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1. O NKF FPS 00 34 192 168 216 192 169 010 ME FP3 00 34k 192 168 2 55 192 166 0 10 ME FPS 00 34 192 160 2 198 192 169 010 54Mm110 00 372 192 168 3 88 192168 0 156 f Hardware wersion GAM110 00 3rc3 192 168 20 1 42 192 168 0 10 E D00 37c3 192 168 20181 192168 0 10 Boot loader version i H 00 372 192 168 0 216 192168 0 133 CPL 1 00 37d2_DBG 172 20103 6546 192 168 0156 ATO SAMGGI0 Fig 54 The NKHM will list all compatible biometric devices connected to the network including all GAM 110 units If the device is not present in the list click Refresh button in NKHM Additional device connection procedures can be found in GAM 110 Installa tion Manual The list will show the information matching the GAM 110 screen serial number firmware version The unit serial number with the firmware version matching the screen info indicates the presence of the GAM 110 unit connected to the network 4 2 Configuration Options CA File The Configuration Options in the GAM 110 refers to changes in the device configuration file Changes are applied under the homonym section where CA refers to Configuration Attributes The options are used to set the GAM 110 and make the unit compatible with the different operation modes of several other devices The GAM 110 contains a factory preset configuration file Settings are applied by a text s
2. Exit and press the key Back to the Mode main screen select Save Settings and press the key again 3 5 2 2 The On line mode Some specific configurations can be applied to On line mode Selecting the option On line 3 Operation gt 2 Mode gt On line and pressing several other options will be displayed fig 46 On 11ne gt LE A E 9425 2 D1sab led end gt EMi cele AREE interval Heartbeat threshold ES Fig 46 On line mode options They are Send Images Enable disable When the Enable option is activated GAM 110 will send the fingerprint image to computer Send templates Enable disable When the Enable option is activated GAM 110 will send the tem plate to computer NOTE A setof specific information is produced when a fingerprint is captured allowing processing and se veral other functions This information set compose a template A template refers to digital information and data produced from a fingerprint image Heartbeat interval Sets the time interval of heartbeats packets sent from the GAM 110 to PC in on line mode Values are in hundredths of seconds default 100 39 Heartbeat threshold Sets the time limit for heartbeats responses after the equipment goes off line Standalone mode Values are in hundredths of seconds default 500 Bits monito
3. si MAA Ji um o E 1 Vec IN OUT 2 GND 3 VeciN 4 GND 5 Relay NC 6 Relay 7 Relay NO Fig 8 CN 13 Connector for power supply and relays GND External Power Ground Relay Normally Closed NC Relay Common C Relay Normally Open NO 2 5 BT1 Battery Socket did MIA a _ 2 GND pa i lt Lat La Fig 9 Battery Socket 15 2 6 CN9 External Keyboard i x O e buy N RETI AT eel oN DU SB WN PB Il O 2 N 9 Power Switch 10 Power Switch e i n Pno TFUNEMON O qpescmon _ 16 2 7 CN10 External LEDs 5 GND 4 Led 2 Led 1 Vec PINO qeoneion peson Fig 12 CN 11 RFID Antenna connector ANNO qeoneion O qpescemon peca data for FID e LAETITIA CIL 777 __ e ANN 7777 AN mo Fig 13 CN12 loudspeaker connector 18 2 10 CN2 CMOS Image Scanner Fig 14 CN2 Cmos Image Scanner connector Vel 19 2 11 CN3 Graphical 128x64 LCD Module E RIS FR AA i i l Ti a a h li i 7 F gt RE ee z ET PIN 20 1 100 ee TE E RA NOA Fe H L 5 E pio r ve Voen CIL jerm We ie SC dv eo I er _ oo e EN Jos wo oo e Jos EAN eor O ea os e a o me a ie 16 v_ ea _ 17 VCC GND Vo D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 CS1 CS2 RST R W D I Options operating modes and all GAM 110 functions are accessible via menus displayed in its LCD sc
4. This Warranty Certificate will be valid when presented with the invoice and the product equipment serial number In case of any defect properly diagnosed and confirmed by the NEOKOROS Authorized Customer Support Service replacement of any parts components and or accessories required for the perfect equipment function performance will be provided without any cost to the end customer WARRANTY CANCELLATION This Warranty Certificate will be canceled if the defect is consequent of the following situations Operation in violation of the specified conditions described in the product instruction manuals or in viola tion of any specified condition explained by the NEOKOROS technical staff Misuse accident fall or use of the product in conjunction with any other equipment not previously ap proved recognized and or authorized by NEOKOROS IT Inadequate transport and storage of the product and its components including its assembling units and accessories unauthorized modification execution of procedures which denote any reverse engineering at tempt maintenance services performed by unauthorized personnel Lightning power surges fluctuations in the power grid damages caused by bad weather conditions flooding or any other natural phenomena Violation removal of the product equipment Warranty Seal HANDLING AND SHIPPING Expenses due displacement of technicians transportation of parts components handling and insurance c
5. three times to enter o 27 John Smith SS 2 abe 3 def 4 ghi 5 jkc 6 mno f pqrs 8 tuy 9 wxyz of Fig 29 Using the keypad to enter a user new designation 6 two times to enter n 4 two times to enter h 0 to enter a space 7 four times to enter capital S 6 to enter m 4 three times to enter i 8 one time to enter t 4 two times to enter h 6 Press to invoke the confirmation screen when it will be possible to confirm and exit cancel and exit or clear the entire text to enter a new designation or perform corrections fig 30 John Smith Cancel and exit Clear text Fig 30 Confirmation screen Use the cursor keys above the keypad to select an option and press to confirm 28 Now the main screen of GAM 110 shows one more information the number of enrolled users fig 31 Network communication icon connected Current time Number of enrolled users Current date Fig 31 The number of enrolled users now is displayed in the main screen of GAM 110 NOTE The Edit User function also allow to list all enrolled users Just select the correspondent option in Edit User Search by section 3 3 3 Identification Modes Subject authentication in GAM 110 can be processed by password fingerprint and id card Some combi nations using more than one authentication can be configured as an aut
6. together with CardS1 not zero default 0 value 0 disabled 1 enabled 5 1 33 PushButton When a value is applied the correspondent sensor is monitored and treats it like a pushbutton to activate the relay for example to opening doors and gates Syntax for the parameter is Pushbutton X gt where X must a value for the desired sensor 1 default no monitoring O internal sensor 1 internal sensor 2 GIO relay GIO connection required 3 GIO relay GIO connection required 4 GIO relay GIO connection required 53 5 GIO relay GIO connection required NOTE Necessary Mode 1 standalone configuration Please refer to item 3 5 2 Mode 5 1 34 RedLEDTime Time to display an error message such as Not recognized default 300 3 seconds value must be a number between 0 to 60000 hundredths of seconds 5 1 35 Relay Specifies which relay will be activated when a fingerprint or card PIN is recognized Values may be 0 5 6 and 7 Default 5 internal GAM 110 relay If value 0 no activation Values 6 and 7 requires a GIO board con nection Relay X gt where X is the value which corresponds to the desired relay O No activation 5 Internal GAM 110 relay 6 Requires a GIO board connection 7 Requires a GIO board connection 5 1 36 RelayNR Specifies which relay will be activated when a fingerprint or card PIN is not recognized Values may be 0 5 6 and 7 Default 5 internal GAM 11
