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1. In the 1 N fingerprint matching mode the FRT compares the current fingerprint collected through the fingerprint reader with all the fingerprints stored in the FRT Operation steps FP Verify Remove Finger Place your finger on the initial interface to display the following interface Verify User ID 00998 Verified F6 User Manual If the verification succeeds the system will generate a voice announcement Thank you after the above interface is displayed about 0 5 seconds and then the following interface will be displayed If the verification fails the system will generate a voice announcement Please try again and display the following interface FP Verify Please Try Again After the above interface is displayed 0 5 seconds the system will return to the initial interface 3 3 2 Verification Through Card Swiping If you have your ID card number enrolled in the system you can pass the verification by swiping your ID card at the swiping area in a proper way 3 4 Prompts for Successful Enrollment A high fingerprint enrollment quality assures quick verification speed while a poor fingerprint enrollment quality may easily lead to false rejection and slow verification To enhance the quality of enrolled fingerprints refer to Table 4 1 Common Causes of Enrollment Failure or Poor Fingerprint Quality Finger is too dry or Rub your fingers against your palm because rubbing yields oil dirty M
2. DSen Alarm 30 Press OK and modify the value of DSen Alarm through the A V key 4 6 Automatic Test Select Auto Test and the information displayed on the screen is shown in the following figure Auto Test y gt Run All Test 18 SD Card Management FLASH Test LCD Test FP Reader Key Test RTC Test Through this menu you can test the system components The auto test function helps troubleshoot the FRT quickly and facilitates the FRT maintenance 4 6 1 Flash Test The FRT automatically tests whether the storage exist bad chunk Chip is the chunk storage unit if have bad chunk of physical damage lost the ability to store the data 4 6 2 LCD Test The FRT automatically tests the display effect of its LCD and check whether its LCD displays integral images 4 6 3 Fingerprint Reader Test The FRT automatically tests whether the fingerprint reader works properly by checking After select it press ok to test and check it whether normal Press ESC to exit the test 4 6 4 Keyboard Test The FRT tests whether every key on the keyboard works normally Press any key on the Keyboard Test interface to check whether the pressed key matches the key displayed on screen Press ESC to exit the test 4 6 5 Realtime Clock RTC Test The FRT tests whether its clock works properly by checking the stopwatch of the clock After select it press ok to test Press ESC to exit the test 5 SD Card Management Select Men
3. will be concurrently downloaded to the SD Card pen drive 5 3 Upload Employee Data Press A to select UpLoad User from the PenDrive Mng menu and then press OK The files user dat user profile and Template dat fingerprint template stored in the SD Card pen drive will be concurrently uploaded to the FRT 5 4 Update Firmware SD card management VSD Card Y gt DwnLoad AttLog DwnLoad User UpLoad User Update firmware Before update firmware you need to insert stored the latest firmware with SD card 6 System Information Through the Sys Info menu you can check all information of the FRT including the enrolled fingerprint count enrolled users attendance records administration records and equipment information On the Menu interface select Sys Info and press OK to display the interface as shown in the following figure Sys Info gt Enroll User Enroll FP AttLog Enroll Admin DN Alm SuperLog 66 Free Space Info Dev Info On the screen as shown in the figure above you can check the User Cnt Number of enrolled users FP Cnt Number of enrolled fingerprints Att Log Piece of attendance records Admin Cnt Number of enrolled administrators Super Logs Number of enrolled super administrators Through Free Space Inf you can check the free space in the storage device Through Dev Info you can check such information as the storage capacity date of manufacture serial number manufacturer algorithm ver
4. Languages You can set the language displayed on the FRT screen Select Language and press OK to display the language editing interface If you select English the information on screen will be displayed in English System Opt J Date Time gt Language ENG Fmt YY MM DD You can change the types of languages through the A V key Select a desired language and press OK Then press ESC to exit the System Opt interface When prompted to save your settings press OK to save the settings The system prompts you that your settings will take effective after the restart of your device 4 1 5 Date Format You can set the date format displayed on the FRT screen Select Menu Options System Opt Format and press OK to display the format setting interface Select a desired date format through the A V key The FRT supports 10 date formats YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD YY DD MM YY DD MM YY DD MM YY and YYYYMMDD Select desired date format and press OK to confirm your selection Then press ESC to exit the system settings When prompted to save the settings press OK and the date format of the system is modified For example the date formats MM DD YY and YY MM DD are displayed in the above figures on the left and right respectively 19 Settings ae A F6 User Manual 4 1 6 Advanced Settings Through the advanced settings you can perform such operations as restoring factory defaults clearing management ri
5. a consecutive pulse and pulse jump time time between pulses allowed by the F series fingerprint access control terminal Table 1 Pulse Time Pulse Width 100 us Pulse Interval Data 1 Signal White Wire Yoh 7 7 Data 0 Signal AA A AA Green Wire yoh OV i 4 Tpi gt 4 Tow e4 Tpi f j p p P Figure 1 Sequence Diagram Wiegand Format The Wiegand format adopted by the FRT is the universal access control protocol 26 Bit Wiegand Format The composition of the open de facto 26 Bit Weigand industry standard contains 8 bits for the facility code and 16 bits for the ID number field Mathematically these 8 facility codes allows for a total of just 256 0 to 255 facility codes while the 16 ID number bits allow for a total of only 65 536 0 to 65 536 individual ID s within each facility code 26 Bit Wiegand format is of 26 bits in length including 2 bits for parity bits l 2 9 10 25 26 pep FC cc o Table 2 Definition of Fields Even Parity bit EP is judged based on field 1 to 13 bit EP is 1 if the number of 1 is even otherwise EP is 0 dead Facility Code 0 255 BEI Bit 2 is the Most Significant Bit MSB He Appendix CC bit10 bit 25 Card Code 0 65 535 Bit10 is the MSB The value of Odd Parity bit s determined by 14 26 bit OP is 1 f the number of is even otherwise OP is 0 Pyramid Wiegand format Several alternatives exist for customers who requir
