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1. Keyboard Clicks gt ON Yoice Prompts gt ON Voice Prompts Low gt ON Keyboard Clicks Volume Volume Enable Att Enable Att 6 1 1 Keyboard Clicks This parameter is used to set whether to generate beep sound in response to every keyboard touch Select ON to enable the beep sound and select OFF to mute 6 1 2 Voice Prompts This parameter is used to set whether to play voice prompts during the operation of the device Select ON to enable the voice prompts and select OFF to mute 6 1 3 Volume This parameter is used to adjust the volume of voice prompts 6 System Setting Volume 6 1 4 Attendance This parameter is used to open the attendance function and it displayed icon on the initial interface 14 02 12 Wednesday eg Check Out Check l pt Break Out Break In OT In Menu Keyboard 6 2 Display Parameters Display Language ENG Toolbar gt Auto Hide Sleep Time 3 min 6 2 1 Language This parameter is used to display the current language used by the device For multilingual capable devices you can switch between different languages English Chinese and Traditional Chinese through 17 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional this parameter Then you should restart the device 6 2 2 Toolbar This parameter is available for display Shortcut Keys Status on the initial interface when Attendance function is enabled User can press Auto Hide or
2. Output Description The system has a built in Wiegand 26 bits format The composition of the Wiegand 26 bits format contains 2 parity bits and 24 bits for output contents User ID or Card Number The binary code of 24 bits represent up to 16 777 216 0 16 777 215 different values 1 2 25 26 Even Parity Bit User ID Card Number Odd Parity Bit Definition of Fields Even Parity Bit Judged from bit 2 to bit 13 The even parity bit is O if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the even parity bit is 1 User ID Card Number User ID Card Number Card Code 0 16777215 bit 2 bit 25 bit 2 bit 25 Bit 2 is the Most Significant Bit MSB Odd Parity Bit Judged from bit 14 to bit 25 The odd parity bit is 1 if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the odd parity bit is O For example for a user with the user ID of 12345 the enrolled card number is 0013378512 and the failed ID is set to 1 1 When the output is set to User ID the Wiegand output is as follows upon successful verification 00000000000110000001110011 Even parity bit User ID Binary code of 12345 Odd parity bit 2 When the output is set to Card Number the Wiegand output is as follows upon successful verification 11100110000100011110100000 Even parity bit User ID Binary code of 0013378512 Odd parity bit 3 The Wiegand output is as follows upon verification failure 31 Access Control Product RFID Seri
3. digit passwords by default Role Set the rights of a user A user is set to ordinary user by default and can also be set to administrator Tip When a new user registers on the device it sets the defaulted access control function at the same time Other complex advanced access control function need bundled Access3 5 software for settings 3 1 Entering a User ID The device automatically allocates an ID starting from 1 for every user in sequence If you use the ID allocated by the device you may skip this section 1 Press User ID on the Add User interface to display the user ID management interface Tip The user ID can be modified during initial enrollment but once enrolled it cannot be modified 2 On the displayed keyboard interface enter a user ID and press OK If the message User ID exist is displayed enter another ID Tip The device supports 1 to 9 digits user IDs by default If you need to extend the length of current user ID numbers please consult our commercial representatives or technical pre sales 3 After the user ID is entered press Save to save the current information and return to the previous interface Press Exit to return to the previous interface without saving the current information 6 3 Add User Add User Please input user ID User ID 5 Name gt Card Password A k Role User gt 3 2 Entering a Name Use T9 input method to enter th
4. for a customized Wiegand format The Site Code is similar to the device ID but the Site Code is customizable and can be duplicated among different devices The default value scope of the Site Code is 0 255 5 Communication Setting Pulse Width Refers to the width of the Wiegand pulse in microseconds The default value scope of the pulse width is 1 1000 Pulse Interval Refers to the interval of the Wiegand pulse in microseconds The default value scope of the pulse width is 1 10000 Output Refers to the contents output upon successful verification You can select User ID or Card Number as the output For details about the Wiegand see 12 3 Introduction of Wiegand 5 4 Customized Format Wiegand Output Wiegand Input User Define Format Define A FI Card Format Bit Counts Pulse Width 100 Pulse Interval 1000 e Wiegand 34 User Define Format Parity Format Input gt Card No Apart from the two built in formats Wiegand 26 bits and Wiegand 34 bits the system also supports the format customization function to meet individualized requirements The customized format consists of two character strings the Card Format bits and Parity Format bits These two character strings need to be defined separately Card Format bits define the number of binary bits output by Wiegand as well as the meaning of each bit The data bits output by Wiegand can be a card number C site code s facility code f manufa
5. interface E gt S Lr Add User User Mgt Comm Records Device Device Name SC700 Serial Number 7701393250242 MAC Address 00 17 61 00 00 02 Record 100000 Vendor ZKTeco Inc f e Used 58 Free 99942 System Data Mgt Date Time Users 30000 AN Used 7 Free 29993 gt Auto Test Dn Upload Sys Info Manu Time 2013 07 01 08 33 10 Firmware Ver AC Yer 8 0 2 Jan 20 2014 Device 28 12 Appendix 12 Appendix 12 1 T9 Input Instruction The device supports to input English characters numbers and symbols Press related button to input text For example press Name to display the text input interface as shown in the figure Add User User ID 8 DKeyboard Area uous 2 Text Display Area gt Card 3 Text List Area cs Hi vecency vacant Gas Exit Se oillo ojwjeJrJr vfujiJojr Go eg DEEG K BRRDBOD des Delete a e laien 123 EN STA Ene DSpace 8 Chinese English O Character Digital Upper Lower To enter a name proceed as follows 1 Press Name on the Add User interface as shown in figure below 2 Enter the letter characters and a list of characters in relation to the letter is presented in the text display area 3 If the desired character is displayed in the text display area press this character or press Enter And this character is at the same time displayed on the Name button Enter next character by repeating Step2 4 After finis
