Kedacom KSCA120 Series Quick Start Manual

Kedacom KSCA120 Series Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 Face Self-Check Access System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 3: Safety Instruction

    I. Preface Thank you for purchasing our product. If there is any question, please do not hesitate to contact us. These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. Please read this Guide carefully before using the product, and keep it properly for future reference.
  • Page 4 This company will not assume any responsibility for problems of product abnormality and information disclosure caused thereof. We shall provide technical support relating to the products in time. Ÿ For the latest documents, please download at our website www.kedacom.com.
  • Page 5: Appearance And Interface

    III. Appearance and Interface Components: Name Name Lens 4xScrew Holes (fix wall) White Fill Light 2xStaple Bolt IR Light Flange Plate Screen Locking Screw Card Reader Wire Hole Junction Box 2x Screw Holes (fix junction box) Shield Tamper Button [Note] When install with the 86 box, the “Flange Plate”...
  • Page 6 Dimensions: 54.2 4×Φ5.9 94.2 45.6 Unit: mm...
  • Page 7 Buttcock Line: Tag 3 Tag 2 Tag 1 Cut off terminal wires Table 1 Wire Interface Interface Name Function Description Network Connect to network access devices like a switch Power supply Connect to power supply of DC12V User cable group Including alarm in /out, RS-485 serial port and etc.
  • Page 8 Table 2 User Cable Group Interface Interface Color Port Name Function Description Yellow Normally closed door lock port Pink Door lock port White Normally open door lock port White Brown SENS Door magnetic port Light Green Grounding Gray Rs485+ RS-485 serial port, to control external devices such as third-party device Purple RS485-...
  • Page 9: Wire Connection

    IV. Wire Connection Cut off the user cable group and connect to RS-485, door lock, door-open button, door magnetic, alarm device, card reader and etc. DC12V+ DC12V+ Power DC12V- DC12V+ Power Input Black (NC) Yellow Pink Door Door Lock Lock White Power Door...
  • Page 10 Connect to Door Lock The device supports NO type and NC type locks, whose connection methods are different. Please refer to the following: NC Magnetic Lock DC Power Adapter NC Magnetic Lock NO Magnetic Lock DC Power Adapter NO Magnetic Lock System with Access Controller Access Controller NC Magnetic Lock...
  • Page 11: Installation

