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1. and dry cloth only 2 Reading area is damaged If damage is minor try to calibrate the sensor o Fingerprint is not recognized normally 1 Retry after drying the wetness of your finger 2 When your finger is too dry touch your forehead and try again 3 When you have a cut on your registered finger register another fingerprint o Fingerprint is recognised but Control panel report other ID number 1 If the user is not deleted from reader and user is enrolled again with new ID reader will recognise finger with first ID To resolve this delete all users from reader and upload all users to reader 17 Biomanager 2 5 Manual 18 Biomanager 2 5 Manual Glossary A Access Area Space with restricted access by reader One area can contain more separate areas Can be one or group of rooms parking lot fence restricted area Access controller When a credential is presented to a reader the reader sends the credential s information usually a number to a Control panel a highly reliable processor The control panel compares the credential s number to an internal access control list grants or denies the presented request and sends a transaction log to a database When access is denied based on the access control list the door remains locked If there is a match between the credential and the access control list the control panel operates a relay that in turn unlocks the door The control panel also ignores a door open signal to prevent
2. Password o Fill password form with current and new password and click on Save amp Exit button Biomanager 2 5 Manual Save amp Exit Keycode Keycode length is number of digits to be typed at reader to grant access Keycode length can be from 1 to 8 digits Default length is 4 digits Changing Keycode length o Select System parameters from System menu S System parameters From drop down list select desired value and click Save button Portals Biomanager 2 5 Manual Add Portal o Right click on Portals and select Add portal o Fill Portals form Enter portal name by your choice If connection is via network with CNV300 check Network box enter IP address of CNV300 enter IP Port of CNV300 if connection is with CNV100 or CNV200 leave check box unchecked and chose serial port from drop down list Network portal 142 160 2177 4001 fant o Click Save button Under Portalstree appears new portal with icon 3 X for network and icon for serial interface Edit Portal o Right click on desired portal and select Properties Biomanager 2 5 Manual o Edit values on Portals form Network portal 192 168 2 17 4001 ru Ip TH 33 o Click Save button Delete Portal o Right click on desired portal and select Delete portal ch ki o ji Network portal FF Delete Portal Readers Readers properties Reader properties may va
3. to send and receive data meaning that it will listen for incoming packets whose destination port number and IP destination address match that port and or send outgoing packets whose source port number is set to that port Magnetic lock simple locking device that consists of an electromagnet and armature plate By attaching the electromagnet to the door frame and the armature plate to the door a current passing through the electromagnet attracts the armature plate holding the door shut Mantrap Group of doors with logic that only one door can be open at the time Opening the one of the door lock all other doors until it closes Using combination of inputs and outputs mantrap can be extended to doors from different Access controllers in the same site O Operator Person listed at Access control software with given right to one or more options P PIN Code Personal identification presented by typing a sequence of numbers to keypad Depending on keypad model it can be fixed or variable length Portal Hardware interface between Access control software and devices installed in the system One portal can connect one or more devices to software Portal can be existing as single device or as a part of Access controller R Reader Device installed near access barrier door gate turnstile to recognise user identification media card code finger and send information to Access controller Relay Electrical component used as output at
4. Access controller Provide eclectic isolation between Access 20 Biomanager 2 5 Manual controller and device that is controlled by output Relay have two state ON and OFF Output of the relay provide mechanical switch contact with two outputs one contact is open when relay is energised and other is closed T Time zone Definition of time period of the day used later to define system behaviour by time periods Time zone also have definition of weekdays and holidays as additional filter for system behaviour Touch sensor Electronic device reacting on human touch Mostly used as egress button W Wiegand interface Wiring standard used to connect a card swipe mechanism to the rest of an electronic entry system A Wiegand compatible reader is normally connected to a Wiegand compatible security panel 21
5. an alarm Often the reader provides feedback such as a red LED for an access denied and a green LED for an access granted Smart electronic with ability to remember User Id s Time zones Events to control Doors Relays recieve informations of Door state Inputs Readers Communicate with Access control software and to take action based on events and programmed parameters Access level Definition of time zones for each reader Users can access readers only at time zones defined in Access level they belong One user can be assigned only to one Access level Same time zone can be used in unlimited number of Access levels Anti passback Prevention of allowing the user to enter area more than once with the same ID It is prevention from borrowing the ID to another person in purpose of entering the area This function is useful when higher level of security is needed counting of persons in areas time attendance fire reports etc Anti passback can have more variations It can be valid for one or more readers one or more doors can be reset as fixed time of the day can prevent double acces within a given period of time Since Access controler is enforcing this restrictions Anti passback can be enforced only at doors and readers connected to the same controller B Biometry Way of recognising specific body parts specific to each person Most common parts used in security systems are Fingerprint Face Eye Finger vein Voice and Palm For higher securi