6. locate a user quickly from a large number of enrolled users the device enables to query by User ID User ID Query 1 Press Query on the User Management interface to display the User ID query interface 2 Enter the user ID on the displayed interface and press OK to locate the cursor on the desired user User Management User Management User ID Name A Uer ID Name wacky II wacky abacus abacus dab OU dd 0 4 dab haberdashery haberdashery macabre macabre kaleidoscopical Y fi if i kaleidoscopical 5 Communication Setting 5 Communication Setting You can set related parameters for the communication between the device and PC including the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Device ID Comm Key Wiegand Input and wiegand Output Communication ET o Zi Comm Add User User Mgt Comm Wiegand Input vd e Wiegand Output lt ke System Data Mgt Date Time gt pg u Auto Test Dn Upload Sys Info 5 1 Communication Setting Comm IP Address 192 168 868 142 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address The IP address is 192 168 1 201 by default and can be changed as required Subnet Mask The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 by default and can be changed as required Gateway The gateway is 0 0 0 0 by default and can be changed as required Device ID This parameter is used to set the ID of device from 1 to 254 Comm Key To enhance the security of attendance data you can set a passwo
7. must be found in the master machine Function Judge whether it is anti pass back according to user s recent in out record In record and out record must be matched This machine supports out in or out in anti pass back 36 12 Appendix When the master machine is set as out anti pass back if user wants to come in and go out normally his recent record must be in or he cannot go out Any out attempt will be refused by anti pass back function For example a user s recent record is in his second record can be out or in His third record is based on his second record Out record and in record must match Notice If customer has no record before then he can come in but cannot go out When the master machine is set as in anti pass back if the user wants to come in and go out normally his recent record must be out or he cannot go out Any out record will be anti pass back refused by the system Notice If the customer has no former record then he can go out but cannot come in When the master machine is set as out in anti pass back if the user wants to come in and go out normally if his recent record is out and in then his next record must be in and out Operation 1 Select model Master machine The machine with Wiegand in function except for F10 reader Slave machine The machine with Wiegand Out function 2 Menu setting Anti
8. Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional Version 1 1 Date Feb 2014 Used for SC700 model etc Introduction This document introduces user interface and menu operations Besides can be bundled Access3 5 Security System is used with together For installation please refer to the Installation Guide Important Claim Important Claim Firstly thank you for purchasing this hybrid terminal product Before use please read this manual carefully to avoid the unnecessary damage The company reminds you that the proper user will improve the use affect and authentication speed No written consent by our company any unit or individual isn t allowed to excerpt copy the content of this manual in part or in full also spread in any form The product described in the manual maybe includes the software which copyrights are shared by the licensors including our company Except for the permission of the relevant holder any person can t copy distribute revise modify extract decompile disassemble decrypt reverse engineering leasing transfer sub license the software other acts of copyright infringement but the limitations applied to the law is excluded Reserve the final rights of modification and interpretation zm e zm mm em mm mm em em mm em em em em em em em mm mm em em em mm em em mm mm mm em mm mm mm em em mm em em mm mm mm em mm mm mm em mm mm mm em mm mm Due to the constant renewal of pr
9. D 9 Name gt Card User ID 9 Name gt Card gt Password gt Password 3 6 User Verification After enrolling you can verify validity that ID card or password on the initial interface User verification must be consistent with verification tyoe The setting method of verification type please refer to 6 4 4 Verification Type 3 6 1 Password Verification 1 Press Keyboard on the screen 2 Enter the user ID and then press El to enter the password verification mode If the prompt Not registered is displayed the user ID does not exist 3 Enter the password and press OK to start the password comparison 4 l the verification is successful the device will prompt Verified otherwise the device will prompt Verify fail and return to initial interface Please input user ID Input Password 1 1 4 4 T 7 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 3 6 2 ID Card Verification 1 Swipe your ID card on the card swipe area by adopting the proper way 2 If the verification is successful the device will prompt Verified 3 Ifthe verification is not successful the device will prompt Not Enrolled User ID 9 Card No 0010164396 Name Ellen Verify PIN Card 15 29 Verified Not Enrolled 10 4 User Management 4 User Management User Management Manage the registered users Browse the user information including the user ID
