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DS-K3Y501SX Series Flap Barrier
UD23011B-C
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Legal Informaon
About this Document
This Document includes instrucons for using and managing
the Product. Pictures, charts, images and all other informaon
hereinaer are for descripon and explanaon only.
The informaon contained in the Document is subject to
change, without noce, due to rmware updates or other
reasons. Please nd the latest version of the Document at the
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otherwise agreed, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co.,
Ltd. or its aliates (hereinaer referred to as "Hikvision")
makes no
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professionals trained in supporng the Product.
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"Iniaves on the Use of Video
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PROVIDES FOR INHERENT SECURITY RISKS, AND HIKVISION
SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ABNORMAL
OPERATION, PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM CYBER-ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS
INFECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS; HOWEVER,
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YOU AGREE TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL
APPLICABLE LAWS, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR
ENSURING THAT YOUR USE CONFORMS TO THE APPLICABLE
LAW. ESPECIALLY, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE, FOR USING THIS
PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT INFRINGE ON THE
RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
RIGHTS OF PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR
DATA PROTECTION AND OTHER PRIVACY RIGHTS. YOU SHALL
NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES,
INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR
PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY
ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED TO ANY NUCLEAR
EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT
OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES.
IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS DOCUMENT
AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATTER PREVAILS.
Data
Protecon
To protect data, the development of Hikvision Products
incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for
Products with facial
recognion features, biometrics data is
stored in your Products with
encrypon method; for ngerprint
Products, only ngerprint template will be saved, which is
impossible to reconstruct a
ngerprint image.
As a data controller/processor, you may process personal data,
including collecon, storage, use, processing, disclosure,
deleon, etc. You are advised to pay aenon to and comply
with applicable laws and regulaons related to the protecon
of personal data, including without limitaon, conducng
security controls to safeguard personal data, such as,
implemenng reasonable administrave and physical security
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controls, conduct periodic reviews and the assessments of the
eecveness of your security controls.
© Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved.
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Regulatory Informaon
FCC Informaon
Please take aenon that changes or modicaon not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
users authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable
protecon against harmful interference in a
residenal installaon. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the
instrucons, may cause harmful interference
to radio
communicaons. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a parcular installaon. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
recepon, which can be determined by turning the equipment o
and on, 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 separaon between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent
from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum
distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
FCC Condions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaon is
subject to the following two
condions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operaon.
EU Conformity Statement
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This product and - if applicable - the supplied
accessories too are marked with "CE" and
comply therefore with the applicable
harmonized European standards listed under
the EMC
Direcve 2014/30/EU, RE Direcve
2014/53/EU,the RoHS Direcve 2011/65/EU
2012/19/EU (WEEE direcve): Products marked
with this symbol cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. For proper recycling, return this product
to your local supplier upon the purchase of
equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collecon points. For more
informaon see: www.recyclethis.info
2006/66/EC (baery direcve): This product
contains a baery that cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. See the product documentaon for
specic baery informaon. The baery is
marked with this symbol, which may include
leering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or
mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the
baery to your supplier or to a designated
collecon point. For more informaon
see:www.recyclethis.info
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Safety Instrucon
These instrucons are intended to ensure that user can use the
product correctly to avoid danger or property loss.
The precauon measure is divided into Dangers and Cauons:
Dangers: Neglecng any of the warnings may cause serious injury
or death.
Cauons: Neglecng any of the cauons may cause injury or
equipment damage.
Dangers: Follow these safeguards
to prevent serious injury or death.
Cauons: Follow these precauons
to prevent potenal injury or
material damage.
Danger:
In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with
the electrical safety
regulaons of the naon and region.
The equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket-
outlet.
Shock hazard! Disconnect all power sources before
maintenance.
Do not touch the bare metal contacts of the inlets
aer the
circuit breaker is turned o. Electricity sll exists.
indicates hazardous live and the external wiring connected
to the terminals requires
installaon by an instructed person.
This equipment is not suitable for use in locaons where
children are likely to be present.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high
volume levels for long periods.
All the electronic
operaon should be strictly compliance with
the electrical safety regulaons, re prevenon regulaons and
other related
regulaons in your local region.
Please use the power adapter, which is provided by normal
company. The power consumpon cannot be less than the
required value.
Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as
adapter overload may cause over-heat or
re hazard.
Please make sure that the power has been disconnected before
you wire, install or dismantle the device.
If the top caps should be open and the device should be
powered on for maintenance, make sure:
1.Power
o the fan to prevent the operator from geng injured
accidentally.
2.Do not touch bare high-voltage components.
3.Make sure the switch’s wiring sequence is correct
aer
maintenance.
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Please make sure that the power has been disconnected before
you wire, install or dismantle the device.
When the product is installed on wall or ceiling, the device
shall be rmly xed.
If smoke, odors or noise rise from the device, turn o the
power at once and unplug the power cable, and then please
contact the service center.
Do not ingest
baery, Chemical Burn Hazard.
This product contains a coin/buon cell baery. If the coin/
buon cell baery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal
burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
Keep new and used
baeries away from children. If the baery
compartment does not close securely, stop using the product
and keep it away from children. If you think
baeries might
have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body,
seek immediate medical aenon.
If the product does not work properly, please contact your
dealer or the nearest service center. Never aempt to
disassemble the device yourself. (We shall not assume any
responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or
maintenance.)
The device do not support the PoE network switch.
Connecng
with the PoE network switch may damage the control board.
Cauons:
The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing
and that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the equipment.
Ensure correct wiring of the terminals for connecon to an AC
mains supply.
The equipment has been designed, when required, modied
for connecon to an IT power distribuon system.
+ idenes the posive terminal(s) of equipment which is used
with, or generates direct current. + idenes the negave
terminal(s) of equipment which is used with, or generates
direct current.
No naked ame sources, such as lighted candles, should be
placed on the equipment.
The
venlaon should not be impeded by covering the
venlaon openings with items, such as newspapers, table-
cloths, curtains, etc. The openings shall never be blocked by
placing the equipment on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar
surface.
The serial port of the equipment is used for debugging only.
Stainless steel may be corroded in some circumstances. You
need to clean and care the device by using the stainless steel
cleaner. It is suggested to clean the device every month.
Do not drop the device or subject it to physical shock, and do
not expose it to high
electromagnesm radiaon. Avoid the
equipment installaon on vibraons surface or places subject
to shock (ignorance can cause equipment damage).
Do not place the device in extremely hot (refer to the
specicaon of the device for the detailed operang
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temperature), cold, dusty or damp locaons, and do not
expose it to high electromagnec radiaon.
The device cover for indoor use shall be kept from rain and
moisture.
Exposing the equipment to direct sun light, low venlaon or
heat source such as heater or radiator is forbidden (ignorance
can cause
re danger).
Do not aim the device at the sun or extra bright places. A
blooming or smear may occur otherwise (which is not a
malfuncon however), and aecng the endurance of sensor
at the same
me.
Please use the provided glove when open up the device cover,
avoid direct contact with the device cover, because the acidic
sweat of the
ngers may erode the surface coang of the
device cover.
Please use a so and dry cloth when clean inside and outside
surfaces of the device cover, do not use alkaline detergents.
Please keep all wrappers
aer unpack them for future use. In
case of any failure occurred, you need to return the device to
the factory with the original wrapper. Transportaon without
the original wrapper may result in damage on the device and
lead to
addional costs.
Improper use or replacement of the baery may result in
hazard of explosion. Replace with the same or equivalent type
only. Dispose of used
baeries according to the instrucons
provided by the baery manufacturer.
Biometric recognion products are not completely applicable
to
an-spoong environments. If you require a higher security
level, use mulple authencaon modes.
Do not stay in the lane when the device is reboong.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS.
SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING ON CONCRETE OR OTHER NON-
COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE ONLY.
The
instrucons shall require connecon of the equipment
protecve earthing conductor to the installaon protecve
earthing conductor.
