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2M TECHNOLOGY Face Recognition Access Control Terminal with Digital Temperature Measurement Module 2MTHFR-2M User Manual Version: 1.00 REV06042020...
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Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, or requests, please do not hesitate to contact the dealer. Disclaimer No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, or distributed in any form or by any means without prior written consent from 2M Technology. The manual may be updated from time to time due to version upgrade or other reasons. The manual is for reference only. All the statements, information, and suggestions contained herein do not constitute warranties of any kind, express or implied. 2M Technology shall not under any circumstances be liable for any special, consequential, incidental or indirect damages arising from the use of this manual or 2M Technology's product, including but not limited to any loss of commercial profits, losses caused by missing data or documents, and anomalies during product running or information leakage due to cyber attacks, hacker attacks, or virus attacks. ...
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Subject to uncertain factors such as the physical environment, actual values of some data may differ from the reference values described here. In case of any question or dispute, the right of final interpretation resides with 2M Technology. Follow this manual when using the product. Professional guidance is recommended. Notational conventions used in this document are described as follows: Format Description Indicates buttons, menus, tabs, window names, dialog names, and parameter names. For example, click Boldface OK or select Device Management. " " Indicates messages. For example, "Hanging Up" is displayed on the interface. Directs you to go to a multi‐level menu. For example, go to Device Management > Add Device. In this > example, Add Device is a submenu under Device Management. The symbols in the following table may be found in this manual. Carefully follow the instructions indicated by the symbols to avoid hazardous situations and use the product properly. ...
Application Scope of the Manual Table1-1 Application Scope of the Manual Model Name 2MTHFR‐2M Face Recognition Access Control Terminal Product Overview Visual intercom face recognition terminal ("the face recognition terminal" for short) is a face recognition access control product featuring high performance and high reliability. The 2M face recognition technology is perfectly integrated into the access control device, which relies on deep learning algorithm, to support face authentication to open the door and achieve precise control of human. Moreover, using remote control to open the door is also supported via indoor monitor. And it can be widely applied to the scenarios of building systems, such as smart communities, public security, parks and other important areas. Product Appearance The figure below shows the structure of the device. The actual device shall prevail. 2MTHFR-2M Figure3-2 Device Structure ...
Product Installation Installation of 2MTHFR-2M For the wiring and installation of the device, refer to the Face Recognition Access Control Terminal Quick Guide. Local Operations Initial Interface When the face recognition terminal is used for the first time or the factory defaults are restored, users need to set the activation password, which is used to log in to the Activation Config interface. NOTE! The password must contain at least eight characters (including at least two of the following types: upper case letters, lower case letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens). The activation password is consistent with the password for the admin to log in to the Web interface. If the activation password is changed, use the new password to log in to the Web interface. After the activation password is configured, the main interface of the visual intercom face recognition terminal is displayed. If the activation password needs to be changed later, refer to "Activation Password" to change the password. Figure5-1 Activation Password Configuration Interface ...
Main Interface The main interface displayed on the face recognition terminal varies with the device type. Figure5-2 Main Interface (Video Intercom Mode) Test No. Description Displays the current date, time, and connection status of different services. indicates the following items from left to right: Whether to enable the face scan mode 1 Whether an ID card reader is connected properly Whether server 1 is online Whether server 2 is online NOTE! An icon marked with indicates "No". Total:total number of detected people. Normal:Number of people with normal temperature 2 This interface is only displayed when the temperature measurement function is enabled. For detailed operation description, see “Advanced Setting”. Displays the photo and name of an identified person in the library. Refer to Recognition Result Display ...
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Calls a resident. For detailed operation description, see "Call Resident". Enters a password to open the door. For detailed operation description, see "Password‐based Door Opening". 4 Calls the management center. For detailed operation description, see "Call Management Center". QR code used for door opening. For detailed operations, see "QR Code‐based Door Opening". 5 Title bar, which can be defined by users. For detailed operations, see "Custom Logo and Prompt". 6 Logo bar, which can be defined by users. For detailed operations, see "Custom Logo and Prompt". Displays the identification result (such as identified successfully or unregistered person), authentication 7 mode (such as face scan or card swiping), and other information. 8 Displays the number of people in the employee library and that in the visitor library. Status bar at the bottom 9 ...
Figure5-3 Main Interface (Common Access Control Mode) Test NOTE! The main interface does not support call, QR code‐ and password‐based door opening in common access control mode. The GUI displays the recognition result of only a single person. Ad Mode The face recognition terminal supports ads (three pictures at most). For the ad configuration, see "Ad Mode". ...
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Figure5-4 Ad Interface In ad mode, the system does not exit the ad mode if a person passes the authentication (via face scan or card swiping). If a person fails the face scan or taps the screen, the system exits the ad mode and the face recognition terminal displays the Main Interface. ...
Mask/Temperature Measurement Interface In response to the current epidemic, companies, parks, and communities take temperatures and check mask wearing for people passing through the entrances and exits. The work is performed by people manually, which is exhausting and increases the risk of cross‐infection. The face recognition access control terminal is capable of checking whether people are wearing masks and taking their temperatures (an intelligent digital detection module is required, and either the forehead temperature or wrist temperature can be taken). For people with abnormal temperature (exceeding the preset maximum temperature threshold) or without masks, the face recognition access control terminal displays an alarm on the GUI, plays a warning sound. and determines whether to open the door based on actual application scenes, thereby achieving epidemic prevention and control. For detailed configuration, see Intelligent — Advanced Setting and Authentication Scene. ...
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Figure5-5 Normal Temperature and Mask Worn Measure Forehead Temperature Measure Wrist Temperature Figure5-6 Mask Worn but Abnormal Temperature Measure Forehead Temperature Measure Wrist Temperature ...
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NOTE! When both the temperature measurement and mask detection functions are enabled, temperature measurement is prior to mask detection. Once an abnormal temperature is detected, an "abnormal temperature" alarm is reported on the GUI and the warning sound is played no matter whether the person wears a mask. Figure 5-7 Normal Temperature but Mask Unworn Measure Forehead Temperature Measure Wrist Temperature 2. Temperature measurement mode The visual intercom face recognition terminal supports pure temperature measurement mode, in which the temperature measurement function is enabled but no authentication mode is configured in the face library (for details, see Face Library Management). In this mode, the visual intercom face recognition terminal determines whether to open the door based on actual scenes for persons with abnormal temperature. For detailed configuration, see Intelligent — Advanced Setting. ...
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Figure 5-8 Temperature Measurement Mode Measure Forehead Temperature Measure Wrist Temperature Normal Temperature: The temperature of a detected person is normal. For the prompt on the GUI and voice prompt, see Figure 5‐5. Abnormal Temperature: The temperature of a detected person is abnormal. For the prompt on the GUI and voice prompt, see Figure 5‐6. ...
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3. Mask detection The visual intercom face recognition terminal supports mask detection. When a person (whose information is stored in the library) does not wear a mask, an alarm is reported on the GUI and a warning sound is played. For those who do not wear masks, the terminal determines whether to open the door based on actual scenes. For detailed configuration, see Intelligent — Advanced Setting. Figure5-9 Mask Worn ...
Figure5-10 Mask Unworn Activation Config Hold down the main interface of the face recognition terminal for a long period of time (longer than 3s). In the displayed password input interface, enter the configured activation password to go to the Activation Config interface. If you forget the password, contact the local deale to seek help. NOTE! The initial activation password is configured on the initial interface. If it is changed (on the local device or on the Web interface), enter the new activation password. Figure5-11 Activation Password Input Interface On the Activation Config interface, you can view basic information about the face recognition terminal, configure the device location, network, and password, input personnel information, and authentication scene. ...
Figure5-12 Activation Config Interface 5.5.1 Basic Info The Basic Info interface allows you to view the status of the current device in real time, so as to rapidly know about the device condition and better maintain the device. (1) On the Activation Config interface, tap to go to the Basic Info interface. ...
