Chapter 1 Before You Start About the product Features and specifications - 8 Product details - 11 LCD screen - 14 How to input fingerprint - 16 Authentication types - 17 - 4 -...
NITGEN actively responds to customer needs through continuous research, development and quality management. The NITGEN access control system is an advanced product in which core technologies of NITGEN recognized worldwide such as fingerprint recognition algorithm, optical sensors, embedded design technology, and software application technology are organically combined and optimized.
ID, short ID, 1:N authentication, interphone and voice instruction. This manual describes how to use NITGEN’ s access control terminal (NAC-3000). n System configuration Client PC Server PC Access Server...
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1. Performing user authentication (NAC-3000) 2. Door control You can use all features with the NITGEN access control terminal (NAC-3000) only. If you use it with the management programs (Access Server, Remote Manager and Remote Monitor ) in network environment, you can manage a number of terminals more easily...
1.2 Features and specifications n Product features The NITGEN access control system (NAC-3000) has the following features: ¨ç Control and manage access of a large number of people. ¨è Combine several authentication types (fingerprint, password, and RF card). ¨é Control multiple access control terminals via the network.
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Number of users 5,000 users (2 fingerprints per 1 user) to register 10,000 users (1 fingerprint per 1 user) 10 Mbps, TCP/IP Network Authentication Fingerprint, password card type (optional) n Terminal specifications Section Content Size 128 * 64 Dots LCD Display Language English, Korean...
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26 bit, 34 bit mode(output only) Wiegand ¡ØID Length : 4digit Case 135 (W)*45 (L)*202.5 (H) mm Size Bracket 102.4(W)*26.6(L)*157.5(H) mm Supported Deadbolt / Strike / EM Lock / Auto door doors Input: AC 100 V ~ 240 V, 50/60 Power Adaptor Output: DC 12 V, 3 A...
Product details ¨ç ¨ê ¨î ¨è ¨é ¨ë ¨ì ¨í £´£® LED lamps: They indicate the terminal operation status. The below table shows what they mean from the left: Lamp Operation Status Color Power status. The LED is on while the Power power is supplied.
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Keys Description 0 ~ 9 Number keys. Direction keys. Move the cursor up and down *, # when selecting menu items. £ª(Backward), # (Forward) Press this key to complete such operation as ID Enter input or environment setup. Delete the entered numbers one by one, or move Cancel to the upper-level of the menu.
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cause of unknown reason, you can push this switch to reset terminal. - 13...
screen £ Ì £ Ã £ Ä n Initial screen The initial screen of the terminal is as below. The icons in the upper part of the LCD screen indicate the status of the terminal. The logo in the middle of the screen can be defined by the manager, and current date and time are displayed at bottom.
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in the terminal and the log is saved in the server. The terminal is connected to the server. The terminal is not connected to the server. - 15...
1.5 How to input fingerprint When you enroll and authenticate user fingerprint, do the followings to avoid authentication error: £µ£® Press your finger evenly to maximize the input area. If we say the weakest push as 0%, and the strongest push as 100%, apply 50~70% of force.
1.6 Authentication types With the NITGEN access control system, you can use fingerprints, passwords, and RF cards (optional) for authentication. Depending on customer environment, you can use one of the following authentication types as you need. Fingerprint authentication Use fingerprints to validate access authentication with the following types: •...
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of the ID for authentication. For example, if the user ID is 1234 567, enter 12 only and then the fingerprint. Then the system will perform 1:N authentication for all Ids that start with 12xxxxx. There is no need to make any special settings in the system. •...
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In this mode, 1:N identification will give you log data of the T&A without pressing the function Keys (F1~F4). In Auto T&A Mode, the initial screen will be change as below. In this mode, even though you try just 1:N identification, you’ ll successfully get the log data that you want.
2.1 Menu Configuration n Features The terminal menu is configured as follows. You can use this menu to set the initial environment, register users, and set the fingerprint recognition device and the network. You can use the menu button on the terminal keypad. For more information on how to register, modify and delete users, and check the version, please refer to Chapter 3.
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Time Setting Timezone Mode Date Gate Permit Time [From] Time [To] Terminal ID TCP/IP Network N/W Timeout Port Number # of User Information F/W Version DB Format FP Number Factory Ini. ID Length Reset Term n Master authentication When you install the terminal for the first time, you can set the environment without master authentication.
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If you press the menu button to show the menu, the following screen will appear for master authentication. Enter the Master ID and proceed with the pre-defined authentication type (fingerprint, password and RF) to display the menu. £É£î£ð£õ£ô £Í£á£ó£ô£å£ò £É£Ä £º£±£²£³£´...
