Nitgen Fingkey Access + User Manual

Nitgen Fingkey Access + User Manual

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  • Page 2 © Copyright 2009, NITGEN&COMPANY Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. • Unauthorized reproduction of part or all of this manual’s content in any form is prohibited. • Product specifications may change without prior notice to improve functionality. • NITGEN&COMPANY NITGEN logo...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ........... 4 ..................5 RODUCT OMPONENT ..................6 RODUCT ESCRIPTION LCD D & T ................7 ISPLAY OUCH ..................8 INGERPRINT EADING ..................9 YSTEM ONFIGURATION CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATOR MENU ........11 ............... 12 NTERING DMINISTRATOR ...................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Product Components Product Description LCD Display & Touchpad Fingerprint Reading System Configuration...
  • Page 5: Product Component

    Product Components The FingkeyAccess includes the following components. For detailed information about installation, see the installation guide. If any of the following items are missing, contact the Customer Support Team. Terminal Installation Bracket Power Cord Adapter Bolts Software CD...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Product Description (1) LCD (2) Reset Button (3) USB (4) Touch Button (5) Fingerprint Input (6) Card Input Name Description Displays information to the user. Reset Button Used to reset the device. Data can be uploaded via USB memory stick. Touch Panel Information input via touch sensitive panel.
  • Page 7: Lcd Display & Touch Pads

    LCD Display & Touch Pads (1) Initial message (2) Network connection status (3) Keyphone Call (4) Menu button (5) Cancel button (6) Enter button (7) Function Keys (8) Cursor Key...
  • Page 8: Fingerprint Reading

    Fingerprint Reading Scan fingerprints as described below for fingerprint registration and authentication to prevent authentication errors. ① Maximize the finger area scanned by pressing evenly against the reader. (70 ~ 80% of full pressure). ② Place the “core” of the fingerprint at the center of the scanner. The core is usually opposite the whitish half-moon on the bottom of the fingernail.
  • Page 9: System Configuration

    System Configuration The Access Control Terminal (FingkeyAccess Plus ) can function either in the network or Stand-alone mode. In Stand-alone mode, all functions are available and the terminal does not need to be connected to the network. In network mode, multiple terminals are connected to the server through TCP/IP links and the terminals can be managed by the administrator.
  • Page 10 Network Mode Server PC Client PC TCP/IP Item Functions 1. Server S/W : AccessManager Professional 2. Terminal management, communication and log data collection Server PC 3. User profile and log data DB 4. Authentication 1. Client S/W: AccessManager 2. User registration and management Client PC 3.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Administrator Menu

    Chapter 2 Administrator menu Entering Administrator Menu - 12 User Management - 16 Fingerprint Sensor Setting - 17 UI & Sound Setting - 19 System Setting - 21 Network Setting - 23 Terminal Information Display - 25 Factory Default - 25 - 27...
  • Page 12: Entering Administrator Menu

    Entering Administrator Menu Terminal users include general users and administrators. General users are only allowed to open the door while the administrator can use the Administrator menu to control the door as well as the terminal’s functions. 1. To enter the Administrator menu, touch the “MENU”...
  • Page 13 The Administrator menu has seven sub menus as shown below. The following describes each sub menu: Higher menu Detailed Menu Sub menu User User registration Management User info change User deletion Deletion of all users Fingerprint Sensor brightness (1~100) sensor setting Security level 1:1 mode 1:N mode...
  • Page 14 System Setting Log storing RF card MIFARE iCLASS CEPAS/Felica WIEGAND 26BIT 34BIT Function key Auto T&A / Muti T&A setting Authentication mode Time setting Terminal mode Time zone Network Terminal ID (1-2000) TCP/IP DHCP yes or Terminal IP Subnet Mask Gateway Server IP Time limit...
  • Page 15 Number of registered fingerprints Number of characters in ID Reset terminal User Download All user download Log download All user upload FW update...
  • Page 16: User Management

    User Management The administrator can register, delete and change users with the User menu. User Registration The maximum number of users that can be registered is 1,000. (2,000 templates) User Change User IDs are unique and cannot be changed. However, group, privilege, fingerprint, authentication...
  • Page 17: Fingerprint Sensor Setting

    Fingerprint Sensor Setting Settings related to fingerprint sensor options such as security level, fingerprint capture time, capture mode, LFD precision, and sensor brightness can be configured. Sensor Option If the fingerprint is too bright dark, brightness, contrast, and gain can be adjusted.
  • Page 18 authentication failure rate may rise, and if it security level is too low, the misreading rate may rise. Therefore, the default level should be used. This level applies to all users except those who chose different security levels when registering. Capture Mode Set whether to distinguish fake fingerprints, to what degree of precision.
  • Page 19: Ui & Sound Setting

    UI & Sound Setting Language The user can change the language displayed. Voice The user can control voice on/off. If you select off the voice, buzzer will be also turned off . Buzzer The user can control buzzer on/off.
  • Page 20 Function Key display mode Based on this setting, the display for Function key will be showed differently. For example, SETTING = OFF SETTING = Mode2 The following table shows the message depending on the option of function key displayed: Option F1 KEY F2 KEY F3 KEY...
  • Page 21: System Setting

