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1. ZS Note Users may set verification modes as needed For specific operations see 9 1 Access Control Parameters 8 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 5 5 Combined Verification for Unlocking LS Notes 1 For details about how to set combined verification for unlocking see 9 4 Combined Settings for Unlocking 2 On the interface of adding editing a user administrators can specify a group to which a user belongs and add the user to the group for unlocking For detailed operation methods see 3 1 7 Setting Access Control Level For example add a unlocking combination requiring simultaneous verification of user group 1 and user group 2 see Figure 1 and add users to the user groups for unlocking Suppose that the user with the user ID of 1 belongs to user group 1 and the user with user ID of 2 belongs to user group 2 Lim Combined Verification 2 a 15 37 13 3 a 15 13 29 i Verify FingerYein UserlD 1 Verifying k Confirm OK Cancel ESC 1 The user with the user ID 1 presses a finger onto the collector correctly For details see 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins amp Fingerprints 2 After the device generates a Bi sound remove the finger After the finger vein verification is passed see Figure 3 the device displays the prompt Multi user verification see Figure 4 10 34 37 Sa 19 13 29 Multi user verif ication UserID 1 Name Verify Pa
2. Do not expose the device under strong direct sunshine because strong light has adverse impact on the vein image collector The operating temperature of the device ranges from 0 C to 40 C and heat dissipation of the device together may compromise its performance which results in slower response and passing rate If the device needs to be used outdoors a housing or heat radiating equipment is recommended The recommended installing height vertical distance from the ground to the doorbell the device is 1 4 m based on the user group with the height ranging 1 55 m to 1 75 m The installation height can be adjusted based on users average height so that the users press veins and fingers conveniently 1 1 Product Functions O Special Functions Logic of Firmware Application 1 Finger vein function The finger vein identification technology is a new technology of biological characteristic identification It recognizes identities by using images of vein distribution in fingers and has the features of uniqueness stability high identification accuracy and anti counterfeiting The finger vein function supports enrolling deletion verification and uploading and downloading of finger vein templates via a USB disk or software 2 User access control An access control logic adopting a controller has the following functions Setting users valid dates Setting users effective time periods 3 Supporting multiple user verification methods 4 S
3. usecd max B 000 Device Info Password Fingerprint used m a Firmware Info Fingerprint qusedimas 4 1000 Fin ger vein usecdmax Badge used max 4 1000 grz 000 ae Uf 00L1 e Device Info Device Info Display the device name serial number MAC address finger vein algoritamxk platform information MCU version manufacturer and manufacturer date Click Device Info to enter the Device Info interface Click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 59 la 1 Device Info a t4 de Device Info al System Info Device Name Fingerprint Algorithm vinta add K Finger 10 0 SerialNumber 00 Finge ein al g orithm kFingervein Yad MAC Address 00 Platform Information eee 00 17 61 10 04 40 ZMM220_TFT KFIinger 4x10 0 KFingervein 43 0 Platform Information 0060 I Manufacture Date ZMMEZZO_TFT 2015 07 08 16 34 04 Oo Firmware Info Display the firmware version Bio service push service pull service and Dev service Click Firmware Info to enter the Firmwave Info interface 10 de Firmware Info Firmware Version System Info Device Capacity Ver 8 0 1 2 20150604 Bio Service Device Info Ver 2 1 12 20150603 Pull Service Yer 2 0 6 20150506 Ver 1 0 101 20141006 60 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product Appendices Appendix 1 Text Input Operation Instructi
4. A A 30 SAME O ee 30 SEO so ol oO AAA EN AA ESET EN BENENNEN EEG 32 542 Cala FOR DEE AU EN IV realen 33 6 System Settings ini di iia 34 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product AS A A 34 NINO een ee A 35 OS VG Parameter set in Rennen nee 35 io e E E E E N E EE E E N A A A AE 36 opel ER 36 7 Personalize Settings sd 38 ZI I ee ee nenn a na A 38 BIN Ce AN ee nee EET N AS ENTE EEE ES re 40 o ee ee see ee 40 VS BL LS O AAA nn tea drench bette tg deat OA OERA 41 A PP anaana nN 42 8 Data MO bit oi 43 SU DD ia cin IMPUNE PPP IN aetna 43 SID KUH A em en a ae ar EA ua nm a an Emanuel sn been 44 A Der ee sea 45 Access CONTO a 47 EEE E US DS E O O A A A A E AEE EE 47 IIND CCC Set O eier A hielten eine 48 SOM ON SS USE E ES AAA AAA AAA A ANA 50 OACI ACUSA iaa ds 50 0 Matas OI ee een A ee ee Team ee 52 OA COMO E E e O era E EN EE A E feel 52 EE is Oe 1G RO 53 WO USB Manager sn RR EEE ERBE Re 55 PE BON See ea m era NAA ANES 55 19 22 5 BEL OO Gi teste Se ee RER een 56 L 1 Attend nce Seatch nen ia 57 12 Autotests 58 System IN OMAt O aia 59 ABPENGAICHS iia SAA AAA AAA 61 POO MO TEXT HOUT CO Pero HAS TM CEOS en suo nesus 61 PS a ee ce eae ce cae ac ee cae ee ee eee 62 APENAS SINO Or abad 62 O ES EA PP ET O 63 POSTION Z SINS o Mei od ablateas ha 64 APENAS S DIK SEHE NG aia 66 122 po are a A O oa OE mann 68 TESEO MENE ena SSH DES Tp OM riada 69 I Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 Guidance Notes
5. ID Badge Number adopted by the master device and slave device must be consistent Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 53 i In Master Device Slave Device A User Out Access Control 2 te Anti passback Setup Control Options Anti passback Direction No Anti passback Time Rule setting Holidays Combined Verification Anti Passback Direction No Anti passback Anti Passback function is disabled which means passing verification of either master device or slave device can unlock the door Attendance state is not reserved Out Anti passback After a user checks out only if the last record is a check in record can the user check out again otherwise the alarm will be triggered However the user can check in freely In Anti passback After a user checks in only if the last record is a check out record can the user check in again otherwise the alarm will be triggered However the user can check out freely In Out Anti passback After a user checks in out only if the last record is a check out record can the user check in again or a check in record can the user check out again otherwise the alarm will be triggered 54 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 10 USB Manager User information finger vein templates fingerprint templates verification data and other data can be exported to relevant software for processing through a USB disk and user information finger vein templates and o
6. and slave device must be consistent In Master Device Slave Device User Out lt Working principle The master device supports the Wiegand In function and the slave device supports the Wiegand Out function After the Wigand output port of the slave device is connected to the Wiegand input port of the master device Wiegand signals outputted by the slave device cannot contain the device ID and the numbers sent from the slave device to the master device must exist on the master device That is the user information on the slave device supporting the anti passback function must map to the user information on the master device supporting the anti passback function Function description The device detects anti passback based on the last check in check out record of users The check in record must match the check out record The device supports out anti passback in anti passback and in out anti passback When Out Anti passback is set for a user on the master device the last record of the user must be a check in record if the user needs to check in out freely Otherwise the user cannot check out and the check out request of the user is rejected because of anti passback For example if the recent first record of a user is a check in record the second record of the user can be either a check in or check out record but the third record must be based on the second record ensuring that the check in record matche
7. normal user is permitted to perform operations on all the menus User Defined Role After a super administrator is set you can define roles in User Role and assign menu operation rights to the roles User defined roles possess all the rights of a normal user that is verification via finger vein fingerprint A password and badge E indicates the current user is an administrator 1 On the New User interface click User Role Mew User User Role 103716 E New User Normal User User ID Name Name Q User Role User Role Normal User u super Admin Please verify 0 Badge Number Password 2 Select a role as needed Then the device returns to the New User interface Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 17 FS Note After a super administrator is added you need to pass the super administration verification before accessing the main menu 3 1 4 Registering a Finger Vein and Fingerprint FF Note While enrolling a finger vein the device also registers the fingerprint of the selected finger 1 On the New User interface click FV amp FP to enter the Register FV amp FP interface see Figure 2 New User Register F amp FP 3 3 User ID Press finger second time Name User Role Normal User Please select the finger to be enrolled Please select the finger to be enrolled 2 On the displayed interface click a finger to enroll the finger vein and fingerprint see Figure
8. start time 3 By default time rule numbered 1 indicates full day opening 9 3 Holidays Settings Add access control holidays for the device and set time periods on holidays as needed The device controls the access control on holidays according to the holiday settings Access Control 2 de Holidays Add Holiday Access Control Options All Holidays Time Rule setting Combined Verifica Anti passback Setup 9 3 1 Add Holiday 1 Click Add Holiday to enter the Holidays interface see Figure 4 50 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product Holidays de Holidays 01 01 All Holidays Undefined holiday type Looping or not DD 2 Set holiday parameters as needed The parameters are set as follows o No The device automatically assigns a number to a holiday Click No to enter the No interface Enter a holiday No as needed and click OK see Figure 5 to save the settings and return to the Holidays interface Note A holiday No ranges from 1 to 2000 o Date Set the date of a holiday 1 Click Date to enter the Date interface 2 Click to increase a number upwards or click to decrease a number downwards to set the date Then click Confirm OK see Figure 6 to save the settings and return to the Holidays interface holiday type Set the type of a holiday 1 Click holiday type to enter the holiday type interface 2 Select a holiday type and click lil see Figure 8 to save the settings a
9. voice quality is good During the test click the screen to continue with the next test or click lil to exit the test Test Fingerprint Sensor X Test whether the fingerprint collector functions properly During the test a user presses a fingerprint and checks whether the collected fingerprint image is clear When a fingerprint is pressed in the collection window the collected fingerprint image is displayed on the screen in real time Click Lew to exit the Lest Test Clock RTC Test the real time clock The device tests whether the clock works properly and accurately by checking the stopwatch Click lus to exit the test 58 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 13 System Information The system information function allows users to view the storage condition of the device and the device version Click System Info in the main menu to enter the System Info interface see Figure 2 Main Menu System Info Ma TO Device c apacity Personalize Device Info a Firmware Info Attendance Search Oo Device Capacity The device displays the number of registered users number of administrators passwords fingerprints finger veins number of registered badge numbers and access control records in the device Click Device Capacity to enter the Device Capacity interface Click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen system Info a Device Capacity User
