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F7 Fingerprint Reader Integration in Roger Access Control System
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1. 15 7 3 2 Importing fingerprint patterns for individual user cccceeee ees 17 Uploading fingerprint patterns to F7 readers eee eee 19 Configuring access controller for operation with F7 reader 20 Technical specification wiccdecevitevencevicccntevsedsncevsccdeseviecsncevscees 24 Page 2 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 2 Glossary and terms False Acceptance Rate FAR A rate which measures how often an unauthorized user is improperly recognized as authorized and gets access to the system False Rejection Rate FRR A rate which measures how often an authorized user who should get access to the system is rejected because the system does not recognize him properly User A person registered in a reader Enroller User authorized to enroll new users in the system and to erase the existing ones Admin Admin User authorized to perform advanced operations in the system except of registering users having administrative rights Supervisor User authorized to perform all operations in the device and to modify all the options 3 Purpose of this document This document is not supposed to explain all programming and functionality of the F7 This document is intended to explain an integration of the F7 fingerprint reader in the Roger Access Control System RACS If you want to get more information about various configuration options refer to the original manufacture s manual
2. 2007 10 29 pattern is stored in the reader s memory and can be later imported to the RACS system database 6 1 1 User enrollment methods There are three different methods of user enrollment e Enroll FP only fingerprint of the user is enrolled An enrollment mode which suits for most users who have good quality fingerprints e Enroll FP amp PWD fingerprint and password are enrolled An enrollment mode which suits for those users for whom the fingerprints have been enrolled successfully but there are problems with verification e Enroll PWD only password is enrolled An enrollment mode which suits for the small group of users usually not exceeding 1 percent of all the users for whom the system can not read fingerprints From the RACS system perspective the most important is the first mode of enrollment 6 1 2 User programming Note The process of users enrollment in an empty system should start from enrollment the user having administrator rights Admin Enroller or Supervisor This is especially important for security reasons In case there is no administrator in the reader every person having an access to a reader may enroll new users and delete existing ones Programming the Admin user After a device is switched on the Welcome message and a current date are displayed on the LCD display In order to enroll a new Admin perform the following operations 1 Press M menu Select User Manage Press OK
3. Controllers Arm Disarm Schedule p Zone d p Holiday s BEL Domysina Domy lna Users Groups Schedules Zones Networks Attendance Card Box APE Zones ARM Zones uw HE SED ice I m F7 Fingerprint Readers Monitoring Roger sp 82 416 Gotciszewo 59 roger vison fas 055 272 0133 3 The FZ Fingerprint readers dialog box appears m F7 Fingerprint Readers Description or name Test Wia Ethernet 4 To add anew fingerprint reader click Add The FZ Configuration dialog box will display F7 Configuration Reader description or name Test AS 485 Communication port COMI COM k E ube 5 Enter the name of the reader In the Communication port drop down list select communication port the RACS system has been connected to The Device address field displays roger Page 14 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 F Configuration Reader description or name Test AS 485 Communication port Baud rate Device address I v Password 123456 6 Enter the device number the same you have configured in the Dev Num field in the reader and click OK 7 Inthe Password field enter communication key the same you have set up in the COMM Key in the reader and click OK 8 Click OK A new F7 reader appears in the list of configured devices m F7 Fingerprint Readers T B fx Description or name COMM Address Test Via Ethernet TCPAP IF 192 168 000 201 PORT
4. roger 2007 10 29 oc CAWINDOWS system3 ping exe Badanie 192 168 808 281 z uzyciem 32 bajt w danych Odpowied2 z 192 168 0 201 bajt w 32 czas Sms TIL 255 dpovied z 192 168 009 201 bajt u 32 czas 15ms TTL 255 Odpowied2 z 192 168 0 201 bajt w 32 czas i ms TTL 255 The message Request timed out indicates that the reader can not be communicated In such a case it is likely that you have made a mistake in setting up the IP address the network speed or the communication in the Ethernet has not been switched on In such circumstances you should carefully follow the configuration procedure from the beginning After the reader is configured the PR Master System should be properly set up In order to do this follow these steps 1 Start the PR Master application 2 From Edit menu select F7 Fingerprint Readers m PR Master 4 2 ADMIN Reports Commands Tools Help Installer Controllers Arm Disarm Schedule Zone Holidays Domy lna Domy lia Users Groups Schedules Zones Networks Attendance Card Box APB Zones ARM Zones FY Fingerprint Readers Monitoring Roger p j 82 416 Go cizzewa 59 roger wissen fas 055 272 0133 3 The FZ Fingerprint readers dialog box appears Page 11 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 m F7 Fingerprint Readers Description or name COMM Address Configure Configure all 4 To add a new fingerprint reader click Add The FZ Configuration dialog box will
