iDTouch - Quick Guide

Thank you for purchasing the iDTouch Access Control Keyboard! For more information, visit: www.controlid.com.br/en/access-control/idtouch/

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1. Material Required

To install your iDTouch, the following items are required: drill, three wall plugs with the respective screws, screwdriver or Philips screwdriver, and a 12V supply of at least 1A.

2. Installation

For the correct functioning of your iDTouch, the following precautions must be taken:

Installation of the equipment is simple and should follow the sequence below:

  1. Remove the iDTouch rear plastic bracket.
  2. Use the template on the back of this guide to drill the three fixing holes.
  3. Completely insert the bushings into the holes made.
  4. Pass all cables required for operation through the hole in the mounting bracket and connect them to the respective iDTouch connectors.
  5. Snap the iDTouch onto the support piece, sliding the main equipment from top to bottom.
  6. Insert the screw provided at the bottom and secure it with the screwdriver.

3. Description of Connection Pins

For easy installation, the iDTouch has two connectors on the back that are responsible for product power, Wiegand communication, and port control and monitoring.

3.1. Connector of 6 pins (Power and Wiegand)

The connector pinout is as follows:

3.2. 5-pin connector (Relay and Bell Control)

The connector pinout is as follows:

4. iDTouch Getting Started Operations

4.1. Turning on iDTouch

To turn on the iDTouch, connect the 12V 1A source according to the following schematic:

[Diagram Description: A 12V power supply unit labeled '+12V' and 'GND' is connected to the corresponding '+12V' and 'GND' pins on the iDTouch. The Wiegand pins (WINO/RX, WIN1, WOUTO/TX, WOUT1) and the Relay/Bell pins (BT, NO, CO, GND, NC, BELL) are also shown connected to the device.]

It is also possible to connect the iDTouch to one of the inputs on a controller board or access controller. For this, the following connections must be made:

[Diagram Description: The iDTouch Wiegand pins (WINO/RX, WIN1, WOUTO/TX, WOUT1) are connected to a 'Controller' device's corresponding input pins labeled 'WINO', 'WIN1', 'CLK', 'DATA', 'RX', 'TX'. Note that input names may vary depending on the controller model.]

4.2. Programming Mode

To access iDTouch settings, enter Programming mode by performing the following steps:

  1. Press the (*) key to go to Standby Mode.
  2. In Standby Mode, press the (#) key.
  3. The Green LED will be blinking.
  4. Enter the programming password (default: 12345) and press (#) again.
  5. The Green LED will be on.

4.3. User Registration by Password Only

To register a password, follow the steps:

  1. Go to Programming Mode.
  2. Press (1) and then press (#).
  3. The green LED will be flashing.
  4. Enter the 4 digits of the user ID and press (#).
  5. The device will beep 2 times.
  6. Enter the password (between 4 and 6 digits) and press (#).
  7. A long beep indicates successful programming.
  8. Press (*) to return to Standby Mode.

4.4. User Registration by Card Only

To register a user with an RFID card, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to Programming Mode.
  2. Press (1) and then press (#).
  3. The green LED will be flashing.
  4. Enter the 4 digits of the user ID and press (#).
  5. The device will beep 2 times.
  6. Approach the card to be registered.
  7. A long beep indicates successful programming.
  8. Press (*) to return to Standby Mode.

5. Wiegand Communication Protocol

iDTouch communicates with other devices using the Wiegand protocol.

To use iDTouch together with an iDProx for input and output control, connect them as follows:

[Diagram Description: The iDTouch is shown connected to an iDProx reader. The iDTouch's Wiegand pins (WINO/RX, WIN1, WOUTO/TX, WOUT1) are connected to the iDProx's corresponding pins (CARDPR, WINO/RX, WIN1, WOUTO/TX, WOUT1). Cable colors are referenced as per the iDTouch.]

It is also possible to connect the iDTouch to one of the inputs on a controller board or access controller. For this, the following connections must be made:

[Diagram Description: The iDTouch is connected to a controller. The iDTouch's Wiegand pins (WINO/RX, WIN1, WOUTO/TX, WOUT1) are connected to the controller's input pins (WINO, WIN1, CLK, DATA, RX, TX). Note that input names may vary depending on the controller model.]

6. Types of Locks

The iDTouch, through its internal relay of up to 220VAC and 5A, is compatible with practically all types of locks available on the market.

It is necessary to position the diode, which comes with the iDTouch, as close as possible to the locks.

6.1. Electromagnet

To install an electromagnet lock together with the iDTouch, make the connections indicated in the image below:

[Diagram Description: A 12V power supply (>= 1A) is connected to an electromagnet. The iDTouch's NO (Normally Open) terminal is connected to one terminal of the electromagnet, and the CO (Common) terminal is connected to the other terminal. A diode is placed across the electromagnet terminals, with its band towards the positive side of the power supply.]

6.2. Pin-Solenoid

To control a Pin-Solenoid type lock from the iDTouch, connect the ports of the two devices according to the following diagram:

[Diagram Description: A power supply (e.g., +12V or +24V) is connected to a Pin-Solenoid lock. The iDTouch's NO terminal is connected to one terminal of the lock, and the CO terminal is connected to the other. A diode is placed across the lock terminals. The diagram notes that terminals indicated in gray may not be present on all locks.]