2.2 Fingerprint Option Use this menu to set the operation environment of the fingerprint input sensor. It has the following 5 submenus. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Æ£Ð £Ï£ð£ô£é£ï£î £±£®£Ó£å£î£ó£ï£ò...
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Security Level Specify security level if you use fingerprint authentication. You can choose a level between 1 and 9. The greater the number is, the higher the security level is. You can specify security levels for 1:1 mode and 1:N mode separately to use the system more efficiently. In general, set the 1:N mode security level higher than the 1:1 mode one.
This feature can increase security but it may slow down authentication time. So if high level of security is required, you can use this feature. But you'd better not use this feature environment where convenience quickness more important (i.e. when used attendance management).
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n 1:N Timeout Setting In case of 1:N identification, FAIL message will occur if identification is not completed within time that specified in Option menu. This is for avoiding making users wait too long. Decide whether to use 1:N Timeout. The initial setting is ¡º ON¡» . Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
2.3 UI (User Interface) Option Use this menu to set the user environment such as display language, voice instruction and alarm. The following three submenus are provided. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Õ£É...
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£Ö£ï£é£ã£å £Ï£Î £¯ £Ï£Æ£Æ n Button Beep Decide whether to use button beep. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Â£å£å£ð £Ï£Î £¯ £Ï£Æ£Æ - 31...
2.4 Door Option Use this menu to set the door open and close behaviors operated by the terminal. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Ä£ï£ï£ò £Ï£ð£ô£é£ï£î £±£®£Ï£ð£å£î £Ä£õ£ò£á£ô£é£ï£î £²£®£×£á£ò£î£® £Ä£õ£ò£á£ô£é£ï£î n Open Duration Specify how long the door will be open after user authentication is validated.
2.5 System Option Use this menu to set the terminal system. The following 7 submenus are provided. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Ó£ù£ó£ô£å£í £Ï£ð£ô£é£ï£î £±£®£Å£î£ã£ò£ù£ð£ô£é£ï£î £²£®£Ì£ï£ç £³£®£Ò£Æ £Ã£á£ò£ä £´£®£×£É£Å£Ç£Á£Î£Ä...
n Log Decide whether to save access information. If the terminal is connected to the network, access information is transferred to the server in real-time, whereas if it is in standalone mode without network connection, information is saved within the terminal. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
n Wiegand Decide whether to use wiegand protocol for tr ansmission authentication result and user ID to sever. £×£É£Å£Ç£Á£Î£Ä £Ï£Æ£Æ / £²£¶£â£é£ô £¯£³£´£â£é£ô Wiegand communication wor ks on ly if the length of user ID is 4 digit. n Function Mode Set the function keys of the keypad (F1 ~ F4) either for access control (AC) or for time &...
n Terminal mode The terminal can be used in one of the following three modes. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. • SO (Standalone Only): One terminal is used independently. All settings such as user registration, deletion, and access control are performed in the terminal alone.
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£Ô£é£í£å £Ó£å£ô£ô£é£î£ç £²£°£°£³ £¯ £°£´ £¯ £±£· £°£² £º £³£· £º £±£³ n Timezone Mode Set the current timezone mode. There are 2 kinds of Timezone Mode. You must select one of them in this menu. The initial value is the Complex mode.
2.6 Gate Permission Use this menu to set the permission time of the access control system. The following three submenus are provided. £Ç£á£ô£å £Ð£å£ò£í£é£ó£ó£é£ï£î £±£®£Ä£á£ô£å £²£®£Ô£é£í£å £Û£Æ£ò£ï£í£Ý £³£®£Ô£é£í£å £Û£Ô£ï£Ý n Date Specify days of the week when the terminal is enabled. By default, all days of the week are checked with ¡º...
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n Time [From] Set the start time of the day when the terminal begins to work. For example, if you want to use the terminal from 9 am to 9 pm, set the start and end times respectively as follows. Use the number keys to enter the value and press the Enter key.
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If you restrict access time, user access is allowed only within the specified time frame. But the authentication can be enabled by the terminal master who has the authority to change the time restriction setting with menu. If you want to specify the time expending two days such as from 1 pm today to 2 am the next day, set the start time as 13 and the end time as 2.
2.7 Network Use this menu to set the network environment to connect the terminal to the network. The following four submenus are provided. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Î£å£ô£÷£ï£ò£ë...
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£ Ô £ à £ Ð £ ¯ £ É £ Ð £±£®£Ä£È£Ã£Ð £Ï£Î £¯ £Ï£Æ£Æ ¨è Terminal IP An IP address consists of 4 numbers and each of the number has 3 digits. Entering all 3 digits for a number will move the cursor to the next field so that you can start to enter the next number.
