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1. StandAlone operation mode records are automatically sent to server when the connectioin is restablished SendEvents 0 gt records are not sent default SendEvents 1 gt send records Example of recorded events sent when the parameter is set to 1 value 33 TE FreeAcess 7 reserved TE TurnTimeout 8 reserved TE WaitTurn 9 event recorded when the person is identified and waiting turnstile s spin TE DoorAlarm 10 recorded when a door alarm is activated 8 19 Sendlmage Enables sending a fingerprint image for each fingerprint captured in online mode Sendlmage 0 gt disables sending images Sendimage 1 default gt enables sending images 8 20 SendTemplate Enables sending a fingerprint template for each fingerprint captured in online mode SendTemplate 0 gt disables sending templates SendTemplate 1 gt enables sending templates default 34 Warranty Certificate End User Limited Warranty Certificate NEOKOROS IT uses the latest technology in the production of all the components used for the assembly and operation of their equipment ensuring its products against manufacturing defects This warranty covers defects in workmanship for a one 1 year period to the end customer since the installation of the related product and any related component is performed by authorized NEOKOROS IT personnel This Warranty Certificate will be valid when presented with the invoice and the product equipment
2. EH wif LEXIIIIII B RS 485 RX RS 232 Ethernet Network er BRE ln Mm if e serial 2 10 24 voc T Jeria 1 RX TX RS 232 J7 or J8 must be closed E E E E NOTICE Jumpers E for RS 232 utilization si External devices control only Sensors thru BCGMG aten E E a m d ES en Sensors i Pushbutton Pushbutton thru GIO terminal NO NO o ME eee Sensor 5 10 24 vpc Control Outputs WARNING DIODE INSTALLATION IS REQUIRED FOR LOCKS Control Outputs pp Locks Use relay s NO and COM thru GIO terminal OF ANY TYPE DIODE TYPE REF 1N4007 thru BCGMG WHITE STRIPE OF THE DIODE IS CONNECTED TO THE TERMINAL Electromagnetic Locks Use relay s NC and COM Electromagnetic WHITE STRIPE OF THE DIODE j IS CONNECTED Electromagnetic POSITIVE Lock TERMINAL 10 24 vpc Card Reader M e ATTENTION Card reader types 853 a Codes for settings o a DO NOT USE CAPACITORS 1 Mifare SRT Neokoros FOR RECIRCU LATION USE ik N e m o ONLY DIODE any protocol like Acura s CIC Mara ras v F E aa oe NE BIS 3 Bar Code 8 Mifare Duali DE ABM6 9 Acu Mifare AM 11 NOTE Some card readers use only the RX pin of J5 connector See Card S1 and S2 references in the User Manual Section OS Using Neokoros Hardware Manager NKHM The NKHM main screen shows the BCGM
3. 1 xon xoff 2 nenhum gt flow control for communication with the CLP uDX ClpoMyAddr 0 1 2 3 gt corresponding value to the DXNET data collector address UDX ClpOlp 192 168 0 1 xxx Xxx Xxx xxx CLP network ip address uDX ClpOPort 1000 1001 5000 CLP network port 7 Disabling Enabling Beeps The BMC Board buzzer can be disabled enabled by the NKHM settings Proceed as described below 1 Using the NKHM software open the Settings tab 2 Type the following parameters BuzzerOff 1 disables beeping BuzzerOff 0 gt enables beeping NOTE When the parameter is missing the device will remain with the buzzer on 8 Configuration Parameters Values The following sections describe other several configurable parameters used to operate the BCGMG The parameters values can be changed using the NKHM software Settings tab 8 1 AutoGrab When a camera is connected to BCGMG it sends a video image when a fingerprint is captured AutoGrab 0 gt default disabled AutoGrab 1 gt enabled NOTE Camera hardware must generate compressed JPG image data 8 2 HBlnterval Sets the time between heartbeats responses after which the equipment goes StandAlone if mode 2 28 BCGMG User Manual Please refer to topic 8 7 Use the syntax HBInterval X gt where X must a value for time in hundredths of seconds Default 100 Value also can be set us
