HardWare Manual
HardWare Manual
HardWare Manual
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Date: Aug, 2010
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1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................3
1.1. SUPPLIED PART LIST.........................................................................................................3
1.2. About this fingerprint.............................................................................................................3
1.3. Acronym ............................................................................................................................... 3
2. How to power on ..........................................................................................................................3
3. Menu Go-thru............................................................................................................................... 3
3.1. Menu: “Register” to enroll user ............................................................................................. 5
3.1.1. Register User............................................................................................................... 6
3.1.2. Register Admin ............................................................................................................ 8
3.1.3. Ver Mode ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.4. U-upload ...................................................................................................................... 8
3.2. Menu: “Delete” to delete user ............................................................................................... 8
3.3. Menu: “Set COMM” ..............................................................................................................8
3.3.1. U-down(Very Important) ............................................................................................. 9
3.3.2. RS232.......................................................................................................................... 9
3.3.3. Ethernet(Optional) ....................................................................................................... 9
3.4. Menu: “Set Time”................................................................................................................11
3.5. Menu ”Advanced” ...............................................................................................................11
3.5.1. Device........................................................................................................................ 11
3.5.2. Logs........................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.3. LockCtrl ..................................................................................................................... 14
3.6. Menu ”ViewInfo” .................................................................................................................15
3.6.1. Reg.Data ................................................................................................................... 15
3.6.2. Records ..................................................................................................................... 16
3.6.3. Product ...................................................................................................................... 16
4. Trouble Shooting........................................................................................................................ 16
4.1. Can’t turn on the machine...................................................................................................16
4.2. Can’t Setup the TCPIP connection ..................................................................................... 16
5. Appendix 17
5.1. Appendix-1: About RS485 connection ................................................................................17
5.2. Appendix-1: Connection between fingerprint and door for control.......................................18
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1. INTRODUCTION
Hardware User's Manual (Soft copy, if can’t find, send email to seller)
The is a flexible and reliable design to meet the market requirement for a robust and secure biometric
Time & Attendance solution at a reasonable cost. Allows you to register up to 3,000 fingerprints and
store up to 80,000 records.
1.3. Acronym
Glog: General Log, it means the time in/out record or attendance record, it's the original
data which for attendance check.
2. HOW TO POWER ON
1 2 3 ESC
4 5 6 MENU
7 8 9 ▲
⊙ 0 OK ▼
3. MENU GO-THRU
MENU
Preview URec
1 2 3 ESC
4 5 6 MENU
7 8 9 ▲
⊙ 0 OK ▼
MENU
Register
Delete
Set COMM
Set Time
Advanced
ViewInfo
During user verification, the stored fingerprint templates are compared to the current
scanned fingerprint to confirm the user’s identity.
Register
User
Admin
Ver Mode
U-upload
To enroll the user finger here, need to punch the finger for 3 times for a successful
register process. After done, click key “OK” to continue for another new user or “ESC”
to quit to up-level menu.
o “Password”
To enroll a new user with password, when verify, firstly input the user ID, then input the
password to verify.
o “ID Card”
o “FP&Pass”
It’s combination mode to verify user, enroll both fingerprint and password for the same
user.(Not recommend to use, take much more time to verify)
o “FP&Card”
It’s combination mode to verify user, enroll both fingerprint and ID card for the same
user.(Not recommend to use, take much more time to verify)
Click “Backup”
Here, you can register backup(2nd) finger for the same user, that means user can use the primary
finger to verify, if the primary finger fails, can use the backup finger to verify.
The basic operation is similar with the one to enroll new one as above.
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Once an admin user enrolled, all other common user can’t access the device menu.
If an admin use want to access the device menu, he(she) should firstly verify himself(herself)
by punching finger(or password), only after verification passed, the device menu can display.
“1:1 Verf”
Verify the fingerprint pressed on the sensor at present with the fingerprint related with
user number. Use this method when it is difficult to identify user’s fingerprint.
Init. 1:1
1:N Identify
Verify the fingerprint pressed on the sensor at present with all fingerprint data in the
fingerprint reader. It’s more accurate but the speed is a little slower.
3.1.4. U-upload
If you have multiple devices, you don’t need enroll each user on each device, can download the
device A’s template(user enrollment information) to U-disk, then upload with this menu to device B.