Figure5-13 Basic Info Interface 5.5.2 Device Location On the Device Location interface, you can configure the community, unit, and management center to which the device belongs. (1) On the Activation Config interface, tap to go to the Device Location interface. Figure5-14 Device Location Interface (2) Configure device location information by referring to the table below. ...
Table5-1 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Parameter Description and Configuration Enter the IP address of the management center. After configuration, a user can tap Call Management Center on the GUI to call the management center. Management Center IP NOTE! The management center IP address must be in the same network segment as the device and cannot begin with 127. Enter the name of the community to which the device belongs. Community A string of 1 to 35 characters (1 to 11 Chinese characters) can be entered. Enter the No. of the building where the device is located. Building The value must be an integer in the valid range of 1 to 99. Select the quantity of units that can be served by the device from the drop‐down list. Configurable Units The options include 1, 2, and 3. Enter the No. of the unit where the device is located. Unit The value is an integer in the valid range of 1 to 9. (3) Tap Save to complete the device location information configuration. 5.5.3 Network Setting On the Network Setting interface, you can modify the device IP address and other communication parameters so that the device can communicate with external devices. ...
Table5-2 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Parameter Description and Configuration Enter the IP address of the device. IP Address The IP address of the device must be unique across the network. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the device. Default Gateway Enter the default gateway of the device. (3) Tap Save to complete network setting. 5.5.4 User Management The face recognition terminal allows you to input personnel information. Personnel whose information has been input to the device successfully can swipe cards or credentials, or have their faces scanned for access. 1. Face photo collection requirements When adding a person to the whitelist, collect the face photo by strictly observing the following requirements: General requirement: bareheaded full‐face photo. Only the face photo of the person under collection is displayed on the screen of the terminal during collection and face photos of other people cannot be contained. ...
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Figure5-16 User Management Interface (2) Configure personnel information input by referring to the table below. Table5-3 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Parameter Description and Configuration Remarks Mandatory. Name / Enter the name of a person. Enter the gender of the person. Gender / Select Male or Female from the drop‐down list. The default value is Male. Enter the card No. of the person. Card No. After successful input, the person can swipe the card for access. Enter the ID card No. of the person. At least one of the parameters needs ID No. to be set so that personnel After successful input, the person can swipe the ID card for access. information can be input Collect and input face photos by referring to the face photo successfully. collection process. ...
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Figure5-17 Collecting and Inputting a Face Photo On the photo confirmation interface, tap to confirm the c ollected photo. is the back button. Figure5-18 Photo Confirmation Interface (4) On the User Management interface, tap Save to complete the personnel information input. ...
Figure5-19 Save Interface 5.5.5 Activation Password To change the configured activation password, do as follows: (1) On the Activation Config interface, tap to go to the Activation Password interface. Figure5-20 Activation Password Interface (2) Enter the old password, new password, and confirm the new password as required. ...
NOTE! The password must contain at least eight characters (including at least two of the following types: upper c ase letters, lower case letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens). The confirmation password must be consistent with the new password. The activation password is consistent with the password for the admin to log in to the Web interface. If the activation password is changed, use the new password to log in to the Web interface. (3) Tap Save to complete the activation password change. 5.5.6 Admin Password On the password‐based door opening interface, users can enter an admin password to open the door. The admin password is applicable to device managerial personnel (such as people in the management center). The admin password is disabled by default. If you need to enable the admin password, tap Yes and enter passwords in Password and Confirm. NOTE! The password must be a string of eight characters. The confirmation password must be consistent with the password. Figure5-21 Admin Password Configuration Interface 5.5.7 Authentication Scene This interface allows you to configure terminal authentication scenes, temperature measurement range, temperature alarm value, and other data. The table below describes detailed configuration. ...
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Figure5-22 Authentication Scene Interface Parameter Description and Configuration The visual intercom face recognition terminal only measures people's temperatures and does not conduct other authentication. For the prompt on Temperature the GUI, see Temperature measurement mode. Measurement Only Note: In this scene, the authentication modes of all libraries configured in the visual intercom face recognition terminal will be cleared. Face Scan + Temperature A person is allowed to pass only after the face authentication succeeds and Authentication Measurement the temperature is normal. For the prompt on the GUI, see Mask detection Scene and temperature measurement. The face whitelist mode + temperature measurement mode are adopted. A person (whose information is stored in the library) is allowed to pass only Face Authentication + after the face authentication succeeds and the temperature is normal. For the Temperature prompt on the GUI, see Mask detection and temperature measurement. Measurement ...
Call Operations on Visual Intercom Face Recognition Terminal 5.6.1 Call Resident (1) Tap Call Resident on the main interface. (2) On the displayed interface, enter the room No. as prompted and tap OK. Figure5-23 Call Creation Interface (3) The call waiting interface is displayed on the face recognition terminal, as shown in the figure below. Figure5-24 Call Waiting Interface (4) The face recognition terminal displays different interfaces, depending on whether the indoor monitor answers the call. ...
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Answer When the indoor monitor answers the call from the face recognition terminal, an interface as shown in the figure below is displayed. Figure5-25 Interface Displayed after the Indoor Monitor Answers the Call Rejection When the indoor monitor rejects the call from the face recognition terminal, an interface as shown in the figure below is displayed and the terminal returns to the main interface. Figure5-26 Interface Displayed after the Indoor Monitor Rejects the Call ...
Call timeout When the indoor monitor does not answer the call within the set call duration (60s), the face recognition terminal automatically ends the call and returns to the main interface. Other cases When the face recognition terminal calls an indoor monitor, different prompts are provided on the interface of the terminal based on the configuration and operations. See the table below. Table5-4 Description of Prompts Displayed on the Interface Prompt Displayed on the Interface of Description the Face Recognition Terminal When you tap Hang up on the interface of the face recognition terminal before the resident answers the call, "Hanging Up" is displayed on the Hanging Up interface, and the terminal ends the call and returns to the main interface 2s later. When the resident called by the face recognition terminal does not exist, Unable to Connect "Unable to Connect" is displayed on the interface, and the terminal ends the call and returns to the main interface 2s later. When the face recognition terminal calls an indoor monitor that is in Do Not Disturb mode, "The subscriber you dialed is busy" is displayed on the The subscriber you dialed is busy interface, and the terminal ends the call and returns to the main interface 2s later. When the face recognition terminal calls an indoor monitor that is No Answer configured with auto answer, "No Answer" is displayed on the interface, and the terminal ends the call and returns to the main interface 2s later. If the network of the face recognition terminal or a called indoor monitor Network Failure is disconnected, "Network Failure" is displayed on the interface, and the ...
Figure 5-27 Management Center Calling Interface (4) The face recognition terminal displays different interfaces based on whether the management center answers the call. Answer A person in the management center answers the call from the face recognition terminal. For the interface display, see Answer. Rejection A person in the management center rejects the call from the face recognition terminal. For the interface display, see Rejection. Call timeout When no person in the management center answers the call within the set call duration (60s), the face recognition terminal automatically ends the call and returns to the main interface. Door Opening Method 5.7.1 Face Scan‐based Door Opening The face recognition terminal matches a collected face photo with photos in the face photo library. If the match is successful, an interface as shown in the figure below is displayed, the audio "Recognized successfully" is played, and the door is successfully opened. ...
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Figure5-28 Successful Recognition Interface f If the match fails, an interface as shown in the figure below is displayed and the audio "Unregistered person" is played. You can try other methods to open the door. Figure5-29 Unregistered Person Interface Other face scan‐based door opening failures ...
Some failures may arise during face scan‐based door opening. The prompts displayed on the interface are as follows and the effect is similar to the Unregistered Person interface. Not a real person. Unscheduled access. Please face the camera. 5.7.2 Password‐based Door Opening When password authentication is enabled on the outdoor monitor (for the configuration, see Check Template), a person can enter the room password or admin password to open the door. 1. Password‐based door opening (1) Tap Password on the main interface. (2) On the displayed interface, enter the password as prompted and then tap OK. NOTE! Door opening passwords are configured on the indoor monitor. For details, see the Wall‐mounted Indoor M onitor User Manual. Figure5-30 Password‐based Door Opening Interface The password is correct and the door is opened successfully. After a correct room password is entered, an interface as shown in the figure below is displayed and the audio "Recognized Successfully" is played. ...