4. 2 RFID 125 Khz any with protocol like Acura s 3 Bar Code Code Reader 8 Mifare Duali DE ABM6 ASCII 9 Acu Mifare AM 11 NOTE 7o use a second card reader the GIO configuration must be disabled 6 BMC Board CLP Dexter uDX200 201 RS 485 Connection Home Automation To connect a BMC board with a uDX200 201 follow the steps below 1 Connect the CLP A pin to the pin 11 in the BMC Board 2 Connect the CLP B pin to the pin 12 in the BMC Board 3 Connect the CLP GND wire to the GND wire in the BMC Board 4 Using the NKHM software open the Settings tab 5 Type the following parameters uDX Clp0Enabled 0 disabled 1 enabled gt enables or disables the communication with CLP uDX ClpOAddr 0 1 2 3 correspondent value to the DNXET address in the CLP uDX ClpOComTypez 0 tcp ip 1 rs 232 2 rs 485 gt communication type network serial 232 or serial 485 uDX Clp0TcpMode 0 client 1 server gt tcp ip mode client or server uDX ClpOVar 1 2 3 number of variable to be accessed in CLP uDX ClpOBaudRate 110 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 communication speed with the CLP uDX ClpODataBits 5 6 7 8 data bit communication with the CLP uDX CIpOStopBits 0 1 stop bits to communication with the CLP uDX ClpOParity O par 1 impar 2 nenhum 27 parity for communication with the CLP uDX ClpOFlowCtrl O rts cts
5. 3 1 2 PEE Terminal IF i182 158 5 10 Information Devices Messages Image Notifications Settings Files IP Settings AO Configuration file CA Editor CA Grade CA Numerical Read Other Made Settings sendimage 1 Mie Get Names Module 0 Acceptkbd 0 E Card 4 Read la Effective Wode 7 RelayTime 500 4 DEVICE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS HideTyping 0 Value FushButtan 1 sendTermplate aba Save Permanent Cards2 6 Current operation mode Read Offline On line Fallback stays on line while server active Change 6 Edit parameters values in the parameters list and then click the Save button of the Configuration file CA section For detailed information about the main parameters and its values please refer to sections 4 to 8 in this manual Firmware Load U pdate NKHM application allows to load update the firmware of the selected de vice in its main screen To load a firmware file proceed as described below To load a firmware file 1 In the NKHM main screen select the device on the list 2 Click on the Firmware button 3 Select a firmware file and click Open in the dialogue window To update a firmware file 1 In the NKHM main screen select the device on the list 2 Click on the Update button 3 Confirm the update operation in the message box 10 BCGMG Quick Start Guide ER bl Neokoros Hardware Manager 2 3 1 2 Refresh
6. AN Tests db Settings E FImnware date IP Server db More 0 11 19 302 more information EL0 0 0 216 NK FF3 Ek 0 0 0 255 NK FP3 E 0 0 0 454 MK FP3 El 0 0 0 1856 NK FP3 80 0 3 388 GAM110 10 11 19 3202 BCGMG E 0 11 19 411 BCGMG amp 1 11 20 142 GAM110 01 11 20 1681 GAM110 B 1 11 20 265 GAM110 Monitor na 1 00 34j 1 00 34k 1 00 34 1 00 36v2 1 00 3768 C2 1 00 3763 1 00 3763 1 00 3702 182 158 2 1B 182 158 2 55 192 168 2 195 192 168 18 56 182 158 3 88 192 168 5 10 182 158 3 23 182 158 20 142 182 153 20 181 182 158 0 215 182 1568 0 10 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 10 142 168 0 168 182 158 0 151 192 169 0 131 182 158 0 158 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 155 2 nksicomumiupdinkapp GAM 20130619 1 00 37dz Fat bin MAC Ethernet 00 1 7 48 21 31 2E Hi Hardware version El Hoot loader version 1 H CPU ATS1SAM9G20 El 10 equipments WARNING It is strongly recommended the backup of the original files prior any other operation envolving parameters changes and or any firmware file substitution Firmware files must be provided by NEOKOROS Authorized Customer Support Service If the Device does not Appears in the List and you are sure the network is ok the main reason is due the differences between the network and device configuration Please follow the steps below 1 Connect the device to the computer using a crossover network cable 2 Using the NKHM
7. serial number In case of any defect properly diagnosed and confirmed by the NEOKOROS Authorized Customer Support Service replacement of any parts components and or accessories required for the perfect equipment function performance will be provided without any cost to the end customer WARRANTY CANCELLATION This Warranty Certificate will be canceled if the defect is consequent of the following situations Operation in violation of the specified conditions described in the product instruction manuals or in viola tion of any specified condition explained by the NEOKOROS technical staff Misuse accident fall or use of the product in conjunction with any other equipment not previously ap proved recognized and or authorized by NEOKOROS IT Inadequate transport and storage of the product and its components including its assembling units and accessories unauthorized modification execution of procedures which denote any reverse engineering at tempt maintenance services performed by unauthorized personnel Lightning power surges fluctuations in the power grid damages caused by bad weather conditions flooding or any other natural phenomena Violation removal of the product equipment Warranty Seal HANDLING AND SHIPPING Expenses due displacement of technicians transportation of parts components handling and insurance covering are the responsibility of the end customer Product Model Description Product Seri