5. Gosciszewo 59 roger tel 055 272 0132 Ak Installer Controllers Zone Dormy lna Domy lna fax 055 272 0133 2 The FZ Fingerprint readers appears Page 19 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 m F7 Fingerprint Readers Description or name COMM Address Add Test Wia Ethernet TCP IP IP 192 168 000 201 PORT 4370 COM 1 Device Mum 1 Delete Edit Configure Configure all Diagnostic Commands 3 Click Configure all The following warning appears Confirm Jy You intend to send new configuration settings to all readers This will clear currently used configuration in readers Do you wans to continue 4 If you are sure that the current content of the database contains proper data click Yes The process of sending settings to readers will begin During this process the following window indicating progress of the operation displays Progress please wait Sending configuration settings to a reader Test Wia Ethernet TCPAIP 192 168 000 201 SELLE ELLE LLL After the settings are successfully sent to all F7 readers the following dialog box appears Information Note After the configuration of the readers is complete the system automatically assigns Supervisor rights to the MASTER user of the RACS Because the MASTER user in the RACS has the ID O which does not exist in the F7 the MASTER user in F7 s is assigned ID 5555 and the PIN code of the MASTER user as define
6. The following dialog box appears Fingerprint templates Select the reader from which you want to read fingerprint templates l ddrezs o lt l A Test Yia Ethernet TCPAIP IF 192 168 000 201 PORT Test RS 485 COM 1 Device Mum 1 3 Select reader from which you want to import fingerprint patterns Click Read The following window appears showing operation progress Depending on the number of users for whom fingerprint patterns are being imported it can last from several seconds to several minutes Progress please wait Downloading fingerprint templates from a reader 5 After the operation is complete in the Finger templ column in the Users window the number of fingerprint templates for the specific user is displayed roger Page 16 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 mn Users 3 Group name Finger templ NORMAL Bez grupy 101 Nowak Piotr NORMAL Bez grupy 102 Banach Jozef NORMAL Bez grupy IT Delete all Change type Change ID Export Import Show deleted U ETS b Arange by G number Type O Firstname Lastname Group 7 3 2 Importing fingerprint patterns for individual user Importing fingerprint patterns can be also performed in the individual mode i e during defining or editing properties of the specific user In order to do so follow these steps 1 Select Users tab The following dialog box appears m Users 3 Dj User Name a Group name Fing
7. configured for operation with Wiegand user ID reader BIN redr003p2 Connecting F7 fingerprint reader to RACS access system through Ethernet computer network Access controller A PRxx2 series Access Zz controller 12V DTA CLK I I OQ Ae Access controller Access system RS485 communication bus B A EE acs controller Note The PRxxw access controller must be configured for operation with Wiegand user ID reader BIN Ethernet computer network rcdr003p2 7 2 Setting up the reader for operation with the RACS system Before the F7 reader can work with the RACS system it should be properly configured Basically it covers setting up the communication options and the relevant data transfer parameters roger Page 9 F7 EN Rev D doc roger 2007 10 29 Note For security reasons the process of setting up the reader should start from enrolling its Supervisor For instructions on how to enroll the Supervisor refer to the Programming the Admin user section in 5 1 2 section of this manual 7 2 1 Setting the reader for connection to Ethernet network In order to configure the reader for co operation with the RACS through a computer network you should set up the speed of the network and the IP address In order to configure the reader for connection through Ethernet follow these steps oY ae e 10 Press M menu Select Options Press OK Select Comm Opt Press OK Select IP Ad
