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DNAKE AC01

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  • Page 1 User Manual ——— DNAKE AC01...
  • Page 3 REMARK Please follow the user manual for correct installation and testing. If there is any doubt please call our tech-supporting and customer center. Our company applies ourselves to reformation and innovation of our products. No extra notice for any change. The illustration shown here is only for reference. If there is any difference, please take the actual product as the standard.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CATALOG PRODUCT FEATURE ............... 1 TECHNICAL PARAMETER ............1 PACKAGE CONTENT ............... 2 OVERVIEW ................3 BASIC OPERATION ..............4 WEB SETTING ................5 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ..............17 DEVICE WIRING ..............18 INSTALLATION ............... 21 TROUBLESHOOTING .............27 SAFETY INSTRUCTION ............28...
  • Page 5: Product Feature

    PRODUCT FEATURE 1. 50mm width slim design, suitable for narrow installation scenario 2. Aluminum alloy and 2.5D tempered glass 3. Multiple unlock method includes: RFID, NFC, Bluetooth, App remotely unlock 4. Support Wiegand & RS485 5. Flush mounted & surface mounted 6.
  • Page 6: Package Content

    PACKAGE CONTENT MODEL: AC01(Surface mounting) Junction Pressing AC01 Outlet Seal Plug Screw(FM2*6,4 pcs) Screw(TM3*4) Plate Torx Screw(FA4*25,4 Screw Fixing Seat(4 Rear Cover Screwdriver(T10) PCS) pcs) MODEL: AC01(Flush mounting) Junction Pressing AC01 Outlet Seal Plug Screw(FM2*6,4 pcs) Screw(TM3*4) Plate Torx Screw(FA4*25,4...
  • Page 7: Overview

    OVERVIEW Note: LED light: The light is used to display the running status of the device and the unlocking status Relay Outputs: Supports 1 relay output.
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION 1. Add Cards by Admin Card 1.1.Add other cards Step 1: Tap the admin card once; Step 2: And then tap other cards immediately. Other cards you have tapped can be used to open the door; Step 3: Tap the admin card again to finish. 1.2.Delete other cards one by one Step 1: Tap the admin card twice;...
  • Page 9: Web Setting

    IP address of Access Control in the web browser search bar and log in with the default account (admin) and password (123456). This is where you can configure the device. To get the IP address, you can search by DNAKE Remote Upgrade Tool installed in the same LAN with the devices. 1. Information 1.1.Information...
  • Page 10 Model: Model of the device; Firmware Version: Firmware version of the device; MAC Address: MAC address of the device; Framework: Framework of the device; UI of the device; MCU: MCU of the device; Register to Cloud: Check the connection status of the device to the cloud platform DHCP: Status of DHCP;...
  • Page 11 Device, Volume and Tamper of the device can be configured in this column. Automatic Deployment: Turn on or off Automatic deployment; Project ID: It is used to configure the automatic deployment function of the device. After creating a project on the cloud platform, fill in the Project ID here and the device will be automatically added to the project;...
  • Page 12 Auto (Time): Enable to synchronize computer time; Date &Time: Date and time can be set manually; NTP URL: Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used to synchronize computer time; Time Zone: A region that observes a uniform standard time; Daylight-saving Time: Enable to set DST;...
  • Page 13 DHCP: Enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to dynamically distribute network configuration parameters; IP Address: Configure Static IP address to manually distribute network configuration parameters; Mask: Subnet mask; Gateway: A component that is part of two networks, which use different protocols; DNS: Domain Name Server of the device;...
  • Page 14 The Web password is for the administrator to log in settings on the web. The default password is 123456. Web Old Password: Current administrator password of the web (Default 123456); Web New Password: New administrator password of the web; Web Confirm Password: Confirm administrator password of the web;...
  • Page 15 Click read to add Master card to manage cards; Card Reading Mode: When reading the card, the card information will display different data according to different modes (Dnake Mode or Full Card No.); Card Order: Select the reading order, which affects how the...
  • Page 16 card data is displayed (Normal or Reversed); Card Display Mode: Select the card information display format (Hexadecimal or Decimal); Mifare Card Encryption: Enable or disable the Mifare Card Encryption; Sector: Select the sector to read the Mifare card (0~15); Block: Select the block of sector to read the Mifare card (0~3);...
  • Page 18 Search: Fill in text inputs to search; Reset: Click reset to clear words in text inputs; Delete All: Delete all data on the chart; Import: Import all data to the chart; Export: Export all data on the chart; Add: Add users to Access Control; Fill in the User ID, Name, Apartment No, Number of Passes, choose the Relay, User Type, Card No and Effective Time to add users.
  • Page 19 Name: The name of the person you add; User ID: The User ID you set on user column. Unlock Type: The type of Unlock Logs, including Card, Exit button, BLE and APP; Unlock Time: The Unlock Logs will be filtered by the Date &Time you set;...
  • Page 20 5. System 5.2.System The system column is designed for data backup and restore, firmware upgrade, factory default, device reboot, packet capture and logs capture.
  • Page 21: System Diagram

