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OP200 Quick Start Guide
QUICK START GUIDE
Applicable Model: OP-200
Version: 1.2
Date: May 2019
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  • Page 1 OP200 Quick Start Guide QUICK START GUIDE Applicable Model: OP-200 Version: 1.2 Date: May 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.3.6 ZK Opera Service Configuration ................21 5.4 ZK Opera Service ..........................24 5.5 Troubleshooting ..........................26 6 OP-200 Primary Settings on Webserver ................... 28 6.1 Install the SilkID driver........................28 6.2 Configuration of SilkID driver for SSL (Optional) ............29 6.2.1 Certificate Installation ....................
  • Page 3 OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3 OP-200 Webserver settings ...................... 35 6.3.1 Login Web Server ......................35 6.3.2 Name the Readers ......................36 6.3.3 Set Card formats ......................36 6.3.4 Configure Door Settings .................... 37 6.3.5 Reader Input and Output settings..............39 6.3.6 Backup Database ......................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    OP200 Quick Start Guide Safety Precautions Before installation, please read the following precautions carefully to prevent the risks of danger to the users of this product or those nearby and damaging the device. Do not expose to direct sunlight, water, dust and soot. Do not place any magnetic objects near the device.
  • Page 5: Appearance & Installation & Wiring

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1 Appearance & installation & wiring 1.1 Features Front view Left side view 2.4-inch color screen USB port Touch keypad Reset button LED indicator Fingerprint sensor & Card reader Right side view Bottom view Security screw holes (for securing the device onto its back plate) Speaker...
  • Page 6: Pin Layout

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.2 Pin Layout Back view 4 Pin cable connectors _Ethernet 11 Pin cable connectors 2 Pin cable connectors _Power in Tamper switch...
  • Page 7: Dimensions & Installation

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.3 Dimensions & Installation Front view Left side view Back view 7.70 in 7.34 in (195.5 mm) (186.5 mm) 0.51 in 3.43 in 3.0 in 1.38 in (13 mm) (87 mm) (76.1mm) (35mm)  Mounting the device on Wall Fix the back plate on the wall using wall mounting screws.
  • Page 8: Power Connection

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.4 Power Connection  Without PoE +12V 12V DC Adaptor (supplied with OP-200)  With PoE (Optional) Power + Data Recommended power supply: 12V DC, at least 750mA (per OP-200)
  • Page 9: Ethernet Connection

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.5 Ethernet Connection  LAN Connection...
  • Page 10: Rs485 Connection

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.6 RS485 Connection OSDP Connection  485B 485A Controller panel Important Notes: 1. For RS485 communication use shielded twisted pair wire. 2. To minimize chance of signal interference with RS485 communication, it’s recommended using a bus topology instead of star topology. 3.
  • Page 11: Wiegand Output Connection

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.7 Wiegand Output Connection GLED Controller panel...
  • Page 12: Standard Installation

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 1.8 Standard Installation TCP/IP Wiegand/OSDP...
  • Page 13: Op-200 Primary Configuration

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 2 OP-200 Primary Configuration 2.1 Communication Settings Press > Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Network Settings to configure. The Parameters below are the factory default values. Please configure the parameters for the actual network. IP Address: 192.168.1.201 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 14: Primary/Secondary Settings

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 2.3 Primary/Secondary Settings Click Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Primary/ Secondary Settings. Turn on Primary Device, the device will be used as primary reader, the following data will be same as Comm Settings, it doesn’t need change. 2.4 Backup to USB Flash drive Insert the USB disk to the reader, click Main Menu >...
  • Page 15: Op-200 Secondary Configuration

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 3 OP-200 Secondary Configuration 3.1 Comm. Settings Press > Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Network Settings to configure. Set the IP of secondary readers. 3.2 Primary/Secondary Settings Click Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Primary/ Secondary Settings.
  • Page 16: Administrator Settings

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 4 Administrator Settings 4.1 Enroll an administrator After enrolling the administrator, the user needs administrator verification to enter the main menu. An administrator can enroll ten fingerprints and one card. 4.1.1 Enroll FP Press > > >...
  • Page 17: Delete An Administrator

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 4.2 Delete an administrator 4.2.1 Delete FP administrator > > After verification, click Main Menu Device Settings Admin > Settings Enroll FP, select the finger you want to delete, then click “Yes” to delete administrator’s fingerprint. 4.2.2 Delete Card administrator >...
  • Page 18: Amag-Symmetry Configuration

