Transcript
Fingkey Access Fingkey Access RC/MC User Guide NITGEN & COMPANY
© Copyright 2010, NITGEN&COMPANY Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 1
Unauthorized reproduction of part or all of this manual’s content in any form is prohibited. Product specifications may change without prior notice to improve functionality. NITGEN&COMPANY the NITGEN logo are registered trademarks of NITGEN&COMPANY Other names and trademarks belong to respective companies. The font used in this product is Naver’s “Nanum”.
NITGEN&COMPANY Customer Service Center Tel: +82.2.556.7115 Fax: +82.2.513.2191 Email:
[email protected]
Table of Contents 2
Features Product Component Product Description / LCD Display & Touch Panel System Configuration Authentication Time&Attendance Mode Entering Administrator Menu Menu (1~7) Specification Trouble Shooting (1~3) Information to the User
Features 3
Remote control and real-time access monitoring by means of server program (AccessManager Pro.)
User’s setup function reinforced
Password/ RF card or any combination of the means
Touch Keypad with Backlight
IP65 rated waterproof & dustproof
CE, FCC certificated
Auto-on function
Shortcut ID matching opportunity provided
Various authentication media supported
LFD (Live Finger Detection)
Disabled @ RC/MC
Product Component
The FingkeyAccess includes the following components. For detailed information about installation, see the installation guide. If any of the following items is missing, contact the Customer Support Team
FingkeyAccess Standard
Power Cord
Install Bracket
4
Bolts
FingkeyAccess RC/MC
Adapter
S/W CD
Product Description 1. LCD
Initial message FINGKEY ACCESS
2. Touch Panel
09:12:34
Network connection status
3. Fingerprint Input 4. Card Input
Function Keys
5. Reset Button
Cursor Key
Front View
(8) Menu
No
5
Name
LCD & Touch Pad
Description
1
LCD
The user can get information from it
2
Touch Panel
The user can handle all inputs by touching.
3
Finger Sensor
The user places his/her finger for authentication. (disabled @ RC/MC)
4
Card Input
The user places his/her card for authentication.
5
Reset Button
The user can make the system reset manually.
ENTER Key Escape
System Configuration
6
Components Access Server/Remote Manager/Remote Monitor # of accessible terminals ACM Pro.Max. 2,000 terminals ACM v2.57x Max. 255 terminals(available soon) # of accessible remote client PCs 8 clients Supportable OS above Windows 2000 # of users enrolled ACM Pro.100,000 users(SQL/SQL Express) ACM v2.57x 10,000 users(MDB/SQL) (available soon)
Authentication
Standard Model : Fingerprint, RF Card, Password
1. Maximize the finger area scanned and press evenly (70 ~ 80% of full pressure). 2. Place the “core” of the fingerprint at the center of the scanner. The core is usually opposite the whitish half-moon on the bottom of the fingernail. Therefore, place the half-moon part at the center of the scanner when scanning. Correct
7
RC/MC Model : RF Card, Password
Incorrect
Time&Attendance Mode General/Simple Mode F3- INPUT ID : 0324
In attendance mode, function keys are displayed on the lower-right of the initial screen. In Simple or General Attendance mode, the user must press a function key and input his ID to be authenticated. Function keys are as follows: F1: Coming to work F2: Leaving work F3: Going out F4: Returning After the user presses a function key, the key will be included in the server log data which will be used by the attendance management program. Auto/Extended Mode : Contact Sales Point.
8
Menu : Entering Administrator Menu 9
INPUT M ASTER ID : 0324
If no administrator was designated and only general users were registered in network mode, all users will be allowed to enter the Management menu.
To enter the Administrator menu, touch the “MENU” button at the lower of the touch pad. Input the administrator ID and follow the authentication process. The Administrator menu will be displayed. Because no users have yet been registered, any user can enter the Administrator menu. At least one administrator for should be registered for security purposes.
Menu : User Management, FP option 1.User Manager
2.FP Option
1. Register User
Register User
2. Modify User
Modify User Info.
