ZKTECO ProMA Series Quick Start Guide

Version: 1.1

Due to regular upgrades of systems and products, ZKTeco could not guarantee exact consistency between the actual product and the written information in this manual.

1 Product Overview

ProMA-QR

Components:

  • Microphone
  • Camera
  • 2" Display Screen
  • Card Reading Area
  • Doorbell Button
  • Flash
  • QR Code Scanner
  • Speaker
  • Reset Button

Connections:

The device features the following connection terminals:

  • Power Out: 12V-OUT, GND
  • Wiegand Out: WD1-OUT, WD0-OUT
  • RS485: 485B, 485A
  • Wiegand In: IWD1, IWDO, GND
  • Network Interface: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-
  • Power In: 12V, GND
  • Output Terminals: GND, NO1, COM1, NC1, AUX1, SEN1, BUT1, AL-, AL+, BELL-, BELL+
  • Associated Devices: Lock, Auxiliary Input, Sensor, Exit Button, Alarm, Bell

Note: ProMA-QR includes QR code recognition. ProMA includes fingerprint recognition. ProMA-RF has neither of these additional features.

2 Installation Environment

Please refer to the following recommendations for installation:

  • ✔️ 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

ProMA series installation steps are similar; the following is an example using ProMA:

  1. Attach the mounting template sticker to the wall and drill holes according to the template.
  2. Fix the backplate on the wall using wall mounting screws.
  3. Attach the device to the backplate.
  4. Fasten the device to the backplate with a security screw.

Installation Height: Recommended height is 1.38 meters from the ground.

4 Standalone Installation

This section illustrates a typical standalone setup connecting the device to various peripherals:

  • Device: The central access control unit.
  • Reader: Connects to the device for credential input.
  • Lock: Connects to the device for door control.
  • Door Sensor: Monitors the door's open/closed status.
  • Alarm: Connects to the device for alarm notifications.
  • Smoke Detector: Connects to the device for fire detection alerts.
  • Exit Button: Allows authorized exit from a secured area.
  • PC: Connects via TCP/IP for network management and data transfer.

5 Power Connection

Recommended power supply:

  • Rating of 12V and 3A.
  • To share the device's power supply with other devices, use a power supply with higher current ratings.

An AC Adapter (DC 12V, 3A) is typically used.

6 Lock Relay Connection

The system supports both Normally Opened (NO) Locks and Normally Closed (NC) Locks.

  • NO Lock: Connected to 'NO' and 'COM' terminals (powered open).
  • NC Lock: Connected to 'NC' and 'COM' terminals (powered closed).

Power can be shared with the lock or supplied separately.

Example with NC Lock:

  • Device not sharing power: DC12V source powers the lock separately.
  • Device sharing power: DC12V source powers both the device and the lock.

7 Door Sensor, Exit Button, Alarm and Auxiliary Connection

Detailed wiring for auxiliary inputs:

  • Door Sensor: Connects to GND, COM, NO/NC terminals to monitor door status.
  • Exit Button: Connects to BUT1 and GND terminals for egress.
  • Alarm: Connects to AL+, AL- terminals for alarm output.
  • Bell: Connects to BELL+, BELL- terminals for doorbell/chime.
  • Smoke Detector: Connects to relevant terminals for fire detection.

8 Wiegand Connection

Wiegand card readers connect to the top 4 pins of the Wiegand terminal. The last two pins are used by the Access Controller. Credentials are sent via Wiegand communication.

Connections:

  • Wiegand Reader: Connects to WD1-OUT, WD0-OUT, GND, 485B, 485A, IWD1, IWDO, GND.
  • Access Controller: Receives data from WD1, WD0.

9 RS485 Connection

RS485 allows connecting multiple readers to the device. Connections are made to the RS485 terminals.

Connections:

  • 485 Reader: Connects to 485+, 485-, GND, 12V-OUT, GND, WD1-OUT, WD0-OUT, etc.

10 Ethernet Connection

Connect the device and computer software over an Ethernet cable.

Example:

  • Device IP Address: 192.168.1.201, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
  • PC IP Address: 192.168.1.130, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Note: For LAN connections to ZKBio CVSecurity software, the server (PC) and device IP addresses must be in the same network segment.

11 Login WebServer

All operations, including device information, communication settings, user management, and system settings, are managed via the WebServer.

  1. Press and hold the Doorbell button of the device until the IP address pops up on the screen (e.g., Serial IP Address: 192.168.1.201).
  2. Open a web browser and enter the address in the format: https://[Serial IP Address]:1443. For example: https://192.168.1.201:1443.
  3. Enter the account ID and password. The default credentials are: User ID: admin, Password: admin@123.

Notes:

  • Upon first login, users are prompted to reset their password.
  • Registering a super admin is recommended for easier password retrieval.

12 User Registration

To register a new user via the WebServer:

  1. Navigate to [All Users] on the WebServer.
  2. Enter user details: User ID, Name, Password, Card Number.
  3. Configure Fingerprint, Face, User Role, and Access Control Role.
  4. Click [Register] to complete the registration of fingerprint, face, and card number.

Online Registration: The system allows for fingerprint, face, and card enrollment.

13 Connection to ZKBio CVSecurity Software

Configure the device for integration with ZKBio CVSecurity software:

  1. On the WebServer, go to [Advanced Settings] and configure the IP address and cloud service server address.
  2. In the ZKBio CVSecurity software, navigate to [Access] > [Access Device] > [Device] > [Search Device] to find the connected device.
  3. Ensure the server address and port are correctly set on the device for automatic detection.
  4. Add the device to the software by filling in details like Device Name, Communication Type (TCP/IP or RS485), IP Address, Communication Port, etc.

For detailed information, refer to the ZKBio CVSecurity V6600 User Manual.

14 QR Verification

This feature is exclusive to the ProMA-QR model.

  1. In ZKBio CVSecurity software, navigate to [System] > [Basic Management] > [Parameters] and set "Enable QR Code" to "Yes". Configure QR code status as needed.
  2. On the Server, go to [System] > [Authority Management] > [Client Register] to add a registered App client.
  3. Open the mobile app, enter the server's IP address or domain name and port number. Scan the QR code of the new App client.
  4. After successful connection, tap on "Employee" to access the Employee Login screen. Enter Employee ID and Password (default: 123456) to log in.
  5. Tap [Mobile Credential] on the app to display a QR code. Align the phone screen with the device's QR code scanner.

Note:

  • Place the phone within 15 to 50 cm of the device. Ensure the device's QR code scanner and the phone's QR code are not obstructed.

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