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KELIO PRIO V2
KELIO PRIO IP V2 - WITH INCLUDED BATTERY
926198 Proximity STID badge reader
926199 Proximity HID badge reader
Proximity MIFARE Classic (CSN/Bodet Number
926273
badge reader) -
(no USB key function possible)
Proximity MIFARE Classic and Desfire (CSN
926162
badge reader) -
(no USB key function possible)
Proximity MIFARE Desfire (Bodet Number badge
926159
reader) -
(no USB key function possible)
926274 Biometric fingerprint standalone reader
926275 Biometric fingerprint + proximity STID reader
926276 Biometric fingerprint + proximity HID reader
Biometric fingerprint + proximity MIFARE Classic
(CSN/Bodet Number badge reader) -
926277
function possible)
When you receive the product, make sure that it has not been damaged during transport and notify any
reservations to the carrier.
TERMINAL
Instructions
The document relates to the following products:
(no USB key
BODET Software
CS 40211
Boulevard du Cormier
F - 49302 CHOLET Cedex
www.bodet-software.com
marketing@bodet-software.com
KELIO PRIO IP V2 - POE WITH INCLUDED BATTERY
926190 Proximity STID badge reader
926189 Proximity HID badge reader
Proximity MIFARE Classic (CSN/Bodet Number
926185
badge reader) -
(no USB key function possible)
Proximity MIFARE Classic and Desfire (CSN
926163
badge reader) -
(no USB key function possible)
Proximity MIFARE Desfire (Bodet Number badge
926164
reader) -
(no USB key function possible)
926186 Biometric fingerprint standalone reader
926188 Biometric fingerprint + proximity STID reader
926187 Biometric fingerprint + proximity HID reader
Biometric fingerprint + proximity MIFARE Classic
(CSN/Bodet Number badge reader) -
926184
function possible)
(no USB key

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Summary of Contents for Bodet KELIO PRIO V2

  • Page 1 926162 926163 badge reader) - badge reader) - (no USB key function possible) (no USB key function possible) Proximity MIFARE Desfire (Bodet Number badge Proximity MIFARE Desfire (Bodet Number badge 926159 926164 reader) - reader) - (no USB key function possible)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INITIAL CHECK ............................2 WARNING ............................... 2 GENERAL OVERVIEW .......................... 3 INSTALLATION ............................4 ......................... 4 ECHANICAL INSTALLATION ........................6 LECTRICAL INSTALLATION BATTERY OPTION ..........................7 TERMINAL NETWORK CONFIGURATION IN USB MODE..............9 .......................... 10 ERMINAL ADDRESS ...............
  • Page 3: General Overview

    3. GENERAL OVERVIEW V2 is a time-management terminal for people and activities. ELIO Fingerprint USB flash drive or barcode reader Ethernet network This terminal operates: clocking downloads via the Ethernet network, under constant connection with the master terminal (K ELIO ISIO ISIO UB OR...
  • Page 4: Mechanical Installation

    4. INSTALLATION 4.1 Mechanical installation The terminal is designed for indoor installation only. Select premises with low temperature variations and far from any electromagnetic interference sources (contactors, motors, other badge swipe readers, etc.). Partially unfasten the lower screw [A] from the terminal and take the holding plate off the terminal.
  • Page 5 Connect the electrical cables to the back of the terminal ("Electrical installation" paragraph). Make sure that the wires pass through the passage on the bottom of the casing of the terminal. Fix the top part of the terminal on the two upper pins of the holding plate.
  • Page 6: Electrical Installation

    4.2 Electrical installation If the product is not powered using the POE option: Terminal block [A] is the power input for K ELIO First turn off the circuit breaker/disconnection switch concerned Connect the power to terminal block [A] using a cable with a cross-section of 2.5 mm², stripped over 5 mm ( ), onto the rear connector on the terminal (110-230 V –...
  • Page 7: Battery Option

