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1. 50 7 02 Delete Users Recs 50 7 03 Security Level 51 7 04 Alarm Settings 52 7 05 Arm Disarm Alarms 52 7 06 SMS Module 53 7 07 Event Linkage 55 7 08 Aux In Linkage 55 7 09 Wireless Linkage 56 7 10 Impact Sensitivity 56 7 11 Setting Verification Modes 57 7 12 Setting Biometric Facial Recognition Only 58 7 0 System Settings cont d 7 13 Setting Biometric Facial Recognition with a Secondary Verification 59 7 14 Setting Mixed Mode 60 7 15 Setting Card Only 61 7 16 Encrypting the User Information Upon Verification 61 7 17 Setting User Interval 62 7 18 Date Time 62 7 19 Time Settings 63 7 20 Date Settings 63 7 21 USB Operations 64 7 22 Program Update 64 7 23 Records Download 65 7 24 User Download 65 7 25 User Upload 66 8 0 System Info 8 01 System In
2. LCD Screen 3 5 TFT Display Body Aluminum uni body design Electronic Locks 1 and 2 Active Mode Approximately 12VDC output voltage equivalent to the supply voltage minus 0 3 VDC 2 Amps Maximum Output Passive Mode Form C contacts Maximum 24VDC at 10 Amps DOES NOT SUPPORT AC SIGNALS Auxiliary Output 1 and 2 Active Mode Approximately 12VDC output voltage equivalent to the supply voltage minus 0 3 VDC 2 Amps Maximum Output Passive Mode Form C contacts Maximum 24VDC at 10 Amps DOES NOT SUPPORT AC SIGNALS Auxiliary Output Power PIN 19 Approximately 12VDC output voltage equivalent to the supply voltage 1 Amp Maximum Output 9 0 79 www stonelockpro com 9 03 Dimension Drawings Cameras Face Plate 123mm 4 843 202 7mm 7 980 131 4mm 5 173 159mm 6 260 217mm 8 543 6 8mm 1 268 40mm 1 575 mm inches Depth Depth Control Unit mm inches Infrared Lights HID iClass SE Reader Port Shield Connecting Ports Keypad Cameras Face Plate 123mm 4 843 202 7mm 7 980 131 4mm 5 173 159mm 6 260 217mm 8 543 6 8mm 1 268 40mm 1 575 mm inches Depth Depth Control Unit mm inches Infrared Lights HID iClass SE Reader Port Shield Connecting Ports Keypad 9 0 80 9 04 Warranty amp Return Policy 2 YEAR LIMI
3. Please review the following checklist before moving on to installation See detailed steps at right a Stone Lock Pro Specification Checklist b Check Voltage and Wire Gauge Requirements c Verify Faceplate Mounting Height d Verify the Ambient Lighting is Suitable for the Faceplate Location Use Battery Backup System It is highly recommended to power Stone Lock Pro with a non shared source that incorporates a battery backup system Reference Section 1 04 For Indoor Use Only NOTE Stone Lock Pro is not recommended for outdoor use Please contact sales coprometrousa com for special application information 7 www stonelockpro com 1 0 1 08 INSTALLATION When installing Stone Lock Pro Faceplate positioning is very important The Stone Lock Pro Faceplate should typically be mounted at a height of 46 inches from the bottom of the Faceplate to the floor with the following considerations The Faceplate should be chest height to the user for best operation Fig 1 08 2 If the Faceplate is mounted too high users below the camera range may experience trouble activating the unit Users who fall outside the scan area may have problems activating the unit Never install the Faceplate where it will be exposed to direct sunlight reflections and strong lighting not to exceed a light exposure of 6000 lux Before the installation of the Stone Lock Pro u
4. Stone Lock Pro Device Stone Lock Pro Passive Interface 3 www stonelockpro com 1 0 1 02 STONE LOCK PASSIVE INTERFACE The Stone Lock Passive Interface allows a user to interact with a Stone Lock Pro device with minimal effort It is what makes Stone Lock Pro so easy to learn and use Stone Lock Passive Interface sensors scan the user s face with infrared wavelengths several times a second The user doesn t touch anything he or she merely approaches the Faceplate facing the unit and Stone Lock Pro actuates instantly when it senses someone within arms length of the unit Stone Lock Passive Interface has many advantages as an access control technology Near infrared wavelengths are safe invisible to the eye and relatively unaffected by ambient light or temperature Near infrared is ideal for capturing intrinsic properties of a face shape reflectivity and expression while minimizing unfavorable characteristics of extrinsic factors such as ambient illumination and misalignment There is no known way to fake Stone Lock Pro s proprietary technology into a false acceptance i e simulate a near infrared biometric measurement of a real person registered in the database Stone Lock Pro is safe passive simple excels in convenience in almost every way and appeals to a wide range of people of all ages nationalities and walks of life Stone Lock Pro
5. d From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the USB Operations menu option Touch to access the USB Operations menu e From the USB Operations menu use the or keys to highlight the User Upload menu option f Touch to upload the user profiles A progress bar showing the percent of completion will be displayed at the bottom of the screen When the bar is gone the upload is complete Note Prior to inserting a USB memory device the USB Operations menu option is greyed out and is not accessible The USB memory device must be no larger than 2GB and formatted to FAT32 Note User profiles on the USB memory device which have different ID s than those which already reside on the device will be added to the profiles on the device Any user profile on the USB memory device which has the same ID as one which already resides on the device will overwrite the profile on the device g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus WARNING Do not remove the USB memory device during the download process a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu See Note at left c Insert the USB memory device into the port located on the control device At the bottom
6. d Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 18 1 63 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 19 TIME SETTINGS This menu provides the capability to manually set the Time of the Stone Lock Pro device If the device is connected to a fully integrated access control system or to the Stone Lock Network SLN software application its date and time can be synchronized with the server time a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Date Time menu option Touch to access the Date Time menu d From the Date Time menu use the or keys to highlight the Time Settings menu option Touch to access the Set Time menu Fig 7 19 1 e Use the key to scroll from right to left and the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the Set Time screen From left to right set the hour in military time the minute and the second then touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 20 DATE SETTINGS This menu provides the capability to manually set the Date of the Stone Lock Pro device If the device is connected
7. 4294967295 will be sent as 4294967295 Fig 5 12 1 Fig 5 12 2 Fig 5 12 3 Fig 5 12 4 Card Number If the output type is set to Card and the Recognition Mode is set to 1 N then upon successful verification of a user the card number stored in the user s profile will be communicated at the Wiegand output as a 26 bit or 34 bit Wiegand depending on the Wiegand Output setting with no Facility Code The largest Card number that can be sent under this scenario when the Wiegand Output setting is 26 is 16777215 All card numbers larger than 16777215 will be truncated ex 16777216 will be sent as 0 16777217 will be sent as 1 and so on The largest Card number that can be sent when the Wiegand Output Setting is 34 is 4294967295 All Card numbers larger than 4294967295 will be sent as 4294967295 If the Output Type is set to Card and the Recognition Mode is set to 1 1 then upon successful verification of a user the Wiegand Output setting is ignored and all the bits read from the user s card during verification are communicated at the Wiegand output Custom Number If the output type is set to Custom then upon successful verification of any user independent 39 www stonelockpro com 5 0 of the Recognition Mode used 1 N 1 1 or Card Only a custom number will be communicated at the Wiegand output as a 26 Bit or 34 Bit Wiegand depending on
8. time interval 24 GND Ground Electronic Lock Output 2 25 Close2 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Closed Pin of a standard relay with the EPOW2 pin as the common Connected to the EPOW2 pin until after successful user authentication when it is disconnected from the EPOW2 pin After the Door timer time interval it is reconnected to the EPOW2 pin Active Mode Supplies 12 VDC until after successful user authentication Then no voltage is supplied until after the Door timer time interval when 12 VDC is supplied again Electric Mode Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after successful user authentication 26 Open2 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Open Pin of a standard relay with the EPOW2 pin as the common Disconnected from the EPOW2 pin until after successful user authentication when it is connected to the EPOW2 pin After the Door timer time interval it is disconnected from the EPOW2 pin Active Mode No voltage is supplied until after successful user authentication Then 12 VDC is supplied until after the Door timer time interval when no voltage is again supplied Electric Mode Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after the Door timer time interval 27 EPOW2 Passive Mode Used as the Common Pin of a standard relay Connected to the Close2 pin until after successful user authentication when it is connected to the Open2 pin After the Door timer time interval it is disconnected from the
9. 9 9 5 10 10 5 11 Supply Voltage V 14 11 14 19 13 95 14 01 13 90 13 95 13 88 13 91 13 86 13 89 13 85 13 88 13 84 13 87 13 84 13 86 13 83 13 85 13 83 13 85 Wire Gauge 12 190ft 155ft 94ft 85ft 63ft 58ft 47ft 44ft 37ft 36ft 31ft 30ft 27ft 26ft 23ft 22ft 21ft 20ft 18ft 18ft Voltage Drop mv ft 4 76 6 35 7 94 9 53 11 12 12 71 14 29 15 88 17 47 19 06 20 65 22 24 23 82 25 41 27 00 28 59 30 18 31 77 33 35 34 94 14 119ft 97ft 59ft 53ft 39ft 36ft 29ft 28ft 23ft 22ft 19ft 19ft 16ft 16ft 14ft 14ft 13ft 12ft 11ft 11ft 7 58 10 10 12 63 15 15 17 68 20 20 22 73 25 26 27 78 30 31 32 83 35 36 37 88 40 41 42 93 45 46 47 99 50 51 53 04 55 56 16 75ft 61ft 37ft 33ft 24ft 23ft 18ft 17ft 14ft 14ft 12ft 12ft 10ft 10ft 9ft 9ft 8ft 8ft 12 04 16 06 20 07 24 09 28 10 32 11 36 13 40 14 44 16 48 17 52 18 56 20 60 21 64 23 68 24 72 26 76 27 80 28 18 47ft 38ft 23ft 21ft 15ft 14ft 11ft 11ft 9ft 9ft 19 16 25 54 31 93 38 31 44 70 51 08 57 47 63 86 70 24 76 63 20 29ft 24ft 14ft 13ft 9ft 9ft 30 46 40 61 50 76 60 92 71 07 81 22 22 18ft 48 43 Table I Based on the calculated total current draw of the unit use Table I to determine the maximum distance and wire gauge if one of the following conditions exist a A power supply is used with a battery backup and has the ability to pull the UPS Signal pin low or b A power supply is used without a battery backup Table II
10. Based on the calculated total current draw of the unit use Table II to determine maximum distance and wire gauge if a power supply is used with a battery backup but without the ability to pull the UPS Signal pin low If your Power Supply does not have a Backup Battery has a Backup Battery with Table I NO UPS Signal Table II UPS Signal Table I pulls UPS PIN low Both of these tables indicate an approximate supply voltage setting based on using the maximum length for a specific gauge of wire at a specific current Both tables also indicate the mV ft voltage drop for each gauge of wire at a specific current See also Actual Wire Gauge Table Table III on next page Both of these tables indicate an approximate supply voltage setting based on using the maximum length for a specific gauge of wire at a specific current Both tables also indicate the mV ft voltage drop for each gauge of wire at a specific current How to Use The Tables Recommended Voltage Level NOTE Typically a 3 or less drop in voltage from the supply to the unit is the recommended level for efficient operation of Stone Lock Pro 1 14 VOLTAGE WIRE GAUGE TABLES 14 www stonelockpro com 1 0 Actual Wire Gauge Equivalent Wire Gauge 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 16 13 11 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 13 13 11 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 14 11 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 15 9 7
11. Passive Interface The Stone Lock Passive Interface is designed to require almost no effort on the part a user Stone Lock Pro Enhances Security in Your Critical Areas Real time event capture Dual faceplate applications Live video stream ties back to your VMS ADA applications High throughput areas Temporary access situations For inquiries related to Stone Lock Pro contact sales coprometrousa com 4 www stonelockpro com 1 0 1 03 WHAT S IN THE BOX Stone Lock Pro comes with installation hardware A current Stone Lock Pro Packing List Fig 1 03 1 can be downloaded from www stonelockpro com products Packing List Stone Lock Pro Stone Lock Pro Facial Recognition for Access Control Control Unit 2P Terminals 2 for connecting the Faceplate Power from the Control Unit 10P Terminals 4 3P Terminal 1 for the Control Unit power supply RJ45 Connectors 2 M3 x 0 50 x 6 Tamper Resistant Flat Head Machine Screw 2 M3 x 0 50 x 6 Flat Head Machine Screw 4 Faceplate Mounting Bracket Control Unit Mounting Bracket v 14 10 www coprometrousa com Visit our website at Faceplate If there are any parts missing or damaged please contact your Stone Lock Pro Integrator immediately Documentation 2 3 4 6 5 8 7 9 10 1 11 for connecting the Faceplate video and data to the Control Unit for C
12. option One or all of the menu options can be activated A green diamond will appear next to each option that has been activated Touch to accept the changes The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear Reference Fig 7 07 2 as an example g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 07 EVENT LINKAGE This menu option provides the following events that can be detected Denied User Battery Backup Open Door Alert Forced Entry Faceplate Removed Impact Alarm These events can be set to generate an output signal at one or all of the following Auxiliary Output 1 Auxiliary Output 2 SMS Module These signals are only generated when the Arm Disarm menu option is set to On the Auxiliary Outputs are set to active if used and or the SMS MMS menu option is set to On if used Reference Sections 7 05 Arm Disarm Alarms 5 10 Auxiliary Outputs and 7 06 SMS Module a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu Fig 7 07 1 Fig 7 07 2 55 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 08 AUX IN LINKAGE In this menu option each of the four Auxiliary Inputs can be set to generate an output
13. 12 1 If the verification is successful the device will momentarily display the Successful message screen After 2 seconds if the device cannot verify the user Adjust to Enrolled Expression will appear on the screen After an additional 2 seconds if the device still cannot authenticate the user Denied will appear on the screen and the device will file a verification failure record under Denied Recs The device will continue to try to verify that person as long as he she is present repeating this cycle of messages over and over See 4 02 Verification Failures When a face is no longer detected the device returns to the Animation Cycles a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu d From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the Recognition Mode menu option Touch to enter the Modes menu e Use the or keys to highlight the 1 N menu option Fig 7 12 2 f Touch to accept the recognition mode or touch to discontinue the process and return to the Verification
14. 2 3 1 Device Management and 2 4 4 User Management of the Stone Lock Network User Guide In the Mixed mode some users are allowed to authenticate with 1 N mode while remaining users are required to us it in 1 1 a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu 61 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 15 SETTING CARD ONLY In the Card Only mode the Stone Lock Pro device operates as a fully functional card reader The user presents a valid card over the card symbol on the faceplate and if it is a card properly registered to the system the verification is successful a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu d From the Verification Mode menu use the or
15. 6 5 4 3 2 16 7 6 5 4 3 2 17 6 5 4 3 2 18 5 4 3 2 19 4 3 2 20 3 2 21 2 22 2 1 14 VOLTAGE WIRE GAUGE TABLES CONT D Table III If wire is already installed the table at the right can be used as a reference to combine wires in order to achieve an equivalent wire gauge Example An 12 AWG is the same as using two 2 14 AWG wires or sixteen 16 24 AWG wires Notes 15 www stonelockpro com Section 2 Using Stone Lock Pro 2 01 Startup Configurations 2 02 Initial Enrollment 2 03 Advanced Function Menu 2 0 16 www stonelockpro com 2 0 Section 2 Using Stone Lock Pro 2 01 STARTUP CONFIGURATIONS Stone Lock Pro user types are divided into S Admin Admin User As one would expect different user types have different levels of privileges to perform operations related to users and devices 2 02 INITIAL ENROLLMENT Preparation for Initial Enrollment S Admin Stone Lock Pro requires an S Admin to access all menu functions including new user enrollment It is therefore HIGHLY recommended that at least TWO ACCESSIBLE PEOPLE be enrolled as an S Admin to avoid being locked out of the menus It is also important that if a 1 1 mode will be used i e card face that all S Admins be enrolled with their card at initial enrollment and must remember their ID Alignment User should enroll with a non expressive face that is easi
