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Applicable Model: OP-400
Version: 1.2
Date: May 2019
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  • Page 1 QUICK START GUIDE Applicable Model: OP-400 Version: 1.2 Date: May 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.1 Start the OnGuard software, local at the “System Tree”·························· 25 6.2 Click the “Hardware” to add one “Access Panel” ··········································· 25 6.3 Add OP-400 ··························································································································· 26 7 OP-400 Primary Settings on Webserver ············································································ 29 7.1 Certificate Installation ···································································································· 29 7.2 Configuring the Firefox Browser············································································· 32 7.3 OP-400 Webserver Settings ·······················································································...
  • Page 3 7.3.7 Personnel Management··············································································· 43 8 Guidance Notes ································································································································· 45 8.1 Operating Environment of the Device ······························································ 45 8.2 Cautions for Using Face Recognition Device ················································ 46 8.3 Registration and Verification ····················································································· 47 9 Trouble Shootings ···························································································································· 48 II OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

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

    USB slot LED indicator Reset button Camera Card reader area Bottom Back 4PIN (Ethernet) Tamper button 2PIN (Power In) Speaker 11PIN (RS485/RS232/ Wiegand Out/LED) Security screw holes (for securing the device onto its back plate) 2 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 6: Pin Layout

    1.2 Pin Layout 4 Pin cable connectors Tamper button 2 Pin cable connectors 11 Pin cable connectors...
  • Page 7: Dimensions & Installation

    Note: We recommend drilling the mounting plate screws into solid wood (i.e. stud/beam). If a stud/beam cannot be found, use supplied drywall plastic anchors. Attach the device to the back plate. Fasten the device to the back plate with security screws. 4 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 8: Power Connection

    1.4 Power Connection +12V 12V DC Adaptor (supplied with OP-400) 1.5 Ethernet Connection  LAN Connection...
  • Page 9: Rs485 Connection

    3) Adjust the communication speed as needed. The signal strength varies depending on wiring conditions, and it may be necessary to lower the baud rates. 4) The GND Signal may be omitted if and only if the GND potential difference is less than ±5V. 6 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 10: Wiegand Output Connection

    1.7 Wiegand Output Connection GLED Controller panel...
  • Page 11: Standard Installation

    1.8 Standard Installation TCP/IP Wiegand/OSDP 8 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 12: Op-400 Primary Configuration

    2 OP-400 Primary Configuration 2.1 Communication Settings Click to enter the Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Network Settings to set the IP Address. The Parameters below are the factory default values. Please configure the parameters for the actual network.
  • Page 13: Primary/Secondary Settings

    And you can restore the data with the USB disk too. The menu path is: Click enter the Main Menu > Device Settings > Restore Data > Restore from USB Disk > Start Restore. Secondary reader doesn’t have this function. 10 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 14: Op-400 Secondary Configuration

    3 OP-400 Secondary Configuration 3.1 Comm. Settings Click to enter the Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Network Settings to set the IP of secondary readers. 3.2 Primary/Secondary Settings to enter the Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Primary/Secondary Click Settings.
  • Page 15: Administrator Settings

    Main Menu > Device Settings > Admin Settings > Enroll Click Face, to enroll administrator’s face. 4.1.2 Enroll Card to enter the Main Menu > Device Settings > Admin Settings > Enroll Click Card, to enroll a card for the administrator. 12 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 16: Delete An Administrator

    4.2 Delete an administrator 4.2.1 Delete Face to enter the Main Menu > If the administrator has enrolled the face, click Device Settings > Admin Settings > Enroll Face, then click “OK” to delete administrator’s face. 4.2.2 Delete Card If the administrator has enrolled the card, click to enter the Main Menu >...
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  • Page 18: Lenel-Onguard Configuration

    5 Lenel-OnGuard Configuration 5.1 OnGuard Opera Installation Extract the ZKOperaHostInstall zip file and run setup from ZKOperaHostInstall \DISK1 folder. The installation is currently simple and self-explanatory. When asked to choose a platform, select Lenel for a Lenel integration.
  • Page 19: Basic Lenel Onguard Configuration

    Link the user account that you want to use automatic single sign-on to a directory account. (For more information please refer to “Link a User Account to a Directory Account” in the Users Folder chapter of the OnGuard System Administration User Guide.) 16 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 20 Each OnGuard software manual contains the “Log into the Application Using Single Sign-On” procedure. Refer to this procedure to log into OnGuard after single sign-on has been configured. 6) For a user to be able to use DataConduIT, the user must have the DataConduIT service user permission.
  • Page 21 System Options page, make sure that Generate software events is checked and make sure that the host name of the Linkage Server is configured. It is simplest to run the Linkage Server on the same machine as the main OnGuard server machine. 18 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 22: Onguard Necessary Configuration

    A DataConduIT Device can be created underneath the Opera source for each OP-400 in the system. The names given must match the name of each OP-400 Opera Reader in the Opera system. This step is optional, but will allow the Device...
  • Page 23: Zk Opera Service Configuration

    DataConduIT. However, it is simplest if OnGuard DataConduIT and Opera are installed on the same machine. Run the configuration app to set the IP address and port of the primary OP-400. This information is stored in the Windows registry where the ZK Opera Service will read it.
  • Page 24: Zk Opera Service

    The Lenel OnGuard credentials can be left blank for a setup where the ZK Opera Service and OnGuard DataConduIT are on the same machine. In this case, the Test button will only work if the configuration app is being run under a Windows Account with SSO capability to Lenel OnGuard and with DataConduIT authority.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