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Figure5-31 Successful Recognition Interface The password is wrong and the door fails to be opened. After a wrong room password is entered, an interface as shown in the figure below is displayed and the audio "Password authentication failed" is played. Figure5-32 Wrong Password Interface 2. Admin password‐based door opening (1) Tap Password on the main interface. ...
(2) On the displayed interface, enter the admin password and tap OK. NOTE! For the setting of the admin password, see Admin Password. The admin password is correct and the door is opened successfully. For the interface and voice prompt, see The password is correct and the door is opened successfully. The admin password is wrong and the door fails to be opened. For the interface and voice prompt, see The password is wrong and the door fails to be opened. 5.7.3 Card Swiping‐based Door Opening People can swipe their cards on the face recognition access control terminal to open the door. When a card reader is connected to the face recognition terminal, people can swipe their cards in the card scan area to open the door. NOTE! People's card information needs to be sent to the face recognition terminal in advance. 5.7.4 QR Code‐based Door Opening The face recognition terminal supports QR code‐based door opening. (1) Tap on the main interface to go to the QR code interface. (2) Aim the generated QR code towards the camera of the face recognition terminal or a connected QR code scan device. The recognition will be successful and the door will be open. NOTE! If no operation is performed on the QR code interface within 30s, the face recognition terminal automatically switches to the live view i nterface. ...
Figure5-33 Door Opening Success Interface Personnel Management Personnel Information Input The face recognition terminal supports multiple personnel information input methods. Users can select a proper method based on actual application scenes. 6.1.1 Information Import to the Terminal You can import information by using the People Import Tool or input the information locally. 1. Local input The face recognition terminal allows you to input personnel information locally. For detailed operation, see User Management. 2. Input on the Web interface You can import personnel information on the Web interface of the visual intercom face recognition terminal. For detailed operation, see Personnel Management. ...
3. Import using the People Import Tool Decompress People Import Tool.7z and import personnel information by referring to the People Import Tool Operation Manual‐Detailed Version and People Import Tool Operation Manual‐Simplified Version. Personnel Deletion 1. Deletion on the Web interface You can delete personnel information on the Web interface of the visual intercom face recognition terminal. For detailed operation, see Personnel Management. 2. Deletion Using the People Import Tool For detailed operation process, see Import using the People Import Tool. Web Operations Login 7.1.1 Preparation Install the device by referring to the quick guide of the product (in the delivery accessories of the device). Connect the device to a power supply and start the device. You can manage and maintain the visual intercom face recognition terminal in a visualized manner on the Web browser. ...
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2. Add the IP address as a trusted site Figure 7-1 Internet Setting Figure 7-2 Adding the IP Address as a Trusted Site 1.13 NOTE! The IP address 192.168.1.13 in this example is the default IP address. Please replace it with the actual address o f your face recognition terminal if it has been changed. ...
3. (Optional) Modify user access control settings You are recommended to set the user control permission to minimum before accessing the device. Choose Start > Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, follow the steps below to set the user control permission to minimum. Figure7-3 Setting the Control Permission 7.1.2 Logging In to the Web Interface The default static IP address of the device is 192.168.1.13. The device also supports simple login using the IP address of 192.168.0.13 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled on the device by default. If a DHCP server is used in the network, the IP address may be assigned dynamically. In this case, use the actual IP address for login. For operations to be performed when a dynamic IP address is assigned, click Here for a reference. The steps of logging in to the Web interface (Internet Explorer 10 as an example) are as follows: (1) Enter the IP address in the address bar of the browser and press Enter. (2) A plug‐in installation prompt as shown in the figure below is displayed when you log in to the Web interface for the first time. Follow instructions on the interface to complete the plug‐in installation (all browsers need to be closed for the installation), restart the Internet Explorer, and log in to the system again. ...
Figure7-4 Login Interface The table below describes parameters and plug‐ins on the interface and their configuration. Table7-1 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter/Plug‐in Description Configuration Username and password for logging in to the Web interface. At initial login: The default username is admin and the default Enter the username and password Username/Password password is 123456 . based on the actual conditions. The password for admin to log in to the Web interface is the same as the activation password. If the activation password has been changed, enter the new password here. If it is selected, live view videos are displayed ...
Click Photo in the menu bar. The current photo storage status is displayed. Figure7-5 Photo Information 7.2.1 Photo List Sorting You can click Ascending Order or Descending Order to sort the photo list. 7.2.2 Total Capacity/Available Capacity The total capacity and available capacity of TMS servers 1 and 2 are displayed. 7.2.1 Photo Naming Rules In the photo list, photos are named in a format as shown in the figure below for storage. Figure7-6 Photo Name The naming rule is described as follows: Snapshot time + match result code + highest similarity value (one value) + information about the person corresponding to the highest similarity (person ID + face ID + name)+ detected temperature Possible match results include the following: 1: authentication succeeded ...
2: authentication failed 3: authentication succeeded but not within arming time period 10: Abnormal temperature or mask unworn 21: person creation succeeded 22: person modification succeeded 23: face collection succeeded 24: invalid value If a stranger is scanned, the match result shows "0_0_unidentified". 7.2.2 Refreshing the Photo Library Click Refresh to refresh the stored content to the latest state. 7.2.3 Exporting Records You can export some operation records from the database. 7.2.4 Exporting Photos You can export all or some of the photos stored in the face recognition terminal. (1) Go to the Photo List interface. (2) Select photos to be exported. (3) Click Export and select the storage path to export the photos. Figure7-7 Export Operation Interface (4) Access the folder that stores the exported photos to view the exported photos. ...
Figure7-8 Deletion Operation Interface 7.2.6 Exporting and Deleting Photos When Export & Delete is clicked, selected photos will be exported and deleted from the face recognition terminal. (1) Go to the Photo List interface. (2) Select photos to be exported and deleted. (3) Click Export & Delete. (4) In the deletion confirmation box, click OK. Figure7-9 Export and Deletion Operation Interface (5) Select the path for storing the photos and click OK to complete the export and deletion operation. ...
Parameter Configuration 7.3.1 Common Figure7-10 Common Parameter Configuration Interface 1. Basic Info The Basic Info interface allows you to view the status of the current device in real time, so as to rapidly know about the device condition and better maintain the device. (1) Choose Setup > Common > Basic Info to go to the Basic Info interface. ...
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Figure7-11 Basic Info Interface (2) Click Refresh to update the device to the latest state. On the refreshed interface, you can view status information about the current device. Local Settings Set local parameters for your PC. (1) Choose Setup > Common > Local Settings to go to the Local Settings interface. (2) The figure below shows the Local Settings interface. Modify parameters based on actual requirements by referring to the table below. ...
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Figure7-12 Local Settings Interface Table7-2 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description Area The options are as follows: Disable Enable Intelligent Mark Untriggered Target When this function is enabled, the terminal will track and mark targets. If the face detection function is enabled, the device will track and mark faces. The options are as follows: Real‐Time Priority: Recommended if the network is in good c ondition. Fluency Priority: Recommended if you want short time lag for live video. Ultra‐low Latency: Recommended if you want the minimum time lag ...
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The value ranges from 1min to 60min. You can enter the value based on actual conditions. This parameter is displayed only when Recording is set to Subsection by Size. Subsection Size (MB) The value ranges from 10MB to 1024MB. You can enter the value based on actual conditions. The options are as follows: Overwrite Recording: When the assigned storage space on the computer is used up, The device deletes the existing recording files t o When Storage Full make room for the new recording file. Stop Recording: When the assigned storage space on the computer is full, recording stops automatically. Total capacity assigned for local recording. Total Capacity(GB) The value ranges from 10GB to 1024GB. You can enter the value based on actual conditions. Files Folder Path for storing snapshot photos. (3) Click Save to complete the configuration. 3.