7. 110 Technical SPECICINONS prince neri 11 12 2Z Un DIMENSIONS AAA AA A E A EE 11 2 Connectors Revil clicca 13 2 1 CN4 USB Device Port to computer connection ii 13 2 2 CN6 USB Device Port to external devices CONNectiON ccccoccccnnccnnncnnnnnccnonacnnnncnnnnncnonanononicnnnaso 13 2 3 CNS External Devices amp Serial Communication a ai eti 14 24 CN13 Power Supply amp Relays Connector 15 A A BIN Ero OCKO gamer rte Nene ee E Nn TN a ef TENT Een 15 2 0 CNS External Keyboardasa ea 16 27 HEN LO External LEDS ead cae lai leale eresia 17 2 8 CN11 RFID Antenna For GAM 110 internal reader ONIV ie 17 2 9CNI2 LOUASpeglieraaas see 18 2 10 CN2 CMOS Image sScanneri spaniel ian 19 2 t1 CN3 Graphical 123x64ECD Module sge eri 20 3a MENUS aenn alicell e 20 A cielo a 21 3 2 Pass Word Requirements ele a N 21 SENEM GN U a a a a a a a a a 22 OA FONU SEE zar e E A AAA AAA ETON AAEE ETET 22 3 LLE ANO E AAA E AAA a 23 BSS E MCCAIN AAA 26 33 LOIS anelli 26 3 33 IGCNEPICAHON Modes is A AAA E A aes eee 29 3938 Dele e US AS A A AA ela 31 3 33 Delete Moi aaa 32 31 COMMS Ur eMe Ola a oad va a T a TE sustestas 32 SIR o LO 1 o 0 R EE E EE E E TE E E EEE E E S 33 EUA cicale 33 SAVIANO CERI RR EE E E E E E IRENE A E E ET 34 DD Opera On MENU iii i ae vie eile a ea dans TEE I Devs cae eave icine T E ATE aided 36 SS LO A POSS 1 0 a A ee Er eee PST Es EE ene eee nn en ee er et 36 O MOT O
8. 270 142 192 168 0 10 pai O0 37 3 192 168 20 181 192 168 0 10 Boot loader version fil 00 37 d2 192 168 0 216 192 168 0 133 CPU Wier BUSI 172 20 10 3 6546 192 168 0 156 AT91 SAM9G20 Fl o equipments Fig 56 Double click on the identified GAM 110 in the NKHM main screen list 4 Click on the Settings tab In the Show pane click on Editor CA button fig 57 bi Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 Terminal IP 117220 10 3 6546 im Activate communicati Big timeout Clase Show Configuration fil i Editor CA Grade CA Num ricas Read Other WA Settings Get Names Marne Read la Effective Value Save Permanent Current operation mode Read f Off line On line Fallback stays on line while server active Change Fig 57 In the Settings tab options click on the Editor CA button 5 In the Configuration file CA pane click on the Read button The configuration script will be displayed in the Hardware tests screen fig 58 45 Hardware tests NKHM 2 3 1 2 EGO Terminal IP 192 169 254 254 W Activate communicati Big timeout Close Information Devices Messages Image Notifications Settings Ete Files IP Settings Show Configuration file CAI Editor CA Grade ca Num ricas Read Other module 1 ii gn si m Settings IRE Read button Save button Get Names Mame card 4 h
9. Changes without saving will display a message to confirm cancel changes 3 5 4 Interface The Interface section 3 Operation gt 4 Interface allows a PIN typing with options to hide the numbers inserted by the GAM 110 keypad The first option enables disable PIN number entering 40 The second one enable disable the PIN typing hiding in LCD Figure 48 shows the options and their respec tive parameters Interface CH Fy 1 Enabled gt E 102 F Pina 2 Dbisable cale Settings Fig 48 Interface section options After enabling disabling select the option Save settings and press key to keep and apply any altera tion 3 6 Files Menu The Files menu options refer to data management from an USB device connected to the GAM 110 USB port Options are 1 Update 2 Export all and Eject drive fig 49 2 Export all 3 Eject drive Fig 49 Files menu options When a USB storage device is connected the GAM 110 main screen will show a correspondent icon as it is shown in figure 50 41 04 27 Ae Lie Seis hu Fig 50 When an USB device is connected the correspondent icon is displayed in the GAM 110 LCD screen A progress bar will be shown indicating the updating process fig 51 The message shown in fig 52 will be displayed when the operation is complete The USB device can be safely removed from GAM 110 Please wait upddatina files Fig 5
10. Local ID gt Search a user by their local ID lt 3 PIN gt Search a user by his personal identification number The following procedures are examples of how to use the Edit User function 1 Enter the Edit User mode 2 In Search by select option 2 Local ID 3 Press Enter the ID number In this example the number used was 0000000000000001 referring to the first registered user with fingerprints fig 27 26 Edit User Search by 2 Local ID 0000000000000000 List all users Fig 27 The Edit User function in GAM 110 The same information screen presented in the Enroll User will be invoked in correspondence to the designated user so it is possible to change its information In this example the user designation will be changed Please continue with the following steps 4 Use the navigation keys above the keypad to select the item User 1 referring to user 0000000000000001 found in the Local ID mode research in steps 2 and 3 fig 28 ID 1 Identification Type lt l Access gt PIN Add fingerprint Enter card Card data Fig 28 The Edit function allows to change the user designation 5 Press key The screen will enter in the editing mode as shown in the fig 29 In the example the des ignation User 1 will be changed to John Smith Press the following keys 5 to enter the capital J 6
11. Press key till return to the main screen after changes They will be kept in the device 3 3 4 Delete User The Delete User also allows a search for registered samples using Local ID and PIN search categories It is also possible to list all users using the correspondent option Select the user to be deleted and press the This will invoke the screen shown in figure 34 Press to confirm the deletion or to cancel WARNING User deletion operation must be carefully conducted The deleting action cannot be undone Fig 34 Delete user confirmation screen 31 3 3 5 Delete All The Delete All function 1 User gt 4 Delete All allows to remove all registered users from GAM 110 mem ory The function will inform the number of enrolled users and the number of fingerprint samples stored in the device Enter the informed number correspondent to the number of enrolled users and press to execute figure 35 l users 1 FPs Enter 1 to delete a ll users Fig 35 Deleting operations must be conducted carefully They can not be undone WARNING User deletion operation must be carefully conducted The deleting action cannot be undone 3 4 Configure Menu The Configure menu allows you to choose the language displayed in GAM 110 LCD adjust the current date time and enter modify network parameters values Its options are shown like the figure 36 1 Language 2 Dat
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13. or 2 digits is the hour offset and optionally mm is the minutes TimeZone hh mm Example TimeZone 5 for 5 hours ahead of GMT like Germany NOTE currently there is no automatic DST If you are in daylight savings time add hours manually to the timezone and change this option 5 1 48 TurnSensor When an access is confirmed GAM keeps the relay on according the duration set in RelayTime parameter by default When TurnSensor is configured fo 0 or 1 the sensor when it is back to the initial state also put the relay in the same condition initial state disconsidering the RelayTime parameter current set RelayTime will keep working normally if the time limit is reached TurnSensor X gt where X is the value of the correspondent sensor 1 No activation default O Sensor 0 1 Sensor 1 6 GAM 110 GIO Connection The following diagrams figs 60 amp 61 shows typical physical GAM 110 GIO Module connection To enable GIO functions please refer to item 5 1 16 from the parameters values list Before connecting the units consider these instructions To enhance security use separate power for each GAM system and GIO Secure 1 0 Connect the power to the No 3 and No 4 of CN13 in the GAM system Connect separate power to the Power IN of GIO Power GND of it Connect the Nos 13 14 and 15 of CN8 in GAM system to the Power GND TXT RXD of the GIO Secure 1 0 dI Connect