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¨ê Gateway Enter the Gateway address with the same way as you enter the terminal IP address. 4£®Gateway £ß£ß£°£® £°£® £°£® £°£® Whenever Gateway address changed, Te rminal would be reset. This helps reconnecting of network. ¨ë Server IP Enter the server IP address with the same way as you enter the terminal IP address.
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n Network Timeout When the terminal communicates with the server via the network, it will be assumed that the network connection is disabled if there is no response within the specified time. You can specify a value between 2 and 20. If the network environment is not stable, start with 5 seconds and then increase the value gradually.
2.8 Factory Initialization Use this menu to initialize the current settings to factory defaults. To use¡º£Æ£Ð or ¡º£É£Ä , you must £Î£õ£í£â£å£ò ¡» £Ì£å£î£ç£ô£è¡» delete all users because they are not available if there is left any one registered user. £Æ£á£ã£ô£ï£ò£ù...
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When formatting is complete, you will return to the initial screen. £Æ£á£ã£ô£ï£ò£ù £É£î£é£® £±£®£Ä£Â £Æ£ï£ò£í£á£ô £²£®£Æ£Ð £Î£õ£í£â£å£ò £³£®£É£Ä £Ì£å£î£ç£ô£è 4£®R e s e t T e r m n Fingerprint Number Choose the number of fingerprints you can enroll for each user ID. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
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You can't change the ID length if there is left any one registered user. R e s e t T e r m i n a l Resetting the Terminal without disass message appear, ¡° Y ES ¡± to choose reset Sure? - 48 -...
3.1 User Manager Use this menu to manage the database where user information is stored. You can access this menu only through master authentication. (Refer to "Master authentication" in Chapter 2.) Four submenus are provided: Register User, Modify User, Delete User and Delete All.
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In SO terminal mode, user registration is performed in the terminal. In NL or NS terminal mode, it is done in the terminal or the server. In the NL or NS mode, however, you can register users as long as the network works well. If the terminal is disconnected, you can't register users.
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Enter key to move to the next step. Input a group ID in 4 or less digits, and press the Enter key. £É£î£ð£õ£ò £Ç£ò£ï£õ£ð £É£Ä £º If you did not select group ID in the initial environment setup, the group ID input step will be skipped. ¨é...
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password, RF card and several combinations of the three. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. £Á£õ£ô£è£å£î£® £Í£ï£ä£å £Æ£Ð £Ð£× £Ò£Æ £Æ£Ð / £Ð£× £Æ£Ð / £Ò£Æ £Ð£× / £Ò£Æ £Æ£Ð...
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Authenticate by password only. ¨ç ID + 8 + PW + 8 Authenticate by RF card only. ¨ç RF FP/PW Authenticate by fingerprint or password. Try fingerprint first. If you input the ID first and fails in the fingerprint authentication, you can try password authentication.
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FP&PW Authenticate by fingerprint and password. You should succeed in both. ¨ç FP + PW + 8 ¨è ID + FP + PW + 8 FP&RF You should succeed in both fingerprint and RF card. following three methods available. ¨ç RF + FP ¨è...
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£Ð£ì£á£ã£å £Æ£Ð £± If the following screen appears after the first fingerprint input, take your finger off from the sensor. £Ò£å£í£ï£ö£å £Æ£Ð Place the same fingerprint again. £Ð£ì£á£ã£å £Æ£Ð £² If the fingerprint input is successful, a success message will appear.
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Password can be 4 - 8 characters long. £É£î£ð£õ£ô £Ð£á£ó£ó£÷£ä £± £º For security, password is displayed as ¡º *¡» . £É£î£ð£õ£ô £Ð£á£ó£ó£÷£ä £± £º* * * * Enter the password again for confirmation. £É£î£ð£õ£ô £Ð£á£ó£ó£÷£ä £² * * * * If the password input is successful, a success message will appear.
when you setup the terminal environment, press the Enter key to go to the next step. £Ã£ï£î£ô£á£ã£ô £Ò£Æ £Ã£á£ò£ä £Ï£î £Ó£å£î£ó£ï£ò If the RF input is successful, a success message will appear. If it fails, a failure message will appear and you will return to the initial registration screen.
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£Í£ï£ä£é£æ£ù £Õ£ó£å£ò £±£®£Æ£Ð £²£®£Á£õ£ô£è£å£î£® £Í£ï£ä£å £³£®£Õ£ó£å£ò £Ô£ù£ð£å £´£®£Ç£ò£ï£õ£ð £É£Ä £µ£®£Ð£á£ó£ó£÷£ï£ò£ä £¶£®£Ã£è£á£î£ç£å £Ò£Æ • Fingerprint Change the fingerprint of each registered user. As you did in the first fingerprint enrollment, input the fingerprint twice. After the first input, take your finger off, and then input the fingerprint again.