16. Did you your integrator or someone in your organization fill out a Stone Lock Pro Hardware Configuration Sheet before ordering this unit If so please review that document for any specific Sensor Inputs Auxiliary I O or other application requirements Download the Stone Lock Pro Hardware Configuration Sheet at www stonelockpro com technical b Check Voltage and Wire Gauge Requirements i Confirm that the cable length between the Faceplate and the Control Unit is no more than 80 ft in length and a minimum of 18 AWG wire max 12 Awg Reference 1 09 Connecting Stone Lock Pro ii Verify that the DC power supply voltage at the back of the Control Unit is between the limits shown in the relevant table in Section 1 13 used to calculate wire gauge and the distance parameters Reference 1 13 Power Supply and Wire Gauge Specifications p 12 c Verify Faceplate Mounting Height The Faceplate should be mounted 46 inches from the bottom of the Faceplate to the floor The proper orientation is chest high to the typical user Reference 1 08 Installation d Verify the Ambient Lighting is Suitable for the Faceplate Location Never install the Faceplate where it will be exposed to direct sunlight reflections and strong lighting not to exceed a light exposure of 6000 lux Reference 1 08 Installation 80 ft max Faceplate 18 12 Gauge Awg Cat5 5e 6 Control Unit Cable Length 1 07 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
17. Has Been Detected USB Drive Is Being Connected USB Drive Is Connected followed by the USB Operations menu option becoming available d From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the USB Operations menu option Touch to access the USB Operations menu e From the USB Operations menu use the or keys to highlight the Program Update menu option Touch to upload the software Note Prior to inserting a USB memory device the USB Operations menu option is greyed out and is not accessible The USB memory device must be no larger than 2GB and formatted to FAT32 Note Prior to inserting a USB memory device the USB Operations menu option is greyed out and is not accessible The USB memory device must be no larger than 2GB and formatted to FAT32 WARNING Do not remove the USB memory device during the download process f Once the upload is completed the device should restart automatically After 60 seconds if the device has not restarted restart the device manually g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 65 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 23 RECORDS DOWNLOAD This feature provides the capability to download the verification records stored on the Stone Lock Pro device to a USB memory device a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Setti
18. Impact Sensitivity menu e Use the or keys to highlight the desired impact sensitivity level Low Medium or High f Touch to accept the selected sensitivity level or touch to discontinue the process and return to the Alarm Settings menu Fig 7 09 2 57 www stonelockpro com 7 0 g When the impact sensitivity level has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 11 SETTING VERIFICATION MODES Stone Lock Pro allows you to configure four different verification modes 1 N Biometric Facial Recognition only 1 1 Biometric Facial Recognition with a card as a secondary verification method 1 1 Biometric Facial Recognition with a ID number as a secondary verification method Card reader only Stone Lock Pro comes standard with HID iClass SE Card Reader hardware allowing integration compatibility with a wide range of existing installations If a Stone Lock Pro device is used as a stand alone and a card needs to be added or changed to an existing user redcord the user profile must be selected the card must be presented to the reader and the uwer must re enroll If a Stone Lock device is used with a fully integrated access control system or Stone Lock Network SLN software then cards can be added to profiles and uploaded This feature provides the
19. Use the key to backspace if necessary Fig 7 06 2 h Touch to accept the number or touch to discontinue the process and return to the SMS Module menu i When the mobile number has been accepted the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear j Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 06 1 Fig 7 06 2 a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu Note This option is only available in certain markets 54 www stonelockpro com 7 0 c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu d From the Alarm Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Event Linkage menu option Touch to access the Event Linkage menu e From the Event Linkage menu use the or keys to highlight the desired event and touch to access the sub menu for that event Reference Fig 7 07 1 as an example f From the event sub menu use the or keys to highlight the desired menu option and touch to activate the desired
20. Web Service menu option Touch to enter the Web Service settings menu shown in Fig 6 08 1 d From the Web Service settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Load Users menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off e From the Web Service settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Write Users menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off f From the Web Service settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Write Records menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off g From the Web Service settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Sync Time menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Note This option is only available in certain markets Fig 6 08 1 47 www stonelockpro com 6 0 6 09 REAL TIME RECORDS The Real Time Records feature provides the ability for the device to provide verification information and alarm events as they happen over the network connection back to a fully integrated access control system or to the Stone Lock Network SLN software application The state On or Off of the Real Time Records option can be viewed at the Ston
21. f When the language has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 8 01 2 69 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 02 Product Specifications 9 03 Dimension Drawings 9 04 Warranty Section 9 Appendices 9 0 70 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 In the event this section does not help you correct a problem with your Stone Lock Pro device please contact your integrator or CoprometroUSA at support coprometrousa com or 913 998 6168 Problem Suggestion Alarm Device Connected to Auxiliary Output 1 or 2 Doesn t Activate 1 Verify the desired Event Linkage Aux In Linkage or Wireless Linkage in the Advanced Settings System Settings Alarm Settings Event Linkage submenu has been set to Output 1 or Output 2 Reference Sections 7 04 and 7 09 2 Verify the Arm Disarm menu option in the Advanced Settings System Settings Alarm Settings sub menu is set to ON Reference Section 7 05 3 Verify the wiring between the control device and the alarm device 4 Verify that the alarm device is functioning properly Device Periodically Restarts In Dual Faceplate Application 1 Verify that the RJ45 connector in Front 1 on the Control Device and on Faceplate 1 is fully seated and locked in place 2 Verify that the communication cable Cat5 5e 6 between the Front 1 on the Control Device an
22. features provides the ability for the device to access user profiles in a database on a network server over the web using a web service application without it storing any of them locally This feature is only available when the verification mode is 1 1 biometric and a Card or ID as a secondary verification The Write Users feature automatically synchronizes a new user s profile information and biometric signature data to a database on a network server over the web using a web service application after enrollment has been completed at the device If the profile contains an unused ID the profile will be directly stored in the database If the profile contains a used ID the profile associated with that ID in the database will be overwritten The Write Records feature provides the ability for the device to provide verification information and alarm events as they happen over the web using a web service application The Sync Time feature provides the ability for the device to synchronize its internal clock over the web using a web service application a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the
23. from the Stone Lock Network or from a fully integrated access control system NOTE Extremely thick lenses safety glasses sun glasses or dark transitional glasses may disrupt the scanning process and may have to be removed in order to use Stone Lock Pro e Touch to begin the enrollment process or touch to discontinue the process and return to the User Mgmt menu f When the enrollment is successful the Registration Successful screen with the ID the person s first and last name the department and the time of enrollment will momentarily appear Fig 3 02 3 g The system automatically returns to the User Mgmt menu h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus d If the user is also to be enrolled with a card present the card over the card symbol on the faceplate The card number will be displayed in the User Mgmt menu Fig 3 02 2 Fig 3 02 4 22 www stonelockpro com 3 0 Preparation for User Enrollment Alignment User should enroll with a non expressive face that is easily replicated for daily access The enrolling user should keep their face centered in the screen ensuring it is visible at all times and they should see the green scan bar on their face during enrollment If at anytime the scan bar is not seen on the image the enrollment process has stalled and they are not being enrolled If the enrollment process stalls more than once touch educate
24. highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Security Level menu option Touch to access the Security Level menu Fig 7 03 1 d Use the or keys to highlight the desired Security Level High Higher Highest e Touch to accept the selected security level or touch to discontinue the process and return to the System Settings menu f When the security level has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 03 1 52 www stonelockpro com 7 0 This menu also provides an option for setting the level of impact sensitivity a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu Fig 7 04 1 d Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 05 Arm Disarm Alarms When the Arm Disarm menu option is set to On each tripped alarm will generate a signal at its configured output s No signals are generated at the configured outputs when
25. items in Advanced Settings menu User privileges can perform all operations except delete himself and change his type Designated by a red user icon Admin Has access to user management record inquiry and system information User privileges add users delete users re enroll users including himself cannot perform any modifications to S Admin profiles admin profiles and cannot change any user types Designated by an orange user icon User Has NO access to the Advanced Setting menu User privileges Device activation privileges as defined by Admins Designated by a blue user icon 17 www stonelockpro com 2 0 Initial Enrollment S Admin The initial user to be enrolled on a Stone Lock Pro device is enrolled as an S Admin granting the initial user the highest level of privileges to control all functions within the Stone Lock Pro device Subsequent enrollments enter as ordinary users and must be upgraded by the S Admin if other privilege levels are required It is permissible to have multiple S Admins a When you power up Stone Lock Pro the device goes through an initial boot sequence Wait until you see the animation start to cycle Fig 2 02 1 b Touch on the keypad to interrupt the Animation Cycles and initiate the New User screen Fig 2 02 2 c Use the keypad to input a user ID 1 18 digits If you also want a card associated with this record
26. keys to highlight the Card Access menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off Ensure that the switch is in the On position e From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the ID Access menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off Ensure that the switch is in the Off position f From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the Recognition Mode menu option Touch to enter the Modes menu g Use the or keys to highlight the Card Only menu option h Touch to accept the recognition mode or touch to discontinue the process and return to the Verification Mode menu i When the recognition mode has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear j Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 16 ENCRYPTING THE USER INFORMATION UPON VERIFICATION When the Encrypt Display menu option is set to On the user information that is normally displayed on the LCD screen after a successful verification is replaced by s to prevent other individuals who may be in the vicinity from seeing the user s information a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings men
27. present the card at this point and listen for a chirp from the device The card number will appear in the card line Fig 2 02 3 d Touch to begin the enrollment process The process should take about 15 seconds e The user should enroll with a non expressive face that is easily replicated for daily access The enrolling user should keep their face centered in the screen ensuring it is visible at all times and they should see the green scan bar on their face during enrollment f After enrollment is complete the Advanced Settings menu will appear From this menu all local Stone Lock Pro operations can be performed g Touch on the keypad twice to exit the menu system and return to the Animation Cycle Fig 2 02 3 Fig 2 02 1 Fig 2 02 2 18 www stonelockpro com 2 0 2 03 ACCESS OF ADVANCED FUNCTION MENU a As an S Admin or Admin at the Animation Cycle touch The words Administrator Authentication Fig 2 03 1 will be displayed at the top of the screen when verifying for device access b Using the same non expressive face that was used during enrollment the user should keep their face centered in the green frame of the verification screen c If the verification fails a failure note will pop up Fig 2 03 2 otherwise a success note Fig 2 03 3 and the device will enter the Advanced Setting menu Troubleshooting Green Scan Bar Is Not Seen If at any
28. restarting the device the problem persists the Faceplatemay be malfunctioning Contact support coprometrousa com Enrolled User Is Denied When Device Is Set To Mixed Verification Mode Verify that the user has been set up for mixed verification mode using a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN Software Reference Section 7 14 Setting Mixed Mode 1 N amp 1 1 72 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion Enrolled User is Denied When Device Is Set To 1 N Verification Mode 1 Verify that the user is using the same expression that they enrolled with 2 Extremely thick lenses bifocals trifocals safety glasses sun glasses or dark transitional glasses may cause problems 3 Something has changed about the user since the enrollment or since the last time the user verified at the unit ex Glasses cosmetic surgery trauma or other extreme changes 4 The original enrollment was not performed well Reference Preparation for User Enrollment in Section 3 02 New User Enrollment before re enrolling the user Facial Recognition Infrared LEDs Fail to Activate If the facial recognition infrared LEDs fail to activate but the face detection infrared LEDs are still operational 1 Verify that the RJ45 connector on the Control Device and on the Faceplate is fully seated and locked in place 2 Verify that the communication cable Cat5 5e 6 between the Control
29. the enrollee on proper technique and restart the enrollment process again While enrolling the user should SLIGHTLY 10 15 either direction and slowly nod head side to side and up and down as the file builds Glasses Stone Lock Pro enables the user to be verified with or without their glasses If the user wears glasses they should put them on at the beginning of the enrollment process When the profile is about 50 complete approximately 8 seconds into the enrollment process and the message Please Note remove your glasses appears the user should quickly remove their glasses 3 03 RE ENROLLMENT a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to enter the menu c Select the user that needs to re enroll by using the or keys to search the list or by entering the ID of the user Fig 3 03 1 d If the user is also to be enrolled with a card present the card over the card symbol on the faceplate The card number will be displayed in the User Mgmt menu e Touch to pop up the re enrollment dialog box f Touch to begin the enrollment process or touch to discontinue the process and return to the User Mgmt menu g When the enrollment is successful the Registration screen wi
