Wasp B100 User Manual

Wasp b100 time clock: user guide

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WaspBio Clock

User Manual

© 2005 Wasp Technologies

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    WaspBio Clock ™ User Manual © 2005 Wasp Technologies...
  • Page 2 Wasp Technologies reserves the right to revise documentation and to make changes from time to time to the content herein without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ... 2 WHAT’S IN THE BOX ... 3 POWERING UP THE WASPBIO... 4 USING THE WASPBIO TERMINAL KEYBOARD... 5 CORRECT FINGER PLACEMENT ... 7 ENROLL USERS ... 8 ... 8 HAT IS NROLLMENT ... 8 OW TO NROLL SERS...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    WaspBio Clock™ User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the WaspBio Clock! This manual explains how to use the terminal through the built in keyboard and how to connect to your Host computer.
  • Page 5: What's In The Box

    User Manual What’s in the Box In your box you will find the following items: 1. WaspBio Terminal 2. AC power adapter 3. Drywall screws (Phillips) 4. Wall Anchors 5. Ethernet Cable 1 unit 1 pc 2 pcs 2 pcs 8 ft 3 and 4...
  • Page 6: Powering Up The Waspbio

    WaspBio Clock™ User Manual Powering up the WaspBio (You should mount the clock to the wall, if desired, prior to powering up the clock.) 1. Connect the power cable to the WaspBio terminal. 2. Connect the power cable to 110V 50Hz AC power source...
  • Page 7: Using The Waspbio Terminal Keyboard

    User Manual Using the WaspBio Terminal Keyboard Making Changes within the WaspBio Menus To enroll users and perform other functions, you can use the WaspBio Clock’s keyboard. WaspBio Keypad: Keypad Definition Confirms the current request. Access to Menu. Escape or cancel. Scroll up.
  • Page 8 User Manual At the Welcome screen, when the configuration options are enabled and you can make changes as needed. The key sequence to make changes and save those changes is as follows; 1. Arrow keys identify the item to be changed. 2.
  • Page 9: Correct Finger Placement

    2. Examples of incorrect finger placement are shown below with descriptions. Upright Skew or Side Note: Please adopt correct finger placement; Wasp Technologies assumes no responsibility for errors from the use of the clock. Not Centered Finger Top on edge of sensor...
  • Page 10: Enroll Users

    User Manual Enroll Users What is User Enrollment Enrollment is the process of creating an ID number and scanning a user’s finger three times to create a template. This template is associated with a user ID number and is stored in the clock. For information regarding backing up these fingerprint templates to your WaspTime Database, please refer to the ClockSetup online help.
  • Page 11: User Id Number

    User Manual 4. Follow the steps beginning on the next page to enroll with fingerprint or with fingerprint and password. User ID Number Before beginning enrollment, a user should be assigned a User ID. This User ID is used by the system to access the fingerprint record during user verification. Usually this is the badge number or employee number assigned in WaspTime.
  • Page 12: Enroll With Password

    User Manual 4. Select “OK” to save. If there is a problem with the fingerprint capture you will be prompted to try again and should restart the enrollment process. If you want to exit the New User Enrollment mode, press the “ESC” button. The system will then prompt you to enter back-up fingerprints for the user you just enrolled.
  • Page 13: Enroll With Password And Fingerprint

    User Manual 4. Enter the password again to verify and press New Enrollment Input Pwd: ***** Pwd Affirm: ***** The following is displayed with the ID followed by the letter P. This last letter P indicates the user ID is stored with a password.
  • Page 14 User Manual 3. If known, input the user Id number and press Note: By default the next sequential user ID number will appear. You can change it with the up and down keys or the numeric keys (the range is 1 to 65534). 4.
  • Page 15: Suggestions For Successful Enrollment

    User Manual 7. Press . The message in the screen shot above continues to be displayed while the template is created. Suggestions for Successful Enrollment When a fingerprint is captured successfully, the verification speed will be fast. If the fingerprint is of poor quality, slow reads and false rejections are possible. In order to improve the fingerprint verification quality, try the following suggestions: Failures to Validate Enrollee or Fingerprints of Poor Quality Problem...
  • Page 16: User Verification