6. ramped surface can upon command pivot out of the way of the latch allowing the door to be pushed open from the outside without the latch being retracted that is without any operation of the knob or while exited the knob or lever can be turned to allow egress from the secured area Electric strikes generally come in two basic configurations 19 Biomanager 2 5 Manual O Fail secure Also called Fail locked or non fail safe In this configuration applying electrical current to the strike will cause it to open In this configuration the strike would remain locked in a power failure but typically the knob can still be used to open the door from the inside for egress from the secure side These units can be powered by AC which will cause the unit to buzz or DC power which will offer silent operation except for a click while the unit releases O Fail safe Also called Fail open In this configuration applying electrical current to the strike will cause it to lock In this configuration it operates the same as a magnetic lock would If there 1s a power failure the door would open merely by being pushed pulled open Fail safe units are always run using DC power F Fingerprint reader Reader with ability to recognise human finger and send information to Access controller Fire alarm input Triggering this input will release all doors controlled by Control panel Firmware Programs and data structures that internally control various ele
7. user upload is used to sent multiply user selection to more readers o Click on Upload table at main menu Te oO Use mouse click to select combination you need or use right click to check or clear entire row or column Azer Manent bazemenk Fachorm Storage JomDo amp OO OT 8 Laely ee E amp amp amp Tom Smith O Select Upload Users to readers or Delete Users from readers at right click menu O As upload is progressing check boxes are cleared mining appropriate combination was successfully done o When upload is over if there is still checked items repeat upload command Custom Wiegand Biomanager have defined Wiegand 26 and 34 bit as standard options and leave 3 wiegand settings as user definable To setup custom wiegand format o Select Wiegand menu from Settings ae r s a Lotti ye hy jegand o At wiegand setup window select one from customs wiegand 15 Biomanager 2 5 Manual Custom Custom 2 Custom 3 Wiegqand 2b Wieqands4 Oo Set wiegand parameters 1 aa v o p pp po o o p w o oo o o o o 8 lin Fa 112 pa ja pE je o Click on Save button Note Wiegand settings are out of scope for common end user Please ask your installer to set parameters and do not change if later 16 Biomanager 2 5 Manual Troubleshooting o Reader reading performance is decreased 1 Check if fingerprint reading area is dirty Do not clean the device with any form of liquid Use soft
8. Biomanager Version 2 5 11 10 2011 User Manual Biomanager 2 5 Manual Table of Contents About 3 Software 4 How to start 4 Language 4 Password 4 Keycode 5 Portals 5 Add Portal 6 Edit Portal 6 Delete Portal 7 Readers 7 Readers properties 7 Add Reader 8 Edit Reader 11 Delete Reader 11 Calibrate sensor 12 Users 12 Add user 12 Edit user 12 Delete users 13 Enroll fingers 13 Upload fingerprint to readers 14 Delete fingerprints 14 Complex user upload 15 Custom Wiegand 15 Troubleshooting 17 Glossary 19 Biomanager 2 5 Manual About Biomanager is suport utility for fingerprint readers Functions Readers configuration User management Finger templates storage Upload templates to readers Readers firmware update Biomanager 2 5 Manual Software How to start First time after the installation of Biomanager it is recommended to follow bellow steps in described order Run Biomanager default password is admin Select language Change Biomanager password Set Keycode length if readers with keypad are used Add portals Add readers Add users Enroll users fingerprints Upload users to readers OO OO 0 0 0 0 0 Language From main menu select language menu and choose language Ir English L French o Restart Biomanager Password o From the main manu select Password from Settings menu Settings Upload table rer Wiegand System parameters
9. ctronic devices Free Input Additional inputs available at Access controller Not dedicated to primary role of Access control Can be configured for additional monitoring of other events Alarm Fire or user action Bell Panic Free output Additional outputs available at Access controller Not dedicated to primary role of Access control Can be configured for execution of some tasks Timer Alarm bell Light control ID Identification number presented to Access controler by Reader Reader get information from media presented Proximity card Code Biometry and translate it to number format that Access controler can recognise Input Hardware gate on Access controller able to recieve information about other equipement It can be dedicated to specific task door monitor egress button or can be programmatically assigned to monitor other devices Intruder alarm fire temperature Access controller can be programmed to execute specific actions following the change of the inputs state Inputs can have only two states OFF ON Inputs also are used to pass the information to Access control software IP Address An Internet Protocol IP address is a numerical label that is assigned to devices participating In a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes IP Port A port number is a 16 bit unsigned integer thus ranging from 0 to 65535 A process associates with a particular port known as binding