10. 25 bits while the 50 bit is the odd parity bit of the 26 to 49 bits The 2 to 17 bits are the site code and 18 to 49 bits are the card number LA Note C denotes card number E denotes even parity bit O denotes odd parity bit F denotes device code M denotes manufacturer code P denotes parity bit and S denotes site code 5 4 2 Wiegand Output 3 de Wiegand Setup 4 de Wiegand Options Wiegand Output no using Card format detect automatically no using no using S0Bits no using Wiegand format Users can select the standard Wiegand formats built in the system See the definitions of all types of general Wiegand formats in 5 4 1 Wiegand Input Multiple choices are supported but the actual format is determined by Wiegand output bits Wiegand output bits Number of bits of Wiegand data After choosing Wiegand output bits the device will use the set number of bits to find the suitable Wiegand format in Wiegand Format For example if 26 bit Wiegand26 34 bit Wiegand34a 36 bit Wiegand36 37 bit Wiegand37a and 50 bit Wiegand50 are selected but the Wiegand output bits is set to 36 the 36 bit Wiegand36 format is adopted Failed ID It is defined as the output value of failed user verification The output format depends on the Wiegand Format setting The default value ranges from 0 to 65535 Site Code It is similar to device ID except that it can be set manually and repeatable with different devices The
11. 3 3 Press the same finger onto the collector correctly for consecutive three times as according to prompts on the device see Figure 4 For details see 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins After the finger vein and fingerprint are successfully collected for three times Enrolled successfully is displayed on the screen see Figure 5 and the device returns to the New User interface displaying the quantity of registered veins and fingerprints see Figure 6 If the collection fails Fingerprint Registration Failure is displayed see Figure 7 To continue registration repeat steps 2 and 3 Register FV amp FP 5 6 New User tr User ID Register FV amp FP 5 7 Enrolled successfully Fingerprint Registration Failure Name User Role Normal User LS Notes 1 During enrollment of veins and the fingerprint a Bi sound generated by the collector indicates that single collection is successful 18 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 2 For better collection of veins and fingerprints remove the finger after successful collection each time after a Bi sound is generated and continue the enrollment by pressing the finger again as instructed 3 1 5 Enrolling a Badge Number 1 On the New User interface click Badge Number to enter the Enroll Badge Number interface see Figure 2 2 Swipe a badge over the area For details about the card swiping area see the mark in 1 6 1 Product App
12. CCMME Consists of 36 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the odd parity bit of the 2 to 18 bits while the 36 bit is the even parity bit of the 19 to 35 bits The 2 to 17 bits are the device code the 18 to 33 bits are the card number and the 34 to 35 bits are the manufacturer code Wiegand36a EFRREFEFRERREERERERCECE LEERE LEO Consists of 36 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to 18 bits while the 36 bit is the odd parity bit of the 19 to 35 bits The 2 to 19 bits are the device code and the 20 to 35 bits are the card number Wiegand37 OMMMAMSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCE Consists of 37 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the odd parity bit of the 2 to 18 bits while the 37 bit is the even parity bit of the 19 to 36 bits The 2 to 4 bits are the manufacturer code the 5 to 16 bits are the site code and the 21 to 36 bits are the card number Wiegand37a EMMMEFFFFEFFFFSSssosCCGCCECCCCCECCCCCO Consists of 37 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to 18 bits while the 37 bit is the odd parity bit of the 19 to 35 bits The 2 to 4 bits Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 31 are the manufacturer code 5 to 14 bits are the device code 15 to 20 bits are the site code and the 21 to 36 bits are the card number Wiegand50 ES osos CE CCC CC CCGC CLC CCE CGC CCC ECC Consists of 50 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to
13. K to save the settings and return to the upper level interface Appendix 2 USB The device serves as a USB host which can be connected to a USB disk for data exchange Traditional finger vein devices support data transmission over RS485 or Ethernet When the data amount is large it takes a very long time to transmit data due to limitations of physical conditions The USB data transmission speed is much faster than any traditional transmission modes When downloading data using a USB disk insert the USB disk into device for data downloading and then insert it into a PC to import the data to the PC In addition the device supports mutual transmission of user information and finger vein data between two devices thereby eliminating tedious cable connection for data transmission between traditional devices and PCs Appendix 3 Wiegand Introduction Wiegand26 Protocol is a standard protocol on access control developed by the Access Control Standard Subcommittee affiliated to the Security Industry Association SIA It is a protocol used for contactless IC card reader port and output The protocol defines the port between the card reader and controller which are widely used in access control security and other related industries This has standardized the work of card reader designers and controller manufacturers The access control devices produced by our company also apply this protocol Digital Signal Figure 1 shows the sequence diagram of the
14. Mgt 2 7 Delete Data 44 de Delete Data Delete access records Delete All Data Backup Data Delete All Data Delete Admin Role Restore Data Delete Admin Role Delete Access Control Delete Access Control Delete Wallpaper Delete Wallpaper Delete Screen Savers Delete Screen Savers Delete Backup Data Delete Access Records Delete all the access records Delete All Data Delete all user information finger vein information and attendance logs etc Delete Admin Role Make all Administrators become Normal Users Delete Access Control Restore the access control settings such as holidays user permissions time rules user groups to the factory default settings The access records will not be deleted Delete Wallpaper Delete wallpapers The specific operations are as follows 1 Click Delete Wallpaper Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 43 2 Click KK WY to switch and select a wallpaper and then click Delete Selected Picture to delete the selected picture or click Delete All Pictures to delete all pictures 4 the Delete Data 4 3 a Delete Wallpaper Delete access records Delete All Data Delete Admin Role Delete Selected Picture Delete Screen Savers Delete All Pictures Delete Screen Savers The method of deleting screen savers is the same as that of deleting wallpapers For details about how to upload screen savers see 10 2 USB Upload e Delete Backup Data Delete all b
15. Start time 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 holiday type 3 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Cancel ESC ii A In the listed time schedules click Time Period 1 2 3 to enter the setting interface You may set the start time and end time of a period as needed Crips Click the icon to increase decrease numbers while setting time 5 After setting click Confirm OK see Figure 7 to save the settings and return to the Time Schedule interface and click isl see Figure 8 to save the settings and return to the Time Rule interface Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 49 Time schedule Time Rule 02 50 y Time Pe 00 00 29 53 00 00 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Time Period Monday 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Time Period 3 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Wednesday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Thursday 00 00 23 99 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 GE 6 Set the other periods of the time rule Click Lt see Figure 9 on the Time Rule interface to save the settings and return to the upper level interface LS Notes 1 When the end time is earlier than the start time for example 23 57 23 56 this means closing all day long When the end time is later than the start time for example 00 00 23 59 this means that this interval is valid 2 Valid Time Schedule 00 00 23 59 Whole day valid or when the end time is greater than the
16. USER MANUAL Finger Vein Access Control Series Product Version 1 0 1 Date July 2015 About This Manual This document describes the user interfaces and menu functions of the finger vein product series This document can be used in combination with the Access3 5 software For product installation please see the start guide of the product O The pictures in this manual may not be exactly consistent with those of your product the actual product s display shall prevail e Only some devices are equipped with the A functions the actual product shall prevail Important Statement Thank you for choosing our product Before starting to use it please read this manual carefully to avoid damage to the device We remind you that through proper use you may experience good effect and verification speed No part of this document can be extracted copied or transmitted by any means without prior written consent of our Company The products described in this manual may contain software belonging to SANGFOR or licensers possessing copyright Unless permitted by obligees no one can copy distribute modify extract decompile disassemble decode reverse engineer rent transfer sub license such software in any form or conduct other behaviors infringing software copyright exclusive of cases with prohibition of such limitation by applicable laws Due to product update our Company does not promise the consistency of the manual with actu
17. ace click lis see Figure 15 to save the settings and return to the User Role interface 26 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product User Role User Defined Role 1 Name User Defined Role 2 User Defined Role 1 Define User Role User Defined Role 3 slice Quit v Access Control Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 27 5 Comm Settings Comm Main Menu H a Ethernet gt af 3 Serial Corm User Role PE Connection Wiegand Setup Personalize Data Mat Attendance Damme Set the parameters for the communication between the device and a PC including the IP address gateway subnet mask baud rate device number and connection password 5 1 Ethernet Settings On the Comm Interface click Ethernet to enter the Ethernet interface and click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen a Ethernet zur Ethernet q IP Address subnet Mask 299 299 299 0 Subnet Mask Gateway SEE DECDHCcE f 393 99 99 Gateway DNS DNS TCP COMM Port TCP COMM Port Display in Status Bar The parameters below are the factory default values please adjust them according to the actual network situation IP Address 192 168 1 201 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 TCP COMM Port 4370 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol which is to dynamically allocate IP addresses for clients via server 28 Finger Ve