     The status of the ZK Opera Service (Started, stopped, etc.).  Whether the configuration application is able to communicate with that service for additional status and actions.  Whether a “Resync” between the OnGuard data and the service’s data is in 22 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 26  Whether the Primary OP-400 is Online or Offline. Things are working properly if Active Badges from OnGuard show up as Credentials on the OP-400. Also, if an unknown badge is swiped or an unknown face is presented at the OP-400, a transaction will be logged through DataConduIT into OnGuard alarm monitoring.
  • Page 27 C:\Program Files(x86)\ZKTeco\Opera \z9-1.0-SNAPSHOT-dist-zkoperaserver\log Make sure it is really trying to connect to the OP-400 at the address and port that you think it should be as in this example setup, where a primary OP-400 is at address 192.168.201.222 and listens for connections on port 9846.
  • Page 28: Op-400 Connect Lenel Software

    6 OP-400 Connect Lenel Software 6.1 Start the OnGuard software, local at the “System Tree” 6.2 Click the “Hardware” to add one “Access Panel”...
  • Page 29: Add Op-400

    6.3 Add OP-400 In “Additional Hardware”, click “Data Conduit Sources... ” , then add “DataConduIT Sources”: Add “DataConduIT OP-400”: Note: The name you enter here must match the name entered on the OP-400. 26 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 30 Start the “ZKOperaHostlnstall” middleware, add the IP address of OP-400 to the host, default Port: 9864, click “Save”. Click “Cardholders” to start user enrollment:...
  • Page 31 Note: You have to assign the door access rights. 28 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 32: Op-400 Primary Settings On Webserver

    7 OP-400 Primary Settings on Webserver 7.1 Certificate Installation Installing the Client: xmzkteco.local.cer is bound with the domain name 127.0.0.1. Therefore, use 127.0.0.1 when calling the HTTPS interface. Installing the Certificate: 1) Double-click xmzkteco.local.cer, and install the certificate. 2) Install the certificate for all the users.
  • Page 33 3) Install the certificate to [Trusted Root Certification Authorities]. 30 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 34 4) Complete the installation.
  • Page 35: Configuring The Firefox Browser

    7.2 Configuring the Firefox Browser Firefox of a higher version requires extra configuration of the certificate. 1) Access the Firefox options. 2) Display the certificate settings. 32 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 36 3) Add the server exception. 4) Add the server address to the exception. ZKBIOOnline exception settings:...
  • Page 37: Op-400 Webserver Settings

    1) Connect the controller to the network or PC, start the browser, enter the IP address of the reader. Then you can visit the Webserver. 2) When Webserver is used, “User Name“ and “Password“ should be set firstly. The default “username” is admin and “password” is pass. 34 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 38: Name The Readers

    We can set the relevant parameters by clicking on 1 or 2. 7.3.2 Name the Readers Choose Configuration > Opera Readers > Primary OP400 > Edit > In Edit Opera Reader Interface, you can Configure the Reader’s name > Save.
  • Page 39: Set Card Formats

    > save to Create a new Card Formats. If your card is not 26-bit, or your card has different card format, you can create a new card format under this menu. For example the default 26-bit Wiegand format: 36 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 40: Configure Door Settings

    7.3.4 Configure Door Settings Choose Configuration > Doors > Door > Edit to set verification mode.
  • Page 41: Reader Input And Output Settings

    7.3.5 Reader Input and Output Settings Reader Input: Choose Configuration > Doors > Door > Door-Door Reader Input > Edit to choose Card Formats. You can set card format which you want the reader to support here. 38 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 43 Reader Output: Choose Configuration > Doors > Door > Door- Reader Output > Edit to choose Card Formats. You can set the format of Wiegand output here. 40 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 45: Backup Database

    Back up the server data or configuration data of the device to the device. Choose > Administration > Backups > Backup Now, the device backup the data (user data and network settings) immediately. Download: Download data to computer. Delete: Delete data from the host (primary reader). 42 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 46: Personnel Management

    Restore and restart: Select the backup data, you can restore it. If the backup data has been downloaded to your pc, then you first upload the backup data as following. Upload Backup: Choose Administration > Backups > Upload Backup, you can insert the data on your computer backed up past times.
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  • Page 48: Guidance Notes

    8 Guidance Notes 8.1 Operating Environment of the Device 1) Recommended Installation Position: √ Recommended installation position (as shown in the left figure): Install the device in an indoor position which is 9.8 feet far from the window and door, and 6.5 feet far from the lamp source, with illuminance of ambient light source being 0~800 LUX.
  • Page 49: Cautions For Using Face Recognition Device

    If it is necessary to move the device, its vertical height should remain the same. (2) Factors affecting the verification accuracy Different vertical distance Different horizontal distance from the device 46 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 50: Registration And Verification

    The recommended facial expression and several poor-effect facial expressions:  Note: During enrollment and verification, keep the facial expression and stance natural. 8.3 Registration and Verification During registration, please adjust your position and keep your eyes in the green frame. During verification, please keep your eyes and face in the green frame.
  • Page 51: Trouble Shootings

    Check Wiegand Output format settings  Check Access Rights in Symmetry software  Network Offline If the network is offline, you can see icon at the upper right corner.  Please check the network connection. 48 OP-400 Quick Start Guide...

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