6. fingerprint verification card verification and authority verification are all processed on the master and the slave is only used as a collector Therefore the software only needs to manage user information and record information on the master 1 Choosing devices The master It must have the 485 communication function upgrade firmware required The slave It must use the inBIO readers reader only responsible for collecting fingerprint such as F11 and SR200 2 Setting the menu on the master Setting the master Access Menu gt Settings gt System Settings gt Advanced Settings gt Anti pass back The setting can be Out In In Out None and save or None 2 Access Menu gt Settings gt Access Options gt 485 reader If Yes is chosen the master and slave function of 485 mode is started and at the same time the communication function with PC is forbidden If No is chosen the machine runs normally the communication function of PC Setting the slave Set the device number identical to the master 3 Connecting the master and the slave The master and the slave are for RS485 communication whose connection is shown as in the figure Master Slave 485 eee gt 485 485 lt gt 485 GND lt gt GND 3 The Use of the Master and the Slave Oe a F6 User Manual After the devices are started the master works the same as common access control The slave cannot verify When a fingerprint is pressed or a car
7. fingerprint verification mode duly lower the 1 1 match threshold or adopt the password verification mode Other causes 3 5 Administrator Enrollment The B amp W screen FRT provides administrator settings to prevent unauthorized users changing system data and ensure system security The operations on administrator settings are as follows 8 Enrollment and Verification 1 The brand new FRT does not assign any administrator so you can press Menu to access the system directly and the following interface is displayed Menu gt User Manage Options SD Card Sys Info Turn Off Alarm 2 Press OK to display the User Manage interface User Manage Enroll User gt Enroll Admin Delete 3 Select Enroll Admin through the A V key Enroll Admin gt Enroll FP Reg RFID 4 Press OK to display the Enroll Admin interface Admin Accredit Admin ESC 5 Select an enrollment mode and press OK to display the administrator enrollment interface Administrator enrollment includes three modes Enroll Recorder Enroll Ordinary Admin and Enroll Super Admin For details see 3 1 5 Authority Class The enrollment mode of administrator is consistent with that of a new enrolled user For details see 4 1 Enroll a User 3 6 Delete Enrollment Data To delete an enrolled user from the system perform as follows 1 Press Menu to access related menu item for verification and the following interface is displayed
8. logs reaches the specified value the FRT automatically generates an alarm 2 Recheck Min If a user s attendance record already exists and the user checks in again within the specified period unit minute his her second attendance record will not be stored e The device supports a maximum of 30 000 attendance records If exceeds the 30 001th attendance record will overwrite the first one 4 5 Access Options The access control settings are valid for the FRTs with professional access control functions The menu item Access Options is inexistent in the fingerprint time attendance machines and the devices with simple access control functions Select Access Options and the information displayed on the screen are shown in the following figure Access Options Lock DSen Delay DSen Mode DSen Alarm ia F6 User Manual 4 5 1 Lock Driver Duration The lock driver duration refers to the duration within which the electric lock is opened upon the fingerprint verification To set th s duration proceed as follows Select Lock and press OK Then enter a desired number through the numeric pad and press ESC to exit and save the setting The unit of quantity for this duration is 20 ms you can set it between 0 and 99 To disable this function set the duration to 0 4 5 2 Door Sensor Delay DSen Delay Door Sensor Delay indicates the delay in checking the door sensor after the door 1s open If door sensor state
9. of the main board is faulty For the last two cases contact the supplier and return the FRT for maintenance Question Why does a failure or error occurs when I read the attendance data while I can download fingerprint and password data properly How to fix it Answer This problem may relate to the data cable converter or the COM port setting of the PC You may try decreasing the baud rate of the PC and FRT for example set it to 19200 or 9600 before reading the attendance data again 11 Appendix The functions described in Appendix are all optional If you need FRTs that support these functions please consult our commercial representatives or pre sales technical support engineers 11 1 SD Card SD Card Host The FRT is used as the SD Card Host to externally connect with a SD Card pen drive for data exchange The conventional fingerprint readers transfer data only through the RS232 RS485 or Ethernet Bulk data transfer may take a long time due to the restriction of physical conditions The SD Card far outperforms any other previous transfer modes in terms of data transfer rate Insert the SD Card pen drive to the SD Card slot on the FRT download data to the USB pen drive and then connect the SD Card pen drive to a computer to import the data to the computer For the operations of the FRT used as the SD Card host see 5 SD Card Management X oe ae F6 User Manual 11 2 ID Card Mifare Card To accommodate the market demand for th
10. used to set the voice of press button Select Y means has voice select N means without voice 10 Alg Version This option is used to set the version number of the fingerprint algorithm Select 9 to adopt algorithm version 9 0 and 10 to adopt algorithm version 10 0 Please select the algorithm version with caution because the fingerprint templates of these two algorithm versions are incompatible Note some of the device will be prompted to remove the user information and attendance data when change the algorithm So we proposed to back up user information and attendance data before change the algorithm ald Settings 4 2 Power Management Through power management you can set the power setting and timing state switching Power Settings Press Menu to access system menu Select Options Power Mng to display the following interface Power Mng Sleep Idle SLP Idle Min 0 The B amp W screen FRT adopts an intelligent power management system and supports such functions as below 1 Sleep This option 1s used to set the FRT to automatically enter sleep mode at specified time You can wake up the FRT from sleep mode by pressing any key The setting steps of this parameter are similar with those of timing shutdown 2 Idle amp Idle min These two options are closely associated When Idle min is 0 the Idle function is disabled When Idle min is a non zero number unit minute for example 1 the system will enter a specified s