3. Delete User
Delete 1 User
4. Delete All
Delete All Users
1. Brightness
Control Sensor Image
2. Secu. Level
Set Security Level
3. Capture Mode
Finger Capture mode
4. Sensor Timeout
Set Maximum Capture Time
Disabled 6. 1:N Timeout
10
Set 1:N Authentication Timeout
Disable @ Network Mode
Disable @ RC/MC
Menu : UI option, System Option 3.UI Option
1. Language
Select Language
2. Buzzer
Buzzer On/Off
Disabled
4.System Option
11
4. FuncKey DIsp
Display type for Attendance
1. LOG
LOG On/Off
2. RF Card
Select RF Card Type
3. Wiegand
Select 26/34 bit
4. Function Mode
AC/ T&A
AC = Access Control T&A = Time & Attendance
5. Auth Mode
SO / NL
SO = standalone mode NL = Network mode
6. Time Setting
Current Time Setting
7. Terminal Mode
Set Wiegand output
8. Timezone Mode
Timezone On/Off
Only @ T&A mode
Mifare / HID / EM type
Reader = Card Number Terminal = Terminal ID
Menu : Network, Info., Factory 5.Network
6.Information
7.Factory
12
1. Terminal ID
Set Terminal ID
2. TCP/IP
Set TCP/IP info.
3. N/W Timeout
Network Timeout
4. Port Setting
Port Setting
1. # of User
Read Number of User
2. F/W version
Read F/W version
1. DB Format
User Data Format
2. Factory Format
Terminal Initialize
3. FP number
FP number per user
4. ID Length
Set ID Length
5. Reset Term
Cold Reset Terminal
DHCP setting Terminal IP, Server IP Subnet Mask, Gateway IP
Option data, Log data remains. Not Deleted
This is FIXED option. Cannot be changed once user registered.
Specification 13
CPU : 32bit / 200MHz Memory : 8MB Flash Display : 128x32 Graphic LCD (Black&White) Sensor : OPP06 Optical Sensor, 500DPI (auto-ON, LFD) (only for Standard) Authentication Mode : Password, RF Card(HID/Mifare/EM) Template capacity : 1Finger 1,000 users & 2Finger 500 users(for Standard), 5,000 users (for RC/MC) Log capacity : 20,000 logs Communication : TCP/IP, RS485, Wiegand(26/34 bits) Output Relay : Deadbolt, EM Lock, Door Strike, Automatic Door Operating Temperature : -20 ~ 60℃ Operation Humidity : 10 ~ 90 % Certification : CE, FCC Size : 77(W) x 178(L) x 50(D) mm
Troubleshooting
Check your RF card type matches with the RF option of Terminal.
Check if the network setting is correct. Check the TCP/IP setting. ① IP address of the server where AccessManager Professional is installed. ② The server and the terminal must use the same port. ④ Related settings if DHCP is not used. Synchronize the terminal and the server settings.
14
Troubleshooting If the terminal uses 1:N authentication in network mode, server overload may occur, resulting in slow authentication and recognition. In this case, a dedicated server should be used. Check if the finger and the sensor are clean. Clean the finger and the sensor. If the user’s finger is hurt, the user must register another fingerprint. If the fingerprint is not clean, lower the security level of the user and use the 1:1 authentication method. Input the user’s ID in 1:1 mode and check if the user exists. If the finger is too dry or humid, fingerprint image quality may be poor and may not register. Dry or moisturize the finger before registering the fingerprint. 15
Troubleshooting Check the time period during which access is allowed. Check JP1 jumper status is correct. (refer to install guide) In default configuration, this product operates in network mode which requires a proper network connection for user registration. Check the network connection, or disable network mode to not use the network. In the terminal by selecting “Menu” Æ “Reset” menu. Restart the server if the server management program is in use. If the terminal buttons do not function, restart the terminal by pushing external reset button located right side of terminal. If the problem remains after the above actions are taken, contact the Customer Support Team 16
Information to the user, 15.105(a) For Class A digital device INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. WARNING (Part 15.21) Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment 17