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Available Models
Product Name Model Descripon
Flap Barrier
DS-K3Y501SX-L1 Le Pedestal 1
DS-K3Y501SX-L2 Le Pedestal 2
DS-K3Y501SX-M1 Middle Pedestal 1
DS-K3Y501SX-M2 Middle Pedestal 2
DS-K3Y501SX-R Right Pedestal
You can follow the picture below to select pedestals:
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Contents
1 Overview .................................................................. 1
1.1 Introducon .......................................................... 1
1.2 Main Features ....................................................... 1
2 System Wiring .......................................................... 2
3
Installaon ............................................................... 4
3.1 Disassemble Pedestals .......................................... 4
3.2 Install Pedestals .................................................... 4
4 General Wiring ......................................................... 6
4.1 Components
Introducon ..................................... 6
4.2 Wiring Electric Supply ........................................... 9
4.3 Wire Interconnecng Cable .................................. 9
4.4 Face
Recognion Terminal Power Supply Wiring
................................................................................... 10
4.5 Terminal Descripon ........................................... 10
4.5.1 Main Control Board Terminal
Descripon
............................................................................. 10
4.5.2 Sub Control Board Terminal Descripon ... 11
4.5.3 Access Control Board Terminal Descripon
............................................................................. 12
4.5.4 Access Control Board Serial Port ID
Descripon ......................................................... 16
4.5.5 RS-485 Wiring ............................................ 18
4.5.6 RS-232 Wiring ............................................ 19
4.5.7 Wiegand Wiring ......................................... 20
4.5.8 Barrier Control Wiring ............................... 20
4.5.9 Alarm Output Wiring ................................. 21
4.5.10 Exit
Buon Wiring .................................... 22
5 Device Sengs ....................................................... 22
5.1 Pair Keyfob (Oponal) ......................................... 23
5.2
Inialize Device ................................................... 24
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5.3 Switch to RS-485/RS-232 Mode .......................... 25
5.4 Switch Relay Output Mode (NO/NC) .................. 25
5.4.1 Barrier Control Relay Output Mode ........... 25
5.4.2 Alarm Relay Output Mode (NO/NC) .......... 26
6 Acvaon ............................................................... 26
6.1 Acvate via SADP ................................................ 26
6.2 Acvate Device via Client Soware .................... 27
7 Client
Soware Conguraon ................................. 28
7.1 Conguraon Flow of Client Soware ................ 28
7.2 Device Management ........................................... 28
7.2.1 Add Device ................................................. 29
7.2.2 Reset Device Password .............................. 34
7.3 Group Management ........................................... 35
7.3.1 Add Group ................................................. 35
7.3.2 Import Resources to Group ....................... 35
7.3.3 Edit Resource Parameters .......................... 36
7.3.4 Remove Resources from Group ................. 36
7.4 Person Management ........................................... 36
7.4.1 Add
Organizaon ....................................... 37
7.4.2 Congure Basic Informaon ...................... 37
7.4.3 Issue a Card by Local Mode ....................... 37
7.4.4 Upload a Face Photo from Local PC ........... 39
7.4.5 Take a Photo via Client ............................... 39
7.4.6 Collect Face via Access Control Device ...... 40
7.4.7 Collect Fingerprint via Client ..................... 41
7.4.8 Collect Fingerprint via Access Control Device
............................................................................. 42
7.4.9
Congure Access Control Informaon ....... 42
7.4.10 Customize Person Informaon ................ 44
7.4.11 Congure Resident Informaon .............. 44
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7.4.12 Congure Addional Informaon ............ 45
7.4.13 Import and Export Person Idenfy
Informaon ......................................................... 45
7.4.14 Import Person Informaon ...................... 45
7.4.15 Import Person Pictures ............................ 46
7.4.16 Export Person Informaon ...................... 46
7.4.17 Export Person Pictures ............................. 47
7.4.18 Get Person
Informaon from Access Control
Device ................................................................. 47
7.4.19 Move Persons to Another Organizaon
............................................................................. 48
7.4.20 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch ............... 48
7.4.21 Report Card Loss ...................................... 49
7.4.22 Set Card Issuing Parameters .................... 49
7.5
Congure Schedule and Template ...................... 50
7.5.1 Add Holiday ............................................... 50
7.5.2 Add Template ............................................. 51
7.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorizaon to
Persons ..................................................................... 52
7.7
Congure Advanced Funcons ........................... 54
7.7.1 Congure Device Parameters .................... 54
7.7.2 Congure Remaining Open/Closed ........... 59
7.7.3 Congure Mul-Factor Authencaon ...... 61
7.7.4 Congure Custom Wiegand Rule ............... 62
7.7.5
Congure Card Reader Authencaon Mode
and Schedule ...................................................... 64
7.7.6 Congure First Person In ............................ 65
7.7.7
Congure An-Passback ............................ 66
7.7.8 Congure Device Parameters .................... 67
7.8 Congure Linkage Acons for Access Control ..... 68
7.8.1 Congure Client Acons for Access Event
............................................................................. 68
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7.8.2 Congure Device Acons for Access Event
............................................................................. 69
7.8.3 Congure Device Acons for Card Swiping
............................................................................. 70
7.9 Door Control ....................................................... 71
7.9.1 Control Door Status ................................... 71
7.9.2 Check Real-Time Access Records ............... 73
7.10 Event Center ..................................................... 73
7.10.1 Enable Receiving Event from Devices ...... 73
7.10.2 View Real-Time Events ............................. 74
7.10.3 Search Historical Events ........................... 75
7.11 Remote
Conguraon via Client Soware ........ 78
7.11.1 Check Device Informaon ........................ 78
7.11.2 Edit Device Name .................................... 78
7.11.3 Edit Time .................................................. 78
7.11.4 Set System Maintenance ......................... 78
7.11.5 Manage Network User ............................. 79
7.11.6 Manage Keyfob User ............................... 79
7.11.7 Set Security .............................................. 80
7.11.8
Congure Lane Parameters ..................... 80
7.11.9 Congure Screen Parameters .................. 81
7.11.10
Congure Screen Parameters ................ 81
7.11.11 Congure Advanced Network ................ 82
7.11.12 Congure Audio File .............................. 82
7.11.13 Congure Passing Record ...................... 83
7.11.14
Congure Parameters for Lane Controller
............................................................................. 83
7.11.15 Congure IR Detectors ........................... 84
7.11.16 View Relay Status ................................... 85
A. Tips for Scanning Fingerprint ................................. 86
B. DIP Switch ............................................................. 87
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B.1 DIP Switch Descripon ........................................ 88
B.2 DIP Switch Corresponded Funcons ................... 89
C. Event and Alarm Type ............................................ 91
D. Table of Audio Index Related Content .................... 92
E. Error Code Descripon ........................................... 93
F. Communicaon Matrix and Device Command ........ 95
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1 Overview
1.1 Introducon
Figure 1-1 Appearance
The ap barrier designed to detect unauthorized entrance or exit.
By adopng the ap barrier integratedly with the access control
system, person should
authencate to pass through the lane via
presenng IC or ID card, scanning QR code, etc. It is widely used
in
aracons, stadiums, construcon sites, residences, etc.
1.2 Main Features
32-bit high-speed processor
TCP/IP network
communicaon
The communicaon data is specially encrypted to relieve the
concern of privacy leak
Identy authencaon before passing through the turnsle
Remaining open/closed mode and passing status selectable
The barrier will be open when people are nipped
An-forced-accessing
The barrier will be locked automacally without open-barrier
signal.
Self-detecon, Self-diagnoscs, and automac alarm
Audible and visual alarm will be triggered when detecng
intrusion, tailgang, reverse passing, and climbing over barrier
IP conicon detecon
Remote control and management
Online/oine operaon
LED indicates the entrance/exit and passing status
Barrier remains open when powered down
Fire alarm passing
When the
re alarm is triggered, the barrier will be open
automacally for emergency evacuaon
Valid passing duraon sengs
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System will cancel the passing permission if a person does not
pass through the lane within the valid passing duraon
Opens/closes barrier according to the schedule template
Up to 3000 visitor cards and up to 60,000 non-visitor cards can
be added
Up to 180,000 presenng card events can be recorded
Adjustable indicator light brightness
2 System Wiring
The
preparaon before installaon and general wiring.
Steps
1. Draw a central line on the installaon surface of the le or
right pedestal.
2. Draw other parallel lines for installing the other pedestals.
Note
The distance between the nearest two line is L+300 mm. L
represents the lane width.
3. Slot on the installaon surface and dig installaon holes
according to the hole posion diagram.
Figure 2-1 Hole
Posion Diagram
4. Bury cables. Each lane buries 1 network cable and 1 high
voltage cable. For details, see the system wiring diagram below.
Figure 2-2 System Wiring Diagram (General Wiring)
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Note
The supplied interconnecng cable length is 5.5 m.
The suggested inner diameter of the low voltage conduit is
larger than 30 mm.
If you want to bury both of the AC power cord and the low
voltage cable at the entrance, the two cables should be in
separated conduits to avoid interference.
If you want to bury both of the AC power cord and the low
voltage cable at the entrance, the two cables should be in
separated conduits to avoid interference.
The external AC power cord should be double-insulated.
The network cable must be CAT5e or the network cable has
beer performance. And the suggested network cable
length should be less than 100 m.
Figure 2-3 Wire Face Recognion Terminal
Note
The le pedestal and the middle pedestal should bury
interconnecng cables for connecng the face recognion
terminal.
The face recognion terminal installed on the le pedestal
will gain power from the sub switch, which should connect
to high voltage.
The supplied
interconnecng cable length is 5.5 m.
The suggested inner diameter of the low voltage conduit is
larger than 30 mm.
If you want to bury both of the AC power cord and the low
voltage cable at the entrance, the two cables should be in
separated conduits to avoid interference.
If more peripherals are required to connect, you should
increase the conduit diameter or bury another conduit for
the external cables.
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The external AC power cord should be double-insulated.
The network cable must be CAT5e or the network cable has
beer performance. And the suggested network cable
length should be less than 100 m.
3 Installaon
3.1 Disassemble Pedestals
Before installaon, you should use the key to open the pedestals.
View the pictures below to nd the lock holes.
Figure 3-1 Lock Holes
3.2 Install Pedestals
Before You Start
Prepare for the installaon tools, check the device and the
accessories, and clear the
installaon base.
Steps
Note
The device should be installed on the concrete surface or other
non-ammable surfaces.
The dimension is as follows.
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Figure 3-2 Dimension
1. Prepare for the installaon tools, check the components, and
prepare for the installaon base.
2. Drill holes on the ground according to the installaon holes on
the pedestals and insert the expansion sleeves.
3. Seal the
boom of the turnsle to avoid water from entering.
4. According to the entrance and exit marks on the pedestals,
move the pedestals to the corresponded posions.
Figure 3-3 Entrance Mark on Pedestal
Note
Make sure the installaon holes on the pedestals and the base
are aligned with each other.
5. Secure the pedestals with expansion bolts.
Note
Do not immerse the pedestal in the water. In special
circumstances, the immersed height should be no more than
150 mm.
The installaon footprint is as follows:
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Figure 3-4 Installaon Footprint
6. Remove the auxiliary scks at the boom of the device aer
the device is fully installed. And then use the concrete to seal
the holes.
4 General Wiring
4.1 Components Introducon
By default, basic components of the turnsle are connected well.
The pedestals can communicate by wiring the
interconnecng
cables. And the turnsle supports wiring the AC electric supply
for the whole system's power supply.
Note
The voltage uctuaon of the electric supply is between 100 VAC
and 220 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.
The picture displayed below describes each component's posion
on the turnsle.
Note
The diagram is for reference only.
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Figure 4-1 Components Diagram 1
Note
For details about wiring arrangement, refers to the actual device.
The picture displayed below describes the IR adapter and the IR
sending/receiving module and their corresponding number on
the pedestal.
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Figure 4-2 Components 2
Note
For details about wiring arrangement, refers to the actual
device.
If the turnsle contains two lanes, standing at the entrance
posion, the IR modules on the le pedestal are the IR sending
modules. The IR modules on the right pedestal are the IR
receiving modules. The IR modules on the
le side of the
middle pedestal are the IR receiving modules, while the IR
modules on the right side of the middle pedestal are the IR
sending modules.
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Warning tags can be viewed on the side panel of each pedestal.
Safety Instrucons can be viewed on the middle panel inside
the pedestal.
4.2 Wiring Electric Supply
Wire electric supply with the switch in the pedestal. Terminal L
and terminal N are on the switch, while terminal PE should
connect to a ground wire (yellow and green wire).
Note
The cable bare part should be no more than 8 mm. It is
suggested that you can immerse the bare part into the liquid
n. If possible, wear an insulaon cap at the end of the bare
cable. Make sure there’s no bare copper or cable aer the
wiring.
The Terminal L and the Terminal N cannot be wired reversely.
Do not wire the input and output terminal reversely.
To avoid people injury and device damage, when tesng, the
ground resistance of the
equipotenal points should not be
larger than 2 Ω
Use the device in
conjuncon with an UPS.
4.3 Wire Interconnecng Cable
You should use interconnecng cables to connect the main lane
board and the sub lane board for components communicaon.
The picture displayed below describes the cable hole's posion
on the pedestals.
Figure 4-3 Cable Hole of Interconnecng Cable
Follow the instrucons below to connect the interconnecng
cable.
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Figure 4-4 Connect Interconnecng Cable
4.4 Face Recognion Terminal Power Supply
Wiring
You should wire the power supply terminal on the 12 V power
supply component if you connect the
turnsle to the face
recognion terminal.
The terminal's posion is shown as follows:
Figure 4-5 Face Recognion Terminal Power Supply Wiring
Posion
4.5 Terminal Descripon
The lane controller contains main lane controller and sub lane
controller, which controls the IR beams, motor, and other
components' work.
4.5.1 Main Control Board Terminal
Descripon
The main lane control board contains power supply interface,
supercapacitor interface, brake interface (reserved), motor drive
interface, light board interface (reserved), motor encoder
interface, door open
posion detecon interface (reserved),
debug port, lane communicaon interface, interconnecng
interface, and DIP switch (reserved).