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Figure7-14 Static Address Configuration Interface Table7-3 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration Network Isolation Keep the default value Off. It cannot be configured. Enter the IP address of the device. IP Address The IP address of the device must be unique across the network and cannot begin with 127. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the device. Default Gateway Enter the default gateway of the device. When is set to PPPoE, complete the configuration by referring to the figure below. Obtain IP Address If the face recognition terminal is connected to the network through Point to Point over Ethernet (PPPoE), you need to select PPPoE as the IP obtainment mode. Figure7-15 PPPoE Configuration Interface Table7-4 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration Username Enter the username and password provided by your internet Service Provider (ISP). Password NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. ...
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(3) Configure IPv6 settings as shown in in the figure above. Table7-5 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration IPv6 Mode The default value is Manual. Keep the default value here. Enter the IPv6 address of the device. IPv6 Address The IP address of the device must be unique across the network. Prefix Length Enter the length of the subnet prefix of the device. Default Gateway Enter the default gateway of the device. (4) Set parameters as shown in in the figure above. Table7-6 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration The value ranges from 576 to 1500. MTU This parameter is not displayed when Obtain IP Address is set to PPPoE. Port Type The default value is FE Port. Keep the default value. The options are as follows: 10M Half Duplex ...
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Sync with System Configuration: The time is synchronized with the initially configured time of the system. Sync with NTP Server: The time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server. Sync with Management Server(Non‐ONVIF): The time is synchronized with the time of the management server. Sync with Management Server(ONVIF): The time is synchronized with the time of the management server. Sync with Latest Server Time: The time is synchronized with the latest time of all servers in the network. Time Zone Select the correct time zone. This parameter is available only when Sync Mode is set to Sync with System or . Configuration Sync with Latest Server Time System Time Configure the correct time. This parameter is available only when Sync Mode is set to Sync with System or . Configuration Sync with Latest Server Time Sync with Computer Time The system time for synchronization is the time of the local PC. This parameter is displayed only when Sync Mode is set to . Sync with NTP Server NTP Server Address Enter the IP address of the NTP server. ...
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(3) Click Save to complete the configuration. 5. Server If the face recognition terminal is used in standalone mode, you do not need to config server information. 6. User The device supports no more than one administrator and a maximum of 32 ordinary users. The administrator is admin (the administrator name cannot be modified) by default and has all management and operation permissions for the device and users. Ordinary users only have the live view permission for the device. (1) Adding an ordinary user (1) Log in to the terminal interface as admin. (2) Choose Setup > Common > User to go to the User interface. (3) Follow the steps shown in the figure below to add an ordinary user. Figure7-19 Ordinary User Adding Interface (2) Editing an ordinary user The following uses an ordinary user as an example. The steps of editing admin are the same as those of editing an ordinary user. (1) Log in to the terminal interface as admin. ...
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Figure7-20 Ordinary User Information Editing Interface (4) After editing information, click OK to save the user information. (3) Deleting an ordinary user (1) Log in to the terminal interface as admin. (2) Choose Setup > Common > User to go to the User interface. (3) Select the ordinary user to be deleted and follow the steps as shown in the figure below to delete the u ser. Figure7-21 Ordinary User Deletion Interface NOTE! Only admin can modify passwords. When the name or password of a user is modified, if the user has logged i n to the system, the user will be forced to log out and needs to enter the new name or password for login next time. Only admin can delete existing users. After a user is deleted, the user cannot log in. If the user has logged in to the system before deletion, the user will be forced to log out. The Web interface login password of admin is the same as the activation password. If the login password o f admin has been changed, use the new password to log in to the Activation Config interface. 7. Ports & Devices (1) Serial Port ...
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NOTE! The serial port configuration interface varies with the device type. (1) Choose Setup > Common > Ports & Devices and click the Serial Port tab. Figure7-22 Serial Port Configuration Interface Table7-9 Parameter Description and Configuration RS485_1 Parameter RS232_1 Security Module: Select this option when ID Card Mode: Select this option when the face the face recognition terminal connects to a recognition terminal connects to an ID card digital detection module through the R S485 reader. serial port. QR Code Mode: Select this option when the face Gate Mode C: Select this option when O&M recognition terminal connects to a QR code management is required for gate machines reader. connected to the face recognition terminal IC Card Mode: This option is displayed when t he through the RS485 serial port. face recognition terminal has a built‐in card ...
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external device is c onnected or external devices do not need O&M management. Bluetooth Mode: This option is displayed when the face recognition terminal is used with a s mart lock via Bluetooth. Wiegand IC Card Mode: Select this option when the face recognition terminal connects to a card reader through RS232. Set this parameter based on actual scenes. NOTE! For RS485 and RS232 serial ports, Port Mode cannot be set to a gate mode at the same time. Enable Security The configuration is not supported. / Module The configuration is not supported. RS485 Address / The configuration is not supported. Use the default value. Baud Rate Keep the default values as follows: Data Bits: 8 Data Bits/ Stop Stop Bits: 1 Bits/ Parity/ Parity: None Flow Control Flow Control: None NOTE! The parameters cannot be set when Port Mode is set to IC Card Mode. Enable Trans‐ It is used for internal debugging. Ignore it. Channel ...
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Table7-10 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Configuration Protocol Set it to Wiegand 26 or Wiegand 34 based on actual scenes. The options are as follows: Ascending Order The sequence of the card No. read by 2M card reader (EG121@IC)is the positive sequence. When the sequence is the same as the sequence of the card No. read by 2M Format card reader, select Ascending Order in the input/output. Descending Order When the sequence is opposite to the sequence of the card No. read by 2M card reader, select Descending Order in the input/output. The default value is Ascending Order. Set this parameter based on actual scenes. (3) Click Save to complete the Wiegand interface configuration. (3) IO Configuration The face recognition terminal connects to gate machines, door locks, or access control buttons and sends the door opening signal to them. Perform the following operations to complete configuration: (1) Choose Setup > Common > Ports & Devices and click the IO Configuration tab. NOTE! Some devices support the output from only one or zero IO ports and the IO port configuration interface is different for the devices. Some devices does not support door locks or access control buttons and the IO port configuration ...
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Table7-11 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Parameter Description and Configuration F1/F2 indicates the IO port of the face recognition terminal. Select the check box in the front. Then, the configuration of the IO port will take effect. IO ports support the following types of external devices: Door lock: The face recognition terminal outputs door opening signals to door locks through an IO port. Pulse Width here refers to one door opening duration. When the door opening duration exceeds this time, the door magnet will generate an alarm. Value range: [1–300]s; Default value: 5s F1/F2 Door button: The face recognition terminal can receive the door opening signal from the access control button through an IO port and sends the door opening signal to the door l ock. The pulse width value here indicates that a valid door opening signal is generated only when the duration in which the door opening button is held down reaches the value here. Value range: [0–20000]ms; Default value: 100ms Level Value can be set to Low Level or High Level. The value should be consistent with the input and output signal level supported by external devices. It indicates the interval between two unlock operations. After the door is unlocked, it will not be re‐unlocked within the unlock interval even if a new unlock signal is received. In addition, the door opening duration of the door lock will not be re‐timed. If it is set to 0, door unlock will be triggered Unlock Interval each time the unlock signal is received, and the door opening duration of the door lock will be re‐ ...
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NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. Figure7-25 Audio Configuration Interface (2) Set whether to mute the audio. If no, set the play volume. (3) Click Save to complete the audio configuration. (5) Illumination NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. (1.1) LCD Light Configure the LCD light for the face recognition terminal on the Illumination tab page. NOTE! Some devices do not support the LCD light configuration and the LCDLight area will not be displayed for them. (1) Choose Setup > Common > Ports & Devices and click the Illumination tab. (2) Set the LCD light as required. Figure7-26 LCD Light Configuration Interface Status Light Operation ...
