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  • Page 1 Access Controller NAC-3000 / NAC-3000+ / NAC-2500 / NAC_2500+ / FINGKEY-ACCESS / Dedicated to RF card SOFTWARE MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. No part of this guide may be copied or reproduced for any purpose without the prior written authorization from NITGEN.  NITGEN holds the copyright on the brands NITGEN and NITGEN logo. To Contact Us Tel. +82-2-556-7115 Fax. +82-2-556-7118 E-mail: customer@nitgen.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before You Start -------------------------------------------------- 4 1.1 About the product ------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.2 How to input fingerprint ---------------------------------------------- 10 1.3 Authentication types --------------------------------------------------11 Chapter 2 Installation -------------------------------------------------------- 13 Chapter 3 Program Introduction------------------------------------------ 21 3.1 Program overview ----------------------------------------------------- 22 3.2 Basic setting and running ------------------------------------------- 23 3.3 About menu ------------------------------------------------------------- 41 Chapter 4 How to Use the Program ------------------------------------- 46...
  • Page 4: About The Product

    Chapter 1 Before You Start 1.1 About the product 1.2 How to input fingerprint - 10 1.3 Authentication types - 11...
  • Page 5 NITGEN actively responds to customer needs through continuous research, development and quality management. The NITGEN access control system is an advanced product in which core technologies of NITGEN recognized worldwide such as fingerprint recognition algorithm, optical sensors, embedded design technology, and software application technology are organically combined and optimized.
  • Page 6 ID, short ID, 1:N Authentication, interphone and voice instruction. This manual describes how to install and use Access Manager that can monitor and manage terminals in connection with the access control terminal (NAC-3000, NAC3000+, NAC-2500, NAC-2500+, FINGKEY-ACCESS, Dedicated to RF card)
  • Page 7  Product configuration Access Manager = Access Server + Remote Manager + Remote Monitor Server PC Client PC Access Server Remote Manager Remote Monitor Network Terminals Component Main Features 1. Server s/w: Access Sever 2. Terminal communication data Server PC collection 3.
  • Page 8 You can use all features with the NITGEN access control terminal (NAC-3000, NAC-3000+, NAC-2500, NAC_2500+, FINGKEY- ACCESS, Dedicated to RF card) only. If you use it with Access Manager in network environment, you can manage a number of terminals more easily and efficiently. You can also use the server and client software in one PC.
  • Page 9 64 MB or more Hard disk 1 GB or more  Fingerprint recognition device (USB Type) To authenticate manager fingerprint or enroll user fingerprint on a PC, you must install the NITGEN fingerprint recognition mouse or the fingerprint recognition hamster.
  • Page 10 1.2 How to input fingerprint When you enroll and authenticate user fingerprint, do the followings to avoid authentication error:  Press your finger evenly to maximize the input area. If we say the weakest push as 0%, and the strongest push as 100%, apply 50~70% of force.
  • Page 11: Authentication Types

    1.3 Authentication types With the NITGEN access control system, you can use fingerprints, passwords, and RF cards (optional) for authentication. Depending on customer environment, you can use one of the following authentication types as you need.  Fingerprint authentication Use fingerprints to validate access authentication with the following types: ...
  • Page 12 ID, and then press F1 before entering the fingerprint to perform group authentication. ( NAC-3000 only support the function of “Group authentication”.)  Password authentication A password of 4 - 8 digits long is used to validate access authentication.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation -13-...
  • Page 14 PC with the program, NITGEN fingerprint sensor and driver (Easy Installation v.1.32 or later) must be installed. For more information on how to install, please refer to the enclosed manual (“Driver Installation for fingerprint sensor”) with the fingerprint sensor product.
  • Page 15  Installation Run Setup.exe from the Access Manager folder in the CD, and the installation is proceeding as below: Click <NEXT> to continue the installation. -15-...
  • Page 16 Click <YES> to accept the license agreement and continue the installation. If you click <NO>, the setup will be canceled. Enter your information and the Product Serial Number and Click <NEXT> to continue the installation.