The picture displayed below is the main control board diagram.
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Figure 4-6 Main Control Board
4.5.2 Sub Control Board Terminal
Descripon
The sub lane control board contains power supply interface,
supercapacitor interface, brake interface (reserved), motor drive
interface, light board interface (reserved), motor encoder
interface, door open
posion detecon interface (reserved),
debug port, lane communicaon interface, and interconnecng
interface.
The picture displayed below is the sub control board diagram.
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Figure 4-7 Sub Control Board
4.5.3 Access Control Board Terminal
Descripon
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Figure 4-8 Access Control Board
Table 4-1 Access Control Board Terminal
Descripon
Access Control Board Terminal Descripon
Power
Output 1
+12 V Power Output
GND Grounding
Wiegand
Card
Reader 1
OK
Indicator of Card Reader
Control Output (Invalid Card
Output)
ERR
Indicator of Card Reader
Control Output (Valid Card
Output)
BZ
Card Reader Buzzer Control
Output
W1
Wiegand Head Read Data
Input Data1
W0
Wiegand Head Read Data
Input Data0
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Access Control Board Terminal Descripon
GND Grounding
Wiegand
Card
Reader 2
OK
Indicator of Card Reader
Control Output (Invalid Card
Output)
ERR
Indicator of Card Reader
Control Output (Valid Card
Output)
BZ
Card Reader Buzzer Control
Output
W1
Wiegand Head Read Data
Input Data1
W0
Wiegand Head Read Data
Input Data0
GND Grounding
RS-485
Interface
GND Grounding
RS-485 B-
Connect to Card Reader
RS485-
RS-485 B+
Connect to Card Reader
RS485+
GND Grounding
RS-485 C-
Connect to Card Reader
RS485-
RS-485 C+
Connect to Card Reader
RS485+
Power
Output 2
5 V 5 VDC Power Output
GND 5 VDC Grounding
RS-232
Interface
GND Grounding
RS-232 G-
Connect to Card Reader
RS232-
RS-232 G+
Connect to Card Reader
RS232+
GND Grounding
RS-232 H-
Connect to Card Reader
RS232-
RS-232 H+
Connect to Card Reader
RS232+
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Access Control Board Terminal Descripon
Power
Input
+24 V 24 VDC Power Input
GND Grounding
Event
Input
C1 Event Alarm Input 4
GND Grounding
C2 Fire Input
C3 Event Alarm Input 2
GND Grounding
C4 Event Alarm Input 1
Exit
Buon
B2 Door 2 Signal Input
GND Grounding
B1 Door 1 Signal Input
Door Lock
(Relay)
D1-
Door 1 Relay Output (Dry
Contact)
D1+
D2-
Door 2 Relay Output (Dry
Contact)
D2+
Alarm
Output
NO/NC1
Alarm Output Relay 1 (Dry
Contact)
COM1
NO/NC2
Alarm Output Relay 2 (Dry
Contact)
COM2
NO/NC3
Alarm Output Relay 3 (Dry
Contact)
COM3
NO/NC4
Alarm Output Relay 4 (Dry
Contact)
COM4
Network
Interface
LAN Network Accessing
Note
The alarm input hardware interface is normally open by
default. So only the normally open signal is allowed. It can be
linked to the buzzer of the card reader and access controller,
and the alarm relay output and open door relay output.
The DIP of RS-485 card ID is set as 1 and 4 by default. 1 is for
entering, and 4 is for exing. If the user has congured visitor
card, you should connect two card readers on the exing side.
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Set the DIP switch of one of the card reader as 4, and set the
other one's as 3.
Card Reader 3 should be used together with the card recycler.
Normal users should present card on Card Reader 4, while
visitors should present card on Card Reader 3.
The Wiegand card reader 1 and 2 refer to the entering and
exing card reader respecvely.
The alarm output supports relay output.
For any requirements, the door lock can control the door
barrier status of the third party. D1 controls the barrier
opening for entrance, while D2 controls the door opening for
exit. For details, see Barrier Control Relay Output Mode.
C3 and C4 in the event input can also be people
counng
interface. C3 controls people counng for entrance, while C4
controls people counng for exit. When the access control
board detects signals in C3 and C4, the people number will be
accumulated. For detailed
informaon about people counng
and people number, see Conguring People Counng
Parameters in User Manual of iVMS-4200 AC Client Soware.
For detailed informaon about the DIP switch, see DIP Switch.
4.5.4 Access Control Board Serial Port ID
Descripon
You can use the jumper cap on the access control board to switch
the interface
communicaon mode. For details about switching
between RS-232 and RS-485 communicaon type, see Switching
RS-485/RS-232 Mode.
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Figure 4-9 Access Control Board
According to the picture above, the RS-485 serial port
corresponds to UART2 and UART3. RS-232 serial port is
corresponded to UART7 and UART8. Wiring Interface is
corresponded to UART1, UART4, UART6, UART6, and Lane.
The access control board
descripons are as follows:
UART2/UART3 Jumper Cap
Reserved serial port. Use the jumper cap to switch the serial
port communicaon mode. You can switch between the RS-485
communicaon mode and the RS-232 communicaon mode.
By default, it is in RS-485 communicaon mode.
UART6 Jumper Cap
Use the jumper cap to switch the serial port communicaon
mode with the sub lane controller. You can switch between the
RS-232 communicaon mode and the RS-485 communicaon
mode. By default, it is in RS-232 communicaon mode.
UART5 Jumper Cap
Use the jumper cap to switch the serial port
communicaon
mode with the sub lane controller. You can switch between the
RS-485 communicaon mode and the RS-232 communicaon
mode. By default, it is in RS-485 communicaon mode.
UART1 Jumper Cap
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Use the jumper cap to switch the serial port communicaon
mode with the main lane controller. You can switch between
the RS-485 communicaon mode and the RS-232
communicaon mode. By default, it is in RS-485
communicaon mode.
Lane
Use the jumper cap to switch the serial port communicaon
mode with the lane controller. By default, the interface is wired
and it is in RS-485
communicaon mode. If wiring other
controllers (compable with Hikvision communicaon
protocol), use the jumper cap to switch between RS-485 and
RS-232
communicaon mode.
UART4
The serial port is in the wiring interface according to the
picture above, which has a
xed RS-232 communicaon mode
to communicate with the main lane controller. It contains no
jumper cap and cannot change the
communicaon mode.
UART7/UART8
Reserved serial port. The serial port has a xed RS-232
communicaon mode. It contains no jumper cap and cannot
change the communicaon mode. The RS-232 interface's QR
code transmission database should no more than 64 bit.
The reserved interface
posions in the turnsle and their
corresponded UART No. are as follows:
Note
The diagram is for reference only.
Figure 4-10 Interface and Corresponded UART No.
4.5.5 RS-485 Wiring
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Note
There are four RS-485 interfaces, which are for connecng ID
card reader, IC card reader, QR code scanner, ngerprint and
card reader, card recycler, ngerprint reader, and face
recognion terminal. Take the wiring of RS-485 card reader as
an example.
When connecng the RS-485 interface with a card reader, the
default entrance address is 1 and the exit address is 4.
If there are more than 1 RS-485 devices connected, the RS-485
ID cannot be
conicted.
4.5.6 RS-232 Wiring
Note
There are three RS-232 interfaces (UART4, UART7, and UART8).
UART7 and UART8 can connect QR code scanner, and card
recycler, while UART4 can connect QR code scanner, card recycler,
and face recognion terminal.
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4.5.7 Wiegand Wiring
Note
Connect the OK/ERR/BZ if the access controller should control the
LED and buzzer of the Wiegand card reader.
4.5.8 Barrier Control Wiring
By default, the barrier has connected with the access control
board. The lane control board can control the barrier status. If
possible, the device can connect with a third party lane control
board to control the third party barriers. Interface D1 controls
barrier opening for entrance, while interface D2 controls barrier
opening for exit.
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Note
Use the jumper cap to switch the relay status. For details, see
Barrier Control Relay Output Mode.
Entering Wiring
Exing Wiring
4.5.9 Alarm Output Wiring
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Note
For details about changing the relay output status via the jumper
cap, see Alarm Relay Output Mode (NO/NC).
4.5.10 Exit Buon Wiring
You can view the exit buon wiring diagram.
Figure 4-11 Exit Buon Wiring
5 Device Sengs
Aer installaon and wiring completed, the turnsle will learn
the open and closed posion automacally.
Aer the learning, the turnsle is in the normal mode. You can
also set the
turnsle to test mode, passing mode and memory
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mode, pair the keyfob, inialize the hardware, switching between
RS-485 communicaon mode and RS-232 communicaon mode,
and view relay output NO/NC diagram by seng the DIP switch
on the access control board.
Normal Mode: The device will work properly.
Test Mode: Test mode is the same as the normal mode except
that the device cannot report the alarm, the event, or the
people
counng informaon to the center.
Passing Mode: There are 9 passing modes, including controlled
bi-direcon, controlled entrance and prohibited exit, controlled
entrance and free exit, free
bi-direcon, free entrance and
controlled exit, free entrance and prohibited exit, prohibited bi-
direcon, prohibited entrance and free exit.
Memory Mode: By default, the memory mode is enabled.
When mulple cards are presented and authencated, it
allows
mulple persons passing through the lane. When it
counts the passing people number is equal to the card
presented mes, or no person passing through the lane aer
the last person passing, the barriers will be closed.
Note
You can also set the DIP switch on the access control board to
control the entrance and exit controlling type, keyfob pairing, etc.
For details about the DIP switch value, see DIP Switch.
5.1 Pair Keyfob (Oponal)
Pair the remote control to the device through DIP switch to open/
close the barrier remotely.
Before You Start
Ask our technique supports or sales and purchase the keyfob.
Steps
Note
Up to 32 keyfobs can be added to the turnsle.
1. Power o the turnsle.
2. Set the No.4 switch of the DIP Switch on the access control
board to the ON side.
3. Power on the turnsle and it will enter the keyfob pairing
mode.
4. Hold the Close
buon for more than 10 seconds. Or pair
turnsle and keyfob in the client soware, see Manage Keyfob
User of the user manual for more details.
The keyfob's indicator of the will
ash twice if the pairing is
completed.
5. Set the No.4 switch to OFF, and reboot the turnsle to take
eect.
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Note
Only one turnsle can pair the keyfob. If mulple turnsles
are in the pairing mode, the keyfob will select only one of
them to pair.
For details about DIP switch value and meaning, see DIP
Switch.
6. Oponal: Go to System → User → Keyfob User on the remote
control page of the client soware to delete the keyfob.
5.2 Inialize Device
Steps
1. Remove the JP11 jumper cap on the access control board.
Figure 5-1 Inializaon Jumper Cap
2. Disconnect the power and reboot the device. The device
buzzer buzzes a long beep.