    SYSTEM DIAGRAM...
  • Page 22: Device Wiring

    DEVICE WIRING 1. Network (PoE) Standard RJ45 interface is for the connection with PoE switch or other network switch. PSE shall comply with IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and its output power not less than 15.4W and its output voltage not be less than 50V. 2.
  • Page 23 Warning! 1. When connecting to an inductive load device such as a relay or electromagnetic lock, you are recommended to use a diode 1A/400V (included in the accessories) in anti- parallel with the load device to absorb inductive load voltage peaks. The access control will be better protected in this way.
  • Page 24 Note: Access Control can only be connected to one card reader or management device at a time.
  • Page 25: Installation

    INSTALLATION Installation of Flush Mounting 1. Choose the suitable height , and put the label sticker on the wall. 2. According to the sticker, drill three 8 x 45mm for screws and one 5mm for wire outlet. 3. Remove the sticker after drilling. 4.
  • Page 26 5. Let wires(included) and network cable without RJ-45 plug go through rain hood and waterproof seal plug. 6. Connect RJ-45 Plug. 7. Plug waterproof seal plug into the cover groove at the bottom.
  • Page 27 8. Fix interface clamp to the device with 4 screws. 9. Use screwdriver to lock the bottom of the device with 1 screw...
  • Page 28 Installation of Surface mounting 1. Choose the suitable height , and put the label sticker on the wall. 2. According to the sticker, drill three 8 x 45mm for screws and one 5mm for wire outlet. 3. Insert 4 screw fixing seats into the screw holes. 4.
  • Page 29 6. Let wires(included) and network cable without RJ-45 plug go through rear cover and waterproof seal plug. 7. Connect RJ-45 Plug. 8. Plug waterproof seal plug into the cover groove at the bottom.
  • Page 30 9. Fix interface clamp to the device with 4 screws. 10. Hang up device with rear cover. 11. Use screwdriver to lock the bottom of the device with 1 screw...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The Access Control cannot start up or power off automatically.  Check whether it has power-failure, and power it on again The Access Control did not get IP address.  Check if the DHCP is enabled on Access Control. ...
  • Page 32: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION In order to protect you and others from harm or your device from damage, please read the following information before using the device.  Do not install the device in the following places:  Do not install the device in high-temperature and moist environment or the area close to magnetic field, such as the electric generator, transformer or magnet.
  • Page 33  Clean the device surfaces with soft cloth dipped in some water, and then rub the surface with dry cloth. Other Tips  In order to prevent damage to the paint layer or the case, please do not expose the device to chemical products, such as the diluent, gasoline, alcohol, insect-resist agents, opacifying agent and insecticide.
  • Page 34 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 35 -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure statement This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 36 V1.0 EASY SMART INTERCOM SOLUTIONS...

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