11. D or Mifare card Fingerprint enrollment mode applies to the majority of the general public with good quality fingerprints If an administrator has already been enrolled you need to verify the administrator identity by pressing MENU The system then prompts you to swipe your finger for administrator verification Note If no administrator has been enrolled administrator verification is not required 3 1 1 Enroll Fingerprint 1 Select Menu User Manage Enroll User to display the User Enrollment interface Select Enroll FP and press OK to display the Enroll FP interface New Enroll User ID 00001 ESC OK 2 Freely input a number from 1 65534 in the User ID field Press OK for 3 seconds to display the fingerprint enrollment interface New Enroll 00998 0 Note The last digit 0 in 000998 0 denotes the first fingerprint Place Finger ESC Exit Notes To the non numeric key models you can use the A or Y key and the OK button to input the enrollment number Operations on the fingerprint enrollment interface press A or VY key to select the digit you want to enter e g select the hundreds place press OK button press A or W key to select the number you want to enter press OK button then move to the ten place as the operation above press OK button for 3 seconds to confirm the enrollment 3 Place the same finger for three consecutive times on the fi
12. F6 Products User Manual Version 1 1 Date March 2012 About This Manual This manual introduces the interface and menu operations of the F6 model of Black White Screen product For the product installation see related installation guide Contents Contents 1 Instruction for Use a A ARA 1 2 Basic COMCEL 3 AA II E 3 ZE Y SON AAA AR On 3 A O II II BEUICRHRERDERUNSEFRCHE 3 e ee eiserne 3 2 AOS ASS aia 4 ZONA O ee ee ee ae ESTER NT 4 3 Enrollment and V CLINCAUI on neuer enges Re eReee Feen Reg vendaivasosaserecnsesenususanesuestenatnceseues wonsebescdaveuesees 5 IE 0 OLE ee een ee ee 5 3 1 1 o A A eA PaO ERT OT 5 ca AAA ee u A ucan ee ne waned 6 3 1 EON RE IDC at CW unse a A 6 82 Check Proline ET ee ee ee Eee q o A A A A A 7 3 3 1 kinserprint NEC AO A ias J 33 2 Ventication Throush Card Swipit nun een een 8 3 4 Prompts for Success ul Enrolment a dla 8 8 9 Administralor Fntollment tds 8 2O Deke E nro iien D nee O nee ee 9 A SENO A E E E T E AEN EAE 11 AVS Stell EMS E E N N OTEO 11 ZU Time Forma a 11 4 e2 Date AA an a ae ea A ae celta 11 4 13 Dayl sht Saving Time DLS Teire die 11 ls A ee ee en ae ae 12 21 53 Date POMA es ee nl Ele a se RINSE 12 BNO GV ANCE G9 DOS R 14 422 Power Manapemen Weg a ld a Sa aie al pon Sal alta a dd Lada 15 4 3 Communeaton relaled Settings io 15 33 1 Wie SIE OL IPUL Eee enter e 16 FA Ve SOU 0 0 2 IO II POIS PEO een A O 17 O A a O Nat eke costes 17 a el DOON
13. Menu gt User Manage Options SD Card 2 Press OK to display the User Manage interface User Manage gt Enroll User Enroll Admin Delete 3 Select Delete through the A V key F6 User Manual User Manage Enroll User Enroll Admin Delete 4 Press OK to display the Delete interface Delete User ID 00998 ESC OK 5 Enter a number in the User ID field and press OK to confirm your entry Then delete the user according to system prompt Note About deleting the administrator Privilege and Clear all Data there are such items in the Advanced Settings on some models of devices for detail please refer to 4 1 5 Advanced Settings Such deletions can also be executed by Access Control Management Software Steps as below Open the Access Control Management Software Click Basic settings Device management others read options at bottom can read all data of connection machine Clear Admin Privilege Deleting All Users can also be executed through the Equipment Management menu Therefore all depends on users need and their actual models of Products 10 Settings 4 Settings Press Menu on the initial interface After verifying your administrative rights the system displays the following interface Menu User Manage gt Options Sys Info Select Options and press OK to proceed Options gt System Opt Power Mn
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15. an set two modes for the DLST format Mode 1 and Mode 2 In the default Mode 1 the DLST is set in the format of Month Day Hour Minute In Mode 2 the DLST is set in the format of Month Week Specific Day of the Week Hour Minute The value scope of week WS 1 6 1 means the first week 2 the second week and so on and so forth The value scope of day WK 0 6 0 means Sunday means Monday and so on and so forth Let s take 4 00 September 1 2011 that is Saturday of the first week in September 2011 as an example to illustrate these two modes MM DD 24H MM WS WK 24H 11 2 10 00 11 1 3 10 00 WK 0 Sun 6 Sat ESC ESC OK Mode 1 Mode 2 OQ rote 1 If the month set in the DLST start time is later than that set in the DLST end time the DLST will span two years for example the DLST starts at 2011 9 1 4 00 and ends at 2012 4 1 4 00 2 If you select Mode 2 and set the DLST to start on Sunday of the sixth week and current year is 2011 then the system will start the DLST at the specified time point on the last Sunday of current month in 2012 once finding out that there are only 5 weeks in current month 3 If you set the DLST to start on Monday of the first week in September and current year is 2011 then the system will automatically start the DLST on the first Monday in current month once finding out that the first day is Tuesday instead of Monday in 2012 4 1 4 Language This device has Chinese and English
16. coding as an added benefit Keri Systems tracks card coding for additional security Table 4 provides an example of one possible custom Wiegand format Table 4 Example of a Custom Wiegand Format Bit Number Purpose Even parity over bits 2 to 22 OEM code 0 to 255 Bit 2 is MSB Bits 10 to 21 Facility code 0 to 4 096 Bit 10 is MSB Bits 22 to 43 ID Number 0 to 524 287 Bit 22 is MSB Even parity over bits 23 to 43 11 5 Statement on Human Rights and Privacy Dear Customers Thank you for choosing the hybrid biometric products designed and manufactured by us As a world renowned provider of biometric technologies and services we pay much attention to the compliance with the laws related to human rights and privacy in every country while constantly performing research and development We hereby make the following statements 1 All of our fingerprint recognition devices for civil use only collect the characteristic points of fingerprints instead of the fingerprint images and therefore no privacy issues are involved 2 The characteristic points of fingerprints collected by our products cannot be used to restore the original fingerprint images and therefore no privacy issues are involved 3 We as the equipment provider shall not be held legally accountable directly or indirectly for any consequences arising due to the use of our products 4 For any dispute involving the human rights or privacy when using our products pleas
