ZKTeco ProMA Series Quick Start Guide
Version: 1.1
Note: Due to regular upgrades of systems and products, ZKTeco cannot guarantee exact consistency between the actual product and the written information in this manual.
1 Product Overview
The ProMA series offers advanced access control solutions. Key components include:
- Microphone
- Camera
- 2" Display Screen
- Card Reading Area
- Doorbell Button
- Flash
- Speaker
- Reset Button
Specific Models and Features:
- ProMA-QR: Includes all standard features plus a QR Code Scanner.
- ProMA: Includes all standard features plus a Fingerprint Sensor.
- ProMA-RF: Includes Microphone, Camera, 2" Display Screen, Card Reading Area, Doorbell Button, and Flash.
Available Ports and Terminals:
- Power: Power Out, 12V-OUT, GND, Power In
- Network: Network Interface, RS485 (485B, 485A), Wiegand Out (WD1-OUT, WD0-OUT), Wiegand In (IWD1, IWD0)
- Input/Output: 12V, GND, NO1, COM1, NC1, AUX1, SEN1, BUT1, ALAL+, BELL, BELL+
2 Installation Environment
Installation Recommendations:
- Install indoors only.
- Avoid installation near glass windows.
- Avoid direct sunlight and exposure.
- Avoid use of any heat source near the device.
3 Device Installation
Steps for Installation:
- Attach the mounting template sticker to the wall and drill holes according to the mounting paper.
- Fix the backplate on the wall using wall mounting screws.
- Attach the device to the backplate.
- Fasten the device to the backplate with a security screw.
Recommended mounting height: 1.38 meters.
4 Standalone Installation
In a standalone setup, the ProMA device acts as the central reader, connecting to various peripherals for access control and security monitoring. Typical connections include:
- Alarm
- Door Sensor
- Lock
- Smoke Detector
- Exit Button
Connectivity is often established via TCP/IP to a PC for management.
5 Power Connection
Recommended Power Supply:
- Use an AC Adapter with DC 12V output and a minimum rating of 3A.
- If sharing the device's power supply with other peripherals, ensure the power supply has higher current ratings to accommodate the load.
6 Lock Relay Connection
Lock Type Compatibility:
- Normally Opened (NO) Lock: Connect the lock to the `NO` and `COM` terminals on the device. This lock is open when unpowered.
- Normally Closed (NC) Lock: Connect the lock to the `NC` and `COM` terminals on the device. This lock is closed when unpowered.
Connection Configurations:
- Device not sharing power with the lock: The lock receives power from a separate DC 12V source, connected via its respective terminals (e.g., NC and COM) and a diode (FR107).
- Device sharing power with the lock: The lock and the device share a common DC 12V power source, connected through their respective terminals.
7 Door Sensor, Exit Button, Alarm and Auxiliary Connection
The device provides terminals for connecting various input and output devices:
- Door Sensor: Connect to `SEN1` and `COM` (or `NO1`/`NC1` depending on sensor type).
- Exit Button: Connect to `BUT1` and `COM`.
- Alarm: Connect to `ALAL+` and `ALAL-` (or similar alarm output terminals).
- Auxiliary Input: Connect to `AUX1` and `COM`.
- Alarm Bell: Connect to `BELL` and `BELL+`.
Diagrams illustrate power connections for devices like Smoke Detectors and Alarms, as well as signal connections for Door Sensors and Alarms.
8 Wiegand Connection
Wiegand Reader Integration:
- Connect a Wiegand card reader to the top four pins of the Wiegand terminal (`+12V`, `GND`, `WD1`, `WD0`).
- The last two pins (`IWD1`, `IWD0`) are used for connecting to an Access Controller.
- The device facilitates credential transmission to the controller via Wiegand communication.
9 RS485 Connection
Multi-Reader Connectivity:
- The RS485 interface allows for the connection of multiple readers to the device.
- Connect readers to the RS485 terminal using `485A` and `485B` wires.
10 Ethernet Connection
Network Connectivity:
- Connect the device and a computer running management software (e.g., ZKBio CVSecurity) using an Ethernet cable.
- For successful connection within a Local Area Network (LAN), ensure the IP addresses of the server (PC) and the device are in the same network segment.
Default Network Settings:
- Default IP Address: 192.168.1.201
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
11 Login WebServer
Accessing Device Configuration:
All device operations, including information display, communication settings, user management, and system settings, are managed through the WebServer interface.