10. Name card Password Role Permission Through this interface to add query edit or delete the basic information of users Press User Management on the main menu interface to display the user management interface User Management User ID Name wacky Add User User Mgt abacus quack f a System Data Mgt DatefTime Sy Auto Test DnfUpload Sys Info E This user is an administrator 4 1 Edit a User Press a user name from the list to enter the User Info interface The User ID cannot be modified and the other operations are similar to those performed in add a user You can modify user name password and the role re enroll ID card For example Change the user rights from administrator to ordinary user As shown below User Info User Info User ID 2 User ID 2 Delete Delete D 4 2 Delete a User On the User Info interface you can delete all or partial user information 1 Press Delete to delete a user 11 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 2 On the displayed interface press YES to delete the current user or NO to return to the previous interface 3 On the User Info interface press Name or Password to delete the related user information and to re enroll the new information follow the device prompt User Info User Info User ID 2 User ID 2 Are You Sure YES EN Delete 4 3 Query a User To facilitate administrators to
11. Unhide lf the Attendance function is closed this parameter function is invalid 6 2 3 Sleep Time This parameter is used to specify a period after which the device is put in sleep mode if no operation within this period You can wake up the device from sleep by pressing any key or touching the screen Numerical ranges 1 30 minutes 3 minutes by default 6 3 Shortcut Definition 6 3 1 Shortcut Keys Using Press on the initial interface and the related status and function keys are displayed on the right corner of the interface for use 14 02 12 Wednesday K AR pp IR Za lt es Check Out Check qt Break Out Break In OT In Menu Keyboard 6 3 2 Shortcut Definition Setting Press Menu gt System gt Shortcut Def the user according to need to set up shortcut key for state key 1 Press Status enter the edit screen of the status key as shown in figure 1 below press the Label box enter the Label screen as shown in figure 2 below press the row of the label six options for the status to change it to the corresponding label the user can choose the label of the status key according to practical needs 6 System Setting Edit 1 Function Code N Check In TT Break Out E checo Breakout CARA o Label Auto Switch Figure 1 N Status Check Out OFF OT In OT Out A Exit Figure 2 Tip The Code cannot be modified it is changed accordingly with
12. and then press save and return to the 1 Notice for Use previous interface Add User User ID 5 Name Add User gt Card gt Password be Role User CEN oJwJeJrJ1 v Ju Joje Ajs o F S H 4 Kk 4 pogone space E 1 4 Appearance of Device 1 Front View 2 Side View USB Port lt Reset Button i AAA Swipe Card Area 1 5 Main Interface Date 14 02 07 Friday Screen Shortcut NM 37 IC L A Time JO 30 Check In Attendance Keyboard OMenu Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional Date The current date is displayed Screen Shortcut Press these shortcut keys to display the attendance status Time The current time is displayed Both 12 hour and 24 hour time systems are supported Attendance Status The current attendance status is displayed Keyboard By pressing this key you can enter the digital input interface OMenu You can enter the main menu by pressing this key 2 Main Menu 2 Main Menu Press Menu on the initial interface to access the main menu as shown in the following figure 14 02 07 Friday A MN 171 vn A o e Add User User Mgt I E a WS 20 d 20 Ny a Check In i System Data Mgt Date Time 2 gt Ki s H Auto Test Dn Upload Sys Info Keyboard L Exit The main menu includes nine sub menus Add User Through this submenu you can add a new user and input the inform
13. ation on the device including the user ID name card password Role permissions User Mgt Through this submenu you can browse the user information stored on the device including the user ID name card password Role Here you can also Add Modify Query or Delete a user s information Comm Through this submenu you can set related parameters for communication between the device and PC including the IP Address Subnet mask Gateway Device ID and Comm Key System Through this submenu you can set system related parameters including the General Display Shortcut Def Access Control Parameters and Update Data Mgt Through this submenu you can perform management of data stored on the device for example deleting all data clear administrator restore to factory settings Date Time Through this submenu you can set Date Time Date Format and 24 Hour Time Auto Test This submenu enables the system to automatically test whether functions of various modules are normal including the screen voice Time and screen calibration Dn Upload Through this submenu you can download user information and attendance data stored in the device through a USB disk and upload user information to the device Sys Info Through this submenu you can browse the capacity records of Access Control 100 000 Users 30 000 and device information NM rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm mm mm mm rm mm mm rm mm rm mm rm mm mm
14. automatically returns to the main menu If the calibration fails the system recalibration will start from Step 3 Click the centre Calibrating screen please wait 26 10 USB Disk Management 10 USB Disk Management Through the Dn Upload menu you can download user information and attendance data stored in a USB disk to related software Dn Upload NY e Download Transactions Add User User Mgt Comm Download User f em Upload User System Data Mgt Date Time gt Y ts Auto Test Dn Upload Sys Info Download Transactions Download attendance data from the device to a USB disk Download User Download all the user information from the device to a USB disk Upload User Upload the user information stored in a USB disk to the device Download User Download User Download User Downloading Download successfully Failed to read USB disk 27 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 11 System Information You can check the storage status and version information of the device through the Sys Info option Records The numbers of Access Control Records and enrolled users are displayed on the Records interface the total storage capacity and occupied capacity are graphically displayed graphically Card Capacity 30000 Records Capacity 100000 Device The device name serial number MAC Address vendor manufacture time and firmware version information are displayed on the Device