3. When the beep stopped, plug the jumper cap back.
4. Disconnect the power and power on the device again.
Cauon
The inializaon of the device will restore all the parameters to
the default seng and all the device events are deleted.
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Note
Make sure no persons are in the lane when powering on the
device.
5.3 Switch to RS-485/RS-232 Mode
Take the Serial Port 4 and on the access control board as an
example. If the Jumper cap's posion is like the picture displayed
below. (The black part is the jumper cap.) The serial port is in
RS-485
communicaon mode.
Figure 5-2 Jumper Cap Status of RS-485 Interface
If the Jumper cap's posion is like the picture displayed below.
(The black part is the jumper cap.) The serial port is in RS-232
communicaon mode.
Figure 5-3 Jumper Cap Status of RS-232 Interface
5.4 Switch Relay Output Mode (NO/NC)
5.4.1 Barrier Control Relay Output Mode
The pins of the barrier control relay on the access control board is
as below:
Figure 5-4 Pin Appearance
The jumper cap's posion of barrier opening for entrance (NO) is
as below:
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The jumper cap's posion of barrier opening for exit (NO) is as
below:
The jumper cap's posion of barrier closing for entrance (NC) is as
below:
The jumper cap's posion of barrier closing for exit (NC) is as
below:
5.4.2 Alarm Relay Output Mode (NO/NC)
Alarm Relay Output Mode (NO):
Alarm Relay Output Mode (NC):
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Acvaon
You should acvate the device before the rst login. Aer
powering on the device, the system will switch to Device
Acvaon page.
Acvaon via the device, SADP tool and the client soware are
supported.
The default values of the device are as follows:
The default IP address: 192.0.0.64
The default port No.: 8000
The default user name: admin
6.1 Acvate via SADP
SADP is a tool to detect, acvate and modify the IP address of the
device over the LAN.
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Before You Start
Get the SADP soware from the supplied disk or the ocial
website hp://www.hikvision.com/en/ , and install the SADP
according to the prompts.
The device and the PC that runs the SADP tool should be within
the same subnet.
The following steps show how to
acvate a device and modify its
IP address. For batch acvaon and IP addresses modicaon,
refer to User Manual of SADP for details.
Steps
1. Run the SADP
soware and search the online devices.
2. Find and select your device in online device list.
3. Input new password (admin password) and conrm the
password.
Cauon
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED-We highly recommend
you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a
minimum of 8 characters, including upper case leers, lower
case leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you
reset your password regularly, especially in the high security
system,
reseng the password monthly or weekly can beer
protect your product.
4.
Click
Acvate to start acvaon.
Status of the device becomes Acve aer successful acvaon.
5. Modify IP address of the device.
1) Select the device.
2) Change the device IP address to the same subnet as your
computer by either modifying the IP address manually or
checking Enable DHCP.
3) Input the admin password and click Modify to
acvate your
IP address modicaon.
6.2 Acvate Device via Client Soware
For some devices, you are required to create the password to
acvate them before they can be added to the soware and work
properly.
Steps
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device.
1. Enter the Device Management page.
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2.
Click on the right of Device Management and select Device.
3. Click Online Device to show the online device area.
The searched online devices are displayed in the list.
4. Check the device status (shown on Security Level column) and
select an
inacve device.
5. Click Acvate to open the Acvaon dialog.
6. Create a password in the password
eld, and conrm the
password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including
at least three kinds of following categories: upper case leers,
lower case leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you
change your password regularly, especially in the high security
system, changing the password monthly or weekly can
beer
protect your product.
Proper conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
7. Click OK to acvate the device.
7 Client Soware Conguraon
7.1 Conguraon Flow of Client Soware
Follow the ow diagram below to congure on the client
soware.
Figure 7-1 Flow Diagram of Conguraon on Client Soware
7.2 Device Management
The client supports managing access control devices and video
intercom devices.
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Example
You can control entrance & exit and manage aendance aer
adding access control devices to the client; you can perform video
intercom with the indoor staons and door staons.
7.2.1 Add Device
The client provides three device adding modes including by IP/
domain, IP segment, and ISUP protocol. The client also supports
imporng mulple devices in a batch when there are large
amount of devices to be added.
Add Online Device
The acve online devices in the same local subnet with the client
soware will be displayed on the Online Device area. You can
click Refresh Every 60s to refresh the informaon of the online
devices.
Add a Detected Online Device
You can select a detected online device displayed in the online
device list and add it to the client.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
3. Click Online Device to show the online device area.
The searched online devices are displayed in the list.
4. Select an online device in the Online Device area, and click Add
to open the device adding window.
Note
For the inacve device, you need to create the password for it
before you can add the device properly. For detailed steps,
refer to .
5. Enter the required informaon.
Name
Enter a descripve name for the device.
IP Address
Enter the device's IP address. The IP address of the device is
obtained
automacally in this adding mode.
Port
You can customize the port number. The port number of the
device is obtained automacally in this adding mode.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
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characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can beer protect your
product.
Proper conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
6. Oponal: Check Transmission Encrypon (TLS) to enable
transmission
encrypon using TLS (Transport Layer Security)
protocol for security purpose.
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device.
If you have enabled Cercate Vericaon, you should click
Open Cercate Directory to open the default folder, and
copy the cercate le exported from the device to this
default directory to strengthen the security. See for details
about enabling
cercate vericaon.
You can log into the device to get the cercate le by web
browser.
7. Check Synchronize Time to synchronize the device me with
the PC running the client aer adding the device to the client.
8. Oponal: Check Import to Group to create a group by the
device name, and import all the channels of the device to this
group.
Example
For access control device, its access points, alarm inputs/
outputs, and encoding channels (if exist) will be imported to
this group.
9. Click Add.
Add Mulple Detected Online Devices
For detected online devices sharing the same user name and
password, you can add them to the client in a batch.
Before You Start
Make sure the to-be-added devices are online.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
3. Click Online Device to show the online device area at the
boom of the page.
The searched online devices are displayed in the list.
4. Select mulple devices.
Note
For the inacve device, you need to create the password for it
before you can add the device properly. For details, refer to .
5. Click Add to open the device adding window.
6. Enter the required informaon.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
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Enter the device password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
Proper
conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
7. Oponal: Check Synchronize Time to synchronize the device
me with the PC running the client aer adding the device to
the client.
8. Oponal: Check Import to Group to create a group by the
device name, and import all the channels of the device to this
group.
Example
For access control device, its access points, alarm inputs/
outputs, and encoding channels (if exist) will be imported to
this group.
9. Click Add to add the devices.
Add Device by IP Address or Domain Name
If you know the IP address or domain name of the device to add,
you can add devices to the client by specifying the IP address (or
domain name), user name, password, etc.
Steps
1. Enter Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
The added devices are displayed on the right panel.
3. Click Add to open the Add window, and then select IP/Domain
as the adding mode.
4. Enter the required
informaon.
Name
Create a
descripve name for the device. For example, you
can use a nickname that can show the locaon or feature of
the device.
Address
The IP address or domain name of the device.
Port
The devices to add share the same port number. The default
value is 8000.
User Name
Enter the device user name. By default, the user name is
admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
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Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
Proper
conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
5. Oponal: Check Transmission Encrypon (TLS) to enable
transmission encrypon using TLS (Transport Layer Security)
protocol for security purpose.
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device.
If you have enabled Cercate Vericaon, you should click
Open Cercate Directory to open the default folder, and
copy the cercate le exported from the device to this
default directory to strengthen the security. See for details
about enabling
cercate vericaon.
You can log into the device to get the cercate le by web
browser.
6. Check Synchronize Time to synchronize the device me with
the PC running the client aer adding the device to the client.
7. Oponal: Check Import to Group to create a group by the
device name, and import all the channels of the device to this
group.
Example
For access control device, its access points, alarm inputs/
outputs, and encoding channels (if exist) will be imported to
this group.
8. Finish adding the device.
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Click Add to add the device and back to the device list page.
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Click Add and New to save the
sengs and connue to add
other device.
Add Devices by IP Segment
If the devices share the same port No., user name and password,
and their IP addresses ranges in the same IP segment, you can
add them to the client by specifying the start IP address and the
end IP address, port No., user name, password, etc of the devices.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
The added devices are displayed on the right panel.
3. Click Add to open the Add window.
4. Select IP Segment as the adding mode.
5. Enter the required
informaon.
Start IP
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Enter a start IP address.
End IP
Enter an end IP address in the same network segment with
the start IP.
Port
Enter the device port No. The default value is 8000.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
Proper
conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
6. Oponal: Check Transmission Encrypon (TLS) to enable
transmission encrypon using TLS (Transport Layer Security)
protocol for security purpose .
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device.
If you have enabled Cercate Vericaon, you should click
Open Cercate Folder to open the default folder, and copy
the cercate le exported from the device to this default
directory to strengthen the security. See for details about
enabling
cercate vericaon.
You can log into the device to get the cercate le by web
browser.
7. Check Synchronize Time to synchronize the device me with
the PC running the client aer adding the device to the client.
8. Oponal: Check Import to Group to create a group by the
device name, and import all the channels of the device to the
group.
9. Finish adding the device.
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Click Add to add the device and back to the device list page.
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Click Add and New to save the sengs and connue to add
other device.
Import Devices in a Batch
You can add mulple devices to the client in a batch by entering
the device parameters in a
pre-dened CSV le.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
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3. Click Add to open the Add window, and then select Batch
Import as the adding mode.
4. Click Export Template and then save the pre-dened template
(CSV le) on your PC.
5. Open the exported template le and enter the required
informaon of the devices to be added on the corresponding
column.
Note
For detailed descripon of the required elds, refer to the
introducons in the template.
Adding Mode
Enter 0 or 1 or 2.
Address
Edit the address of the device.
Port
Enter the device port number. The default port number is
8000.
User Name
Enter the device user name. By default, the user name is
admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
Proper
conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
Import to Group
Enter 1 to create a group by the device name. All the
channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding
group by default. Enter 0 to disable this
funcon.
6.
Click and select the template le.
7. Click Add to import the devices.
7.2.2 Reset Device Password
If you forgot the password of the detected online devices, you
can reset the device password via the client.
Steps
1. Enter Device Management page.
2. Click Online Device to show the online device area.
All the online devices sharing the same subnet will be displayed
in the list.
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3.
Select the device from the list and click on the Operaon
column.
4. Reset the device password.
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Click Generate to pop up the QR Code window and click
Download to save the QR code to your PC. You can also take
a photo of the QR code to save it to your phone. Send the
picture to our technical support.
Note
For the following operaons for reseng the password,
contact our technical support.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including
at least three kinds of following categories: upper case leers,
lower case leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you
change your password regularly, especially in the high security
system, changing the password monthly or weekly can
beer
protect your product.
Proper conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
7.3 Group Management
The client provides groups to manage the added resources in
dierent groups. You can group the resources into dierent
groups according to the resources' locaons.
Example
For example, on the 1st oor, there mounted 16 doors, 64 alarm
inputs, and 16 alarm outputs. You can organize these resources
into one group (named 1st Floor) for convenient management.