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£Ð£ì£á£ã£å £Æ£Ð £² • Password Change the password of each registered user. Enter a new password. £É£î£ð£õ£ô £Ð£á£ó£ó£÷£ä £± £ª£ª£ª£ª Enter the password again for confirmation. £É£î£ð£õ£ô £ð£á£ó£ó£÷£ä £² * * * * • Group ID Change the group ID where the user belongs to. Enter a new group ID.
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£É£î£ð£õ£ô £Ç£ò£ï£õ£ð £É£Ä £º £° • Change RF Card Change the RF card of each registered user. £Ã£ï£î£ô£á£ã£ô £Ò£Æ £Ã£á£ò£ä O£î £Ó£å£î£ó£ï£ò • Authentication Mode Change the authentication mode of each registered user. Select a new authentication mode you want to use. £Á£õ£ô£è£å£î£®...
• User Type Change a user type of each registered user. Choose either Normal or Master. £Õ£ó£å£ò £Ô£ù£ð£å £Î£ï£ò£í£á£ì / £Í£á£ó£ô£å£ò n Delete User Enter the user ID you want to delete. £É£î£ð£õ£ô £É£Ä £º£²£²£²£² The below confirmation screen will appear. Choose either YES or NO, and press the Enter key.
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Choose either YES or NO, and press the Enter key. £Á£ò£å £Ù£ï£õ £Ó£õ£ò£å ? £Ù£Å£Ó / £Î£Ï All registered users in the terminal will be deleted. Please use this feature very carefully. - 63...
3.2 Information You can check the terminal information with this menu. £É£î£æ£ï£ò£í£á£ô£é£ï£î £±£®££ £ï£æ £Õ£ó£å£ò £²£®£Æ£¯£× £Ö£å£ò£ó£é£ï£î n Number of User It shows you the total number of users registered in the terminal. The number of normal and master users are displayed separately on the screen.
Appendix ¥° - Network Connection Problems To solve the connection problem between Server and Terminal If terminal is not connected on server via network, please check the followings: Not registered terminal on server ¡á Please register the terminal on server £°£°£±...
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Different number of fingerprint to register of server and ¡á terminal Please set the same number of fingerprint to register for sever and terminal. £°£°£´ £Ã£ï£î£ô£á£ã£ô £Í£á£ó£ô£å£ò £Æ£é£î£ç£å£ò £Ã£î£ô £Å£ò£ò Terminal ID confliction ¡á Please change Terminal ID with unregistered one £°£°£µ...
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Invalid Firmware Version ¡á Please upgrade Firmware. If the versions of Access manager SW and Firmware don’ t match, the terminal won’ t work well. In this case, please feel free to contact us. Our office phone number is 82-2-3415-1600 £°£°7 £Ã£ï£î£ô£á£ã£ô...
Appendix ¥± - Terminal Initializtion Problems To solve the error occurred during initializing Refer the countermeasures for possible malfunctions during initializing after supplying power to Terminal as followings ; Err. Code Description Countermeasure Undefined Error Rebooting or A/S FPGA Initialization Rebooting or A/S Failure Initialization...
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Appendix ¥² How to control the volume of voicing guide How to connect with external speaker system A. Turnnig the volume up We have fit the volume of voicing guide the best condition. But in case the environment is noisy, you might not hear it. To turn it up, you have just only to connect jumper (J6) inside terminal.
Appendix ¥³ Direct Sunlight problems How to improve decreased recognition rate due to direct sunlight 1) Why direct sunlight should be blocked during fingerprint authentication Like a camera, the fingerprint recognition device captures an image. If there is a large amount of light, the image gets darker and becomes hard to recognize.
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¨è Cover the sensor with your free hand as if you wrap your hand around it. ¨é Use a tool like a parasol to block sunlight during authentication. - 72 -...
ID and get it compared to your original fingerprint on a 1:1 basis) rather than the identification authentication method (try authentication without entering your ID). NAC-3000 also supports SID that allows you to try authentication after pressing only first 2 digits of your ID, which provides better fingerprint recognition rate than the identification authentication method.
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LED may blink for a certain amount of time, and the Auto-on function may not work. In this case, please contact NITGEN Customer Support Center. 3. The device malfunctions when you use the RF card.
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(using TCP/IP) The terminal makes a buzz. Depending on the type of the interphone connected to NAC-3000, there may be serious howling. If you use Kocom's interphone (DP-202H) that has proven compatibility with NAC-3000, howling can be eliminated. Is there any countermeasure against static electricity?
FCC NOTICE THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITION: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIRED OPERATION.
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NOTE : The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’...