30. the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to enter the menu c Select the user whose profile details need to be viewed by using the or keys to search the list or by entering the ID of the user d Touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Details option and then touch Fig 3 07 1 e The Details screen for the selected user will appear f Touch to return to the User Mgmt menu g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 3 06 CHANGE USER TYPE a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From then Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to enter the menu c Select the user whose type needs to be modified by using the or keys to search the list or by entering the ID of the user d Touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Change Type option and then touch Fig 3 06 1 e Use the or keys to highlight the desired privilege type User Admin or S Admin Fig 3 06 2 f Touch to accept the selected privilege or touch to discontinue the process and return to the User Mgmt menu g When the user s privilege has been changed the Setting Suc
31. to a fully integrated access control system or to the Stone Lock Network SLN software application its date and time can be synchronized with the server time a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Date Time menu option Touch to access the Date Time menu d From the Date Time menu use the or keys to highlight the Date Settings menu option Touch to access the Set Date screen Fig 7 20 1 e Use the key to scroll from right to left and the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the Set Date screen From left to right set the year the month and the day and then touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 20 1 Fig 7 19 1 64 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 21 USB OPERATIONS This feature provides the capability to upload software download verification records download user profiles and upload user profiles from a USB memory device a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanc
32. 09 1 e From the Wireless Linkage menu use the or keys to highlight the desired wireless sensor and touch to access the sub menu for that sensor Reference Fig 7 09 2 as an example f From the wireless sensor sub menu use the or keys to highlight the desired menu option and touch MENU to activate the desired option One or all of the menu options can be activated A green diamond will appear next to each option that has been activated Touch to accept the changes The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 10 IMPACT SENSITIVITY In this menu option the Impact Sensitivity level can be changed from Low where an alarm is triggered by a 300Hz vibration to Medium where an alarm is triggered by a 100Hz vibration to High where an alarm is triggered by a 40Hz vibration a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu d From the Alarm Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Impact Sensitivity menu option Touch to access the
33. 10 36 23 07 17 2013 Wednesday Stone Lock Pro User Manual v 1 3 Patent Pending www stonelockpro com Preface Thanks for choosing Stone Lock Pro for your access control solution This User Manual had been developed as a reference to help the user enjoy the ultimate in security convenience with Stone Lock Pro Modifications to the information in this Manual may occur without notification For the latest information about Stone Lock Pro please visit our website at www stonelockpro com Stone Lock Pro User Manual v1 3 Copyright 2015 CoprometroUSA All Rights Reserved This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of CoprometroUSA except for excerpts referred to or otherwise called out in the normal course of business operations 2015 HID Global Corporation ASSA ABLOY AB All Rights Reserved HID HID Global the HID Blue Brick logo the Chain Design and HID Connect iCLASS iCLASS SE are trademarks or registered trademarks of HID Global Designed in Leawood Printed in the USA First Printing 2015 www coprometrousa com www stonelockpro com Table of Contents 1 0 Introduction Pg 1 01 Welcome to Stone Lock Pro Features 2 1 02 Passive Interface 3 1 03 What s in the Box 4 1 04 Preparation for Installation 5 1 05 Lo
34. 6 Viewing a Record s Details 28 5 0 Access Control 5 01 Access Control Overview 30 5 02 Device Permissions 30 5 03 Door Settings 31 5 04 Door Lock Settings 32 5 05 Door Timer Setting 32 5 06 Guest PIN Access 33 5 07 Card Parsing 34 5 08 Door Sensor Settings 35 5 09 Auxiliary Outputs amp Inputs Overview 36 5 10 Auxiliary Outputs 36 5 11 Auxiliary Inputs 36 5 12 Wiegand Configuration 38 39 5 13 Silent Alarm 40 6 0 Network Functions 6 01 Network Functions 42 6 02 LAN 42 6 03 Setting Up the IP Address 43 6 04 Setting the Subnet Mask 43 6 05 Setting the Gateway Address 44 6 06 Setting the DNS Address 45 6 07 IP Settings 45 6 08 Web Service 46 6 09 Real Time Records 47 6 10 Remote 48 6 11 Auto Upload New User 48 7 0 System Settings 7 01 System Settings
35. Auto Upload New User feature automatically synchronizes a new user s profile information and biometric signature data with a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN software application after enrollment has been completed at the device If the profile contains an unused ID the profile will be directly stored in the access control system s or SLN s database If the profile contains a used ID the profile associated with that ID in the access control system or in the SLN database will be overwritten The state On or Off of the Auto Upload New User option can be viewed at the Stone Lock Pro device However it can only be changed to On or Off through a fully integrated access control system or by checking or un checking respectively the Auto Upload New User option under the Device Status tab in the Device Management menu of the SLN Reference Section 2 3 1 Device Management of the Stone Lock Network User Guide When set to On and connected to the SLN enrolled users can be synchronized between the device and the SLN Notes 49 www stonelockpro com Section 7 System Settings 7 01 System Settings 7 02 Delete Users Recs 7 03 Security Level 7 04 Alarm Settings 7 05 Arm Disarm Alarms 7 06 SMS Module 7 07 Event Linkage 7 08 Aux In Linkage 7 09 Wireless Link
36. C to its default high state of 4 0 VDC but does not detect a transition back to a low state prior to the Door Timeout period expiring The Door Timeout period starts when the low to high transition is detected at the Door Senor Input Door Sensor Input 1 is used for the primary door and Door Sensor Input 2 is used for the secondary door a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu Fig 5 08 1 Fig 5 08 2 c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Sensor Settings menu option Touch to enter the Door Sensor Settings menu shown in Fig 5 08 1 d From the Door Sensor Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Detect menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off The On setting detects a forced entry or a held open condition and generates an alarm record The Off setting does not detect a forced entry or a held open condition e From the Door Sensor Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Timeout menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 08 2 f Enter a Door Sensor Timeout interval that is between 3 and 120 secon
37. C until after the Door Timer time interval and then returns to a no voltage state Supplies a continuous 12VDC at the EPOW pins See section 5 05 Door Timer Setting Electric Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal at the Close pins after successful user verification Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal at the Open pins after the Door Timer time interval Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after successful user verification followed by another 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after the Door Timer time interval at the EPOW pins See section 5 05 Door Timer Setting c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Settings menu option Touch to enter the Door Settings menu shown in Fig 5 03 1 d Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 32 www stonelockpro com 5 0 Fig 5 05 1 Fig 5 05 2 5 04 DOOR LOCK SETTINGS Two lock controllers are available for use on the Stone Lock Pro device and each can be controlled independently by using the Lock 1 and Lock 2 menu options in the Door Settings menu a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Sett
38. Device and the Faceplate is good Verify that the wires have been properly placed in the RJ45 connectors in accordance with standard TIA EIA 568b are properly crimped in the RJ45 connectors and the continuity of each wire is good 3 The communication handshake between the control device and the Faceplate may have been disrupted Power down the control device wait for 5 seconds and restart the control device 4 If 1 through 3 have been tried and the Faceplate presents the green scanning bar and tries to authenticate the user the Faceplate address may be incorrectly set Reference 1 11 Setting the Faceplate Address 5 If 1 through 4 have been tried then the Faceplate or the control device may have been damaged Contact support coprometrousa com 73 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion Faceplate Alarm Sounds a Combination of Long and Short Beeps Enter the menu system and set the Impact Sensitivity to Low If the alarm continues to sound the impact sensitivity sensor may be malfunctioning Contact support coprometrousa com Reference Section 7 10 Faceplate Alarm Sounds Quick Short Beeps Verify that the anti tamper alarm reflector has been installed and is in the proper position Keypad Slow or Stays Lit Verify that the voltage measured at the Faceplate is steady between 7 5 VDC and 13 8 VDC before and during verification Keypad Unresponsive 1 Verify that the RJ45 connector on the C
39. If the account has expired once the account has been reactivated restart the device If MMS messages are being received from Denied User Faceplate Removed or Impact Alarms but SMS messages are not being received the GPRS for the account needs to be activated Problems with Facial Recognition Infrared LEDs in Dual Faceplate Applications 1 If the facial recognition infrared LEDs fail to activate for the Faceplate where verification is taking place but instead come on for the opposite Faceplate the Faceplate that should have been connected to Front 1 has been connected to Front 2 and vice versa Reference 1 11 Setting the Faceplate Address 2 If the facial recognition infrared LEDs activate for both faceplates during verification at Faceplate 1 the address for Faceplate 2 may be incorrectly set to the same Front 1 address as Faceplate 1 Reference 1 11 Setting the Faceplate Address 3 If the facial recognition infrared LEDs activate for both faceplates during verification at Faceplate 2 the address for Faceplate 1 may be incorrectly set to the same Front 2 address as Faceplate 2 Reference 1 11 Setting the Faceplate Address 4 If Faceplate 2 facial recognition infrared LEDs activate when verifying at Faceplate 2 but Faceplate 1 facial recognition infrared LEDs DO NOT activate when verifying at Faceplate 1 the address for Faceplate 1 may be incorrectly set to a Front 2 address that is different than the address of Faceplate 2 Reference 1 11
40. Mode menu The Loading Biometric Profiles screen will momentarily appear g When the recognition mode has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 12 1 Fig 7 12 2 Note 1 N mode is the default mode for Stone Lock Pro as shipped from the factory 59 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 13 SETTING BIOMETRIC FACIAL RECOGNITION WITH A SECONDARY VERIFICATION 1 1 In the 1 1 mode biometric facial recognition with a secondary verification method either ID or card is required to be used to gain access In this mode the user enters an ID or presents a valid card over the card symbol on the faceplate If successful an Accepted banner appears and the verifying screen is initiated comparing the user 1 1 with the record registered to the ID or card If the person standing in front of the device matches the record referenced by the ID or card the verification is Successful When the Verification Mode is set to 1 1 with the ID Access or Card Access menu option set to On in the Verification Mode menu the system automatically switches from the Animation Cycle to the Verifying interface when one of the following occurs a card is presented over the card symbol on the faceplate a face is detected any numeric key or is tou
41. Modes menu f Use the or keys to highlight the Mixed menu option g Touch OK to accept the recognition mode or touch to discontinue the process and return to the Verification Mode menu h When the recognition mode has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear i Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Note Either the Card Access or ID Access menu option must be turned on prior to setting the Recognition Mode menu option to Mixed If both the Card Access and ID Access menu options are set to Off trying to set the Recognition Mode menu option to anything other than 1 N will result in a Settings Failed message Note If only one of the secondary verification methods Card Access or ID Access is set to On then that method is the required secondary verification method If both secondary verification methods are set to On then either method can be used as the secondary verification method Note If ID Access is the only secondary verification method set to On then all users that were enrolled by the device will be required to input their ID prior to biometric facial recognition Note This mode should only be used when the device is connected to a fully integrated access control system or to the Stone Lock Network SLN software application Reference sections
42. One or all of the menu options can be activated A green diamond will appear next to each option that has been activated Touch to accept the changes The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 56 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 09 WIRELESS LINKAGE In this menu option the following sensor alarms Perimeter Smoke and Gas can be set to generate an output signal at one or all of the following Auxiliary Output 1 Auxiliary Output 2 and the SMS Module These signals are only generated when the Arm Disarm menu option is set to On the Auxiliary Outputs are set to active if used and or the SMS MMS menu option is set to On if used Reference Sections 7 05 Arm Disarm Alarms 5 10 Auxiliary Outputs and 7 06 SMS Module a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu Fig 7 09 1 c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu d From the Alarm Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Wireless Linkage menu option Touch to access the Wireless Linkage menu Fig 7
43. Open 2 pin and reconnected to the Close 2 pin Active Mode Supplies a continuous 12 VDC signal Electric Mode Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after successful user authentication followed by another 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after the Door timer time interval 28 GND Ground Power Indicator Light 12VDC Input Faceplate Power Out 12VDC Faceplate 1 Communication Port Faceplate 2 Communication Port Ethernet Port 11 www stonelockpro com 1 0 Control Unit Pin Out Ports 29 40 Wiegand Output 29 WGOUT0 Wiegand data 0 30 WGOUT1 Wiegand data 1 Auxiliary Output 1 31 NC1 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Closed Pin of a standard relay with the COM1 pin as the common Connected to the COM1 until a designated alarm event Is reconnected to COM1 6 seconds after the designated alarm event Active Mode Supplies 12 VDC until a designated alarm event After the event no voltage is supplied for 6 seconds and then 12 VDC is supplied again 32 NO1 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Open Pin of a standard relay with the COM1 pin as the common Disconnected from the COM1 until a designated alarm event Then is connected to COM1 for 6 seconds and then disconnected again Active Mode No voltage is supplied until a designated alarm event After the event 12 VDC is supplied for 6 seconds and then no voltage is supplied again 33 COM1 Passive Mode Used as the Common Pin of a standard relay Connected to the NC1 pi
44. Setting the Faceplate Address 9 0 78 www stonelockpro com 9 02 Product Specifications Capacity Single Unit 1 000 1 N profiles 10 000 1 1 profiles 300 000 Maximum stored verification records Networked 1 1 no limit Requires LAN with server running Stone Lock Network Software or an enterprise platform visit www stonelockpro com for details Card Reader Supports MIFARE Classic MIFARE DESFire 0 6 MIFARE DESFire EV1 HID iCLASS Standard SE SR Seos PIV II Secure Identity Object SIO 35 Bit Corporate 1000 37 Bit and 37 Bit infinity Card Formats Enrollment Approximately 15 seconds user Measurements 2 165 Points Speed Measurement time lt 10ms Record match time lt 0 002ms False Acceptance Rate FAR FAR Better than 1 in a quarter million 1 250 000 lt 0 0004 at highest sensitivity Ambient Light Range 0 6000 Lx Temperature 25 c 55 c 10 f 130 f Moisture 20 RH 95 RH Connectivity Wiegand RS485 USB Cat5 5e 6 Ethernet Wiegand may be set to Card User ID or Custom 2 Form C Contacts Electrical Requirements 12 0 VDC 1 8 VDC 15 measured at the unit 2 Amps Min some configurations may draw up to 11 Amps Refer to Stone Lock Pro User Guide for specifics Impact Sensitivity Settings Low Alarm triggered by a 300Hz vibration Medium Alarm triggered by a 100Hz vibration High Alarm triggered by a 40Hz vibration
