Civintec uTouch User Manual

Smart multi-purpose terminal with boneid embedded

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v1.6
uTouch User Manual
Civintec uTouch
Smart Multi-purpose terminal
with BoneID Embedded
User manual
Based on BoneID Embedded v1.6.168

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  • Page 1 User Manual Civintec uTouch Smart Multi-purpose terminal with BoneID Embedded User manual Based on BoneID Embedded v1.6.168...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Table of contents Introduction ......................... 1 Technical specifications ....................... 2 Unit description ........................3 Front side ........................3 Back and side view ...................... 4 Connections description ....................5 Mounting the unit ....................... 7 Getting started ........................8 Power up ........................
  • Page 3 User Manual 12.4 Anti-Passback ......................33 12.4.1 Solo ........................33 12.4.2 Card reader ......................33 12.4.3 Second device ..................... 33...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction We congratulate You on your acquiring the Civintec uTouch smart terminal. uTouch unit is a multi-purpose RFID smart card and biometric terminal with 7 inch capacitive touch sensitive screen for intuitive and comfortable user experience. On the technical side, this terminal features powerful RFID options with NFC technology supporting peer to peer mode, Mifare, DesFIRE EV1, Mifare Plus, HID I-Class, LEGIC compatible standards, along with fast and accurate fingerprint technology by Suprema.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    User Manual 2 Technical specifications Check-in technology Mifare SmartCard + biometric (option) RFID standard ISO14443A 4(part 1-4), Mifare, Mifare Plus and DESFire EV1, ISO14443B, Felica ISO18092 NFC (peer to peer) Supported RFID cards ISO18092 NFC (peer to peer), Ultralight, Mifare 1K/4K, Mifare Pro/Prox,...
  • Page 6: Unit Description

    User Manual 3 Unit description Front side LED signal light IR sensor RFID card reader Camera Fingerprint sensor Speaker Touchscreen display Display – a big and light 7 inch capacitive touch screen, used for entering user data via user interface, and also to show various messages to a user.
  • Page 7: Back And Side View

    User Manual Back and side view On this picture you can see the mounting plate, along with the back side of the unit, on which you can see the communication connections, along with input and output connections. Here is the detailed view of the connections.
  • Page 8: Connections Description

    User Manual Connections description Back plate contains connections for all inputs and outputs, and also connectors for power supply, network connector and slot for SIM card, used for 3G network. Here is the detailed layout of 2x18-way terminals, and a short description: DC +12V –...
  • Page 9 User Manual Along with these terminal connections, the unit also houses the following ports: SIM1 – GPRS SIMCARD SOCKET – socket for SIM card used for GPRS communication, where no serial nor network connection is available SIM2 – RFID SAMCARD SOCKET – socket for SAM security card RJ45_JACK1 –...
  • Page 10: Mounting The Unit

    User Manual 4 Mounting the unit The uTouch unit is consisted of two parts – back plate and the main unit. First you need to mount the back plate. Before actually mounting the back plate, put it on the surface and position it so that the top edge of the plate is at least 150 cm (5 ft) from the floor.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    User Manual 5 Getting started Power up After mounting the unit on the surface, power it up by using the power switch on the left side, and wait for the unit to boot. Hello to the first screen which you will see after the booting process ends.
  • Page 12: Activating The Unit

    User Manual Activating the unit On first power-up, the unit is working in DEMO mode. DEMO mode is intended for demonstrational purposes only. For the unit to be fully functional, it needs to be activated. Details on how to activate the unit is described in section 12 of this manual.
  • Page 13: Setting The Unit

    User Manual 6 Setting the unit By choosing the settings icon, you enter the system menu, as shown in the picture below: Here you can choose one of these options:  Users – here, the administrator can create, delete, enroll, add and remove cards for the users of the unit.
  • Page 14: Users

    User Manual 7 Users Here the administrator can create new users, delete them, and add/delete templates or cards for existing users. When choosing this option, the user list shows up in the right part of the screen, and options panel shows on the left part of the screen.
  • Page 15: Creating A New User

    User Manual Creating a new user Creating a new user is plain simple – when the list of users is shown, just touch the plus (“+”) label. When you touch this symbol, a keyboard is shown, and this is where you are supposed to enter the PIN of the person which will be added to the system.
  • Page 16 User Manual After choosing the security value, it is time to choose the level for the user. The levels are as following:  User – user can only check-in on the unit. This user cannot enter settings page.
  • Page 17 User Manual The next step is to enter name of the user. Name is consisted of last name, middle name, and first name. Just touch the text box, and the virtual keyboard will open, allowing you to enter desired text.
  • Page 18: Adding/Managing Fingerprint Templates

    User Manual Adding/managing fingerprint templates After successfully creating a user, it is time to enroll a finger template. You can create templates in two ways, if you created a user before, or you can create a template without previously created user.
  • Page 19: Adding/Managing Cards