17. d is swiped on the slave the indicator will blink and click click will sound to prompt and the verification result will be displayed on the master 11 4 Wiegand Protocol Wiegand26 is an access control standard protocol established by the Access Control Standard Subcommittee affiliated to the Security Industry Association SIA It is a non contact IC card reader interface and output protocol Wiegand26 defines the interface between the card reader and controller used in the access control security and other related industrial fields Wiegand26 helps standardize the work of the card reader designers and controller manufacturers The FRT is also designed in compliance with Wiegand26 Digital Signals Figure 1 is a sequence diagram in which the card reader sends digital signals in bit format to the access controller In this sequence diagram Wiegand follows the SIA s access control standard protocol for the 26 bit Wiegand card reader one pulse time ranges between 20us and 100us and the pulse jump time ranges between 200us and 20ms Datal and Data0 are high level larger than Voh signals till the card reader prepares to send a data stream The asynchronous low level pulse smaller than Vol generated by the card reader is sent to the access control panel The saw tooth wave as shown in Figure 1 through Datal or Data0 Datal and Data0 pulses will neither overlap nor be generated synchronously Table 1 lists the maximum and minimum pulse widths
18. e contact your employer directly Our fingerprint products for police use or development tools support the collection of the original fingerprint images As for whether such a type of fingerprint collection constitutes an infringement of your privacy please contact the government or the final equipment provider We as the original equipment manufacturer shall not be held legally accountable for any infringement arising thereof SO F6 User Manual Note The law ofthe People s Republic of China has the following regulations regarding the personal freedom Unlawful arrest detention or search of citizens of the People s Republic of China is prohibited infringement of individual privacy is prohibited The personal dignity of citizens of the People s Republic of China is inviolable The home of citizens of the People s Republic of China is inviolable The freedom and privacy of correspondence of citizens of the People s Republic of China are protected by law At last we stress once again that biometrics as an advanced recognition technology will be applied in a lot of sectors including e commerce banking insurance and legal affairs Every year people around the globe suffer from great loss due to the insecurity of passwords The fingerprint recognition actually provides adequate protection for your identity under a high security environment 11 6 Environment Friendly Use Description The Environment Friendly Use Period EFUP marked on
19. e currently popular RF cards we have developed the FRT with built in non contact RF EM card reader module This FRT supports multiple verification modes including the fingerprint verification card verification to meet the diversified customer needs ID Card The FRT supports ID cards with working frequency of 125 KHz and card reading distance of 2m to 5m Mifare Card The FRT supports MIFARE non contact smart cards with working frequency of 13 56 MHz and card reading distance of 3m to 5m For the operations of the Mifare cards see Mifare Card User Guide 11 3 Master slave function Two devices a master and a slave both controlling the same lock are connected by RS232 RS485 Wiegand 1 The Applications of the Master and the Slave 1 Record storage By default the master status is exit and the slave status is entry The records of entry and exit are both saved on the master 2 Anti Pass back function IN master machine slave machine user OUT ge Whether to perform the anti pass back function is determined by the latest record of the user s entry and exit With this function the exit record must match the entry record The function supports Out In In Out None and save or None Anti pass back By default the identification status of the master is exit and that of the slave is entry so if out anti pass back has been set and when the last record of the user s entry is not entry the system will prompt a
20. e more codes The first is to switch to Keri s standard 39 bit Pyramid format This 39 bit Wiegand format contains 17 bits for the facility code field and 20 bits for the ID number field Mathematically these 17 facility code bits allow for a total of 131 072 0 to 131 071 facility codes while the 20 ID number bits allow for a total of 1 048 576 0 to 1 048 575 individual ID s within each facility code Since there are so many facility codes in the Pyramid format a new facility code may be selected for each project Additionally the large number of ID s per facility code makes the Pyramid format ideal for very large projects For added security Keri Systems tracks credential coding to ensure that no duplication occurs Table 3 provides a summary of the Pyramid Wiegand format Table 3 Pyramid Wiegand Format Bit Number Meaning Even parity over bits 2 to 9 Bits 2 to 18 Facility code 0 to 131 071 Bit 2 is MSB Bits 19 to 38 ID Number 0 to 1 048 575 Bit 19 is MSB Odd parity over bits 20 to 38 Custom Wiegand Formats The second alternative is to create a custom Wiegand format Typically up to 64 bits are available for creating a custom Wiegand format With certain limitations formats with greater than 64 bits may be created If a customer currently has a custom Wiegand format from Wiegand or from other proximity manufacturers Keri can normally match that format Although the customer is primarily responsible for custom format card
21. ens keyboards and display screens need to be cleaned Although the specific cleaning cycle is dependent upon the ambient environment where the FRT operates the following maintenance guide might be of some help to you Maintenance Description Item Cleaning Clean the keyboards or display screens when the surface of them is dirty or the screens look blurry Please refer to the following descriptions Do not clean the optical lens frequently The optical lens work better with oil or grease Clean the optical lens 1f they get blurry and the verification performance 1s affected Please refer to the following descriptions Keyboards and display screens Optical lens 2 Clean keyboards and LCD screens Before cleaning keyboards and LCD screens power off the FRT clean them with a piece of wet cloth or a neutral detergent and then wipe them with a piece of dry cloth 3 Clean optical lens Follow the suggestions below to clean the optical lens after powering off the FRT 1 Blow off the dust or dirt on the surface of the optical lens 2 Clean the display screens with adhesive tape Warning Do not clean the optical lens with water or non neutral detergents otherwise the optical lens may be damaged 3 Wipe the optical lens with a fine micro fiber cloth Be careful not to scratch the lens If there are micro fibers left on the lens try to blast them off after the lens get dry 10 FAQs Question How do I address the problem that some e