45. TED WARRANTY 1 CoprometroUSA warrants to the original purchaser of Stone Lock Pro product that the product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for a period of two 2 years from the date that the product is shipped to the original purchaser 2 During the warranty period defective product will be replaced without charge at CoprometroUSA s sole discretion This limited warranty covers the replacement of the defective product only 3 This limited warranty does not apply when the product is opened or repaired by someone not authorized by CoprometroUSA 4 This limited warranty does not cover repair or replacement of any product damaged by misuse moisture liquids proximity or exposure to heat and accident abuse non compliance with the instructions supplied with the product neglect or misapplication 5 This limited warranty does not cover physical damage to the surface of the product 6 This limited warranty does not cover any damage to the unit caused by the installation of unauthorized software 7 This limited warranty does not cover the installation removal or maintenance of the Hardware or any costs related herewith 8 This limited warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights original purchaser may also have other rights which vary from state to state and jurisdiction to jurisdiction RETURN POLICY In order to make a claim of a defective unit you mu
46. accomplished by disconnecting the Auxiliary Input from ground or driving it high with a TTL signal NC When this menu option is chosen an event is detected when the Auxiliary input detects a transition from its default high state of 4 0 VDC to a low state of 0 0 VDC This can be accomplished by connecting the Auxiliary Input to ground or driving it low with a TTL signal 38 www stonelockpro com 5 0 5 12 WIEGAND CONFIGURATION This Wiegand Config menu option provides the ability to activate and de activate the Wiegand output on the control unit and to set the type information that is communicated at the Wiegand output Three types of information can be communicated 1 ID Number 2 Card Number 3 Customer Number ID Number If the output type is set to ID then upon successful verification of a user independent of the Recognition Mode used 1 N 1 1 or Card Only the user s ID number will be communicated at the Wiegand output as a 26 bit or 34 bit Wiegand depending on the Wiegand Output setting with no Facility Code The largest ID number that can be sent under this scenario when the Wiegand Output setting is 26 is 16777215 All ID numbers larger than 16777215 will be truncated ex 16777216 will be sent as 0 16777217 will be sent as 1 and so on The largest ID number that can be sent when the Wiegand Output Setting is 34 is 4294967295 All ID numbers larger than
47. ackup Table I Below Amps Total Current Draw Amps WITHOUT UPS Signal Table II Below Amps WITH UPS Signal Table I Below Amps Facial Verification Only w 1 Faceplate 1 5 2 0 2 0 Facial Verification Only w 2 Faceplates 2 0 2 5 2 5 Stone Lock Pro Powering Lock 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 Stone Lock Pro Powering Lock 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 Stone Lock Pro Powering Aux Output 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 Stone Lock Pro Powering Aux Output 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 Using Auxiliary Power Output Pins 19 amp 20 1 0 1 0 1 0 Power Supply and Wire Gauge Specifications ii If battery backup is needed in the application determine if Stone Lock Pro will be required to signal and record an alarm when switching to battery backup iii If a battery backup alarm is needed determine if it is desired to have the power supply provide a method for pulling the UPS Signal pin low on the control unit or if Stone Lock Pro is required to sense that it is running on battery backup because the input voltage has dropped below 13 0 VDC iv Of the Stone Lock Pro hardware functions listed in Fig 1 04 1 below determine which ones will be used in the application v Based on steps i iv above use the table Fig 1 04 1 below to calculate how much current Stone Lock Pro will require a A minimum of 18 AWG and a maximum of 12 AWG wire should be used for power between the faceplate and the control unit The faceplate and contr
48. age 7 10 Impact Sensitivity 7 11 Setting Verification Modes 7 12 Setting Biometric Facial Recognition Only 7 13 Setting Biometric Facial Recognition with a Secondary Verification 7 14 Setting Mixed Mode 7 15 Setting Card Only 7 16 Encrypting the User Information Upon Verification 7 17 Setting User Interval 7 18 Date Time 7 19 Time Settings 7 20 Date Settings 7 21 USB Operations 7 22 Program Update 7 23 Records Download 7 24 User Download 7 25 User Upload 7 0 50 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 01 SYSTEM SETTINGS In the System Settings menu there are six menu options Delete Users Recs Security Level Alarm Settings Verification Mode Date Time USB Operations USB options accessible only when a USB drive is detected a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu shown in Fig 7 01 1 c Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 01 1 7 02 DELETE USERS RECS This menu option provides the capability to delete all user profiles including the S Admin Admin profiles and all verification records stored in the Stone Lock Pro device Fig 7 02 1 Note All other menu option settings remain unc
49. all the menus a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Device Permission menu option Touch to enter the Device Permission menu shown in Fig 5 02 1 d Use the or keys to highlight the desired permission Access or Denied e Touch to accept the selected permission or touch ESC to discontinue the process and return to the Access Control menu f When the permission has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 5 02 1 NOTE Reference the applicable access control system user guide or reference sections of the Stone Lock Network SLN User Guide A fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN software application has the capability to set permissions per individual users When the permission is set for an individual user the device will comply with that user s permission regardless of what this menu option has been set to i e the user s permission takes precedence If a specific permission has not been set for a user the setting of this menu option is used 31 w
50. are application is used with the device the On option will need to be selected for the device to communicate If a fully integrated access control system or the SLN is not being used it is recommended that the Off option be selected a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the LAN menu option Touch to enter the LAN menu shown in Fig 6 02 1 d Use the or keys to highlight On to enable the Ethernet network connection or Off to disable the Ethernet network connection e Touch to accept the highlighted selection The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear Touch to discontinue the process and return to the Network menu f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 6 02 1 Fig 6 01 1 43 www stonelockpro com 6 0 6 03 IP SETTINGS The IP Settings menu provides five menu options IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Multicast The first four can be modified at the device The last one can only have its status viewed at the device a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifyin
51. are properly crimped in the RJ45 connectors and the continuity of each wire is good 3 The communication handshake between the control device and the Faceplate has been disrupted Power down the control device wait for 5 seconds and restart the control device 4 The IR Camera may be malfunctioning Contact support coprometrousa com 76 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion Lock Doesn t Unlock After Successful Verification 1 Verify that the Device Permission in the Access Control Menu has been set to Access Reference Section 5 02 2 Verify that the Lock 1 and or Lock 2 in the Door Settings menu is set to a Active if powering a 12VDC Lock b Passive if the lock is powered by a separate supply c Electric if the lock is motor controlled Reference Sections 5 03 and 5 04 3 Verify the continuity in the wiring from the device to the locks 4 Verify that the wires are properly seated in the screw connectors 5 Because the individual user permissions take precedence over the Device Permission verify that the verification records for the user indicates Access confirmed and not just Verification success If the verification records show successful verification use a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN Software to set the users permission to open the lock Lock Works In Reverse If the lock unlocks when the device
52. ate based on designated alarm events Reference Section 7 04 Alarm Settings a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Auxiliary menu option Touch to enter the Auxiliary menu shown above in Fig 5 09 1 Output Type Description Passive No voltage is supplied to the Normally Closed NC Normally Opened NO or Common COM pins The NC pins become the Normally Closed pins the NO pins become the Normally Open pins and the COM pins become the Common pins of a standard relay The COM pins are connected to the NC pins until after a designated alarm event occurs when they are disconnected from the NC pins and connected to the NO pins After approximately 6 seconds the COM pins are disconnect from the NO pins and reconnected to the NC pins Active Default Setting Supplies 12 VDC at the Normally Closed NC pins until after a designated alarm event occurs Then supplies no voltage for approximately 6 seconds and then returns to 12 VDC Supplies no voltage at the Normally Opened NO pins until after a designated alarm event occurs Then supplies 12 VDC for approximate
53. ation Port Faceplate 2 Communication Port Ethernet Port 12 www stonelockpro com 1 0 NOTE Make sure that you have installed appropriate drivers and software to allow Stone Lock Pro to operate with your Access Control System Consult your integrator for details 1 13 CONNECTING STONE LOCK PRO TO AN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM See next Section 1 14 Voltage Wire Gauge Tables for more information on wiring 10 36 23 07 17 2013 Wednesday Faceplate Access Control Panel Door Controller UPS SIGNAL FRONT1 FRONT2 LAN POWER GND GND POWER OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 212223 242526 2728 2930 1112 13 141516 17 18 19 20 313233 34 3536 3738 3940 12 VDC 12 VDC GND 28 29 Wiegand Data 0 30 Wiegand Data 1 Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1 GND GND GND Network Router Client Workstation Network Server Adjustable Power Supply with Battery Backup Optional Run power lines as twisted pair recommended Run power lines as twisted pair recommended Do NOT twist signal wire with power Power Indicator Light Ethernet Cat5 5e 6 Ethernet Cat5 5e 6 Access Control Software Communication Cat5 5e 6 UPS Signal Input Control Unit 13 www stonelockpro com 1 0 Maximum Power Supply Wire Length Table I Either WITH a Battery Backup AND WITH a UPS Signal or WITHOUT a Battery Backup Assumes the voltage at the unit is set between 10 3 and 12 9 VDC durin
54. capability to set the mode used for verification of a user in the Stone Lock Pro device The device can be set to 1 N Biometric Facial Recognition only 1 1 Biometric Facial Recognition with a secondary verification method a card or a ID Mixed Mode where some users are allowed to authenticate with biometric only while other users are required to present a secondary form of verification a card or an ID and Card Only which is card verification only a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu Fig 7 11 1 d Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 11 1 58 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 12 SETTING BIOMETRIC FACIAL RECOGNITION ONLY 1 N In the 1 N mode only biometric Facial Recognition can be used to gain access When a face is detected the system wakes up from the animation cycle to the Verifying screen Using the same non expressive face that was used during enrollment the user should keep their face centered in the green frame of the verification screen Fig 7
55. cess Control 5 01 Access Control Overview 5 02 Device Permissions 5 03 Door Settings 5 04 Door Lock Settings 5 05 Door Timer Setting 5 06 Guest PIN Access 5 07 Card Parsing 5 08 Door Sensor Settings 5 09 Auxiliary Outputs amp Inputs Overview 5 10 Auxiliary Outputs 5 11 Auxiliary Inputs 5 12 Wiegand Configuration 5 13 Silent Alarm 5 0 30 www stonelockpro com 5 0 Fig 5 01 1 5 02 DEVICE PERMISSIONS When the device permission is set to Access permission is granted to the user once he she has been verified When the device permission is set to Denied permission is NOT granted to the user even though he she has successfully verified The permission is set to Access by default from the factory Access permission for each user profile can be changed using a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN software application Section 5 Access Control 5 01 ACCESS CONTROL OVERVIEW This menu provides control of 6 features Device Permission Door Settings Door Sensor Settings Auxiliary Wiegand Config and Silent Alarm a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu shown in Fig 5 01 1 c Touch as necessary to exit
56. cessful screen will momentarily appear Fig 3 06 3 h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 3 06 1 Fig 3 07 1 Fig 3 06 2 Fig 3 06 3 25 www stonelockpro com Section 4 Verification Records 4 01 Verification Record Overview 4 02 Verification Failures 4 03 Record Viewing Date 4 04 Viewing Previous Day s Records 4 05 Viewing the Next Day s Records 4 06 Viewing a Record s Details 4 0 26 www stonelockpro com 4 0 Fig 4 02 1 Section 4 Verification Records Fig 4 01 1 4 01 VERIFICATION OVERVIEW a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Records menu option Touch to enter the menu shown in Fig 4 01 1 c The or keys can be used to scroll through the records d To view a list of verification records for a particular user enter the user s ID e To return to a list of all the verifications records in a day touch f To view more details about a particular record touch to view full screen g To return to a list of all the verifications records in a day touch h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 4 02 VERIFICATION FAILURES a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settin
57. ched A user must first enter their ID or present their card prior to presenting their face for verification The device prompts the user to enter the ID or present the card if the verifying screen has been activated If the ID or the presented card is associated with an existing user profile the device will display the Accepted banner If the ID or the presented card is NOT associated with an existing user profile the device will display the No User Information banner Once the ID or the card is confirmed verification begins Using the same non expressive face that was used during enrollment the user should keep their face centered in the green frame of the verification screen If the verification is successful the device will momentarily display the Successful message screen a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu d From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight either the Card Access or ID Access menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Of
58. cks 5 1 06 Stone Lock Network Platform 5 1 07 Installation Checklist 6 1 08 Installation 8 1 09 Connecting Stone Lock Pro 8 1 10 Power Up Stone Lock Pro 8 1 11 Setting the Faceplate Address 8 1 12 Installation Tables 9 11 1 13 Connecting Stone Lock Pro to an Access Control System 12 1 14 Voltage Wire Gauge Tables 13 14 2 0 Using Stone Lock Pro 2 01 Startup Configurations 16 2 02 Initial Enrollment 16 2 03 Advanced Function Menu 18 3 0 User Management 3 01 User Management Menu 20 3 02 New User Enrollment Start 21 3 03 Re Enrollment Start 22 3 04 Changing Cards 23 3 05 Deleting A User 23 3 06 Change User Type 24 3 07 Check User Details 24 Section 4 0 Verification Records 4 01 Verification Record Overview 26 4 02 Verification Failures 26 4 03 Record Viewing Date 27 4 04 Viewing Previous Day s Records 27 4 05 Viewing the Next Day s Records 28 4 0