8. delivered together with a F7 unit or visit his web site 4 General description F7 is an easy to use biometric device which can work both in an standalone mode or as a Slave device connected to the access controller The F7 is equipped with an LCD display a keypad and an optical fingerprint sensor Reader can be programmed manually using a built in keypad or remotely from PC through RS232 RS485 or Ethernet Using Wiegand data output it can be interfaced as a Slave reader to various access controllers including PRxx2 series as well roger Page 3 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 5 Installation guidelines Do not install the F7 reader in locations covered with intensive light sunlight halogen light etc because it may affect the finger print scanning process and thus cause the fingerprint verification to fail F7 reader should be installed in a dry protected area far from source of heat and strong direct light Keep the sensor surface clean Sensor glass should be occasionally cleaned with soft damp cloth with neutral cleaning agents Do not use sandpapers or surface aggressive liquids like alcohol or petrol solvents this can damage the fingerprint scanner Please note that warranty doesn t cover sensor damages which result from lightning damage misuse and improper maintenance 6 Basic operation Generally in the RACS the F7 is used for two purposes User enrollment during initial programming phase User ide
9. reader switches to the active mode after the user presses any key on the keypad In the active mode there is the Welcome message and the current date and time displayed on the LCD display In order to check his identity the user should follow these steps 1 Make sure that the device is in the active mode If not press any key on the keypad The reader switches into the active mode 2 Place your finger on the sensor s surface The FP Verify Remove Finger message displays If the check is successful the Userld xxxxx Verified message appears where xxxxx is the ID number of the user in the system 3 If the identification of the user fails the Please Try Again message appears Place your finger on the sensor s surface again If several verification attempts fail contact your system administrator and ask him for enrolling your fingerprint again Page 7 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 7 Using F7 reader in the RACS Started from release 4 2 the RACS system is prepared for using a F7 Fingerprint reader In order for the reader to properly operate in the RACS system ID numbers of users defined in the reader s memory should be the same as in the database of the RACS system F7 reader is used in the RACS for two main reasons e Allows for enrollment of fingerprints patterns and storing them in the system s database through importing e Allows for users verification based on their fingerprints The general scheme for cooperation th
10. the reader chosen the following error message will display x User ID 103 not Found in the reader If it does find the fingerprint pattern we are looking for after a while the number of fingerprint patterns read from the reader will appear in the Number of fingerprint templates field of the dialog box roger Page 18 F7 EN Rev D doc User properties User valid Type NORMAL First Marne Last Name Nowak Group Bez grupy T amp 4 ID PIN Card code 42 bit card code 000007 4578918 26 bit card code 0014578918 16 bit card code 222 29926 C User Activity Period Comment 1 Comment 2 Comment Comment 4 2007 10 29 Fit to area gt Read Card Fhoto 110x144 USB Camera Fingerprint templates Number of fingerprint templates 1 Read from a reader 5 Click OK to close User properties dialog box 7 4 Uploading fingerprint patterns to F7 readers roger Once the fingerprints patterns are enrolled into RACS database they can be sent to all F7 readers in access system In order to do so follow these steps 1 From Edit menu select F7 Fingerprint Readers m PR Master 4 2 ADMIN Reports Commands Tools Help ou Armi Disarm Schedule prp a Holiday s Users Groups Schedules Zones Networks Attendance Card Box 4PB zones ARM Zones ere I A wm oO y T 2 aaa Zo F7 Fingerprint Readers Networks Monitoring Roger sp j 82 416
11. 13 50 10 Access Granted PR402 134 3 0003 054E_T1 Nowak Piotr Bez grupy Podsystem SO ALARMS Time Event Access point User Source Network Monitoring filter active No Events alert active No Monitoring started 26 04 2006 13 49 43 Wednesday roger Page 23 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 8 Technical specification Technical specification Input voltage 10 15 VDC Outputs Communication interfaces Verification speed FRR False Rejection Rate FAR False Acceptance Rate Operating temperature Relative humidity Dimensions The symbol of a crossed through waste bin on wheels means that the product must be disposed of at a separate collection point This also applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol Products labeled as such must not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials thus protecting the environment Contact information Roger sp j 82 416 Gosciszewo Gosciszewo 59 Phone 055 272 0132 Fax 055 272 0133 e mail biuro roger pl roger Page 24