15. cturer code m and parity bits p Parity Format bits define the check mode of each bit in Card Format and ensure the correctness of Card Format during transfer through the parity check The parity bits can be set to odd check 0 even check e and both odd check and even check b There is a one to one correspondence relationship between the data bits and parity bits For example the Wiegand26 can be customized as follows Definition of Card Format bits pssssssssccccccccccccccccp Definition of Parity Format bits eeeeeeeeeeeeeo000000000000 zs Tip Wiegand26 consists of 26 bits The first bit is the even parity bit of bits 2 to 13 the 26th bit is the odd parity bit of bits 14 to 25 the 2th to the 9th bits are the site code the 10th to the 25th bits are the card number For details about the Wiegand see 12 3 Introduction of Wiegand Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 6 System Setting Through the System menu you can set system related parameters including the General Display Shortcut Def Access Control Parameters and Firmware Update Settings E o S y d Add User User Mgt Comm NS Pre General Display Shortcut Def Access Control Parameters system Data Mgt Date Time gt pg u Auto Test Dn Upload Sys Info Update 6 1 General Parameter The general parameter settings include Keyboard Clicks Voice Prompts Volume and Enable Attendance General General
16. d Optional 13 56 MHz Mifare Card 3 4 Enrolling a Password 1 Press Password on the Add User interface to display the password management interface 2 On the displayed keyboard interface enter a password and press OK Re enter the password according to the system prompt and then press OK 3 After the password is entered an interface is displayed as shown below Press Save to save the current information and return to the previous interface Press Exit to return to the previous interface without saving the current information Add User User ID 7 Name gt Card Password te Role User Add User User ID 7 Name gt Card Input password again Input Password Role User 3 5 User Role There are two types of permissions of users the user and administrator Ordinary users are only granted the rights of password or card verification Administrators are granted access to the main menu for various operations apart from having all the privileges granted to ordinary users dh E indicate the user is administrator 1 On the Add User interface press Role User to change the user to an administrator 3 Add User 2 After the modification is done the interface is as shown below Press Save to save the current information and return to the previous interface press Exit to return to the previous interface without saving the current information Add User Add User User I
17. e and time by pressing the parameter 4 Press Save to save the current information and return to the previous interface Press Exit to return to the previous interface without saving the current information Date Time Date Format de gt A i Date 2014 02 13 ker ER Se Add User User Mgt nine EAS PY Y MM DD MM DD YY 1 MM DDIYY 2014 02 13 Date Format YY MM DD NS gt 24 Hour Time NO DD MM YY DD MM YY System Data Mgt Date Time AAA A cd ANA gt mm Auto Test Dn Upload Sys Info DD MM ve 7 23 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 9 Auto Test The auto test enables the system to automatically test whether functions of various modules are normal including the Test Screen Voice Time and Calibration Auto Test SL wm FE y A Test Screen Add User User Mgt Comm Test Voice E e Test Time gt ew a Calibration system Data Mgt Date Time gt SEN Auto Test DnfUpload Sys Info Exit 9 1 Test Screen The device automatically tests the display effect of the color TFT display by displaying full color pure white and pure black and checks whether the screen displays properly You can continue the test by touching the screen or exit it by pressing Exit Screen ick screen to continue testing Click screen to continue testing Click screen to continue testing oa 9 2 Test Voice The device automatically tests
18. e user name through the keyboard 1 Press Name on the Add User interface to display the name input interface 2 On the displayed keyboard interface enter a user name and press Enter and then press X For details of operations on the keyboard interface see 12 1 19 Input Instruction 3 After the user name is entered press Save to save the current information and return to the previous interface Press Exit to return to the previous interface without saving the current information e Tip The default name for device supports 1 to 24 digits contain spaces Add User User ID 5 gt Card gt Password Add User User ID 5 gt Card gt Password be Role User k Role User SSC ajwjejRitjyjuj ele alslelelslvl all ppo 3 3 Enrolling an ID Card 1 Press Card on the Add User interface to display the Enroll Card interface 2 The Punch Card interface pops up as shown below Swipe your ID card properly in the swiping area For details see 1 4 Appearance of Device 3 Press Save to save the current information and return to the previous interface Press Exit to return to the previous interface without saving the current information 7 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional Add User Enroll Card Enroll Card User ID 1 og Punch Card Card No 0009958794 a gt Password w Role User Tip Default is 125 KHz Proximity Car
19. eeeeeeeeeeCO000000000000000000000000 Tip Wiegand50 consists of 50 bits The first bit is the even parity bit of bits 2 to 25 the 50th bit is the odd parity bit of bits 26 to 49 the second to the 16th bits are the site code the 17th to the 49th bits are the card number 12 4 Anti Pass Back Overview Sometimes some illegal people follow the other one into the gate which will cause the security problems To prevent such risks this function is enabled The In record must match the Out record or the gate won t open This function needs two machines or a machine with a reader to work together Anti pass back between two machines One is installed inside of the door master machine hereinafter the other is installed outside of the door slave machine hereinafter Wiegand signal communication is adopted between the two machines Anti pass back between a machine with a reader The machine is installed inside of the door master machine hereinafter the reader is installed outside of the door slave machine hereinafter Wiegand signal communication is adopted between the machine with the reader master machine slave machine user OUT 6 eg Working principle The master machine has Wiegand In and slave machine has Wiegand Out functions Connect Wigand Out of slave machine to Wiegand In of master machine Wiegand output from slave machine must not own machine ID The number sent to master machine from slave machine