  • Page 17 Click the <Access Server> to install the program on the server PC. Or click the <Remote Manager> to install it on the remote client PC. -17-...
  • Page 18 If you click <Next>, Access Manager will be installed in the default location. To install it in a different location, click <Browse> to locate another folder. If you click <Next>, the database will be installed in the default location. To install it in a different location, click <Browse> to locate another folder.
  • Page 19 If you click <Finish>, the installation will be completed and Access Server will be launched as below: -19-...
  • Page 20 The Access Manager programs are added to the Windows Start menu as below:...
  • Page 21: Program Overview

    Chapter 3 Program Introduction 3.1 Program overview - 22 3.2 Basic setting and running - 23 3.3 About menu - 41 -21-...
  • Page 22 3.1 Program overview Access Manager, the access control program, consists of Access Server (server program), Remote Manager (client program), and Remote Monitor (client program). Remote Manager and Remote Monitor can be installed and used either on a same PC together with Access Server, or on a remote PC on the network.
  • Page 23 3.2 Basic setting and running  Running and setting of Access Server When you launch the program, the below screen will appear with the progress bar. After installation is completes, an icon will be displayed in lower right corner of the screen to indicate the server installation status.
  • Page 24  Port setting Communication port match is required for the remote management programs (Remote Manager and Remote Monitor) or the terminal to communicate with the server (Access Server). By default, all communication ports are matched. If there is any conflict on server communication port, change it as well as the access port of the remote management program or the terminal.
  • Page 25  Running Remote Manager You can use Remote Manager and Remote Monitor only when Access Server is active. Please run Access Server first. If you install and run Remote Manager in the server PC, you do not need to change network settings. When you run it from a remote location for the first time, you will have to change network settings.
  • Page 26  Server: Enter the IP address of the server. The default is 127.0.0.1. If you run Remote Manager in the server PC, use the value.  Port: This is a port number for network communication with the server. If there is a conflict, you must change it together with the port value specified in Access Server.
  • Page 27 If you run Remote Manager for the first time either from the server PC or from a remote PC on the network, the following Server Setting & Manager Enrollment Wizard will appear immediately. -27-...
  • Page 28 The card only terminal doesn't support some functions : such as Max of fingerprints, Security level, Max concurrent authenticatation count and Use checking fingerprints during enrollment.  Initial information Initial settings are hard to change because of the database structure. So please set them up carefully. But you can increase the value of Max of fingerprints or Length of user ID if you delete all users registered in the terminal.
  • Page 29 Specify security level if you use fingerprint authentication. You can choose a level between 1 and 9. The greater the number is, the higher the security level is. You can specify security levels for 1:1 mode and 1:N mode separately to use the system more efficiently. In general, set the 1:N mode security level higher than the 1:1 mode one.
  • Page 30 If you use encryption, security and system stability will be enhanced. On the other hand, it will take longer to perform encryption and decryption.  Delete logs older than the following days You can choose whether to save user access information with period.
  • Page 31 Click <OK> to continue the initial system setup, and the following window will appear. -31-...
  • Page 32 In the upper window, Location can be set only Remote Manager program in the Server PC.  Use auto database backup Choose this option to automatically back up the entire database regularly. You can specify backup cycle (day), backup time, and location.
  • Page 33 Use this option to save authentication log data as a text file so that it can be used easily in such application as Time & Attendance. The log file is saved separately from log data in the database. ● Save log in text(.log or .txt) If you save the log file by date, the Log file classified by date.
  • Page 34 You can use fingerprint, password, and RF with AND or OR combination when running application or authenticating terminal access. But RF can be used in terminal access authentication only. For more information on how to use terminal with different authentication types, refer to “NAC-3000 (or NAC-2500) Terminal User Manual”.
  • Page 35 If you run the program for fingerprint authentication from a server or a remote PC, you need the NITGEN fingerprint recognition device. Check FP and click the <Enroll Fingerprint> button to display the following window. If you do not use fingerprint authentication, check PW and enter Password ignoring the following procedure.