12. 4370 Device Mum 1 Configure Configure all Diagnostic Commands 9 To test the connection you can use Diagnostic menu commands Click Diagnostic and select any command e g Read date and time If the configuration was successful the following dialog box displays Information Device date and time 2006 04 26 13 34 29 10 Click OK to close F7 Fingerprint Readers dialog box 7 3 Importing fingerprints from the reader After fingerprints of users have been enrolled in the F7 reader they can be imported to the RACS Fingerprint patterns can be imported to the database of the RACS using one of the two modes available bulk mode individual mode 7 3 1 Importing multiple fingerprint patterns from the F7 reader Import in the bulk mode is done through reading fingerprint patterns from the reader for all the users for whom they have been enrolled In order to do so perform the following steps in the PR Master application roger Page 15 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 1 Select Users tab The following dialog box appears m Users 3 Group name Finger templ NORMAL jez grupy 101 Nowak Piotr NORMAL Bez grupy 102 Banach Jozef NORMAL Bez grupy IT Delete Edit Delete all Change type Change ID Export Import o mer Show deleted UZETE b Arange by 8D number Type Firstname Lastname C Group 2 Select command Import Read fingerprint templates from reader
13. Card or FIN w Identification Schedule Always in Default Identification Mode we roger Page 22 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 5 From the Type drop down list select Wiegand reader UserlId BIN Click OK 6 When you close the window the following dialog box appears Controller PRA02 134 3 0003 054E_T1 settings changed Update controller settings immediatelly 7 Click Yes The process of transferring data to the controller will begin While this process is being done the following window showing progress of the operation is displayed Transmission Sending configuration settings to PRA 40271 34 3 0003 054E controller Qom Sending configuration settings to PAR4A02 1 34 3 0003 054E controller 8 After the data are successfully transferred to the controller the following window appears Information LL Transmission to controller successful In order to check if the system operates properly you can start Monitoring window and observe if the authorized users may successfully use theirs fingers Monitoring view Commands Tools Hide window Help Network Status Network Date amp Time Alarm Tamper CPR OFF Low Batt AC Buffer Podsystem SO 26 04 2006 13 50 16 Wednesday Oo EVENTS Date Time Event Access point User Source Group Network 26 04 2006 13 49 50 Access Granted PR402 134 3 0003 054E_T1 KowalskiJan Bez grupy Podsystem SO 26 04 2006
14. F7 Fingerprint Reader Integration in Roger Access Control System roger F7 EN Rev D doc 1 Contents 2007 10 29 roger a Pe YV Pe 6 1 6 2 Tides 72 To 7 4 7 5 CONTENTS sarisin AAA aAA 2 Glossary and COMMS wvcdisescsencciacsnsnwiwndevavswsentadecesasscadenssacecswes 3 Purpose of this document sssss2 2 3 General description 2 22 0 3 Installation and use guidelines ssssss222 4 Basic OperatiOi Pere err eer rererrerreerrrrrrerecrrrrrrrrrrrrererrecrrrrrrrr errr cre 4 Sel emolen raniauienctevete veda vavineeuinaninsdeeaturnuianieneecseeeus 4 6 1 1 User enrollment Methods cccccceeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssgaaneeeeees 5 6 1 2 USer progra NG ec canannrenearrrnevewarertureeus eae ieeeceseanerent 5 User IGCHUMCALOMN eserviccotaetssexwaewiateitakees te iawica staal uae ONEAN 7 Using F7 reader in the RACS cccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 Physical connections of the reader cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 Setting up the reader for operation with the RACS system 9 7 2 1 Setting the reader for connection to Ethernet network 10 7 2 2 Setting the reader for connection to RS485 cece eens 13 Importing fingerprints from the reader ccc eccceee eee e eee e eee 15 7 3 1 Importing multiple fingerprint patterns from the F7 reader
15. Select Enroll Admin Press OK Select Enroll FP Press OK The Admin Accredit message displays with inversed text box below Use Ol ae oN navigation keys WA for cycling between different administrative roles of the user enrolled Admin Enroller Supervisor Select Admin or Supervisor and press OK 6 The New Enroll message displays Press OK System will ask for the user ID In the UserID field enter admin s ID In the empty system this defaults to 00001 Set the number according to the main users list in the RACS system and press OK to confirm 8 The New Enroll xxxxx O message appears where xxxxx is the user s ID and 0 indicates the number of fingerprints currently enrolled in the reader for the specific user After a while the Place Finger message appears 9 Place finger on the sensor When the reader reads it the Remove Finger message appears and then Second Press At this moment you should place the same finger on the sensor again If everything goes well also this time the Page 5 F7 EN Rev D doc roger 10 11 12 2007 10 29 Third Press message appears If the system does not recognize the fingerprint properly during the procedure the Please Try Again message appears The procedure lasts until the system properly identifies three consecutive attempts of storing the fingerprint which belongs to the same finger The New Enroll message appears with the user s ID below and a number of the