    There is also a ZK Opera Service configuration tool which is used to specify the Host and Port of the primary OP-200 to communicate with. This is also used to configure the host and credentials to communicate with Symmetry via Data Connect.
  • Page 19: Basic Amag Symmetry Configuration

    OP200 Quick Start Guide The installation is currently simple and self-explanatory. When asked to choose a platform, select AMAG for an Amag integration. 5.3 Basic Amag Symmetry Configuration All Amag Symmetry related configuration is for Amag DataConnect support and is not specific to Opera. Data Connect is the Amag Symmetry feature which allows 3rd party applications, such as the Opera Service, to integrate with Amag via its SQL Server database.
  • Page 20: Symmetry Unique Employee Reference

    OP200 Quick Start Guide The administrator must choose and configure credentials (ether a Windows account or a SQL Server username and password) to use for the 3rd Party Data Connect applications to connect to the Amag multiMAXExport database and have read and write authority to the DataExportTable table within that database.
  • Page 21 OP200 Quick Start Guide This will cause Amag to enforce that every cardholder must given a unique Employee Reference value. Note: Amag Symmetry will not allow a unique employee reference to be configured if any cardholders already exist in the system. Contact Amag support for assistance.
  • Page 22: Data Export Configuration

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 5.3.4 Data Export Configuration From the Symmetry Operation tab, Data Export is selected to configure the specifics of cardholder data export. Opera requires that the following fields be exported: Last Name, First Name, Middle Name, Card Number, Card Issue Level, Employee Reference, PIN, and Customer Code.
  • Page 23: Initial Export

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 5.3.5 Initial Export When the Opera system is first brought online with an existing Amag system, Export All Records on the Export screen should be checked and the OK button pressed. This will cause an add record to be written to the export database for each existing Cardholder so that the ZK Opera Service may synchronize the initial set of cardholders in the system.
  • Page 24: Zk Opera Service Configuration

    OP-200 to communicate with. Run the configuration app to set the IP address and port of the primary OP-200. This information is stored in the Windows registry where the ZK Opera Service will read it. As such, the configuration app needs to run as administrator or as another account with registry write permission.
  • Page 25 OP200 Quick Start Guide The Test button in the Configuration tool can be used to test the connection. However, this will only work with SSI if the windows account running the Configuration tool has been given access to the DataExportTable within the Amag multiMAXExport database.
  • Page 26 OP200 Quick Start Guide The Test button in the Configuration tool can be used to test the connection.
  • Page 27: Zk Opera Service

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 5.4 ZK Opera Service Future versions of the installer may collect this information and automatically set it up, but currently the ZK Opera Service must be manually configured for the account that it will run under. If SSI is to be used to connect to the Amag Symmetry database (see the above section on Symmetry Configuration), configure the ZK Opera Service to run under appropriate Windows Account.
  • Page 28 OP200 Quick Start Guide Future versions of the installer may also automatically set this up, but please ensure that the service is configured to be restarted on all failures and restarts after 1 minute. The service may then be started.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Whether the service application has a good active connection to the Symmetry system (to the Symmetry SQL database). Whether the Primary OP-200 is Online or Offline. Things are working properly if Active Badges from Symmetry show up as Credentials on the OP200.
  • Page 30 OP200 Quick Start Guide If the Primary OP-200 is not online, check that the IP Address and Port for the primary OP200 are properly configured. Make sure there is connectivity between the ZK Opera Service machine and the primary OP200 machine.
  • Page 31: Op-200 Primary Settings On Webserver

    OP200 Quick Start Guide OP-200 Primary Settings on Webserver 6.1 Install the SilkID driver Find Setup – ZKBIOOnline SDK application program to install.
  • Page 32: Configuration Of Silkid Driver For Ssl (Optional)

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.2 Configuration of SilkID driver for SSL (Optional) 6.2.1 Certificate Installation Installing the Client: xmzkteco.local.cer is bound with the domain name 127.0.0.1. Therefore, use 127.0.0.1 when calling the HTTPS interface. Installing the Certificate: 1. Double-click xmzkteco.local.cer, and install the certificate.
  • Page 33 OP200 Quick Start Guide 2. Install the certificate for all the users. 3. Install the certificate to [Trusted Root Certification Authorities].
  • Page 34 OP200 Quick Start Guide 4. Complete the installation.
  • Page 35: Configuring The Firefox Browser