20. es User Manual Professional 00000000000000000000000010 Even parity bit Failed ID Binary code of1 Odd parity bit Tip If the output contents exceed the scope allowed for the Wiegand format the last several bits will be adopted and first several bits are automatically discarded For example the user ID 888 888 888 is 110 100 111 110 110 101 111 000 111 000 in binary format Wiegand26 only supports 24 bits that is it only outputs the last 24 bits and first 6 bits 110 100 are automatically discarded 12 3 2 Wiegand 34 bits Output Description The system has a built in Wiegand 34 bits format Press Wiegand Format and select Standard Wiegand 34 bits The composition of the Wiegand 34 bits format contains 2 parity bits and 32 bits for output contents User ID or Card Number The binary code of 32 bits represent up to 4 294 967 296 0 4 294 967 295 different values 1 2 33 34 Even Parity Bit User ID Card Number Odd Parity Bit Table 2 Definition of Fields Even parity bit Judged from bit 2 to bit 17 The even parity bit is 0 if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the even parity bit is 1 User ID Card Number User ID Card Number Card Code 0 4 294 967 295 bit 2 bit 33 bit 2 bit 33 Bit 2 is the Most Significant Bit MSB Odd parity bit Judged from bit 18 to bit 33 The odd parity bit is 1 if the character has an even number of 1 bit otherwise the odd parity bit is O F
21. gners and controller manufacturers The access control products manufactured by our company are also designed by following this protocol Digital Signals The figure below is a sequence diagram in which the card reader sends digital signals in bit format to the access controller In this sequence diagram Wiegand follows the SIA s access control standard protocol for the 26 bit Wiegand card reader one pulse time ranges between 20 us and 100 us and the pulse jump time ranges between 200us and 20ms Data and Data are high level larger than Vol signals till the card reader prepares to send a data stream The asynchronous low level pulse smaller than Vol generated by the card reader is sent to the access control panel The saw tooth wave as shown in Figure below through Data1 or Data Data1 and Data0 pulses will neither overlap nor be generated synchronously The table below lists the maximum and minimum pulse width a consecutive pulse and pulse jump time time between pulses allowed by the F series finger vein access control device Figure Sequence Diagram Data 1 Signal White Wire ANS fou AS D ew Pe oe ance III iv 1 1 wi Data 0 Signal x _ _ _ ___ gt gt 3 Green Wire Yoh Ay I Vol I l iv i L Tpi ia Tow Ka Tpi Symbol Typical Value of Reader Pulse Width 100 us On Table Pulse Time Pulse Interval 1 ms 30 12 Appendix 12 3 1 Wiegand 26 bits
22. he heat dissipated during long term operation may easily lead to response slowdown and verification pass rate decrease lt is recommended to use sunshades and heat sink devices for the device when using at outside 1 1 About This Manual gt The photograph in this manual may be different from that of the real product The actual product to prevail gt Characteristic Feature The firmware application logic aspects 1 RFID Function Supports IC Card or ID Card 2 User Access Options Mainly have the following advanced access control functions 1 User effective date 2 User effective time period O User multiple verification mode 4 Door valid time zone 5 Door open time function 6 Holidays time period 7 First card normal open 8 Access control records of controller 9 Linkage function 10 Anti passback of out or in 11 Master Slave function of Wiegand 12 Anti passback of time period The above advanced Access Control functions should bundled Access3 5 Security System For details please refer to Access3 5 software user manual 3 U Disk Function Support U disk uploading and downloading user data does not support U disk upload to access control records 4 Support Network Communication Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional Through the Internet with Access Control 3 5 software communications 5 Attendance Function Press on the initial interface the related status and fu
23. hing the entry of name press X to exit the keyboard interface and return to the previous interface 12 2 USB 1 USB Host The devices may be used as USB host to exchange data with external U disk The data transmission speed is quick the traditional product only supports the Ethernet way for data transmission when as a result of physical condition limit data quantity big and the data transmission cost quite long time But the USB data transmission is quicker than any of the former transmission mode may complete downloading data by U disk in a short period of time like this greatly enhances the efficiency 29 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 2 USB Client The product will be as removable storage devices the data in the device will be transfered to a PC via connectedly USB cable When the device is as a USB Client the device communication settings menu will have USB communications options Please refer to 5 Communication Setting for details 12 3 Introduction of Wiegand Wiegand26 is an access control standard protocol established by the Access Control Standard Subcommittee affiliated to the Security Industry Association SIA It is a non contact IC card reader interface and output protocol Wiegand26 defines the interface between the card reader and controller used in the access control security and other related industrial fields Wiegand26 helps standardize the work of the card reader desi
