for the terminal.

2.1.5 Communication and configurations

Covers communication parameters, terminal configurations, and network connection types.

3. Terminal

3.1 Front panel

Describes the components and functions of the terminal's front panel, including LEDs, screen, speaker, and keys.

3.2 Side USB socket

Explains the location and purpose of the side USB connection socket for external devices.

3.3 Bottom connection sockets

Details the various connection sockets found on the bottom of the terminal, including GPI/O, RS232/485, Wiegand, Printer, Ethernet, and USB.

4. Unpacking

5. Installation

5.1 Selecting the Terminal Location

Provides general and GPRS-specific considerations for choosing an optimal installation location for the terminal.

5.2 Terminal Wall Mounting

Guides users through the step-by-step process of securely mounting the terminal to a wall.

5.3 Communication Connections

Details the procedure for establishing communication connections for the terminal, including using a connection box.

6. Maintenance

6.1 Do's and Don'ts

Lists recommended practices and actions to avoid for maintaining the terminal's condition and performance.

6.2 Terminal Maintenance

Outlines periodic maintenance tasks for the terminal, including cleaning of components.

6.2.1 Once a month

Details monthly maintenance procedures, focusing on badge readers and general cleaning.

6.2.2 Every six months

Outlines semi-annual maintenance tasks for the terminal, including keypad, screen, battery, camera, and fingerprint sensor.

7. Connectors and Jumpers