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The LCD light of the face recognition terminal shows red when an exception occurs during personnel passage. On: The LCD light of the face recognition terminal shows red when an exception occurs RedLight during personnel passage. Off: The LCD light of the face recognition terminal will not show red when an e xception occurs during personnel passage. (3) Click Save to complete the LCD light configuration. (1.2) Energy Conservation The face recognition terminal supports light energy conservation configuration. (1) Choose Setup > Common > Ports & Devices and click the Illumination tab. (2) Set energy conservation parameters based on actual requirements. Figure7-27 Energy Conservation Configuration Interface Table7-12 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description Configuration On: When the face recognition terminal detects a face within the p reset Schedule, all lights (including the LCD light, display screen, and light ...
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This parameter is used to adjust the brightness of the light supplement lamp when the display screen is off. A larger parameter value indicates brighter light supplement lamp and vice versa. Set this parameter Value range: [0–200]; default value: 20 Brightness based on actual scenes. If it is set to 0, the light supplement lamp is turned off. The brightness can take effect only after the display screen becomes off again. (3) Click Save to complete the energy conservation configuration. (6) USB The configuration is not supported. (7) Card Reader The configuration is not supported. 8. Device Info The Device Info interface allows you to configure the current location of the device. (1) Log in to the terminal interface as admin. (2) Choose Setup > Common > Device Info to go to the Device Info interface. Figure7-28 Device Info Configuration Interface ...
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Enter the name of the community to which the device belongs. Community A string of 1 to 36 characters (1 to 12 Chinese characters) can be entered. Enter the No. of the building where the device is located. Building The value must be an integer in the valid range of 1 to 99. Select the quantity of units that can be served by the device from the drop‐down list. Configurable Units The options are 0, 1, 2, and 3. Enter the No. of the unit where the device is located. Unit The value is an integer in the valid range of 0 to 9. NOTE! Changing the device type will restart the device and restore the authentication mode to the default configuration. 9. Personalization (1) Ad Mode The face recognition terminal supports ads (pictures only). The configuration is as follows: Choose Setup > Common > Personalization and click the Ad Mode tab. Set the ad mode by referring to the table below. Figure7-29 Ad Mode Setting Interface Table7-14 Parameter Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration ...
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screen. Users can define ad images. The requirements for ad images are as follows: The file to be imported must be a .zip file. The file can contain three .bmp pictures at most, Import Image File which are named 1.bmp, 2.bmp, and 3.bmp, respectively. Image format: The image must be a 32‐bit .bmp file with the size of 480x800. (3) Click Save to complete the ad mode configuration. (2) Custom Logo and Prompt The face recognition terminal supports custom logos and prompts. The configuration is as follows: (1) Choose Setup > Common > Personalization and click the Custom Logo and Prompt tab. (2) Set the custom logo and prompt by referring to the table below. Figure7-30 Custom Logo and Prompt Interface Table7-15 Parameter Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration Display: The title bar is displayed. The title content can be set as follows: Default: "Welcome" is displayed on the title bar. Title Custom: You can define the title content. A string of 0–14 characters can b e entered. ...
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Figure7-31 Custom Button Interface (3) Click Save to complete the custom button configuration. 7.3.2 Network 1. Network For the Ethernet configuration interface, see Ethernet. 2. UNP The configuration is not supported. 3. DNS The configuration is not supported. 4. Port The configuration is not supported. 5. DDNS The configuration is not supported. 6. EZCloud The configuration is not supported. 7. E‐mail The configuration is not supported. 8. SNMP The configuration is not supported. 9. 802.1x The configuration is not supported. 7.3.3 Image 1. Image ...
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Figure7-32 Scene Configuration Interface (2) Scene Name: name of the current scene. Several scene modes have been preset in the device. After a scene mode is selected, image parameters are automatically switched (you can adjust image parameters as required). Common: recommended for outdoor scenes. Standard: standard image parameter, which is the default image style. Bright: The image brightness is improved based on the standard mode. Vivid: The image saturation is improved based on the standard mode. Road Highlight Compensation(HLC): The road highlight can be suppressed so that clear images can be obtained. It is applicable to road scenes. Park Highlight Compensation(HLC): The park highlight can be suppressed so that clear images can be obtained. It is applicable to park scenes. WDR: recommeded for scenes with high‐contrast lighting, such as window, corridor, front door or other scenes that are bright outside but dim inside. Custom: set a scene name as needed. (3) Select a scene and then click to set it as the default scene. (4) If auto‐switching is enabled, the device can switch to the scene automatically when the condition for switching to a non‐default scene is met. Otherwise, the device remains in the default scene. When auto‐ switching is not enabled, The device remains in the current scene. NOTE! If Auto Switching is enabled (scene settings will be unavailable), the device will switch between the set scenes. If not, the device will stay at the current scene. The device will stay at default scenes unless the non‐default scenes are triggered. If multiple non‐default scenes are triggered, then the device will switch to the scene with the minimum number ...
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Figure7-33 Image Enhancement Interface (2) Use the sliders to change the settings. You may also enter values directly. The following table describes some major parameters. Table7-16 Parameter Description Item Description Set the degree of brightness of images. Brightness Low brightness High brightness The amount of a hue contained in a color. Saturation Low saturation High saturation Set the degree of difference between the blackest pixel and the whitest pixel. ...
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Item Description Low sharpness High sharpness 2D Noise Reduce the noise of images. The function may cause image blurring. Reduction 3D Noise Reduce the noise of images. The function may cause motion blur (or ghosting in some applications). Reduction Rotation of the image. Normal Flip Vertical Image Rotation ...
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(1) Click Setup > Image > Image and then click Exposure. Figure7-34 Exposure Configuration Interface (2) Set parameters as required. The table below describes the exposure parameters. Table7-17 Parameter Description and Configuration Item Description Select a mode to achieve the desired exposure effect. Automatic: The device automatically adjusts exposure based on the environment. Custom: The user sets exposure as needed. Shutter Priority: The device prefers to adjust the shutter to control the image q uality. Exposure Mode Indoor 50Hz: The device reduces stripes by limiting shutter frequency. Indoor 60Hz: The device reduces stripes by limiting shutter frequency. Manual: The device allows fine‐tuning image quality by setting shutter, gain and iris manually. Low Motion Blur: The device controls the minimum shutter to reduce motion blur in face photos captured in motion. Shutter is used to control the light that comes into the lens. A fast shutter speed is ideal for scenes in quick motion. A slow shutter speed is ideal for scenes that change slowly. NOTE! ...
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NOTE! You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is not set to Shutter Priority and when Image Stabilizer is disabled. Set the slowest shutter speed that the device can use during exposure. Slowest Shutter NOTE! You can set this parameter only when Slow Shutter is set to On. Adjust the compensation value as required to achieve the desired effects. Compensation NOTE! You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is not set to Manual. Set the way the device measures the intensity of light. Center‐Weighted Average Metering: The device measures light mainly in the central part of images. Evaluative Metering: The device measures light in the customized area of images. Spot Metering: It is similar to Evaluative Metering but the difference is that the image brightness cannot be improved. Face Metering: The device adjusts the image quality in poor lighting conditions by controlling the Metering Control brightness of captured face photos in Face scene. Interlligent Metering: In case of poor illumination or backlight in the "face" scene, when someone passes through the terminal the terminal controls the brightness of the captured person photo or face photo to improve the snapshot quality. NOTE! You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is not set to Manual. The default value is Face ...