16. ader to co operate with the RACS through RS 485 data bus serial communication options data transfer speed device number must be set and the RS232 and RS485 communication mode need to be switched on Note For some reasons in order to use communication in RS485 mode the RS232 mode needs to be switched on as well It should be taken into account when configuring the reader for communication via the RACS s system data bus In order to configure the reader for connection through the RS485 data bus follow these steps 1 Press M menu Select Options Press OK Select Comm Opt Press OK Select BaudRate Using navigation keys select 9600 Press OK a i Select Dev Num Using navigation keys or digit keys 0 9 enter the device number the address of the device on the bus Press OK Select RS232 Press OK Select Y value and confirm it with the OK key Select RS485 Press OK Select Y value and confirm it with the OK key 8 Inthe COMM Key field you can optionally enter communication key It gt defaults to zero 9 Press C The Comm Opt Save message displays Press OK to save the settings After the reader is configured the PR Master System should be properly set up In order to do this follow these steps 1 Start the PR Master application 2 From Edit menu select F7 Fingerprint Readers Page 13 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 m PR Master 4 7 ADMIN File flA Reports Commands Tools Help Installer l
17. d in the PR Master Therefore it is especially important that the MASTER user of RACS is defined before updating all the F7 readers In case there is no such a user there will not be any administrator defined in F7 s In such scenario each person approaching the reader can access the menu enroll new users and delete existing ones 7 5 Configuring access controller for operation with F7 reader roger The last configuration step needed for integration a reader with RACS is to select a terminal type in the PR Master software In order for F7 reader to properly identify Page 20 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 users a terminal type Wiegand reader User ID BIN should be chosen in the properties of the PRxx2 controller In order to do so follow these steps 1 In the PR Master application select Networks tab The following dialog box containing the list of networks will appear Communication port Add network Delete network Properties Controllers CPR Update Commands 2 Select network the F7 reader has been connected to and click Controllers The Controllers in network Network XX dialog box appears where XX indicates the name of the network chosen m Controllers in network Podsystem 50 50 ID Controller name Term ID zone Term IDO zone 3 PA 402 134 3 0003 054E Domp lna Domy lna Delete Properties Change ID Update Diagnostics Commands 3 Select controll
18. display F7 Configuration Reader description or name Test Via Ethernet Communication pork Fort IF TCP IF w 192 168 000 201 4370 Password 5 In the Reader description or name field enter the name of the reader In the Communication port list box select TCP IP In the IP field enter the IP Address of the device the same you have set up in the reader You need to take care that all the address group consisted of three digits It is especially important when the specific group contains number consisting of less than three digits For instance instead of 192 168 0 11 you should enter 192 168 000 011 In the Password field enter the communication key the same which you have entered in the reader using COMM Key option 6 Click OK A new F7 reader appears in the list of configured devices mF Fingerprint Readers DERK Description or name Address Test Via Ethermet PIP IF 192 168 000 201 PORT 4370 Configure Configure all Diagnostic Command 7 To test the connection you can use Diagnostic menu commands Click Diagnostic and select any command eg Read date and time If the configuration was successful the following dialog box displays roger Page 12 F7 EN Rev D doc roger 2007 10 29 Information lj Device date and time 2006 04 25 12 17 57 8 Click OK to close F7 Fingerprint Readers dialog box 7 2 2 Setting the reader for connection to RS485 In order for the re
19. dr Press OK Enter the IP address assigned to the device eg 192 168 0 201 for proper IP address settings contact your LAN administrator Use navigation keys WV A for moving between individual parts of the IP address In order to confirm the address entered press OK The reader enters the communication options menu Comm Opt Select Net Speed and press OK Use navigation keys to select relevant network speed modes There are 10M F 100M F and AUTO options available The 10M F option indicates the 10 MB s network the 100M F corresponds to the 100 Mb s network and the AUTO option allows for automatically adjusting of network speed Select proper settings and press OK The reader enters back the communication options menu Comm Opt Select Ethernet and press OK Using navigation keys select Y and press OK In the COMM Key field you can optionally enter communication key It defaults to zero Press C The Comm Opt Save message displays Press OK to save the settings To check that the reader can be seen in the network you can use the PING command In order to use it open the command line window Start Run cmd or enter it directly in the Run dialog box Uruchamianie ca otw rz wpisz nazwe programu folderu dokumentu lub zasoby internetowego 4 zostanie on otwarty przez system Windows ping 192 168 0 201 w If the communication is OK the system will display the following answer Page 10 F7 EN Rev D doc