  • Page 36 In the below window, check the finger of which fingerprint you want to enroll. When you choose a finger, the following window will appear. If you choose two fingers, you should repeat the same registration procedure for the second finger. If you want to replace an enrolled finger with another, click it again to remove and choose another one.
  • Page 37 If you place the finger you chose in the previous step on the fingerprint recognition sensor, its image will appear in the left image box. Take off your finger and place it on the sensor once again to complete the registration. If you have problem with fingerprint registration, you can adjust the brightness to optimize the condition.
  • Page 38 If your finger is sweaty or wet, the image will look black and dark. And if it is dry, the image will look dim. Make adjustment until you get the normal image as shown below. Dry fingerprint (x) Wet fingerprint (x) Normal fingerprint (O) Click <Done>...
  • Page 39 Click <Done> button to complete fingerprint registration procedure, and you will go back to the following Manager Enrollment window. Enter a password and press <Finish>, and the main window of Remote Manager will appear. -39-...
  • Page 40 When you activated the similar fingerprint check function, it will close down the fingerprint registration window if similar or the same fingerprints are about to be registered with the following error message. In this case, you have to use a different fingerprint to continue the registration process.
  • Page 41: About Menu

    About menu  Screen configuration (1) Menu bar This is the main menu of Remote Manager.  File: It provides such basic features as register, delete, search, view properties, reconnect terminal, and close. Depending on the submenu in the Information Management window or selected list, you'll see different active/inactive commands.
  • Page 42  Terminal Settings: You can change the settings for several terminals at once.  User Synchronize: If the user information on the server is different from the one in the terminal, you can synchronize them. If you select any terminal in the List window, List up Users and Synchronize All Data will be activated.
  • Page 43  Settings: Set the program options. ● Timezone Setting: You can set up the timezone in many different ways: by hour, day of the week, holiday, etc. Also, You can keep the door opening always. ● Refresh: Update the list if there's any change. ...
  • Page 44 appear. In addition, you can use the Search window to find any necessary information with search conditions. (5) List window This window shows data list and related information of the menu item selected in the Information Management window. Double-click any list item to see detailed information. You can use the <Shift> or <Ctrl>...
  • Page 45 User Description status Normal user Program manager Power User Guest Expired user Group Description status Authentication succeeded Authentication failed System log of user information changes such as registration and deletion System log of terminal setting change System log of program execution and setting change -45-...
  • Page 46: Terminal Management

    Chapter 4 How to Use the Program Terminal Management - 47 User Management - 74 Group Management - 85 Log Management - 90 Program Options - 95 Timezone Setting - 101 Privilege Management - 110 Anti Pass Back - 118 Terminal Monitoring - 125 4.10...
  • Page 47 4.1 Terminal Management You can select Terminal in the Information Management window to do the necessary job on terminal.  Register a new terminal If network setting is complete in a terminal with physical network connection, you can see the terminal in the program. You can register a new terminal as follows: (1) Select Terminal Management in the Information Manag- ement window.
  • Page 48 Right-click Terminal Management or use the Enroll Terminal button from the Toolbar to register a new terminal. Unlike selecting a terminal in the List window, however, the terminal ID is not entered in this case. Enter the terminal name and description, and proceed with the buttons below.
  • Page 49 <Next>: Proceed to the next step to add users to or delete users from the terminal. <Create>: Register another terminal. <Close>: Cancel what you've done and exit the wizard window.  Delete Terminal You can delete a terminal as follows: (1) Select Terminal Management in the Information Manage- ment window.
  • Page 50  Basic Information. You can check basic terminal information and modify name and description in this window. You can check basic terminal information and modify name and description in this window.
  • Page 51  Authenticate in server You can check the list of terminals authenticated by the server and can add or delete users by clicking <Change>. User information will not be stored in the terminal but the relevant user can still use the system through authentication.
  • Page 52 “Reservation” can be used to reserve user download operations into terminals on specified date. All reserved users are not available for authentication until they are downloaded into terminals. The reservation date must be later than the current date.
