NITGen SW101M2 Access controller User Manual NAC 500

NITGEN Co., Ltd. Access controller NAC 500

User Manual

        USER GUIDE                       Preliminary
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  3 Table of Contents   CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ......................................... 4 PRODUCT COMPONENT ........................................................................................5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................6 LCD DISPLAY & TOUCH PADS ..............................................................................7 FINGERPRINT READING ........................................................................................8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................9 CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATOR MENU ................................. 11 ENTERING ADMINISTRATOR MENU ...................................................................... 12 USER MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................... 16 UI & SOUND SETTING ........................................................................................ 19 SYSTEM SETTING .............................................................................................. 21 NETWORK SETTING ........................................................................................... 24 TERMINAL INFORMATION DISPLAY ....................................................................... 26 FACTORY DEFAULT ............................................................................................ 26 CHAPTER 3 GENERAL USER ............................................ 28 DOOR OPENING ................................................................................................ 29 AUTHENTICATION IN ATTENDANCE MODE ............................................................. 31 CHANGING USER INFORMATION .......................................................................... 33 APPENDIX ..................................................................... 34 APPENDIX ........................................................................................................ 35 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................... 35 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 38
  4                Chapter 1 Getting Started  Product Components      - 5 Product Description      - 6 LCD DISPLAY & TOUCH PADS  - 7 FINGERPRINT READING    - 8 System Configuration      - 9
  5  Product Component  The  FingkeyAccessTM  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.                                             Terminal                                Installation Bracket       Power Cord                    Adapter                       Bolts                                                 Software CD
  6  Product Description     .                                                          No. Name Description 1 LCD The user can get information from it 2 Touch Panel The user can handle all inputs by touching. 3 Fingerprint Input The user places his/her finger for authentication.  4 Card Input The user places his/her card for authentication. 5 Reset Button The user can make the system reset manually.  (1) LCD  (2) Touch Panel  (3) Fingerprint Input  (4) Card Input  (5) Reset button
  7  LCD Display & Touch Pads            (2)    Network connection status (1)    Initial message (3)  Time:  Displays  the  present time. (7) Escape (5) ENTER Key (4) Function Keys (8) Menu (6) Cursor Key
  8  Fingerprint Reading   Scan fingerprints as described below for fingerprint registration and authentication to prevent authentication errors.  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 Incorrect
  9  System Configuration  The Access Control Terminal (FingkeyAccessTM) can function either in  the  network  or  stand-alone  mode.  In  stand-alone  mode,  all functions  are  available  and  the  terminal  does  not  need  to  be connected  to  the  network. In network mode,  multiple  terminals  are connected to the server through TCP/IP links and the terminals can be managed by the administrator.   To  use  FingkeyAccessTM  in  network  mode,  a  server  and  a management  program  (AccessManager  Professional)  must  be installed.                      Stand-alone Mode
  10                   Item Functions Server PC 1.  Server S/W : AccessManager Professional 2.  Terminal  management,  communication  and  log data collection 3. User profile and log data DB 4.  Authentication Client PC 1.  Client S/W: AccessManager 2.  User registration and management   3.  Terminal status and event monitoring Terminal  1.  User  registration,  modification,  deletion  and checking 2.  Warning/Alarm handling 3.  Door control TCP/IP Server PC Client PC   Network Mode
  11                 Chapter 2 Administrator menu  Entering Administrator Menu         - 12 User Management                   - 15 UI & Sound Setting                             - 18 SYSTEM SETTING       - 20 NETWORK SETTING       - 22 TERMINAL INFORMATION DISPLAY    - 24 FACTORY DEFAULT       - 24
