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About This Manual
This manual introduces the interface and menu operations of the F6 model of Black-White Screen product. For the product installation, see related installation guide.
Conten t s
Contents
Contents
Contents
Contents
Instruction
Instruction
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1
Instruction
Instruction for
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2
Basic
2
Basic
2
2 Basic
Basic Concepts
2.1
2.2 User Verification ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Match Threshold ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.4 User ID ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.5
2.6 Main Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Enrollment
Enrollment
3
3
Enrollment
Enrollment and
3
3
3.1 Enroll User ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2
3.3 Verification Modes ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.4 Prompts for Successful Enrollment .......................................................................................................................................... 8
3.5
3.6 Delete Enrollment Data ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
Settings
Settings
4
4
Settings
Settings ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
4
4
4.1 System Settings ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.2 Power Management ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
4.3
4.4
4.5 Access Options ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.6
SD
Card
SD
Card
5
5
SD
SD Card
Card Management
5
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
System
System
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6
System
System Information
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6
7
Turn
7
Turn
7
7 Turn
Turn Off
8
Maintenance
8
Maintenance
8
8 Maintenance
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................................................
9
FAQs
9
FAQs
9
9 FAQs
FAQs ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
Appendix
Appendix
10
10
Appendix
Appendix .........................................................................................................................................................................................
10
10
10.1 SD Card ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22
10.2 ID Card, Mifare Card ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
10.3
10.4
10.5 Statement on Human Rights and Privacy ............................................................................................................................. 26
for
Use
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for
Use
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for Use
Use ..............................................................................................................................................................................
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Concepts
Concepts
Concepts ....................................................................................................................................................................................
User Enrollment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Authority Classes ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Check Enrollment Effect .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Administrator Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Communication-related Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 15
Lo g Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Automatic Test ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Download Attendance Data .................................................................................................................................................... 19
Download Employee Data ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Upload Employee Data .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
Off
Off
Off (Clear)
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and
Verification
and
Verification
and Verification
Verification ..............................................................................................................................................................
3.1.1 Enroll Fingerprint ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1.2 Backup Enrollment ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.1.3 Enroll RFID Card ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.1 Fingerprint Verification ................................................................................................................................................ 7
3.3.2 Verification Through Card Swiping .......................................................................................................................... 8
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4.1.1 Time Format ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1. 2
Date
Time
4.1. 3 Daylight Saving Time (DLST) ................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1. 4 Language .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1. 5 Date Format ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.1. 6 Advanced Settings ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.1 Wiegand Output .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.5.1 Lock Driver Duration ................................................................................................................................................. 18
4.5.2 Door Sensor Delay ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.5.3 Door Sensor Switch .................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.5.4 Door Sensor Alarm Delay ........................................................................................................................................... 18
4.6.1 Flash Test .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.6.2 LCD Test .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.6.3 Fingerprint Reader Test .............................................................................................................................................. 19
4.6.4 Keyboard Test ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.6.5 Realtime Clock (RTC) Test ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Management
Management
Management★.................................................................................................................................................................
Information
Information
Information ..........................................................................................................................................................................
(Clear)
(Clear)
(Clear) Alarm
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Master-slave function
Wiegand Protocol ................................................................................................................................................................. 24
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Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
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Contets
10.6 Environment-Friendly Use Description ............................................................................................................................... 27
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Instruction for Use
1
Instruction
1
Instruction
1
1 Instruction
Instruction for
Thank you for using our black-and-white (B&W) screen series fingerprint recognition terminal (FRT). Please read this manual carefully before using this product for a comprehensive understanding so as to avoid causing unnecessary damages to the product.
Protect the FRT from exposure to direct sunlight or strong beam as strong beam greatly affects the fingerprint collection and leads to fingerprint verification failure.
Avoid
using
the
FRT
outdoors dissipated during long-term operation may easily lead to response slowdown and verification pass rate decrease. It is recommended to use sunshades and heat sink devices for protection of the FRT
properly
1. Install a B&W screen FRT and then enroll your fingerprint for comparison.
so astoachieve
in
summer.
the
optimal recognition
The
working
Installation Enrollment Recognition
effect
temperature
and
for
Use
for
Use
for Use
Use
of B&W screen series
verification speed.
FRTs
outdoors.
ranges from
We
recommend
0 – 40°C. The heat
you
to use the
Recognition Installation Enrollment
2. Recommended fingers
Recommended
Recommended
Recommended
Recommended fingers
recommended (because they are usually clumsy on the fingerprint collection screen).
3. Finger Placement
1) Proper finger placement:
2 Improper finger placement:
fingers
fingers
fingers : The index finger, middle finger or the ring finger; the thumb and little finger are not
The finger is flat to the surface and centered in fingered guide.