18. ackup data 8 2 Backup Data Data Mat 2 q Backup Data 3 4 den Backup to Device de Backup Content Backup to Device Delete Data Backup Content Business Data Business Data System Data Backup to USB Disk Backup Notes System Data Backup start Restore Data Backup to Device You may back up the business data or configuration data in the device to the local PC 1 Click Backup to Device to enter the Backup to Device interface 2 You may set the parameters as needed The detailed operation is as follows Backup Content Click Backup Content to enter the Backup Content interface Select content to be backed up Note The icon M indicates a chosen item Backup Notes Enter backup content The detailed method is as follows Click Backup Notes to enter the Backup Notes interface see Figure 5 44 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 2 Click on the screen A keyboard is prompted Enter note using the T9 input method and then click OK see Figure 6 to confirm and return to the Backup Notes interface 3 Click Confirm OK see Figure 7 to save the settings and return to the Backup to Device interface des Backup to Device Backup Notes Backup Notes Backup Content Business Data System Data Backup Notes 2015 Backup start 3 After setting click Backup Start to start backing up content to the uevice Backup to USB Disk Back up the business data or configuration data in
19. al products and not assume responsibilities for any dispute arising from the discrepancy between actual technical parameters and this manual The manual is subject to change without prior notification o m e e e e o a a a E e a a a E de a a a a e A A A ee a a a ee a at Contents 1 Guldance Notes u ANO AAA A A 1 IP SUCHEN eo een 1 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins amp FingerprintA a ccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssssusssssssnssssssesesssssee 2 1 MEIHOI Or Pressing LINE DIN ee tan tdi Uca id A AUTOM WOU Scarlett eolila 4 o A ANN 5 1 3 Enger yananda Ende OTE Vene Misato NSRR 5 le 2 OO O CR 6 2 CV I Renee nee ee ee 7 EAT o Se ee 8 e co E E poo ea 41816 ements e ee ee 9 Healer ADD Cala Ge and Terminal BES e anne ROL RES lana ad 10 KOLPO APPEN CC PPUN 0 QOE Pm teh tae neueren 10 0 2 AA ds AAA EP O 11 PR ON 11 2 Main Mensen eek 13 3 User Management ee lehrte 15 Oo ED E aun EEE tn TTT RMT Tern Tn E A A E A T E A T ER EUENENER ARE 15 Sale DENE ls es e PU PO ee 16 NON rai iia 16 SO N O en ven nennen Eee 17 3 4 Begster ng Elder velada FAST IN aa nassen 18 PLNO a Badoe NUMO N ee A TEEN 19 EOE E lo WN aaa E ee ee NR 19 o ER PP A A EA EEE 20 O PS PEO o E EEE E A T E E 21 e TAT A set srl 22 322 do lo E E AAA E A O O E A AAS AEE 22 EADIE DIN i O 23 A RNA 25 Sy COMIC LUN O SORDO IAEA A R E users 28 EE O E O a Hen en Ter 28 SPA EES E PP e OAA A A O N er 29 APACE T eaae a aa a N 29 o
20. back function Out All records on the device are check out records In All records on the device are check in records 3 Modifying the Wiegand output format for the device When two devices communicate with each other only Wiegand signals that do not contain the device ID are acceptable You can choose Comm gt Wiegand Setup from the main menu or access the software and choose Basic Setting gt Device Management gt Wiegand and set Defined Format to Wiegand26 bits or Wiegand26 without device ID 4 User registration User IDs must exist on both the master and slave devices and the user IDs must be consistent Therefore users need to be registered on both the master and slave devices 5 Wiring description The master and slave devices communicate with each other over Wiegand and the wiring is as follows Master device Slave device INDO lt gt WDO IND 1 lt gt WD1 GND lt gt GND Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 67 17 7 Statement on Human Rights and Privacy Dear Customers Thank you for choosing the hybrid biometric products designed and manufactured by us As a world renowned provider of biometric technologies and services we pay much attention to the compliance with the laws related to human rights and privacy in every country while constantly performing research and development We hereby make the following statements 1 All of our fingerprint recognition devices for civil use only collect the
21. c of China are protected by law At last we stress once again that biometrics as an advanced recognition technology will be applied in a lot of sectors including e commerce banking insurance and legal affairs Every year people around the globe suffer from great loss due to the insecurity of passwords The biometric products actually provide adequate protection for your identity under a high security environment 17 8 Environment Friendly Use Description The Environment Friendly Use Period EFUP marked on this product refers to the safety period of time in which the product is used under the conditions specified in the product instructions without leakage of noxious and harmful substances The EFUP of this product does not cover the consumable parts that need to be replaced on a regular basis such as batteries and so on The EFUP of batteries is 5 years Names and Concentration of Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Cr6 PBB PBDE Chip resistor Chip capacitor ie it Chip inductor ESD components a o Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 x Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 Note 80 of the parts in this product are
22. card reader sending digital signal in bits to the access controller The Wiegand in this diagram follows the SIA access control standard protocol which targets at 26 bit Wiegand card reader with a pulse time within 20us to 100us and pulse hopping time within 200 us and 20 ms Datal and DataO signals are high level greater than Voh until the card reader is ready to send a data stream The card reader send out asynchronous low level pulse less than vol transmitting data stream via Datal or DataO wire to access control box as the sawtooth wave in figure 1 Datal and DataO pulses do not overlap or synchronize Figure 1 shows the maximum and minimum pulse width successive pulses and pulse hopping time the time between two pulses allowed by the F series fingerprint access control terminals Table1 Pulse Time 62 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product Card Reader Typical Value Pulse Width 100 us Figure1 Sequence Diagram Data 1 Signal White Wire Yoh 7 7 Data 0 Signal L Green Wire yoh 77777777 t ii ices res l I I 1 o A AAA E AA EA AAA 1V l I I l l ov 4 Tpi gt 4 Tpw P e Tpi Appendix 3 1 Wiegand 26 Introduction The system provides the embedded Wiegand 26 bit format Composition of the Wiegand 26 bit format 2 bit parity check bits and 24 bit output content user ID or card number The 24 bit binary code can indicate 16 777 216 0 16 777 215 different values 1 2 25 26 E
23. characteristic points of fingerprints instead of the fingerprint images and therefore no privacy issues are involved 2 The characteristic points of fingerprints collected by our products cannot be used to restore the original fingerprint images and therefore no privacy issues are involved 3 We as the equipment provider shall not be held legally accountable directly or indirectly for any consequences arising due to the use of our products 4 For any dispute involving the human rights or privacy when using our products please contact your employer directly Our fingerprint products for police use or development tools support the collection of the original fingerprint images As for whether such a type of fingerprint collection constitutes an infringement of your privacy please contact the government or the final equipment provider We as the original equipment manufacturer shall not be held legally accountable for any infringement arising thereof The law of the People s Republic of China has the following regulations regarding the personal freedom 1 Unlawful arrest detention or search of citizens of the People s Republic of China is prohibited infringement of individual privacy is prohibited 2 The personal dignity of citizens of the People s Republic of China is inviolable 3 The home of citizens of the People s Republic of China is inviolable A The freedom and privacy of correspondence of citizens of the People s Republi
24. croll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen 3 a Time Rule 02 50 4y As sunday Friday 1 de Access Control 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Monday Saturday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Holidays he holiday type 1 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Combined Verification lid holiday type 2 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 58 EN _ Thursda 3 Anti passhack Setup 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 53 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 e Editing a Time Rule A super administrator may edit time rules as needed The detailed operation is as follows 1 Click the query box see Figure 2 to enter the Search Rule interface 2 Enter a time rule number click OK see Figure 3 to enter the Time Rule interface see Figure 4 3 In the time period list click a period to be edited see Figure 5 to enter the Time Schedule interface see Figure 6 6 _ he Time Schedule Time Period 1 i 156 a Time Rule 02 50 t Friday Time Period 1 00 00 23 59 End time 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 A pee eee Time Period 2 00 00 23 59 holiday type 1 Time Period 3 E 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 3 59 holiday type 2
25. default value ranges from 0 to 256 Pulse Width us The width of pulse sent by Wiegand The default value is 100 microseconds which can be adjusted within the range of 20 to 100 microseconds Pulse Interval us The default value is 1000 microseconds which can be adjusted within the range of 200 to 20000 microseconds ID Type Output content after successful verification User ID or card number can be chosen 32 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 5 4 3 Card Format Detect Automatically Card Format Detect Automatically aims at assisting user with quickly detecting the card type and its corresponding format Various card formats are preset in the device After card swiping the system will detect it as different card numbers according to every format user only requires choosing the item equivalent to the actual card number and sets the format as the Wiegand format for the device This function is also applicable to card reading function and auxiliary Wiegand reader Card number obtained based on the IntWiegnad26 format parsing 3 ha Card format detect auto ard format detect automatically IntWiegand26a On After entering automatic The Wiegand format and parsed detection swipe the badge in card number are automatically badge swiping area on this detected device or reader Card format detect automatically 7043303 IntWiegandz6 Select the Format Cancel ESC Select the number consiste
26. e ID 1 in binary system Odd parity check bit D When the output content is beyond the preset range of the Wiegand format the low order bits are reserved and high order bits are discarded For example if a user ID is 888 888 888 which is 110 100 111 110 110 101 111 000 111 000 in binary system the last 24 bits that is 111 110 110 101 111 000 111 000 are outputted and the first 6 bits 110 100 are discarded because the Wiegand26 format supports 24 bits of output content Appendix 3 2 Wiegand 34 Introduction The system provides the embedded Wiegand 34 bit format Composition of the Wiegand 34 bit format 2 bit parity check bits and 32 bit output content user ID or card number The 32 bit binary code can indicate 4 294 967 296 0 4 294 967 295 different values 1 2 33 34 E it Odd parit a User ID Card number check bit check bit The following table describes the fields The even parity check bit is determined by bits 2 17 If there is an even number of 1 s Even parity check bit the even parity check bit is O If there is an odd number of 1 s the even parity check bit is 1 64 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product User ID Card number l l User ID Card number card code 0 4 294 967 295 and bit 2 indicates the MSB bit 2 through bit 25 The odd parity check bit is determined by bits 18 33 If there is an even number of 1 s Odd parity check bit the odd parity check bit is 1 If there is an odd number o