    5. BATTERY OPTION The battery that is in the terminal is not connected. The technician must therefore open the terminal to connect the battery (an NiMH battery must not be stored uncharged). To install the battery, fully loosen screw [A] and remove the back piece as shown on the diagram opposite.
  • Page 8 Connect the cable [E] from the battery to the white connector [F] to the left of the lithium battery, respecting the polarisation using the connector's guide. Close the unit taking care not to jam the cable [E] between the back and the front of the terminal. Replace the lower closing screw [A] to secure the back to the front of the terminal.
  • Page 9: Terminal Network Configuration In Usb Mode

    By default, the terminals are delivered with an embedded USB program. The 'USB' program is updated automatically to 'Ethernet' as soon as the P connects to the Open server; however, for it to be connected, you must enter the IP address using the terminal's 'USB' menu.
  • Page 10: Terminal Address

    6.1 Terminal address The default IP address of the terminal is configured at 192.168.1.233, the subnet mask at 255.255.255.0 and the gateway at 0.0.0.0. If you have to change it, you need: 1. Enter the main menu (cf. sketch p. 9), press the key 3 (menu CONF=3) to access the setup of the terminal.
  • Page 11: Terminal Network Configuration In Ethernet Mode

    By default, the terminals are delivered with an embedded USB program. The 'USB' program is updated automatically to 'Ethernet' as soon as the P connects to the Open server; however, for it to be connected, you must enter the IP address using the terminal's 'USB' menu (p.
  • Page 12: Gateway Configuration

    7.3 Gateway configuration Press '3' (GW) from the IP configuration menu and enter I P = 1 R E T = F 1 the new gateway address using the KELIO PRIO digital M A S K = 2 G W = 3 keypad;...
  • Page 13: Using Biometrics (Biometric Terminal Only)

    9. USING BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC TERMINAL ONLY) 9.1 USB mode Before you can clock using the biometric sensor, you must “enrol” yourself. To do so, enter the numerical code using the F2 key of the biometric terminal keypad (configured in the Kelio software installer, Hardware >...
  • Page 14: In Ethernet Mode

    9.1.3 Employee clocking using a badge (for badge reader option) Employees who cannot be enrolled or whose fingerprint quality is not high enough can clock in without biometric identification by passing a badge over the terminal (optional). In this case, simply assign the badge number written on the card to an employee in the application and pass the badge in front of the reader.
  • Page 15 5. The start of the employee’s first name + O K = E R E T = F 1 surname is displayed. Press E to confirm. J O H N S M I T H The enrolment begins: R E T = F 1 P L A C E F I N G E R If there are no errors, the terminal displays:...
  • Page 16: Clocking

    Bodet Software cannot therefore guarantee constant, pre-determined performances. 9.4.2 Data security The fingerprints are stored on the reader's electronic card. The fingerprints are encrypted by an algorithm and are called "templates".
  • Page 17: Messages On The Terminal

    No electronics cards store both the templates and the owner's name in a legible format at the same time. In authentication mode, our software makes a logical link between the unique number and a person. Fingerprint images cannot be recreated from the coded "template" file. 9.4.3 Operating tips It is strongly recommended to enrol the index finger.
  • Page 18: Replacing The Sensor

    11. REPLACING THE SENSOR 11.1 Dismantling the biometric sensor On the interior of the terminal front panel, remove the two screws holding the biometric sensor in place. Then remove the sensor and take off its metallic fixing support, sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 19: Safety Instructions And Equipment Protection

    13. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND EQUIPMENT PROTECTION If the bell ringing relay is used, this equipment should be installed and maintained by authorized personnel. In this regard, the installation must comply with CEI364 standards in force (NFC15-100 for France). It is a class II appliance. The Terminal must not be connected to the power supply until it is securely fitted.
  • Page 20: Technical Characteristics

    Clocking storage capacity 10 000 max Backup time 10 years Badge reader Proximity 125 kHz STID/HID Proximity 13.56 MHz Clocking distance 4 cm 4 cm Ethernet connection 10/100 Mb/s © 2013 Bodet Software. All rights reserved.

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