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Enable WDR to distinguish the bright and dark areas in the same image. NOTE! This parameter is available only when Exposure Mode is set to Automatic, Custom, Shutter Priority, WDR Indoor 50Hz, or Indoor 60Hz and electronic image stabilization and defog are disabled. You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is neither Customize nor Manual and when Image Stabilizer is disabled. After enabling the WDR function, you can improve the image by adjusting the WDR level. NOTE! WDR Level Use level 7 or higher when there is a high contrast between the bright and dark areas of the scene. In the case of low contrast, it is recommended to disable WDR or use level 1‐6. Suppress WDR When enabled, The device can automatically adjust slow shutter frequency according to the frequency Stripes of light to minimize stripes that may appear in images. Enable the WDR sensitivity. WDR Open NOTE! Sensitivity This parameter is available only when WDR is set to Automatic. Disable the WDR sensitivity. WDR Close NOTE! Sensitivity ...
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(5) White Balance White balance is the process of offsetting unnatural color cast in images under different color temperatures so as to output images that best suit human eyes. (1) Click Setup > Image > Image and then click White Balance. Figure7-36 White Balance Configuration Interface (2) Select a white balance mode as required. The following table describes some major parameters. Item Description Adjust the red or blue offset of the image: Auto/ Auto 2: The device adjusts the red and blue offset automatically according to the light condition (the color tends to be blue).If the images are still unnaturally red or blue in Auto mode, please try Auto2. Fine Tune/ Fine Tune(Base on night mode): Allow you to adjust the red and blue offset manually. White Balance Sodium Lamp: The camera adjusts red and blue offset automatically according to the light condition (the color tends to be red). Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor environment with a relatively greater color temperature range. Locked: Lock the current color temperature without change. Adjust the red offset manually. Red Offset NOTE! You can set this parameter only when White Balance is set to Fine Tune. ...
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NOTE! You can set this parameter only when WDR is turned off. Only some camera models support optical defog. When Defog is set to On, defog intensity level 6‐9 represent optical defog, and images change from color to black/white when defog intensity is set from level 5 to 6;if Defog is set to Auto and defog intensity level is somewhere between 6‐9, images do not automatically change to black/white in light fog conditions; the camera automatically switches to optical defog only in heavy fog conditions. (2) Enable the defog function and then select a level for the scene. Level 9 achieves the maximum defog effects, and level 1 achieves the minimum. (3) To restore the default settings, click Default. 2. OSD On Screen Display (OSD) is the text displayed on the screen with video images and may include time and other customized contents. (1) Click Setup > Image > OSD. (2) Select the position and content of the OSD. Position: Click the box of an area on the preview screen. After the cursor changes to a movable status icon, hold down and drag the mouse to select the position. Overlay OSD Content: The drop‐down list provides Time, Preset and Serial Info. You may also select Custom and enter the content you want. After you have set the position and OSD content, the symbol appears in the Status column, which means that the OSD is set successfully. You may set multiple lines of contents for each area and use and to adjust the sequence of display. (3) After you have completed the settings, a message appears to indicate the successful settings. To cancel OSD for an area, clear the OSD content in the Overlay OSD Content column or select None in the Position column. The following shows an example time OSD. ...
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NOTE! Currently, the OSD configuration is not displayed on the GUI of the face recognition terminal. 7.3.4 Intelligent 1. Face Snapshot Face snapshot configuration includes the configuration of face detection, face detection threshold, filter by object size(px), and other parameters. Proper parameter configuration is conducive to face detection and m atch. (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Face and click the Face tab. Figure7-37 Face Snapshot Configuration Interface (2) Set parameters by referring to the table below. Intelligent analysis is enabled on the system by default. To modify parameters on the interface, click Stop Intelligent Analysis to stop intelligent analysis and then set parameters. Table7-18 Parameter Description and Configuration Pane Parameter Description and Configuration Click Full Screen, indicating that the full‐screen face photo will be detected. Face Detection Area Click Specified Area, indicating that face photo of a specified area will b e detected. ...
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Max. Same It is unavailable currently. You can draw the pupillary distance by using the mouse in the live view on the right side of the interface. A photo will be collected when the value of Min. Min. Pupillary Distance Pupillary Distance(px) is within the preset valid range. (px) The value range is 20 px to 150 px. Face Ovelay The configuration is not supported. Click On to enable the liveness detection function. Liveness Detection Liveness detection can effectively prevent video and photo counterfeits. It is enabled by default. There are three liveness detection levels: High, Medium, and Low. A higher Live Detection Level liveness detection level indicates a higher accuracy that non‐real people can be detected. The default value is Low. Threshold for 1:N match on face snapshots. When the face match similarity reaches the preset similarity threshold, the match is successful. Face Detection Snapshot Quality Threshold Threshold Value range: [1–100]; default value: 1 Note: After mask detection is enabled, Snapshot Quality Threshold must be set to 1. Threshold for 1:1 match on ID cards. Face ...
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Figure7-38 Time Template Adding a time template NOTE! A maximum of 16 time templates can be set. (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Time Template and click Add. (2) Set parameters in the right pane of the interface. Template Name: Enter the name of a time template. Requirements: 1–20 characters, with upper‐ and lower‐case English letters, digits, hyphens, and underscores supported. Enable Plan: Select the check box to enable the arming plan. Set the arming time range. Click and drag the mouse on the time table to set the arming time range. The time accuracy is 1 hour. Figure7-39 Time Table for Dragging the Mouse to Set the Arming Time Range You can also click to go to the Edit interface, on which you can set arming time for a week. ...
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A maximum of eight arming time ranges can be set for a day. The time ranges cannot be overlapped. A recognition success prompt is displayed only when the authentication succeeds in the preset arming time ranges. The prompt "non‐specified time" is displayed when the authentication is successful out of the arming time ranges. After setting arming time for a day, you can copy the arming time to other days. Figure7-40 Edit Interface EnableException Date: Select the check box to enable exception dates. Set an exception date. Exception dates must be set based on dates and not time ranges on a day. An exception date can be added, deleted, or modified. The prompt "non‐specified time" is displayed when the authentication is successful on an exception date. Figure7-41 EnableException Date (3) Click Save to save the added time template. Modifying a time template To modify an existing time template, select it, modify desired parameters, and click Save to complete the modification of the time template. Deleting a time template (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Time Template and select the time template to be deleted. (2) Click Delete. (3) In the displayed confirmation box, click OK to delete it. ...
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NOTE! If a person is bound to a time template, you need to unbind the person before deleting the time template. Otherwise, a prompt, indicating that deletion failed and you are required to unbind the person first, is displayed when you delete it. 3. Check Template A check template supports time range‐based authentication modes and a maximum of eight time ranges can be set for a day (the time ranges cannot be overlapped). The authentication mode can be separately set for each day or copied to all days. Figure7-42 Check Template Adding a check template NOTE! A maximum of 16 check templates can be set. (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Check Template and click Add. (2) Set parameters in the right pane of the interface. Template Name: Enter the name of a check template. The value is a string of 1–63 characters. Time range and authentication mode Set the authentication mode for each time range in a week based on actual conditions. There are four authentication modes available: IC Card: The face recognition terminal conducts 1:N match on the acquired card number (IC card number or ID card number) and the card numbers in the library. Face: The face recognition terminal conducts 1:N match on the face snapshot photo and face photos in the library. IC Card+Face: The face recognition terminal conducts 1:N match on the acquired card number (IC card number) and the card numbers in the library, and then conducts 1:1 match on the face photo corresponding to the card number and the snapshot photo. ...
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adopted, the authentication modes are in an "OR" relationship, that is, the door is open when a person passes the authentication in any of the modes. Copying time ranges and authentication modes After setting time ranges and authentication modes for Monday, if the same time ranges and authentication modes are required for Tuesday to Sunday, select the check box in front of Select All to copy them to all days. If the same time ranges and authentication modes are required only for some days, select specific days and click Copy. (3) Click Save to save the added check template. Modifying a check template To modify an existing check template, select it, modify desired parameters, and click Save to complete the modification of the check template. Deleting a check template (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Check Template and select the check template to be deleted. (2) Click Delete. (3) In the displayed confirmation box, click OK to delete it. 4. Face Library Choose Setup > Intelligent > Face Library. On the Face Library interface, you can add a face library and add people to a face library. Figure7-43 Face Library Interface (1) Face library management Adding a face library NOTE! A maximum of 16 face libraries can be set. (1) Above the personnel library list, click Add. ...