14. port The format of the packets for SendEventsPlain is a plain text string ASCII without a terminator 1 DT yyyy mm ddThh nn ss E event U user id LU local user id F finger where 1 is the format identifier may change in future versions yyyy mm ddThh nn ss date and time of the event in ISO 8601 format event event type 0 not recognized 1 access OK for others see SDK documentation user id system user ID corresponding to an ID from a computer local user id local user ID most useful for users enrolled locally finger index of the finger used MY New fields may be added in the future so user should parse and check field names before the sign Example 1 DT 2015 04 04T14 15 54 E 1 U 1 LU 1 F 2 date april 4 2015 at 14h 2h PM 15 54 event type access OK user has system ID 1 and local ID 1 finger 2 right index 55 5 1 41 Sendlmage Enables sending a fingerprint image for each fingerprint captured in online mode SendlImage 0 disables sending images Sendimage 1 default enables sending images 5 1 42 SendTemplate Enables sending a fingerprint template for each fingerprint captured in online mode SendTemplate 0 disables sending templates default SendTemplate 1 enables sending templates 5 1 43 ShowCardDecimal If a card UID serial number has 4 bytes or ShowCardTrunc 1 and it has more than 4 bytes displays the serial number in decimal Fo
15. ring gt lt 5 Right minimum gt lt 6 Left thumb gt lt 7 Left index gt lt 8 Left middle gt lt 9 Left ring gt lt 10 Left minimum gt 3 After the finger selection press key again This will invoke the fingerprint capture routine The GAM 110 will ask for the first sample as shown in figure 25 4 Put the finger on the reader and wait for the signal The equipment will ask to repeat the procedure two more times three samples 5 After the completion of the capture routine the equipment will show the following messages 24 lt lt Add fingerprint gt gt User 1 Type lt 1 Normal gt Finger lt 2 Right index gt Fig 24 With the Finger option selected type the correspondent code to change the finger which should be used for the finger print sample data registration lt lt Add fingerprint gt gt User 1 Type lt 1 Normal gt sample 1 of 3 Fig 25 Fingerprint capture routine put the finger in the reader and wait for the audio signal The equipment will ask to repeat the procedure two more times Enroll completed if all fingerprints were successfully registered or Cannot join fingerprints if errors occurred during the capture routine In this case the GAM 110 will return to Enroll User options Execute the steps again to retry the finger print sample data registration NOTE To maximize the efficiency of the capture procedure please make sure the finger
16. screen anytime 1 User provides functions related to device users 2 Configure invoke function items to control GAM 110 3 Operation provides access to GAM 110 configuration 4 Files menu contains options to update the device export data and eject a USB device connected to the GAM 110 USB port To navigate hit the keys above the keypad and select an item Press the key The option also can be directly accessed just pressing it correspondent number NOTE In this case please assume the normal operational screen not the password one 3 3 1 Enroll User The Enroll User function Main menu gt 1 User gt 1 Enroll User presents two constants two junctions and three access options ID a constant that returns the local identification number of user User a constant that returns the user code Identification an option to select the type of identification will be applied to user fingerprint card fingerprint and card Type lt 1 Access gt function that allows to modify the control type PIN is a function that allows to register the personal identification number of user 22 Add Fingerprint option to access fingerprint registration screen Enter card option to access the proximity cards registration screen The arrangement of items in the screen is like the figures 21 and 22 User ID Number User Designation ident
17. 0 relay If value 0 no activation Values 6 and 7 requires a GIO board connection RelayNR X gt where X is the value which corresponds to the desired relay O No activation 5 Internal GAM 110 relay 6 Requires a GIO board connection 7 Requires a GIO board connection 5 1 37 RelayTime Sets the relay activation time in case of recognition using the syntax RelayTime value gt where value must be a number between 0 to 12000 hundredths of seconds Default 50 0 5 seconds 54 External relay activation requires GIO connection WARNING Very high values used for the relay operation can be harmful for some kinds of devices mainly electric door locks 5 1 38 RelayTimeNR Sets the relay activation time in case of recognition failure using the syntax RelayTime value gt where value must be a number between 0 to 12000 hundredths of seconds Default O If the value is zero then the relaytime value is used External relay activation requires GIO connection 5 1 39 SendEvents ResubmitRecMa StandAlone operation mode records are automatically sent to server when the connection is reestablished SendEvents 0 records are not sent default SendEvents 1 send records 5 1 40 SendEventsPlain Send event notifications via UDP in a plain text format see below where IP is the destination IP address and port is the destination UDP port from 0 to 65535 SendEventsPlain IP
18. 1 AcceptKbd Allows typing a user PIN on the keyboard 46 AcceptKbd 0 default disabled AcceptKbd 1 enabled 5 1 2 AutoGrab When a camera is connected to GAM 110 sends a video image when a fingerprint is captured AutoGrab 0 default disabled AutoGrab 1 enabled 5 1 3 BuzzerOff Enables disable internal GAM 110 buzzer sound BuzzerOff 1 disable buzzer BuzzerOff 0 enable buzzer 5 1 4 Cafeteria Enable cafeteria validation mode for cafeteria mess hall refectory etc in this mode besides verifying access times the user must have credits in the CR file for the specific period corresponding to a meal time otherwise the No credits message is displayed 5 1 5 Card Enables Disable GAM 110 internal card reader Card 0 default disabled Card 4 proximity card reader enabled 5 1 6 CardS1 Enables an additional card reader which should be connected to the serial port 1 see connector CN8 CardS1 X gt where X is the value which should match the connected card reader code 0 None default 1 Mifare SRT Neokoros 2 RFID 125 Khz any with protocol like Acura s 3 Bar Code 8 Mifare Duali DE ABM6 9 Acu Mifare AM 11 12 Acu Mifare AM 08 reads serial number only 47 5 1 7 CardS1BaudRate Sets the communication speed to use with CardS1 CardS1BaudRate X gt where X is the value of the speed depending of the card reader type O none default Values an approp
19. 1 Updating operation progress bar Pressing any key to return to Files menu options The exporting operation also presents a progress bar After the operation is completed same message shown in figure 52 will displayed LO USE drive can be safely removed Press anu key to continue Fig 52 Updating operation completed ATTENTION To preserve data integrity make sure to remove the USB device only after the confirmation message If no option is selected press the 3 key from the Files menu to safely eject the USB device before remove it 42 Never remove the device from the USB port when data transference is in progress from to USB device Make sure to use an FAT formatted USB device IBM PC file format If the message USB Flash drive not found appears on the screen please remove and reinsert the USB device in the port 4 NKHM Neokoros Hardware Manager Besides its standalone capability GAM 110 can be controlled by an external management application which can enable and disable several functions of the equipment when it is used in connection with a PC These functions can select between different operation modes and optimize GAM 110 to work with other compat ible devices The NKHM can access and modify GAM 110 internal Configuration Attributes CA a configuration script file which controls the internal parameters of several attributes related to GAM 110 programming The NKHM is pre