27. e a number upwards or click to decrease a number downwards to set the ID of a user group Then click Confirm OK to save the settings and return to the Combined Verification interface Combined Verification 4 Combined Verification 01 02 00 I 00 00 00 00 00 BB Confirm OK Cancel ESC 1 3 4 5 00 00 00 00 00 After the setting is successful a door can be opened only after a user in user group 1 and a user in user group 2 pass the verification LS Notes 1 An unlocking combination supports a maximum of five user groups That is in an unlocking combination a door can be opened only after a maximum of five users pass the verification 2 After an unlocking combination shown in Figure 5 is set a door can be opened only after a user in user group 2 and two users in user group 1 pass the verification 3 An unlocking combination is cleared when the IDs of user groups in the unlocking combination are all set to 0 9 5 Anti passback Settings To avoid some persons following users to enter the door without verification resulting in security problem users can enable anti passback function The check in record must match with check out record so as to open the door This function requires two devices to work together one is installed inside the door master device and the other one is installed outside the door slave device The two devices communicate via Wiegand signal The Wiegand format and Output type User
28. e default display style is Single Line Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 23 2 daa Display Style Single Line User Mgt New User Multiple Line All Users Mixed Line 2 On the Display Style interface you may select Single Line Multiple Line or Mixed Line for the display of user information All Users All Users Q All Users Single Line style Multiple Line style Mixed Line style 24 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 4 User Role You can set user defined roles and assign operation levels to roles in User Role User Role Main Menu ERN o 7 User Defined Role 1 rRo vo User Defined Role User Defined Role 3 it Personalize Data Mgt The user defined roles are set as follows In the User Role list select a role to be edited see Figure 3 to enter the User Defined Role interface see Figure 4 ES Note User defined roles can be set only after a super administrator is added Otherwise the dialog box shown in Figure 5 is displayed User Role User Defined Role 1 5 den User Defined Role 1 Enable Defined Role Enable Defined Role Name Name User Defined Role 2 User Defined Role 1 User Defined Role 1 Define User Role Define User Role User Defined Role 3 eo Enable Defined Role The default value is lial indicating that the role is disabled Click and drag the icon to switch between EM and lial The EI icon means the ro
29. e finger If the verification succeeds the device plays the voice prompt Thank you and Successfully verified is displayed on the screen If the verification fails the device plays the voice prompt Please repress your finger and Failed to verify is displayed on the screen 18 02 37 aa 15 09 28 Verity Fingervein Fingervein Error Failed to verify User ID 2 Mame Verity Finger ein successfully verified 1 1 verification The finger vein image and fingerprint image currently collected by the collector are compared with the finger vein image and fingerprint image associated with the user ID entered via the keypad This mode is used when users have difficulty in verifying finger veins and fingerprints Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 5 1 On the initial interface click E to enter the interface for entering a user ID 2 Enter a user ID and click OK see Figure 2 to enter the interface for selecting a verification mode Sen If No enrollment data is prompted the user ID does not exist 3 Click the finger vein icon see Figure 3 to enter the 1 1 finger vein fingerprint verification interface 2015 07 11 Saturday A Press a finger onto the collector correctly For details see 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins Fingerprints 5 After the device generates a Bi sound remove the finger If the verification succeeds the device plays th
30. e sent by Wiegand The default value is 100 microseconds which can be adjusted within the range of 20 to 100 microseconds Pulse Interval us The default value is 1000 microseconds which can be adjusted within the range of 200 to 20000 microseconos ID Type Input content included in Wiegand input signal User ID or Badge Number can be chosen Definitions of Wiegand Formats Wiegand26 ECCE CCEC CEE CC CEC CCUGCECED Consists of 26 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to 13 bits while the 26 bit is the odd parity bit of the 14 to 25 bits The 2 to 25 bits are the card number Wiegand26a ESSSSISSSL EL EL RE CECCCCECCO Consists of 26 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to 13 bits while the 26 bit is the odd parity bit of the 14 to 25 bits The 2 to 9 bits are the site code while the 10 to 25 bits are the card number Wiegand34 BCUC COCCCECCC CECE CCCOECE GC CCOCCEO Consists of 34 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to 17 bits while the 34 bit is the odd parity bit of the 18 to 33 bits The 2 to 25 bits are the card number Wiegand34a ESSE LECECCECEC ELLE Consists of 34 bits of binary code The 1 bit is the even parity bit of the 2 to 17 bits while the 34 bit is the odd parity bit of the 18 to 33 bits The 2 to 9 bits are the site code while the 10 to 25 bits are the card number Wiegand36 OFFFFEFREEFFFEFREFRECCCOCCCCCCCCC
31. e voice prompt Thank you and Successfully verified is displayed on the screen see Figure 5 If the verification fails the device plays the voice prompt Please repress your finger and Failed to verify is displayed on the screen see Figure 6 15 37 13 LA a User ID 1 Verify FingerYein Name Jack Finger ein Error Y erify Password Failed to verify successfully verified Verify FingerYein Verifying 1 5 2 Password Verification 1 On the initial interface click E to enter the interface for entering a user ID 2 Enter a user ID and click OK see Figure 2 to enter the interface for selecting a verification mode Note If No enrollment data is prompted the user ID does not exist 6 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 3 Click the key icon see Figure 3 to enter the password verification interface 2015 07 11 Saturday 5 a 10 30 01 User ID 2 PA Welcome Ni 4 On the displayed interface enter a password and click OK If the verification succeeds the device plays the voice prompt Thank you and Successfully verified is displayed on the screen If the verification fails the device plays the voice prompt Wrong password and Failed to verify is displayed on the screen User ID 1 Verify FingerYein Name Jack Fingervein Error Verity Password Failed to verify 1 5 3 Card Verification 1 The card function is optional Only products with bu
32. earance 3 After the card is read successfully the badge number is displayed see Figure 3 and the device returns to the New User interface see Figure 4 2 S amp C Enroll Badge Number a Enroll Badge Number New User 4 hes New User 4 Please swipe badge Badge Number 11070034 Name Name User Role User Role Normal User Normal User 0 Badge Number 11070034 9 n Password wore Some devices support Mifare cards as ID cards 3 1 6 Enrolling a Password 1 On the New User interface click Password 2 On the displayed keypad interface enter a password and click OK see Figure 2 rips By default passwords of 1 8 digits are supported 3 Re enter the password as instructed and click OK to save the password see Figure 3 After successfully saving the password the device returns to the New User interface see Figure 4 Please re type the password User ID BETT User Role Normal User FV amp FP E adge Number Password Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 19 LES Notes 1 The passwords entered in steps 2 and 3 must be the same Otherwise a prompt box see Figure 5 is displayed 2 If you enter inconsistent passwords you need to return to step 2 and enter it again New User tr Password Name User Role Normal User o Badge Number 11070034 Password 3 1 7 Setting Access Control Level On the New Us
33. epeat Wednesday Ring Tone i Thursday bell01 way Internal bell delays Y Friday Confirm OK 1 Saturday 2 You may set the parameters as needed The detailed operation is as fom ws o Bell Status The default value is lil indicating that bell status is disabled Click it to switch between and Tail The icon EX indicates bell status is enabled Notes The schedule is effective only after the bell status is set to EX o BellTime Set the start time for a bell Click Bell Time to enter the Bell Time interface 2 Set the bell time by clicking to increase decrease numbers and click Confirm OK see Figure 6 to save and return to the New Bell Schedule interface Repeat The default value is Never which is used for a one time bell schedule To repeat using a bell schedule click Repeat to enter the Repeat interface Tick one or multiple dates requiring a bell schedule and click lil see Figure 6 to save the settings and return to the New Bell Schedule interface When the selected dates and bell time come relay signals are triggered and the set bell is played When the bell duration is up the bell stops automatically o Ring Tone Set a ring tone for the bell schedule Click Ring Tone to enter the Ring Tone interface 2 In the ring tone list click a ring tone to select it and click Lew see Figure 8 to save the settings and return to the New Bell Schedule interface O Internal Bell Delay s F
34. er interface click Access Control to enter the Access Control interface see Figure 2 The access control level is used to set level of door opening for each user including the access group and time period rules 14 New User 4 User ID Name Time Period User Role Normal User Badge Number o Setting an access group Set a user group to which a user belongs to facilitate unlocking combination settings A valid group number ranges from 0 to 99999999 1 On the Access Control interface click Access Group 2 Enter the number of the group to which the user belongs and click OK see Figure 3 to save the settings and return to the Access Control interface Setting atime period Select time rules for the user Time rules are set under the Access Control menu and a maximum of 50 time rules are supported The effective door opening time period of the user is the sum of the selected time rules 20 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 On the Access Control interface click Time Period to enter the Time Period interface see Figure 4 Click to scroll up down the screen to display more content 2 In the time rule list click and select a time rule multiple selections are allowed and the symbol M indicates that a time rule is selected and click b amp l see Figure 5 to save the settings and return to the previous interface Am Access Control Time Period y C Time Rule 2 O Time Rule 3 O Time Ru