You can control door status, and do some other
operaons of the
devices
aer managing the resources by groups.
7.3.1 Add Group
You can add group to organize the added device for convenient
management.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device Management → Group to enter the group
management page.
3. Create a group.
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Click Add Group and enter a group name as you want.
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Click Create Group by Device Name and select an added
device to create a new group by the name of the selected
device.
Note
The resources (such as alarm inputs/outputs, access points,
etc.) of this device will be imported to the group by default.
7.3.2 Import Resources to Group
You can import the device resources (such as alarm inputs/
outputs, access points, etc.) to the added group in a batch.
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Before You Start
Add a group for managing devices. Refer to Add Group.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device Management → Group to enter the group
management page.
3. Select a group from the group list and select the resource type
as Access Point, Alarm Input, Alarm Output, etc.
4. Click Import.
5. Select the thumbnails/names of the resources in the
thumbnail/list view.
Note
You can click or to switch the resource display mode to
thumbnail view or to list view.
6. Click Import to import the selected resources to the group.
7.3.3 Edit Resource Parameters
Aer imporng the resources to the group, you can edit the
resource parameters. For access point, you can edit the access
point name. For alarm input, you can edit the alarm input name.
Here we take access point as an example.
Before You Start
Import the resources to group.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device Management → Group to enter the group
management page.
All the added groups are displayed on the
le.
3. Select a group on the group list and click Access Point.
The access points imported to the group will display.
4.
Click in the Operaon column to open the Edit Resource
window.
5. Edit the resource name.
6. Click OK to save the new
sengs.
7.3.4 Remove Resources from Group
You can remove the added resources from the group.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device Management → Group to enter the group
management page.
All the added groups are displayed on the
le.
3. Click a group to show the resources added to this group.
4. Select the resource(s) and click Delete to remove the
resource(s) from the group.
7.4 Person Management
You can add person informaon to the system for further
operaons such as access control, video intercom, me and
aendance, etc. You can manage the added persons such as
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issuing cards to them in a batch, imporng and exporng person
informaon in a batch, etc.
7.4.1 Add Organizaon
You can add an organizaon and import person informaon to
the organizaon for eecve management of the persons. You
can also add a surbodinate organizaon for the added one.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select a parent
organizaon in the le column and click Add in
the
upper-le corner to add an organizaon.
3. Create a name for the added organizaon.
Note
Up to 10 levels of organizaons can be added.
4. Oponal: Perform the following operaon(s).
Edit
Organizaon
Hover the mouse on an added
organizaon and click to edit its name.
Delete
Organizaon
Hover the mouse on an added
organizaon and click to delete it.
Note
The lower-level organizaons will be
deleted as well if you delete an
organizaon.
Make sure there is no person added
under the
organizaon, or the
organizaon cannot be deleted.
Show Persons
in Sub
Organizaon
Check Show Persons in Sub Organizaon
and select an organizaon to show
persons in its sub organizaons.
7.4.2 Congure Basic Informaon
You can add person to the client one by one and congure the
person's basic informaon such as name, email, phone number,
etc.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the
person.
3. Click Add to open the adding person window.
The Person ID will be generated
automacally.
4. Enter the basic informaon including person name, telephone
number, email address, validity period, etc.
5. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and connue to add
other persons.
7.4.3 Issue a Card by Local Mode
If a card enrollment staon is available, you can issue a card by
local mode. To read the card number, you should connect the
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card enrollment staon to the PC running the client by USB
interface or COM, and place the card on the card enrollment
staon.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add to enter Add Person panel.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. In the Credenal → Card area, click +.
4. Click Sengs to enter the Sengs page.
5. Select Local as the card issuing mode.
Figure 7-2 Issue a Card by Local Mode
6. Set other related parameters.
Card Enrollment
Staon
Select the model of the connected card enrollment staon.
Note
Currently, the supported card enrollment staon models
include DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-M, DS-K1F100-D8E, and
DS-K1F180-D8E.
Card Type
This eld is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8E
or DS-K1F180-D8E. Select the card type as EM card or M1
card according to the actual card type.
Buzzing
Enable or disable the buzzing when the card number is read
successfully.
Card No. Type
Select the type of the card number according to actual
needs.
M1 Card
Encrypon
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This eld is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8,
DS-K1F100-D8E, or DS-K1F180-D8E. If the card is M1 card,
then you can enable the M1 Card Encrypon funcon and
select the sector of the card to encrypt.
7. Click OK to conrm the operaon.
8. Place the card on the card enrollment staon, and click Read to
get the card number.
The card number will display in the Card No. eld
automacally.
9. Click Add.
The card will be issued to the person.
7.4.4 Upload a Face Photo from Local PC
When adding person, you can upload a face photo stored in local
PC to the client as the person's prole.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. Click Add Face in the Basic Informaon panel.
4. Select Upload.
5. Select a picture from the PC running the client.
Note
The picture should be in JPG or JPEG format and smaller than
200 KB.
6. Oponal: Enable Verify by Device to check whether the facial
recognion device managed in the client can recognize the face
in the photo.
7.
Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons .
7.4.5 Take a Photo via Client
When adding a person, you can take a photo of the her/him via
the client and set this photo as the person's prole.
Before You Start
Make sure PC running the client has a camera or you have
connected other USB camera to the PC.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add to enter Add Person window.
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Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details, refer to
Congure Basic Informaon.
3. Click Add Face in the Basic Informaon area.
4. Select Take Photo to enter Take Photo window.
5. Oponal: Enable Verify by Device to check whether the
captured face photo can meet the uploading requirements.
6. Take a photo.
1) Face to the camera and make sure your face is in the middle
of the
collecng window.
2)
Click to capture a face photo.
3)
Oponal: Click to capture again.
4) Click OK to save the captured photo.
Figure 7-3 Take a Photo via Client
7. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons.
7.4.6 Collect Face via Access Control Device
When adding person, you can collect the person's face via access
control device added to the client which supports facial
recognion funcon.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. Click Add Face in the Basic Informaon panel.
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4. Select Remote Collecon.
5. Select an added access control device or the enrollment staon
from the drop-down list.
Note
If you select the enrollment staon, you should click Login to
set related parameters of the device including IP address, port
No., user name, and password. Also, you can check Face An-
Spoong and select the liveness level as Low, Medium, or High.
Face An-Spoong
If you check this funcon, then the device can detect
whether the face to be collected is an authenc one.
6. Collect face.
1) Face to the camera of the selected access control device and
make sure your face is in the middle of the
collecng
window.
2)
Click to capture a photo.
3) Click OK to save the captured photo.
7. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons .
7.4.7 Collect Fingerprint via Client
Collecng ngerprints locally means you can collect the
ngerprint via the ngerprint recorder connected directly to the
PC running the client. The ngerprints recorded can be used as
credenals of the persons to access the authorized doors.
Before You Start
Connect the ngerprint recorder to the PC running the client.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. In the Credenal → Fingerprint panel, click +.
4. In the pop-up window, select the collecon mode as Local.
5. Select the model of the connected ngerprint recorder.
Note
If the ngerprint recorder is DS-K1F800-F, you can click Sengs
to select the COM the ngerprint recorder connects to.
6. Collect the ngerprint.
1) Click Start.
2) Place and li your ngerprint on the ngerprint recorder to
collect the ngerprint.
3) Click Add to save the recorded ngerprint.
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7. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons.
Note
Once the ngerprint is added, the ngerprint type cannot be
changed.
7.4.8 Collect Fingerprint via Access Control Device
When adding person, you can collect ngerprint informaon via
the access control device's ngerprint module. The ngerprints
recorded can be used as credenals of the persons to access the
authorized doors.
Before You Start
Make sure
ngerprint collecon is supported by the access
control device.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. In the Credenal → Fingerprint panel, click +.
4. In the pop-up window, select the collecon mode as Remote.
5. Select an added access control device or the enrollment staon
from the drop-down list.
Note
If you select the enrollment staon, you should click Login, and
set IP address, port No., user name and password of the
device.
6. Collect the ngerprint.
1) Click Start.
2) Place and li your ngerprint on the ngerprint scanner of
the selected access control device to collect the
ngerprint.
3) Click Add to save the recorded ngerprint.
7. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons .
7.4.9
Congure Access Control Informaon
When adding a person, you can set her/his access control
informaon, such as binding an access control group with the
person, conguring PIN code, seng the person as a visitor, a
blocklist person, or a super user, etc.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
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2. Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
3.
In the Access Control area, click to select access group(s) for
the person.
Note
For details, refer to Set Access Group to Assign Access
Authorizaon to Persons.
Figure 7-4 Congure Access Control Informaon
4. Set a unique PIN code for the person which can be used for
access
authencaon.
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Manually enter a PIN code containing 4 to 8 digits.
Note
Persons' PIN codes cannot be repeated.
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Click Generate to randomly generate an unrepeated PIN
code of 6 digits.
Note
If there are repeated PIN codes, a prompt will pop up on the
client. The admin can generate a new PIN code to replace
the repeated PIN code and nofy related persons.
5. Check the person's operaon permissions.
Super User
If the person is set as a super user, he/she will have
authorizaon to access all the doors/oors and will be
exempted from remaining closed restricons, all an-
passback
rules, and rst person authorizaon.
Extended Door Open Time
Use this funcon for persons with reduced mobility. When
accessing the door, the person will have more me than
others to pass through doors.
For details about
seng the door's open duraon, refer to
Congure Parameters for Door.
Add to Blocklist
Add the person to the blocklist and when the person tries to
access
doors/oors, an event will be triggered and sent to
the client to nofy the security personnel.
Mark as Visitor
If the person is a visitor, you should set the her/his valid
mes for visit.
Note
The valid mes for visit is between 1 and 100. You can also
check No Limit, then there are no limited mes for the
visitor to access doors/oors.
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Device Operator
For person with device operator role, he/she is authorized to
operate on the access control devices.
Note
The Super User, Extended Door Open Time, Add to Blocklist,
and Mark as Visitor funcons cannot be enabled concurrently.
For example, if one person is set as super user, you cannot
enable extended door open me for her/him, add her/him to
the blocklist, or set her/him as visitor.
6. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons.
7.4.10 Customize Person
Informaon
You can customize the person properes which are not pre-
dened in the client according to actual needs, e.g., place of
birth.
Aer customizing, when add a person, you can enter the
custom informaon to make the person informaon complete.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Set the
elds of custom informaon.
1) Click Custom Property.
2) Click Add to add a new property.
3) Enter the property name.
4) Click OK.
3. Set the custom informaon when adding a person.
1) Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the
person and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure
Basic Informaon.
2) In the Custom Informaon panel, enter the person
informaon.
3) Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window, or click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add other persons.
7.4.11
Congure Resident Informaon
If the person is resident, for video intercom purpose, you need to
set the room number for her/him and bind an indoor
staon.
Aer bound, you can call this person by calling the indoor staon
and perform video intercom with her/him.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
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Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. In the Resident Informaon panel, select the indoor staon to
bind it to the person.