20. D 50 END I k AA JUT Il onini gana Or 1001 LA on C LA Goi EE EE Oo ee PINI LAN PINI CHIS N O D LL 60 8 GAM 110 PLC Equipment Communication The following sections are a list of parameters used to allow the communication between GAM 110 with PLC devices For additional information please refer to device documentation 8 1 GAM 110 PLC Equipment Communication Parameters Parameters and its values must be inserted using the CA file readable writable using NKHM application 8 1 1 uDX ClpOEnabled Enable disable communication with Dexter uDX200 PLC uDX ClpOEnabled 0 default Disable communication uDX CIpOEnabled 1 Enable communication 8 1 2 uDX CIpOAddr Set the address of the network Master RS 485 DXNET 8 1 3 uDX Clp0OComType Set the type of communication TCP IP RS 232 or RS 485 uDX CIpOComType 0 Sets communication such as TCP IP uDX Clp0ComType 1 Sets communication such as RS 232 uDX CIpOComType 2 Sets communication such as RS 485 8 1 4 uDX ClpOTcpMode Sets the mode of communication TCP IP Client or Server uDX ClpOTcpMode 0 Sets the equipment GAM110 as Client uDX ClpOTcpMode 1 Sets the equipment GAM110 as Server 8 1 5 uDX ClpOVar Set the access variable in the PLC which will receive the ID of the person and the ID of the finger so that it is recognized in the equipment GAM110 8 1 6 uDX ClpOBaudRate Set the baud rat
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22. GAM 110 User Manual GAM 110 User Manual Firmware 1 00 37j7 Neokoros IT Biometric Technology ATTENTION STATIC ELECTRICITY SENSITIVE DEVICE The GAM 110 just like any other electronic device is susceptible to irreparable damage caused by occasional static electricity discharge in its inner board and components It is essential to carry out the static electricity unloading from the body prior any installation operation procedures It is strongly recommended to avoid any unnecessary contact with the device internal components WARNING damages caused by static electrical discharges are NOT covered by the End User Warranty Certificate To discharge static electricity consider the following procedures before any operation including the GAM 110 1 With your computer off make sure it is grounded keeping its power cord plugged into a 3 prong groun ded outlet 2 Touch for few seconds a bare metal frame not a painted or coated surface of the computer case Turn the computer on 3 With the computer on repeat the step 2 Keep your hand in contact with the computer case for few seconds 4 Consider to use a static eletricity discharging wristband to perform long operations using the GAM 110 internal components Electricity discharging wristbands are available in electronics supplies stores Please refer to manufactures instructions to static electricity discharging optimization 5 The device now is ready for assem
23. NOT USE CAPACITORS FOR RECIRCULATION USE ONLY DIODE IMPORTANT TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE UNIT USE THE PROVIDED SCREWS ONLY 1 Introduction GAM 110 is a biometric fingerprint reader also equipped with a card reader sensor The device uses one of world s best algorithms in its operational design allowing a fingerprint recognizing time of about 1 second in Standalone operation mode GAM 110 is capable to store up to 12 000 fingerprint samples templates with real time information dis played in its LCD screen Configuration and data communication uses TCP IP RS 232 ports or an USB memory device 1 1 Overview Features amp External Components Following sections covers some of the basic GAM 110 overview its features and its external components Capable to store up to 2 million events Wiegand output to be developed Internal relay designed to support up to 1A amp re of electric current POE Power Over Ethernet Utilization with several different types of RFID cards Equipped with a relay to drive locks electric locks electromagnetic locks electromagnet gates etc Easy installation connectivity and utilization Figure 1 shows the arrangement of the components in the external device panel Menu Navigation Keys Led Display Keypad Reader Sensor USB port Fig 1 GAM 110 external components 1 1 1 Display Properties The LCD graphic display of GAM 110 has 128X64 pixels and two fo
24. bling and connections Avoid unnecessary contact with the device internal components ATTENTION AVOID INAPPROPRIATE DISPOSAL OF THIS DEVICE AND ITS COMPONENTS This device is made using electronic components which can be harmful to en vironment if not properly disposed Please check your local rules and regula tions for the proper disposal and recycling of this device and its components after the end of its life cycle ATTENTION DO NOT USE CAPACITORS FOR RECIRCULATION USE ONLY DIODE IMPORTANT TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE UNIT USE THE PROVIDED SCREWS ONLY Additional information covering device installation can be found in the GAM 110 Installation Manual Before any attempt to install and use GAM 110 plea se read both documents to assure correct device installation configuration and operation The internal board connectors shown in this document figures are referring to REV1 of GAM 110 Connectors in REV or 2 are in different position on the board although they keep the same functions 2 GAM 110 User Manual Contents l Introducton aasi licia 9 1 1 Overview Features External COMponeEntS i 9 TALE DIS DION PRO PE OS ii A A NA aa 10 1 t 2 Re 0e SensoFPIODeHI Sisal 10 PI oE USET ON o E E 10 EI REV OGG PROD CICS O EEO 10 1 1 5 Menu Navigation Keys Led Properties cccccccccccseeeeseeeeccccccccsceeeeeceecssssecucuecsesecesssssssueneesesesesess 10 k2 SiHafAWare Descpioii i dille 10 1 2 GAM
25. cript file read by NKHM Specific configuration scripts can be obtained consulting the Neokoros Authorized Support Service Some options are automatically configured and applied to the script file when the equipment is in use with some management applications as Dokeo and others To access and change the GAM 110 configuration files please proceed as it follows 1 Make sure the GAM 110 is correctly connected and running in the network band where it must operate 2 Run the stress test to confirm if the device data communication link is up please refer to GAM 110 Installation Manual A successful stress test can be confirmed in the device screen as shown in figure 55 Fig 55 GAM 110 under stress test a successful test indicates the data communication link between GAM 110 and the network is up 44 The Start button to run the test now is marked with Stop Click it to cease the test 3 Using the NKHM application main screen double click on the GAM 110 indication on the list fig 56 bl Neokoros Hardware Manager 2 3 1 2 ig JE Al Refresh Tests db Settings amp Firmware Er Update A Key db More P port Server 256 0 0 0 more information ME FPS 1 00 34 192 168 22 16 192 168 0 10 MAC Ethernet NK FP3 00 34k 192 168 2 55 192 168 010 a e PRE MK FP3 00 34 192 166 2198 192 168 010 00 17 48 FC 40 pui GARNMI10 0 3702 192 169 3 00 192 168 0 156 Rara Hardware version i GAMI 10 00 37c3 192 168