8. 5 192 158 2 21 Card I AFID 01050049396 Selecti ng Status In the Settings tab Numerical button it is possible to choose the device opera tion mode Options are Off line for StandAlone operation On line and Fallback stays on line while server is active Function is not saved when the unit is turned off Please refer to 8 1 Mode parameter in the User Manual section amp Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 PEIJIE3 Terminal IP 1192 168 3 73 W Activate communicati Big timeout Close Information Devices Messages Image Notifications Settings Files IP Settings Show Editor CA Srade CA Numerical fem Numerical settings Number m Read Decimal Change Al Turnstile Hex d Permanent Status 1 ask n Hex 10000 System Read status Decimal Hex SEE operation mode do Offline On line Fallback stays on line while server active Change Editi ng Configu ration Parameters Values Configuration parameters values can be easily ed ited using Neokoros Hardware Manager Please follow the steps below 1 With the BCGMG connected run the NKHM application 2 Double click on the device name on the list 3 Click on the Settings tab 4 In Show click on Editor CA button 5 In Configuration file CA click on Read button The device parameters will be listed on the screen as the following picture shows Hardware tests NKHM 2
9. 79 ROI COMMS GS GON ai 23 32 SEXTO DEVICE CONTO riot 23 3 24 JA Sensofs CONE CEOF A e 23 3 2 5 5 Serio communication CONNCCION siii are 24 22 GIO EDS CONN CCU uti een 25 3 2 7 ENS Power SPPN Connecton a A AA AA IA 25 4 BMC Board Module GIO Connection rrenan 26 5 BMC Board Card Reader Connection errar rare rear 26 6 BMC Board CLP Dexter uDX200 201 RS 485 Conn Home Automation 27 7 Disabling Enabling Beeps eese nennen nennen nnne nnn nnne nnn nnne nn 28 8 Configuration Parameters Values ooccccccnnccncncnnncncnnnonocinnnonaccnnonanonanonononanonanacinnnnncnnnnns 28 SUS AUTO Cs een Sa El aa ED nee 28 82 sHBIDEerVdl uote Rai Moe op eier 28 Bo IB M T 29 544 SlgnoresScHhedulescue misa A a 29 8 5 Ma ter PWO cited Rei Bee sanierte 29 A O Ed LEE 29 S SVO O Cras ae ee ee tte Esel adusta is edu toit c Id a ead 31 3 0 Moderar iia 31 8 9 MOBItOFUD7 MOhItOEDOWED sql esa era heine 31 21 0 POCO rr 32 o UT POR es 32 8 12 PUSHBUlON een SR TT 32 8 13 ROCCO TIME ae ee else 32 S ERIO TERRENT ee een 32 S T5 REYN arar 33 O5 cnpeld PO O LR E 33 SAROV TIMENE TRO dO atone ee 33 8 18 SendEvents ReSubmitRecMa cccceeccceseccceececenecececsceneseeseseeneceeucseeueeseeeceseuceseeeseseueesenerenees 33 8 19s SendiNndE an seele esse 34 820 2Sc Ho leMp late are mm 34 BCGMG User Manual 1 Introduction Main Featu
10. BCGMG Quick Start Guide User Manual BCGMG Quick Start Guide User Manual Version 1 1 Neokoros IT Biometric Technology ATTENTION STATIC ELECTRICITY SENSITIVE DEVICE The BCGMG just like any other electronic device is susceptible to irreparable damage caused by occasional static electricity discharge in its inner board and components It is essential to carry out the static electricity unloading from the body prior any installation operation procedures It is strongly re commended to avoid any unnecessary contact with the device components WARNING damages caused by static electrical discharges are NOT covered by the End User Warranty Certificate To discharge static electricity consider the following procedures before any operation including the BCGMG 1 With your computer off make sure it is grounded keeping its power cord plugged into a 3 prong groun ded outlet 2 Touch for few seconds a bare metal frame not a painted or coated surface of the computer case Turn the computer on 3 With the computer on repeat the step 2 Keep your hand in contact with the computer case for few seconds 4 Consider to use a static eletricity discharging wristband to perform long operations using the BCGMG Electricity discharging wristbands are available in electronics supplies stores Please refer to manufactures instructions to static electricity discharging optimization 5 The device now is ready for assembling