10. k O Right click on the fingertip and select Enroll O msn O e m E w w Dims OOOO fm n n Swipe the finger on the Reader and the finger tip will become blue with percentage of successful enrollment given right beside the fingertip P i j Td i a Fr zi Fi F i d 13 Biomanager 2 5 Manual Note If more fingerprints are added for one user all the fingers will send the same Wiegand Code to the controller Upload fingerprint to readers o Check the users which fingers will be sent to the Reader Upload users o As each user is being sent the checkbox will become unchecked indicating that the user is successfully sent In the same time the Amber LED of the Fingerprint Reader blinks Note Average time for transferring one finger template is 0 8 sec Note The PIN Codes are also being sent if there are any Delete fingerprints After transferring the fingerprint are stored in the Fingerprint reader and in the PC Deleting can be done only in the software only in the readers or from the both places Deleting one user from the fingerprint Reader o Select the users checkbox Delete users 14 Biomanager 2 5 Manual o The user is deleted from the reader but his fingerprints are still in the software s database They can be sent ones again without the need of re enrollment Deleting all users from the fingerprint Reader o Right click on the Reader and select Delete all Complex user upload Complex
11. l ka F r I gapan u tN etwork po Tits et o Right click on reader and select Version info Biomanager 2 5 Manual version info Network portal Main entry Ho response o If reader is online right click on reader and select Upload configuration Upload configuration o Check at event table if configuration was successful eofOs 2010 17 58 16 Network portal Main enti Configure Wiegand SUCCES ki Er ee p m E F rre a Nan hah 2032010 17 56 75 Network portal Main ent Configure Flesibility Level SUCCES eof Os 2010 17 58 15 Network portal Main ente Save Flexibility Level SUCCES eof Os 2010 17 58 15 Network portal Main enti Configure parameters SUCCES 10 Biomanager 2 5 Manual Edit Reader O Right click on reader and select Properties Properties ni Fia Fad eee pe he eh ke o Edit reader properties and click Save button o Right click on reader and select Upload configuration fi Main entry Upload configuration Oo Check at event table if configuration was successful ki ERR E 20 03 2010 17 58 16 Network portal Main enti Configure Wiegand SUCCES eof Os 2010 17 58 15 Network portal Main ent Configure Flesibility Level SUCCES eof Os 2010 17 58 15 Network portal Mainenty Save Flesibility Level SUCCES eof Os 2010 17 58 15 Network portal Main enti Configure parameters SUCCES Delete Reader O Right click on reader and select Delete reader n 11 Bio
12. manager 2 5 Manual ff Main entry Delere reader Calibrate sensor o Right click on reader and select Calibrate O See events panel to check Calibration flow It is recommended to do sensor calibration once after reader is mounted Clean the fingerprint sensor before calibration Users Add user O At user table click on last empty user field and enter user name H LIE Ho User COME Tom Smith o Click on ID User code field and enter ID number This number will be send by reader to access controller when user finger is recognised by reader o Click on PIN code field and enter PIN PIN code is used at readers with keypad When PIN code is typed at reader User ID will be sent to access controller Edit user Find user at user table to edit o Click on user field for edit Name ID or PIN o Type new value o Press Enter on keyboard Important When ID is changed warning message is displayed reminding that if ID exist in some reader should be deleted from reader prior to change 12 Biomanager 2 5 Manual Delete users o Check users to be deleted o Right click on users table O Click on Delete checked users menu jpa e pre Enroll fingers o Select the User in the User Column not the check box the check box is for sending the fingerprints and the User name cell will turn blue o Select the Fingerprint reader or Desktop reader BioE from where the enrollment will be done 1 BioDdes
13. ry depends on type Biomanager 2 5 Manual BioC Property Description BioXr Bioln Prox Serial number Unique serial number of device built in by Fo manufacturer Wiegand type Wiegand format sent to reader controller Level of the sound generated from the Sound level reader 0 no sound 9 maximum volume Finger acceptance _ Adjust fingerprint tolerance recommended flexibility default is Automatic More Secure Bio sensor sensitivity Sensitivity recommended value is 7 most sensitive Wiegand code sent if reader do not find finger match not functional if Finger Entry mode selected Wiegand code sent if reader do not find keycode match not functional if Finger Entry mode selected Wiegand code sent if button A is pressed Button A ID not functional if Finger Entry mode selected Wiegand code sent if button B is pressed Button B ID not functional if Finger Entry mode selected Add Reader Reader authorisation mode Finger Finger A and Keycode Finger or Keycode fo HEE SS gt a a BEE O Right click on portal connected to reader and select Add reader rg Portals m q J i 71 Add reader ae Properties Delete Portal o Fill Reader form Biomanager 2 5 Manual a Fe Wieqand26 HH in Automatic More Secure eaves 00000000 QOOUOO0000 0000000000 Boo o Click on Save button and reader icon appears under the selected porta
14. ty biometry can be mixed and combined with standard acces techniques like Fingerprint Proximity card Fingerprint Code C Code Personal identification presented by typing a sequence of numbers to keypad Depending on keypad model it can be fixed or variable length COM COM port Serial communication interface Can be existing port in PC or can be external component External component can be USB device with drivers of can be network device using drivers at PC side to create virtual COM port Control panel Same as Access controller D Department Grouping the users by internal organisation Used for printing reports with convenient grouping of users Door contact sensor The sensors are standard magnetic door sensors used in security applications Either Normally Open or Normally Closed Sensors can be used Recommended are Normally Closed sensors door closed switch closed so that a alarm can be generated if the connection wire breaks E Egress button Exit switch Push button used to open the door from protected area side Connected to Access controller Electronic touch sensors can be used for same function Electric strike access control device used for doors It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latchbar also known as a keeper Like a fixed strike it normally presents a ramped surface to the locking latch allowing the door to close and latch just like a fixed strike would However an electric strike s
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