59. d the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the Set DNS screen Enter the desired DNS Address and touch or touch ESC to leave the DNS Address unchanged and return to the IP Settings menu f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 6 06 SETTING THE GATEWAY ADDRESS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the IP Settings menu option Touch to enter the IP Settings menu shown in Fig 6 06 1 d To set the Gateway Address use the or keys to highlight the Gateway option and then touch to view the Set Gateway screen shown in figure Fig 6 06 2 e Use the key to scroll from right to left and the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the Set Gateway screen Enter the desired Gateway Address and touch or touch to leave the Gateway Address unchanged and return to the IP Settings menu f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 6 06 1 46 www stonelockpro com 6 0 6 08 WEB SERVICE This menu is used to turn on and off Load Users Write Users Write Records and Sync Time web service features The Load User
60. d on Faceplate 1 is good Verify that the wires have been properly placed in the RJ45 connectors in accordance with standard TIA EIA 568b are properly crimped in the RJ45 connectors and the continuity of each wire is good Device Fails To Switch from the Standby Screen To Recognition Interface 1 The user is not facing directly at the device 2 Sunlight is shining directly into the device or over the shoulder of the user Reference Section 1 08 3 Verify that the Silent Alarm feature is Off Reference Section 5 13 Device Powers Up Temporarily Verify that the voltage at the control device is not greater than 13 8 VDC 71 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion Device Restarts LCD Display Distorts or Turns Blue If the device operates normally in the standby screen but during verification and or the activation of subsequent functions door lock actuation use of auxiliary outputs etc the device restarts or the Faceplate LCD display distorts or turns blue 1 Verify that the power supply voltage has been set properly to compensate for the cable distance between the power supply and the device Reference Section 1 04 and 1 13 of this manual 2 Verify that the voltage at the connector on the control device stays within the specified limits before and during verification 3 Verify that the power supply is capable of supplying sufficient amperage for the application Use the Stone L
61. ds and touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 36 www stonelockpro com 5 0 d From the Auxiliary menu use the or keys to highlight the Aux Out 1 or the Aux Out 2 menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 10 1 e Use the or keys to highlight the desired Output Type Passive or Active Touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 5 10 1 5 09 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS AND INPUTS The Auxiliary menu provides the ability to control the function of all Stone Lock Pro Auxiliary Outputs and Inputs a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Auxiliary menu option Touch to enter the Auxiliary menu shown in Fig 5 09 1 d Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 5 10 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS Two auxiliary outputs are available for use on the Stone Lock Pro device and each can be controlled independently by using the Aux Out 1 and Aux Out 2 menu options in the Auxiliary menu The outputs can be configured to change st
62. e or touch to discontinue the process and return to the Verification Mode menu h When the recognition mode has been changed the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear i Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 60 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 14 SETTING MIXED MODE 1 N amp 1 1 d From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight either the Card Access or ID Access menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off The On setting in either menu option allows that type of credential to be used as a secondary verification method to gain access The Off setting in either menu option does not allow that type of verification to be used as a secondary verification method If the device is connected to a fully integrated access control system or to the Stone Lock Network software application then a mixed mode setting can be applied to specific users allowing them to verifiy by presenting face only while other users who have not been set to mixed mode by the SLN will be required to input their ID prior to biometric facial recognition Reference Mixed Mode in Section 2 4 4 User Management of the Stone Lock Network User Guide e From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the Recognition Mode menu option Touch to enter the
63. e Lock Pro device However it can only be changed to On or Off through a fully integrated access control system or by checking or un checking respectively the Display real time Record option under the Device Status tab in the Device Management menu of the Stone Lock Network SLN software application Reference Section 2 3 1 Device Management of the Stone Lock Network User Guide When set to On the device sends all user access verifications administrator authentications for menu access and records of any set alarms that have been tripped to a fully integrated access control system or to the SLN Denied user access verifications and denied administrator authentications are only sent if the Save failure record option is turned On All these records can be viewed in a fully integrated access control system or in the SLN in the Real time Records Management screen under Device Settings Reference Section 2 3 5 Real time Records Management of the Stone Lock Network User Guide A list of verification records only can be viewed in a fully integrated access control system or in the SLN in the Verification records screen under Data Management Reference Section 2 5 1 Verification Records Management in the Stone Lock Network User Guide A list of Alarm records only can be viewed in the SLN in the Alarm records screen under Data Management Reference Section 2 5 2 Alarm Rec
64. ed Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c Insert the USB memory device into the port located on the control device At the bottom of the screen the following 3 messages will be displayed USB Drive Has Been Detected USB Drive Is Being Connected USB Drive Is Connected followed by the USB Operations menu option becoming available d From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the USB Operations menu option Touch to access the USB Operations menu shown in Fig 7 21 1 e Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 22 PROGRAM UPDATE This feature provides the capability to upload a different version of software to the Stone Lock Pro device from a USB memory device Program updates can also be performed via the network by using a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network Software SLN a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu Fig 7 21 1 c Insert the USB memory device into the port located on the control device At the bottom of the screen the following 3 messages will be displayed USB Drive
65. er situations with critical security access demands Stone Lock Passive Interface is designed for access vericfication with no contact and minimal effort on the part of the user The user merely approaches facing the unit and it authenticates you instantly with a high level of convenience and assurance Stone Lock Pro devices can be networked using the Stone Lock Network Software Stone Lock Pro devices are also certified to a growing list of enterprise security platforms Greetings Stone Lock Pro Features Stone Lock Pro s near infrared biometric technology is ideal for access control creating a safe passive even enjoyable user experience that is very simple to learn and use The Stone Lock Passive Interface actuates instantly as a user approaches the unit Stone Lock Pro scans a user multiple times a second each time measuring over 2 000 points on the user s face Verification is Instant lt 1 second False Acceptance FAR exceeds lt 0 0004 Multi Factor Verification Biometric HID iClass SE Reader Keypad RS485 Wiegand USB Cat5 5e 6 Ethernet Operates as a stand alone or can be networked via a LAN Stone Lock Network platform software supports groupings scheduling overrides remote enrollment permission management other admin functions Stone Lock Pro provides instant consistent and highly accurate verification
66. erification of a user the card number stored in the user s profile if the Recognition Mode is set to 1 N or the card information read from a presented card if the Recognition Mode is set to 1 1 is communicated at the Wiegand output Custom Upon successful authentication of a user a custom number will be communicated at the Wiegand output 40 www stonelockpro com 5 0 5 13 Silent Alarm This function provides the capability for users to trip a silent alarm in case of emergencies When the function is turned on all users are required to first touch either the button or any number key on the keypad prior to biometric verification or present card or enter PIN when in 1 1 mode to gain normal access To trip the silent alarm the user must first touch and hold ESC for approximately 5 seconds until the Verifying screen appears and then present their face for verification Once the verification is successful the silent alarm will be sent over the LAN connection a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Silent Alarm menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off d Touc
67. et successfully Note This application can only be implemented when the Stone Lock Control Unit is controlling the locks of the access points The faceplate used for the first access point of the man trap should be connected to Front1 on the Control Unit Its address should be set to 11 the default address from the factory The faceplate used for the second access point of the man trap should be connected to Front2 on the Control Unit Its address should be set to 20 Note For any Access Control System please refer to diagram in Section 1 13 9 www stonelockpro com 1 0 1 12 CONTROL UNIT PIN OUT PORT TABLE A Control Unit Pin Out Ports 1 20 Exit Door Open Button Input 1 1 Button1 Manually controls Electronic Lock Output 1 by pulling this TTL Input to Low 0 VDC or connecting it to Ground 2 GND Ground Door Magnet Sensor Input 1 3 Sensor1 Senses that Door 1 is open when this TTL Input is NOT pulled Low 0 VDC or NOT connected to Ground 4 GND Ground Exit Door Open Button Input 2 5 Button2 Manually controls Electronic Lock Output 2 by pulling this TTL Input to Low 0 VDC or connecting it to Ground 6 GND Ground Door Magnet Sensor Input 2 7 Sensor2 Senses that Door 2 is open when this TTL Input is NOT pulled Low 0 VDC or NOT connected to Ground 8 GND Ground Video Monitor Out 9 CCTV Standard PAL Video Output 10 CCTV Auxiliary Input 1 11 AUX1 TTL Input Po
68. f to On or from On to Off The On setting in either menu option allows that type of credential to be used as a secondary verification method to gain access The Off setting in either menu option does not allow that type of verification to be used as a secondary verification method Note Either the Card Access or ID Access menu option must be turned on prior to setting the Recognition Mode menu option to 1 1 If both the Card Access and ID Access menu options are set to Off trying to set the Recognition Mode menu option to anything other than 1 N will result in a Settings Failed message Note If only one of the secondary verification methods Card Access or ID Access is set to On then that method is the required secondary verification method If both secondary verification methods are set to On then either method can be used as the secondary verification method If the only secondary verification method is Card Access the S Admin SHOULD have a card tied to their profile prior to changing this setting in the event that the S Admin forgets his her ID e From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the Recognition Mode menu option Touch to enter the Modes menu f Use the or keys to highlight the 1 1 menu option g Touch to accept the recognition mod
69. fo 68 9 0 Appendices 9 01 Troubleshooting 70 77 9 02 Product Specifications 78 9 03 Dimension Drawings 79 9 04 Warranty amp Return Policy 80 1 www stonelockpro com 1 0 Section 1 Introduction Stone Lock Pro is a sophisticated biometric access control device that provides instant reliable confirmation of identity Greetings 1 01 Welcome to Stone Lock Pro 1 02 Passive Interface 1 03 What s in the Box 1 04 Preparation for Installation 1 05 Locks 1 06 Stone Lock Network Platform 1 07 Installation Checklist 1 08 Installation 1 09 Connecting Stone Lock Pro 1 10 Power Up Stone Lock Pro 1 11 Setting the Faceplate Address 1 12 Installation Tables A B C 1 13 Voltage Wire Gauge Tables 2 www stonelockpro com 1 0 Section 1 Introduction 1 01 WELCOME TO STONE LOCK PRO Congratulations on your purchase of Stone Lock Pro Stone Lock Pro is an extremely accurate infrared biometric facial recognition device designed for access control applications It is very reliable and easy to use Stone Lock Pro is fast accurate safe and simple Stone Lock s proprietary hardware and software has been field proven as a reliable solution for the most critical access control applications It is well suited for financial medical industrial and oth
70. g verification Supply Current A 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 7 7 5 8 8 5 9 9 5 10 10 5 11 11 5 Supply Voltage V 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 Wire Gauge 12 409ft 327ft 272ft 233ft 204ft 181ft 163ft 148ft 136ft 125ft 116ft 109ft 102ft 96ft 90ft 86ft 81ft 77ft 74ft 71ft Voltage Drop mv ft 6 35 7 94 9 53 11 12 12 71 14 29 15 88 17 47 19 06 20 65 22 24 23 82 25 41 27 00 28 59 30 18 31 77 33 35 34 94 36 53 14 257ft 205ft 171ft 147ft 128ft 114ft 102ft 93ft 85ft 79ft 73ft 68ft 64ft 60ft 57ft 54ft 51ft 49ft 46ft 44ft 10 10 12 63 15 15 17 68 20 20 22 73 25 26 27 78 30 31 32 83 35 36 37 88 40 41 42 93 45 46 47 99 50 51 53 04 55 56 58 09 16 161ft 129ft 107ft 92ft 80ft 71ft 64ft 58ft 53ft 49ft 46ft 43ft 40ft 38ft 35ft 34ft 32ft 16 06 20 07 24 09 28 10 32 11 36 13 40 14 44 16 48 17 52 18 56 20 60 21 64 23 68 24 72 26 76 27 80 28 18 101ft 81ft 67ft 58ft 50ft 45ft 40ft 37ft 33ft 25 54 31 93 38 31 44 70 51 08 57 47 63 86 70 24 76 63 20 64ft 51ft 42ft 36ft 32ft 40 61 50 76 60 92 71 07 81 22 22 40ft 64 57 Maximum Power Supply Wire Length Table II WITH Battery Backup BUT WITHOUT a UPS Signal Assumes the voltage at the unit is set between 13 2 and 13 8 VDC during verification Supply Current A 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 7 7 5 8 8 5
71. g with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the IP Settings menu option Touch to enter the IP Settings menu d Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 6 04 SETTING THE IP ADDRESS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the IP Settings menu option Touch to enter the IP Settings menu shown in Fig 6 04 1 d To set the IP Address use the or keys to highlight the IP Address option and then touch to view the Set IP Address screen shown in Fig 6 04 2 e Use the key to scroll from right to left and the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the Set IP Address screen Enter the desired IP Address and touch or touch to leave the address unchanged and return to the IP Settings menu f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 6 04 2 Fig 6 04 1 44 www stonelockpro com 6 0 Fig 6 05 1 6 05 SETTING THE SUBNET MASK a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verif
72. ght the Specify Day option and then touch d Use the key to scroll from right to left and the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the date screen From left to right set the year the month and the day that records are to be viewed and then touch Fig 4 03 1 e Only verification records for the date displayed in the upper right hand corner of the menu are displayed f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 4 03 1 4 04 VIEWING THE PREVIOUS DAY S RECORDS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Records menu option Touch to enter the menu c To set the viewing date back one day from the date displayed in the upper right hand corner of the menu touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Prev Day option and then touch d The verification records for the new day will be displayed e Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 28 www stonelockpro com 4 0 4 06 VIEWING A RECORD S DETAILS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Records menu option Touch to enter the menu c The or keys ca
73. ght the Door Settings menu option Touch to enter the Door Settings menu Designator Format 6HND Default Convert the last 6 Hexadecimal digits i e 24 bits of a 26 bit card after excluding the parity bits into a Decimal card number without limiting the amount of Decimal digits displayed For example 0110 1111 0110 1100 0011 1010 card bits 6F6C3A in Hexadecimal and is converted to 7302202 Decimal 6H8D Convert the last 6 Hexadecimal digits i e 24 bits of a 26 bit card after excluding the parity bits into an 8 digit Decimal card number For example 0110 1111 0110 1100 0011 1010 card bits 6F6C3A in Hexadecimal and is converted to 07302202 Decimal 8H10D Convert the last 8 Hexadecimal digits i e 32 bits of a 34 bit card after excluding the parity bits into an 10 digit Decimal card number For example 0000 0010 0110 1111 0110 1100 0011 1010 card bits 026F6C3A in Hexadecimal and is converted to 0040856634 Decimal 2H4H Of the last 6 Hexadecimal digits i e 24 bits of a 26 bit card after excluding the parity bits convert the first 2 Hexadecimal digits into a 3 digit Decimal number then convert the latter 4 Hexadecimal digits into a 5 digit Decimal number For example 0110 1111 0110 1100 0011 1010 card bits 6F6C3A in Hexadecimal 6F is converted to 111 and 6C3A is converted to 27706 and displayed as 11127706 4H4H Of