22. eral bits are automatically discarded For example the user ID 888 888 888 is 110 100 111 110 110 101 111 000 111 000 in binary format Wiegand26 only supports 24 bits that is it only outputs the last 24 bits and first 6 bits 110 100 are automatically discarded Wiegand 34 bits Output Description The system has a built in Wiegand 34 bits format Press Wiegand Format and select Standard Wiegand 34 bits 16 Settings The composition of the Wiegand 34 bits format contains 2 parity bits and 32 bits for output contents User ID or Card Number The binary code of 32 bits represent up to 4 294 967 296 0 4 294 967 295 different values 1 2 33 34 User ID Card Number Odd parity bit Table 2 Definition of Fields a Meme SSS Even parity bit Judged from bit 2 to bit 17 The even parity bit is 1 if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the even parity bit is 0 User ID Card Number User ID Card Number Card Code bit 2 bit 33 0 4 294 967 295 Bit 2 is the Most Significant Bit MSB Odd parity bit Judged from bit 18 to bit 33 The odd parity bit is 1 ifthe character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the odd parity bit is 0 4 4 Log Settings Select Log Opt and the information displayed on the screen is shown in the following figure Log Opt Alm SuperLog 99 Alm AttLog 99 ReCheck Min 0 1 Alarm Superlog amp AttLog When the available space for storage of attendance
23. for that of user B while the false rejection means the fingerprint recognition device refuses to recognize an enrolled fingerprint You can set a match threshold for all users For fingerprints that fail to pass the verification you can adopt the ID Fingerprint verification mode that is 1 1 match so that the system adopts the data set in 1 1 match threshold when matching the fingerprints If a user s fingers are severely worn out or damaged lower the match threshold see Table 3 1 Note The false acceptance rate FAR and false rejection rate FRR mutually influence each other Reducing the FAR will increase the FRR and vice versa The default match threshold is 35 and the default 1 1 match threshold is 15 Table 3 1 lists the settings of match thresholds n different scenarios Match Threshold Match threshold FRR FAR TN A High Low 45 25 Medium Medium 35 15 Low High 25 10 2 4 User ID When enrolling fingerprints a user will be allocated with an unused ID When the user starts to verify his her identity this ID is used to associate the fingerprint feature template You can enter the ID through the mini keyboard or other storage means for example the RF card the fingerprint recognition device must be configured with the RF card reader F6 User Manual 2 5 Authority Classes The B amp W screen series FRTs include four authority classes Users refer to those who are required to verify their identit
24. g Comm Opt Log Opt Access Options Auto Test The Options menu contains six submenus System Opt Power Mng Comm Opt Log Opt and GPRS Only professional access control devices provide this setting and Auto Test These submenus will be described in the following part 4 1 System Settings Select System Opt and the information displayed on the screen are shown in the following figure System Opt gt Time Fmt Date Time DLST l Language ENG l Fmt YY MM DD Adv Option 4 1 1 Time Format Set time format displayed on initial interface Press to set 24H or 12H 4 1 2 Date Time Set the current date and time displayed on the FRT screen Select Set Date Time and press OK to display the following interface YYYY MM DD 24H 2011 11 08 9 36 29 ESC OK To modify date and time place the cursor to the desired field through the A V key input correct date and time and press OK to save the changes Note You need to press Menu key about 3seconds for confirm 4 1 3 Daylight Saving Time DLST Select Menu Options System Opt DLST to set the DLST On the interface as shown in the following figure you can set the DLST 11 F6 User Manual DLST gt DLST Y Date Mode Mode 1 Enter DLST End DLST To enable the DLST select Y and press OK To disable the DLST please select N After enabling the DLST you need to set the events related to the start and end of the DLST You c
25. ghts deleting attendance records clearing all data setting match thresholds as shown below Adv Option gt Reset Opts Del All Logs Clear All Data Clr Admin Pri Show Score N Match Thr 45 1 1 Thr 35 Card Only Button Beep N Alg Version 10 Select a desired option through the A V key and perform settings as required 1 Reset Opts This option is used to restore all the settings to factory defaults 2 Del All Logs This option is used to delete all verification records in the chip 3 Clear All Data This option is used to delete all the enrolled fingerprints and records 4 Clr admin pri This option is used to set all the administrators to ordinary users 5 Show Score This option is used to set whether to display the fingerprint quality value on the top right corner of the screen Note The setting of this option affects the image capture speed of the FRT 6 Match Threshold This option is used to set the extent of matching between an input fingerprint and that stored in templates For details see 2 1 3 Match Threshold 7 1 1 threshold This option is used to set the extent of matching between an input ID fingerprint and that stored n templates in the ID and fingerprint identification mode For details see 2 1 3 Match Threshold 8 Card Only If you select Yes you only need to verify your ID card If you select No you need to verify both your ID card and fingerprint 9 Button Beep This option is
26. is inconsistent with the normal state set by the door sensor switch an alarm will be generated and this period of time 1s regarded as the door sensor delay To set DSen Delay press Menu Options Access Options and then select DSen Delay through the A V key as shown in the following figure Access Options Y Lock 6 gt DSen Delay 10 Press OK and modify the value of DSen Delay through the A V key You can set the alarm delay between 0 and 254s 4 5 3 Door Sensor Switch The door sensor switch includes three modes NONE The door sensor switch is not used NO The lock s open as long as the door is open NC The lock is closed after the door is closed To set DSen Mode press Menu Options Access Options and then select DSen Mode through the A V key as shown n the following figure Access Options A DSen Delay 10 DSen Mode NONE DSen Alarm 30 Press OK and then switch among the door sensor switch modes through the A V key The door sensor switch includes three modes NONE NO and NC 4 5 4 Door Sensor Alarm Delay The door sensor alarm delay refers to the delay in generating the alarm signal after a door sensor alarm is triggered You can set the alarm delay between 0 and 254s To set DSen Alarm press Menu Options Access Options and then select DSen Alarm through the A V key as shown in the following figure A Access Options DSen Delay 10 DSen Mode NONE gt