  12 1. If no administrator was designated and only general users were registered in network mode, all users will be allowed to enter the Management menu.   2. If 1:N authentication is used, an administrator with a registered fingerprint can enter the Administrator menu using fingerprint authentication without entering his ID.    Entering Administrator Menu   Terminal  users  include  general  users  and  administrators.  General users are only allowed to open the door while the administrator can use  the  Administrator  menu  to  control  the  door  as  well  as  the terminal’s functions.    1. To  enter  the  Administrator menu,  touch  the  “MENU” button  at  the  lower  of  the touch pad.  2. 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.          INPUT MASTER ID: 0324
  13 The Administrator menu has seven submenus as shown below.   The following describes each sub menu:   Higher menu Detailed Menu  Sub menu  1 User Management 1 User registration  2 User info change 3 User deletion 4 Deletion of all users 2 Fingerprint sensor setting 1 Security level 1 1:1 mode 2 1:N mode (Please try menu 3 times after setting number 1) 2 Capture mode  3 Time setting for fingerprint input 4 AUTO-ON setting 5 1:N time setting 1 Whether to use 1:N time setting or not 2 Time setting   (“time setting” possible only when it is on) 6 FreeScan  3   UI setting   1 Language  2 Audio  3 Button tone  4 Function Key Display Off/Mode1/Mode2
  14 5 Menu Timeout 6 LCD BL Timeout  7 Backlight level  4 System Setting   1 Log storing  2 RF card 1 Off 2 HID 3 MIFARE 4 EM 3 WIEGAND 1 OFF 2 26BIT 3 34BIT 4 40BIT 4 Function key setting Auto T&A / Muti T&A 5 Authentication mode    6 Time setting    7 Terminal mode  8 Time zone    5 Network 1 Terminal ID  2 TCP/IP 1 DHCP yes or no? 2 Terminal IP 3 Sebnet Mask 4 Gateway 5 Server IP 3 Time limit  4 Port setting  6 Information 1 Number of users       2 Firmware version 7 Factory default 1 DB Format
  15 2 Factory format  3 Number of registered fingerprints  4 Number of characters in ID 5 Reset terminal
  16    User Management  The  administrator  can  register,  delete  and  change  users  with  the User menu.    User Registration  The maximum number of users that can be registered is the 20,000 templates. (10,000 uesrs)     User Change User  IDs  are  unique  and  cannot  be  changed.  However,  group, privilege, fingerprint, and authentication type can be changed in the “Modify” menu. Users can only be changed in stand-alone mode. In network  mode,  the  server  management  program  must  be  used  to change users.      User Deletion  In network mode, the User menu does not support deletion of certain or all users. The administrator can only delete all users registered at a certain terminal by selecting “Reset  User Data.”        1.User Manager 1. Register User 1.User Manager 2. Modify User1.User Manager 3. Delete User4. Delete All
  17  Fingerprint Sensor Setting  Settings related to fingerprint sensor options such as security level, fingerprint  capture  time,  capture  mode,  LFD  precision,  and  sensor brightness can be configured.  Authentication Security Level  The security level is set according to the authentication method. The security  level  for  1:1  authentication  is  between  1  and  9,  and  the default  is  5.  The  security  level for  1:N  authentication  is  between  5 and  9,  and  the  default  is  8.  If  the  security  level  is  too  high, authentication failure rate may rise, and if it security level is too low, the misreading rate may rise. Therefore, the default level should be used. This level applies to all users except those who chose different security levels when registering.     Capture Mode Set  whether  to  distinguish  fake  fingerprints,  to  what  degree  of precision. “Low”, “High”, or “Not in Use” are available.      Authentication Limit Time The fingerprint input waiting time is between 3 and 9 seconds, and the default is 5 seconds.    2.FP Option 1.   Secu . Level 2.FP Option 2.  Capture Mode 2.FP Option 3.  Sensor Timeout
  18   Auto-On Setting    1:N Authentication Time  If 1:N authentication is being used, the time can be set during which all user fingerprints are searched. The input value  can be between three to nine  seconds,  with  the  default  being  three  seconds.  If  the search  fails  after the  specified  time,  a  “Matching  timeout”  error  will occur.    2.FP Option 4. Auto - On Check 2.FP Option 5.  1:N Timeout
  19  UI & Sound Setting     Language and Buzzer The user can change the language, buzzer.              Function Key display mode Based  on  this  setting,  the  display for  Function  key  will  be  showed differently. For example,  SETTING = OFF                                                SETTING = Mode2  F3 : 1234Check In :12343.UI Option 1. Language 3.UI Option  2. Voice  3.UI Option  3. Buzzer