    User Manual User Verification Users can verify themselves at the clock. The system verifies through the three methods previously mentioned: Fingerprint Verification ID Number and Password Verification ID Number and Fingerprint Verification Fingerprint Verification At the Welcome screen simply place the finger on the sensor surface, and the following will appear: The message will display for about 0.5 seconds.
  • Page 17: Id Number And Password Verification

    User Manual The option to enter a password is present, but not needed for ID Number and FingerPrint combination. To verify, place an enrolled finger on the Reader. The following will appear: ID Number and Password Verification To start the verification process, enter the user ID number at the Welcome screen.
  • Page 18: Authority Levels

    User Manual Authority Levels WaspBio Clock has four authority or status levels, as defined below: Users Enrollers Administrators Supervisors Note: If there are no Administrators or Supervisors in the Clock, the Enrollers can enroll a new Administrator or Supervisor. If there is no Supervisor in the Clock, Administrator can enroll a Supervisor. People whose identity must be verified to have their attendance recorded.
  • Page 19: Managing Match Threshold Levels

    User Manual Managing Match Threshold Levels Match Thresholds The Match Threshold is a number that represents the degree to which verification is examined to ensure that the person is actually the person being identified. You can set match threshold levels on the Clock. The Match Threshold Levels establish a balance between False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR).
  • Page 20 User Manual To change the one to one (1:1), match threshold setting, navigate to 1:1 Threshold, and press MENU Options Use the arrow keys, or the number keys to set the threshold number desired and Press Adv Option 1:1 Thr...
  • Page 21: Setting System Options

    User Manual Setting System Options Setting the Date and Time Navigate to the Date/Time screen as follows and Press MENU When you Access Date Time, the following will appear: Scroll between the year, month, date, hour, minutes and seconds using the arrow keys.
  • Page 22: Only One To One Verification Mode

    User Manual The Advanced Option setting will display. The arrow keys allow you to navigate to the desired function. Press follow the prompts. Press to save. The Advanced Option functions include: Restore Deflt Clear all Data Delete Logs Clear Admin Pri Only One to One Verification Mode The WaspBio Terminal can be set to require one to one verification (User ID and fingerprint).
  • Page 23 User Manual To do so, navigate to the Advanced Options menu and press MENU The Advanced Option setting will display. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the Voice Function. Press between Yes and No. Press to save. Options System Opt .
  • Page 24: Establishing Your Ethernet Connection

    WaspBio Clock™ User Manual Establishing Your Ethernet Connection The WaspBio Clock can be connected to a computer using a RJ-45 CAT 5 cable to connect to your Ethernet. Once connected to your computer, you can control certain functions on the WaspBio Terminal using WaspTime ClockSetup. Ethernet connection...
  • Page 25 User Manual Ethernet Connection The following steps will assist with the Ethernet setup. Note that when you first receive your clock you will need to manually set the date and time (see previous chapter) and manually set the IP Address, Net Mask and Default Gateway. After you have connected your clock to ClockSetup, changes to these items can be made through the ClockSetup Application.
  • Page 26 User Manual The following options will be available by using the down arrow to scroll selections. Comm Opt ▼ Baud Rate 1115200 Dev Num Net Speed Auto IP address Net Mask Gateway RS232 RS485 Comm Key 0 To configure the Ethernet connection, the options on this screen should be set as follows: Baud Rate: Leave at the Default Device Number: machine ID, the range is 1 to 255.
  • Page 27 WaspBio Clock™ User Manual Gateway: This needs to be set to your computer’s gateway address. To determine the address, follow the steps described for Net Mask, above. In the ipconfig information there is a listing for Default Gateway. Enter this number in the Gateway field.
  • Page 28: Care And Maintenance

    WaspBio Clock™ User Manual Care and Maintenance Cleaning the optical sensor may be required if performance begins to degrade or is visibly obstructed. A fine, lint free optical quality cloth can be used to wipe off the optical plate and the terminal.
  • Page 29: Menu Map

    User Manual Menu Map BioTime Menu Map Menu User Manage Options PenDrive Mng System Info Enroll User Enroll FP Enroll Pwd User Manage FP & Pwd Enroll User Enroll Admin Delete Enroll Admin Enroll FP Enroll Pwd FP & Pwd System Opt Date Time Language...

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