    System Setting Settings related to the system such as log storing, RF card, Wiegand, Function key, time, terminal mode and timezone. Saving Logs The administrator can save logs that arise during user authentication. To save logs, select “Save Logs” and change “No”...
  • Page 22: Time Setting

    Wiegand Decides whether or not to use Wiegand communication protocol to send authentication results and user ID to a server. Function Mode (Time and Attendance mode) Time and attendance mode; the user must press a function key and perform the user authentication process when opening the door. The entry logs will be sent with the function key data to the server management program.
  • Page 23: Network Setting

    Time Zone The “Time Zone” menu is used to restrict or allow entry during certain time periods. Activate this by enabling or disabling this function. Network Setting The FingkeyAccess terminal can function either in Network or Stand-alone mode. Wireline networks are supported in the Network mode.
  • Page 24 N/W Timeout (Time Limit) The amount of time before the ‘Timeout’ becomes active. Don’t set this value too short. Port Number Setting Enter the port number to be used for communication between the server and the terminal. The default value is “7332” and the user can choose between 2000 and 65535.
  • Page 25: Terminal Information Display

    Terminal Information Display The administrator can check the firmware version and number of users. Factory Default DB Format All DB are formatted. When format is completed, the system goes back to the initial screen. Factory Format Factory Format is a command to restore all information stored within a terminal back to factory settings clearing all data including user DB, option DB, log information and logo.
  • Page 26 Fixed Option (FP number, ID length) In the menu, the number of fingerprint scans to be input during fingerprint registration and the ID length can be configured. These settings cannot be changed for existing registered users. change these settings, administrator must delete all users registered at the terminal.
  • Page 27: Usb

    FingkeyAccess Plus supports USB host function. This enables the upload/download of user data from FingkeyAccess Plus via USB memory stick. You can also get log event data from the terminal and upgrade the Firmware. User download You can download the user you want from the terminal to USB memory stick.
  • Page 28 User upload The user data in the USB can be uploaded to the terminal. You can save the user data to USB using Access manager professional or another terminal. Please note: Caution should taken when uploading user data. If duplicate users are found, the upload of the existing user will be excluded.
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 General User

    Chapter 3 General User Door Opening - 30 Authentication in Attendance Mode - 32 Changing User Information - 33 Using keyphone - 34...
  • Page 30: Door Opening

    Door Opening A user registered at the terminal can open the door in two ways depending on whether 1:N authentication is used. 1:1 Authentication The user enters his ID and scans his fingerprint, and the scanned fingerprint is compared 1:1 to the registered fingerprint that matches the ID.
  • Page 31: Card Authentication

    ② Card Authentication The user is authenticated only by scanning his card without entering his ID. If 1:N authentication is not activated, the user will be asked to input his ID after he presses “Authentication” on the terminal. In 1:N authentication, the password user is authenticated in the same ways as in 1:1 authentication.
  • Page 32: Authentication In Attendance Mode

    Authentication in Attendance Mode In attendance mode, all users must press the functions keys in order to be authenticated. All logs are transmitted to the server. If the users do not press the function keys selecting the attendance type (“Coming to work”, “Leaving work”, “Going out”, and “Returning”) they may not be recorded.
  • Page 33: Changing User Information

    Using Extended Attendance Mode (Not available) In Extended Attendance Mode, the initial main screen will be displayed as shown on the left. 1. Select a function key, and press arrow keys to change function number. 2. Enter the user ID and press “Enter”...
  • Page 34: Using Keyphone

    Using Keyphone If you want to use the keyphone, touch the phone-icon. You can call the intended person by entering the phone number. The recipient can open the door by pushing the button [*] [7] [8] [9] on his phone.
  • Page 35: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting - 36 Connection to external RF reader - 38 Controlling 2 doors - 38 Product Specifications - 37...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting <If fingerprint authentication takes too long> 1. If the terminal uses 1:N authentication in network mode, server overload may occur, resulting in slow authentication and recognition. In this case, a dedicated server should be used. 2. Check if the finger and the sensor are clean. Clean the finger and the sensor.
  • Page 37 <If network connection cannot be established> 1. Check if the network setting is correct. 2. Check the TCP/IP setting. ① IP address of the server where AccessManager Professional is installed. ② The server and the terminal must use the same port. ④...
  • Page 38: Connection To External Rf Reader

    Connection to external RF reader FingkeyAccess Plus can be connected to external RF reader having 26bit standard Wiegand output. (The way to connect is shown in the installation guide). If RF authentication succeeds at the external reader, FingkeyAccess Plus opens the door and sound buzzer. Any kind of UI change won’t be shown to avoid user’s confusion.
  • Page 39: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Item Description 128*32 B/W Graphic STN 400MHz 32Bit RISC Memory 16MB RAM, 8MB NOR Flash Sensor OPP06 Optical, 500DPI(LFD, Auto-On) Authentication Rate 1:1 – Less than 1 second 1:N – 1sec/1000user (average) FAR/FRR 0.001% /0.1% Number of users 3,000 Users (Two templates per user) Communication TCP/IP, RS-485, Wiegand...
  • Page 40 WARNING This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. INFORMATION TO THE USER (15.105(a)) For Class A digital device INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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