The “Delete Menu” shows up after select “Delete”. When you confirm that the user ID to be
delete, Press “OK” to confirm the deletion.
Delete
ID 00001
ESC ENTER
Here user can download time in/out records to usb or set the RS232/RS485/TCPIP communication
paramers.
3.3.2. RS232
Set the Baud Rate to match the computer connection with RS232 interface(Seldom use)
Setting Description
9600 set the communication speed to 9,600 bps (Bit Per
Second)
19200 set the communication speed to 19,200 bps
38400 set the communication speed to 38,400 bps
Factory Default 38400
RS232 Set
Baudrate Set
38400
ESC Enter-Save
3.3.3. Ethernet(Optional)
If TCPIP function configured, here to set the IP address/Subnet Mask/gateway .etc. to
setup the TCPIP connection with computer.
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Ethernet
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Port No
server IP
SerPortNo
Server Req
heartbeat
Set the IP address, ensure that the IP address is within the same net range with your
connected computer.
Subnet Mask(Important)
Default Gateway(Important)
Port No(Important)
Keep the default value normally, ensure the software configuration use the same port
no.
SerPortNo(Keep default)
Heartbeat(Keep default)
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Here to set the your correct local time to this device, click key“UP” or “Down” to increase or
decrease number, click “OK” to go to next field.
Advanced
Device
Logs
LockCtrl
3.5.1. Device
Here, you can set language .etc. of your device. The picture is like:
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Advanced
Machine ID
Admin Qnty
Language
VoiceOut
Volume
Auto Off
Screen Saver
RS485 Dwnld
Verify
Setting Description
1 -255 set an unique address ID to the device, especially within
network with multiple machines
Factory Default 1
If you use the software to connect the device, the machine ID must be the same between software
and the device setting here.
Setting Description
1 -10 set total number of administrators in
Factory Default 5
Set “Language” (Important)
for your choice, also we can provide your customized lanuage, Please tell us in advance for your
order requirement.
Setting Description
English set all display information in English
… …
Factory Default English or your prefered
Volume(Keep default)
Yes or no to enable/disable RS485 download, Refer to Appendix-1 for the RS485 connection
details.
Verify(Keep default)
o C: by ID Card
3.5.2. Logs
Logs
ARec Wrn No
ReVerify No
Administrative event full warning. The machine will give a “FULL” warning signal when
the administrative event buffer is below the set thresh
Setting Description
NO There's no warning if there's no administrative event
buffer left, and no further administrative events will be
logged.
1 - 255
Factory Default No
Set “URec Wrn” (Keep default)
Attendance Event Full Warning. The machine will give a “FULL” warning signal when
the attendance event buffer is below the set threshold.
Setting Description
NO There's no warning if there's no attendance event buffer
left, and no further attendance events will be logged.
1 - 1500
Factory Default 1000
Set “ReVerify No” (Keep default)
To set the duration of 2 successful attendances which from the same fingerprint. All
duplicate attendance record doesn’t be recorded.
3.5.3. LockCtrl
This model has basic door access control function. Normally, many user don’t use this function,
please ignore this part. If you really need this function, Please send email to us for the detailed
setting guide.
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LockCtrl
Time Setting
Lock Register
Unlock Group
Unlock Time
Access Mode
3.6.1. Reg.Data
View the enrollment summary info here.
User Reg
Manager Reg
Finger
Password
ID card
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3.6.2. Records
User Rec
Admin Rec
Display the User records details, need to input the user ID firstly.
Preview URec
To Clean up all the attendance records, Please ensure you have downloaded all the records before
this operation. When the storage is full, need to do this operation.
3.6.3. Product
To view below information related with this device:
Manufacturer
Devie Name
Release Time
Serial Number
Firmware Version
Software Version
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Step1: ensure your device has tcpip module configured, this is optinal function, ask seller to confirm.
Step4: use command “ping” to test the connection between computer and device.
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5. APPENDIX
Device Setting
1、…
2、…
….
3、RS485 Dwnd Yes
Step3: Connect RS485 cable to the RJ45 port on . (Note: please check bellow RJ45 Port Pin
Assignment for details of the required RS485 cable)
Pin Function
1 TCP---TX+
2 TCP---TX- Top
3 TCP---RX+ / RS485A View
4 RS485B
5 GND Front
6 TCP—RX View
7 RS232---R
8 RS232---T
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