Sagem MorphoAccess 200E, MorphoAccess 300E Installation Manual

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CONTENTS
Welcome to SAGEM SA MorphoAccess™ 1
Safety instructions 2
General description 4
Installation instructions 6
Pre-Installation Checklist for the MorphoAccess 6
Initial Installation Procedure 7
Stage 1: Preparing the MorphoAccess cables/wires for installation 7
Stage 2: Positioning and preparing the MorphoAccess for nal installation against the mounting surface 8
Final installation procedure 10
Stage 2. Fastening the MorphoAccess to the building 11
How to upgrade MorphoAccess 200E to 300E 14
Conguring Wiegand vs. Data clock 17
Outdoor MorphoAccess Technical characteristics 20
Recommendations 22
Appendix 1 - Cable conguration tables 23
Appendix 2 - Wall fastener specs 26
Product Warranty, Limitations and Software License 27
Contents
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Welcome to SAGEM SA MorphoAccess™ 200E / 300E
Congratulations for choosing the SAGEM SA MorphoAccess™ Automatic Fingerprint Recognition Terminal. The MorphoAccess provides an innovative and effective solution for access control or time and attendance applications using ngerprint verication and/or identication.
The MorphoAccess terminal integrates SAGEM image processing and feature matching algorithms (MorphoSoft™ and MorphoImaging™). This technology is based on lessons learned during 18 years of experience in the eld of biometric identication and the creation of literally millions of individual ngerprint identication records.
We believe you will nd the SAGEM SA MorphoAccess fast, accurate, easy to use, and suitable for physical access control or time and attendance.
The SAGEM SA Morpho Access offers the foll owing advantages:
- Has been designed for use in outdoor environments, is protected against water jets and is dust tight
- Has a high quality optical scanner
- Supports multiple input/output interfaces used in the physical access control industry
- Has a local area network interface for easy interaction with other host systems
- Is easily installed and integrated into your available ofce space
- Has an interface that is easy to use in both setup and operational modes
- Has extensive, exible ash memory for data storage (user data, biometric templates, etc.)
To ensure proper installation of your SAGEM SA MorphoAccess, we recommend that you read this Installation Guide in its entirety.
Introduction
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Safety instructions - Please Read Before Installation
WARNING: INSTALLATION TO BE PERFORMED BY
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLERS ONLY
Note: These instructions for the installation of the MorphoAccess
assume the installer is properly qualied as a professional, familiar with applicable industry standards, local building/zoning codes, and proper installation practices. Installation should not be attempted by non-professionals.
You are required to use a National Electric Code Class 2 power supply at 12 V DC ± 5% and 2.5A minimum. This product is intended to be installed in accordance with the NEC Class 2 r equirements.
Europe: SAGEM SA hereby declares that the SAGEM SA MorphoAccess™ has been tested and found compliant with the below listed standards as required by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: EN55022 (1994) / EN55024 (1998) and by the low voltage Directive 73/23/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC: EN60950 (2000).
USA: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
If this equipment interferes with radio or television reception (which can be determined by disconnecting and re-connecting the unit), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer for help.
Safety instructions
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE
RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
Safety instructions
ATTENTION
IL Y A DANGER D'EXPLOSION S'IL Y A REMPLACEMENT
INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE.
REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU
MÊME TYPE OU D'UN TYPE ÉQUIVALENT RECOMMANDÉ
PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR.
ELIMINER DE FAÇON APPROPRIÉE.
WARNING: Failure to properly seal the MorphoAccess against the mounting
surface may result in accident or injury. Due to the many types of building materials that exist, ensuring adequate sealing against the mounting surface is the sole responsibility of the installer. The mounting gasket provided with the MorphoAccess is only for the convenience of the installer. For some applications with rough mounting surfaces, a bead of silicone sealant can be placed around the entire perimeter of the gasket before placing the MorphoAccess against the mounting surface.
WARNING: As an additional precaution, take all steps necessary (in accordance with the National Electric Code) to ensure that if water leaks into the mounting surface, that no high voltage or other potentially dangerous wiring, power sources, transformers, or electronics will become wet. This may include installing high voltage wiring or electronics above the hole in which MorphoAccess is mounted and waterproong connections as needed. Providing for safety outside the MorphoAccess packaging is the sole responsibility of the installer.
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General description
3D View
Display 136 x 34 pixels
Keyboard
Sensor
Mounting slots
(4 places)
Front View
Function keys
Visor
General description
Rear View
Wiegand
RS-485
Power
Ethernet
Multi-function
Wall Gasket Location
6 7Pre-installation checklist
Installation instructions
The installation instructions are divided into three segments ­The Pre-Installation Checklist, The Initial Installation Procedure, and the Final Installation Procedure. Each segment lists the procedures you will perform, followed by the detailed instructions for each procedure.