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Figure7-44 Add Face Library Interface Table7-19 Parameter Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration Set the parameter to either of the following options based on the actual conditions: Face Library Type Employee Library Visitor Library Enter a library name. Face Library Name A string of 1 to 63 characters can be entered. Select a check template from the drop‐down list. Check templates are added on the Check Template Check Template interface. The 1:N match is adopted in face recognition. When the match similarity reaches the threshold set 1:N Match Threshold here, the authentication succeeds. The options are as follows: Open door: After the authentication succeeds, a door opening signal is sent to t rigger door opening. Verify Success Linkage Voice Prompt: A voice prompt is played after the authentication succeeds. Configuration ...
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Figure7-45 Edit Face Library Interface (3) Click OK to complete the modification. Deleting a face library (1) Select a required face library and click Delete. (2) In the displayed confirmation box, click OK to delete the face library. Deleting a face library will delete people in the face library. (1) Personnel management Adding persons Persons can be added one by one or be imported in batches. Adding a person (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Face Library and select the face library to which persons are to be added. (2) On the personnel list bar, click Add. (3) On the displayed Add Face Info interface, configure person information by referring to the table below. ...
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Figure7-46 Add Face Info Interface Table7-20 Parameter Configuration Pane Parameter Description and Configuration It is required. Enter the No. of a person. No. Requirements: 1–15 characters, with upper‐ and lower‐case English letters, digits, hyphens, and underscores supported. It is required. Name Enter the name of the person. Basic Info Requirements: a string of 1 to 63 characters. Select a card type and then enter the card No. CardType1/CardType2 The options of the card type include IC card, ID card, and none. CardNo.1/CardNo.2 Card No. requirements: 1–20 characters, with upper‐ and lower‐case English letters and digits supported. Comment Enter remarks for the person. Click Local Upload. On the displayed interface, select a local face photo for ...
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When multiple time templates are bound, the union of the time templates is taken during authentication. If a bound time template is not within the range of effective time to expiration time, the prompt "non‐specified time" is displayed after successful authentication. (4) Click OK to complete the adding. Importing personnel information in batches (1) Choose Setup > Intelligent > Face Library and select the face library to which persons are to be added. (2) Click Export Template to download an import template to the local device. (3) Decompress the template. In the import table, enter information according to r equirements. (4) Click Batch Import to upload the import table. Figure7-47 Batch Import The figure below shows the import status. If information about a person fails to be imported, check the failure cause in the description column, modify information, and then import the person information again. NOTE! OET‐515H can store information about a maximum of 50,000 p ersons. 2MTHFR‐2M can store information about a maximum of 10,000 persons. ...
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Figure7-48 Edit Interface (3) On the displayed edit interface, modify person information by referring to Adding a person. (4) Click OK to complete the modification. Deleting persons Persons can be deleted one by one or together. Deleting a person (1) Select the check box in the upper left corner of a person to be deleted. (2) Click the delete button as shown in the figure below. Figure7-49 Delete Interface ...
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(3) In the displayed deletion confirmation box, click OK to complete the deletion. Deleting all persons (1) Select the check box in front of Select All. Figure7-50 Selecting All Persons (2) Click or . (3) In the displayed confirmation box, click OK to complete the deletion. Searching for a person You can search for personnel information by No., name, or ID card No. Figure7-51 Search Box 5. Advanced Setting Choose Setup > Intelligent > Advanced Setting. Set parameters by referring to the table below. ...
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Figure7-52 Advanced Setting Interface Table7-21 Parameter Description and Configuration Item Description Authentication: After Door Opening Mode is set to Authentication, the terminal generates the door opening signal only after a person passes the authentication in Check Template. Face: After Door Opening Mode is set to Face, the face recognition Door Opening Mode terminal generates the door opening signal when detecting a face snapshot photo. If a whitelist library is configured, face match will be conducted on whitelisted personnel and success prompts will be provided. No prompt will be given on the GUI when non‐whitelisted personnel have their faces scanned. ...
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Set this parameter based on actual application scenes. Off: When it is set to Off, the camera of the face recognition terminal will not collect QR code data. On: When it is set to On and IC card is contained in Check QR Code Detection Template, the camera of the face recognition terminal will c ollect QR code data and authentication will be conducted. For detailed operations, see QR Code‐based Door Opening. Set this parameter based on actual application scenes. Private When it is set to Private, the face recognition terminal will parse QR code data locally (this protocol is applicable when a camera QR Code Protocal or QR code scanner is used for collection).
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The options are On and Off. Set the parameter based on the actual conditions. The default value is Off. After On is clicked, when the face recognition terminal detects that a person does not wear a mask, a prompt is displayed on the GUI and a Open Door If voice prompt (please wear a mask) is played but the authentication Detection (face scan, IC card, ID card) and door opening result will not be Mask Failed affected. After Off is clicked, when the face recognition terminal detects that a person does not wear a mask, a prompt is displayed on the GUI and a voice prompt (please wear a mask) is played, and the door will not open. Measure Forehead Temperature: The forehead temperature will be measured. Measure Wrist Temperature: The wrist temperature will be Temperature measured. Measurement ...
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alarm when blacklist person is detected. The options are On and Off. Set the parameter based on the actual conditions. The default value is Off. Authentication After turning on the authentication failure alarm, terminal will output Failure Alarm an authentication failure alarm when face and card authentication failed. 6. Recognition Result Display The Recognition Result Display interface allows you to configure whether a person's registered picture and name need to be displayed on the terminal interface after face recognition succeeds. (1) Choose Setup > Common > Smart Snapshot and click the Recognition Result Display tab. Figure7-53 Recognition Result Display Interface (2) Configure recognition result display by referring to the table below. Table7-22 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration Display: The face recognition terminal displays a person's registered picture after face recognition succeeds. Face Library Picture Hide: The face recognition terminal does not display a person's registered picture after face recognition succeeds. Set this parameter based on actual requirements. Default: The face recognition terminal displays "Recognized Successfully" after face ...
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7. Sensing The configuration is not supported. 7.3.5 Events You can set alarm arming to implement alarm reporting. By configuring triggered actions of other devices, an alarm can trigger one or more types of actions, so that the users handle the alarm and the corresponding actions in time. Alarm arming includes fire alarms, anti‐disassembly alarms, and door magnet alarms. 1. Fire alarms When the face recognition terminal connects to a fire alarm device, the terminal will generate a fire alarm record when a fire alarm occurs. (1) Choose Setup > Events > Events and then click Fire Alarm. Figure7-54 Fire Alarm Configuration Interface (2) Set fire alarm information. Select alarm and set the alarm name. Select N.O. or N.C. according to the type of the third‐party alarm input device. For example, if the third‐ party alarm input device is normally open, you need to select N.O. here, so that the camera can receive alarm information from the third‐party alarm input device. Select whether to enable Alarm Input. If Alarm Input is set to On, the terminal will receive alarms from the fire alarm device. If it is set to Off, the terminal will not receive alarms from the fire alarm d evice. (3) Set actions to be associated with fire alarms. Fire alarms can be associated with terminal snapshot and door opening actions. Select whether to enable the two functions based on actual scenes. (4) Set whether to enable the arming schedule. Select the Enable Plan check box and set the start time and end time of alarms (click Edit). The time ranges cannot be overlapped. The device outputs alarm signals only within the preset valid time ranges. ...