  • Page 53  Authenticate in terminal This is the list of users stored in the terminal and the relevant users will be authorized in terminal. You can check the user list registered in the terminal. To add or delete users, click <Change>. Adding or deleting users in a terminal may take from several seconds to tens of minutes depending on the number of users.
  • Page 54 One or more Master should be registered to the each terminal, Master can change all terminal settings. “Reservation” cannot be the master of a terminal.
  • Page 55  Terminal Options You can set or modify terminal options and time as follows:  Use Beep on Key Press Decide whether use Button Beep.  Use voice Provide voice instruction on how to use the terminal for fingerprint authentication. ...
  • Page 56 run timezone-related functions. The logs are saved in a terminal  Use log save Save user access information. If the terminal is connected to the network, event information is sent to the server in real-time, whereas in standalone mode without network connection, information is saved within the terminal.
  • Page 57 When using RF card for user authentication, the RF card type must be selected as the same with one in terminals. RF Card is an optional part of terminals. You cannot use this option for any terminial with no RF module attached. ...
  • Page 58  Language Select the language of LCD display.  Encryption Choose whether to use DES encryption type for the contents transferred via the network.  Time setting (read-only) It displays the current time of the terminal. You cannot change the time in this window.
  • Page 59 It shows the currently selected timezone. To change the timezone, select Timezone Setting from the toolbar. For more information, refer to 4.6 Timezone Setting later in this manual. ● Timezone Version If you change the timezone in the Timezone Setting window, the version increases.
  • Page 60 With regard to the holiday list, you can select one holiday code for one timezone. You can also change it in the Timezone Setting window. How to read the timezone table There are horizontal axis marked with 0, 3, 6, 9…, and vertical axis marked with HOL, MON…in the timezone table.
  • Page 61  Fingerprint settings  Brightness You can obtain a clear fingerprint image by adjusting the fingerprint settings. The defaults of Brightness, Contrast and Gain are 40, 20 and 2 respectively. These values can largely affect the fingerprint recognition performance because they are very sensitive. So it is highly recommended that default values be used without any modification if possible.
  • Page 62 If the recognition performance is decreased because it is very dry (i.e. in winter), adjust Brightness between 20 and 30 (recommendation: 20). If the recognition performance is decreased because it is very wet (i.e. in summer), adjust Brightness between 50 and 80 (recommendation: 60).
  • Page 63 which remain on the surface of sensor formed by dirt and sebum. ► Intelli Capture To optimise the brightness of the fingerprint image captured from extremely dry or wet finger. Intelli Capture Mode contains Latent mode. This feature can increase security but it may slow down authentication time.
  • Page 64  Terminal Time Settings When the terminal is connected to the server, the terminal time is automatically synchronized, but you can synchronize the time manually. Right-click Terminal in the Information Management window and choose Time Settings from the submenu, and the Time Settings window will appear.
  • Page 65 As shown in the below terminal LCD screen, you can register a new logo or change the logo for a terminal. NAC-3000 terminal only support this function. 1 1 - J U L 0 9 : 2 5 : 0 3...
  • Page 66 Alternatively, right-click a terminal in the List window and select Download Logo from the submenu. In the following window, click <…> to locate the logo file you want to download to a terminal. Then select the terminal and click <Apply>. You can use only a black and white bitmap image ( 2color, *.bmp) with the size of 80 x 32 pixels as a log file.
  • Page 67  Update Firmware You can use this feature to update firmware of terminal. Right-click Terminal Management Information Management window and choose Update Firmware from the submenu, and the following Firmware Updates window will appear. Alternatively, right-click a terminal in the List window and select Update Firmware from the submenu.
  • Page 68 submenu, or select Terminal Settings > Terminal Options from the Menu bar to change the settings of several terminals at once. Select each terminal and make necessary changes, and then click <Apply> to change the settings at once. ● Option setting check boxes If you select an option setting, you can change its value.
  • Page 69  Fingerprint Device Settings Right-click Terminal Management Information Management window and choose Fingerprint Settings from the submenu, or select Terminal Settings > Fingerprint Settings from the menu bar to change the setting of several terminals at once. Select each terminal and make necessary changes, and then click <Apply>...