Note
If you select Analog Indoor Staon, the Door Staon eld will
display and you are required to select the door staon to
communicate with the analog indoor staon.
4. Enter the oor No. and room No. of the person.
5. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons.
7.4.12
Congure Addional Informaon
When adding person, you can congure the addional
informaon
for the person, such as person's identy type,
identy No., country, etc., according to actual needs.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. In the Addional Informaon panel, enter the addional
informaon
of the person, including person's ID type, ID No.,
job tle, etc., according to actual needs.
4. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
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Click Add and New to add the person and connue to add
other persons .
7.4.13 Import and Export Person
Idenfy
Informaon
You can import the informaon and pictures of mulple persons
to the client
soware in a batch. Meanwhile, you can also export
the person informaon and pictures and save them in your PC.
7.4.14 Import Person
Informaon
You can enter the informaon of mulple persons in a predened
template (CSV/Excel le) to import the informaon to the client in
a batch.
Steps
1. Enter the Person module.
2. Select an added
organizaon in the list, or click Add in the
upper-le corner to add an organizaon and then select it.
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3. Click Import to open the Import panel.
4. Select Person Informaon as the imporng mode.
5. Click Download Template for Imporng Person to download
the template.
6. Enter the person informaon in the downloaded template.
Note
If the person has mulple cards, separate the card No. with
semicolon.
Items with asterisk are required.
By default, the Hire Date is the current date.
7.
Click
to select the CSV/Excel le with person informaon
from local PC.
8. Click Import to start imporng.
Note
If a person No. already exists in the client's database, delete
the exisng informaon before imporng.
You can import informaon of no more than 2,000 persons.
7.4.15 Import Person Pictures
Aer imporng face pictures for the added persons to the client,
the persons in the pictures can be idened by an added face
recognion terminal. You can either import person pictures one
by one, or import
mulple pictures at a me according to your
need.
Before You Start
Be sure to have imported person informaon to the client
beforehand.
Steps
1. Enter the Person module.
2. Select an added
organizaon in the list, or click Add in the
upper-le corner to add an organizaon and then select it.
3. Click Import to open the Import panel and check Face.
4. Oponal: Enable Verify by Device to check whether face
recognion device managed in the client can recognize the face
in the photo.
5.
Click to select a face picture le.
Note
The (folder of) face pictures should be in ZIP format.
Each picture le should be in JPG format and should be no
larger than 200 KB.
Each picture le should be named as "Person ID_Name". The
Person ID should be the same with that of the imported
person
informaon.
6. Click Import to start imporng.
The imporng progress and result will be displayed.
7.4.16 Export Person
Informaon
You can export the added persons' informaon to local PC as a
CSV/Excel
le.
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Before You Start
Make sure you have added persons to an organizaon.
Steps
1. Enter the Person module.
2. Oponal: Select an organizaon in the list.
Note
All persons' informaon will be exported if you do not select
any organizaon.
3. Click Export to open the Export panel.
4. Check Person Informaon as the content to export.
5. Check desired items to export.
6. Click Export to save the exported
le in CSV/Excel le on your
PC.
7.4.17 Export Person Pictures
You can export face picture le of the added persons and save in
your PC.
Before You Start
Make sure you have added persons and their face pictures to an
organizaon.
Steps
1. Enter the Person module.
2.
Oponal: Select an organizaon in the list.
Note
All persons' face pictures will be exported if you do not select
any organizaon.
3. Click Export to open the Export panel and check Face as the
content to export.
4. Click Export to start
exporng.
Note
The exported le is in ZIP format.
The exported face picture is named as "Person ID_Name_0"
("0" is for a full-frontal face).
7.4.18 Get Person Informaon from Access
Control Device
If the added access control device has been congured with
person informaon (including person details, ngerprint, and
issued card
informaon), you can get the person informaon
from the device and import them to the client for further
operaons.
Steps
Note
If the person name stored in the device is empty, the person
name will be lled with the issued card No. aer imporng to
the client.
If the card number or person ID (employee ID) stored on the
device already exists in the client database, the person with
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this card number or person ID will not be imported to the
client.
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an organizaon to import the persons.
3. Click Get from Device.
4. Select an added access control device or the enrollment staon
from the drop-down list.
Note
If you select the enrollment staon, you should click Login, and
set IP address, port No., user name and password of the
device.
5. Click Import to start imporng the person informaon to the
client.
Note
Up to 2,000 persons and 5,000 cards can be imported.
The person informaon, including person details, person's
ngerprint informaon (if congured), and the linked cards (if
congured), will be imported to the selected organizaon.
7.4.19 Move Persons to Another
Organizaon
You can move the added persons to another organizaon if you
need.
Before You Start
Make sure you have added at least two
organizaons.
Make sure you have imported person informaon.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the le panel.
The persons under the organizaon will be displayed in the
right panel.
3. Select the person to move.
4. Click Change Organizaon.
5. Select the organizaon to move persons to.
6. Click OK.
7.4.20 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch
The client provides a convenient way to issue cards to mulple
persons in a batch.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Click Batch Issue Cards.
All the added persons with no card issued will be displayed in
the right panel.
3.
Oponal: Enter key words (name or person ID) in the input box
to
lter the person(s) that need issuing cards.
4. Oponal: Click Sengs to set the card issuing parameters. For
details, refer to Issue a Card by Local Mode.
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5. Click Inialize to inialize the card enrollment staon or card
reader to make it ready for issuing cards.
6. Click the Card No. column and enter the card number.
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Place the card on the card enrollment staon.
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Swipe the card on the card reader.
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Manually enter the card number and press the Enter key.
The person(s) in the list will be issued with card(s).
7.4.21 Report Card Loss
If the person lost his/her card, you can report the card loss so
that the card's related access authorizaon will be inacve.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select the person you want to report card loss for and click Edit
to open the Edit Person window.
3.
In the Credenal → Card panel, click on the added card to
set this card as lost card.
Aer reporng card loss, the access authorizaon of this card
will be invalid and
inacve. Other person who gets this card
cannot access the doors by swiping this lost card.
4.
Oponal: If the lost card is found, you can click to cancel the
loss.
Aer cancelling card loss, the access authorizaon of the
person will be valid and acve.
5. If the lost card is added in one access group and the access
group is applied to the device already,
aer reporng card loss
or cancelling card loss, a window will pop up to nofy you to
apply the changes to the device. Aer applying to device, these
changes can take
eect on the device.
7.4.22 Set Card Issuing Parameters
The client provides two modes for reading a card's number: via
card enrollment
staon or via the card reader of the access
control device. If a card enrollment staon is available, connect it
to the PC running the client by USB interface or COM, and place
the card on the card enrollment to read the card number. If not,
you can also swipe the card on the card reader of the added
access control device to get the card number. As a result, before
issuing a card to one person, you need to set the card issuing
parameters including the issuing mode and related parameters.
When adding a card to one person, click
Sengs to open the
Card Issuing Sengs window.
Local Mode: Issue Card by Card Enrollment
Staon
Connect a card enrollment staon to the PC running the client.
You can place the card on the card enrollment staon to get the
card number.
Card Enrollment
Staon
Select the model of the connected card enrollment staon
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Note
Currently, the supported card enrollment staon models
include DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-M, DS-K1F100-D8E, and DS-
K1F180-D8E.
Card Type
This eld is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8E or
DS-K1F180-D8E.
Select the card type as EM card or IC card according to the
actual card type.
Serial Port
It is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-M.
Select the COM the card enrollment
staon connects to.
Buzzing
Enable or disable the buzzing when the card number is read
successfully.
Card No. Type
Select the type of the card number according to actual needs.
M1 Card Encrypon
This eld is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8,
DS-K1F100-D8E, or DS-K1F180-D8E.
If the card is M1 card, and if you need to enable the M1 Card
Encrypon funcon, you should enable this funcon and select
the sector of the card to encrypt.
Remote Mode: Issue Card by Card Reader
Select an access control device added in the client and swipe the
card on its card reader to read the card number.
7.5 Congure Schedule and Template
You can congure the template including holiday and week
schedule. Aer seng the template, you can adopt the
congured template to access groups when seng the access
groups, so that the access group will take eect in the me
duraons
of the template.
Note
For access group sengs, refer to Set Access Group to Assign
Access Authorizaon to Persons.
7.5.1 Add Holiday
You can create holidays and set the days in the holidays, including
start date, end date, and holiday duraon in one day.
Steps
Note
You can add up to 64 holidays in the soware system.
1. Click Access Control → Schedule → Holiday to enter the
Holiday page.
2. Click Add on the le panel.
3. Create a name for the holiday.
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4. Oponal: Enter the descripons or some nocaons of this
holiday in the Remark box.
5. Add a holiday period to the holiday list and congure the
holiday duraon.
Note
Up to 16 holiday periods can be added to one holiday.
1) Click Add in the Holiday List eld.
2) Drag the cursor to draw the me duraon, which means in
that duraon of me, the congured access group is
acvated.
Note
Up to 8 me duraons can be set to one holiday period.
3) Oponal: Perform the following operaons to edit the me
duraons.
Move the cursor to the me duraon and drag the me
duraon on the meline bar to the desired posion when
the cursor turns to .
Click the me duraon and directly edit the start/end me in
the appeared dialog.
Move the cursor to the start or the end of me duraon and
drag to lengthen or shorten the
me duraon when the
cursor turns to .
4) Oponal: Select the me duraon(s) that need to be
deleted, and then click in the Operaon column to delete
the selected me duraon(s).
5)
Oponal: Click in the Operaon column to clear all the
me duraon(s) in the me bar.
6)
Oponal: Click in the Operaon column to delete this
added holiday period from the holiday list.
6. Click Save.
7.5.2 Add Template
Template includes week schedule and holiday. You can set week
schedule and assign the me duraon of access authorizaon for
dierent person or group. You can also select the added
holiday(s) for the template.
Steps
Note
You can add up to 255 templates in the soware system.
1. Click Access Control → Schedule → Template to enter the
Template page.
Note
There are two default templates: All-Day Authorized and All-
Day Denied, and they cannot be edited or deleted.
All-Day Authorized
The access authorizaon is valid in each day of the week and
it has no holiday.
All-Day Denied
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The access authorizaon is invalid in each day of the week
and it has no holiday.
2. Click Add on the le panel to create a new template.
3. Create a name for the template.
4. Enter the descripons or some nocaon of this template in
the Remark box.
5. Edit the week schedule to apply it to the template.
1) Click Week Schedule tab on the lower panel.
2) Select a day of the week and draw
me duraon(s) on the
meline bar.
Note
Up to 8 me duraon(s) can be set for each day in the week
schedule.
3) Oponal: Perform the following operaons to edit the me
duraons.
Move the cursor to the
me duraon and drag the me
duraon
on the meline bar to the desired posion when
the cursor turns to .
Click the me duraon and directly edit the start/end me in
the appeared dialog.
Move the cursor to the start or the end of me duraon and
drag to lengthen or shorten the
me duraon when the
cursor turns to .