26. d MasterPwd 9999 default 5 1 24 MaxOpenDelay Specifies the amount of time a door can be open before triggering the buzzer on MaxOpenDelay X gt where X is a value between 0 and 65535 miliseconds Default 10000 10 seconds SI 5 1 25 MenuTime Sets the time duration the menus will be displayed in the screen if there is no keypad activity MenuTime X gt where X is a value between 0 and 65536 default 30000 30 sec 5 1 26 MIWA This parameter is used to enable or disable a MIWA Lock Requires GIO110 module for utilization Setting will only take effect if the option GIO 1 Miwa 0 default disables Miwa mode Miwa 1 enable Miwa mode 5 1 27 Mode Sets the equipment operation mode Mode 0 gt StandAlone only The equipment will operate in standalone mode using an internal database stored in its memory Mode 1 gt On line only The device will work connected directly to a computer and send fingerprint images templates or keyboard card events to that computer Mode 2 gt Fallback default The device will work connected to a computer but if the computer stops re sponding it will work in standalone mode 5 1 28 Module The module parameter allows to enable or disable device biometric reading Use it to activate or deacti vate the fingerprint reader Module 1 enables biometric reading default Module 0 disables biometric reading 5 1 29 MonitorUp Mo
27. d due a non fingerprint recognition not authorized a message will be shown in the LCD and the LED will lit with a red color A blue color indicates the equipment is in idle state 1 2 Hardware Description The following sections describe some of the hardware components used in GAM 110 To detailed installa tion instructions please refer to GAM 110 Installation Manual document 10 The unit runs on embedded Linux Operating System uses an optical scanner GSO 110 and does not re quire a PC to run full Standalone operation mode However a PC based program for import export data can be used We strongly recommend NKHM Neokoros Hardware Management application to access the internal configurations of GAM 110 and perform several other actions 1 2 1 GAM 110 Technical Specifications CLASSIFICATION GAM 110 SPEC Power supply External 12VDC PoE PoE 30VDC 60VDC Nominal 48VDC Typical consumption Processor Memory Max number of templates Display USB device port USB host port External devices Connectivity Cardreader Sensor GS0110 Dimensions Weight Verification Type Recognition Time Warranty Period Temperature range Humidity range 90 1 2 2 Unit Dimensions 170mm B3mm Fig 3 GAM 110 unit dimensions FRONT 152mm 60mm Sim m 11 fn 35mm 64mm 53mm Fig 4 GAM 110 unit dimensions SIDE VIEW L R 12 2 Connectors Rev1 To detailed instruction
28. e first line of GAM 110 display main screen Greeting X gt where X is the message content Example Greeting Welcome to Neokoros The message will be displayed as shown in figure 59 Fig 59 The Greeting parameter allows to insert a custom message in the first line of the main screen 5 1 19 HBinterval Sets the time between heartbeats responses after which the equipment goes StandAlone if mode 2 Use the syntax HBinterval X gt where X must be a value for time in hundredths of seconds Default 100 Value also can be set using hexadecimal notation Example for 100 default value HBinterval 0x0064 50 5 1 20 HBThreshold Sets the time limit for heartbeats responses after which the equipment goes off line Use the syntax HBThreshold X gt where X must a value for time in hundredths of seconds Default 500 Value also can be set using hexadecimal notation Example for 500 default value HBinterval 0x01f4 5 1 21 HideTyping Enable disable normal characters in the display when the master password is being typed HideTyping 0 default normal character display HideTyping 1 asterisks characters display 5 1 22 Language Sets the equipment language Language XX gt where XX must be one of the following codes EN English BR Portuguese KR Korean JP Japanese ZH Chinese TH Thai 5 1 23 MasterPwd Sets the equipment master passwor
29. e for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX CIpOBaudRate 110 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 uDX ClpOBaudRate 38400 default 61 8 1 7 UDX ClpODataBits Set the data bits for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX ClpODataBits 5 6 7 8 uDX ClpODataBits 8 default 8 1 8 uDX ClpOStopBits Set the stop bits for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX CIpOStopBits 0 1 uDX CIpOStopBits 1 default 8 1 9 uDX ClpOParity Set the parity for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX ClpOParity O even 1 Odd 2 none uDX ClpOParity 2 default 8 1 10 uDX ClpOFlowCtrl Set the flow control for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX ClpOFlowCtrl O rts cts 1 XON XOFF 2 none uDX CIpOFlowCtrl 2 default 8 1 11 uDX CIpOMyAddr Set the address of the network equipment GAM110 on RS 485 DXNET 8 1 12 uDX CIpOlp Set the IP address of the PLC 8 1 13 UDX ClpOPort Set the communication port for the equipment that will be configured as a server 8 1 14 UDX Clp1Enabled Enable disable communication with Control4 PLC uDX ClpOEnabled 0 default Disable communication uDX ClpOEnabled 1 Enable communication 62 8 1 15 uDX Clo1ComType Set the type of communication TCP IP or RS 232 uDX CIpOComType 0 Sets the communication as TCP IP uDX Clp0ComType 1 Sets the communication as RS 232 8 1 16 uDX Clp1TcpMode Sets the mode of communication TCP IP Client or Server uDX ClpOTcpMode 0 Sets the
30. eftime 3 Network Fig 36 Configure menu options 32 3 4 1 Language The Language menu presents a screen with a list of available languages on the equipment Currently the GAM 110 available languages are 1 English 2 Portuguese 3 Korean 4 Japanese 5 Chinese 6 Thai Select the desired language and press the key to confirm fig 37 To return to previous menu press the key Fig 37 Options of the Language menu 3 4 2 Date Time Adjustments in the current date and time can be made in this section 2 Configure gt 2 Date time Also is possible to configure the equipment to operate using daylight saving time Type the current date and time and use the arrows navigation keys above the keypad to select AM or PM fig 38 Use the arrows navigation keys pressing the CLR key to select Adjust daylight saving time option Press to invoke the daylight saving time adjustment screen fig 39 33 Fig 38 To adjust the equipment to operate using the daylight saving time select the correspondent option and press the key This will Fig 39 invoke the daylight saving time adjustment screen Enter the values to start and end of daylight saving time period and set the time difference in Adjustment Confirm the operation pressing the key Specify the date and time to start end of the daylight saving time Insert the time diff
31. equipment GAM110 as Client uDX ClpOTcpMode 1 Sets the equipment GAM110 as Server 8 1 17 uDX ClpOBaudRate Set the baud rate for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX CIpOBaudRate 110 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 uDX ClpOBaudRate 38400 default 8 1 18 uDX Clp1DataBits Set the data bits for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX ClpODataBits 5 6 7 8 uDX ClpODataBits 8 default 8 1 19 uDX Clp1StopBits Set the stop bits for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX CIpOStopBits 0 1 uDX CIpOStopBits 1 default 8 1 20 uDX Clp1Parity Set the parity for RS 232 or RS 485 uDX ClpOParity O even 1 Odd 2 none uDX ClpOParity 2 default 8 1 21 uDX Clp1FlowCtrl Set the flow control for RS 232 and RS 485 uDX ClpOFlowCtrl O rts cts 1 XON XOFF 2 none uDX CIpOFlowCtrl 2 default 63 8 1 22 uDX Clp1lp Set the IP address of the PLC 8 1 23 uDX Clp1Port Set the communication port for the equipment that will be configured as a server 64 End User Limited Warranty Certificate NEOKOROS IT uses the latest technology in the production of all the components used for the assembly and operation of their equipment ensuring its products against manufacturing defects This warranty covers defects in workmanship for a one 1 year period to the end customer since the installation of the related product and any related component is performed by authorized NEOKOROS IT personnel