24. ironment Friendly Use Period EFUP marked on this product refers to the safety period of time in which the product is used under the conditions specified in the product instructions without leakage of noxious and harmful substances The EFUP of this product does not cover the consumable parts that need to be replaced on a regular basis such as batteries and so on The EFUP of batteries is 5 years Names and Concentration of Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Parts Name Chip resistor x Chip Capacitor x Chip inductor Chip diode ESD X components Adapter x o Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006 x Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006 5 Tip 80 of the parts in this product are manufactured with non hazardous environment friendly materials The hazardous substances or elements contained cannot be replaced with environment friendly materials at present due to technical or economical constraints 38
25. lly the firmware upgrade is not recommended wm mmm wm wm wm wm emm em wm em om em em em em emm em em em emm em em em emm em em em em em em em em emm em em em emm em em em emm em em em em em em em em em em em i em em em em em em em em em em em em 21 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 7 Data Management Through the Data Mgt menu you can perform management of data stored on the device for example delete all data clear administrator restore the device to factory settings Data Mgt e eS NT a A Delete All Data Add User User Mgt Comm Clear Administrator NS bes Restore to Factory Settings system Data Mgt Date Time gt ER Auto Test DnfUpload Sys Info Delete All Data Delete all the information of enrolled personnel including their ID card and Password records Clear Administrator Change all administrators to ordinary users Restore to Factory Settings Restore all parameters on the device to factory settings Tip The employee information records will not be deleted during restoration to factory settings 22 8 Date Time Setting 8 Date Time Setting The date and time of the device must be set accurately to ensure the accurately of attendance time 1 Press Menu on the initial interface to display the main menu interface 2 Press Date Time on the main menu interface to display the time setting interface 3 Input the desired dat
26. nction keys are displayed on the right corner of the interface for use Including Check In Check Out Break Out Break In OT In etc 1 2 Use of the Touch Screen Touch the screen with one of your fingertips or the edge of a fingernail as shown in the following figure A broad point of contact may lead to inaccurate pointing When the touch screen is less sensitive to the touch you can perform a screen calibration through the following menu operations Press Menu gt Auto Test gt Calibration on the screen and a cross icon will be displayed After you touch the center of the cross at five locations on the screen correctly the system will automatically returns to the Auto Test menu Press Exit to return to the Menu interface For details see the description in 9 Auto Test Smear or dust on the touch screen may affect the performance of the touch screen Therefore try to keep the screen clean and dust free 1 3 Touch Operation 1 Enter numbers Press the User ID key The system will automatically display the number input interface After entering the user ID press OK to save or press X to cancel and return to the previous interface Add User Please input user ID User ID 5 Name ld Card gt Password b Role User 2 Enter Text Press the Name key The system will automatically display the text input interface After entering the user name press X to close the text interfaces
27. nsistent with the normal state set by the door sensor switch an alarm will be triggered and this period of time is regarded as the Door Sensor Delay Value scope 1 99 seconds 6 4 3 Door Sensor Mode Includes the None Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC modes None indicates that the door sensor switch is not used NO indicates that the door sensor is open in the normal state NC indicates that the door sensor is closed in the normal state Door Sensor Mode 20 6 System Setting 6 4 4 Verification Type The device supports various Verification Types Password or ID Card PW RF Password Only PW Card Only RF Password plus ID card PW amp RF User can choose the verification type which your need The paths Menu gt System gt Access Control Parameters gt VerType VerType Tip When the device is connected to a reader if the verification type of the reader is PW amp RF then the verification type of the device should be PW amp RF if the reader without keyboard that is to say the verification type of the reader is card only then the verification type of the device should be PW RF or RF 6 5 Update You can upgrade the device firmware by using the upgrade file in the USB disk through this function Update Firmware Version AC Ver 8 0 2 Jan 20 2014 Ins USB disk press if ready G If you need the firmware upgrade file please contact our technical support personnel Genera
28. oducts the company can not undertake the actual product in consistence with the information in the document also any dispute caused by the difference between the actual technical parameters and the information in this document Please forgive any change without notice wm em em em em em ew em em em em em mm om om emm wm om om emm om om om em em e em em em em em em ee em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em BM em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em em Table of Contents Table of Contents lA ada senidearen na deseara daadaa aai aa a aasad daadaa 1 11 ADOUC MIS Ma NUA ee sons ansiaay son aasusnay sanuaunsuay aesuauausnauauansuausnauausnsunusnsususnauau au aetuNes 1 2 Use Orihe TOLUCA SCS iria 2 LS TOCAN od 2 1 4 Appearance Of Device EEN 3 LESA IAIN MCT e 3 G MAI MOI EE 5 3 Add US 6 3 Entermg a User IR EE 6 32 EMENI ANIMO EE 7 alo Bl G2 EEEE 7 SAEN AFP ASS Lo po me nn RE mE NE EN A A ET eo 8 9 0 USO e E P AE AAE E E E ada 8 ICY Er NENCO a 9 30 1 F aSSWord Ve nica ON EE 9 Soc GAO Ee AD OOF E 10 4 USCF Manage E UE 11 APE A oe ne oe eo ne 11 A 2 Delete a USSF eesteree state cadanedonedancdincadinaidegshonddensendduissiben ddaasibeddd ansibn ASEAN NEES NEON 11 O dal 12 S GOMMUNICAION SO UNO EE 13 Bal eine een e iii 13 A asia niaicwasiauulcwaniduauawaiduaudmisanduawasdnasianduauusidnayauustauansuusamensiuuunt 14 Sota E O AAA A na a 14 5 4 Cu
