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BIOMETRIC FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION
EASY HOME / EASY MOBILE
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Summary of Contents for Camos EASY HOME

  • Page 1 BIOMETRIC FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION EASY HOME / EASY MOBILE User Manual...
  • Page 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS You have purchased a high quality hi-tech product. Please handle with care and caution. Warning Safety advise Never open the units. You may risk Even if the system locks or unlocks an electrical shock or to damage sen- your house or car, you will be held sitive parts.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Thank you for purchasing an Easy Home / Easy Mobile System. Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTORS Out 1 BASICS Out 2 Technology Out mode Applications Relay time FIRST STEPS SYSTEMCHECK Shipment Check door Key pad Check all Menu structure...
  • Page 4 Because of all the above mentioned reasons, If the matching rate is within certain toleranc- the Easy Home / Easy Mobile system is suit- es, the template will be accepted as valid. able for all day usage for families and small offi...
  • Page 5 But, of course, the system is only applicable if an electro-mechanical door locking system is To use the Easy Home you need to install an installed, too. In best case your car is already electromechanical door locking system. The equipped with a central door locking system.
  • Page 6 FIRST STEPS Shipment The components. Fingerprint reader Controller Mounting bracket Reader Main unit Mounting bracket Installation material Outdoor reader with mounting bracket and Pluggable screw terminals with 2,4 and 6 rubber fi tting pins Controller with mounting bracket and Two-core installation wire, 5 m furniture protector Screws and small parts Data cable reader-controller, 1 m...
  • Page 7 FIRST STEPS Key pad How to use the key pad and how read the step by step guide. All component settings are prepared to Signs and symbols work out of the box after installation. The Illustration Explanation major tasks after the installation are to set the master password and to enrol the fi...
  • Page 8: Delete Id

    FIRST STEPS Menu structure The menu structure and navigation. Handling The basic functions are available after single login into the system menu. To set up the system you need to navigate through the below menu structure. For this Some expert settings require exact knowl- purpose you will use the keys edge about the functionality of the BIOLOCK .
  • Page 9 FIRST STEPS Login Login and access to system stettings and functions. The access to the main menu is protected by Step by step guide a personal identifi cation number (PIN). Display Input The factory default PIN is „1234”. It is recom- mended to change the PIN immediately after fi...
  • Page 10: Setup

    FIRST STEPS New PIN How to change the PIN. The default PIN is „1234”. It is highly Step by step guide recommended to change the PIN to a per- Display Input sonal value. The PIN might consist of 4 up to 12 digits. The longer the PIN is, the more secure it is.
  • Page 11 FIRST STEPS Language How to select another language. The default language for the display and the Step by step guide menu is English. With less effort you can se- Display Input lect your favourite language. Please follow the instructions on the right, re- booting the system is not necessary.
  • Page 12 FIRST STEPS Enrol new Register new fi ngerprints. Fingerprints will be stored as so-called “Tem- Step by step guide plates” in the memory of the control unit. It is Display Input not possible to re-construct complete fi nger- print images from the templates, but to com- pare two templates with each other.
  • Page 13 FIRST STEPS Fingerprint Sensor Usage How to use the fi ngerprint reader. Open sensor cover. Blue LED turns on. Place fi nger smoothly Close sensor cover. and straight. Hints For security reasons there is an inte- grated time-out after 3 seconds. For security reasons you will have only three attempts for fi...
  • Page 14 USER MENU Verify ID Verify existing fi ngerprint templates. After enrolment you might want to verify the Step by step guide fi ngerprint. Please enter the ID and let the Display Input system check your fi nger again. This function is helpful if the reader must be installed in a diffi...
  • Page 15 USER MENU Delete ID How to delete one fi ngerprint template. A single fi ngerprint template can be deleted Step by step guide by its storage number, its ID. Display Input Vice versa you cannot delete a fi ngerprint without its ID. If you want to use the system with a high volatile user group, it is recom- mended to keep a separate list with user to ID reference.
  • Page 16 USER MENU Delete all How to delete all stored fi ngerprint templates. You can delete all stored templates in one Step by step guide step. Display Input Please use this functionality carefully, the re- maining persons must be registered again! ∂User Menu ∂User Menu ∑Delete all...
  • Page 17: Sleep Timer