  20 The following table shows the message depending on the option of fucntion key display  Option F1 KEY F2 KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY Off F1 F2 F3 F4 Mode1 Clock In Clock Out Absense Return Mode2 Check In Check Out F3 F4
  21  System Setting   Settings  related  to  system  such  as  log  storing,  RF  card, Wiegand, Function key, time, terminal mode and timezone.    Saving Logs    The administrator can save logs that arise during user authentication. To save logs, select “Save Logs” and change “No” to “Yes.” The logs can  be  checked  by  selecting  “Info”  “Log”,  or  by  using  the “AccessManager Professional” program.       Card    To use card authentication to authenticate users, do the following.   Select the card type – EM, MIFARE, HID       4.System Option 1. LOG4.System Option 2. RF Card
  22 Wiegand    It decides whether to use Wiegand communication protocol to send authentication results to a controller    When  the  result  of  authentication  is  succes,  The  FingkeyAccessTM terminal sends wiegand data as shown below table.  Terminal   Mode Off None 26 Bit Parity(1)+ Facility(8) + ID (16) + Parity(1) 34 Bit Parity(1)+ Facility(16) + ID (16) + Parity(1) 40 Bit RFcard  Site  code  (16)  +  RFID  (16)  + checksum(8) Reader   Mode Off None 26 Bit Parity(1bit) + 24bit Card CSN + Parity(1bit) 34 Bit Parity(1bit) + 32bit Card CSN + Parity(1bit) 40 Bit 32bit Card CSN + checksum (8bit)   Time and Attendance mode    Time and attendance mode, the user must press a function key and perform the user authentication process when opening the door. The entry  logs  will  be  sent  with  the  function  key  data  to  the  server management program. Depending  on  the  function  key,  user  attendance  records  can  be classified  into  “Coming  to  work”,  “Leaving  work”,  “Going  out”,  and “Returning” for efficient attendance management.      4.System Option 3. Wiegand4.System Option 4. Function Mode
  23 Time Zone  The “Time Zone” menu is used to restrict or allow entry or to select specific  authentication  type  in  terminal  during  certain  time  periods. Using this function, you can make timezone function enable or not. For more information, please refer to the Access manager pro user manual.     4.System Option 8. Timezone Mode
  24   Network Setting  The  FingkeyAccessTM  terminal  can  function  either  in  network  or stand-alone mode. Wireline  networks  are  supported  in the network mode.  If  the  DHCP  option  is  deactivated,  the  terminal  IP,  subnet mask, and gateway must be inputted manually. For more information, contact the service team.  Terminal ID Enter a unique terminal ID between 1 and 2000. The same terminal ID cannot be used in the same server.        TCP/IP Setting  After selecting network mode, TCP/IP must be configured to connect to the server.    Press “on” in the “DHCP” menu to decide to use DHCP. When using DHCP, enter into the server IP and port information of the server with AccessManager Professional installed.         5.Network 1. Terminal ID5.Network 2. TCP/IP
  25 What is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)?   The DHCP server automatically allocates and manages settings for TCP/IP communication.  If  DHCP  is  on,  related  information  such  as  terminal  IP, subnet mask, and gateway are automatically allocated.    Time Limit Don’t set this value too short.          Port Setting Enter  the  port  number  to  be  used  for  communication  between  the server and the terminal. The default value is “7332” and the user can choose between  2000  and  65535. When changing  the port data in the terminal,  change  the  communication  setting  of  AccessManager Professional accordingly.       5.Network 4. Port Setting5.Network 3. N/W Timeout
  26   Terminal Information Display  The  administrator  can  check  the  firmware  version  and  number  of users.           Factory Default  DB Format   All DB are formatted. When format is completed, the system goes back to the initial screen.  Factory Format  Factory Format is a command to restore all information stored within a  terminal  into  initial  values  including  user  DB,  option  DB,  log information and logo. Therefore, the function should be used with an extreme caution.   6.Infomation 1. # of User2. F/W version
  27 Fixed Option  In  the  “Fixed  Option”  menu,  the  number  of  fingerprint  scans  to  be inputted  during  fingerprint  registration  and  the  ID  length  can  be configured.  These  settings  cannot  be  changed  of  registered  users already  exist.  To  change  these  settings,  the  administrator  must delete all users registered at the terminal.    To  change  the  number  of  fingerprint  scans  required  for  user fingerprint registration, select “Template Count” and input the number. The default is 2, and the administrator can choose 1 or 2.  Reset Terminal  Terminals can be reset without disassembling. Please choose  『yes』 in a confirmation screen to reset a terminal.