11. EER PEN un Eu E d vo BH SPP ee J5 SERIAL an E E p COMMUNICATION 10 24VDC CN7 POWER m CONNECTOR CONNECTOR E i GND J3 RELAY Enn HUN Lane ire gums CONNECTOR NC COM NO MIWA LOCK rd NOTE GIO BCGMG Ground must be the same if the power sources are different 30 BCGMG User Manual 8 7 Mode Sets the equipment operation mode Mode 0 gt StandAlone only The equipment will operate in standalone mode using an internal database stored in its memory Mode 1 gt On line only The device will work connected directly to a computer and send fingerprint images templates or keyboard card events to that computer Mode 2 gt Fallback default The device will work connected to a computer but if the computer stops re sponding it will work in standalone mode 8 8 Module The module parameter allows to enable or disable the biometric device reading Use it to activate or deactivate the fingerprint reader Module 1 gt enables biometric reading default Module 0 gt disables biometric reading 8 9 MonitorUp MonitorDown These parameters are used to monitor the sensor state Any change of the state is registered and sent to the server For on line use only MonitorUp X gt where X is a value correspondent to a sensor MonitorDown X gt where X is a value correspondent to a sensor X is an integer value tha
12. G in the products list The program also shows other information about the BCGMG device including the IP Number If the device dos not appear please go to page 11 bl Meokoros Hardware Manager 2 3 1 2 8 Refresh AM Tests db Settings amp Firmware Gg Update amp 3 Key db More IP Server 0 11 19 411 mais informa es 440 0 0 216 NK FP3 1 00 34 192 168 2416 192 168 0 10 000255 NKFP3 000454 NK FP3 E 0 0 0 1856 NK FE3 MAC Ethernet OO 34k 192 158 2 55 182 158 0 1 TE 00 34 192168 2198 192 168 0 10 NA bai Hn 34v 19215681856 1921580158 Hardware version HI 00 37b3n 182 168 388 192 168 0 151 00 3709 02 192168323 192 168 0 131 Boot loader version ini 00 3763 192 168 20 142 192 169 0 10 CPU Matos 192 165 20 151 192 165 0 10 ATS1SAM9G20 Bl 00 3702 192 165 0 216 192 165 0 156 Elo0 3 388 G 4501119411 BCGMG B1 11 20 142 GAMT10 B1 11 20 181 GAM110 8 1 11 20 265 GAM110 ik ll MES II lll ll Monitor no Anksicomormupdinkapp 54M 20130619 1 00 37d2 Fat bin equipments Press F5 or click on Refresh if the BCGMG is not listed BCGMG Quick Start Guide Hardware and Device Configuration For hardware tests and device configuration select BC GMG in the list and press Ctrl T This will invoke the following screen ba Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 Terminal IF 1192 168 3 23 Close Information Devices Messages Image Notifications Settings Fil
13. al Number 35 Neokoros Neokoros IT Ltd Biometric Technology All Rights Reserved O 2010 2014 No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior permission of Neokoros IT Specifications subject to change without notice
14. and connections Avoid unnecessary contact with the device com ponents ATTENTION AVOID INAPPROPRIATE DISPOSAL OF THIS DEVICE AND ITS COMPONENTS This device is made using electronic components which can be harmful to en vironment if not properly disposed Please check your local rules and regula tions for the proper disposal and recycling of this device and its components after the end of its life cycle ATTENTION DO NOT USE CAPACITORS FOR RECIRCULATION USE ONLY DIODE This document is divided in two main sections BCGMG Quick Start Guide and BCGMG User Manual The first section content is based in simplified diagrams of the BMC Auxiliary Board of the BCGMG Device Despite the infor mation present in the first section we strongly recommend the reading of the User Manual section for a detailed explanation of the connectors configura tion parameters and other settings Neokoros IT All Rights Reserved O 2010 2014 2 BCGMG Quick Start Guide BCGMG Quick Start Guide m 10 24 voc i a GND 4 2276 3 Il Ml 3 Power Supply Power Supply 10 24 VDC Injector Network cable 2299 sn ml In this mode the power supply is e transmitted thru the network cable LECITETIT d Using the blue and brown pairs na n a a WARNING Not PoE IEEE802 af compatible 10 24 voc Communication Serial Port Communication J8 di TAM Jumpers O 0