Pre-Installation Checklist
1. Installation should be performed by a trained and qualied installer. Make sure to adhere to all applicable local building codes. A National Electric Code (NEC) Class 2 power supply must be used for the MorphoAccess.
2. Prepare for the MorphoAccess installation by selecting a mounting location that reduces exposure to the environment as much as possible within easy reach of the door that is being controlled by the MorphoAccess.
3. Verify that a standard junction box, at least the size of a dual-gang box, has been installed at the correct height necessary for the MorphoAccess to meet any local or Federal requirements for ADA compliance.
4. Verify that there is enough free wall space surrounding the junction box to accommodate the placement of the MorphoAccess.
5. Verify that the main power and functional interface cables are properly wired within the building, per applicable local building codes, and that wire stubs are accessible within the junction box where the MorphoAccess will be installed.
6. Turn off the main power to the junction box until the installation of the MorphoAccess is complete.
Note: Once steps 1 through 6 are complete, the MorphoAccess is ready for installation.
Initial Installation Procedure
The Initial Installation Procedure consists of two stages: (1) Preparing the MorphoAccess cables/wires for installation, and (2) Positioning and preparing the MorphoAccess for nal installation against the mounting surface.
Stage 1: Preparing the MorphoAccess cables/wires for installation
1. Identify the MorphoAccess cables that will be wired for your particular installation requirements, for example, power, Wiegand, or RS-485.
Note: The Ethernet cable comes prewired for 568B with a standard RJ45 socket installed. The interface cables have a protective cover placed over the end of each cable. If the interface cables are used for an installation, remove the protective cover in order to perform the necessary wiring.
2. Familiarize yourself with the cable wire diagrams located in Appendix 1 of this installation guide.
3. Prepare the MorphoAccess cables for connection to the building cables as follows:
a. Shorten the MorphoAccess cable stubs as necessary for
each installation.
b. Strip one inch of the cable insulation from the end of each
cable you will be using.
Note: Be careful not to cut the individual wires within the cables.
c. Strip  -  inch of insulation from the end of each individual
wire you will be connecting.
Note: If you are using self-tapping wire connectors, this step may not be necessary.
4. Prepare the building cables for installation in the same manner as described above for the MorphoAccess cables.
Initial installation
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Stage 2: Positioning and preparing the MorphoAccess for nal installation against the mounting surface
1. If you haven't already done so, use the included hex wrench to unscrew the four screws securing the MorphoAccess visor and remove the visor. Place the visor out of the way until needed at the end of the installation procedure.
2. Lift the MorphoAccess into position near the junction box and place the wire stubs inside the junction box in order to temporarily position the device against the mounting surface.
3. Orient the MorphoAccess against the mounting surface in the position that it will be permanently mounted with the cable stub seals centered within the junction box without any excessive stress applied to the cables.
4. Once you are satised with the location of the device against the mounting surface, remove the backing from the gasket material and position the sticky side of the gasket against the backside of the MorphoAccess ensuring that the gasket material does not cover the mounting holes.
5. Once the MorphoAccess is properly positioned against the mounting surface, mark the location of the four fasteners at the center of the four oval slots, cut out in the ange, that surrounds the MorphoAccess. (See diagram on Page 5)
6. Once the four fastener locations are marked, remove the MorphoAccess from against the mounting surface and place in a safe location, out of the way from your work area.
7. Drill and prepare the holes for the four fasteners.
Note: The MorphoAccess comes with four Alligator™ anchors. These anchors can be used to mount the device to any surface, of any thickness above 1/4" (6mm). For complete technical specications for the Alligator anchor please visit: http://www.toggler.com/pdf/
alligator.pdf
Positioning and preparing the MorphoAccess
For other types of surfaces you should select an appropriate anchor that is rated to support a minimum of 5 lb (2.25 kg).
See Appendix 2, p. 26 for generic bolt specications.
Note: A variety of fasteners can be used to mount the MorphoAccess to different types of material. The mounting holes must be prepared according to the type of fastener being used for an installation and the type of material the MorphoAccess is being mounted against. Use "best practices" installation procedures for the type of fastener being used.
8. Once the fastener locations are properly prepared for accepting the fasteners, temporarily mount the MorphoAccess to the mounting surface to check for proper alignment of the fasteners and placement.
9. To temporarily mount the MorphoAccess, lift the device into position near the junction box and place the wire stubs inside the junction box in order to position it against the mounting surface.
