CHANG SHIN INFOTEL SG-3000 Access Controlled Security System with zigbee&RFID; User Manual SG 3000x

CHANG SHIN INFOTEL CO.,LTD Access Controlled Security System with zigbee&RFID; SG 3000x

User Manual

                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 1    SG-3000 User Manual
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 2 Table of Contents 1. Screen Description……………………...…………..……….3 1.1. Stand-by Screen.…………………………………………………….…..………3 1.2. Administrator Login Screen…………………………………………….………4 1.3. Setting Screen…………………..…………………….……………………………5 1.4. Authentication Success Screen………………...……………………….……….6 1.5. Authentication Failure Screen.…….……………………………………………7  2.  Administrator Functions…………………………..……..8 2.1. User Registration.…………………………………………………………………8 2.2. User Management………………..………………………………….………….10 2.3. Mixed uthentication………………………………………….……………………12 2.4. Log Management.……………………………………………………….………14 2.5. Administrator Management.……………………………………………………15 2.6. IR/Brightness/Language……………………….………………………………..16 2.7. Sound.………………………………………………………………….……….…17 2.8. Image……………………………………………………………….……………….18 2.9. Device Setting………………………………………………………….…………..19  3.  User Authentication Process.……………..……………..20 3.1. ID/PW authentication process.……………………………….………….……..20 3.2. W-KEY authentication process…………………………….………….……….20 3.3. Fingerprint authentication process.……………………….………….…………20 3.4. RFID authentication process …………………………….………….……….20
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 3  1. Screen Description 1.1. Stand-by Screen  ‘Stand-by Screen’ is the default screen. This page displays information such as time and date, and the types of authentication turned-on. Click-on the setting page icon to proceed to the administrator login page. A slide-show will be displayed if this page remain idle for 30 seconds. If there is no activity during the slide-show display for 30 seconds, the screen will turn-off. The IR sensor (proximity sensor) will turn-on the screen if someone approaches, and that person will need to touch the screen to access the ‘Stand-by Screen’.        Setting page icon Various types of authentication
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 4 1.2. Administrator Login Screen  ‘Administrator Login Screen’ allows you to insert the administrator’s ID and password to access the setting page. The default administrator ID and password are ‘1234’ and ‘4321’, respectively.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 5 1.3. Setting Screen  The ‘Setting Screen’ allows you to configure various features of the device, by clicking on the respective button.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 6 1.4.   Authentication Success Screen ‘Authentication Success Screen’ is displayed when an authentication attempted by a user is successful. The screen is displayed for 1 second.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 7 1.5. Authentication Failure Screen ‘Authentication Failure Screen’ is displayed when an authentication attempted by a user is not successful. The screen is displayed for 1 second.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 8 2. Administrative Functions 2.1. User Registration  You can register a new user by accessing the ‘User Registration Screen’ from setting. By default, User ID and Password are mandatory and need to be inserted to register a new user.   Currently, the device supports the registration of up to 3 fingerprints for a single user. By clicking on the white square on the ‘User Registration Screen’, a screen such as the screen below will be invoked. Here, you can scan your fingerprint and click ‘OK’.  Fingerprint registration
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 9  Once the scanned fingerprint appears on the screen as shown in the image above, you can click ‘OK’ to save the captured fingerprint. The ‘Check’ button will ensure there is no duplication of information in the device. Once all the information for a single user has been inserted, click-on the ‘Insert’ button to store the user information into the local database.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 10 2.2. User Management  You can search/modify/update a user via the ‘User Management Screen’. Insert the user ID on the User ID box and click-on the ‘Search’ button. ‘Backup’ and ‘Restore’ allow you to back-up the local database to a location, and then restore it in the future. Double-click on the ‘StaffID’ to proceed to another page which you can modify the information of a registered user.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 11         In this screen, you can modify or delete the various information of a user. You can choose the individual information to be included or excluded for a user. In the case where you would like to erase a user entirely, click-on the ‘Delete all’ button.  Update   Delete   Clear
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 12 2.3. Mixed Authentication The purpose of ‘Mixed Authentication’ is to provide enhanced security for the SG-3000 device.   There are four colors currently available for choosing as shown in the image above. If a combination like the image above is chosen, users must provide all four methods of authentication (regardless of sequence) to achieve a successful authentication.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 13  Any same color chosen for the authentication methods only require user to provide either one of them for successful authentication. For example, the combination such as the image above require users to provide only one type of authentication for successful authentication.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 14 2.4. Log Management  In ‘Log Management’, you can back-up or view all the attempted access made via the device. By clicking ‘Backup’, you can save the logs in .csv format (which can be open using Microsoft Excel or any relevant software). You can choose the date and hour of log you would like to view. If no ‘Hour’ is inserted, all the log within the chosen date will be displayed.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 15 2.5. Administrator Management  You can modify the administrator’s password in this page. ‘Reset’ allows you to reset the administrator’s ID and password to the default values, which are ‘1234’ and ‘4321’.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 16 2.6. IR/Brightness/Language  Under IR/Brightness/Language, you can toggle the language between English and Korean, adjust the brightness of the display, or change the distance of detection for the IR sensor. You can turn the IR sensor on or off by using the toggle button. Disabling the IR sensor will cause the sensor to be disabled during the slide-show (the screen will not be turned-off during slide-show if IR sensor is disabled).            Represents the proximity in which the IR sensor will be triggered
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 17  2.7. Sound  You can adjust the volume of the device under the ‘Sound’ setting.  - Success: Represents the sound that is played when an authentication is successful - Failed: Represents the sound that is played when an authentication fails - Warning: Not being used in the current version        Open a file Play sound
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 18 2.8. Image           You can modify the images that are displayed on the slide-show via this page. Currently, a maximum of 4 images can be saved. Each image must be less than 100kB.  You can choose the image to delete by clicking ‘Delete’, and you can delete all the images by clicking ‘Delete all’.   ‘Main screen message’ represents the message that is displayed on the ‘Stand-by Screen’.  **A warning message will be displayed if you attempt to exit this page if there is no image in the list.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 19 2.9. Device Setting    In ‘Device Setting’, you can change the displayed date and time.         Authentication security represents the level of security implemented for fingerprint authentication. You can choose between, low, medium and high. The default value is high. ‘Factory reset’ – Erase all the information in the database, and restore all the settings to the default values. ‘Reboot’ – Restart the device.      Brightness setting for fingerprint This is a value that indicates the density of the fingerprint captured. The fingerprint captured will get darker as the value increases from 0 to 400. The default value is 200, and you may modify it depending on the weather, humidity and lighting.
                                SG-3000 User Manual        http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 20 3. User Authentication Process User Authentication is possible anytime on the ‘Stand-by Screen’.  3.1. ID/PW Authentication Process. Insert your ID and password on the ‘Stand-by Screen’ to have you credential authenticated. 3.2. W-KEY Authentication Process Click-on the W-KEY button on the ‘Stand-by Screen’’ to perform a W-KEY authentication. 3.3. Fingerprint Authentication Process Put your finger on the fingerprint scanner while on the “Stand-by Screen” to perform a fingerprint authentication. 3.4. RFID Authentication Process Tap the RFID card on the card zone as indicated on the device on the ‘Stand-by Screen’.
                                SG-3000 User Manual         http://www.csinfotel.com/ Page 21                WARNINGTHIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST  ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.   NOTE:   THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.    SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

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