35. er the false rejection rate is and vice versa Recommended match thresholds Match Threshold False Rejection Rate Misjudgment Rate so Medium Medium Low High 65 55 FV amp FP Mode Verification is passed when both a finger vein verification and a fingerprint verification are passed 6 4 Reset to Factory Settings Reset data such as communication settings and system settings to factory settings System System Date Time Date Time Access Logs Setting Access Logs Setting FV FP Parameters k FV amp FP Parameters USB Upgrade BS Note After reset the user information in the device and the settings on the access control interface are not deleted 6 5 USB Upgrade This function enables the device firmware to be upgraded with an upgrade file in a USB disk Insert a USB disk into the USB port and click USB Upgrade to upgrade the firmware 36 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product system USB Upgrade Date Time FY amp FP Parameters Error Failed to read USB disk LS Notes 1 If no USB disk is inserted a message as shown in Figure 2 is displayed 2 If an upgrade file is needed please contact out technical support Firmware upgrade is not recommenced under normal circumstances Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 37 7 Personalize Settings 1 Main Menu 4 2 qa Personalize Lal User Interface a A p e User Mgt User Role Comm Bell Sc
36. etting effective time periods for doors 5 Setting time periods for door opening 6 Setting time periods for holidays 7 Setting the first card normal open 8 Setting anti passback time periods 9 Setting in out anti passback 10 Keeping controller access control records 11 Supporting auxiliary input 12 Supporting Wiegand master and slave device functions Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 3 USB disk function You may download user data and access control records to a USB disk and upload user data promotion pictures and wallpapers in USB disk to the device 4 Communication over RS485 or Ethernet The device communicates with the Access3 5 software over the RS485 protocol or Ethernet TCP IP 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins amp Fingerprints Note While enrolling a finger vein the device also registers the fingerprint of the selected finger 1 Recommended fingers index finger and middle finger 2 Finger placement Dar im gt A 1 Touch the front end of the finger vein DN Fingerprint collector image collector with a fingertip flatly press the finger pulp against the fingerprint o 4 Finger vein image collector collector so that the device collects the finger vein and fingerprint O Finger guiding line X O Touch sensor 2 When the finger pad contacts the sensor the collector starts collecting the finger vei
37. f 1 s the odd parity check bit is O Example A user with the user ID of 123456789 has the card number of 0013378512 and the failure ID is set to 1 1 When the output content is set to user ID the Wiegand output of the system is as follows after the user passes the verification O00 000 1 1 TELP T ETOO TOTO OOF OT Even parity check bit User ID 123456789 in binary system Odd parity check bit 2 When the output content is set to card number the Wiegand output of the system is as follows after the user passes the verification 0000000001100110000100011110100001 Even parity check bit User ID 0013378512 in binary system Odd parity check bit 3 When the verification fails the Wiegand output of the system is as follows 0000000000000000000000000000000010 Even parity check bit Failure ID 1 in binary system Odd parity check bit Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 65 Appendix 4 Anti passback Settings To avoid some persons following users to enter the door without verification resulting in security problem users can enable anti passback function The check in record must match with check out record so as to open the door This function requires two devices to work together one is installed inside the door master device and the other one is installed outside the door slave device The two devices communicate via Wiegand signal The Wiegand format and Output type User ID Badge Number adopted by the master device
38. h router or hub Auxiliary input port connected to a smoke alarm to receive alarm signals 1 7 Initial Interface 1 Date amp time 2015 07 11 Saturday Alarm signal Network connection signal 4 Disassembly alarm G Auxiliary input 6 Time 7 Menu 8 1 1 Verification Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 11 1 Date The current date of the device is displayed 2 Alarm signal An alarm is set for the device if this icon is displayed Network connection signal The network connection status of the device is displayed 4 Disassembly alarm The disassembly alarm button is up if this icon is displayed and the possible cause is improper installation or illegal disassembly Auxiliary input This icon is displayed when the auxiliary input terminal of the device is connected to an auxiliary device and the auxiliary input condition is triggered 6 Time The current time of the device is displayed The 12 hour and 24 hour systems are supported Users may customize the style of the main interface For details see personalized settings DMenu Press this icon to enter the main menu If administrators are set for the device you should pass the administrator verification before accessing the main menu 8 1 1 Verification soft keyboard Press the key to enter the interface for inputting a user ID in 1 1 verification mode After inputting a user ID click OK and complete the 1 1 verification according to pro
39. h the attendance search function users can query all records conveniently 1 Click Attendance Search in the main menu to enter the User ID interface see Figure 2 Main Menu Time Range y4 User Role This month Last month 2 Enter a user ID and click OK to enter the Time Range interface see Figure 3 3 Click the time range to be viewed as needed or click User Defined to specify the start time and end time of records as prompted and view relevant records LS Note If you click OK without entering a user ID verification records of all users in the selected time range are displayed Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 57 12 Autotest The device automatically tests whether all modules function properly which include the LCD voice fingerprint sensor finger vein sensor and real time clock RTC Autotest Main Menu Test All Test LCD Test Voice Test Fingerprint sensor Test Clock RTC Test All Test the LCD voice fingerprint sensor and RTC During the test click the screen to continue with the next test or click lal to exit the test Test LCD Test the display effect of the LCD screen by displaying full color pure white and pure black to check whether the screen displays colors properly During the test click the screen to continue with the next test or click lus to exit the test Test Voice Test whether the voice files stored in the device are complete and the
40. hedules Ben 7 1 User Interface Settings You may customize the display style of the home interface On the Personalize Interface click User Interface to enter an interface and click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen 2 ia ar 3 amp User Interface 8 hess User Interface 7 Language Personalize Wallpaper u English Menu Screen Timeout s Language A Menu Screen Timeout s ps Showts Bell Schedules Idle Time To Slide Show s Slide Show Interval s Slide Show Interval s Idle Time To Sleep m Idle Time To Sleep m Main Screen Style O Wallpaper Select the wallpaper of main screen as required you can find wallpapers of various styles in the device The detailed operation is as follows 1 Click Wallpaper 2 Click an image Figure 4 to enter the Wallpaper Preview interface 3 Eight wallpapers are stored in the device To select one click WWA and then click Set Figure 5 After setting the device returns to the Wallpaper interface Click Led Figure 6 to save the setting and return to the User Interface interface 38 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 5 a Wallpaper Preview 4 Wallpaper Wallpaper O Language Select the language of device as required O Menu Screen Timeout s When there is no operation in the menu interface and the time exceeds the set value the device will automatically exit to the initial i
41. ilt in card modules are equipped with the card verification function Some devices support Mifare cards as ID cards 2 If the verification succeeds the device plays the voice prompt Thank you and Successfully verified is displayed on the screen If the verification fails the device plays the voice prompt ou ou and Failed to verify is displayed on the screen Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 7 User ID 1 Verify FingerYein Kalle 2 Tes Fingervein Error Failed to verify 1 5 4 Combined Verification The device supports combined verification such as finger vein password in which the device needs to verify the password finger vein after a user passes the finger vein password verification Take the finger vein amp password verification for example Suppose that a user first performs finger vein verification 1 Press a finger onto the collector correctly For details see 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins amp Fingerprints 2 After the device generates a Bi sound remove the finger After the finger vein verification is passed the password verification interface is displayed see Figure 2 le 15 37 18 15 13 29 Ja Verify FingerYein User ID 1 Verifying Name Jack Verify Password successfully verified 3 Input the correct password and click OK When the password verification is passed Successfully verified is displayed see Figure 4
42. in Access Control Series Product Display in Status Bar To set whether to display the network icon on the status bar 5 2 Serial Comm Settings Click Serial Comm to enter the Serial Comm interface Baudrate Comm serial Comm 5 115200 Ethernet Baudrate MN A PC Connection er Wiegand Setup When the device communicates with a PC in serial mode check the following settings RS232 485 Whether to enable RS485 for communication The default value is You can click RS485 to switch between FEH and Baudrate The rate of the communication with PC there are 5 options of baud rate 115200 default 57600 38400 and 19200 The higher is the baud rate the faster is the communication speed but also the less reliable In general a higher baud rate can be used when the communication distance is short when the communication distance is long choosing a lower baud rate would be more reliable 5 3 PC Connection To improve security of data Comm Key for communication between the device and PC needs to be set If a Comm Key is set in the device the correct connection password needs to be entered when the device is connected to the PC software so that the device and software can communicate o Gi Comm de PC Connection Device ID Comm Key Ethernet Device ID serial Comm Wiegand Setup o Comm key Settings Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 29 Comm Key The default password is O no password Enter the Com
43. ing deleting query and modifying operations User Mgt All Users ser Role Comm Display Style Personalize 3 1 Adding a User On the User Mgt interface click New User to enter the New User interface and click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen es New User User ID User Mat Nay User Name User Role Display Style Normal User Badge Number Password User ID Enter a user ID By default 1 9 digits are supported New User User ID Name User Role Normal User Name Enter a user name By default 1 24 characters are supported One Chinese character takes up two characters User Role Set user roles The default value is Normal User You may choose Super Admin A normal user can only use verification by finger vein fingerprint A badge A or password while an administrator has all the functions of normal users and the access to the main menu FV amp FP x Enroll a finger vein and fingerprint Index and middle fingers are recommended Password Enroll a password By default 1 8 digits are supported Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 15 Badge Number x Enroll a badge number Access Control Level Set a user s access control level 3 1 1 Entering a User ID The device automatically assigns user IDs to users starting from 1 If you use a device assigned number skip this step 1 On the New User i