10. Fasten the device to the mounting surface with the four fasteners.
11. If you are satised with the mounting, remove the device from the wall and place it in a safe location, away from your work area. If you need to make an adjustment, remove the MorphoAccess from the wall and make the adjustment accordingly.
You are now ready for the nal installation procedure.
Positioning and preparing the MorphoAccess
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Final Installation Procedure
The Final Installation Procedure includes four stages: (1) Wiring MorphoAccess to the building, (2) Fastening MorphoAccess to the building, (3) Installing the MorphoAccess protective visor, and (4) Testing MorphoAccess functionality.
Stage 1: Wiring MorphoAccess to the building
1. Position MorphoAccess in such a way that the wire stubs are conveniently placed within reach of the building wire stubs.
Note: To accomplish this may require placing the MorphoAccess on a stool or other secure work surface in order to position it at a height that allows the installer to conveniently connect the wires to the building wires without needing to physically hold the device in position.
2. Refer to the cable wire diagram provided in Appendix 1 of this installation guide for the color coding of each individual wire that will be connected for your installation.
Note: Wiring the MorphoAccess includes connecting the interface wires rst, then connecting the power wires. Once all wires have been properly connected and sealed against the elements, MorphoAccess will be ready to be secured to the mounting surface.
4. Connect each MorphoAccess wire to the corresponding wire in the building cables. Take care when connecting the wires in order not to damage the individual wires and to ensure a positive connection. Each wire should be properly wrapped or sealed in order to ensure uninterrupted service to the device. Follow NEC installation requirements when wiring this device.
FInal Installation
Stage 2. Fastening MorphoAccess to the building
1. To complete permanent mounting of the MorphoAccess, neatly wind and place the cable harness inside the junction box without any excessive stress applied to the harness. This will facilitate the mounting of the device tight against the mounting surface.
2. Once the wire harness is in place in the junction box, place the device against the mounting surface and align the slots in the ange with the holes in the mounting surface.
Note: The mounting holes should have been pre-drilled and prepared for installation as outlined earlier in the Initial Installation Procedure.
3. Once the device is properly placed against the mounting surface, ensure that it makes a positive sealed connection between the mounting surface and the gasket on the back of the device.
Note: To ensure a watertight seal on rough mounting surfaces, a bead of silicone sealant can be placed around the entire perimeter of the gasket before placing MorphoAccess against the mounting surface.
4. Install the four screws through the slots in the ange into the four prepared mounting holes. Tighten the mounting screws.
Note: Be careful not to overtighten the screws or the front housing will bend visibly under the bolt heads.
Note: If you use mounting screws that pass through the mounting surface (such as a thin wall or an electrical mounting box), be sure to seal the mounting screw holes per the NEC for outdoor installations.
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Stage 3. Installing the MorphoAccess protective visor
Warning: The protective visor must be installed in order to
protect the nger imaging scanner and the LCD display from direct sunlight and dripping water.
1. Place the protective visor over the MorphoAccess and align the four mounting holes on the visor with the four mounting holes on the ange.
2. Re-attach the visor to the ange with the included four screws and washers using the included hex wrench. Firmly tighten each screw to 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m).
3. Place the provided screw caps over each screw to complete a nished look.
4. Remove the protective lm covering the LCD window.
Stage 4: Testing MorphoAccess functionality
1. Once the installation is complete, turn on the main power to the MorphoAccess.
2. Inspect the MorphoAccess and verify that it powers up and proceeds to the main screen.
3. Inspect the LCD and verify that the contrast and brightness settings make the screen readable. If the LCD is not readable, see the setup menu in the Software Guide for how to adjust the contrast and brightness of the LCD screen.
4. Inspect the scanner and verify that the scanner is glowing red.
5. Have the Administrator perform an enrollment and verify that the enrollment is successful.
Note: This step depends on the type of system conguration and may not be appropriate for all installations.
Final installation
6. Perform an identification and verify that the door opens correctly.
Note: This step depends on the t ype of sys tem conguration and may not be appropriate or available for all installations.
Note: If any unexplained problems occur, please contact the company where you purchased the MorphoAccess for troubleshooting instructions.
Installation of MorphoAccess is now complete.
14 15Upgrading
How to upgrade MorphoAccess™ 200E to 300E
Pre-Installation checklist
This is a memory upgrade which, when installed, provides the capability to manage 16 biometric databases of 3,000 records each for a total of 48,000 people.
Note: This memory upgrade must be performed by authorized personnel only. Any work carried out by non-authorized personnel will invalidate your warranty.