15. application click on More Add equipment bl Neokoros Hardware Manager 2 3 1 2 Ml Refresh F000 216 NKFP3 000255 NK FP3 Ek 0 0 0 454 NK FP3 Fl 0 0 3 388 GAM110 B 1 11 20 142 5811110 B 1 11 20 181 54181110 El 1 11 20 265 GAM110 N Tests 1 00 34 1 00 34k 1 00 34 1 00 3741 1 00 3763 1 00 3763 1 00 3702 dh Settings 192 168 2 16 182 158 2 55 182 158 2 138 182 158 3 88 192 168 20 142 192 169 20 151 192 168 0 216 E Firmware Eg Update IP Server 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 1 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 150 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 10 182 158 0 155 zi nksicomumtiupdinkapp Gam 20130619 1 00 37d2 Fat bin 3 Type a PC compatible IP value Mare Select all Ctrl Copy list i_Erl i ch Search options ni ch Check config skatus Clear ARP Table CF ES Complete Reset d M Advanced Language EP About MKHM Cres 9 equipments 4 Type the equipment serial number This can be retrived from the internal tag attached to the GMG 120 processor module 5 Enter the serial number using the format A BB CC DDD For example for serial number 0 11 19 302 use the format 0 11 19 302 6 Click on Ok 11 e ARAR M IP ida 2 3 3 o 192 168 2 25 Unit Serial Number ok EN a 0 11 19 413 Iw Default serial number jo 1 18 302 X on 7 The device will appear on the list of NKHM main screen as Unknown Tests and settings can be now execut
16. box where it will operate Please refer to section 3 2 7 for power supply connection After securing the unit in the 4X2 standard box just attach the outer frame Figure 11 The BTcino enclo sure can be purchased in a large variety of colors and different materials standard BTcino 4X2 plate Fig 11 The BTcino enclosure is available in several different colors for perfect fitting in any kind of environment 3 Specifications BMC Auxiliary Board Specification Network Communication Speed 10 100 Mbits 02 RS 232 or TTL ports 01 RS 485 port 03 Leds for visual indication 01 Buzzer for audible general signaling 01 SPDT Relay for external device control 21 3 1 Dimensions 66 mm 3 2 Connectors pin out and functions The following sections describe the BMC Auxiliary Board pin out and their respective functions 3 2 1 J1 Ethernet Connector CL D 1 e N ER E E 22 BCGMG User Manual 3 2 2 J3 Relay Connector Tolerance 1A 30V 1 NC 2 COM 3 NO EN NO Normally Open 3 2 3 External Device Control To control an external device connect the wires from the J3 connector directly from the board internal relay Pin 01 Connection is always ON When triggered it will be OFF Pin 02 Common Pin 03 Connection is always OFF When triggered it will be ON 3 2 4 J4 Sensors Connector Sensor 1 E 2 Sen
17. ed Double click the Unknown device on the list bl Neokoros Hardware Manager 2 3 1 2 Sle afl Refresh eM Tests dh Settings LS Firmware Ala Update E Key dh More 0 11 18 302 more information Boone NK FP3 1 00 34j 192168216 192168 0 10 50 0 0 258 NK FP3 1 00 34k 192169255 192 168 0 10 aa 277 Hi A 0 0 0 454 NK FP3 1 00 34 192168 2198 192188 010 fl 0 0 3 388 GAM110 1 00 3741 192168388 1921880180 Hardware version 0 H ARENA 7 192 168 2 25 A 1 11 20 142 GAM110 1 00 3763 18246820142 192188 010 Boot loader version a Hi 111201810 GAM110 1 00 3703 192168 20 181 192 168 0 10 CPU E 1 11 20 265 GAm110 1 00 3702 192 158 0 215 192168 0 156 HI Monitor na Z inksicomumiupdinkapp GAM 20130519 1 00 37d2 Fat bin 9 equipments MAC Ethernet 8 In the Hardware tests section click on the IP Settings tab 9 Click on the Configure button 10 Check for the following confirmation message OK Test worked 12 Annotations 13 BCGMG User Manual BCGMG User Manual Contents 1 Introduction Main Features oooocononcconccconcconnnonononnnconononna cono nonno none nonnn etes estera none n cone setas estesa setas 17 2 Assembling CODRe CL ONS ri 18 3 Specifications BMC Auxiliary BOAard ooooononicnnncnnnnonicnononanonnanacnnanononononanonn ona nona nana ranarononnnono 21 A DO Mes E M I M dE 22 3 2 Connectors pln out and TUNCHONS idas 22 22 2
