ArrowVision Shepherd 210 Operation Manual

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Shepherd 210
Fingerprint Door Lock
Operations Manual
V3.2

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  • Page 1 Shepherd 210 Fingerprint Door Lock Operations Manual V3.2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introductory Notes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 2. Definitions and Explanations… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ..4 3.
  • Page 3: Introductory Notes

    Introductory Notes 1.1. As with many advanced technologies, the use of biometrics for identification involves a learning process. The Shepherd 210 uses exciting technology and design that allows the opening of a locked door simply by pressing a finger on the lock, but users must learn the best positioning and pressure to use.
  • Page 4 1.6. The Shepherd 210 allows setting of security thresholds to determine how precisely you must place your finger to open the lock, thus giving customers a range in the tradeoff between security and convenience.
  • Page 5: Definitions And Explanations

    Definitions and Explanations 2.1. Outside and Inside – the two sides of the lock corresponding respectively to the fingerprint window side and the internal side with the programming buttons. See Figure 1. When you slide the dust cover up on the Outside you will uncover the Power On button. Both Inside and Outside parts of the lock have Lock buttons that extend the deadbolt, although the Outside one (oval shape) is unmarked.
  • Page 6 Dilly-dallying too long will mean you must start over in the sequence. 2.4. Manual / Unlocked Operation – The Shepherd 210 can be set to an unlocked state so users can open the door without engaging the fingerprint identification system.
  • Page 7 ID numbers as Users, i.e. IDs 11 through 50. (This is because for most applications, only two management levels are needed: Administrator and User.) Administrator Supervisor User IDs: 1 – 5 IDs: 6 - 10 IDs: 11 - 50 Mass erase Add same level Delete same level Add below level...
  • Page 8: Setting Security Threshold Level

    Setting Security Threshold Level 3.1. Five triggering thresholds are available: S0 through S4. Lowest level is S0, with increasingly more stringent thresholds up to S4. At S0, which is the TRAINING mode, the algorithm matches a minimal number of fingerprint characteristics and therefore is more forgiving in terms of exact placement of finger, dirt on the finger, and image quality, etc.
  • Page 9 3.2.4. Press STOR again to set the chosen security level. 3.2.5. If fingerprints are already registered and stored, it is necessary for an Administrator to first access the lock with his/her fingerprint, then proceed with the three buttons per Step 3.2.2 above.
  • Page 10: Registering Fingerprints

    Registering Fingerprints 4.1. Hint: In order to register fingerprints, the operator will be operating buttons and the scanning window on both sides of the lock. By becoming familiar with the location of buttons as shown in Figure 1, as well as the sequence of operations, the operator will more easily accomplish the registration without being “...
  • Page 11 4.6.4. Press chosen finger very firmly onto window, stay motionless, and press and hold STOR button again with your other hand until a long beep sounds again and scanner starts scanning your finger 4.6.5. When scanner goes off and a short beep sounds, pick up and replace the same finger firmly for a second scan, which starts automatically 4.6.6.
  • Page 12: Unlocking The Door With Your Fingerprint

    Unlocking the door with your fingerprint (Included here for convenience; also in Door Operation Section 9.) 5.1. Press Power On button (Outside) 5.2. Immediate place your chosen finger firmly on the window exactly as you did during registration 5.3. If successful, the green light flashes, there is a beep and the deadbolt will retract automatically.
  • Page 13: Display

    Display 6.1. The LED displays different information depending on if you are in a pure display mode or if you have just finished a programming function such as registering fingerprints. 6.2. When in the Programming Mode, immediately after registering fingerprints, you can press the Select button and see the NEXT AVAILABLE IDs of the three categories of people: Administrator, Supervisor or User.
  • Page 14 7.4. The Administrator first gains access to the system per Section 5 above. 7.5. Immediately after successfully unlocking the door (before time out of the power), press and hold the STOR button for 3 seconds (long beep will sound) 7.6. Press the Z Select button repeatedly to select the desired ID for the new person.
  • Page 15 7.9. When 2 beeps sound, that person’ s fingerprint was successfully registered. The display should show 03 – 11 – 07. (The next available Supervisor ID is now 07 since you just used up 06) 7.10. If 3 beeps sound, the registration was not successful. You can immediately press STOR until a long beep (about 3 seconds) and try again from Step 7.8 above.
  • Page 16: Deleting Fingerprints

    Deleting Fingerprints 8.1. Mass Delete with only two Administrators registered 8.1.1. While holding the DEL button, press the Power button and hold 8.1.2. Listen for long beep followed by two beeps. Display will show UU. 8.2. Mass Delete with more than two fingerprints registered 8.2.1.
  • Page 17: Door Operation

    8.3.6. Press the DEL button again for about 3 seconds until the long beep. 8.3.7. That individual has been deleted. Door Operation 9.1. Batteries 9.1.1. Six alkaline AA batteries will operate the door for approximately two years under typical use. 9.1.2.
  • Page 18 9.2. Normal Operation From Inside 9.2.1. There are Lock and Unlock buttons clearly marked on the inside of the lock, which apply only to the deadbolt. Pressing the Lock button will extend the deadbolt. Pressing the Unlock button will retract it. 9.2.2.
  • Page 19 fingerprint, but cannot open the lock, you may want to reregister your fingerprint with a better image. To start over with an empty lock, you can perform a mass delete per Section 8. 9.4. To Keep Door Always Unlocked 9.4.1. After the lock is unlocked and while power is still on, press the Unlock button.
  • Page 20 9.5.4. For the latch, use a pocket knife or tiny screw driver to pry off the round metal cap on door handle to expose the keyway. 9.6. Emergency Retracting of Deadbolt From the Inside 9.6.1. Only the deadbolt requires an emergency procedure, as the cylindrical lock is not locked from the Inside.
  • Page 21: Led Display

    LED Display 10.1. The display shows three types of information: 10.1.1. Memory status: UU = memory is empty; FU = memory is full (has all 50 users registered) 10.1.2. Security level: S0 through S4 (See Section 3.1) 10.1.3. IDs assigned (See Section 2.6) Troubleshooting 11.1.
  • Page 22 11.2. Problem: System does not turn on when Power on button is pushed Possible Cause Solution The batteries are depleted; Change batteries low voltage signal sounds. batteries were Check that all batteries are in installed correctly. equally good condition and have polarities correct.
  • Page 23 11.4. Problem: The management level designations are incorrect Possible Cause Solution Levels were not set up before Delete and Re-register incorrect registration fingerprints with proper management levels selected prior to scanning of fingers, or Delete fingerprints re-register everyone. DL210 Operation Manual V3.2...
  • Page 24: 12. Specifications

    12. Specifications Fingerprint Management Unit Fingerprint capture type CMOS Optical Capacity 50 users Verification Type 1: N Scanning time < 0.4s Recognition time < 0.2s/per fingerprint False Accept Rate (FAR) < 1/100000 False Reject Rate (FRR) < 3/100 Translation tolerance ±...
  • Page 25: User Id List

    USER ID LIST Name Name Name DL210 Operation Manual V3.2...
  • Page 26 ArrowVision Technologies, Inc. 2557 W. Winton Ave., Suite 7E, Hayward, CA 94545, USA Phone: (510) 264-9151 ? Fax: (510) 751-5386 email: support@arrowvision.us website: www.arrowvision.us...

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