In case there is a power supply input (+12V or +24V), it is essential to connect it to a power supply before operating the lock.

6.3. Electromechanical Lock

For iDTouch to control an Electromechanical lock, make the connections explained in the schematic below:

[Diagram Description: A power supply (e.g., 110V/220V) is connected to an Electromechanical lock. The iDTouch's BT (Button) terminal is connected to one terminal of the lock, and the BELL terminal is connected to the other. A diode is placed across the lock terminals. The text advises to confirm the operating voltage of the lock before connecting it to iDTouch, noting that many electromechanical locks operate with 110V/220V and require specific connections as per the user manual.]

Confirm the operating voltage of the lock before connecting it to iDTouch. Many electromechanical locks operate with 110V/220V and, therefore, must use the link in item 6.3.2 of the User Manual, whose link is: https://www.controlid.com.br/manual/idtouch-manual.pdf

7. Pushbutton and Alarm

It is possible to connect the iDTouch to a pushbutton panel to open the door and to a module with a bell and relay (a separate module) to control a simple alarm system. The connections can be seen in the following diagrams:

7.1. Pushbutton Connection

[Diagram Description: A pushbutton is connected to the BT (Button) and GND terminals of the iDTouch.]

7.2. Bell Output

[Diagram Description: A 12V relay is connected to the NO (Normally Open) and CO (Common) terminals of the iDTouch. The relay's output contacts are then wired to a bell and a separate power source. A diode is placed across the relay coil, with its band towards the positive side of the 12V supply.]

It is necessary to position the diode, which comes with the iDTouch, as close as possible to the relay.

8. Key Operations of iDTouch

Check out the procedures to carry out the main operations of iDTouch on the following table.

Operation Procedures 1 2 3 4 5
Cancel all operations Press * key *
Enter Programming Mode Press # key #
Login with password User Password: DDDDdd + # DDDDdd + #
Identify yourself with card Approach card
Identify yourself with card and password Approach card; User Password: DDDDdd + #
Identify yourself with password and card User Password: DDDDdd + #; Approach card
Change Programming Mode Password Enter Programming Menu; Programming Password DDDDdd + # 0 + # DDDDdd + #
Register User with Password Enter Programming Menu; 1 + #; Enter password: DDDDdd + #; Enter ID: DDDD + #; Confirm: DDDDdd + # 1 + # DDDDdd + # DDDDdd + #
Register User with Card Enter Programming Menu; 1 + #; Enter ID: DDDD + #; Approach card 1 + # DDDD + #
Delete user by ID Enter Programming Menu; 2 + #; Enter ID: DDDD + # 2 + # DDDD + #
Delete user by card Enter Programming Menu; 2 + #; Approach card 2 + #
Delete all users Enter Programming Menu; 3 + #; Confirmation: 1111 + # 3 + # 1111 + #
Door opening time Enter Programming Menu; 4 + #; Enter DD + # (10=1s, 20=2s) 4 + #
Register User with Cards in Sequence Enter Programming Menu; 5 + #; Enter ID: DDDD + #; 1st Card + #; 2nd Card + #; ...; Finish by pressing # 5 + # DDDD + #
Enable Sync in mode Enter Programming Menu; 6 + # 6 + #
Enable Sync out mode Enter Programming Menu; 7 + # 7 + #
Restore factory settings Enter Programming Menu; 8 + #; Confirmation: 4455 + # 8 + # 4455 + #
Blocking in case of 10 access attempts with wrong passwords Enter Programming Menu; 9 + #; 0 + # (Turn off); 1 + # (Turn on) 9 + #
Verification mode Enter Programming Menu; 10 + #; 0 + # (Card Only); 1 + # (Card or Password); 2 + # (Card and Password) 10 + #
Turn off LEDs in case of inactivity Enter Programming Menu; 11 + #; 0 + # (Turn off); 1 + # (Turn on) 11 + #
Register User with Card and Password Enter Programming Menu; 12 + #; Enter ID: DDDD + #; Password: DDDDdd + #; Approach Card 12 + # DDDD + # DDDDdd + #
Register User with Password and Card Enter Programming Menu; 12 + #; Enter ID: DDDD + #; Password: DDDDdd + #; Approach Card 12 + # DDDD + # DDDDdd + #
Restore full factory settings Enter Programming Menu; 13 + #; Confirmation: 228855 + # 13 + # 228855 + #
Wiegand keyboard mode Enter Programming Menu; 14 + # 14 + #
Wiegand Output Mode Enter Programming Menu; 15 + #; 0 + # (26 bits), 1 + # (32 bits), 2 + # (34 bits), 3 + # (66 bits) 15 + #
Enable receiving firmware update Enter Programming Menu; 777435 + # 777435 + #
Enable firmware upload Enter Programming Menu; 777441 + # 777441 + #
Models: iDTouch Access Control, iDTouch, Access Control, Control, Access

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