    User Manual Adding/managing cards Of course, you might not use fingerprints at all and use the unit as a card terminal. The unit allows the option to use compatible RFID cards. After entering the user, simply touch the “+” button, and present the card to the reader. If successful, the card code will be shown in the “Card ID”...
  • Page 20: Settings

    User Manual 8 Settings This is a screen where you can configure the unit. Settings are split into four categories – General settings, Camera and appearance, Job codes, Outputs and Relays. General Watchdog - turn on or turn off watchdog protection if system freezes (after deactivation, device will reboot) Cards –...
  • Page 21: Camera And Appearance

    User Manual Camera and appearance These settings are used to set up visual appearance of the unit – wallpaper, skin and language of all unit operations. Show camera on main screen – if this option is turned on, small picture from the unit camera will always be shown on the main screen.
  • Page 22: Job Codes

    User Manual Job codes The virtual keyboard on the starting screen, apart from the obvious numbers, offers four more customizable buttons. Those buttons are used for job codes. Job codes are the types of work absence which last only for a part of the day. This can be private leave, official leave, lunch break, visit to the doctor, etc.
  • Page 23: Outputs And Relays

    User Manual Outputs and relays On this screen it is possible to set up output and relay behavior. First, you need to choose the event on the left side of the window, and then select the output or relay which will activate if selected signal occurs. Saving is done automatically upon value change.
  • Page 24: Date And Time

    User Manual 9 Date and time This screen allows you to set current date and time, along with time synchronization parameters. When setting a time zone, first you need to select a region, and after that, in the field below, select the exact location.
  • Page 25: Transactions

    User Manual 10 Transactions This screen shows the list of last 300 transactions which occurred on the unit. This is a great way to quickly check unit events right on site without the need for a special software and a computer.
  • Page 26: Network

    User Manual 11 Network This screen allows you to set up communication parameters. Three ways of communication are supported – Ethernet, Mobile connectivity and Remote access. Ethernet is the default communication mode. 11.1 Ethernet Ethernet (LAN) communication is the default communication protocol, since nowadays it is the most common one.
  • Page 27: Mobile Connectivity

    User Manual 11.2 Mobile connectivity The unit also supports GPRS communication. If you want to use this way of communication, just enable mobile network. For this kind of communication, appropriate SIM card is needed. If GPRS communication is needed, just tick the “Enable GPRS” button. Ethernet communication will automatically be disabled.
  • Page 28: Setting Up Freedns Ddns Service

    User Manual 11.3.1 Setting up FreeDNS DDNS service First, open the http://freedns.org and create your account. After logging in into account, visit the link http://freedns.afraid.org/api/ and click on the link to ASCII. In the address bar, a link looking similar to this will show up: cn8.test.com|31.45.217.161|http://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?VU1UalM2MzF...
  • Page 29: Tools

    User Manual 12 Tools This screen allows you to perform following maintenance procedures:  Hardware - set various settings related to hardware  Events - define input/output scenarios in access control environment  Manage - some maintenance functions you will rarely use ...
  • Page 30: Hardware

    User Manual 12.1 Hardware Here you can set various non standard hardware settings: 1. Card reader 2. Wiegand interface 3. Input / output states from GPIO interface 12.1.1 Card reader At this version of BoneID Embedded two types of cards are supported.
  • Page 31 5. Application ID is number of application between 1 and 0xFFFFFF in hexadecimal uTouch can be used not just for reading cards, but also to program cards. If you want to program DESFire EV1 card and /or add templates on card using uTouch, you must supply Master card key (left key box).
  • Page 32: Wiegand

    (Timeout deactivation event), Alarm 1 (Event after timeout) will NOT be raised. It's canceled. Event after timeout can be connected to output or relay on uTouch. (See section 8.4 of this manual on how to connect event to output.)
  • Page 33 User Manual Next predefined event is for situation when successful authentication occurs, person opens the door controlled with relay from uTouch, but door remains open for more than 30 seconds. Diagram explanation: After Relay 1 is activated, door sensor on Input 3 (GPI) detected that door is open. If door remains open for more than 30 seconds, Door long event is raised.
  • Page 34 This scenario is connected to scenario described above (third one). The logic is following: 1. In situation where you want to have total control of door by uTouch, it is not enough to control just entrance, but you must also control exit through the same door. That means you have to have Door button that will open door on the other side.
  • Page 35: Manage

     Spin box indicates volume of speaker.  "Disable network access to uTouch" - this disables access to file system of device through telnet or FTP. Set this unchecked only if you need to enter file system. As soon as you are finished, set this option to checked for security reasons.
  • Page 36 RDC: Verified, while OUT transaction types are RDC: 1 Verified or RDC: 2 Verfied 12.4.3 Second device In this mode you can connect second uTouch using one of Wiegand inputs. Wiegand is used for communication between two uTouch devices so both can have updated user statuses. In order to use this option following must be performed: 1.

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