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The options of day include Monday to Sunday and the time of each day is defined using four time ranges. After setting the plan time for one day, you can click Copy and then click Paste on another day to copy the plan time to other days. Drawing Arming Time by Using the Mouse Editing Tables to Set Arming Time (5) Click Save. 2. Tamper Alarm The face recognition terminal has a tamper button, which can input the tamper alarm to the terminal. (1) Choose Setup > Events > Events and then click Tamper Alarm. Figure7-55 Tamper Alarm Configuration Interface (2) Set basic information about tamper alarms. Select alarm and set the alarm name. Select the alarm type. Set Alarm Type to N.O. or N.C. based on whether the tamper alarm input is of the normally open or normally closed type. Select whether to enable alarm input. If Alarm Input is set to On, the terminal will receive anti‐ disassembly alarms. If it is set to Off, the terminal will not receive tamper alarms. (3) Set actions to be associated with tamper alarms. (4) Tamper alarms can be associated with the terminal snapshot action. Select whether to enable the function based on actual scenes. ...
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Set whether to enable the arming schedule. Select the Enable Plan check box and set the start time and end time of alarms (click Edit). The time ranges cannot be overlapped. The device outputs alarm signals only within the preset valid time ranges. The options of day include Monday to Sunday and the time of each day is defined using four time ranges. After setting the plan time for one day, you can click Copy and then click Paste on another day to copy the plan time to other days. Drawing Arming Time by Using the Mouse Editing Tables to Set Arming Time (5) Click Save. 3. Door magnet alarms When the face recognition terminal connects to a door magnet, it can receive door magnet alarms. (1) Choose Setup > Events > Events and then click Door Magnet Alarm. Figure7-56 Door Magnet Alarm Configuration Interface (2) Set basic information about door magnet alarms. Select alarm and set the alarm name. Select the alarm type. Set Alarm Type to N.O. or N.C. based on whether the connected alarm input device is of the normally open or normally closed type. For example, for normally open alarm input devices, Alarm Type must be set to N.O. so that the face recognition terminal normally receives alarms from the connected device. ...
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Select whether to enable alarm input. If Alarm Input is set to On, the terminal will receive door magnet alarms. If it is set to Off, the terminal will not receive door magnet alarms. (3) Set actions to be associated with door magnet alarms. Door magnet alarms can be associated with the terminal snapshot action. Select whether to enable the function based on actual scenes. (4) Set whether to enable the arming schedule. Select the Enable Plan check box and set the start time and end time of alarms (click Edit). The time ranges cannot be overlapped. The device outputs alarm signals only within the preset valid time ranges. The options of day include Monday to Sunday and the time of each day is defined using four time ranges. After setting the plan time for one day, you can click Copy and then click Paste on another day to copy the plan time to other days. Drawing Arming Time by Using the Mouse Editing Tables to Set Arming Time (5) Click Save. 7.3.6 Storage 1. Storage (1) Click Setup > Storage > Storage. NOTE! Keep default values on the Storage interface. Configuration is forbidden. Formatting is forbidden. 2. FTP The configuration is not supported. 7.3.7 Security 1. User For user configuration, see User. ...
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Figure7-57 HTTPS Setting Interface (2) Select On for HTTPS. You may import a custom SSL certificate as needed. (3) Click Save. Next time you log in, enter the address in https://IP:HTTPS port number format, for example, https://192.168.1.13:443 to enter secure channel mode. If you use the default HTTPS port, enter https://IP. (2) RTSP Authentication RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is an application layer protocol. To transmit and control the audio and video, set RTSP authentication on the Web interface. (1) Click Setup > Security > Network Security > RTSP Authentication. (2) Select an authentication mode. Table7-23 Parameter Description and Configuration Parameter Description and Configuration The options are Basic, Digest, and None. RSTP Authentication The default value is Digest. The options are Digest and None. HTTP Authentication The default value is None. Figure7-58 RTSP Authentication Setting Interface (3) Click Save. NOTE! When the visual intercom face recognition terminal is used in combination with indoor monitors, the authentication mode needs to be set to None. ...
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(2) Select the check box to enable the ARP binding function and set the gateway MAC address. (3) Click Save. (4) IP Address Filtering Use IP address filtering to allow or forbid access from specified IP address(es). NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. (1) Click Setup > Security > Network Security > IP Address Filtering. Figure7-60 IP Address Filtering Setting Interface (2) Select On to enable IP address filtering. (3) Select a filtering mode, and then add IP address(es). (4) Click Save. NOTE! If Filtering Mode is set to Whitelist, then only the added IP address(es) are allowed to access the camera. I f Filtering Mode is set to Deny Access, then only the added IP address(es) are not allowed to access the camera. Up to 32 IP addresses are allowed. Each IP address can be added once only. The first byte of each IP address must be 1‐223, and the fourth cannot be 0. For example, the following IP addresses are illegal and cannot be added: 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, 255.255.255.255, 224.0.0.1. 3. Registration Info The configuration is not supported. 4. Watermark The configuration is not supported. ...
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(1) Maintenance (1) Click Setup > System > Maintenance. Figure7-61 Local Upgrade Interface (2) Under Software Upgrade, click Browse and select the correct upgrade file. (3) Click Upgrade and then confirm to start. The camera will restart automatically after the upgrade is completed. NOTE! You must use the correct upgrade file for you camera. Otherwise, unexpected results may occur. The upgrade file is a ZIP file and must include all the necessary files. Ensure that the power supply is normal during upgrade. The device will restart after the upgrade is completed. (2) Device Restart (1) Click Setup > System > Maintenance. Figure7-62 Restart Configuration Interface (2) Under Device Restart, click Restart. The device will restart after you confirm the operation. (3) You can select Enable Auto Restart and set the restart time point. Then, the device will automatically restart at the time point. CAUTION! Perform this operation with caution because restarting the system interrupts the ongoing service. It is recommended that the automatic restart time point of the device be set to idle time without ongoing services. ...
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When Restore all settings to defaults without keeping current network and user settings is selected, all parameters are restored to factory defaults. (1.2) Importing and Exporting System Configuration File Export the current configurations of the camera and save them to the PC or an external storage medium. You can also quickly restore configurations by importing backup configurations stored on the PC or an external storage medium back to the camera. CAUTION! After you perform the Default operation, all settings are restored to factory defaults, except the following: login password of the system administrator, network settings, and system time. Make sure you import the correct configuration file for your camera. Otherwise, unexpected results may occur. The camera will restart when the configuration file is imported successfully. (1) Click Setup > System > Maintenance. Figure7-63 Import/Export Configuration Interface (2) To import configurations that you have backed up, click Browse next to the Import button and select the configurations you want to import, and then click Import. The result will be displayed. (3) To export current system configurations, click Browse (next to the Exporting field), set the destination and ...
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Live View Live view means playing live video (real‐time audio and video) received from a camera in a window through the Web interface. If you log in with the Live View check box selected, live video appears by default when you are logged in. You may double‐click the window to enter or exit full screen mode. Figure8-1 Live View Description of the Live View Toolbar Configuration Item Description Play/stop live video. / Adjust the output volume for the media player on the PC.(not supported) Adjust the microphone volume on the PC during audio communication between the PC and the camera.(not supported) Take a snapshot of the current image displayed on the PC. NOTE! You can set the path for saving images in Local Settings. Start/stop local recording. NOTE! / You can set the path for saving snapshot photos in Local Settings. tart/stop audio communication between the PC and the camera.(not supported) / Start/stop digital zoom.(not supported) ...
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Configuration Item Description with the original image size, select Original. The main stream is played in the live view of the device. FAQs (1) What to do if no message prompts me to install ActiveX when I log in on a Windows 7 PC the first time Answer: Follow these steps to turn off UAC and then log in again: Click the Start button, and then click Control P anel. In the search box, type uac, and then click Change User Account Control Settings. Move the slider to the Never Notify position, and then click OK. After UAC is turned off, log in again. (2) What to do if the installation of ActiveX failed Answer: If the installation failed, add the IP address of the camera as a trusted site: open Internet Option in IE, click the Security tab, click Trusted sites, and then click Sites to add the website. If you use Windows 7, you need to save the setup.exe to your PC first, right‐click the file, select Run as administrator, and then install it according to instructions. (3) What to do if live video fails when I log in for the first time Answer: Close the firewall on your PC and then log in to the Web interface again. ...
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