44. inger Vein Access Control Series Product 41 Set the bell delay The default value is 5 seconds You may set it to a value ranging from 1 to 999 New Bell Schedule Bell Status bell01 way Bell Time bell02 way Repeat bell04 way Internal bell delayfs bell05 way bell b way 3 After setting click Lu in the New Bell Schedule interface Figure 9 to save the settings and return to the previous interface 7 3 2 All Bell Schedules In the Bell Schedules interface click All Bell Schedules to enter the interface as shown in Figure 10 You may edit delete bell schedules as needed ZS Note The method of editing deleting bell schedules is the same with that of editing deleting users For details see 3 2 2 Editing Deleting a User 42 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product New Bell Schedule All Bell Schedules Bell Time Repeat Ring Tone bell03 way Internal bell delay s 8 Data Mat In the Main Menu interface click Data Mgt to enter the Data Mgt interface 1 Data Mat Delete Data Backup Data User Mat Restore Data 3 1 Delete Data Manage data in the device which includes deleting attendance data deleting all data deleting admin role and deleting screen savers etc Click Delete Data to enter the Delete Data interface and click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen la Data
45. iods and the parameters of the control lock and related device 4 1 Main Menu Access Control wit De en s Control O ptio ns e Time Rule setting User Mgt User Role Comm So Holidays Combined Yerification System Personalize Data Mgt Anti passback Setup To gain access the registered user must meet the following conditions 1 User s access time falls within either user s personal time zone or group time zone 2 User s group must be in the access combo when there are other groups in the same access combo verification of members of those groups are also required to unlock the door In default settings new users are allocated into the first group with the default group time zone and access combo as 1 and set in unlocking state 9 1 Access Control Options Settings In the Access Control interface click Access Control Options to enter the Access Control Options interface and click to scroll down the screen to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up En 4 Access Control Options Control ial Door Lock Delay fs Door available time period Door Sensor Delay 5 NO Time Period Time Rule setting Door sensor Type use as master Holidays Normal Open NO Verification Mode Auxiliary input configuration Combined Verification Password Badge Finger ein speaker Alarm Door available time period sacas Anti passback Setup NO Time Peri
46. k in record Auxiliary Input Configuration Set the Aux output lock open time and Aux Output type for the device with auxiliary connector Aux Output type includes None trigger door open trigger Alarm and trigger Door open and Alarm Speaker Alarm When the Speaker Alarm is enabled the speaker will raise an alarm when the device is being dismantled Reset Access Setting Reset parameters of door lock delay door sensor delay door sensor type door alarm delay retry times to alarm NO time period auxiliary input configuration excluding the access data to be deleted in Data Mat Door Alarm Delay 30s Auxiliary Output Access Timex LS Remarks After setting NC Time Period please lock the door well otherwise alarm might be triggered during NC Time Period 9 2 Time Schedule Settings Time Schedule is the minimum time unit of access control settings at most 50 Time Schedules can be set for the system Each Time Schedule consists of 7 time sections a week and each time section is the valid time within 24 hrs 48 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product You may set a maximum of 3 periods for every time rule The relationship among these periods is or When the verification time falls in any one of these periods the verification is valid The period format is HH MM HH MM in the 24 hour system with precision to seconds On the Access Control interface click Time Rule Setting to enter the Time Rule interface and click to s
47. le 4 C Time Rule 5 O Time Rule 6 3 2 All Users On the User Mgt interface click All Users to enter the All User interface see Figure 2 Administrator may query edit or delete users User Mgt All Users Display Style i indicates that the current user is a super administrator E indicates the user s fingerprint is enrolled A U indicates that the user s badge number is enrolled xk T indicates that the user s password is enrolled m indicates that the user s finger vein is enrolled Crips The information of all enrolled users is displayed according to the preset Display Style For details about the Display Style see 3 3 Display Style Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 21 3 2 1 Querying a User You may query users by name or user ID The detailed operation is as follows 1 Click the query box see Figure 1 to enter the interface shown in Figure 2 2 Enter a query condition click OK see Figure 3 to return to the All Users interface The information of the relevant user is displayed according to the query condition see Figure 4 All Users All Users 3 2 2 Editing Deleting a User On All Users interface click a user see Figure 1 to enter the interface shown in Figure 2 e Editing a user Click Edit see Figure 3 to enter the New User interface see Figure 4 All Users 4 New User l User ID Name User Role Normal User FV amp FP Badge Number 2 Modify the
48. le is enabled Oo Name Set a name for the role Click Name to enter the Name interface see Figure 7 Enter a name using the T9 input method and click OK see Figure 8 to save the settings and return to the previous interface see Figure 9 For detailed about how to enter a name see Appendix 1 Text Input Operation Instructions Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 25 6 de User Defined Role 1 User Defined Role 1 Name User Defined Role 1 Enable Defined Role U 1 Enable Defined Role ser Defined Role on Name User Defined Role 1 Define User Role Define User Role Sec eo Define User Role To assign operation level to a role do as follows 1 Click Define User Role to enter the interface shown in Figure 11 and click to scroll down the screen to display more content 10 4 User Defined Role 1 Enable Defined Role User Defined Role 1 v User Mgt v Comm Name User Defined Role 1 2 Assign operation levels to the role the symbol M indicates the item is selected rips Click a parent level see Figure 12 to enter an interface of child level selection see Figure 13 128 User Defined Role 1 4 13 4 v User Mgt v Comm v System C Personalize System Info v Device Capacity v Device Info v Access Control 3 After setting click Lu see Figure 14 to save the settings and return to the User Defined Role Interface 4 On the User Defined Role interf
49. m Key interface enter the password click OK Figure 3 to save the settings and return to the PC Connection interface ES Note Comm Key can be 1 6 digits and ranges from 0 999999 Device ID Settings Set the device ID The default value is 1 Click Device ID to enter the Device ID interface enter the ID and click OK see Figure 4 to save the settings and return to the PC Connection interface ES Note The identity number of the device ranges from 1 to 254 For RS235 serial communication the identity number of the device needs to be entered on the software communication interface 5 4 Wiegand Setup Comm 12 He Wiegand Setup Wiegand Input Ethernet Wiegand Output serial Comm Card format detect automatically PC Connection 5 4 1 Wiegand Input Set the Wiegand format of an externally connected reader 4 dm wiegand Options 3 a wiegand Options Wiegands are 34 Bits Pulse Width us E Wiegand26a no using Pulse Interval us anal no using 37Bits ID Type no using o0Bits no using Wiegand Format User can choose among the following built in Wiegand formats Wiegand 26 Wiegand 26a Wiegand 34 Wiegand 34a Wiegand 36 Wiegand 36a Wiegand 37 Wiegand 37a Wiegand 50 and 30 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product No using The value no using means that the format with this bit number is not used The following table describes all the formats Pulse Width us The width of puls
50. m a USB disk to the device O Screen Saver Upload screen saver pictures in a USB disk to the device After the device enters the standby mode the uploaded screen saver pictures are displayed The specific operation is as follows 1 Click Screen Saver see Figure 6 to enter the Screen Saver interface 2 Click KW to switch and select a screen saver picture and click Upload selected picture to upload the selected picture to the device or click Upload all pictures to upload all pictures that meet requirements in the advertise folder in the USB disk to the device 3 After the uploading is successful Upload is done is displayed on the screen Click lil to return to the upper level interface o Wallpaper Upload all wallpaper from a USB disk to the device The specific operation method is the same as the method of uploading screen saver pictures and is not described here LS Notes 1 Before uploading screen saver pictures put the pictures to be uploaded in the advertise folder in the USB disk 2 Before uploading wallpaper put the wallpaper to be uploaded in the wallpaper folder in the USB disk 3 Screen saver pictures and wallpaper must be PNG JPG or BMP pictures with the size not larger than 30 KB 4 The names of screen saver pictures and wallpaper contain no more than 20 characters 56 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 11 Attendance Search The device automatically stores all verification records of users Wit
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52. mpts on the interface 12 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 2 Main Menu On the initial interface click EN to enter Main Menu see Figure 2 Click to scroll down the screen see Figure 3 to display more content Note You can click again to scroll up the screen 2015 07 11 Saturday USB Attendance Manager Search Welcome s gt 7 File Autotest System Info To add and manage users browse user information including user IDs names user roles UserMgt finger vein images fingerprints badge numbers passwords and access control level and add query modify or delete such information User Role To set user roles for accessing the menu and changing settings User Role To set the related parameters of the communication between the device and PC including Comm Ethernet parameters such as IP address etc serial Comm PC connection and Wiegand settings To set system related parameters and firmware upgrade including time access control System records parameters of finger veins and fingerprints and factory settings restoration so that the device meets user requirements to the maximum extent in functions and display This includes interface display voice bell punch state key mode and shortcut key settings Personalize To delete attendance data all data super admin role or screen savers etc Data Mgt a ee nn a on nn nn I To set the parameter
53. n and fingerprint 2 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 3 Vein verification procedure O Ensure that the fingertip touches the front end of Ensure that the fingertip touch the front end of the finger vein image collector Otherwise the images of the finger vein and fingerprint cannot be collected correctly the finger vein image collector and flatly press the finger pulp against the fingerprint collector Lay down the finger along the guiding line keep it in the middle with the Correct images of the finger vein and fingerprint cannot be collected if the finger is slanted finger pad contacting the sensor e 4 Dig e e 4 gt C e en in ses gt to te pr ut sane gt E After the finger pad contacts the sensor the collector starts collecting the finger vein image Keep the finger in place until you hear a Bi sound and then move away the finger Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 3 eee Cle e Stretch your hand naturally without force 1 u I l l i e Stretch the finger flat and try not to bend or rotate it e You do not need to press the finger against the collector with force l we ee ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME MN ME ME ME ME ee ee ee ee 1 3 Method of Pressing Fingerprint It is rec