20. e RACS system with the F7 reader is as follows 1 Physical connection of the reader to the access controller through Wiegand lines 2 Physical connection of the reader to the managing computer through RS485 or Ethernet 3 Configuration of the F7 reader for operation with the RACS system 4 Enrolling fingerprints into F7 reader The ID numbers of users registered in F7 must be identical as those which have been defined in the PR Master database Importing fingerprints patterns to the RACS database Exporting fingerprint patterns to the rest of F7s in the system Using the readers for user identification 7 1 Physical connections of the reader F7 reader should be connected to the access controller using Wiegand output lines DO and D1 also it should be connected either to RS485 or LAN communication bus The Wiegand interface is used by a reader to output ID number of a user which was identified through fingerprint whereas RS485 or LAN is required for download upload of the fingerprints patterns from to the F7 reader The connection diagrams according to the specific transmission modes are presented in the following figures roger Page 8 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 Connecting F7 fingerprint reader to RACS access system through RS485 communication bus Access controller PRxx2 series Access controller 12V DTA CLK Ae Ae Access Access controller RS485A RS485B Note The PRxxw access controller must be
21. er templ 100 Kowalski Jan NORMAL Bez grupy WA 101 Nowak Piot NORMAL P Bee grupy Delete 102 Banach J zef NORMAL Bez grupy Edit Delete all Change type Change ID Export Import oa co Show deleted Sere b Arange be ID number Type First name Lastname Group 2 Select user for whom you want to import the fingerprint pattern Click Edit The following dialog box appears roger Page 17 F7 EN Rev D doc User properties User valid Type First Name Last Name Group T ID PIM Card code 4 bit card code 26 bit card code S416 bit card code C User Activity Period Comment 1 Comment 2 Comment 3 Comment 4 Ji Fingerprint templates HORMAL Horak Bez grupy OO0001 4578918 0014578918 222 29926 2007 10 29 Fit to area at gt Read Card Photo 1108144 Card Box LSE Camera Fingerprint templates Number of fingerprint templates O Read from a reader In the Fingerprint templates area click the Read from the reader button The following dialog box appears Select the reader from which you want to read fingerprint templates Name Test Via Ethernet Test R5 485 4 Channel Address Ae TCPAP IP 192 168 000 201 PORT COM 1 Device Num 1 Select reader from which you want to import fingerprint patterns Click Read If the system does not find the fingerprint pattern of the user selected in
22. er the F7 reader has been connected to and click Properties The Controller properties window appears roger Page 21 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 Controller properties Ed I0 Output 102 Output RELI Output REL2Qutput F1 Key F2 Key F3 Key FalKey Keypad commands General TeminalID1 Terminal IDO Access Input INI Input IN Input INS Input IM 4 Options Advanced Timers Hardware Model Address ID Firmware Compilations Controller name PR402 134 3 0003 05AE Network Podsystem 50 4 Select TerminalID1 or TerminalIDO tab depending on the number the reader is operating in the system ID1 or IDO The following dialog box will appear Controller properties Ed 101 Output 102 Output RELI Output REL2 Output Filke F2 Key FalKkey F4 Kep Keypad commands General Terminal ID Terminal IDO Access Input IMT Input NZ Input INS Input IM 4 Options Advanced Timers Terminal IC Location Type Access zone Default T A mode Hame Comment 1 Comment 2 H Ker Options Option High Security C Enable H key as Door Bel Door Release button High Security reader type Schedule None Schedule Ausilar condition Never No 255 None z Ausiliary condition hats No255 None Identification Mode Default Identification Mode for all users