27. mployees fail to pass the fingerprint verification more often than not Answer The following factors w ll make fingerprint verification hard or even impossible for some employees The fingerprints of some fingers wear out The fingers have too many wrinkles which change frequently The skin on the fingers peels off badly For users whose fingerprints are beyond recognition they can delete these fingerprints and enroll them again or enroll a fingerprint of another finger It is recommended to select fingers with good fingerprint quality few wrinkles no peeling off and distinct fingerprint for fingerprint enrollment Press the finger flatly on the fingerprint sensor and be sure that the pad not the tip covers as much of the sensor window as possible Perform fingerprint match test after finishing enrollment It is recommended to enroll the fingerprints of several fingers as backup Question What are the possible causes of FRT communication failure Answer The possible causes are listed as follows The setting of communication port is incorrect The port set for communication is not the COM port actually used Y The setting of the communication port baud rate of the PC is not consistent with that of the FRT 22 Appendix The FRT is not connected with the power supply or the PC The FRT is connected with the PC but not powered on The No of the connected terminal is incorrect The data cable or conver
28. ngerprint reader according to system prompts If the enrollment succeeds the following information is displayed F6 User Manual New Enroll 00998 0 ESC OK Save 4 Press OK save to save the enrolled fingerprint If the enrollment fails the system will prompt you to re enter your user ID and restart the enrollment from Step 2 Notes D Steps of enroll more users are the same with those above of new enrollment 2 If you Enroll New Fingerprint After place the fingerprint three consecutive times the screen displayed FP Enrolled Alrd that means your fingerprint is repeat you need change another finger to enrollment New Enroll 00999 0 FP Enrolled Alrd ESC Exit 3 1 2 Backup Enrollment Continuing the step 4 as above If you press ESC on the New Enroll interface you can cancel the new enrollment and display the Backup Enroll interface as shown in the following figure Backup Enroll New Enroll Continue Continue User ID 00998 ESC OK The following steps of backup enrollment are the same with those of new enrollment while the only difference is the New Enroll on the top right corner changes into Backup Enroll Note It is recommended that a long term user should enroll at least two fingerprints 3 1 3 Enroll RFID Card 1 Select Menu User Manage Enroll User to display the User Enrollment interface Select Reg RFID and press OK to proceed Reg RFID New Enroll 2 Pres
29. nti pass back refusal and refuse to open the door if the user wants to exit The logic is the same with out anti pass back and in out anti pass back For example now A wants to exit 1 If the last record for A is not entry the device will prompt anti pass back refusal and refuse to open the door 2 If the last record for A is entry after the fingerprint identification is passed the device will open the door 3 Alarm function If the slave is equipped with alarm function e g F10 when an alarm incident occurs the slave will forward it for the master to process There is no such function on device that is not equipped with alarm function 2 The Connection of the Master and the Slave Currently three modes RS232 Wiegand and RS485 are applicable for the connection of the master and the slave Of the three RS232 is less often used due to its deficiency that its connection distance is short For example 1t can be used when the master and the slave are just installed respectively inside and outside a door Its connection principle is similar to that of RS485 which is omitted here The Wiegand connection is widely used most of whose devices on the market are applicable to the master and the slave RS485 whose transmission distance is great however it 1s recommended that Oa Appendix the distance should not be over 600 meters applies to most occasions but the slave must be equipped with the inBIO reader which is used f
30. nts output upon successful verification You can select the User ID or Card Number Wiegand Format The system has two built in formats Wiegand 26 bits and Wiegand 34 bits Pulse Width Refers to the width of the Wiegand pulse in microseconds The default value scope of the pulse width is 1 1000 Pulse Interval Refers to the interval of the Wiegand pulse in microseconds The default value scope of the pulse width is 1 10000 Wiegand 26 bits Output Description The system has a built in Wiegand 26 bits format Press Wiegand Format and select Standard Wiegand 26 bits The composition of the Wiegand 26 bits format contains 2 parity bits and 24 bits for output contents User ID or Card Number The binary code of 24 bits represent up to 16 777 216 0 16 777 215 different values 1 2 25 26 User ID Card Number Odd parity bit Definition of Fields Even parity bit Judged from bit 2 to bit 13 The even parity bit is 1 if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the even parity bit is 0 User ID Card User ID Card Number Card Code 0 16777215 Number bit Bit 2 is the Most Significant Bit MSB 2 bit 25 Odd parity bit Judged from bit 14 to bit 25 The odd parity bit is 1 if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the odd parity bit is 0 LES Note If the output contents exceed the scope allowed for the Wiegand format the last several bits will be adopted and first sev
31. oisturize your finger by breathing on it Apply insufficient pressure Apply pressure lightly and evenly during the capturing process Left and right index fingers or middle fingers are recommended Select the fingers without worn out or damaged fingerprints Select fingers for Users usually select their index fingers but if their index fingers do not have high enrollment fingerprint quality they can select their middle fingers or ring fingers For users with small fingers they can opt for their thumbs To enroll spare fingerprints users can select fingers not prone to wear out or damage for example the ring fingers Press your finger flatly on the fingerprint sensor and be sure that the pad not the tip covers Finger placement as much of the sensor window as possible Do not press your finger perpendicular to the fingerprint sensor do not knock your finger on the sensor quickly keep your finger still The change of fingerprint mage due to skin peeling off or injury will affect the Impact of the verification performance fingerprint image If the fingerprint quality of a user is poor due to the skin peeling off and the user cannot change pass the verification one week later the user needs to re enroll his her fingerprint or adopt the password verification mode There may be a small amount of people who cannot pass the verification no matter how hard they try due to very poor fingerprint quality In that case you can adopt the ID
32. or collecting fingerprint or swiping card If Wiegand connection is to be used the connection and setting for anti pass back are as follows 1 Select model Master machine Machine with Wiegand in function except for F10 Reader Slave machine Machine with Wiegand Out function 2 Master slave menu setting This machine supports out in out in No No and saved ant pass back enter Menu gt setting gt system setting gt advanced setting gt anti pass back 3 Modify device s Wiegand output format If the two devices are communicating only Wiegand signals without device ID can be received Enter device Menu gt Comm Opt gt Wiegand option or enter software Basic setting gt device management gt Wiegand to modify defined format as wiegand26 without device ID 4 Enroll user The user must be on master machine and slave machine at the same time and user PIN must be the same Therefore it is necessary to enroll user on master machine and slave machine at the same time 5 Connection instruction Wiegand communication 1s adopted for master machine and slave machine Refer to the following for connection Master Slave INDO lt gt WDO IND1 lt gt WDIl GND lt gt GND If RS485 connection is to be used the connection and setting for anti pass back are as follows The mode of RS485 is a new application in the connection of the master and the slave In this mode user information