18. es IF Settings Basic information W Show on activation Cryptographic key Serial number 10 11 19 411 Read Type Status Unprotected BCGMG version 1 00 37c9 C2 Read amp Protect Stress SerNo IP OK Error stan 1000216 192168216 O 0 0 0 255 192168255 10 0 0 454 1921682198 0 3 388 492160288 Commands OK 7 0 11 18 411 182 168 3 23 retransmitted 11 11 20 142 192168 20 142 Commands wi Error 1 11 20 131 192 168 20 191 O 1 11 20 265 192 168 0 216 Commandes ser Total cammands Elapsed time IP Configuration Click on IP Settings Tab On the screen the panel New Settings will show the fol lowing data bi Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 Terminal IP 182 158 3 23 iw Activate communicati Big timeout Close Send to Broadcast t CurentiP Serial number D11 18 411 Mew settings Current settings iw Change terminal IP 182188 323 da EQUIPMENT IP 192168323 Network mask ME 125525500 w Change server IP 1982 158 0 131 w this machine 192 168 0131 Gateway Doo E 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 Server index Clear Configure Click on Configure Check for the following confirmation message OKI Test worked Devices amp Sensors Test Click Devices to run devices and sensors tests The Devices tab will invoke the following screen E Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 M BR Terminal 10 11 18 4111 IF 1192 168 3 23 Information Dev
19. for the red led stay lit default 500 centiseconds RedledTime 150 gt a second and a half 8 14 Relay Specifies which relay will be activated when operating in StandAlone mode Use the syntax Relay X gt where X is the value which corresponds to the desired relay 32 Annotations O No Relay is activated 5 Internal BCGMG Relay is activated 6 GIO Relay1 is activated GIO connection required 7 GIO Relay2 is activated GIO connection required 8 15 RelayNr Specifies which relay must be activated when there is no recognition RelayNr X gt where X is the value which corresponds to the desired relay O No activation 5 Internal BCGMG Relay is activated 6 GIO Relay1 is activated GIO connection required 7 GIO Relay 2 is activated GIO connection required 8 16 RelayTime Sets the relay activation time in case of recognition using the syntax RelayTime value gt where value must be a number between 0 to 12000 hundredths of seconds Default 500 5 seconds External relay activation requires GIO connection WARNING Very high values used for the relay operation can be harmful for some kinds of devices mainly electric door locks 8 17 RelayTimeNr Sets the relay activation time in case of no recognition using the syntax RelayTimeNr value gt where value must be a number between O to 12000 hundredths of seconds Default 500 5 seconds 8 18 SendEvents ReSubmitRecMa
20. ices messages Image Notifications Settings Files IP settings Devices Sensors Turn all aff time in hundreds of sec FFFFFFFR Turnstile MA See ne Go Car a Green LED Of On W time 1100 Refresh continuously RedLED of on iv time quickly Backlight of On time Buzzer of On he time Activation Pulse train Activation On wv Time ul On i Time 1 100 Time 2 100 Activation Off on v time Cycles e Starts on Activations of On Iw time d poo Activate Activationd om on Iv time 01 02 03 04 os os o7 os 09 aof 11 12 13 14 15 6 To perform a biometric reading test click on Image tab This section allows to check the fingerprint image or a video image if the device is connected to a camera PE Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 Terminal 10 11 19 411 IF 1192 169 3 23 Information Devices Messa Image Notifications Settings Files IP Settings v Auto show Rotate 908 T 7 av f Auto adjust video cap Cont Reader t1 l 1 a L1 L A M Fingerprint video BCGMG Quick Start Guide Card Reader Test click Notifications tab to a list of card readers Select the Auto show function amp Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 RED IP 182 158 3 23 iw Activate communicati Big timenut Close iw Auto show Iw Ignore heartbeat Clear list Copy list Old card format 17 27 54 192 158 2 21 Card 1 RFID 104C0 493B 17 27 5
21. ing hexadecimal notation Example for 100 default value HBinterval 0x0064 8 3 HBThreshold Sets the time limit for heartbeats responses after which the equipment goes off line Use the syntax HBThreshold X gt where X must a value for time in hundredths of seconds Default 500 Value also can be set using hexadecimal notation Example for 500 default value HBThreshold 0x01f4 8 4 IgnoreSchedule BCGMG has no real time clock When BCGMG is activated the internal clock will show a incorrect date For this reason there is the parameter to ignore the timetable The access is granted in full time 24h to who is allowed in the data collector device lgenoreSchedule 0 gt Ignore schedule