  • Page 70  Synchronization If user group and timezone information are changed in the server, the corresponding information in the terminal will be changed as well. If the information saved in the server and terminal doesn‟t match each other because of network or other problems, schronization errors may occur.
  • Page 71 If you select Run Synchronize, the following screen will appear. ● Error Description There are three types of synchronization errors. User Count Error: It occurs when the user count in the terminal is different from that in the server. Synchronize Error: It occurs when the user information in the terminal is different from that in the server.
  • Page 72 ● Synchronization click <Synchronize> button, corrects synchronization errors between the server and the terminal. ● Detail error information If you click the <Detail…> button, you can see the list of unsynchronized user information between the selected terminal and the server. You can also compare the users registered on the server with those registered on the terminal.
  • Page 73 If you click the <All Synchronize List> button, the Synchronize List (All) window will appear for all users and terminals. If you click the <Synchronize> button in the following window, the contents of the terminal will be modified in accordance with those of the server for the errors in the Synchronize List.
  • Page 74 4.2 User Management  Enroll User Enter and register basic information of a new user as follows: (1) Select User Management in the Information Management window. (2) Right-click User Management and select Enroll User from the submenu, or select Enroll User from the Toolbar.
  • Page 75 When you finish the setup of basic information and authentication type, proceed with the buttons below. <Next>: Proceed to the next step to add the user to or delete the user from terminals. <Create>: Register another user. <Close>: Cancel what you've done and exit the wizard window. -75-...
  • Page 76  Basic Information  User ID: Enter a user ID with the specified digit length.  User name: Enter a user name.  Privilege: Choose one of the followings: Manager, User, Guest and Power User. Manager can use the management programs, Remote Manager and Remote Monitor.
  • Page 77 You can combine the following authentication types for your convenience: Fingerprint, Password and RF. For more information on how to use a terminal with different authentication types, refer to NAC-3000 Terminal User Manual.  AND combination : Access authentication will complete only after all combined authentication types are validated.
  • Page 78 The RF card number consists of a site code and an RF card number. Therefore you must enter the site code and the RF card number separately. The users who required to authenticate at the Server side, cannot use RF Card authentication without putting user ID first. (However, the users who registered and authenticate at the Ter minal side, RF Card authentication can be used.) If you want RF Card authentication to be able to use...
  • Page 79 When basic information and authentication type are selected, please refer to the following explanations on each button to proceed. <Next>: to register users to a relevant terminal as server- authenticated user or delete the user. <Create>: to complete the registration and to start the registration process for a new user.
  • Page 80 Select the desired terminal at the top of the screen and then click on <Add> button to add a new terminal at the bottom part. When selecting a terminal at the bottom part of the screen and clicking on a <Delete> button, the relevant terminal will be deleted from the list.
  • Page 81 Select the desired terminal at the top of the screen and then click on <Add> button to add a new terminal at the bottom part. When selecting a terminal at the bottom part of the screen and clicking on a <Delete> button, the relevant terminal will be deleted from the list.
  • Page 82  Check/Change User Properties You can check or change basic information and available terminals for a user. (1) Select User Management in the Information Management window. (2) Double-click a user in the List window, or right-click a user and choose Properties from the submenu. (3) In the below User Properties window, you can change basic user information.
  • Page 83 The rest of the procedure is the same as that of user registration.  User Search If there are many users in the database, you can easily search users with search conditions. You can search users in the following way, and the search result will be displayed in the List window.
  • Page 84  Search type You can choose such condition as All users, user ID, user name, group ID, terminal ID or Social ID/Empl no.  Keyword Depending on the search condition you choose, you can enter an ID or name.  Export Excel The user information can be saved as Excel file.
  • Page 85 4.3 Group Management You can register or delete groups, and add or delete users in a group.  Enroll Group (1) Select Group Management in the Information Management window. (2) Click the right mouse button to select Enroll Group from the submenu or click the Enroll Group button from the toolbar.
  • Page 86 <Create>: Complete the registration and add another group. <Close>: Cancel what you've done so far.