54. nd return to the Holidays interface Holidays Holidays Include Holidays holiday type A aoliday vpe notes type holiday type 1 Looping Undefined holiday type 2 01 01 holiday type MA hold ay type 3 holiday type 1 on Y Looping or not Looping or not on e Looping or not The default value of Looping or not is You can click Looping or not to switch between and Hal Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 51 For fixed holidays every year for example the New Year s Day is January 1 Looping or not can be set to EM for them For unfixed holidays every year for example the Mother s Day is the second Sunday of May the specific dates are uncertain and Looping or not can be set to Li for them For example when the date of a holiday is set to January 1 2010 and holiday type is set to holiday type 1 the access control on January 1 is conducted according to the time period settings of holiday type 1 rather than the time period settings of Friday After setting click b amp l on the Holidays interface see Figure 9 to save the settings and return to the upper level interface 9 3 2 Include Holidays On the Holidays interface shown in Figure 3 click All Holidays to enter the Include Holidays interface see Figure 10 You can edit or delete holidays as needed ZS Note The methods of editing or deleting a holiday are the same as those of editing or deleting a user and are not described here For details
55. nt with the actual card number and the corresponding format is the Wiegand format which should be selected for reading this type of card Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 33 6 System Settings Set system parameters including date and time access logs finger vein parameters factory settings restoration and USB disk upgrade so that the device meets user requirements to the maximum extent in functions and display System Date Time FY amp FP Parameters USB Upgrade 6 1 Date Time Settings Set the date and time of the device 2 he Date Tite set Date 2015 07 15 set Time ogs Setting 24 Hour Time FY amp FP Parameters Date Format USB Upgrade Date and Time Set the date and time of the device 24 Hour Time Set a display format of time on the main interface Select ON so that the time is displayed in 24 hour system or select OFF so that the time is displayed in 12 hour system Date Format Set the format of time displayed on all interfaces of the device 34 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 6 2 Access Logs Setting System Access Logs Setting Date Time Disabled Circulation Delete Access Records Confirm Screen Delay s FY amp FP Parameters USB Upgrade Access Logs Warning When the residual record capacity is smaller than the preset value the device automatically generates a message indicating residual record capacity You can set it to Disabled or set to a val
56. nterface You can disable it or set the value to 60 99999 seconds e Idle Time To Slide Show s When there is no operation in the initial interface and the time exceeds the set value a slide show will be shown It can be disabled set to None or set to 3 999 seconds e Slide Show Interval s This refers to the interval between displaying different slide show pictures It can be disabled or set to 3 999 s e Idle Time To Sleep m When there is no operation in the device and the set Sleep Time is attained the device will enter standby mode Press any key or finger to cancel standby mode You can disable this function or set the value to 1 999 minutes If this function is turned to Disabled the device will not enter standby mode O Main Screen Style The detailed operation is as follows 1 Click Main Screen Style to enter the setting interface 2 Click KW to switch and select a style and then click Set Figure 8 After setting the device returns to the Wallpaper interface 7 m thes User Interface tr Language Style 2 English Menu Screen Timeout s 60 2 Idle Time To Slide Shows Slide Show Interval s Welcome Idle Time To Sleep m Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 39 7 2 Voice Settings Click Voice to enter the setting interface 4 de Volume Personalize a a User Interface Voice Prompt volce Prompt 100 Touch prompts Touch prompts Volume Bell Schedule
57. nterface click User ID Jt User ID Name User Role Hormal User Omm Enrolled user IDs cannot be modified 2 On the displayed interface enter a user ID to be registered and click OK to save the setting and return to the New User interface If User ID exists is displayed it indicates that the user ID has been used Please enter another ID rips By default user IDs of 1 9 digits are supported To extend digits consult our business representatives or pre sales technical support personnel 3 1 2 Entering a Name Enter a user name by using the T9 input method via keypad 1 On the New User interface click Name 2 On the displayed interface enter a user name to be registered Click words to select them For operations on the keypad interface see Appendix 1 Text Input Operation Instructions 16 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 Aa New User User ID Name Normal User sauce returns to the ee interface without saving the information rips By default names of 1 24 characters are supported One Chinese character takes up two characters 3 1 3 User Role The device supports two user roles Normal User and Super Admin Super Admin A super administrator is permitted to perform operations on all the menus Normal User When an administrator is set a normal user can use only finger vein fingerprints Ak passwords or badges x for verification When no administrator is set a
58. od setting Set the parameters of the control lock and related devices Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 47 Door Lock Delay s The period of time of unlocking from door opening to closing automatically after the electronic lock receives an open signal sent from the device value ranges from 0 to 10 seconds Door Sensor Delay s When the door is opened the door sensor will be checked after a time period if the state of the door sensor is inconsistent with that of the door sensor mode alarm will be triggered The time period is the Door Sensor Delay value ranges from 0 to 255 seconds Door Sensor Type It includes No Normally Open and Normally Closed No means door sensor is not in use Normally Open means the door is opened when electricity is on Normally Closed means the door is closed when electricity is on Verification Mode You may select Password Finger Vein Badge Only Password Finger Vein Password amp Finger Vein Badge Fingerprint Fingerprint Only Badge Only x Fingerprint amp Password Badge amp Password x Badge amp Fingerprint or Badge amp Fingerprint amp Password as needed Door Available Time Period Set periods to open the door for users Use as master While configuring the master and slave devices you may set the state of the master as Out or In Out A record of verification on the master device is a check out record In A record of verification on the master device is a chec
59. ommended to use the index finger middle finger or ring finger avoid using the thumb or little finger 1 Correct way to press the fingerprint Press the finger horizontally onto the fingerprint sensor aiming the fingerprint center to that of the sensor 2 Wrong ways to press the fingerprint Vertical 1 4 Usage of the Touch Screen You may click the touch screen or click and slide it using a finger pulp Clicking the screen with a fingertip or fingernail may compromise the use effect Click to scroll up down a screen or drag the scroll bar on the right 4 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product a New User y4 User ID Name User Role Normal User NS FY amp FP Badge Number 11070034 Password 1 5 Verification Modes 1 5 1 Finger Vein and Fingerprint Verification 1 N verification The finger vein image and fingerprint collected by the collector are compared with all finger vein images and fingerprints in the device 1 The device automatically detects finger vein or other verification modes When a finger contacts the finger vein sensor the device enters the finger vein and fingerprint verification mode Note For the position of the finger vein sensor see 1 6 1 Product Appearance 2 Press a finger onto the collector correctly For details see 1 2 Modes of Enrollment and Verification of Finger Veins amp Fingerprints 3 After the device generates a Bi sound remove th
60. ons The device supports Chinese English digits and symbols Click the place in which texts need to be entered to enter the relevant input interface For example click Name to enter the Name interface Name bar 0 Text display area e See O Chinese Pinyin display area Upper case and lower def a O Delete key case switch key 1 Qa 8 Upkey ars us voxel xp Down rey un Return key e A EN I OK key Space key J L e Chinese character Digit Symbol Letter switch key The following step 1 uses the input of the Chinese character zhong as an example 1 Click the keypad to enter the Chinese Pinyin zhong The device displays relevant Chinese Pinyin according to entered letters in the Chinese Pinyin display area see Figure 1 2 Click and select the Chinese Pinyin corresponding to the Chinese character to be entered The device displays the corresponding Chinese character in the text display area according to the selected Pinyin see Figure 2 Note You can click or to move forwards or backwards to display more texts JABBER JACAL 3 Click and select the required Chinese character in the text display area see Figure 4 The selected character is displayed in Name see Figure 5 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 61 MACABRE macabre 4 To enter other texts repeat steps 1 3 After entering required information click O
61. s of the control lock and access control devices including parameters of access control time rules holidays combined unlocking and anti pass To transfer data such as user data and attendance logs from the USB disk to the supporting USB Manager software or other devices a u a ee u een O O E M ae lt ot D D OS M C O Q N N a lt D o 5 c D D o D lt CY D oO _ WF Cc A CY D WN WN Z lt D En gt CY a ct O I Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 13 SST TS ES SS A E TS a a E NS NR E 1 search A A To automatically test different module s functions including the LCD voice keyboard Autotest fingerprint sensor camera and clock RTC test l When no administrator is set anyone may access the main menu by clicking HH After an i administrator is set a user should pass the administrator identity verification before entering the menu i For the sake of security it is recommended that an administrator be registered when the device is i used for the first time 14 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 3 User Management The basic user information registered in the device includes user IDs names user roles finger vein images and fingerprints passwords badge numbers xk and access control level Such information is subject to change due to personnel changes and therefore the device supports the add
62. s olume Confirm OK Voice Prompt Select whether to enable voice prompts during operating The default value is indicating that voice prompt is enabled You may click it to switch between and Tail The icon MEA indicates that voice prompt is disabled Keyboard Prompt Select whether to enable keyboard voice while pressing keyboard The default value is indicating that keyboard prompt is enabled You may click it to switch between and ial The icon FE indicating that keyboard prompt is disabled Volume Set the volume of device The default value is 70 Click Volume to enter the setting interface Click lt gt to turn down up the volume then click Confirm OK see Figure 4 to save and return to the Voice interface 7 3 Bells Settings Many companies choose to use bells to signify on duty and off duty time When reaching the scheduled time for bell the device will play the selected ringtone automatically until the ringing duration is passed Click Bell Schedules to enter the Bell Schedules interface Personalize 2 a Bell Schedules Lal User Interface New Bell Schedule All Bell Schedules 40 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 7 3 1 New Bell Schedule 1 Click New Bell Schedule to enter the New Bell Schedule interface see Figure 4 4 A Repeat t 4a New Bell Schedule dee y Bell Time Ae Bell Schedules Bell Status wor Y Monc Bell Time All Bell Schedules fal Tuesda y R