is off default IgnoreSchedule 1 gt Ignore schedule is on 8 5 MasterPwd Sets a master password to access the menu using the keyboard MasterPwd XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt where X is a value of 1 up to 15 characters 8 6 MIWA This parameter is used to enable or disable a MIWA Lock Requires GIO110 module for utilization The setting will only take effect if the option GIO 1 Please refer to section 4 BMC Board Module GIO Connection Miwa 0 default disables Miwa mode Miwa 1 gt enable Miwa mode 29 The following picture describes MIWA connections to GIO110 and the BMC Board GIO 110 BROWN COMI ENTM ORANGE GN PWR PWR GND Ow BMC Board 2 70 e sn B
22. n and a buzzer for audible general signaling Fig 1 The BMC Auxiliary Board Fig 2 The GMG 120 Module for device processing and overall control Fig 1 BMC Auxiliary Board E E 7 LE PERT POW EEUU Several connectors to ex ternal communication M uM de Model GMG 120 0 11 19 413 ef AE ARS Tx he a wT ad Fig 2 GMG 120 Module Device overall processing and control unit pe The general BCGMG components arrangement when assembled are similar to the image shown in Fig 3 GMG 120 Module coupled to the BMC Auxiliary Board Fig 3 BCGMG Device Assembled by the GMG 120 Module top and the BMC Auxiliary Board 2 Assembling Connectors Please make sure to check if all required cables and screws for assembling are present Fig 4 The BMC Auxiliary Board shall be firmly secured in the BTcino enclosure Board connectors must be identified accord ing the image shown in Fig 5 Fig 4 Screws connectores and cables used in the assembly of the device CN7 10 to 24V power supply input connector J1 Ethernet connector J3 Relay connector NO COM and NC JA Sensors connector 18 BCGMG User Manual Fig 5 BMC Auxiliary Board connectors J5 Serial communication connector J10 LEDs connector Please make sure the flat cable is connected to the biometric reader before the BMC Auxiliary Card fixation in the BTCino enclosure Fig 6 shows the biometric card reader side
23. of the BMC Board TX wire of the GIO Module to the pin 10 RX of the BMC Board 3 Using the NKHM software open the Settings tab 4 Type the following parameter GIO 1 This configuration will activate the module NOTE 7o use the GIO Module the CardS2 configuration must be disabled 5 BMC Board Card Reader Connection To connect the BMC board to a card reader please execute the steps below WARNING TTL and RS 232 level can not be used simultaneously in the same port 1 Close the jumper J7 for serial 1 or J8 for serial 2 to enable RS 232 pins Leave it open for TTL Level 2 Connect Serial 1 RS 232 Level RX wire from the first reader to the pin 1 of the BMC Board TX wire from the first reader to the pin 2 of the BMC Board Serial 2 RS 232 Level RX wire from the second reader to the pin 9 of the BMC Board TX wire from the second reader to the pin 10 of the BMC Board Serial 1 TTL Level RX wire from the first reader to the pin 4 of the BMC Board TX wire from the first reader to the pin 5 of the BMC Board Serial 2 TTL Level RX wire from the second reader to the pin 6 of the BMC Board TX wire from the second reader to the pin 7 of the BMC Board 3 Using the NKHM software open the Settings tab 26 BCGMG User Manual 4 Type the following parameters CardS1 X CardS2 X gt where X is the value which should match the connected card reader code O None 1 Mifare SRT Neokoros
24. res The BCGMG is a versatile device for access control used in both residential and corporative environments Its features include easy installation and utilization Besides its small size the device incorporates the latest reading and identification technology According to the highest required quality standards the BCGMG also features total support for communication ports Some other BCGMG features BTicino high impact resistance enclosure Standard 4X2 box for wall fixation Capacity up to 12 000 twelve thousand fingerprint digital registers in StandAlone mode Unlimited in on line mode according to the parameter settings and the license type for people flow control Serial RS 232 02 ports RS 485 01 port for automation and auxiliary devices control Uses 5546 and 5548 UDP Ethernet ports for communication commands and images respectively Electroluminescent biometric reader 10 to 24 v power supply use 12VDC 500mA for BCGMG Increase amp if used to control door locks External trigger relay Identification of digital features in about 1 second average of 0 8 seconds in on line mode The device enclosure case contains two main boards GMG 120 Processing and control module BMC Auxiliary Board consisting of connectors coupled to GMG 120 Module Allows network connection RS 232 and RS 485 serial communication control of relay based external device provides LEDs for visual indicatio
