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AC-2000 .USER GUIDE
Version Eng-1.00
Copyright 2000 By Union Community Co., LTD.

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  • Page 1 AC-2000 .USER GUIDE Version Eng-1.00 Copyright 2000 By Union Community Co., LTD.
  • Page 2: Revison History

    AC-2000 User Guide <Revison History> Version Date Description Firmware Version 1.00 2016-12-06 -Initial Release 10.61.00-000.02 UNIONCOMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 12F, Daemyung Valeon, 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, 05836, Republic of Korea Tel : 02-6488-3000 , Fax : 02-6488-3099, E-Mail :sales@unioncomm.co.kr http://www.unioncomm.co.kr...
  • Page 3: Glossaries

    AC-2000 User Guide <Glossaries>  Admin (Administrator) - The administrator can access to the terminal menu mode. He/she has the authority to add/modify/delete terminal users and to change the operating environment by changing settings. - If there is no registered administrator in the terminal, anybody can access to the terminal menu and change settings.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    AC-2000 User Guide Table of Contents <Revison History> ....................2 <Glossaries> ......................3 Table of Contents ....................4 1. Before Getting Started ..................5 1.1. Safety Notes ....................5 1.2. Product Details .................... 6 1.3. LED signals displayed during operation ........... 6 1.4.
  • Page 5: Before Getting Started

    AC-2000 User Guide 1. Before Getting Started 1.1. Safety Notes  Warning Do not operate the terminal with wet hands, and pay attention not to let any Keep the terminal away liquid such as water enter from inflammables. inside the terminal.
  • Page 6: Product Details

    AC-2000 User Guide 1.2. Product Details Status LED FP Sensor Card Input 1.3. LED signals displayed during operation On: Normal Blue Power Blue Flickering: Under Bluetooth communication On: Door Open Green Door Green Off: Door Close Off: Normal Alarm Flickering: Case Open or Pending register the Mobile Admin App ※...
  • Page 7: Buzzer Guide Announced During Operation

    AC-2000 User Guide 1.4. Buzzer guide announced during operation When button - If the button is pressed or if the terminal reads the card Ppik or card is - If your finger may be released because your fingerprint operated has been successfully entered...
  • Page 8 AC-2000 User Guide Precautions subject to your fingerprint status  The availability of the fingerprint may vary depending on your fingerprint status.  This product consists of a fingerprint recognition system and cannot recognize the damaged or unclear fingerprints. They should be registered using a password.
  • Page 9: Product Description

    AC-2000 User Guide 2. Product Description 2.1. Product Features  Access control system using the network (LAN) - The fingerprint reader communicates with the authentication server using a UTP cable and TCP/IP protocol. This terminal can be applied to the existing LAN network and has easy expandability.
  • Page 10 AC-2000 User Guide  Various registration and authentication methods There are a total of four registration and authentication methods for general users. Before registering users or administrators, you should determine how to register and authenticate. Fingerprint Registration Fingerprint Authentication Card...
  • Page 11: Configuration Diagram

    AC-2000 User Guide 2.2. Configuration Diagram 2.2.1. Standalone Use (Access) DC12V Adapter (Lock+, Lock-, Monitor) Electrical Lock 2.2.2. Connecting the PC server (Access, T&A, Food Service Control) TCP/IP TCP/IP Fingerprint Authentication Server (Static IP) TCP/IP UDB Sever Internet / Database (MDB or MSSQL)
  • Page 12: Product Specification

    AC-2000 User Guide 2.3. Product Specification ITEM SPEC REMARK 32Bit RISC CPU(400MHz) 64M DDR2 RAM 1,500 User MEMORY 32M NOR FLASH 1,500 Finger 100,000 Log Fingerprint Sensor Optical Authentication Speed Less than 1 second Scan Area / Resolution 14.8 * 17.9mm / 500 DPI FRR / FAR 0.1% / 0.0001%...
  • Page 13: Environment Setting

    AC-2000 User Guide 3. Environment Setting 3.1. Checkpoints before environment setting 3.1.1. Run UNIS-B Plus (Mobile App) Visit the App store on your Smartphone and install the Mobile App ‘UNIS-B Plus’. And click on the UNIS-B Plus icon installed to run program.
  • Page 14: Add Terminal

    AC-2000 User Guide 3.1.2. Add Terminal When selecting [Add] in the upper right corner of [Terminal List], the Terminal Select screen will be displayed. Select the Terminal you want to register then go to the Terminal Search screen to find out the Terminal Registration Guide.
  • Page 15: Administrator Menu Entry

    AC-2000 User Guide 3.1.3. Administrator Menu Entry When pressing the [View] button on the screen [Terminal List], and the following screen will appear to ask the User ID and Password. Even if there is no registered administrator in the terminal, user can access device without input ID and Password.
  • Page 16: User Management

    AC-2000 User Guide 3.2. User Management 3.2.1. Add User When pressing the [Add] button on the main screen [User Management], and the following screen will appear. Enter the user information to register on [Add User] screen. When you complete input the user information, select [Save] button in the upper right corner.
  • Page 17: Modify User

    AC-2000 User Guide 3.2.3. Modify User Select the user you want to modify on [User Management] screen, and the screen goes to the User Detail. After changing the user information except for ID, press [Save] button on the screen to save the changes, and also the screen may show the waiting status for the additional authentication when it is required.
  • Page 18: Terminal Configuration

    AC-2000 User Guide 3.3. Terminal Configuration 3.3.1. Settings via UNIS-B Plus When pressing [Setting] button in the lower right corner of screen, the following screen will appear. To modify the existing Terminal setting, press [Edit] button in the upper-right corner of screen to enter the edit mode.
  • Page 19 AC-2000 User Guide ▶ DHCP Use Set whether to use static IP. ▶ Terminal IP Set the terminal IP. ▶ Server IP Set the server IP when used in conjunction with a UNIS server. ▶ Subnet mask Set the subnet mask value of the terminal.
  • Page 20: Terminal Ip Settings Via Terminal Finder

    AC-2000 User Guide 3.3.2. Terminal IP settings via Terminal Finder Before connecting AC2000 to UNIS server program, you may want to change it to another IP or other terminal ID. In this case, you need a separate program. The location is Program Files ->...
  • Page 21 AC-2000 User Guide 5) Select the device to change the setting. It is highlighted and the current setting value is displayed. UNIONCOMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 12F, Daemyung Valeon, 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, 05836, Republic of Korea Tel : 02-6488-3000 , Fax : 02-6488-3099, E-Mail :sales@unioncomm.co.kr...
  • Page 22 AC-2000 User Guide 6) Modify the network value 7) To enhance security, you can change the password before clicking the [Apply] button. The default password is 0842650. This password can be changed. You can also use the lock option if you do not want to change the network settings again by the UDP search method.
  • Page 23: How To Use The Terminal

    AC-2000 User Guide 4. How to use the terminal 4.1. Authentication 4.1.1. Fingerprint authentication When you place a fingerprint on the fingerprint sensor, the sensor lights up and the fingerprint is input. Do not remove your finger until the fingerprint sensor is completely turned off.
  • Page 24: Problem Solution

    AC-2000 User Guide 5. Problem solution 5.1. When Fingerprint Authentication has failed or pended ▶ If the terminal operates 1: N (server) authentication in network mode and the server is used for business or personal use, the recognition rate and authentication time may take a long time due to the server load.
  • Page 25 AC-2000 User Guide FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Results. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This Device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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