33. rights for the final interpretation and modification of these rules F6 User Manual 4 LED Colors and Their Meanings B amp W screen FRT works normally The green LED blinks once every other second Verification fails The red LED is solid on for 3 seconds Verification succeeds The green LED 1s solid on for 3 seconds Note If the LED display is inconsistent with the above conditions please contact our technical personnel 5 About This Manual Our products are subject to update from time to time so our company will neither make a commitment to guarantee the consistency between the actual products and this document nor assume any responsibility for any dispute arising out of the discrepancy between the actual technical parameters and this manual This document is subject to change without prior notice The functions marked with in this manual are optional for some B amp W screen series FRTs Please refer to the actual product for the specific function description Picture descriptions in this manual may vary slightly from actual product Please refer to the actual product for exact descriptions FRT and FRTs in this manual that means fingerprint terminal or fingerprint device machine Basic Concepts 2 Basic Concepts This section introduces the definitions and descriptions of the following basic concepts User enrollment User verification Match threshold User ID Authority class VVVVWV The most important
34. s OK to confirm and proceed New Enroll Show the card User ID 00001 ESC OK 3 Input a number from 1 65534 in the User ID field Press OK to display the ID card enrollment interface Enrollment and Verification New Enroll 000001 C OK Save 4 Swipe your card and the system reads your card number New Enroll User ID 00001 ESC OK 5 Press OK to confirm and proceed New Enroll CARD 16650449 User ID 00001 ESC OK Note The last digit C in 00010 C denotes ID card 6 Press OK to save the enrolled data and complete the ID card enrollment Onoto The ID card or Mifare card verification is an optional function To customize ID Mifare card capable FRT please consult our commercial representatives or pre sale technical support engineers 3 2 Check Enrollment Effect After enrolling a fingerprint you need to verify its validity by placing your corresponding finger properly on the initial interface of the FRT If the FRT recognizes your fingerprint successfully it proves that your fingerprint is clear and recognizable otherwise you need to re enroll your fingerprint or change another finger for enrollment If 1t still does not work it proves that your fingerprints are not suitable for recognition and you need to adopt the fingerprint and password verification mode 3 3 Verification Modes 3 3 1 Fingerprint Verification You can adopt 1 N matching modes for fingerprint identification
35. sion number and firmware version number 20 7 485 Reader Function 7 485 Reader Function Some Black and White Screen Access Control also regard as 485 reader for use As the access control in use all menu can operation But as the 485 reader can press fingerprint or swipe card only If change any one step must to restart the equipment can take effect Enter 485 Reader Function menu the interface displayed is shown as follows 485 Reader Function 485 Reader NO If select 485 reader for Yes after restart devices 1t can press fingerprint or swipe card only all menu can not operation Access control device and 485 reader function can be used to change to each other If from 485 reader function to change to access control for use should thought backdoor function tamper switch of device back view to operate Operation Press the tamper switch three times after the alarm being triggered 30 seconds but not more than 60 seconds Back View Tamper Switch Note You can use the tamper switch to restore device number system password and clear administrator privileges The user data will not be cleared 2 F6 User Manual 8 Turn Off Clear Alarm The option Turn Off Alarm is available only after the FRT generates an alarm and 1s used to clear an alarm ie The option Turn off Alarm s available only after an alarm signal 1s generated 9 Maintenance 1 Cleaning Sometimes the optical l
36. tanding so as to avoid causing unnecessary damages to the product Protect the FRT from exposure to direct sunlight or strong beam as strong beam greatly affects the fingerprint collection and leads to fingerprint verification failure Avoid using the FRT outdoors in summer The working temperature of B amp W screen series ranges from 0 40 C The heat dissipated during long term operation may easily lead to response slowdown and verification pass rate decrease It s recommended to use sunshades and heat s nk devices for protection of the FRTs outdoors We recommend you to use the FRT properly so as to achieve the optimal recognition effect and verification speed 1 Install a B amp W screen FRT and then enroll your fingerprint for comparison dl a E my Installation Enrollment Recognition Elm dim bx Recognition Installation Enrollment 2 Recommended fingers Recommended fingers The index finger middle finger or the ring finger the thumb and little finger are not recommended because they are usually clumsy on the fingerprint collection screen 3 Finger Placement 1 Proper finger placement The finger 1s flat to the surface and centered in fingered guide 2 Improper finger placement Not flat to the surface Off center Slanting Note Please enroll and verify your fingerprint by using the proper finger placement mode to avoid degradation of verification performance due to improper operations We reserve all
37. tate if there 1s no operation in 1 minute The maximum numerical value of idle min is 999 4 3 Communication related Settings Select Comm Opt and the information displayed on the screen is shown in the following figure Comm Opt gt BaudRate 115200 Dev Num RS485 COMM Key Wiegand Output User ID Baud Rate This option is used to set the baud rate for the communication between the FRT and the PC It includes five options 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 The low baud rate is recommended for the RS485 communication to achieve stable low speed communication Dev Num This option refers to the device ID numbered from 1 to 255 RS485 This parameter is used to set whether to adopt the RS485 for communications To adopt the RS485 set this parameter to Y otherwise set it to N COMM Key When the password is set to 0 no password is required for communication when the password is set to a non zero value this value is required for communication connection 15 F6 User Manual 4 3 1 Wiegand Output This option 1s suitable for the Master Slave and anti passback function F6 has Wigend Output function only 2pcs F6 can not use this function and it must be connecting lpcs device which support Wigend Input functions if need use it For detail please refer to 10 3Master slave function A Comm Opt y gt Wiegand Output User ID Output Format Pulse Width 100 Pulse Interval 1000 Output Refers to the conte