25. sor 1 GND 3 Sensor 2 TUM Pulse Sensor zi mm 4 Sensor 2 GND Eb am 23 Sensor Type E Sensor 1 IN Input Dry Contact GND Sensor1GND Ground GND INC Sensor 2 IN Input Pulse Sensor Sensor 2 GND Ground 8 GND Serial 2 7 RxD 6 Tx D TT Serial 1 100000000000 Serial Port 1 Transmit data RS 232 Levels J7 closed 2 Rx D Serial Port 1 Receive data from RS 232 Levels ao GND 3 A TX TTL Serial Port 1 Transmit data TTL Levels J7 open Rx TTL Serial Port 1 Receive data TTL Levels do RT eum eT o s eND ground o s ot de to serial uem om ee a2 dB f RS485SeralPot 24 BCGMG User Manual 3 2 6 J10 LEDs Connector o e Ij 1 Led Anode Common 2 Led 1 Cathode TI E 3 Led 2 Cathode MA apa ss 4 Led 3 Cathode e ES gm E E EE HMM a 1 Lad m o AA ted3Cathode Bue 3 2 7 CN7 Power Supply Connector 1 Power Input 2 Power Input GND WHE O amm n Lg E m J Positive 10 24 VDC Power Input GND 25 Suggestion Use 12V 500mA power supply for BCGMG Increase amperage if the same power suplly is used to control door locks 4 BMC Board Module GIO Connection To connect the BMC board to a GIO Module execute the steps below 1 Close the J8 Jumper with solder 2 Connect to serial port 2 RS 232 RX wire of the GIO Module to the pin 9 TX
26. t is interpreted in a range of 8 bits Each bit of the value on or off corresponds to monitoring the corresponding sensor Sensors O and 1 are internal BCGMG sensors Sensors 2 3 4 and 5 are GIO ones In binary each sensor means one bit and the zero sensor is the less significant Example To monitor sensors 5 and O the X value is 33 that is equivalent to the 100001 binary value 31 8 10 PortCmd Change the default command port Default 5546 UDP This parameter is very useful when several equip ments are installed in a web based application and they must be routed thru the network PortCmd X gt where X is a value correspondent to a port 8 11 Portlmg UDP port for digital fingerprint images transmission Default port is 5548 PortImg X gt where X is a value correspondent to a port 8 12 PushButton When a value is applied the correspondent sensor is monitored and treats it like a pushbutton to activate the relay for example to opening doors and gates Syntax for the parameter is Pushbutton X gt where X must a value for the desired sensor 1 default no monitoring O internal sensor 1 internal sensor 2 GIO input GIO connection required 3 GIO input GIO connection required 4 GIO input GIO connection required 5 GIO input GIO connection required NOTE For the option PushButton work the equipment must be operating in StandAlone mode 8 13 RedLedTime Sets the duration time
27. view The biometric reader is connected to the flat cable and properly positioned into the BCGMG device enclosure After securing the Auxiliary Board with the screws please make the appropriate connections to the devices Fig 6 Flat cable connected to the biometric reader already properly positioned in the device enclosure 19 which will be used with the BCGMG Fig 7 For connectors functions and details please refer to section 3 2 P Remove the seal to TO make the beep louder dj sa u yt PARA e 3 DE a se j Fig 7 Cables connected to the BMC THTE alf i F Auxiliary Board connectors T P CAILTE T a Li ERRA After the connections the GMG 120 Module should be attached to the BMC Auxiliary Board In Fig 8 the highlighted part must be aligned with the BMC Auxiliary Board Fig 8 Align the GMG 120 Module terminals highlighted in the figure with the BMC Auxiliary Board connectors Then Fig 9 carefully press the module over the Auxiliary Board The figure shows the Module coupled to the Auxiliary Board BCGMG User Manual Connect the biometric reader flat cable to the correspondent terminal in the GMG 120 Module Fig 10 Fig 10 Connect the other end of the flat cable from the biometric reader to the corresponding terminal in the GMG 120 Module With the set properly connected to the biometric reader the BCGMG is ready to be installed in the stan dard 4X2

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