1. General Information The Broadway 3D (B3D) security system is designed for building highly reliable biometric stand-alone access control systems (ACS). B3D system reads biometric information about face shape, compares it with those biometric templates registered in the database, and makes the decision to issue control signals to actuators controlling access to premises (turnstiles, locks, gates, etc.), while simultaneously displaying information on the status of work on a monitor and LED indicators.
2. Delivery Package B3D systems come in the packages described in Table 1. Component B3D version B B3D version BM B3D version BR 3D Camera B3D Pole Recognition Unit mounting set Docking station Computing Unit VGA Extender Monitor Packaging ASP software package User Manual Table 1.
4. Integration with ACS Figures 4 to 7 show typical scenarios of integration of B3D B/BM/BR with Access Control Systems. FIG 4. Integration with an actuator FIG 5. Integration with an actuator and a card reader...
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FIG 6. Integration with a door controller FIG 7. Integration with a door controller and a card reader...
5. HW Specifications 5.1. B3D BR Recognition Unit 5.1.1. Overview B3D BR Recognition Unit is a part of B3D system that end users directly interact with. The Recognition Unit is always installed at point of access (e.g. doors and turnstiles) with exception of cases when it is used not for access control purposes but only as an enrollment station.
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5.1.3. B3D BR Recognition Unit general drawing FIG 9. B3D BR Recognition Unit general drawing FIG 10. B3D BR Recognition Unit general drawing bottom view...
5.2. B3D B Recognition Unit 5.2.1. Overview B3D B Recognition Unit is a part of B3D system that end users directly interact with. The Recognition Unit is always installed at point of access (e.g. turnstiles) with exception of cases when it is used not for access control purposes but only as an enrollment station.
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The following description applies B3D B Recognition Unit as an assembly. 5.2.3. B3D B Recognition Unit general drawing FIG 15. B3D B Recognition Unit general drawing...
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5.2.4. B3D B Recognition Unit field-of-view FIG 16. B3D BR Recognition Unit’s horizontal field-of-view FIG 17. B3D B Recognition Unit vertical field-of-view...
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5.2.5. B3D B Recognition Unit electrical connections B3D B has one 3D Camera and three power supply connectors. Connectors are located inside the lower part of the B3D B Pole. The connectors are accessible through a window located on the lower back part of the B3D Pole.
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5.2.6. B3D B Recognition Unit characteristics Parameter Value Interface Ethernet, Wiegand, Relay Ethernet line distance, up to 90 meters Working distance 0,8 – 1,6 m Linear field of view, HxW @ closest range 646x490 mm Linear field of view, HxW @ furthest range 1292x980 mm Angular field of view, HxW 44х34...
5.3. B3D BM Recognition Unit 5.3.1. Overview B3D BM Recognition Unit is a part of B3D system that end users directly interact with. The Recognition Unit is always installed at point of access (e.g. turnstiles) with exception of cases when it is used not for access control purposes but only as an enrollment station.
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5.3.2. B3D BM Recognition Unit package Broadway 3D BM Recognition Unit package includes: 3D Camera B3D BM Pole Monitor Ethernet patch-cord Power supply VGA Extender The following description applies B3D BM Recognition Unit as an assembly. 5.3.3. B3D BM Recognition Unit package general drawing FIG 20.
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5.3.5. B3D BM Recognition Unit electrical connections FIG 23. B3D BM Recognition Unit electrical connections B3D BM Recognition Unit connectors: Power terminal 12V Phoenix Contact FFKDS/H1 Power terminal 100-220V WAGO-264 Ethernet socket RJ-45 jack VGA Extender socket RJ-45 jack Connector #1 #2 Weidmuller 1045390000 Counterpart connectors: Power cable 12V...
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5.3.6. B3D BM Recognition Unit characteristics Parameter Value Interface Ethernet, Wiegand, Relay Ethernet line distance, up to 90 meters Working distance 0,8 – 1,6 m Linear field of view, HxW @ closest range 646x490 mm Linear field of view, HxW @ furthest range 1292x980 mm Angular field of view, HxW 44х34...
5.4. Recognition Unit mounting set Bolt DIN 933 M8x30 mm. Quantity: 4 Metal anchor DRM d М8х10х30 mm. Quantity: 4 Hex screw ST8x38 DIN 7976 Quantity: 4 Plastic dowel anchor 8x40 mm Quantity: 4 Washer M8 DIN 9021 Quantity: 4 Table 5.
5.5. Computing Unit 5.5.1 Overview Computing Unit of B3D system performs the following key functions: B3D Recognition Unit operation B3D System users recognition or verification (depending on system operation mode) Database storage and management Users’ attempts statistics collection Computing Unit is set up and administrated via Ethernet interface. Computing Unit comes with pre- installed Broadway Embedded Operation System (BEOS), Broadway Security Software (BSS) and Broadway Web Interface (BWI).
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FIG 25. Computing Unit electrical connections Name Description Analog DVI-I connector is used to connect Computing Unit to: VGA extender via DVI-VGA converter and VGA cable, which comes as a DVI-I part of VGA extender package (in case of B3D BW system) Optional third party monitor, if needed (in case of B3D B and B3D BR systems) Digital DVI-D connector is used to connect Computing Unit to Optional third...
5.6. B3D Controller 5.6.1. Overview B3D controller is an implemented B3D system component intended for hardware integration of B3D system with elements of other Access Control Systems. B3D controller can provide communication with the following components of Access Control Systems: Card readers (proximity-readers, smart-card readers, magnetic card readers, barcode readers, and etc.) via Wiegand in interface of up to 64 bit Door controllers via Wiegand out interface of up to 64 bit...