Not flat to the surface Off-center
Slanting Off-center
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Please enroll and verify your fingerprint by using the proper finger placement mode to avoid degradation of verification performance due to improper operations.
We
reserve all rights for the final interpretation and modification of these rules.
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4. LED Colors and Their Meanings
B&W
screen
B&W
screen
B&W
B&W screen
screen FRT
Verification
Verification
Verification
Verification fails:
Verification
Verification
Verification
Verification succeeds:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: If the LED display is inconsistent with the above conditions, please contact our technical personnel.
5. About This Manual
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· O ur products are subject to update from time to time, so our company will neither make a commitment to guarantee
the consistency between the actual products and this document, nor assume any responsibility for any dispute arising out of the discrepancy between the actual technical parameters and this manual. This document is subject to change without prior notice.
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· The functions marked with
product for the specific function description.
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· Picture descriptions in this manual may vary slightly from actual product. Please refer to the actual product for exact
descriptions.
FRT
works
FRT
FRT works
fails:
fails:
fails: The red LED is solid on for 3 seconds.
succeeds:
succeeds:
succeeds: The green LED is solid on for 3 seconds.
normally:
works
normally:
works normally:
normally: The green LED blinks once every other second.
in this manual are optional for some B&W screen series FRTs. Please refer to the actual
·
·
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· FRT and FRTs in this manual that means fingerprint terminal (or fingerprint device / machine)
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Instruction for Use
2
Basic
2
Basic
2
2 Basic
Basic Concepts
This section introduces the definitions and descriptions of the following basic concepts:
User enrollment
User verification
Match threshold
User ID Authority class
The most important two functions supported by B&W screen series are user enrollment and verification.
Concepts
Concepts
Concepts
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
A user can enroll up to 10 different fingerprints using one ID number to have multiple verification selections.
Theoretically all the fingers of a user need to be enrolled so that the user can still perform fingerprint matching even if one or more of his/her fingers get cut or damaged. Generally it is recommended that a user shall enroll at least two fingerprints, for example, the index fingers of both hands, so that the user can use any of the enrolled fingerprints for recognition even if he/she forgets which fingerprint has been enrolled.
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
When a user press es his/her finger on the fingerprint reader, the B&W screen FRT compares the newly scanned fingerprint with a fingerprint stored in template. The fingerprint template is used to check the user fingerprint. If a user enrolls his/her fingerprints on an which takes about 2 seconds. Upon verification, the system displays a prompt about whether the verification succeeds or not and then stores the successful matching record in the B&W screen
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3 Match
The match threshold is set to achieve a trade-off between the possibilities of false rejection and false acceptance. The false acceptance means the fingerprint recognition device mistakes the fingerprint of user A for that of user B, while the false rejection means the fingerprint recognition device refuses to recognize an enrolled fingerprint.
You Fingerprint verification mode (that is, 1:1 match) so that the system adopts the data set in 1:1 match threshold when matching the fingerprints.
If a user’s fingers are severely worn out or damaged, lower the match threshold (see Table 3-1).
User
User
User
User Enrollment
User
User
User
User Verification
Match
Match
Match Threshold
can set a match threshold for all users. For fingerprints that fail to pass the verification, you can adopt the “ ID +
Enrollment
Enrollment
Enrollment
Verification
Verification
Verification
Threshold
Threshold
Threshold
FRT,
the user can keep attendance records on this FRT through fingerprint verification
FRT.
Note
Note
Note
Note : The false acceptance rate (FAR) and false rejection rate (FRR) mutually influence each other. Reducing the FAR will increase the FRR, and vice-versa . The default match threshold is 35 and the default 1:1 match threshold is 15. Table 3-1 lists the settings of match thresholds in different scenarios.
Match Threshold
FRR FAR
High Low 45 25 Medium Medium 35 15 Low High 25 10
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
When enrolling fingerprints, a user will be allocated with an unused ID. When the user starts to verify his/her identity, this ID is used to associate the fingerprint feature template.
You recognition device must be configured with the RF card reader).
User
User
User
User ID
can enter the ID through the mini keyboard or other storage means, for example, the RF card (the fingerprint
ID
ID
ID
1:N 1:1
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2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5 Authority
The B&W screen series
Users: refer to those who are required to verify their identity for a purpose, for example, opening the door through the
Administrators: refer to the users who are granted the right to enroll or delete users.
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6 Main
The first interface displayed on the screen upon equipment power-on is referred to as the “ Initial Interface ” , as shown in the following figure.
Authority
Authority
Authority Classes
B&W screen FRT or keeping their entry/exit records.
Main
Main
Main Interface
Classes
Classes
Classes
FRTs
Interface
Interface
Interface
include four authority classes:
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Instruction for Use
3
Enrollment
3
Enrollment
3
3 Enrollment
Enrollment and
This chapter introduces how to enroll users on the B&W screen series. Further, it describes how to verify the validity of enrolled fingerprints.