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.2.2 Configuring the Firefox Browser Firefox of a higher version requires extra configuration of the certificate. 1. Access the Firefox options.
  • Page 36 OP200 Quick Start Guide 2. Display the certificate settings. 3. Add the server exception.
  • Page 37 OP200 Quick Start Guide 4. Add the server address to the exception. ZKBIOOnline exception settings: ISSOnline exception settings:...
  • Page 38: Op-200 Webserver Settings

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3 OP-200 Webserver settings 6.3.1 Login Web Server a. Connect the controller to the network or PC, start the browser, enter the IP address of the reader. Then you can visit the Web Server. b. When Web Server is used, “User Name“ and “Password“ should be set firstly.
  • Page 39: Name The Readers

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3.2 Name the Readers Choose Configuration > Opera Readers > Primary OP200 > Edit > In Edit Opera Reader Interface, you can Configure the Reader’s name > Save. 6.3.3 Set Card formats Choose Configuration > Card Formats > Create Card Format > enter Card Format date >...
  • Page 40: Configure Door Settings

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3.4 Configure Door Settings Choose Configuration > Doors > Door > Edit to set verification mode.
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  • Page 42: Reader Input And Output Settings

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3.5 Reader Input and Output settings Reader Input: Choose Configuration > Doors > Door > Door-Door Reader Input > Edit to choose Card Formats. You can set card format which you want the reader to support here.
  • Page 43 OP200 Quick Start Guide Reader Output: Choose Configuration > Doors > Door > Door- Reader Output > Edit to choose Card Formats. You can set the format of Wiegand output here.
  • Page 44: Backup Database

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3.6 Backup Database Back up the server data or configuration data of the device to the device. Choose > Administration > Backups > Backup Now, the device backup the data (user data and network settings) immediately.
  • Page 45 OP200 Quick Start Guide Download: Download data to computer. Delete: Delete data from the host ( reader). primary Restore and restart: Select the backup data, you can restore it. If the backup data has been downloaded to your pc, then you first upload the backup data as following.
  • Page 46: Personnel Management & Fingerprint Registration

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 6.3.7 Personnel management & fingerprint registration User Management Choose Access Control > Personnel, edit that person and enroll fingerprint.
  • Page 47 OP200 Quick Start Guide We need to register fingerprints three times on the SilkID fingerprint sensor.
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  • Page 49 OP200 Quick Start Guide The following figure shows enroll fingerprint successfully.
  • Page 50: Proper Fingerprint Enrollment

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 7 Proper Fingerprint Enrollment 1) First select finger(s) to enroll Best Practices suggests enrolling at least one finger from BOTH hands. This ensures the user can always gain biometric door access, even IF one of their fingers unexpectedly becomes no longer able to be recognized by the fingerprint reader (due to cuts, scrapes, dirt, etc.
  • Page 51 OP200 Quick Start Guide Not Flat Not Centered Not Centered 3) Getting Good Fingerprint Images The quality of fingerprint images is relative to the number of minutiae points captured by the fingerprint sensor. Fingerprint images not possessing an adequate number of minutiae points may be unreadable. For those few users whose fingerprint images lack sufficient minutia points and cannot be read by the fingerprint sensor, it’s advised to issue those few users an RFID card (or fob) or issue them a secret PIN code, instead.
  • Page 52 OP200 Quick Start Guide 5) How much pressure is required for a good-quality fingerprint? If too much pressure is applied when pressing down on the fingerprint sensor, the finger’s ridges become pressed together and create an indistinguishable image. Applying too much pressure (similar to fingerprints that are too wet) will create a “blurred”...
  • Page 53: Enroll & Verification

    Fingerprint to enroll the fingerprints on Press > Select an employee > OP-200. When shown as Figure 4, the enrollment is successful.  Verification on OP-200: Notes: 1. The OP-200 has to connect to panel, and only if the panel has authorization,...
  • Page 54 Panel Ack is set to ON, but without connection to the panel, then you will get “Fingerprint Verified but Access Denied” message on screen. 2. If you do not connect OP-200 to panel, then set “panel ack” to OFF in primary /secondary settings interface on the OP-200.
  • Page 55: Trouble Shootings

    OP200 Quick Start Guide 9 Trouble Shootings Here are some useful tips to help improve the reliability of your ZKAccess fingerprint reader(s): 1. A previous successfully enrolled finger cannot be subsequently matched, then assume something has CHANGED since you last successfully enrolled that same user’s fingerprint;...
  • Page 56 Lastly, it’s possible that based on your environment, users and/or budget that a traditional card-based access control system is best suited for you. 3. The Tamper Alarm rings? To cancel the triggered alarm mode, carefully check whether the OP-200  and back plate are securely connected to each other.

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