4) Repeat the two steps above to draw more
me duraons on
the other days of the week.
6. Add a holiday to apply it to the template.
Note
Up to 4 holidays can be added to one template.
1) Click Holiday tab.
2) Select a holiday in the le list and it will be added to the
selected list on the right panel.
3)
Oponal: Click Add to add a new holiday.
Note
For details about adding a holiday, refer to Add Holiday.
4) Oponal: Select a selected holiday in the right list and click
to remove the selected one, or click Clear to clear all the
selected holiday(s) in the right list.
7. Click Save to save the sengs and nish adding the template.
7.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access
Authorizaon to Persons
Aer adding the person and conguring the person's credenals,
you can create the access groups to dene which person(s) can
get access to which door(s) and then apply the access group to
the access control device to take
eect.
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Before You Start
Add person to the client.
Add access control device to the client and group access points.
For details, refer to Group Management.
Add template.
Steps
When the access group sengs are changed, you need to apply
the access groups to the devices again to take
eect. The access
group changes include changes of template, access group
sengs, person's access group sengs, and related person
details (including card number, ngerprint, face picture, linkage
between card number and ngerprint, linkage between card
number and
ngerprint, card password, card eecve period,
etc).
1. Click Access Control Authorizaon → Access Group to enter
the Access Group interface.
2. Click Add to open the Add window.
3. In the Name text eld, create a name for the access group as
you want.
4. Select a template for the access group.
Note
You should congure the template before access group
sengs. Refer to Congure Schedule and Template for details.
5. In the le list of the Select Person eld, select person(s) to
assign access authority.
6. In the le list of the Select Access Point eld, select door(s),
door staon(s) or oor(s) for the selected persons to access.
7. Click Save.
You can view the selected person(s) and the selected access
point(s) on the right side of the interface.
Figure 7-5 Display the Selected Person(s) and Access Point(s)
8. Aer adding the access groups, you need to apply them to the
access control device to take
eect.
1) Select the access group(s) to apply to the access control
device.
2) Click Apply All to Devices start applying all the selected
access group(s) to the access control device or door
staon.
3) Click Apply All to Devices or Apply Changes to Devices.
Apply All to Devices
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This operaon will clear all the existed access groups of
the selected devices and then apply the new access group
to the device.
Apply Changes to Devices
This operaon will not clear the existed access groups of
the selected devices and only apply the changed part of
the selected access group(s) to the device(s).
4) View the applying status in the Status column or click
Applying Status to view all the applied access group(s).
Note
You can check Display Failure Only to lter the applying
results.
The selected persons in the applied access groups will have the
authorizaon to enter/exit the selected doors/door staons
with their linked card(s) or ngerprints.
9.
Oponal: Click to edit the access group if necessary.
Note
If you change the persons' access informaon or other related
informaon, you will view the prompt Access Group to Be
Applied on the right corner of the client.
You can click the prompt to apply the changed data to the
device. You can select either Apply Now or Apply Later.
Figure 7-6 Data Synchronizaon
7.7 Congure Advanced Funcons
You can congure the advanced funcons of access control to
meet some special requirements in
dierent scene.
Note
For the card related funcons(the type of access control card),
only the card(s) with access group applied will be listed when
adding cards.
The advanced funcons should be supported by the device.
Hover the cursor on the Advanced
Funcon, and then Click
to customize the advanced funcon(s) to be displayed.
7.7.1 Congure Device Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure the
parameters of access control device, access control points.
Congure Parameters for Access Control Device
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its
parameters.
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Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Device
Parameter .
Note
If you can nd Device Parameter in the Advanced Funcon list,
Hover the cursor on the Advanced Funcon, and then Click
to select the Device Parameter to be displayed.
2. Select an access device to show its parameters on the right
page.
3. Turn the switch to ON to enable the corresponding funcons.
Note
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access control
devices.
RS-485 Communicaon Redundancy
You should enable this funcon if you wire the RS-485 card
reader to the access control device redundantly.
Enable NFC
If enable the funcon, the device can recognize the NFC
card. You can present NFC card on the device.
Enable M1 Card
If enable the
funcon, the device can recognize the M1 card.
You can present M1 card on the device.
Enable EM Card
If enable the funcon, the device can recognize the EM card.
You can present EM card on the device.
Enable CPU Card
Reserved. If enable the funcon, the device can recognize
the CPU card. You can present CPU card on the device.
Enable ID Card
Reserved. If enable the
funcon, the device can recognize
the ID card. You can present ID card on the device.
4. Click OK.
5. Oponal: Click Copy to, and then select the access control
device(s) to copy the parameters in the page to the selected
device(s).
Congure Parameters for Door
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its
access point door parameters.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter .
2. Select an access control device on the
le panel, and then click
to show the doors or oors of the selected device.
3. Select a door or oor to show its parameters on the right page.
4. Edit the door or oor parameters.
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Note
s
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access control
devices.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Exit Buon Type
You can set the exit
buon as remaining closed or remaining
open. Usually, it is remaining open.
Open Duraon
Aer swiping the normal card and relay acon, the me for
locking the door starts working.
Door
Le Open Timeout Alarm
The alarm can be triggered if the door has not been closed in
a congured me period. If it is set as 0, no alarm will be
triggered.
Super Password
The specic person can open the door by inpung the super
password.
5. Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic
Informaon page, click Advanced to edit the parameters.
Duress Code
The door can open by inpung the duress code when there
is duress. At the same
me, the client can report the duress
event.
Dismiss Code
Create a dismiss code which can be used to stop the buzzer
of the card reader (by entering the dismiss code on the
keypad).
Note
The duress code, super code, and dismiss code should be
dierent.
The duress code, super password, and the dismiss code
should be dierent from the authencaon password.
The length of duress code, super password, and the dismiss
code is according the device, usually it should contains 4 to 8
digits.
6. Click OK.
7. Oponal: Click Copy to , and then select the door(s) to copy
the parameters in the page to the selected doors(s).
Note
The door's status duraon sengs will be copied to the
selected door(s) as well.
Congure Parameters for Card Reader
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its card
reader parameters.
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Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Device
Parameter .
2.
In the device list on the
le, click to expand the door, select a
card reader and you can edit the card reader's parameters on
the right.
3. Edit the card reader basic parameters in the Basic Informaon
page.
Note
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access control
devices. There are part of parameters listed as follows. Refer to
the user manual of the device for more details.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Minimum Card Swiping Interval
If the interval between card swiping of the same card is less
than the set value, the card swiping is invalid. You can set it
as 0 to 255.
Alarm of Max. Failed
Aempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading aempts
reach the set value.
Card Reader Type/Card Reader Descripon
Get card reader type and descripon. They are read-only.
4. Oponal: Some of the following parameters are not listed in
the Basic Informaon page, click Advanced to edit the
parameters.
Enable Card Reader
If enabling the
funcon, user can present card on the card
reader. If disabling the funcon, the card reader for entrance
cannot be used.
OK LED Polarity/Error LED Polarity/Buzzer Polarity
Set OK LED Polarity/Error LED Polarity/Buzzer LED Polarity of
main board according to the card reader parameters.
Generally, adopts the default
sengs.
Buzzing Time
Set the card reader buzzing me. The available me ranges
from 0 to 5,999s. 0 represents connuous buzzing.
Max. Interval When Entering PWD
When you inpung the password on the card reader, if the
interval between pressing two digits is larger than the set
value, the digits you pressed before will be cleared
automacally.
Tampering Detecon
Enable the an-tamper detecon for the card reader.
Communicate with Controller Every
When the access control device cannot connect with the
card reader for longer than the set me, the card reader will
turn
oine automacally.
Fingerprint Recognion Level
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Select the ngerprint recognion level in the drop-down list.
5. Click OK.
6. Oponal: Click Copy to, and then select the card reader(s) to
copy the parameters in the page to the selected card reader(s).
Congure Parameters for Alarm Output
Aer adding the access control device, if the device links to alarm
outputs, you can congure the parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the device
supports alarm output.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter to enter access control parameter conguraon
page.
2.
In the device list on the le, click to expand the door, select
an alarm input and you can edit the alarm input's parameters
on the right.
3. Set the alarm output parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Alarm Output
Acve Time
How long the alarm output will last aer triggered.
4. Click OK.
5. Oponal: Set the switch on the upper right corner to ON to
trigger the alarm output.
Congure Parameters for Lane Controller
Aer adding the lane controller to the client, you can congure its
parameters for passing through the lane.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter to enter Parameter Sengs page.
2. In the device list on the le, select a lane controller and you
can edit the lane controller's parameters on the right.
3. Edit the parameters.
Passing Mode
Select the controller which will control the barrier status of
the device.
If you select According to DIP
Sengs, the device will follow
the controller's DIP sengs to control the barrier. The
sengs on the soware will be invalid.
If you select According to Door's Schedule
Sengs, the
device will follow the schedule congured in the client
soware to control the barrier. The DIP sengs of the
controller will be invalid.
Enable Free Passing
Authencaon
Aer enabling free passing authencaon, an alarm will be
triggered when the passing personnel has no permission to
pass through.
Opening/Closing Barrier Speed
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Set the barrier's opening and closing speed. You can select
from 1 to 10. The greater the value, the faster the speed.
Note
The recommended value is 6.
Alarm Voice Prompt Duraon
Set how long the audio will last, which is played when an
alarm is triggered.
Note
0 refers to the alarm audio will be played unl the alarm is
ended.
Temperature Unit
Select the temperature unit that displayed in the device
status.
Lightboard Brightness
Set the lightboard brightness.
Barrier Material
Select the material of the barrier gate. You can select the
barrier material from the drop-down list.
Note
The barrier material will aect the device working. Select a
correct barrier material or the barrier may not open.
Lane Length
The width of the lane. You can set the lane width.
Note
The lane width will aect the device working. Set a correct
lane width or the barrier may not open.
Do Not Open Barrier When Lane is Not Clear
If there is someone or something in the lane, the gate will
not open even if the credenal is authencated.
This funcon is designed to avoid more than one person
passing through the gate with only one authencaon.
4. Click OK.
7.7.2
Congure Remaining Open/Closed
You can set the status of the door as open or closed. For example,
you can set the door remaining closed in the holiday, and set the
door remaining open in the
specied period of the work day.
Before You Start
Add the access control devices to the system.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Remain Open/
Closed to enter the Remain Open/Closed page.
2. Select the door that need to be
congured on the le panel.
3. To set the door status during the work day, click the Week
Schedule and perform the following operaons.
1) Click Remain Open or Remain Closed.
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2) Drag the cursor to draw the me duraon, which means in
that duraon of me, the congured access group is
acvated.
Note
Up to 8 me duraons can be set to each day in the week
schedule.
3) Oponal: Perform the following operaons to edit the me
duraons.
Move the cursor to the
me duraon and drag the me
duraon
on the meline bar to the desired posion when
the cursor turns to .
Click the
me duraon and directly edit the start/end me in
the appeared dialog.