63. s the check out record Note If a user has no record the user can only check in When In Anti passback is set for a user on the master device the last record of the user must be a check out record if the user needs to check in out freely Otherwise the user cannot check in and the check in request of the user is rejected because of anti passback Note If a user has no record the user can only check out When In Out Anti passback is set for a user on the master device if the last record of the user is a check out or check in record the next record of the user must be a check in or check out record for the user to check in out freely That is the check in record must match the check out record Operation description 66 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 Model selection Master device devices supporting the Wiegand In function except the F10 reader Slave device devices supporting the Wiegand Out function 2 Menu settings gt Anti Passback Direction The options of Anti Passback Direction include In Out Anti passback Out Anti passback In Anti passback and No Anti passback Out Anti passback After a user checks out only if the last record is a check in record can the user check out again In Anti passback After a user checks in only if the last record is a check out record can the user check in again gt Device Status The options of Device Status include None Out and In None To disable the Anti Pass
64. see 3 2 2 Editing Deleting a User 9 4 Combined Verification Settings LS Notes 1 The Access3 5 software is not required if the device is used for the first time You can set combined verification on the device directly 2 After combined verification is set on the Access3 5 software and the settings are delivered to the device the device supports only the combined verification settings delivered from the Access3 5 software and combined verification cannot be set on the device Combine two or more members to achieve multi verification and improve security In combined verification the range of a user number is O lt N lt 5 the users can all belong to a single group or belong to 5 different groups at most On the Access Control interface click Combined Verification to enter the Combined Verification interface Combined Verification 4 01 00 00 00 00 Time Rule setting 00 00 00 00 00 sont ds 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Anti passback Setu Sa cote 00 00 00 00 00 52 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product By default the device supports ten unlocking combinations Users can modify combined verification settings as needed The specific operations are as follows For example add an unlocking combination requiring simultaneous verification of user group 1 and user group 2 1 On the Combined Verification interface click a combination to be modified to enter the interface shown in Figure 3 2 Click to increas
65. ssword successfully verified 3 The user with the user ID 2 presses a finger onto the collector correctly After the device generates a Bi sound remove the finger After the verification is passed Successfully verified is displayed on the screen and the device plays the voice prompt Thank you Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 9 1 6 Product Appearance and Terminal Blocks 1 6 1 Product Appearance e Front view of the finger vein amp fingerprint product Front view of the finger vein product Touch screen Card swiping area Doorbell indicator Fingerprint collector Finger vein image collector Finger vein sensor In the registration or verification of a finger vein the device starts SS collecting verifying the finger vein and fingerprint after the finger contacts this position m SA ASS USB port Reset button Reset button After the device is powered on for 30 seconds press this button using a sharp end tool with a diameter of less than 2 mm to reset the device 10 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 1 6 2 Terminal Blocks Wiegand input I Power out Power input Use the attached standard power adapter The power voltage is DC 12 V and the current is not lower than 3A Do not user other power supply to avoid damage to the device Ethernet port a network interface through which the device can be connected to network equipment such as a switc
66. the device to a USB disk The method is the same as that used in Backup to Device BES Notes 1 Before backing up data to a USB disk please insert a USB disk into the USB port of the device 2 Before backing up data to a local PC the system replaces the old backup data with the most updated one 8 3 Restore Data On the Data Mgt interface click Restore Data to enter the Restore Data interface Data Mgt 2 Restore Data 3 da Restore from Device Restore from Device Content A Restore from Device Delete Data Panter l Business Data System Data Contant Business Data System Data Restore from USB disk Notes Backup Data Notes start Restore start Restore pleted dey boot O Restore from Device Restore the data in the device from the local PC 1 Click Restore from Device to enter the Restore from Device interface Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 45 2 Click Start Restore and a dialog see Figure 3 is prompted Click Yes to start JES Note After restoration click OK to restart the device O Restore from USB Disk Restore the data in the device from a USB disk The detailed operation is the same as that used in Restore from Device ZS Note Before restoring data from a USB disk insert the USB disk carrying backup data into the USB port of the device 46 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 9 Access Control The settings of access control function are for the users access per
67. ther data can be imported to the device by using a USB disk BS Remarks Before uploading downloading data from to the USB disk insert the USB disk into the USB slot first USB Manager Main Menu Download E 4 l Upload User Role Comm Es Personalize Data Mat 10 1 USB Download Download access control records and user data in the device to a USB disk Download access records Store access control records in a specified date range in the device to a USB disk User Data Download all user information and finger vein information from the device to a USB disk The following uses the operation of downloading user data as an example to describe how to download data by using a USB disk 1 Choose Download gt User Data to start downloading user data to a USB disk After the downloading is successful Download is done is displayed on the screen see Figure 4 2 Remove the USB disk and click kl to return to the Download interface es Download User Data Download access records Download is done OK or ESC to exit COT Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 55 10 2 USB Upload Upload use data screen saver pictures and wallpaper in a USB disk to the device Click Upload to enter the Upload interface be USB Manager tn Upload User Data gt Download screen Saver ad_4 jpg E Upload is done Upload all pictures User Data Upload all the user information fro
68. ue ranging from 1 to 9999 Circulation Delete Access Records Set the number of log entries that can be deleted at a time when existing records reach the allowed maximum log capacity The default value is Disabled You can set it to a value ranging from 1 to 999 Confirm Screen Delay s Set the duration to display messages of verification results The valid value range is 1 9 6 3 FV amp FP Parameter Setting 1 1 Match Threshold 2 O es System FYV amp FP Parameters aja 7 a Date Time 1 N Match Threshold Access Logs Setting FV amp FP Mode Fingerprint and Finger ein USB Upgrade 1 1 Match Threshold Set the similarity between the finger vein image collected currently and the enrolled images in the device in 1 1 verification mode The default value is 60 and you can set it to a value ranging from 55 to 75 When the similarity reaches the set level the verification is passed The higher the threshold is the lower the misjudgment rate is and the higher the false rejection rate is and vice versa 1 1 Match Threshold Set the similarity between the finger vein image collected currently and the enrolled images in the device in 1 N verification mode The default value is 70 and you can set it to a value ranging from 65 to 85 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 35 When the similarity reaches the set level the verification is passed The higher the threshold is the lower the misjudgment rate is and the high
69. user s information and click lil to save settings and return to the previous interface Note The method of editing a user is the same as that of adding a user and is not described here Deleting a user 1 Click Delete Figure 5 to enter the interface as shown in Figure 6 Operation items are displayed according to the enrolled information Example If a user s password is not enrolled the item Delete Password Only is not displayed 22 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product Delete 2 Delete User Delete FYE FP Delete Password Only The following uses Delete Password Only as an example The operation is described as below 2 Click Delete Password Only see Figure 7 and a dialog box see Figure 8 is displayed Delete 2 a Delete 2 Delete 2 Delete User Delete User Delete User Delete FY amp FP Delete FVY amp FP Delete FV amp FP Delete Password Only 3 Click OK to delete all the Passwords or click Cancel to cancel the operation LS Notes 1 When deleting a user the device delete all information of the user including the finger vein fingerprint password and badge number x 2 When deleting a user role only the device changes the user s role to Normal User 3 After the role of last super administrator is deleted all user defined roles becomes unavailable 3 3 Display Style 1 On the User Mat interface click Display Style to enter the Display Style interface shown in Figure 2 Oris Th
70. ven parity check bit User ID Card number Odd parity check bit The following table describes the fields BE IS The even parity check bit is determined by bits 2 13 If there is an even number of 1 s Even parity check bit the even parity check bit is 0 If there is an odd number of 1 s the even parity check bit is 1 User ID Card number User ID Card number card code 0 16777215 and bit 2 indicates the most significant bit 2 through bit 25 bit MSB The odd parity check bit is determined by bits 14 25 If there is an even number of 1 s Odd parity check bit the odd parity check bit is 1 If there is an odd number of 1 s the odd parity check bit is O Example A user with the user ID of 12345 has the card number of 0013378512 and the failure ID is set to 1 Finger Vein Access Control Series Product 63 1 When the output content is set to user ID the Wiegand output of the system is as follows after the user passes the verification 0000000000071 OOD 000 1 TT O01 Even parity check bit User ID 12345 in binary system Odd parity check bit 2 When the output content is set to card number the Wiegand output of the system is as follows after the user passes the verification TOO OOS DEI Ted IT VIIOULL Even parity check bit User ID 0013378512 in binary system Odd parity check bit 3 When the verification fails the Wiegand output of the system is as follows 00000000000000000000000010 Even parity check bit Failur

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