Warning: Make sure the existing database residing on the MorphoAccess 200 has been backed up before continuing with this upgrade.All existing database information in the MorphoAccess 200 will be lost during this procedure. If transferring a memory module from one MorphoAccess 300 to another, all database information contained on the module will be lost.
Performing the upgrade
1. Remove the MorphoAccess visor screw caps, with a small straight blade scewdriver, and then remove the four visor screws, using the included hex wrench, and disconnect the MorphoAccess from the mounting surface and make sure the main power to the device is turned off.
2. Unscrew the front housing from the back housing by removing the four screws securing the two halves together using the included hex wrench.
3. Carefully separate the front and rear housing.
Note: Carefully disconnect the cables between the front and rear housing before completely separating the two halves.
4. Turn the front housing upside down in order to look inside. Identify the location of the memory module by looking at the picture on the next page.
Memory module upgrade
Gasket seal
The word "DOWN" is printed on the lower right corner of the module.
5. Use approved static discharge protection. Remove the memory module from its protective ESD packaging.
6. Orient the memory module correctly by rotating the module so that the word "DOWN" is located in the bottom right corner of the module.
7. Place the memory module in position over the two 24-pin connectors and press the module into place. Use rm, even pressure on both connectors at the same time to seat the module in place.
The word "UP" is printed on the module in the upper left corner.
Upgrading
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Note: The module should press into place rmly without much resistance. If it appears that excessive force is required to seat the module, remove the module and visually inspect the pins on the MorphoAccess circuit board to ensure that the pins are not bent out of alignment.
8. Visually inspect the gasket which provides a positive seal between the two halves of the housing. Ensure that the gasket is properly seated within the frame on the front half of the housing.
Note: If the gasket appears to be damaged, contact your MorphoAccess vendor to order a replacement gasket before proceeding.
9. Carefully reconnect the ribbon cables between the two halves of the housing.
10. Place the two halves of the MorphoAccess housing together, making sure that the gasket maintains its position within the gasket frame.
11. Screw the two halves together with the four screws and washers which were removed earlier.
Note: Carefully tighten the four screws to 8 in-lb (0.90 N- m). Do not overtighten.
12. Screw the visor back onto the housing. Tighten the four screws to 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m). Place the screw caps into place over the four screws.
The MorphoAccess is now upgraded.
Upgrading
Conguring Wiegand vs. Dataclock
MorphoAccess is congured during manufacturing to support the Wiegand protocol. If your installation requires supporting the Dataclock protocol, you will need to perform the following procedure in order to congure the device to support Dataclock. You will be taking the housing sections apart and then putting them back together again in order to perform the conguration.
Note: MorphoAccess can support either Wiegand or Dataclock. MorphoAccess does NOT support both protocols simultaneously.
Note: This installation requires the device to be disconnected from the mounting surface with the main power to the device turned off.
Performing the Conguration
1. Remove the four visor screw caps and the four screws securing the visor and remove the visor.
2. Unscrew the front housing from the back housing by removing the four screws securing the two halves together.
3. Carefully separate the front and rear housing.
Note: Carefully disconnect the cables between the front and rear housing before completely separating the two halves.
4. Turn the front housing upside down in order to look inside. Identify the location of the bank of eight vertical jumpers on the motherboard by looking at the picture on the next page.
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8 jumper bank
5. Once you have identied the location of the vertical jumper bank, (numbered 1 - 8 from left to right), congure the jumpers for Dataclock as follows:
Install jumpers on positions 1 and 2. Move jumper from position 7 to position 8. When completed, positions 1, 2, 4, and 8 will have jumpers installed.
Note: Use jumpers spaced at 2 mm on center. If needed, jumpers are available from your MorphoAccess supplier.
gasket seal
Conguring Wiegand vs. Data clock
Note: Once you have attached the jumpers as described, the conguration is complete.
Putting the device back together
1. Visually inspect the gasket, which provides a positive seal between the two halves of the housing. Ensure that the gasket is properly seated within the frame on the front half of the housing.
Note: If the gasket appears to be damaged, contact your MorphoAccess vendor to order a replacement gasket before proceeding.
2. Carefully reconnect the cables between the two halves of the housing.
3. Place the two halves of the housing together making sure that the gasket maintains its position within the gasket frame.
5. Screw the two halves together with the four screws that were removed earlier.
Note: Carefully tighten the four screws to 8 in-lb (0.90 N- m). Do not over tighten.
6. Screw the visor back onto the housing. Tighten the four screws to 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m). Place the screw caps into place over the four screws.
The MorphoAccess is now congured for Dataclock.