32. erence in Adjust ment Press to confirm the deletion or to cancel 3 4 3 Network Network section allows to configure GAM 110 to operate in the correspondent network when the unit must be on line and working under a PC computer management and control like NKHM Neokoros Hard ware Manager The section screen is invoked by pressing 2 Configure gt 3 Network 34 Figure 40 shows the network parameters to be entered according the PC network configuration Figure 41 shows the extension of the screen with the option to save and apply all typed parameters values Network DHCP 1 Inactive IP Address 192 168 123 207 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Fig 40 Network configuration section enter the corresponding values in the parameters DHCP 1 Inactive IP Address 192 168 123 207 Mask 255 255 255 Gateway 0 0 0 0 dave Settings Fig 41 To save and apply the network configuration select the Save Settings option and press To ensure the correct configuration please follow this procedure 1 Connect the unit to the network Please refer to GAM 110 Installation Manual for connection details 2 Open the network configuration values in the computer OS 3 Enter the values in the Network section of GAM 110 To avoid hardware conflicts please notice to not use values which are already corresponding to other connected devices 4 Confirm the values selecting the opt
33. hentication mode The following identification modes are available in GAM 110 Fingerprint password Card fingerprint Card password Card only Fingerprint only PIN fingerprint PIN password Card PIN or password can be disabled To configure an identification mode using the options available in the Identification item follow this pro cedure 29 gt Type the master password in the unit N Press 1 to access USER menu W9 Press 2 to access EDIT USER option D Search and select an user 5 Navigate to IDENTIFICATION option and press fig 32 ID 6T3 2 Dauhan Henrique Lima so 11 4 Ea y aa dd irene loto Enter card Fig 32 Confirmation screen Use the cursor keys above the keypad to select an option and press to confirm 6 In Use fingerprint option select one of the following options fig 33 Pet cd ibe LIRE lrit Und tin Gqerprint gt FE gt Oni Use FII 2 With Password card Fig 33 In this section is possible to configure an identification mode 1 Disabled 2 Only fingerprint 30 3 With password 7 In Use card option select between 1 Disabled 2 Only Card 3 With fingerprint 4 With password 8 In Use PIN option select between 1 Disabled 2 With password 3 With fingerprint 9
34. ich may be 1 On Line for GAM 110 use with a computer running an application for device control and manage ment Use this operation mode when the GAM 110 is controlled by NKHM Neokoros Hardware Manager 2 Standalone When this mode is selected the whole recognition process including fingerprint readings time and attendance records and etc will be done in GAM 110 The unit will not be controlled by external devices or applications 3 Fallback for GAM 110 use with a computer running an application for device control and manage ment If a communication or PC hardware failure occurs the equipment will change its operation mode to Standalone The data communication will be up and running when the connection is re established Modes can be selected using the option Operation mode fig 44 Mode Llon MOHE 1 On line gt dens Pa sensor led tand 31 ONE a ae line Save Settings Fig 44 GAM 110 operation modes NOTE Changes in options of all parameters of the Mode menu must be saved After changing any value select Exit in the screen extension and press The Mode main screen will be displayed pictured above Then select Save Settings and press again If any parameter changing operation is executed without the applying of the Save Settings command a message will be displayed for value changing con firmation Press for changi
35. ification Modes Control type Personal Identification Number of user Add fingerprints Register a proxmity card Card data Fig 21 Enroll User items and options The additional option in the next section of the screen User password Level lt 1 Normal gt lt 2 Admin gt Delete all fingerprints of current user Delete current user Fig 22 allows to apply a user status normal admin and delete data fingerprints or all user information 3 3 1 1 Add fingerprint Fingerprints acquisition procedure can be executed using the function Add fingerprint present in the Enroll Usr menu Once the option is selected choose the fingerprint type lt 1 Normal gt or lt 2 Duress gt using lt or gt keys above the keypad Then proceed as follows 23 1 Press the key This will invoke the screen shown in figure 23 lt lt Add fingerprint gt gt User 1 Type lt 1 Normal gt Finger lt 1 Right thumb gt Fig 23 Starting the fingerprint sample data registration procedure in GAM 110 2 Press key again This will select the Finger 1 Right thumb option At this point with the Finger 1 Right thumb option selected it is possible to choose the finger for finger print sample data registration fig 24 To change the finger press the correspondent number to select lt 1 Right thumb gt lt 2 Right index gt lt 3 Right middle gt lt 4 Right
36. ion shown in figure 41 and pressing the key 5 Open NKHM software and execute a stress test Please refer to GAM 110 Installation Manual for details 35 3 5 Operation Menu The Operation Menu allows to change the master password select the GAM 110 operation mode en able disable the fingerprint reader card reader GIO module and other devices and turn on and off the PIN characters when it is being typing 3 5 1 Master Passwd In the following procedures the default master password will be changed from 9999 default to 1234 1 From the GAM 110 main screen press the key Enter the default master password value 9999 2 Press 3 key to enter Operation menu Press 1 to access the Master Passwd section fig 42 Master Passwd gt ASSEN Passo Jey password Contirm password Fig 42 Setting a new master password 3 With the Current password item selected type 9999 factory default value Press the key 5 With the New password item selected enter the numbers 1234 Press the key 6 Select the last item Confirm password and type 1234 again Press the key 7 A confirmation message will be displayed on the screen fig 43 Password changed Fig 43 Password change confirmation screen 36 GAM 110 master password to access its menus is now 1234 3 5 2 Mode The Mode feature allows to configure GAM 110 operation mode wh
37. ng confirmation or to cancel 3 5 2 1 The Standalone mode Some specific configurations can be applied to Standalone mode Selecting the option Standalone and pressing several other options will be displayed fig 45 They are 37 atandalone au frecoanizec 1 Ho uE Relay timetrecog 2 AB kelay not recog 2 Fig 45 Standalone mode options Push button Enable disable a buttonhole if it is connected to any sensor The parameters can be lt 1 None gt lt 2 Sensor 0 gt lt 3 Sensor 1 gt lt 4 Sensor 2 gt lt 5 Sensor 3 gt lt 6 Sensor 4 gt Relay recognized Specify which relay will be activated when a fingerprint is recognized authorization is OK Options are lt 1 No Relay gt lt 2 Relay 1 gt lt 3 Relay 2 gt lt 4 Relay 3 gt Relay time recognized Sets how long the Relay recognized will be activated Time notation is in hun dredths of seconds Relay not recognized Specify which relay will be activated when a fingerprint is not recognized not authorized Options are lt 1 No relay gt 38 lt 2 Relay 1 gt lt 3 Relay 2 gt lt 4 Relay 3 gt Relay time not recognized Sets how long the Relay not recognized will be activated Time notation is in hundredths of seconds Settings in Standalone mode must be saved to be applied In the screen extension select the option