74. gs menu use the or keys to highlight the Records menu option Touch to enter the menu c To view a list of all failed verifications for the date displayed in the upper right hand corner of the menu touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Denied Recs option and then touch Fig 4 02 1 d Only verification failures denoted by a for the date displayed in the upper right hand corner of the menu are displayed e To return to a list of all the verifications records for the date displayed in the upper right hand corner of the menu touch f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus NOTE Only one day s verifications records can be displayed at a time Upon entry into the menu the device defaults to displaying the current day s verification records NOTE Each record displayed in the menu consists of an ID and a time that the verification was logged If a verification failure is logged a is displayed in place of an ID 27 www stonelockpro com 4 0 4 03 RECORD VIEWING DATE a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Records menu option Touch to enter the menu c To select a particular date to view verification records touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highli
75. h as necessary to exit all the menus Notes 41 www stonelockpro com Section 6 Network Functions 6 01 Network Functions 6 02 LAN 6 03 IP Settings 6 04 Setting Up the IP Address 6 05 Setting the Subnet Mask 6 06 Setting the Gateway Address 6 07 Setting the DNS Address 6 08 Web Service 6 09 Real Time Records 6 10 Remote 6 11 Auto Upload New User 6 0 42 www stonelockpro com 6 0 Section 6 Network Functions 6 01 NETWORK FUNCTIONS The Network menu provides six menu options LAN IP Settings Web Service Real Time Records Remote Load Auto Upload New User LAN IP Settings and Web Service can be modified locally at the device The other three can have their status viewed at the device but can only be modified using a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN software application a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu shown in Fig 6 01 1 c Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 6 02 LAN The LAN menu option provides the ability to activate and de activate the Ethernet network connection When a fully integrated access control system or the Stone Lock Network SLN softw
76. hanged including the verification mode of 1 1 1 N Mixed and Card Only Warning Once the above process has been performed the user profiles and the verification records cannot be restored a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu Fig 7 01 1 c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Delete Users Recs menu option Touch to pop up the Delete All Users amp Records dialogue box Fig 7 02 1 d Touch to delete all user profiles and verification records or touch to discontinue the process and return to the System Settings menu e Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 51 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 03 SECURITY LEVEL This menu option provides the ability to increase or decrease the level of security The setting that provides the greatest accuracy is the Highest setting This is the factory default setting If the device is set to Higher or High it is highly recommended that the verification mode be set to 1 1 Reference Section 7 13 a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to
77. he Guest PIN to be used to gain access e From the Door Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Guest Pin menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 06 1 f Enter a Guest PIN that is 4 to 8 digits in length and touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 5 06 1 34 www stonelockpro com 5 0 Fig 5 07 1 WARNING During enrollment if cards that have formats that have not been preprogrammed into the device are assigned to users read under one mode these cards will no longer be interpreted by the device as valid once the device has been set to a different mode 5 07 CARD PARSING This menu option provides the ability to change the method used by the Stone Lock Pro device to interpret the information read from a card whose format has not been specifically pre programmed into the device Examples of preprogrammed formats include 35 Bit Corporate 1000 37 Bit H10304 37 Bit H10302 and 37 Bit Andover Infinity Five different parsing modes are provided 6HND 6H8D 8H10D 2H4H 4H4H a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highli
78. ings menu option Touch to enter the Door Settings menu Fig 5 03 1 pg 31 d From the Door Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Lock 1 or the Lock 2 menu option Touch to pop up the interface e Use the or keys to highlight the desired lock setting Passive Active or Electric Fig 5 04 1 Touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Note When this parameter is set to 0 the actual hold open time interval is 0 5s 5 05 DOOR TIMER SETTING The Door Timer is the time interval between when a user has been verified and allowed access and when access is again denied until the next successful verification For example if the device is used to control a door lock the lock will unlatch after verification of the user and latch again at the end of the set time interval a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Settings menu option Touch to enter the Door Settings menu shown in Fig 5 05 1 d From the Door Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Timer menu option Touch to pop up the inte
79. it is disconnected from the EPOW1 pin After the Door timer time interval it is reconnected to the EPOW1 pin Active Mode Supplies 12 VDC until after successful user authentication Then no voltage is supplied until after the Door timer time interval when 12 VDC is supplied again Electric Mode Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after successful user authentication 22 Open1 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Open Pin of a standard relay with the EPOW1 pin as the common Disconnected from the EPOW1 pin until after successful user authentication when it is connected to the EPOW1 pin After the Door timer time interval it is disconnected from the EPOW1 pin Active Mode No voltage is supplied until after successful user authentication Then 12 VDC is supplied until after the Door timer time interval when no voltage is again supplied Electric Mode Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after the Door timer time interval 23 EPOW1 Passive Mode Used as the Common Pin of a standard relay Connected to the Close1 pin until after successful user authentication when it is connected to the Open1 pin After the Door timer time interval it is disconnected from the Open 1 pin and reconnected to the Close 1 pin Active Mode Supplies a continuous 12 VDC signal Electric Mode Supplies a 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after successful user authentication followed by another 5 VDC 500ms pulse signal after the Door timer
80. ly 6 seconds and then returns to a no voltage state Supplies a continuous 12VDC at the Common COM pins This is the default setting Fig 5 09 1 37 www stonelockpro com 5 0 5 11 AUXILIARY INPUTS Four auxiliary Inputs are available for use on the Stone Lock Pro device and each can be controlled independently by using the Aux In 1 Aux In 2 Aux In 3 and Aux In 4 menu options in the Auxiliary menu a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Auxiliary menu option Touch to enter the Auxiliary menu shown in Fig 5 09 1 d From the Auxiliary menu use the or keys to highlight the Aux In 1 Aux In 2 Aux In 3 or Aux In 4 menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 11 1 e Use the or keys to highlight the desired Input Type NO or NC Touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 5 11 1 Input Type Description NO When this menu option is chosen an event is detected when the Auxiliary input detects a transition from a low state of 0 0 VDC to its default high state of 4 0 VDC This can be
81. ly replicated for daily access The enrolling user should keep their face centered in the screen ensuring it is visible at all times and they should see the green scan bar on their face during enrollment If at any time the scan bar is not seen on the image the enrollment process has stalled and they are not being enrolled If the enrollment process stalls more than once touch educate the enrollee on proper technique and restart the enrollment process again While enrolling the user should SLIGHTLY 10 15 either direction and slowly nod head side to side and up and down as the file builds Card ID If you do not associate a card or ID with a user record at the time of enrollment you cannot do so at a later date and must re enroll the user to associate 1 1 credentials Glasses Stone Lock Pro enables the user to be verified with or without their glasses If the user wears glasses they should put them on at the beginning of the enrollment process When the profile is about 50 complete approximately 8 seconds into the enrollment process and the message Please Note remove your glasses appears the user should quickly remove their glasses NOTE Extremely thick lenses safety glasses sun glasses or dark transitional glasses may disrupt the scanning process and may have to be removed in order to use Stone Lock Pro User Type Privileges S Admin Has access to all
82. menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu d From the Alarm Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Arm Disarm menu option Touch OK to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off The On setting Arms the alarms The Off setting Disarms the alarms e Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 7 04 1 53 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 06 SMS MODULE Notification of a triggered alarm from an Event Input or Wireless Linkage can be sent to a mobile device When the Event Linkages of denied user faceplate removed or impact alarms are set triggering of these alarms will be sent via MMS All other alarms whose linkages have been set will be sent via SMS The first mobile ID will receive alarms sent by SMS in 7 seconds and alarms sent by MMS in 25 seconds d From the Alarm Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the SMS Module menu option Touch to access the SMS Module menu e Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On f When the SMS MMS graphical switch is in the On position the or keys can be used to highlight any of the Mobile ID menu options Select one and touch to access the menu option Fig 7 06 1 g In the Mobile ID menu enter any valid mobile number up to 13 digits long
83. menu use the or keys to highlight the USB Operations menu option Touch to access the USB Operations menu e From the USB Operations menu use the or keys to highlight the User Download menu option f Touch to download the user profiles A progress bar showing the percent of completion will be displayed at the bottom of the screen When the bar is gone the download is complete WARNING Do not remove the USB memory device during the download process g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus WARNING Do not remove the USB memory device during the download process Note Prior to inserting a USB memory device the USB Operations menu option is greyed out and is not accessible The USB memory device must be no larger than 2GB and formatted to FAT32 g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 24 USER DOWNLOAD This feature provides the capability to download the user profiles stored on the Stone Lock Pro device to a USB memory device a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu 66 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 25 USER UPLOAD This feature provides the capability to upload the user profiles stored on a USB memory device to the Stone Lock Pro device
84. n be used to scroll through the records d To view a list of verification records for a particular user enter the user s ID e Touch to view the Verification Record Fig 4 06 1 4 05 VIEWING THE NEXT DAY S RECORDS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Records menu option Touch to enter the menu c To set the viewing date forward one day from the date displayed in the upper right hand corner of the menu touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Next Day option and then touch d The verification records for the new day will be displayed e Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 4 06 1 Note If it is today s date the NEXT DAY option will not be highlighted NOTE Each record displayed in the menu consists of an ID and a time that the verification was logged If a verification failure is logged a is displayed in place of an ID f The Verification Record can also be view by pressing to pop up menu selections using the or keys to highlight the Details option and then touching g To return to a list of all the verifications records for a selected viewing date touch ESC h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 29 www stonelockpro com Section 5 Ac
85. n until a designated alarm event Connected to NO1 pin for 6 seconds and then reconnected to NC1 Active Mode Supplies a continuous 12 VDC signal 34 GND Ground Auxiliary Output 2 35 NC2 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Closed Pin of a standard relay with the COM2 pin as the common Connected to the COM2 until a designated alarm event Is reconnected to COM2 6 seconds after the designated alarm event Active Mode Supplies 12 VDC until a designated alarm event After the event no voltage is supplied for 6 seconds and then 12 VDC is supplied again 36 NO2 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Open Pin of a standard relay with the COM2 pin as the common Disconnected from the COM2 until a designated alarm event Then is connected to COM2 for 6 seconds and then disconnected again Active Mode No voltage is supplied until a designated alarm event After the event 12 VDC is supplied for 6 seconds and then no voltage is supplied again 37 COM2 Passive Mode Used as the Common Pin of a standard relay Connected to the NC2 pin until a designated alarm event Connected to NO2 pin for 6 seconds and then reconnected to NC2 Active Mode Supplies a continuous 12 VDC signal 38 GND Ground RS485 In Out 39 RS485A RS 485 communication wire A D port 40 RS485B RS 485 communication wire A D port 1 12 CONTROL UNIT PIN OUT PORT TABLE C Power Indicator Light 12VDC Input Faceplate Power Out 12VDC Faceplate 1 Communic
86. ngs menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu Note Prior to inserting a USB memory device the USB Operations menu option is greyed out and is not accessible The USB memory device must be no larger than 2GB and formatted to FAT32 c Insert the USB memory device into the port located on the control device At the bottom of the screen the following 3 messages will be displayed USB Drive Has Been Detected USB Drive Is Being Connected USB Drive Is Connected followed by the USB Operations menu option becoming available d From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the USB Operations menu option Touch to access the USB Operations menu e From the USB Operations menu use the or keys to highlight the Records Download menu option f Touch to download the verification records A progress bar showing the percent of completion will be displayed at the bottom of the screen When the bar is gone the download is complete c Insert the USB memory device into the port located on the control device At the bottom of the screen the following 3 messages will be displayed USB Drive Has Been Detected USB Drive Is Being Connected USB Drive Is Connected followed by the USB Operations menu option becoming available d From the System Settings
87. ngs menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu d From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the User Interval menu option Touch to access the User Interval menu e In the User Interval menu enter the number of seconds for the interval up to 999999 seconds Use the key to backspace if necessary Fig 7 17 1 f Touch to accept the number or touch ESC to discontinue the process and return to the Verification Mode menu Fig 7 17 1 g When the User Interval has been accepted the Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear h Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 7 18 DATE TIME This menu provides the capability to manually set the Date and Time of the Stone Lock Pro device If the device is connected to a fully integrated access control system or to the Stone Lock Network SLN software application its date and time can be synchronized with the server time a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Date Time menu option Touch to access the Date Time menu Fig 7 18 1