38. ter is faulty The COM port of the PC is faulty Question What are the possible causes of incomplete display sometimes half screen display or blurred screen after the FRT is powered on How to fix it Answer The possible causes are listed as follows The main board is faulty The LCD display is faulty In either of the above cases you need to contact the supplier and return the FRT for repair Question How can I delete a FRT administrator Answer Connect the FRT with a PC and establish communication between them Select the FRT management tab and click Delete Administrator to delete the FRT administrator You can access the FRT menu after disconnecting the FRT with the PC Question Why is there a beep sound during the communication between FRT and PC Answer If the beep sound occurs in RS 485 communication mode it is possible that the two communication cables of the converter are inversely connected or stuck together Question Why does the FRT constantly display Please press remove your finger again How to fix it Answer The possible causes are as follows There is dirt grease or scratch on the surface of the fingerprint sensor which may lead the fingerprint sensor to mistakenly think there is a finger pressing on the surface Remove the dirt or grease on the surface of the fingerprint sensor with an adhesive tape The connection cable of fingerprint sensor comes loose or disconnected The chip
39. this product refers to the safety period of time in which the product is used under the conditions specified in the product instructions without leakage of noxious and harmful substances The EFUP of this product does not cover the consumable parts that need to be replaced on a regular basis such as batteries and so on The EFUP of batteries is 5 years Names and Concentration of Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Parts Name Cr6 PBDE Chip resistor x Chip capacitor Chip inductor Chip diode ESD components Buzzer Adapter x Screws Peete ne CA mon Ir mn na man pe Dun e fine m ICE O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 Note 80 of the parts in this product are manufactured with non hazardous environment friendly materials The hazardous substances or elements contained cannot be replaced with environment friendly materials at present due to technical or economical constraints se
40. two functions supported by B amp W screen series are user enrollment and verification 2 1 User Enrollment A user can enroll up to 10 different fingerprints using one ID number to have multiple verification selections Theoretically all the fingers of a user need to be enrolled so that the user can still perform fingerprint matching even f one or more of his her fingers get cut or damaged Generally it is recommended that a user shall enroll at least two fingerprints for example the index fingers of both hands so that the user can use any of the enrolled fingerprints for recognition even if he she forgets which fingerprint has been enrolled 2 2 User Verification When a user presses his her finger on the fingerprint reader the B amp W screen FRT compares the newly scanned fingerprint with a fingerprint stored n template The fingerprint template s used to check the user fingerprint If a user enrolls his her fingerprints on an FRT the user can keep attendance records on th s FRT through fingerprint verification which takes about 2 seconds Upon verification the system displays a prompt about whether the verification succeeds or not and then stores the successful matching record in the B amp W screen FRT 2 3 Match Threshold The match threshold is set to achieve a trade off between the possibilities of false rejection and false acceptance The false acceptance means the fingerprint recognition device mistakes the fingerprint of user A
41. u SD Card and the information displayed on the screen is shown in the following figure SD Card y gt DwnLoad AttLog DwnLoadUser UpLoad User Update firmware You can download the attendance data employee data upload employee data and Update firmware with a SD Card drive 5 1 Download Attendance Data 1 Insert a SD Card into the Card interface on the FRT 2 Select SD Card Drive Mng and select the desired attendance data to be downloaded through the A V key The interface displayed is shown as follows SD Card Y gt DwnLoad AttLog DwnLoad User UpLoad User Update firmware 3 Press OK to confirm your selection and start the download The interface displayed upon successful download is shown as follows 19 F6 User Manual Copy Data Suc 4 Press ESC to return to the initial interface and then remove the SD Card pen drive Three files X_attlog dat attendance records X_oplog dat management records and X_user where X refers to the device ID are stored n the USB pen drive eX Tip If the download succeeds a prompt Copy Data Suc will pop up If the system displays the prompt Plug Pen Drive Please check whether the SD Card pen drive is plugged in properly 5 2 Download Employee Data Employee data downloading is similar to the downloading of attendance records Press A V to select DwnLoad User from the SD Card Mng menu The files user data user profile and Template dat fingerprint template
42. y for a purpose for example opening the door through the B amp W screen FRT or keeping their entry exit records Administrators refer to the users who are granted the right to enroll or delete users 2 6 Main Interface The first interface displayed on the screen upon equipment power on 1s referred to as the Initial Interface as shown in the following figure Welcome 10 12 am Initial Interface 11 11 08 Tue Exit Meno OKkiEnter Upward Downward e Door Bell Enrollment and Verification 3 Enrollment and Verification This chapter introduces how to enroll users on the B amp W screen series Further 1t describes how to verify the validity of enrolled fingerprints This chapter includes the following parts Enroll users Check enrollment effects Enroll spare fingerprints Verify identity Prompts for successful enrollment lt lt lt lt Note To enroll a new user you must have the authority of administrator For details see 2 5Authority Classes 3 1 Enroll User Everyone can enroll 10 pieces fingerprints on device including one register fingerprint e g 00098 0 and nine backup fingerprints e g 00098 1 00098 9 If no administrator has been enrolled any user has the right to enroll a new user If an administrator has already been enrolled you can only enroll a new user after passing the administrator verification The RFT supports two enrollment modes that types of fingerprint and I
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