Conguring Wiegand vs. Data clock
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MorphoAccess Technical Characteristics
Display
Backlit LCD 136 x 34 pixels
Keyboard
12 numeric keys
• 4 function keys
Fuse
2.5 amp quick blow
Memory
8 megabytes RAM
4 megabytes memory for Operating System, Biometric Libraries, and Applications
Optional 32-Mbyte memory for data storage.
Peripheral interfaces
RS-485 / RS-422
Ethernet 10 Base T
Wiegand or Dataclock output
Wiegand or Dataclock input
Relay
Tamper switch
Technical characteristics
Power supply
NEC Class 2, at 12 V DC ± 5%; 2.5A minimum
Note: Cable cross section depends on the length:
0.75 mm² recommended.
Size and weight
This product is designed to be installed outdoors.
8.6 inches wide x 11.4 inches high x 3.9 inches deep
Approximately 4.5 pounds
Environmental conditions
• Operating temperature -10°C to + 45°C
• Humidity 0% to 90%, non-condensing
• Fluid ingress and dust protection Rated for IP 65
Storage conditions
• Temperature - 40°C to + 70°C
• Humidity 0 % t o 9 5 % , i n c l u d i n g condensation
Technical characteristics
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Recommendations
Areas containing combustibles
It is strongly recommended that you do not install your MorphoAccess in the vicinity of gas stations, petroleum processing facilities or any other facility containing amable or combustable gasses or materials.
General precautions
Do not attempt to repair your MorphoAccess yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage/accident that may result from attempts to repair components.
Any work carried out by non-authorized personnel will invalidate your warranty.
Do not expose your MorphoAccess to temperatures outside its specied operation and storage ranges.
Use your MorphoAccess with original accessories. Attempts to integrate the MorphoAccess with unapproved accessories will void your warranty.
Due to electrostatic discharge, and depending on the environment, synthetic carpet should be avoided in areas where the device has been installed.
Warning: The manufacturer cannot be held responsible if the above recommendations are not followed or if the MorphoAccess is used incorrectly.
Recommendations
NOTE: The Wiegand electrical interface conforms to the Security Industry Association Wiegand standard (March 1995). MorphoAccess outputs 26-bit Wiegand reverse.
NOTE: To wire MorphoAccess for Dataclock out interface use the Wiegand cable as follows. Green = Data Out; White = Clock Out; Black = Ground. To congure MorphoAccess to output Dataclock (refer to pages 18-20).
NOTE: MorphoAccess Ethernet wiring follows the T568B standard. Use a straight-through cable between MorphoAccess and a hub. Use a crossover cable between MorphoAccess and a PC.
Appendix 1 - Cable conguration table
Appendix 1
This table lists the cables and the function of each wire in each cable. It is to be used as a reference to wire the Outdoor MorphoAccess for power and interface functionality. (See diagram on Page 26 for location of the different cables.)
Power Cable
Color Function
White Black
+ 12V
Ground
Wiegand Cable
Color Function
Green
White
Brown
Black
Purple
Red
Orange
Yellow
Blue
Shield (drain)
Wiegand Out Wiegand Out Wiegand Out Wiegand Out
Wiegand In Wiegand In Wiegand In Wiegand In Wiegand In
D 0 D 1
LED GND GND
+ 12V
LED
D 1 D 0
Not Connected
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Deister Card Reader Interface:
To Interface the optional Deister contactless card reader, connect the Deister AB wires to the RS-485 cable Tx port as follows:
Wire A to Tx+
Wire B to Tx-
NOTE: The tamper switch is opened when the Morpho­Access is opened, thereby disabling the MorphoAccess.
Relay Ratings:
1 A at 30 VDC according to the extra low voltage safety requirements (42.4 VAC max, 60 VDC max) independent of the power supply.
RS-485 Cable
Color/stripe Function
Green/White
White/Green Orange/White White/Orange
Red/Orange
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
GND
Multi-Function Cable
Color Function
Black
White
Green
Brown
Blue
Gray
GND Tamper Switch Tamper Switch
Relay 2, Common
Relay 2, Normally Closed
Relay 2, Normally Open
Rear View
Location of Cables
Multi-function
Ethernet
Power
Wiegand
RS485
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Appendix 2 - Wall fastener specs
If the mounting bolts provided with the MorphoAccess do not meet your specic needs for a particular installation, the following specication provides information necessary to select a bolt that will properly support the MorphoAccess.
Maximum bolt UNC #10
Minimum length of threads 1-7/8 inches
Minimum shear strength of bolt 5 lb or more
Appendix 2
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