88. nit cables should be prepared and installed All connectors required are included with Stone Lock Pro including 2 RJ45 connectors Required cables and wirings include Faceplate Control Unit communication wire recommended using Cat5 5e 6 and network communication cables Maximum distance between Faceplate and Control Unit should be no more than 80ft lt 25 meters Installing the Faceplate Normally the faceplate is installed alongside the door Fig 1 08 1 The Faceplate should typically be installed at a height of 46 inches from the floor to the bottom of the Faceplate At a 46 height the Faceplate will detect users approximately 5 to 6 5 feet in height and positions the keypad at a height commensurate with typical ADA requirements Installing the Control Unit The primary advantage of a separate Control Unit is that by mounting the Control Unit remotely all the data and records processed at the Unit are not vulnerable to anything that might affect the Faceplate In the event of vandalism or theft since the Control Unit is installed on the secure side of the wall the data including a picture capture of the vandal caught in the act is protected Fig 1 08 3 The Control Unit cannot be mounted more than 80 feet less than 25 meters from the Faceplate Doing so can degrade the communications between the Faceplate and the Control Unit to the point of opera
89. ock Pro Functions Configuration table to determine the maximum current draw by the device Reference Section 1 of this manual for power supply specifications 4 Verify that the RJ45 connector on the Control Device and on the Faceplate is fully seated and locked in place Use the Stone Lock Pro Functions Configuration table to determine the maximum current draw by the device Reference Section 1 04 and 1 13 of this manual Device Switches to Recognition Interface but Verification Process Fails to Start If the device recognizes that a face is present and the infrared LEDs turn on but it does not begin the verification process indicated with the green scanning bar 1 Verify that the user is facing directly at the device centered in the screen and within the appropriate height and distance requirements approximately 3 to 4 feet 2 Verify that the RJ45 connector on the Control Device and on the Faceplate is fully seated and locked in place 3 Verify that the communication cable Cat5 5e 6 between the Control Device and the Faceplate is good Verify that the wires have been properly placed in the RJ45 connectors in accordance with standard TIA EIA 568b are properly crimped in the RF45 connectors and the continuity of each wire is good 4 The communication handshake between the control device and the Faceplate has been disrupted Power down the control device wait for 5 seconds and restart the control device 5 If after
90. of the screen the following 3 messages will be displayed USB Drive Has Been Detected USB Drive Is Being Connected USB Drive Is Connected followed by the USB Operations menu option becoming available Notes 67 www stonelockpro com Section 8 System Info 8 01 System Info 8 0 68 www stonelockpro com 8 0 Section 8 System Info Fig 8 01 1 8 01 System Info The System Info menu provides the user with the ability to change the language used for the menus as well as provide information about the Device S N the software version installed on the device the amount of disk space used verses the amount available the number of 1 N users enrolled verses the maximum number of 1 N users allowed and the total number of users enrolled verses the maximum number of 1 1 users allowed a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Info menu option Touch to enter the System Info menu shown in Fig 8 01 1 c From the System Info menu Touch to access the Languages menu Fig 8 01 2 d Use the or keys to highlight the desired language Simplified Chinese English or Traditional Chinese e Touch to accept the selected language or touch to discontinue the process and return to the System Info menu
91. ol unit may be installed up to a maximum distance of 80 feet apart b Use the following steps to specify the proper power supply i Determine if a battery backup is needed in the application 1 04 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION Use Table 1 04 1 along with the tables in Section 1 13 to determine specific requirements for a dedicated adjustable DC Power Supply Use the appropriate table in Section 1 13 to calculate the proper power supply wire gauge wire length combination for your installation Both tables indicate an approximate supply voltage setting based on using the maximum length for a specific gauge of wire at a specific current Both tables also indicate the mV ft voltage drop for each gauge of wire at a specific current 1 05 LOCKS Stone Lock Pro is compatible with electric locks magnetic locks and electric mortise locks consult your integrator for specific hardware compatibility and installation 1 06 THE STONE LOCK NETWORK PLATFORM The Stone Lock Network SLN platform software is designed for installation on a centralized server For a full description of all Stone Lock Network functions download the Stone Lock Network User Guide at www stonelockpro com technical Use Battery Backup System It is highly recommended to power Stone Lock Pro with a non shared source that incorporates a battery backup system 6 www stonelockpro com 1 0 a Stone Lock Pro Specification Checklist
92. ontrol Device and on the Faceplate is fully seated and locked in place 2 Verify that the communication cable Cat5 5e 6 between the Control Device and the Faceplate is good Verify that the wires have been properly placed in the RJ45 connectors in accordance with standard TIA EIA 568b are properly crimped in the RJ45 connectors and the continuity of each wire is good 3 The communication handshake between the control device and the Faceplate has been disrupted Power down the control device wait for 5 seconds and restart the control device 4 The keypad is malfunctioning Contact support coprometrousa com LCD Display Intermittently Showing Green Adjustment Bar Verify that the voltage measured at the Faceplate is steady between 7 5 VDC and 13 8 VDC before and during verification The green adjustment bar is intermittently present on the Faceplate LCD display when the voltage at the Faceplate is low or is fluctuating and unstable It is an indication that the Faceplate is attempting to adjust its color and contrast If the voltage continues to fluctuate the screen may adjust to black and white 74 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion LCD Display Has a Blue Screen 1 Verify that the RJ45 connector on the Control Device and on the Faceplate is fully seated and locked in place 2 Verify that the communication cable Cat5 5e 6 between the Control Device and the Faceplate is good Verify that the
93. ontrol Unit connections for mounting Faceplate and Control Unit to their respective brackets for secure mounting situations Fig 1 03 1 Status Light Cameras IR Lights LCD Screen Smart Inductor Keypad Card Reader Fig 1 03 2 a The Faceplate The Faceplate Fig 1 03 2 is used to biometrically scan a user s face display real time interactive feedback read card information PIN numbers control device functions and communicate with the Control Unit b The Control Unit The Control Unit Fig 1 03 3 is the brain of the Stone Lock Pro system It is used to receive process and authenticate user information send permissions process and save information related to users provide the output unlock signal and alarm signal via corresponding ports Additional I O includes power communication network USB video extension access ports The Control Unit can be installed remotely within 80 ft 25 m from the Faceplate in a secure location Control Unit Pin Out Ports Reference Section 1 12 for a Complete Description of the Control Unit Pin Out Ports Fig 1 03 3 Power Indicator Light 12VDC Input Faceplate Power Out 12VDC Faceplate 1 Communication Port Faceplate 2 Communication Port Ethernet Port 5 www stonelockpro com 1 0 Fig 1 04 1 Stone Lock Pro Functions Configurations Current Draw WITH Battery Backup Current Draw WITHOUT any Battery B
94. ords Management in the Stone Lock Network User Guide Notes 48 www stonelockpro com 6 0 6 10 REMOTE LOAD The Remote Load feature provides the ability for the device to access user profiles in a database on a network server without it storing any of them locally This feature is only available when the verification mode is 1 1 biometric and a Card or ID as a secondary verification The state On or Off of the Remote Load option can be viewed at the Stone Lock Pro device However it can only be changed to On or Off through a fully integrated access control system or by checking or un checking respectively the Remote Load option under the Device Status tab in the Device Management menu of the Stone Lock Network SLN software application Reference Section 2 3 1 Device Management of the Stone Lock Network User Guide When set to On and connected to the SLN a device can verify any user found in the SLN database that has a card or ID associated with that user s biometric profile even if that profile does NOT reside on the device This feature provides the ability for devices when connected to the SLN to verify a quantity of users that is limited only by the disk storage space where the SLN database resides if card and face or ID and face verification is used 6 11 AUTO UPLOAD NEW USER The
95. ouch to discontinue the process and return to the User Mgmt menu The new card number will be displayed in the User Mgmt menu f If you confirmed the new card touch to re enroll the user g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 3 04 1 Fig 3 04 2 3 05 DELETING A USER a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to enter the menu c Select the user that is to be deleted by using the or keys to search the list or by entering the ID of the user Fig 3 05 1 d Touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Delete option and then touch Fig 3 05 2 e Touch to pop up the delete confirmation dialog box Fig 3 05 3 Touch to delete the user and or touch to discontinue the process and return to the User Mgmt menu f When the user has been deleted the Deleted Successfully screen will momentarily appear Fig 3 05 4 g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 3 05 1 Fig 3 05 3 Fig 3 05 2 Fig 3 05 4 NOTE S Admin cannot delete their own profile s NOTE Each card can only be registered to one user profile 24 www stonelockpro com 3 0 3 07 CHECK USER DETAILS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on
96. powers up and then locks after a successful verification verify that the wiring is correct to the Electronic Lock Outputs example the Close1 pin is being used instead of the Open1 pin SD Card Undetected or Invalid Serial Number If the Faceplate LCD display prompts SD Card Undetected or Invalid Serial Number contact support coprometrousa com 77 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion Mobile Device Doesn t Receive SMS Or MMS Messages Note Only Available in Select Markets Note When the Event Linkages of Denied User Faceplate Removed or Impact Alarms are set triggering of these alarms will be sent via MMS All other alarms are sent via SMS a Verify the SMS MMS menu option in the Advanced Settings System Settings Alarm Settings submenu is set to on Reference Section 7 06 b Verify the Mobile ID s have been correctly entered in the Advanced Settings System Settings Alarm Settings submenu c Verify the desired Event Linkage Aux In Linkage or Wireless Linkage in the Advanced Settings System Settings Alarm Settings Event Linkage submenu has been set to SMS d Verify the Arm Disarm menu option in the Advanced Settings System Settings Alarm Settings submenu is set to ON Reference Section 7 05 e Verify the SIM card is correctly seated in its slot f Verify the cellular account is operational and the SMS and MMS functions are NOT blocked
97. prometrousa com LCD Display Is Black and White Verify that the voltage measured at the Faceplate is steady between 7 5 VDC and 13 8 VDC before and during verification When the voltage at the Faceplate fluctuates for a period of time the LCD display may adjust to black and white 75 www stonelockpro com 9 01 Troubleshooting 9 0 Problem Suggestion LCD Display Exhibits Sporadic Color Video 1 The faceplate is too far from the Control Device Reference Section Sections 1 07 and 1 08 LCD Display Prompts No Color Video 2 The Faceplate or the control device may have been damaged Contact support coprometrousa com LCD Display Turns Dark Exhibits Distortion Exhibits Clear Ripples In Standby Interface If the LCD Display 1 turns dark 2 exhibits distortion or 3 exhibits clear ripples when the device is in the standby interface and the ripples become bigger when a card is read or a key is touched Verify that the voltage measured at the Faceplate is steady between 7 5 VDC and 13 8 VDC before and during verification Normal Color Video but Device Won t Enroll or Verify Users 1 Verify that the RJ45 connector on the Control Device and on the Faceplate is fully seated and locked in place 2 Verify that the communication cable Cat5 5e 6 between the Control Device and then Faceplate is good Verify that the wires have been properly placed in the RJ45 connectors in accordance with standard TIA EIA 568b
98. r the menu c The User Mgmt menu defaults to all users being displayed in the user list Users that are enrolled are indicated with a green dot next to the user icon Fig 3 01 1 Touch any number key to search for users whose ID begins with that number For example when the 3 key is pressed the system automatically filters and displays only those users whose ID starts with 3 Fig 3 01 2 d To display all the users in the User Mgmt menu touch to show the menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the All Users option and touch Fig 3 01 1 e To display in the User Mgmt menu only the users that are enrolled touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the Enrolled option and then touch Fig 3 01 3 Fig 3 01 3 Fig 3 01 4 Fig 3 01 1 Fig 3 01 2 g Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 21 www stonelockpro com 3 0 3 02 NEW USER ENROLLMENT START User Enrollment a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to enter the menu Fig 3 02 1 c Touch the number keys to input the user ID 4 18 digits Fig 3 02 2 Fig 3 02 2 Fig 3 02 3 Fig 3 02 1 Preparation for User Enrollment Alignment User should enroll with a non expressi
99. rface shown in Fig 5 05 2 e Enter a Hold Open time interval that is between 0 and 120 seconds and touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Fig 5 04 1 33 www stonelockpro com 5 0 5 06 GUEST PIN ACCESS Guest PIN access provides the ability for a user to be granted access to the facility by entering a Guest PIN rather than by biometric verification The use of this function is intended for temporary use only and will generate an alarm record To use the Guest PIN once it has been set up and turned on touch enter the Guest PIN and touch OK Use of the Guest PIN will be captured in the verification records with a photo of the individual along with a time and date stamp a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Door Settings menu option Touch to enter the Door Settings menu d From the Door Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Guest PIN menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off The On setting allows the Guest PIN to be used to gain access The Off setting does not allow t
100. rt 1 that is configurable to detect either Low 0 0 VDC to High 4 0 VDC transitions or High to Low transitions Can be pulled Low by connecting to Ground via a switch 12 GND Ground Auxiliary Input 2 13 AUX2 TTL Input Port 2 that is configurable to detect either Low 0 0 VDC to High 4 0 VDC transitions or High to Low transitions Can be pulled Low by connecting to Ground via a switch 14 GND Ground Auxiliary Input 3 15 AUX3 TTL Input Port 3 that is configurable to detect either Low 0 0 VDC to High 4 0 VDC transitions or High to Low transitions Can be pulled Low by connecting to Ground via a switch 16 GND Ground Auxiliary Input 4 17 AUX4 TTL Input Port 4 that is configurable to detect either Low 0 0 VDC to High 4 0 VDC transitions or High to Low transitions Can be pulled Low by connecting to Ground via a switch 18 GND Ground Auxiliary Power Output 19 AUXP Supplies 12 VDC 1Amp Max for external equipment 20 GND Ground Power Indicator Light 12VDC Input Faceplate Power Out 12VDC Faceplate 1 Communication Port Faceplate 2 Communication Port Ethernet Port 10 www stonelockpro com 1 0 1 12 CONTROL UNIT PIN OUT PORT TABLE B Control Unit Pin Out Ports 21 28 Electronic Lock Output 1 21 Close1 Passive Mode Used as the Normally Closed Pin of a standard relay with the EPOW1 pin as the common Connected to the EPOW1 pin until after successful user authentication when
101. signal at one or all of the following Auxiliary Output 1 Auxiliary Output 2 SMS Module These signals are only generated when the Arm Disarm menu option is set to On the Auxiliary Inputs are configured to detect the proper high to low or low to high transition the Auxiliary Outputs are set to active if used and or the SMS MMS menu option is set to On if used Reference Sections 7 05 Arm Disarm Alarms 5 11 Auxiliary Inputs 5 10 Auxiliary Outputs and 7 06 SMS Module a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu Fig 7 08 1 c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Alarm Settings menu option Touch to access the Alarm Settings menu d From the Alarm Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Aux In Linkage menu option Touch to access the Aux In Linkage menu Fig 7 08 1 e From the Aux In Linkage menu use the or keys to highlight the desired aux in linkage and touch to access the sub menu to set the input linkage f From the input linkage pop up menu use the or keys to highlight the desired menu option and touch MENU to activate the desired option