    SETUP Sleep timer How to set the sleep timer. You can log off the system menu whenever Step by step guide your current task is completed by pressing Display Input key. In case that you cannot fi nish your job or if you get distracted, the system will log off after a certain period for security reasons.
  • Page 18: Alarm

    SETUP Alarm How to use the alarm function. The control unit provides a sensor input that Step by step guide operates as normally closed (NC) door switch. Display Input This means, the quiescent current will be interrupted in case of opening the door. For example you can connect a dry reed con- tact (NC).
  • Page 19: Door Sensor

    SETUP Door sensor How to activate the door sensor. The controller is equipped with a sensor input Step by step guide that is prepared for a NC (normally closed) Display Input door contact, i.e. a dry reed contact. The system can detect that the door is open, and react accordingly.
  • Page 20: Device Id

    SETUP Device ID How to set the system ID. Due to security reasons reader and control- Step by step guide ler must be paired. In case of exchanging the Display Input reader, the system will not work. The units are paired by factory settings. Un- der normal conditions it is not necessary to change the ID.
  • Page 21 CONNECTORS Out 1 How to operate output 1. The controller offers two separately confi g- Step by step guide urable outputs. Display Input Each output can be operated either as switch- able DC supplier or as potential-free relay contact. The mode selector (DIP switch) is located on the back side of the control unit.
  • Page 22 CONNECTORS Out 2 How to operate output 2. Output 2 works similar to output 1. You will Step by step guide fi nd a detailed explanation on the previous Display Input page. The factory setting for output 2 is DC mode and operating current in normal mode.
  • Page 23 CONNECTORS Out mode How to connect external devices to the outputs. The control box offers two outputs to be con- Step by step guide nected with door openers, optical or acous- Display Input tical signal indicators. Also they can be con- nected to sensor inputs of alarm systems.
  • Page 24 CONNECTORS Relay time Setting the relay time. In case of positive fi ngerprint recognition, Step by step guide the outputs will be operated as per settings. Display Input (please see previous pages) The duration of the output activity is triggered by the relay time value.
  • Page 25 SYSTEMCHECK Check door Quick test for output 1. The system is confi gured to work with a Step by step guide standard electric strike by factory default. Display Input Usually the strike will be connected to output 1, since this port can be operated by touch sensor on the controller.
  • Page 26 SYSTEMCHECK Check all Complete system connector test. This function will start a complete connector Step by step guide test and will check the fi ngerprint reader. Display Input If the system ID is displayed correctly, the reader is well connected. Otherwise please check the link.
  • Page 27 FW-UPDATE Controller Updating the controller fi rmware. The update functionality is meant for special- Step by step guide ist usage only and to update new language Display Input fi les. A consecutive update is not necessary and updates will be provided only in case of com- plex matters.
  • Page 28 FW-UPDATE Set default How to return to default values. If some of your settings do not have the ex- Step by step guide pected effect or if you lost the overview, you Display Input may re-set the system to default values. Stored fi...
  • Page 29 FW-INFO Controller and Reader How to retrieve controller (1) and reader (2) fi rmware version. In case of trouble shooting, please check all Step by step guide connectors and wiring fi rst. Display Input If it is still necessary to achieve technical help of our service team, check and write down the software versions before calling.
  • Page 30 TECHNICAL DATA Specifi cations Specifi cations and connector limits. Fingerprint reader BMR-207 Sensor technology Active capacitive hybrid Sensor type Flatbed sensor False Rejection Rate (FRR) ≤ 0.01 % False Acceptance Rate (FAR) ≤ 0.001 % Reader speed 0.5 s ESD protection 30 kV Wear protection (cycles) >...
  • Page 31 TECHNICAL DATA Trouble shooting How to solve malfunctions. Strange signal sounds Please check the power supply. Most of the malfunc- Strange display behaviour tions are caused by weak power or power overload. Errors in fi ngerprint recognition Optimal power supply is 12 V DC / 2 A. Please check Malfunction in using the system menu the link between reader and controller, this is a com- Red controller LED is on.
  • Page 32 Distributor: IMC GmbH, Carl-Zeiss-Str. 7, 22946 Trittau info@imc-multimedia.com Version 01_20071129 Printed in Korea...

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