  • Page 87  Delete Group You can delete a group as follows: (1) Select Group Management in the Information Management window. (2) Select the group you want to delete in the List window, and click the Delete button from the toolbar. Alternatively, you can use the <Delete>...
  • Page 88  Check/Change Group Properties You can check or change basic information and user list for a group. (1) Select Group Management in the Information Management window. (2) Double-click a group in the List window, or right-click a group to select Properties from the submenu. (3) In the following Group Properties window, you can change basic information.
  • Page 89  Export Excel The user information can be saved as Excel file. To choose “Export Excel” on the Menu bar. -89-...
  • Page 90 4.4 Log Management  Authentication log management You can check and manage terminal access authentication log.  Log Properties You can check authentication log in the following way, and the search result will be displayed in the List window (1) Select Authentication Log in the Information Management window.
  • Page 91  Export Excel You can save the log information as an Excel file. (1) Select Authentication Log in the Information Management window. (2) Click the right mouse button to select Export Excel from the submenu, or select Export Excel from the toolbar. (3) Specify the location and file name, and click <Save>.
  • Page 92  System Log Management You can see system log information on program executions.  System Log Information (1) Select System Log in the Information Management window. (2) You can check system log information in the List window. (3) To see detailed information, double-click a log or click the right mouse button to select Properties from the submenu.
  • Page 93 Location is the terminal ID where the event took place. If this value is Remote Manager, it means that the event is related with Remote Manager.  Export Excel You can save log information as an Excel file. (1) Select System Log in the Information Management window. (2) Click the right mouse button to select Export Excel from the submenu, or select Export Excel from the toolbar.
  • Page 94  System Log Search If the log information is very large, you can search necessary information in the following way, and the search result will be displayed in the List window (1) Select System Log in the Information Management window. (2) If the Detail Information button is selected in the toolbar, you can perform search in the Detail Information window as below.
  • Page 95 4.5 Program Options You can check or change the initial program settings. Select Tool > Settings from the menu bar, or click the Settings button from the toolbar to open the Options window.  Basic Server Settings In the initial Options window, you can see the basic server settings. For more information on the settings, refer to 3.2 Basic settings and running.
  • Page 96 To increase the value of max of fingerprints or length of user ID, delete all terminal users and set the value again. And then re-register users by terminal. To decrease the value of max of fingerprints or length of user ID, you must delete all users registered in the server as well as in the terminal.
  • Page 97  Manual Saving of Log Files This will be activated when the above „log(.log) file save‟ is selected. To save text log, select the date and then click <Save Log..> button to select the name of log that will be saved. Click OK when done.
  • Page 98 ■ Remote Manager Settings Select Remote Manager from the menu on the left of the Options window.  User ID option (1) Store user id logged on at last time This feature automatically enters the manager's login ID at program login.
  • Page 99 (2) Enter next available user id automatically on enrollment When you register multiple users one by one, this feature automatically generates the next ID incremented by 1.  Log list option (1) Default log search duration (1~1000 day) You can specify the basic search period. If you do not change the value, the List window will show logs with the default.
  • Page 100  Enable Control Gate Function An administrator can force open or close a door associated with a specific terminal through remote controlling. If this option is selected, <Door control> menu in a remote admin tool bar is activated. Please refer to toolbar in part 3.3 About Menu.
  • Page 101 4.6 Timezone Setting You can use this window to set up the allowed or restricted time for the terminal or the user. Select Timezone Setting from the toolbar. The following Timezone Setting window will appear. As shown above, the timezone set has 16 timezones and 16 -101-...
  • Page 102 holiday lists. The timezone has a timetable with days of the week such as holiday, Monday, Tuesday, etc. And the holiday list allows you to register 30 dates. You can link each timezone to one of the 16 holiday lists. In the above figure, for example, timezone #1 is for common employees and uses holiday list #1 among the 16 holiday lists.
  • Page 103 ● Modify holiday lists As default, there are 16 holiday lists that remain unconfigured. There is no registration procedure. To specify a certain date as a holiday, click the <Setting holiday list> button in the Timezone Setting window. This window shows all holiday lists. Select the holiday code you want to edit from Management holiday list, and click the <Modify>...