38. nitorDown These parameters are used to monitor the sensor state Any change of the state is registered and sent to the server For on line use only MonitorUp X gt where X is a value correspondent to a sensor MonitorDown X gt where X is a value correspondent to a sensor 52 X is an integer value that is interpreted in a range of 8 bits Each bit of the value on or off corresponds to monitoring the corresponding sensor Sensors 0 and 1 are internal BCGMG sensors Sensors 2 3 4 and 5 are GIO ones In binary each sensor means one bit and the zero sensor is the less significant Example To monitor sensors 5 and O the X value is 33 that is equivalent to the 100001 binary value 5 1 30 OKTime Time to display a validation success message such as Access OK If this time is less than RelayTime the message stays on screen until RelayTime is elapsed Otherwise even after RelayTime is elapsed the mes Sage stays on default 300 3 seconds value must be a number between 60000 hundredths of seconds 5 1 31 PortCmd Change the default command port Default 5546 UDP This parameter is very useful when several equip ments are installed in a web based application and they must be routed thru the network PortCmd X gt where X is a value correspondent to a port 5 1 32 Printer Enables a printer connected to serial 1 to print tickets mostly used in Cafeteria mode Do NOT use a printer
39. nt types Small 8X6 and Large 16X8 The display shows menus screens data and equipments operation messages 1 1 2 Reader Sensor Properties The onboard sensor in GAM 110 is a prism based sensor CMOS image area 15mm X 18mm size 21mm W X 23mm L X 55mm H resolution 500DPI The card reader is capable to operate with several different RFID card types 1 1 3 USB Port The USB port fig 2 is located under the lower area of the GAM 110 keyboard as shown in figure 2 The port is a host USB port to any USB device connection Its main purpose is to provide data exporting to a removable storage device like pen drives and memory keys Fig 2 GAM 110 USB Port 1 1 4 Keypad Properties The keypad in GAM 11 has 12 keys 0 to 9 numeric keys plus and standard keys key is used to cancel operations and return to previous menus The key is used to select confirm options and opera tion modes Numeric keys can be used to quick access menu options also to enter numeric information when it is requested ex to type a master password 1 1 5 Menu Navigation Keys Led Properties Menu navigation keys can be used to select options in the menu scroll the screen up and down also to put the cursor in a specific position in the screen The LED in the middle of the keys is used for signaling Example if a recognition operation is successful the led will lit with a green color If the authorization is not allowe
40. ode 2 relaytime S00 Read ln Effective hidetypina 0 printer 0 Language EN Value PushButtori 0 sendlrmadge 1 SendTemplate 0 cave i Permanent Contrast Oxfff Configuration file script parameters and values Current operation mode Read CO offline On line Fallback stays on line while server active change Fig 58 Click on Read button the CA file with configuration parameters and their respective values will be shown in NKHM 6 Change the parameters values according to the references found in the next section of this manual NOTE Do not change the configuration file without specific parameters and its correct values It can leave the GAM 110 unresponsive Please refer to section 5 before any modification in the configuration file 7 In the Configuration file CA pane click on the Save button Changes in the configuration file will be applied in the internal memory of the GAM 110 device 8 Close the NKHM application 5 Configuration Options CA File Parameters Options in GAM 110 can be defined by the parameter values in the CA File Once the script is displayed in NKHM screen the parameters can be inserted with their designated values like a simple text file Please notice the syntax of each parameter must be entered correctly 5 1 Parameters Values List The parameters and its values must be inserted modified in correspondence with the following list 5 1
41. overing are the responsibility of the end customer Product Model Description Product Serial Number Neokoros Neokoros IT Ltd Biometric Technology All Rights Reserved 2010 2015 No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior permission of Neokoros IT Specifications subject to change without notice
42. r down The value is an integer that is interpreted an array of 8 bits Each bit of the value enables or disables monitoring corresponding sensor when the sensor goes from 1 to 0 down Default O Bits monitor up The value is an integer that is interpreted an array of 8 bits Each bit of the value en ables or disables monitoring corresponding sensor when the sensor goes from 0 to 1 up Auto grab video When a webcam is connected its image can be captured and sent to a computer run ning a compatible application Settings in On line mode must be saved to be applied In the screen extension select the option Exit and press the key In the main Mode screen select Save Settings and press the key again 3 5 3 Device The Device section 3 Operation gt 3 Device allows to set up proximity card readers GIO Module and a MIWA lock Additional configuration for these and other devices can be done using NKHM application in GAM 110 con figuration file The options in the Device section can enable or disable these devices fig 47 Seu LCE 4 2 Disabled 1 ade LA ab Enbled MIWA lock operation Enabled Save Sett1nas Fig 47 In Device section is possible to enable disable proximity card readers GIO Module and a MIWA lock After enabling disabling select the option Save settings and press key to keep and apply any altera tion
43. r example if ShowCardLE 0 instead of 044D641D displays 72180765 if ShowCardLE 1 instead of 1D644D04 displays 493112580 default 0 value 0 disabled 1 enabled 5 1 44 ShowCardLE If a card UID serial number has 4 bytes or ShowCardTrunc 1 and it has more than 4 bytes display these bytes in little endian order inverted For example if the card UID has bytes 04 4D 64 1D hexadecimal if ShowCardLE 0 displays 044D641D if ShowCardLE 1 displays 1D644D04 default 0 value 0 disabled 1 enabled 5 1 45 ShowCardTrunc If a card UID serial number has more than 4 bytes consider only 4 bytes for displaying on screen The reason for this option is that some old software may handle only MiFARE cards with 4 byte UID Affects the display of card serial number when a card is not recognized or in the Enter card screen see 3 3 1 2 default 0 value 0 disabled 1 enabled 56 5 1 46 TimeServer Configure one or more time servers NTP Each server1 server2 etc should be a valid IP address or if DNS is configured a valid DNS name Space around the server names or commas is ignored TimeServer server1 server2 NOTE to use IPs outside of the local network or server names that resolve to internet IPs you must con figure a gateway for the equipment 5 1 47 TimeZone dl 9 Specifies the current time zone where default or specifies more or less than GMT hh 1
44. reen The following sections show how to manage the menus 20 3 1 Main screen The GAM 110 main screen displays the information shown in figure 16 Network communication icon connected Current time Current date Fig 16 Initial information displayed in GAM 110 LCD main screen The network communication icon indicates if the unit is able to receive transmit data Figures 17 and 18 shows the meaning of each icon status Fig 18 Network communica tion icon indicates there is a es tablished connection between network and GAM 110 Fig 17 Network communication icon indicates there is no connection 3 2 Password Requirement Password request is shown when the key is pressed Type the password and press again To erase the last digit typed press After entering the password press to advance to the next menu If the password is wrong a message will be displayed Default password is 9999 Type it and then press to advance to the next menu fig 19 Fig 19 Type 9999 master default password to access the next menu 21 3 3 Main Menu GAM 110 main menu fig 20 allows the access to four other menus 1 User 2 Configure 3 Operation 4 Files Fig 20 Navigate using the keys above the keypad and hit the to access the desired option Items can be also selected pressing the correspondent number in the keypad The allows to return to the previous