29. or example for a user with the user ID of 123456789 the enrolled card number is 0013378512 and the failed ID is set to 1 1 When the output is set to User ID the Wiegand output is as follows upon successful verification 0000001110101101111001101000101011 Even parity bit User ID Binary code of 123456789 Odd parity bit 32 12 Appendix 2 When the output is set to Card Number the Wiegand output is as follows upon successful verification 0000000001100110000100011110100001 Even parity bt User ID Binary code of 0013378512 Odd parity bit 3 The Wiegand output is as follows upon verification failure 0000000000000000000000000000000010 Even parity bit Failed ID Binary code of 1 Odd parity bit 12 3 3 Wiegand Customize Wiegand Format Description To customize Wiegand format proceed as follows 1 Select User Define Format and the Define key is then enabled 2 Press Define to display the User Define Format interface as shown in the following figure User Define Format Card Format Parity Format 3 Press the entry box below Card Format to display the following interface 33 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional Display Input Display the Number Bit Counts 0 CT Cancel Input ul Backspace Confirm Input Clear Input Characters used to define Card Format bits and their meanings c Indicates the card number that is the output con
30. parity bit of bits 2 to 17 the 34th bit is the odd parity bit of bits 18 to 33 the second to the ninth bits are the site code the 10th to the 25th bits are the card number Wiegand37a Card Format bits ommmmsssssssssssscccccccccccccccccccp Parity Format bits veobeobeobeobeobeobeobeobeobeobeobeoe Tip Wiegand37a consists of 37 bits The first bit is the odd parity bit of bits 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 13 15 16 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 28 30 31 33 34 and 36 the 37th bit is the odd parity bit of bits 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 14 16 17 19 20 22 23 25 26 28 29 31 32 34 and 35 bits 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 and 34 participate in both odd and even parity check Bits 2 to 5 are manufacturer code bits 6 to 17 are the site code bits 18 to 36 are the card number Wiegand37 Card Format bits ommmifffffffttfssssssccccccccccccccccp Parity Format bits eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee0000000000000000000 Tip Wiegand37 consists of 37 bits The first bit is the even parity bit of bits 2 to 18 the 34th bit is the odd parity bit of bits 19 to 36 the second to the fourth bits are the manufacturer code the 5th to the 14th bits are facilitate code the 15th to the 20th bits are the site code the 21th to the 36th bits are the card number Wiegand50 Card Format bits pssssssssssssssssccccccccceccccecccecccecccceccccccp 35 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional Parity Format bits eeeeeeeeceeeeeece
31. pass back There are four options in out anti pass back out anti pass back in anti pass back and none Out anti pass back Only user s last record is in record can the door be open In anti pass back Only user s last record is out record can the door be open Device status There are three options Control in control out and none Control in When it is set the verified records on the device are in records Control out When it is set the verified records on the device are out records None When it is set close the device s anti pass back function 3 Modify device s Wiegand output format When the two devices are communicating only the Wiegand signals without device ID are received Enter device menu gt communication option gt Wiegand option or enter software gt basic setting gt device management gt Wiegand to modify defined format as wiegand26 without device ID 4 Enroll user The user must be on master machine and slave machine at the same time and user PIN must be the same Therefore it is necessary to enroll user on master machine and slave machine at the same time 5 Connection instruction Wiegand communication is adopted for master machine and slave machine Refer to the following for 37 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional connection Master Slave INDO lt gt WDO IND1 lt gt WD1 GND lt gt GND 12 5 Environment Friendly Use Description The Env
32. rd for the connection between the device and PC Once the password is set you can connect the PC with the device to access the attendance data only after entering the correct password The default password is O that is no password 1 to 6 digits passwords are supported Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 5 2 Wiegand Input Wiegand Input Wiegand 26 Define Bit Counts Pulse YY idth Pulse Interval Input Bit counts Wiegand data digit length Pulse width Pulse width is 100 microseconds by default which can be adjusted from 1 to 1000 Pulse interval lt is 1000 microseconds by default which can be adjusted between 1 and 10000 Input Content contains in Wiegand input signal including User ID or Card No Tip Support connect to third party access control panel by using Wiegand interface For details about the Wiegand see 12 3 Introduction of Wiegand 5 3 Wiegand Output Wiegand Output Wiegand 26 Define Failed ID Site Code Pulse Width 100 Pulse Interval 1000 Output gt Card No Wiegand Format The system has two built in formats Wiegand 26 bits and Wiegand 34 bits and also supports the format customization function to meet individualized requirements Failed ID Refers to the value output by the system upon verification failure The output format is subject to the setting of Wiegand format The default value scope of Failed ID is 0 65535 Site Code The site code is used
33. rm rm rm mm rm mm rm mm rm rm mm rr rm mm mmm mm rm mm rr rm mm mmm mm mmm mmm mmm rm rm mm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm rm nme Any user can access the main menu by pressing the Menu key if the system does not have an administrator If had a administrator the device needs to verify the administrators identity before granting them access to the main menu To ensure device security it is recommended to set an administrator when using the terminal initially SS em sem Ss ra lt n Senf eg V a eas A _ em Gms Sv At D Zeg Zeg A t Ae Z i deg Zenit eh st emt Se am Seng t Aen d Zeg A Zem 1 a eg Zeg SY D Zeg Zeg i em th jh t a ec ami a Fa le ad eege Ze l l l l l l l Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 3 Add User Press Add User on the main menu interface to display the Add User interface as shown below Add User x User ID 5 User Mgt Comm Name ke Card A mg Ee Password Data Mgt Date Time a Role User age BM Auto Test Dn Upload Exit Save C Sec Steps of adding a user Input user ID gt Input name gt Register an ID card gt Enroll password gt Set Role User ID Enter a user ID 1 to 9 digits user IDs are supported by default Name Enter a user name 24 characters user names are supported by default Card Press an ID card can register a new user Password Enroll a user s password The device supports 1 8