  • Page 104 Enter the name of the holiday list, and select a date from the Select holiday section. Click the <Select> button to add the date to the holiday list. Select up to 30 dates repeatedly and click the <Add> button to make one holiday list. To delete a date from the holiday list, select the date and click the <Delete>...
  • Page 105 <OK> button in the Timezone Setting window. The new timezone information will be applied to all connected terminals in normal status. Existing NAC-3000 terminals with a designated timezone may show a message for synchronization. This is due to errors in the version of timezone. Therefore, you have to run of <synchronization>.
  • Page 106 ● TimeZone-minute You can set the timezone by a minute in the Timezone Setting window. As shown above, to set the timezone minute, click the right button on mouse at the previous cell of the timezone boundaries. Specify a timezone minute between 0 and 59. If the “Timezone- Minute”...
  • Page 107 00:00 ~ 08:30 -> Deny the access 08:30 ~ 11:30 -> Permit the access 11:30 ~ 14:30 -> Open the door 14:30 ~ 21:30 -> Permit access 21:30 ~ 24:00 -> Deny the access You can confirm the set value of the timezone minute in the timezone setting window.
  • Page 108 You can also confirm the timezone minute in the timezone of the terminal management. If you want to return to the timezone hour, set the value of timezone minutes to 0.
  • Page 109 The timezone minute only supports the Terminal with the following Firmwares. Terminal NAC – 3000 2.520-xx or more NAC – 2500 (4M) 2.545-xx or more NAC – 2500 (8M) 2.620-xx or more NAC – 2500 (Card Only) 2.533-xx or more -109-...
  • Page 110 4.7 Privilege management On top of the functions for basic administrator, users can create privilege management functions for selected functions, users and terminals. The menu can be controlled only by administrators, which include remote control programming and privilege for specific users and terminals.
  • Page 111  To register new privileges New privileges can be created in order to allocate specific privileges to users other than administrator. It applies to specific functionality, users subject to management for specific privileges and terminals. (1) Please select “privilege management” in the information management window.
  • Page 112 The following shows hierarchy of each menu. When selecting menu on the left side, functions on the right side will automatically be selected. (When the higher level of menu is selected, you cannot de-activate the subordinate functions.)
  • Page 113 (4) After selecting terminals subject to management from a list of terminals, please click a <Next(N)> button in order to add or delete users who have an appropriate privilege. <Create(C)>: registration will be completed by clicking the button and new privilege can be registered again. <Close(O)>: the progresses that have been made before the button is clicked will be cancelled.
  • Page 114 The created privileges are applied to user information. The designated users with privilege can use the selected functions and can manage users as well as terminals after login. Basically, users subject to management include general users and visitors. Semi-administrator or administrators can be included in the group, however, it is not recommended to include them in order to ensure easy management.
  • Page 115  To delete privilege The following steps will delete privileges. (1) Please select “privilege management” in an “information management” window. (2) After selecting the groups to be deleted from the list, please select a delete button from tool bar or use a <delete> key from a keyboard.
  • Page 116  To confirm/modify information on registered privilege. You can confirm or change settings for basic privilege, users and terminals. (1) Please select <Group Management> in an information management window. (2) Please double click the relevant group from the list or use a right mouse click to select <Properties…>.
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  • Page 118 4.8 Anti Pass Back Anti Pass Back is a type of access control when users access an A/S zone. They cannot have an access in and out of a place without authentication. (access will be allowed only with authentication) Access Manager provides Anti Pass Back by zone in order to do the above.
  • Page 119 The illustration will help you understand how it operates better. As the above illustration explains, terminal 1 is an exit for an external zone (zone 1) and also an entrance to zone 2. Terminal 2 is an exit of zone 2 and also an entrance to an external zone.
  • Page 120  Zone Setting (1) Please click <Anti Pass Back Setting> from tools in the menu bar. <Illustration 1> (2) Please select <Setting Zone> button from <Illustration 1> in order to activate the following window for zone editing.
