Foreword General This manual introduces the functions and operations of the Fingerprint Access Standalone (hereinafter referred to as "the Device"). Safety Instructions The following signal words might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in DANGER death or serious injury.
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The manual will be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related jurisdictions. For detailed information, see the paper user's manual, use our CD-ROM, scan the QR code or visit our official website. The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between the electronic version and the paper version.
Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Device, comply with the guidelines when using it, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Transportation Requirements Transport, use and store the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
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Do not pull out the power cable of the Device while it is powered on. Only use the Device within the rated power range. Use the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions. Prevent liquids from splashing or dripping on the Device. Make sure that there are no objects ...
Table of Contents Foreword ................................i Important Safeguards and Warnings ......................iii 1 Overview ................................ 1 2 Structure and Installation ..........................2 Structure and Dimensions ..............................2 Installation ....................................4 3 System Structure ............................6 4 Function Settings ............................7 Login .......................................
Overview The Fingerprint Access Standalone integrates card reading, configurations, and other functions. It can be applied in many scenarios, such as commercial building, corporation and intelligent community. Main Features Touch keyboard + LCD display, TCP/IP protocol. Supports unlock through card, fingerprint, password and their combinations. ...
Installation Figure 2-3 Wires of the Device Table 2-1 Description of ports Port Color Interface Note Protocol +12VI 12 VDC power input Black Blue Lock COM White Lock NC CON1 — Green Lock NO Brown Door sensor Yellow Purple PUSH Unlock button +12VO 12 VDC power output...
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Port Color Interface Note Protocol BELL+ Ring Black BELL- Blue — White AOUT Alarm output CON3 Green Alarm input Brown Yellow External RS485B RS485 protcol Purple External RS485A CON4 RJ45 Network — — Installation Procedure Step 1 Fasten the bracket on installation surface with three ST3×18 self-tapping screws. Step 2 Connect the wires, thread the wires through the slots of the bracket, and place wires into the installation surface.
Function Settings Login Step 1 Start the Device and Tap OK. Enter the admin password, and tap OK to enter the Main Menu. Step 2 Default password is "88888888". Please change admin password. Tap ↑button to move up. Tap ↓ button to move down. ...
Figure 4-2 Add user Step 3 Use the keypad to enter card number or place the card on the swiping area. Step 4 Select a card type. Table 4-1 Card types Card Type Description Normal People can access the door within configured time and valid period. VIP card Service personnel receive notifications when the VIP cardholder enters.
Figure 4-3 Public password Enter public password no. and tap ↓. Step 2 Step 3 Enter public password and confirmation password. Tap OK. Step 4 4.2.3 Deleting Users You can delete a single user or all users. 4.2.3.1 Deleting Single User Step 1 On the Right screen, select Delete User and tap OK.
4.2.3.2 Deleting All Users On delete user screen, select all users, and tap OK. Step 1 Select OK and tap OK. Step 2 4.2.4 Deleting Password You can delete a single public password or delete all public passwords. 4.2.4.1 Deleting Single Public Password Step 1 On the Delete User screen, select Delete Public Password, and tap OK.
Configuring Access Control 4.3.1 Setting Period You can set unlock period, including card swiping period, holiday period, mode period and NO period. 4.3.1.1 Setting Card Swiping Period Card swiping period can be 0–127, a total of 128 periods. In each period, you need to set schedules for a week.
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Figure 4-7 Card swiping period (2) Select a day to set periods, and tap OK. Step 5 Step 6 Set periods for the rest of the week. Tap OK. Step 7 Step 8 Select YES, and tap OK. 4.3.1.2 Setting Holiday Period You can set up to 128 holiday periods (from 0 through 127).
Figure 4-9 Mode period Select Monday, and tap OK. Step 2 Configure period, tap OK to select unlock mode of the period. Step 3 Step 4 Configure periods from Tuesday through Sunday. Tap OK. Step 5 Select YES, and tap OK. Step 6 After completion, the unlock methods are managed according to the four periods.
Figure 4-11 Main card setup to delete old card number, and enter new card number, or place the card on the Step 2 swiping area for scanning, and then tap OK. 4.3.3 Setting Unlock Mode Unlock modes includes card, password, fingerprint, card and password, card and fingerprint, card or password or fingerprint.
Figure 4-13 Door lock time setup Step 2 to delete original data, enter hold time and over time, and then tap OK. Door lock hold time is the time door remains open after a person swipes the card. If the door remains open exceeding "over time", an alarm is triggered.
Figure 4-14 Alarm setup Select the alarm type to enable alarm function, and then tap OK. Step 2 4.3.6 Setting Door Status You can set the access control status to normal, NO or NC. On the Access screen, select door status setup, and then tap OK. Step 1 Use ↑...
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Figure 4-15 Data setup Set the date and time of the Device, and then tap OK. Step 4 4.4.1.2 Changing Admin Password You can change admin password. Step 1 On the local setup screen, select admin password setup, and then tap OK. Figure 4-16 Admin password setup Step 2...
Figure 4-17 Volume setup Tap ↑ or ↓, to adjust volume. Step 2 4.4.1.4 Restoring Default Settings On the local setup screen, select default, and then tap OK. Step 1 Select YES and then tap OK to restore. Step 2 4.4.2 Configuring Network 4.4.2.1 Setting Network Mode On the main menu, select Settings, and then tap OK.
Network Type Note Auto gets IP function. When you enable DHCP IP address, subnet mask DHCP and default gateway cannot be set. No need to apply for dynamic domain, mapping port or deploying P2P Enable server. 4.4.2.2 Setting IP On the Network Setup screen, select IP Setup, and then tap OK. Step 1 Figure 4-19 IP setup...
Tap ↑ or ↓ to select work mode, and then tap OK. Step 3 After selection is successful, a ○ will be shown next to work mode. √ 4.4.4 Restarting Device Step 1 On the main menu, select Settings and then tap OK. Step 2 Select Reboot and then tap OK.
Figure 4-22 Unlock record Tap ↑ or ↓ to select view method. Step 3 View all unlock history Select View all unlock records, and then tap OK. You can view unlock record information, including time, card number., mode and status. View record by period ...
Figure 4-24 Alarm records Tap ↑ or ↓ to select view method. Step 2 View all alarm records Select View all alarm records, and then tap OK to view alarm type, alarm time and more. View record by period ...
4.5.4 Exporting/Importing You can export unlock records and alarm records to USB, and export or import configurations through USB. On the main menu, select Info, and then tap OK. Step 1 Select USB Export and tap OK. Step 2 Figure 4-26 USB export Tap ↑...
Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken for basic device network security: Use Strong Passwords Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords: The length should not be less than 8 characters. Include at least two types of characters; character types include upper and lower case ...
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the risk of ARP spoofing. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them. Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes If not needed, it is recommended to turn off some services such as SNMP, SMTP, UPnP, etc., to reduce risks.
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