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Tamper NC output, opens when 3D camera +12V 12V output for the Card reader is being unattached. Door Used to control weather the door is Ground contact* closed or not Ground D1 of the Door controller Note: pins marked by “*” are reserved for using in next version of B3D controller Table 8.
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Name Description VGA Input Connect the B3D Computing Unit to this input VGA Output Connect the VGA display to this output port using VGA connector inside B3D BM pole Brightness Trim Pot Control Adjusting this control will brighten or dim the output video. Receiver RJ-45 Input Connect a CAT-5e cable (terminated according to the TIA/EIA-568-B specification) between the sending and ...
6. Mechanical Installation 6.1. B3D BR 6.1.1. Recognition Unit set up B3D BR Recognition Unit package includes 3D Camera, Docking station, Ethernet cable, Power supply and Power cord. B3D BR Recognition Unit comes without any mounting set. Its mounting method depends on particular integration and/or installation conditions.
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The tripod should comply with the following requirements: The tripod should have standard 1/4-20 UNC screw thread for attaching B3D Recognition Unit The tripod should be able to carry on B3D BR Recognition Unit’s weight of 3,5 kg The tripod should be able to hold B3D Recognition Unit at 1133 mm height 6.1.2.
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Disassembly steps: Insert small screwdriver (diameter is not more than 1,8 mm) in the round hole on the back of Recognition Unit and slightly press it until the “click” sound is heard that means that the lock is unclosed (FIG 32). Carefully lift the 3D Camera up.
6.2. B3D B B3D B Recognition Unit package includes 3D Camera and B3D B Pole. Recognition Unit should be assembled as follows. Please note that Recognition Unit should not be powered on during assembly. 6.2.1. Pole set up The B3D B Recognition Unit is meant to be installed on the floor. There are no special requirements of the ...
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FIG 33. Removing two plastic covers from the back of the Pole. FIG 34. Taking the metal cover off. FIG 35. Running prepared cables inside the Pole...
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FIG 36. Mounting the Pole at the floor level. FIG 37. Connecting signal cable to the Ethernet socket of the Pole. FIG 38. Connecting Recognition Unit power supply to the 12V power terminals.
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FIG 39. Connect Recognition Unit power cord to the power terminals. FIG 40. Connecting Recognition Unit power cord to the Recognition Unit’s power supply. FIG 41. Connecting three power cables (phase, null and grounding) to the power terminals.
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FIG 42. Inserting plastic covers at the back side. 6.2.2. Electrical Connections B3D B electrical connections should be performed according to B3D B electrical connection diagram shown on Figure 2. B3D B electrical connection should be performed in the following sequence: Connect B3D B Recognition Unit to Computing Unit using UTP cat.5 cable (or Ethernet patch- cord that comes as a part of Recognition Unit package).
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In case of necessity to disassemble B3D B Recognition Unit, follow instructions below. Please note that Recognition Unit should not be powered on during disassembly. Disassembly steps: Insert small screwdriver (diameter is not more than 1,8 mm) in the round hole on the back of Recognition Unit and slightly press it until the “click”...
6.3. B3D BM B3D BM Recognition Unit package includes 3D Camera, B3D BM Pole and monitor. Recognition Unit should be assembled as follows. Please note that Recognition should not be powered on during assembly. 6.3.1. Pole set up The B3D BM Recognition Unit is meant to be installed on the floor. There are no special requirements of the ...
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FIG 45. Removing two plastic covers from the back of the Pole. FIG 46. Taking the metal cover off. FIG 47. Running prepared cables inside the Pole...
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FIG 48. Mounting the Pole at the floor level. FIG 49. Connecting signal cable to the Ethernet socket of the Pole. FIG 50. Fixing VGA Extender R using nylon cable ties and special ledges inside the Pole.
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FIG 51. Connecting UTP cat.5 cable from Computing Unit’s Side to VGA Extender R FIG 52. Connecting Recognition Unit power supply to the 12V power terminals. FIG 53. Connect Recognition Unit power cord to the power terminals.
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FIG 54. Connecting Recognition Unit power cord to the Recognition Unit’s power supply. FIG 55. Connecting three power cables (phase, null and grounding) to the power terminals. FIG 56. Inserting plastic covers at the back side.
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FIG 57. Attaching special metal to the monitor bracket with two screws FIG 58. Fixing the monitor on the plate using four M4 screws. FIG 59. Connecting power cord and VGA cord to the monitor 6.3.2. Electrical Connections B3D BM electrical connections should be performed according to B3D BM electrical connection diagram shown on Figure 3.
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Connect Computing Unit to the power line using power cord. Connect B3D BM Recognition Unit to the power line. 6.3.3. Connection with Access Control Systems B3D BM electrical connections with third part equipment (Access control System’s controllers, card readers, turnstiles, etc.) are described in article 6.4.
6.4. B3D Connection with Access Control Systems 6.4.1. Connecting with an actuator mechanism The B3D controller can control the actuator mechanism of an ACS (turnstile, gate, barrier, etc.) via a dry contact signal. For this normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts of Relay 1 of the Connector #1 are used.
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FIG 63. Connection of an external reader with a separate power supply 6.4.3. Connection of an ACS Controller An ACS controller connects to the B3D controller via Wiegand Interface. The cable used must contain several shielded twisted pairs 24 AWG. Conductors for Data0 and Data1 lines must be not twisted. The grounding of the power sources for the B3D and ACS controllers must be united (FIG 64).
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6.4.4. Exit pushbutton connection Exit pushbutton (EPB) can be connected to the special normally open input of B3D controller (FIG 65). Push of EPB causes switching on the relay of B3D controller for a definite period of time. It provides an additional possibility to control an actuator mechanism.
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