45. riate baud rate as 9600 19200 115200 5 1 8 CardS2 Enables an additional card reader which should be connected to the serial port 2 see connector CN8 CardS2 X gt where X is the value which should match the connected card reader code 0 None default 1 Mifare SRT Neokoros 2 RFID 125 Khz any with protocol like Acura s 3 Bar Code 8 Mifare Duali DE ABM6 9 Acu Mifare AM 11 12 Acu Mifare AM 08 reads serial number only 5 1 9 CardS2BaudRate Sets the communication speed to use with CardS2 CardS2BaudRate X gt where X is the value of the speed depending of the card reader type O none default Values an appropriate baud rate as 9600 19200 115200 5 1 10 Contrast Sets display contrast Contrast X gt where X is a value between 0 and 65535 5 1 11 DNSServer Configure one or more DNS servers each server1 server2 etc should be a valid IP address Space around the server names or commas is ignored DNSServer server1 server2 NOTE to use IPs outside of the local network you must configure a gateway for the equipment 48 5 1 12 Doorsensor Identifies a door sensor or any other sensor Used with MaxOpenDelay 10000 parameter 10000 10 seconds DoorSensor X gt where X is a value for deactivated sensor 1 ou sensor 2 1 deactivated default 0 sensor 2 1 sensor 1 5 1 13 FunctionKeys The number of function keys to enable defaul
46. s about how to disassemble the unit panels please refer to GAM 110 Installation Manual The pin1 in every connector in GAM 110 is indicated by a triangle mark The Rev notation re fers to connectors position in the GAM 110 board which can be Rev1 or Rev2 according board version 2 1 CN4 USB Device Port to computer connection a pa m me e m2 r 5 Not used 15 la E o 4 GND 3 D on mu 2 D am f le E 1 Vcc FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 2 2 CN6 USB Device Port to external devices connection w CAE pi Liki ig as ES e gi E VERDA J L Hun i fm Emi i db Ai we bu i Fig 6 CN6 Connector USB Device port to external devices 13 Pno fonon osnon 1 e rese CI N a e rw e em ANN O cc j moo ooo o Smisen OOOO N fesso SSCS iv qpniseso a C end ewo Serial Ground Se px Receive data for serial port AS 232 level eral 2 Tr Transmit data for Serial port R5 232 Level Serial 2 _ ewo senal Ground Serial px receive data for serial port AS 232 level eral Tx Transmit data for Serial port R5 232 Level Serial 1 _ ve Positive pin of power supply 12 or 28 8V Value is according the version of GAM 110 A multimeter test in the pin 16 of connector 8 CN8 is highly recommended Same procedure must be executed for CN10 and CN 13 connectors 14 2 4 CN13 Power Supply amp Relays Connector
47. s are clean Rub your thumb and finger together to create moisture or oil This helps the reader read the fingerprint If your hands are dry this may affect the responsiveness of the reader may cause the reader to not be able to detect a fingerprint 25 6 Repeat the steps for a new user s fingerprint The unit automatically will designate the user as a new one avoiding a data overwriting on the already registered user 3 3 1 2 Enter Card Enter Card function can register a proximity card When the function is selected a card can be placed near the fingerprint reader where is located the internal card reader sensor in the GAM 110 After positioning the card its serial number will be displayed in the screen and the unit will require a con firmation of the card registering Press to confirm or to cancel To delete the card press 0 in the keypad fig 26 Press zero to delete the card Proximity card number When the card is submitted the unit will require a confirmation TETI Press HE to confirm or to cancel Fig 26 The GAM 110 is equipped with an internal card reader Card must be placed near the fingerprint sensor area 3 3 2 Edit User The Edit User function Main menu gt 1 User gt 2 Edit User show a screen with an ID request The first option Edit User Search by allows searching users by lt 1 Global ID gt Search a user by their global ID lt 2
48. sented as an executable file format exe file extension If it is necessary please obtain a copy of the software contacting the Neokoros Authorized Support Service 4 1 Identifying GAM 110 The NKHM application can list all connected devices to the network Once the equipment is recognized it can be managed by the application To additional information related to GAM 110 network recognition procedures please refer to equipment Installation Manual In the following procedures NKHM will be used to list all devices connected to the network including some units of the GAM 110 equipment Please follow the procedures to ensure the correct identification of the unit when it is connected to the network 1 Please refer to GAM 110 Installation Manual for initial procedures to network connection 2 From the main screen in GAM 110 press the key three times This will invoke the GAM 110 general information screen Please take a note of the highlighted information shown in figure 53 Ga Gam 110 unit serial number ome Gam 110 firmware version Fig 53 GAM 110 general information screen Press three times 43 3 With the unit connected to the network please refer to the Installation Manual execute NKHM appli cation The NKHM main screen will show a list fig 54 of all connected devices i Neokoros Hardware Manager 2 3 1 2 bal L Firmware Ep Update Brey _ di More
49. t 0 values A number from 0 to 9 If it is not zero function keys are enabled on the keyboard Offline records contain a field with the number of the function used or zero if no function is active 5 1 14 FunctionMenu Enables a menu to select a function right after validating access No effect if FunctionKeys 0 If FunctionMenu 0 you can select a function by pressing and then the function digit 1 to 9 the cur rent selected function name will appear on top of screen You can deselect the function by pressing If FunctionMenu 1 the GAM will display a menu asking for the function right after validating access The function names displayed in the menu can be configured with FunctionX options default 0 value 0 disabled 1 enabled 5 1 15 FunctionX Name for the function X where X 1 to 9 No effect if X is greater than FunctionKeys default the default name used is Function X X 1 to 9 value a text string that is displayed when the function is selected 5 1 16 FunctionXPrint Enables or disables printing cafeteria ticket for the function X No effect if Cafeteria 0 or X is greater than FunctionKeys 49 default 1 value 0 do not print ticket if the selected function is X 1 print ticket 5 1 17 GIO Enable communication with GIO 110 module Please refer to section 6 for further information Gio 0 default disabled Gio 1 enabled 5 1 18 Greeting Shows a custom message in th
50. the GIO Power 12V and the COMI Connect the GIO NC1 to the Power of the Lock 12V Connect the Exit buttons to each of the GIO IN1 IN1 Connect the Lock GND and the Power GND Fig 60 58 ENI LNI GNI ENI i ON Aejay GINO 9 G LINO 9 NOI Aepy ONO G ON AepPy OND OL aser t ONO XLES l LL Xyes gt xul Fl El XLLS er LNOHMd z aNg ELNO ONO GAM CN13 Truco GND 3 PWR IN aj eno o Troon GAM CN8 ono isk 10 GNO 4858 9 8 485A GND 7 6 OuT2 our 5 ra ne nae 5 2 Ni mi i GIO COMI C D 03 i XD TAD PWR GND 1 H Door Lock Fig 61 59 7 GAM 110 Simplified Connector Position and Pin Numbers SARA S2TX GND 485A OUT2 IN2 IN1 a GLP Internal connectors shown in the pictures of this document are from GAM 110 REVI The REV2 connectors position are different in the board however they preserve the same func tions of REVI connectors UIT tmel Inur 11009111 Relay NC Normally Closed Relay Relay COM Common Relay Relay NO Normally Open Relay CN13 12 11 S2RX n 3 PWR IN 10 9 4858 4 GND 8 7 GND 5 Relay NC 6 5 OUT 1 n 3 IND 6 Relay COM gt 4 INT T Relay NO _ ditt EUs Eis 14 13 GN

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