34. stomized Format non nn nn nn nn RR nn RR NR nn rnnRRnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnrrrnnanrnnnninnnas 15 SS AA A O 16 EE 16 OREA UIC io 16 Glee LO LA LOM MOS AP EA E OOO ENE ENEE EEEE ENEE 16 AAA ee ASAS 16 NN nnn nren nnn 17 a A E 17 A E ERE EN 17 AA E eR eT REE 18 AS CES TIIE 18 SE E OM ei Ci re DE 18 ARES ein ef AMA dalla a A 18 6 32 NOR CUL DIA tt 18 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional SE ACCESS OMR AAN ii 20 o AA O O enn eer erat 20 e gel B N sen ie EETA TATTA 20 SE Door SONSOF MOC EE 20 AAN CNCA ea 21 SE e EE 21 7 Dalla ur aj AAA 22 8 Date TIME Setting BE 23 A o o e o 24 CNR A A 24 GE De AAA A o PO PO CC CN PO Dette Debbi Dead Datta eee a 24 A A o A aunties 25 GE Screen Galbra lO atea tela lidad 25 T1050U5B DIS Manademen tran naa a AS 27 MRS AAA O C aTi 28 12 APPendDc ie aSa S 29 124 TOA PUTIN Ed Lee RE 29 A O E A 29 PSN aldo lo Bla e o AAA lesa ea tee venules 30 12 3 1 Wiegand 26 bits Output Description eeeecccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeseceeeeesssaaaaeeeeeeeesssaaaaeees 31 12 32 Wiegand 34 Dits Ter el e e EE 32 12 3 3 Wiegand Customize Wiegand Format Uescrpton 33 T2 AANER SS BACK aussi aia ia died bandied adas 36 12 5 Environment Friendly Use Uescroton 38 1 Notice for Use 1 Notice for Use Pls do not use the device in a direct sunshine environment and avoid using in outdoor in summer The working temperature ranges from O 40 degrees Centigrade T
35. tents it can be set to User ID Card Number through menu operations f Indicates the facility code which is O by default It is not configurable To modify it please contact the equipment supplier m Indicates the manufacturer code which is O by default lt is not configurable To modify it please contact the equipment supplier p Indicates the parity position s Indicates the site code which can be set from 0 to 255 by default 4 Click the entry box below Parity Format to display the following interface Bit Counts 0 Characters used to define Parity Format bits and their meanings o Indicates the odd check that is there is an odd number of 1 s in the bit sequence including one parity bit For example for 1000110 0 the parity bit is O and there are already three 1 s After O is suffixed to 1000110 there is still an odd number of 1 s e Indicates the even check that is there is an even number of 1 s in the bit sequence including one parity bit For example for 1000110 1 the parity bit is 1 and there are already three 1 s After 1 is 34 12 Appendix suffixed to 1000110 there is an even number of 1 s b Indicates both odd check and even check For example Definitions of several universal Wiegand formats Wiegand34 Card Format bits pccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccp Parity Format bits eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee00000000000000000 Tip Wiegand34 consists of 34 bits The first bit is the even
36. the selected label of the status key 2 Select On in Auto switch then press Define the figures are as shown in figure 1 and figure 2 below Edit 1 Function Status Code 1 l Check In Define Label Auto Switch K Exit Save Figure 1 3 Press the time box after Sunday set the time as shown Auto Switch 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wednesday Pomo 00 00 00 00 00 00 sunday Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Figure 2 Figure 3 in figure 3 above Press OK to save and return to the edit screen Press Save to save the setting Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional 6 4 Access Control Parameters Access Control Parameters Lock Delay S Door Sensor 15s Delay Door Sensor Mode Verlype You can press Menu gt System gt Access Control Parameters to set the parameters of the Lock Delay Door Sensor Delay Door Sensor Mode Verification Type 6 4 1 Lock Delay The time duration of electronic lock works from open to close when user s verification succeeds In case the door is closed S second is chosen as the unit of lock driver duration and you can set it 1 10s If set the duration to 0 means Lock driver duration is closed Normally we do not suggest set it to 0 6 4 2 Door Sensor Delay Indicates the delay for checking the door sensor after the door is opened If door sensor state is inco
37. whether the voice files are complete and the voice quality is good by playing the voice files stored in the device You can continue the test by touching the screen or exit it by pressing Exit 24 9 Auto Test Play Voice E_0 wav Click screen to continue testing 9 3 Test Time The device tests whether its clock works properly by checking the stopwatch of the clock Touch the screen to start counting and touch it again to stop to check whether the counting is accurate Press Exit to exit the test 2014 02 13 10 28 00 s 00 ms Click screen to continue testing 9 4 Screen Calibration You can perform all the menu operations by touching the screen with one of your fingers or a touch pen When the touch screen is less sensitive to the touch you can perform a screen calibration through menu operations The Screen Calibration Operation 1 Press Menu on the initial interface to display the main menu interface 2 Press Calibration on the Auto Test interface to display the screen calibration interface 3 Touch the center of the cross 4 Repeating step 3 following the move of the icon to different locations on the screen 5 Touch the center of the cross at five locations on the screen correctly When the message Calibrating screen please wait is displayed on screen the calibration succeeds and the system 25 Access Control Product RFID Series User Manual Professional

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