23. fingerprint being enrolled eg 00001 1 and a question OK Save Press OK in order to confirm the fingerprint of the new administrator The New Enroll Continue message displays In order to enroll the other fingerprint for the same administrator press C then the system switches to the Backup Enroll mode Press OK to continue the process of enrolling other administrators Note It should be noted that when the procedure of enrollment a new Admin is initiated and then you select OK in the step 10 the system will start the process of enrollment another administrator This should be taken into account in order to avoid the situation that the administrative rights are mistakenly assigned to ordinary user The enrollment of ordinary users has been explained in the next sections of this manual The process of enrollment the other fingerprints is similar to the process of enrollment the first one steps 7 10 The difference is that in case of enrollment backup fingerprints in the upper part of an LCD display the Backup Enroll instead of New Enroll message appears When the system asks Backup Enroll Continue then in order to enroll an another backup fingerprint for the Same user press OK Note When somebody attempts to enroll the fingerprint which had been enrolled earlier the FP Enrolled Already message appears and the system will refuse to enroll the fingerprint Programming Normal users Only the user with administrator ri
24. ghts is allowed to enroll new users in the system To enroll a new user perform the following steps 1 Press M menu The Admin Affirm message appears Place your finger on the sensor in order to perform verification If the reader recognizes the finger as belonging to an administrator the menu displays which allows for performing the other steps of programming see below Otherwise the Please Try Agn Access Deny message displays meaning that the fingerprint read does not belong to the administrator and programming can not be continued Note If after pressing M the system does not display Admin Affirm message it means that the administrator has not been defined In such a case you should enroll an administrator according to the procedure described in the previous section Select User Manage Press OK Select Enroll User Press OK Select Enroll FP Press OK Page 6 F7 EN Rev D doc 2007 10 29 The New Enroll message displays 6 Press OK System will ask for the user ID Enter user s ID in the UserID field It defaults to the next available unassigned ID number in the system Enter ID number and press OK to confirm 8 The New Enroll xxxxx O message appears where xxxxx indicates the ID entered before and O is the number of fingerprints which have been stored in the system for the specific ID so far After a while the Place Finger message appears 9 Ask the user for placing her his finger on the sen
25. ntification during normal system operation Keypad The keypad consists of the following keys OK confirm key confirming current operation answering Yes C Cancel canceling current operation answering No M menu display menu of available options Navigation keys A up scrolling up Vv down scrolling down Power switching a power on off A Bell Door Bell 0 9 numeric keys 6 1 User enrollment Depending on the version the reader is able to register 500 1000 or 1500 users Each user has its ID number ID 00001 65534 and 1 10 fingerprints patterns The user s ID corresponds to the position of the user in the F7 reader s users list and should be identical as the user s ID in the RACS system Note Although the specific user identification requires enrolling only one fingerprint pattern it is recommended to enroll at least 2 or 3 fingerprints for a single user When the finger which has been used for enrollment is cut the system will be able to identify the user using alternative second or third fingerprint pattern The only disadvantage which arise from multiple fingerprints registered in a reader s memory is the increased time required for configuration of a unit During enrollment of a new user a fingerprint is scanned three times Once the reader verifies that these three fingerprints are the same the new fingerprint roger PER F7 EN Rev D doc roger
26. sor When the reader reads it the Remove Finger message appears and then Second Press Ask the user for putting her his finger on the sensor again If everything goes well also this time the Third Press message appears If the system does not recognize the fingerprint properly during the procedure the Please Try Again message appears The procedure lasts until the system properly identifies three consecutive attempts of storing an fingerprint as belonging to the same finger 10 The New Enroll message appears with the user s ID below and the number of the fingerprint being enrolled e g 00002 1 and a question OK Save Press OK in order to confirm the fingerprint of the new user 11 The New Enroll Continue message displays In order to enroll the other fingerprint for the same user press C then the system switches to the Backup Enroll mode Press OK to continue the process of enrolling other users 6 2 User identification roger The main function of the F7 fingerprint reader is verifying users identity based on her his fingerprint pattern After scanning the fingerprint is compared with patterns stored in the reader s memory and when the verification is successful the user s ID number is sent over Wiegand outputs lines DO and D1 to the access controller When F7 reader is idle for specific time 10 minutes by default it enters standby mode In this state the process of users identification can not be performed The
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