  28         Chapter 3 General User       Door Opening          - 28 Authentication in Attendance Mode    - 30 Changing User Information      - 32
  29  Door Opening   A  user  registered  at  the  terminal  can  open  the  door  in  two  ways depending on whether 1:N authentication is used.     1:1 Authentication The  user  enters  his  ID  and  scans  his  fingerprint,  and  the  scanned fingerprint is compared 1:1 to the registered fingerprint that matches the ID. This method allows for quick authentication.    In 1:1 authentication mode, the user presses “Authentication” on the lower  left,  and  enters  his  ID.  Then,  the  user  continues  the authentication process using the registered means – fingerprint, card, or password.     1:N Authentication  In 1:N authentication, the user does not need to input his ID. Instead, the scanned fingerprint is authenticated by searching all fingerprints in the DB. The process is simpler than 1:1 authentication, but if there are a lot of users, it may take more time.    ① Fingerprint Authentication The user is authenticated by scanning his fingerprint without entering his ID.
  30 In 1:N authentication, the password user is authenticated in   the same ways as in 1:1 authentication.    ② Card Authentication The user is authenticated only by scanning his card without entering his ID.    If 1:N authentication is not activated, the user will be asked to input his ID after he presses “Authentication” on the terminal.
  31  Authentication in Attendance Mode  In attendance mode, all users shall press the functions keys in order to be authenticated. All logs are transmitted to the server. If the users Do not press function keys, the attendance types –coming to office, leaving  office,  leave,  and  return  –may  not  be  recorded  so  that  the user shall press the function keys in order to be authenticated.  Using Attendance Mode                                                                   General/Simple   In  attendance  mode,  function  keys are  displayed  on  the  lower-right  of the initial screen.     1. 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    2.   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.   F3- INPUT ID: 0324
  32 To use 1:N authentication in attendance mode, enter the   attendance key and perform authentication without inputting an ID.    Using  Extended  Attendance Mode (Not available)  In  Extended  Attendance  Mode,  the initial main screen will be displayed as shown on the left.    1. Select a function key, and press arrow  keys  to  change  function number.    2. Enter  the  user  ID  and  press “Enter” to authenticate.                    F13- INPUT ID: 0324
  33  Changing User Information  The  administrator  can  change  passwords,  fingerprints,  and  card information  of  registered  users  using  the  terminal’s  Administrator menu or the server program. To change user information, contact the administrator.     Alphabet User ID  Use the left arrow key to input the alphabtet (LCD displays a “*”), and press key Code to use ther alphabet user id  Key Code LCD Display Key Code LCD Display *01 A *02 B *03 C *04 D *05 E *06 F *07 G *08 H *09 I *10 J *11 K *12 L *13 M *14 N *15 O *16 P *17 Q *18 R *19 S *20 T *21 U *22 V *23 W *24 X *25 Y *26 Z
  34        Appendix      Troubleshooting       - 34 Product Specifications      - 37
  35 Appendix Troubleshooting  <If fingerprint authentication takes too long> 1.  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.   2.  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.   3.  If the fingerprint is not clean, lower the security level of the user and use the 1:1 authentication method.   4. Input the user’s ID in 1:1 mode and check if the user exists.    <If fingerprint is not registered>   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.    <If RF card authentication fails> 1.  Check  your  RF  card  type  matches  with  the  RF  option  of Terminal.
  36 <If network connection cannot be established> 1.  Check if the network setting is correct.   2.  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.   3. Synchronize the terminal and the server settings.
  37 <If the door does not open after authentication> 1.  Check the time period during which access is allowed.   2.  Check JP1 jumper status is correct. (refer to install guide)  <If users cannot be registered> 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.    <If the product is unstable or does not function> 1. In the terminal by selecting “Menu”  “Reset” menu.   2.  Restart the server  if the server management program is in use.   3.  If the terminal buttons do not function, restart the terminal by pushing external reset button located right side of terminal. 4.  If  the  problem  remains  after  the  above  actions  are  taken, contact the Customer Support Team.
  38 Product Specifications  Item Description LCD 128*32 B/W Graphic STN   CPU 400MHz 32Bit RISC Memory 64MB RAM, 32MB Nand Flash Sensor OPP06 Optical, 500DPI(LFD, Auto-On) Authentication Rate 1:1 – Less than 1 second 1:N -   FAR/FRR 0.001% /0.1% Number of users 10,000 Users (Two templates per user) Communication Method TCP/IP, RS-485, Wiegand Dimensions 178(L) x 77(W) x 50(H) mm Power Input: AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60 Hz Output: DC 12V, 3A Door Dead Bolt, Strike, EM Lock, Automatic Door, Fire Alarm Temperature/Humidity IP65 Class, -20 ~ 60℃ Supplementary Features Buzzer announcement Encryption DES / AES
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