102. st 9 Contact CoprometroUSA phone or email below during the warranty period to explain the defect and to obtain an RMA number Return Materials Authorization 10 CoprometroUSA will send a replacement unit within 1 business day of issuing an RMA 11 User must return the questionable product within 5 business days of receipt of the replacement unit to avoid invoicing of the replacement 12 Evaluation and disposition of the questionable unit will be reported within 30 days of receipt of unit 13 User may be required to comply with other return procedures stipulated by CoprometroUSA if any Coprometro Inc 1 913 998 6168 support coprometrousa com Coprometro Inc 1 913 998 6168 support coprometrousa com www stonelockpro com Rev 04 01 15
103. stom Number is specific to a device not a user Therefore every successful verification of a user at one device will communicate the same Custom number at the Wiegand output a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu c From the Access Control menu use the or keys to highlight the Wiegand Config menu option Touch to enter the Wiegand Config menu shown in Fig 5 12 1 Wiegand Output Description Off The Wiegand output is turned off 26 The Wiegand output is turned on and set to 26 bits per packet to communicate ID numbers or Card numbers stored in a user s profile as well as Custom numbers This setting is ignored for cards presented during verification when all of the bits read from the card will be communicated at the Wiegand output 34 The Wiegand output is turned on and set to 34 bits per packet to communicate ID numbers or Card numbers stored in a user s profile as well as Custom numbers This setting is ignored for cards presented during verification when all of the bits read from the card will be communicated at the Wiegand output Output Type Description ID Upon successful verification of a user the user s ID number will be communicated at the Wiegand output Card Upon successful v
104. th the ID the person s first and last name the department and the time of enrollment will momentarily appear Fig 3 03 1 NOTE Extremely thick lenses safety glasses sun glasses or dark transitional glasses may disrupt the scanning process and may have to be removed in order to use Stone Lock Pro Note The person first and last name and the department will only appear if the profile was pushed from the Stone Lock Network or from a fully integrated access control system h The system automatically returns to the User Mgmt menu i Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 23 www stonelockpro com 3 0 3 04 CHANGING CARDS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to enter the menu c Select the user that will be assigned to the card by using the or keys to search the list or by entering the ID of the user Fig 3 04 1 d Present the card over the card symbol on the face of the device The card number will be displayed in the User Mgmt menu e If the user was previously assigned to a different card then presenting the new card will cause a pop up dialogue box to appear asking to replace the old card number with the new card number Fig 3 04 2 Touch to confirm the new card number or t
105. the Wiegand Output setting with no Facility Code The largest Custom number that can be sent under this scenario when the Wiegand Output setting is 26 is 16777215 All Custom numbers larger than 16777215 will be truncated ex 16777216 will be sent as 0 16777217 will be sent as 1 and so on The largest Custom number that can be sent when the Wiegand Output Setting is 34 is 99999999 d From the Wiegand Config menu use the or keys to highlight the Wiegand Output menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 12 2 e Use the or keys to highlight the desired format type OFF 26 or 34 Touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f From the Wiegand Config menu use the or keys to highlight the Output Type menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 12 3 g Use the or keys to highlight the desired Output Type ID Card or Custom Touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear h If the output type is set to Custom from the Wiegand Config menu use the or keys to highlight the Custom number menu option Touch to pop up the interface shown in Fig 5 12 4 i Enter a custom number that is 1 to 8 digits in length and touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear j Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Note The Cu
106. the application requires the use of two faceplates use the following steps to set the faceplate addresses Faceplate Power Twisted Pair Video amp Ethernet Cat5 5e 6 12VDC Input GND Input UPS Signal Input Power Indicator Light 12VDC Input Faceplate Power Out 12VDC Faceplate 1 Communication Port Faceplate 1 Communication Port Ethernet Port Reference Section 1 12 for a complete description of the Control Unit Pin Out Ports Connecting Stone Lock Pro There are two dual faceplate applications a One faceplate is used for entry and one faceplate is used for exit of the same access point The faceplate used for entry should be connected to Front1 on the Control Unit Its address should be set to 11 the default address from the factory The faceplate used for exit should be connected to Front2 on the Control Unit Its address should be set to 10 b Two faceplates are used for access in a man trap application one faceplate for each access point To set the faceplate address a Apply power to the Stone Lock Pro system Faceplates and Control Unit b Touch 0 on the faceplate and hold it until the faceplate beeps and the light at the top turns green c Release 0 and enter the appropriate address 11 10 or 20 as described above d Touch OK e When the faceplate beeps and the light at the top turns white the address was s
107. the last 8 Hexadecimal digits i e 32 bits of a 34 bit card after excluding the parity bits convert the first 4 Hexadecimal digits into a 5 digit Decimal number then convert the latter 4 Hexadecimal digits into a 5 digit Decimal number For example 0000 0010 0110 1111 0110 1100 0011 1010 card bits 026F6C3A in Hexadecimal 026F is converted to 00623 and 6C3A is converted to 27706 and displayed as 0062327706 d From the Door Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Card Parsing menu option Touch to enter the Card Parsing menu shown in Fig 5 07 1 e Use the or keys to highlight the desired setting Touch The Setting Successful screen will momentarily appear f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Note The default setting is 6HND 35 www stonelockpro com 5 0 5 08 DOOR SENSOR SETTINGS Using the Door Sensor Inputs on the device the Door Sensor Settings are used to detect a forced entry or a held open condition For a forced entry condition an alarm record is generated immediately when a Door Sensor Input detects a transition from a low state of 0 0 VDC to its default high state of 4 0 VDC without a prior successful user verification For a held open condition an alarm record is generated when a successful verification has occurred and the Door Sensor Input detects a transition from a low state of 0 0 VD
108. the menu option is set to Off except for the wireless smoke and gas sensors Reference Sections 7 07 Event Linkage 7 08 Aux In Linkage and 7 09 Wireless Linkage 7 04 ALARM SETTINGS This menu provides the capability to arm alarms that can be triggered by either detected events a change in state detected at one of the four Auxiliary Inputs or events detected at wireless sensors There are six menu options Arm Disarm SMS Module Event Linkage Aux In Linkage Wireless Linkage Impact Sensitivity Each alarm input can be set to generate an output signal at one or all of the following Auxiliary Output 1 Auxiliary Output 2 SMS Module For signals to be generated at the Auxiliary Outputs the outputs must be turned on Reference Section 5 10 Auxiliary Outputs Regardless of the switch position all alarms are sent to a fully integrated access control systems or to the Stone Lock Network SLN software application After one successful user verification the Arm Disarm menu option is automatically set to off a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings
109. time the green scan bar is not seen on the enrollment screen this indicates enrollment has momentarily stalled probably because the user is slightly out of range has his her head tilted or facial features are being blocked Moving the user closer straightening the user s posture and removing obstacles respectively should resume the enrollment process NOTE If the verification mode is set to 1 1 the user must present a card or an ID as described in 7 13 for proper verification Fig 2 03 2 Fig 2 03 3 Fig 2 03 1 Section 3 User Management 19 www stonelockpro com 3 01 User Management Menu 3 02 New User Enrollment Start 3 03 Re Enrollment 3 04 Changing Cards 3 05 Deleting A User 3 06 Change User Type 3 07 Check User Details 3 0 20 www stonelockpro com 3 0 Note This function only exists when a profile has been pushed from a fully integrated access control system or the SLN but the user has not been enrolled f To display in the User Mgmt menu only the users that have NOT been enrolled Touch to pop up menu selections Use the or keys to highlight the No BSD option and then touch Fig 3 01 4 Section 3 User Management 3 01 USER MANAGEMENT MENU a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the User Mgmt menu option Touch to ente
110. tional failure Faceplate Mounting Wall Mount Unit Fig 1 08 1 Fig 1 08 2 Fig 1 08 3 Faceplate power source line Aligns with anti tamper sensor Self tapping screw hole for hanging mounting bracket Cable and wire holes Network cables between Faceplate and Control Unit Anti tamper screw hole Wall Control Unit mounting bracket Bracket mounting slot 8 www stonelockpro com 1 0 1 09 CONNECTING STONE LOCK PRO The fundamental connections between the Stone Lock Faceplate and Control Unit involve a power cable and a communication cable both of which plug into the front of the Control Unit and the back of the Faceplate Power is supplied to the Control Unit and an Ethernet connection is available if you are hooking your Stone Lock Pro up to a network In addition there are 40 additional pin out connectors detailed in Section 1 12 1 10 READY TO POWER UP STONE LOCK PRO Your Stone Lock Pro device is installed and ready for power up and initial user setup Please continue on to Section 2 Using Stone Lock Pro For more information about Stone Lock Pro visit our website at www stonelockpro com 1 11 SETTING THE FACEPLATE ADDRESS When a faceplate is received from the factory its address is set to 11 by default If the application requires only a single faceplate then the address is already properly set and this section can be skipped However if
111. u use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Verification Mode menu option Touch to access the Verification Mode menu d From the Verification Mode menu use the or keys to highlight the Encrypt Display menu option Touch to toggle the graphical switch from Off to On or from On to Off e Touch as necessary to exit all the menus Note The Card Access menu option must be in the On position and the ID Access menu option must be in the Off position prior to setting the Recognition Mode menu option to Card Only If the Card Access and ID Access menu options are set in any other position trying to set the Recognition Mode menu option to anything other than 1 N will result in a Settings Failed message 62 www stonelockpro com 7 0 7 17 SETTING USER INTERVAL The user interval is the amount of time between when a user has been verified and when that same individual is allowed to verify again a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the System Settings menu option Touch to enter the System Settings menu c From the System Setti
112. ve face that is easily replicated for daily access The enrolling user should keep their face centered in the screen ensuring it is visible at all times and they should see the green scan bar on their face during enrollment If at anytime the scan bar is not seen on the image the enrollment process has stalled and they are not being enrolled If the enrollment process stalls more than once touch educate the enrollee on proper technique and restart the enrollment process again While enrolling the user should SLIGHTLY 10 15 either direction and slowly nod head side to side and up and down as the file builds Glasses Stone Lock Pro enables the user to be verified with or without their glasses If the user wears glasses they should put them on at the beginning of the enrollment process When the profile is about 50 complete approximately 8 seconds into the enrollment process and the message Please Note remove your glasses appears the user should quickly remove their glasses When the message Please Note Remove your glasses appears at the bottom of the screen please do so Fig 3 02 4 Note It is recommended to use at least a 4 digit ID number as you can t enter numbers of lesser value from where you have started i e if you have a users with 1234 you will not be able to have a 1 a 12 or a 123 Note The person first and last name and the department will only appear if the profile was pushed
113. wires have been properly placed in the RJ45 connectors in accordance with standard TIA EIA 568b are properly crimped in the RJ45 connectors and the continuity of each wire is good 3 If the Faceplate is NOT powered by the control device but powered separately then verify that the Control Device has not lost power 4 If items 1 through 3 have been verified and the voltage measured at the Faceplate is between 7 5 VDC and 13 8 VDC before and during verification then the Faceplate or the control device may have been damaged Contact support coprometrousa com LCD Display Not Lit 1 Verify that you have the appropriate voltage at the input of the Control Device Reference Section 1 04 and 1 13 of this manual 2 Verify that the 2 pin connectors on the Control Device and on the Faceplate are properly seated 3 Verify that the wires at the 2 pin connectors on the Control Device and on the Faceplate are NOT loose or have been stripped back to far and are touching 4 Verify that the corresponding wire connected to the Power Out pin on the control device is connected to the 12V pin on the Faceplate and corresponding wire connected to the GND pin on the control device is connected to the GND pin on the Faceplate 5 If items 1 through 4 have been verified and the voltage measured at the Faceplate is between 7 5 VDC and 13 8 VDC before and during verification then the Faceplate may have been damaged Contact support co
114. ww stonelockpro com 5 0 5 03 DOOR SETTINGS This menu provides control of 6 features Lock 1 Lock 2 Door Timer Guest PIN Guest PIN and Card Parsing Lock 1 and Lock 2 are set to Passive from the factory a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Access Control menu option Touch to enter the menu Fig 5 03 1 Lock Settings Description Passive No voltage is supplied to the Close Open or EPOW pins The Close pins become the Normally Closed pins the Open pins become the Normally Open pins and the EPOW pins become the Common pins of a standard relay The EPOW pins are connected to the Close pins until after successful user verification when they are disconnected from the Close pins and connected to the Open pins After the Door Timer time interval the EPOW pins are disconnected from the Open pins and reconnected to the Close pins See section 5 05 Door Timer Setting Active Supplies 12 VDC at the Close pins until after successful user verification Then no voltage is supplied until after the Door Timer time interval and then returns to 12 VDC Supplies no voltage at the Open pins until after successful user verification Then supplies 12 VD
115. ying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the IP Settings menu option Touch to enter the IP Settings menu shown in Fig 6 04 1 d To set the Subnet Mask use the or keys to highlight the Subnet Mask option and then touch to view the Set subnet Mask screen shown in figure Fig 6 05 1 e Use the key to scroll from right to left and the key to scroll from left to right through the fields in the Set subnet Mask screen Enter the desired Subnet Mask and touch or touch to leave the Subnet Mask unchanged and return to the IP Settings menu f Touch as necessary to exit all the menus 45 www stonelockpro com 6 0 Fig 6 06 2 6 07 SETTING THE DNS ADDRESS a As an enrolled S Admin access the Advanced Settings menu by touching on the keypad and verifying with the device b From the Advanced Settings menu use the or keys to highlight the Network menu option Touch to enter the Network menu c From the Network menu use the or keys to highlight the IP Settings menu option Touch to enter the IP Settings menu shown above in Fig 6 06 1 d To set the DNS Address use the or keys to highlight the DNS option and then touch to view the Set DNS screen e Use the key to scroll from right to left an
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