This chapter includes the following parts:
Enroll users
Check enrollment effects Enroll spare fingerprints Verify identity. Prompts for successful enrollment
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: To enroll a new user, you must have the authority of administrator. For details, see 2.5 Authority Classes
and
Verification
and
Verification
and Verification
Verification
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
Everyone can enroll 10 pieces fingerprints on device, including one register fingerprint (e.g. 00098-0) and nine backup fingerprints (e.g. 00098-1~00098-9).
If no administrator has been enrolled, any user has the right to enroll a new user. If an administrator has already been enrolled, you can only enroll a new user after passing the administrator verification.
The RFT supports two enrollment modes that types of fingerprint and ID or Mifare card. Fingerprint enrollment mode applies to the majority of the general public with good quality fingerprints.
If an administrator has already been enrolled, you need to verify the administrator identity by pressing MENU system then prompts you to swipe your finger for administrator verification.
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1 Enroll
1) Select Menu press OK
2) Freely input a number (from 1 – 65534) in the [User ID] field. Press OK enrollment interface.
Enroll
Enroll
Enroll
Enroll User
Note
Note
Note
Note :
Enroll
Enroll
Enroll Fingerprint
Menu
Menu
Menu
OK
OK
OK to display the [Enroll FP] interface.
User
User
User
:
:
: If no administrator has been enrolled, administrator verification is not required.
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
User
User
User
User Manage
Manage
Manage
Manage
Enroll
Enroll
Enroll
Enroll User
User
User
User to display the [User Enrollment] interface. Select [Enroll FP] and
New Enroll
User ID: 00001
ESC OK
OK
OK
OK for 3 seconds to display the fingerprint
MENU
MENU
MENU . The
New Enroll
00998-0
Place Finger...
ESC/Exit
Notes:
Notes:
Notes:
Notes:
To
the non-numeric key models, you can use the " ▲ " or " ▼ " key and the "OK"
Operations:
Operations:
Operations:
Operations: on the fingerprint enrollment interface press " ▲ " or " ▼ " key to select the digit you want to enter, e.g.
select the "hundreds place" press "OK" button - press " ▲ " or " ▼ " key to select the number you want to enter → press "OK" button, then move to the "ten place", as the operation above press "OK" button for 3 seconds to confirm the enrollment.
3) Place the same finger for three consecutive times on the fingerprint reader according to system prompts. If the enrollment succeeds, the following information is displayed:
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Note: The last digit “ 0 ” in 000998-0 denotes the first fingerprint.
"OK"
"OK"
"OK" button to input the enrollment number.
OK
4) Press OK user ID and restart the enrollment from Step 2.
Note
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2 Backup
OK
OK (save) to save the enrolled fingerprint. If the enrollment fails, the system will prompt you to re-enter your
Note
s
:
Note
s
:
Note s
s :
: S teps of enroll more users are the same with those above of new enrollment.
If you Enroll New Fingerprint , After p lace the fingerprint three consecutive times , the screen displayed
" FP Enrolled Alrd " , that means your fingerprint is repeat, you need change another finger to enrollment.
Backup
Backup
Backup Enrollment
Enrollment
Enrollment
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New Enroll
00998-0
ESC OK(Save)
New Enroll
0099 9 -0
FP Enrolled Alrd
ESC /Exit
ESC
Continuing the step 4) as above, If you press ESC display the [Backup Enroll] interface as shown in the following figure:
User ID: 00998
ESC OK
The following steps of backup enrollment are the same with those of new enrollment, while the only difference is the “ New Enroll on the top right corner changes into “ Backup Enroll ” .
Note
Note
Note
Note : It is recommended that a long-term user should enroll at least two fingerprints.
3.1.3
Enroll
RFID
Card
3.1.3
Enroll
3.1.3
3.1.3 Enroll
Enroll RFID
Menu
1) Select Menu press OK
2) Press OK
Menu
Menu
OK
OK
OK to proceed.
OK
OK
OK to confirm and proceed.
RFID
RFID Card
User
Card
Card
User
Manage
User
Manage
User Manage
Manage
Enroll
ESC
ESC on the [New Enroll] interface, you can cancel the new enrollment and
Backup Enroll
Continue?
Enroll
Enroll
Enroll User
User
User
User to display the [User Enrollment] interface. Select [Reg RFID] and
Reg RFID
ESC OK
New Enroll?
New Enroll
Continue?
ESC OK
New Enroll
Show the card
User ID: 00001
ESC OK
3) Input a number (from 1 – 65534) in the [User ID] field. Press OK
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OK
OK
OK to display the ID card enrollment interface.
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