    V. Installation [Note] Please make sure the environment meets requirements before installation. For detailed instructions for the installation environment, please refer to the Appendix. If install the device indoor, it should be at least 2m away from the light source and at least 3m from the window and door to avoid direct sunlight.
  • Page 12 Install Micro SD Card and Nano SIM Card [Note] Some models do not support Nano SIM card. Please subject to actual models. The device supports Nano SIM card. Please cut the card by request. Loosen the screws to take down the card lid and then insert the Micro SD card and Nano SIM card, as shown below.
  • Page 13 Install with 86 Box (Recommended) For convenience and elegance sake, we recommend the installation method with 86 box. Expansion Screw Tube 1.3m Pinch off Flange Plate Device Shield 86 Box Wall 1. Install 86 box (the recommended installation height of 86 box is 1.3m from the ground); 2.
  • Page 14 Install without 86 Box If there isn’t 86 box on the wall, the installation needs help of a junction box (factory accessories). 1. Drill holes on the wall according to the four holes on the shield and insert the expansion screw tubes; 2.
  • Page 15 5. Twist the screws on the junction box halfway and cover the junction box as the picture indicates, then cross the screw-driver through the holes at the bottom of the junction box and tighten the screws to fix the junction box and the device.
  • Page 16 Install on No Punch Wall [Note] When install the device on no punch wall, double-sided adhesive tape will be necessary. Before sticking the double-sided adhesive tape, please clean the back of the shield and the mounting wall surface so as to ensure the firmness of the double-sided adhesive tape.
  • Page 17 4. Clean the back of the shield and take out the double-sided adhesive tape from the attached accessories. Peel off one side of the tape and align the two round holes on it to the two screw holes on the top of the shield and press hard to stick the device onto the tape.
  • Page 18 6. Twist the screws on the junction box halfway and cover the junction box as the picture indicates, then cross the screw-driver through the holes at the bottom of the junction box and tighten the screws to fix the junction box and the device.
  • Page 19 7. After finish installation, peel off the protective film on the screen.
  • Page 20 VI. Startup 1. Activate Device. You need to activate the device during first time of use. When the device is powered on, it will come to the activation interface, as shown below. Activation strong weak Password length should be 8-16 bits, combination of 2 or more kinds of numbers, case-sensitive letters and specific symbols.
  • Page 21 Activate Through IPCSearch Download IPCSearch from our website. Install and run IPCSearch and it will search online devices in LAN automatically and display the list of device IP, alias, device model and etc. The device in red is non-activated one, as shown below. Select the non-activated device and click “Batch Processing”or right-click and select “Activate”...
  • Page 22 Select the device(s) to be activated, enter new password, PWD confirm and email (for claiming password), and click “Activate” to finish. The device will reboot automatically. Activate Through Web Client Set the PC and the device in the same network segment and open the browser. Enter “http://device IP:8080/” to enter the web activation interface, as shown below.
  • Page 23 3. Login Long-press on the screen for over 3 seconds and the login interface will pop up. Enter the password set during activation and login to the device. The main interface after login is as shown below:...
  • Page 24 4. Personnel Registration Tap Personnel - Personnel Registration to enter the interface. Face toward the screen and tap the snapshot icon. There will be a voice prompt “Please face the screen and pick up the ID card”. Capture a clear snapshot with proper size and tap “OK” to enter the registration interface and fill the blanks.
  • Page 25: Appendix A: Instructions For Face Recognition

    Appendix A: Instructions for Face Recognition 1. Position for Face Input/Comparison Diagram of position for face input/comparison (e.g. standing 0.5m to 1m away from it). Human Height Position Too High 1.4m~1.9m Position Too Low 1.5m 1.5m 0.5m~1m 0.5m~1m Position Too Far Position Too Close 1.5m 1.5m...
  • Page 26 2. Gesture for Face Input/Comparison Facial Expression: To ensure the face input quality and comparison sharpness, please maintain natural expressions during the input/comparison (as shown below). During face input, please do NOT wear decorations such as hats or sunglasses which may affect face collection;...
  • Page 27: Appendix B: Instructions For Installation Environment

    Adjustment of Face Size: During registration, please try to place your face at the center of the window. Diagram of face size adjustment is shown below: Normal Too Close Too Far Diagram of Face Size Adjustment Appendix B: Instructions for Installation Environment 1.
  • Page 28 3. If install the device indoor, please keep a distance of at least 2m from the light source and at least 3m from the window and door. 4. Avoid backlight, direct sunlight, direct sunlight through window, slanted sunlight through window or short distance irradiation of lamplight.
  • Page 29: Appendix C: Dc12V Wire Diameter Vs. Transmission Distance

    Appendix C: DC12V Wire Diameter VS. Transmission Distance The recommended max transmission distance when the wire diameter is certain and the DC12V voltage loss rate is less than 10% (For DC12V powered devices, the maximum allowed voltage loss rate is 10%. All the wires in the following table are cooper wires, whose electrical resistivity is ρ...
  • Page 30 Please refer to the licensing agreement accompanying the software for details of your rights with respect to its use. Kedacom does not warrant that the operation of the Kedacom Product will be uninterrupted or error-free. Kedacom is not responsible for damage arising from failures to follow instructions relating to the Kedacom Product's use.
  • Page 31 During warranty service, it is possible that the contents of the Kedacom product's storage media will be lost, replaced or reformatted. In such an event, Kedacom and its authorized agents are not responsible for any loss of data or other information contained on the storage media or any other part of the Kedacom product serviced.
  • Page 32 05.03.800847 (V1.2) 20200512...

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