  • Page 121 When a zone registration window opens after clicking <Register>, please type in zone ID and zone name to proceed. As ID 1 is a default for external zones, you cannot modify or delete it. (3) When zone registration is done, please select terminals for each zone.
  • Page 122 When you set entrance and exit to zones, you will have the following screen. Please click an <apply> button to complete the setting. Note 1. Please make sure that you select an exit when you selected an entrance to a zone. 2.
  • Page 123  Network Errors As Anti Pass Back function operates on a network, errors occur if a relevant terminal is disconnected from the network. Therefore, the following policies are in place.  Anti Pass Back Level If terminals at an exit or entrance to a zone are disconnected from a server or are not in a normal status, users cannot pass through different exits or entrances including the relevant zone because of Anti Pass Back setting.
  • Page 124 Anti Pass Back should be set when all terminals are connected. If it is set when a network is disconnected, it may not operate normally.
  • Page 125: Terminal Monitoring

    4.9 Terminal Monitoring You can monitor terminal status from a remote location. You can use either Remote Manager or Remote Monitor. If you use Remote Manager, select Monitoring from the Tool bar. If you run Remote Monitor, the below window will appear. To run Remote Monitor independently, you need to pass manager authentication.
  • Page 126 Double-click an item in the authentication log list to open the below window that provides detailed information. Double-click an item in the terminal list to open the below window that provides detailed information.
  • Page 127 In the monitoring program, you can additionally check the door status. ■ Description of icons Terminal Description status The terminal is in normal status while the door is open. The terminal is in normal status while the door is closed. The terminal has a synchronization error while the door is open.
  • Page 128 ■ Warning option Remote Monitor has a feature to issue a warning. (1) when the installed terminal is canceled (2) when door warning is issued (3) when door is forcefully open If a warning is issued, a warning message window can be displayed and a warning sound can be played depending on the warning notification settings.
  • Page 129  Warning Notification Settings From Remote Monitor, select Setting > Warning Notification Settings (1) Pop up window for warning messages If you select this option, a window will appear whenever a warning message comes in. (2) Use sound You can select this option when Pop up window for warning messages is selected.
  • Page 130 (5) Path of sound file You can select a warning sound file other than the default one. (WarningSound.wav)
  • Page 131: Watchdog

    4.10 Watchdog Access server watchdog program will monitor the access server to support and ensure normal operation of access server. Server watchdog program will check the system at a regular interval. If access server is not running, the watchdog will initiate the access server.
  • Page 132  Close Do a right click on tray icons of the server watchdog program and then select <Close> menu to close the program. When the Access server is closed in a normal manner, the werver watchdog program will be automatically shut down.
  • Page 133: Appendix.1 How To Register Rf Card

    APPENDIX.1 How to register RF card In order to register RF card in Access Manager, you have to know the site code and serial number of RF card. Serial Number is 5 digit-long back number printed on the card. Site Code would be checked by the following step. 1.
  • Page 134 5. 2 digit-long front number is Site code in a card. If 4 digit-long front codes on a card are same, site code will be identical. For example, site code of S003-12345 and S003-23456 would be same.
  • Page 135: Appendix.2 Faq (Frequently Asked Question)

    ID and get it compared to your original fingerprint on a 1:1 basis) rather than the identification authentication method (try authentication without entering your ID). NAC-3000 also supports SID that allows you to try authentication after pressing only first 2 digits of your ID, which provides better fingerprint recognition rate than the identification authentication method.
  • Page 136 LED may blink for a certain amount of time, and the Auto-on function may not work. In this case, please contact NITGEN Customer Support Center. 3. The device malfunctions when you use the RF card.
  • Page 137 (DP-202H) that has proven compatibility with NAC- 3000, howling can be eliminated. Is there any countermeasure against static electricity? NAC-3000 obtained CE certification with regard to ESD (Electro Static Discharge), and passed the internal QA certification test. So we guarantee that this device satisfies Level 3 (Contact: 6kV, Air: 8kV) of the IEC 61000-4-2 standard.

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