Steps to Access WebServer:
- Display IP Address: Press and hold the Doorbell button on the device until its IP address appears on the screen (e.g., "Serial IP Address 192.168.1.201").
- Open Browser: Launch a web browser and navigate to the device's IP address using HTTPS:
https://<Serial IP Address>:1443
(e.g.,https://192.168.1.201:1443
). - Login: Enter the default User Name (
admin
) and Password (admin@123
), then click "Login".
Important Notes:
- Upon first login, it is mandatory to reset the default password.
- Registering a super administrator account is recommended for easier password recovery.
12 User Registration
Process for Registering a New User:
- Access User Management: On the WebServer, navigate to and click on
[All Users]
. - Enter User Information: Input the required details such as User ID, Name, and Password.
- Enroll Credentials: Enroll the user's Fingerprint, Face, and/or Card Number.
- Complete Registration: Click
[Register]
to finalize the user's profile.
13 Connection to ZKBio CVSecurity Software
Integration Steps:
- Configure Network Settings: On the WebServer, go to
[Advanced Settings]
to set the device's IP address and the cloud service server address. - Search for Devices: In the ZKBio CVSecurity software, navigate to
[Access]
>[Access Device]
>[Device]
>[Search Device]
. Devices configured with the correct server address and port will appear automatically.
For detailed instructions, consult the ZKBio CVSecurity V6600 User Manual.
14 QR Verification
Enabling and Using QR Verification (ProMA-QR models only):
- Enable QR Code in Software: In ZKBio CVSecurity software, navigate to
[System]
>[Basic Management]
>[Parameters]
. SetEnable QR Code
toYes
and select the appropriate QR code status. - Register App Client: On the Server, go to
[System]
>[Authority Management]
>[Client Register]
to add a registered mobile application client. - Connect Mobile App: Open the mobile application, enter the server's IP address or domain name and port number, and scan the QR Code of the newly registered App client. After a successful connection, tap "Employee" to access the Employee Login screen. Enter the Employee ID and Password (default:
123456
) to log in. - Perform QR Verification: On the mobile app, tap
[Mobile Credential]
to display a QR code. Align the phone screen showing the QR code with the device's QR code scanner.
Important Notes for QR Verification:
- This feature is exclusive to ProMA-QR models.
- Maintain a distance of 15 to 50 cm between the phone screen and the device's scanner (distance may vary based on phone screen size).
- Ensure neither the device's QR code scanner nor the QR code on the phone screen is obstructed.
Related Documents
![]() |
ZKTECO ProMA Series Quick Start Guide - Installation and Setup Comprehensive quick start guide for ZKTeco ProMA Series access control and biometric devices. Learn about product features, installation, wiring, network setup, user registration, and software integration. |
![]() |
ZKTeco ProMA Series Quick Start Guide A quick start guide for ZKTeco's ProMA Series access control devices, detailing product overview, installation, connections, and software integration with ZKBio CVSecurity. |
![]() |
ZKTeco ProMA Series User Manual This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the ZKTeco ProMA Series, covering installation, operation, and maintenance. Learn about device features, verification modes, user management, and system settings. |
![]() |
ZKTeco QR50 User Manual: Installation, Operation, and Configuration Guide Comprehensive guide to the ZKTeco QR50 QR code reader, covering installation, operation, wiring, software configuration, and advanced settings for access control systems. |
![]() |
ZKTeco QR600 Series QR Code Access Control Card Reader Quick Start Guide A quick start guide for the ZKTeco QR600 Series QR Code Access Control Card Reader, covering installation, product introduction, wiring, software setup, and firmware upgrade. |
![]() |
QR50 QR Code Access Control Reader User Manual | ZKTeco Comprehensive user manual for the ZKTeco QR50 QR Code Access Control Reader, covering installation, wiring, product introductions, operation, configuration settings, and firmware upgrades. |
![]() |
ZKTECO QR50 QR Code Access Control Reader User Manual - Installation and Operation Guide This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the ZKTECO QR50 QR Code Access Control Reader, covering installation, wiring, operation, configuration, and firmware upgrades. Learn how to integrate and manage access control efficiently. |
![]() |
ZKTeco Horus E2 Series Installation Guide | Access Control System Setup Detailed installation guide for the ZKTeco Horus E2 Series access control system. Learn how to mount, connect power, network, and peripherals for secure access control. |