Move the cursor to the start or the end of me duraon and
drag to lengthen or shorten the
me duraon when the
cursor turns to .
4) Click Save.
Related Operaons
Copy to
Whole Week
Select one duraon on the me bar, click
Copy to Whole Week to copy all the duraon
sengs on this me bar to other week days.
Delete
Selected
Select one duraon on the me bar, click
Delete Selected to delete this duraon.
Clear Click Clear to clear all the duraon sengs in
the week schedule.
4. To set the door status during the holiday, click the Holiday and
perform the following operaons.
1) Click Remain Open or Remain Closed.
2) Click Add.
3) Enter the start date and end date.
4) Drag the cursor to draw the me duraon, which means in
that
duraon of me, the congured access group is
acvated.
Note
Up to 8 me duraons can be set to one holiday period.
5) Perform the following operaons to edit the me duraons.
Move the cursor to the me duraon and drag the me
duraon on the meline bar to the desired posion when
the cursor turns to .
Click the me duraon and directly edit the start/end me in
the appeared dialog.
Move the cursor to the start or the end of me duraon and
drag to lengthen or shorten the
me duraon when the
cursor turns to
.
6) Oponal: Select the me duraon(s) that need to be
deleted, and then click in the Operaon column to delete
the selected me duraon(s).
7)
Oponal: Click in the Operaon column to clear all the
me duraon(s) in the me bar.
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8)
Oponal: Click in the Operaon column to delete this
added holiday period from the holiday list.
9) Click Save.
5. Oponal: Click Copy to to copy the door status sengs of this
door to other door(s).
7.7.3 Congure Mul-Factor Authencaon
You can manage the persons by group and set the authencaon
for mulple persons of one access control point (door).
Before You Start
Set access group and apply the access group to the access control
device. For details, refer to
Set Access Group to Assign Access
Authorizaon to Persons.
Perform this task when you want to set authencaons for
mulple cards of one access control point (door).
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon Mul-Factor
Auth .
2. Select an access control device in device list on the le panel.
3. Add a person/card group for the access control device.
1) Click Add on the right panel.
2) Create a name for the group as desired.
3) Specify the start me and end me of the eecve period
for the person/card group.
4) Select members(s) and card(s) in the Available list, and the
selected member(s) and card(s) will be added to the
Selected list.
Note
Make sure you have issue card to the person.
Make sure you have set access group and apply the access
group to the access control device successfully.
5) Click Save.
6) Oponal: Select the person/card group(s), and then click
Delete to delete it(them).
7)
Oponal: Select the person/card group(s), and then click
Apply to re-apply access group that failed to be applied
previously to the access control device.
4. Select an access control point (door) of selected device on the
le panel.
5. Enter the maximum interval when entering password.
6. Add an authencaon group for the selected access control
point.
1) Click Add on the
Authencaon Groups panel.
2) Select a congured template as the authencaon template
from the drop-down list.
Note
For seng the template, refer to Congure Schedule and
Template.
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3) Select the authencaon type as Local Authencaon, Local
Authencaon and Remotely Open Door, or Local
Authencaon and Super Password from the drop-down
list.
Local Authencaon
Authencaon by the access control device.
Local Authencaon and Remotely Open Door
Authencaon by the access control device and by the
client. When the person swipes the card on the device, a
window will pop up. You can unlock the door via the
client.
Figure 7-7 Remotely Open Door
Note
You can check Oine Authencaon to enable the super
password authencaon when the access control device
is disconnected with the client.
Local Authencaon and Super Password
Authencaon by the access control device and by the
super password.
4) Select the added person/card group in the le list below and
it will be added to the Selected list on the right as the
authencaon group.
5) Click the added authencaon group in the right list to set
authencaon mes in the Auth Times column.
Note
The authencaon mes should be larger than 0 and
smaller than the added personnel quanty in the
personnel group.
The maximum value of authencaon mes is 16.
6) Click Save.
Note
For each access control point (door), up to four
authencaon groups can be added.
For the authencaon group of which authencaon type is
Local Authencaon, up to 8 person/card groups can be
added to the
authencaon group.
For the authencaon group of which authencaon type is
Local Authencaon and Super Password or Local
Authencaon and Remotely Open Door, up to 7 person/
card groups can be added to the authencaon group.
7.
Click Save.
7.7.4
Congure Custom Wiegand Rule
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Based on the knowledge of uploading rule for the third party
Wiegand, you can set mulple customized Wiegand rules to
communicate between the device and the third party card
readers.
Before You Start
Wire the third party card readers to the device.
Steps
Note
By default, the device disables the custom wiegand funcon. If
the device enables the custom Wiegand funcon, all wiegand
interfaces in the device will use the customized wiegand
protocol.
Up to 5 custom Wiegands can be set.
For details about the custom Wiegand, see Custom Wiegand
Rule Descripons.
1. Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Custom
Wiegand to enter the Custom Wiegand page.
2. Select a custom Wiegand on the
le.
3. Create a Wiegand name.
Note
Up to 32 characters are allowed in the custom Wiegand name.
4. Click Select Device to select the access control device for
seng the custom wiegand.
5. Set the parity mode according to the property of the third
party card reader.
Note
Up to 80 bits are allowed in the total length.
The odd parity start bit, the odd parity length, the even
parity start bit and the even parity length range from 1 to 80
bit.
The start bit of the card ID, the manufacturer code, the site
code, and the OEM should range from 1 to 80 bit.
6. Set output transformaon rule.
1) Click Set Rule to open the Set Output Transformaon Rules
window.
Figure 7-8 Set Output Transformaon Rule
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2) Select rules on the le list.
The selected rules will be added to the right list.
3) Oponal: Drag the rules to change the rule order.
4) Click OK.
5) In the Custom Wiegand tab, set the rule's start bit, length,
and the decimal digit.
7. Click Save.
7.7.5 Congure Card Reader Authencaon Mode
and Schedule
You can set the passing rules for the card reader of the access
control device according to your actual needs.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon Authencaon
to enter the authencaon mode conguraon page.
2. Select a card reader on the le to congure.
3. Set card reader authencaon mode.
1) Click Conguraon.
Figure 7-9 Select Card Reader Authencaon Mode
Note
PIN refers to the PIN code set to open the door. Refer to
Congure Access Control Informaon.
2) Check the modes in the Available Mode list and they will be
added to the selected modes list.
3) Click OK.
Aer selecng the modes, the selected modes will display as
icons with dierent color.
4. Click the icon to select a card reader authencaon mode, and
drag the cursor to draw a color bar on the schedule, which
means in that period of
me, the card reader authencaon is
valid.
5. Repeat the above step to set other me periods.
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Figure 7-10 Set Authencaon Modes for Card Readers
6. Oponal: Select a congured day and click Copy to Week to
copy the same sengs to the whole week.
7. Oponal: Click Copy to to copy the sengs to other card
readers.
8. Click Save.
7.7.6
Congure First Person In
You can set mulple rst persons for one access control point.
Aer the rst person is authorized, it allows mulple persons
access the door or other
authencaon acons.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the
device supports the rst person in funcon.
Add person and assign access authorizaon to designed
person. For details, refer to Person Management and Set
Access Group to Assign Access Authorizaon to Persons.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → First Person In to
enter the First Person In page.
2. Select an access control device in the list on the le panel.
3. Select the current mode as Enable Remaining Open aer First
Person, Disable Remaining Open
aer First Person, or
Authorizaon by First Person from the drop-down list for each
access control point of the selected device.
Enable Remaining Open
aer First Person
The door remains open for the congured me duraon
aer
the rst person is authorized unl the remain open
duraon ends. If you select this mode, you should set the
remain open duraon.
Note
The remain open duraon should be between 0 and 1440
minutes. By default, the remain open duraon is 10 minutes.
Disable Remaining Open aer First Person
Disable the funcon of rst person in, namely normal
authencaon.
Authorizaon by First Person
All authencaons (except for the authencaons of super
card, super password, duress card, and duress code) are
allowed only
aer the rst person authorizaon.
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Note
You can authencate by the rst person again to disable the
rst person mode.
4. Click Add on the First Person List panel.
5. Select person(s) in the le list and the person(s) will be add to
the selected persons as the rst person(s) of the doors.
The added rst person(s) will list in the First Person List
6. Oponal: Select a rst person from the list and click Delete to
remove the person from the
rst person list.
7. Click Save.
7.7.7 Congure An-Passback
The an-passback feature is designed to minimizes the misuse or
fraudulent use of access
credenals such as passing back card to
an unauthorized person, or tailed access. The an-passback
funcon establishes a specic sequence in which access
credenals must be used in order to grant access. You can set the
sequence according to the actual path via the client and if the
person uses the
credenal in wrong sequence, you can also reset
the an-password records.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and enable the an-
passing
back funcon of the access control device.
Steps
Note
Either the an-passing back or mul-door interlocking funcon
can be congured for an access control device at the same me.
For the conguraon of mul-door interlocking, refer to .
1. Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon An-Passback to
enter the An-Passpack Sengs page.
2. Select an access control device on the le panel.
3. Select a card reader as the beginning of the path in the First
Card Reader
eld.
4.
Click of the selected rst card reader in the Card Reader
Aerward column to open the select card reader dialog.
5. Select the aerward card readers for the rst card reader.
Note
Up to four aerward card readers can be added as aerward
card readers for one card reader.
6. Click OK in the dialog to save the selecons.
7. Click Save in the An-Passback Sengs page to save the
sengs and take eect.
Example
Set Card Swiping Path: If you select Reader In_01 as the
beginning, and select Reader In_02, Reader Out_04 as the
linked card readers. Then you can only get through the access
control point by swiping the card in the order as Reader In_01,
Reader In_02 and Reader Out_04.
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8. Click Reset An-Passback and select the person(s) to delete
the related an-passback records about the person(s) on the
device.
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device.
7.7.8 Congure Device Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can set its parameters
such as network parameters.
Set RS-485 Parameters
You can set the access control device's RS-485 parameters
including the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity type, ow
control type, communicaon mode, work mode, and connecon
mode.
Steps
Note
The RS-485 Sengs should be supported by the device.
1. Enter the Access Control module.
2. On the navigaon bar on the le, enter Advanced Funcon
More Parameters .
3. Select an access control device in the device list and click
RS-485 to enter the RS-485
Sengs page.
4. Select the serial port number from the drop-down list to set
the RS-485 parameters.
5. Set the serial number, external device, authencaon center,
baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity type,
ow control type,
communicaon mode, and working mode in the drop-down
list.
6. Click Save.
The
congured parameters will be applied to the device
automacally.
When you change the working mode or connecon mode,
the device will reboot
automacally.
Enable M1 Card Encrypon
M1 card encrypon can improve the security level of
authencaon.
Steps
Note
The funcon should be supported by the access control device
and the card reader.
1. Enter the Access Control module.
2. On the navigaon bar on the le, enter Advanced Funcon
More Parameters .
3. Select an access control device in the device list and click M1
Card
Encrypon Vericaon to enter the M1 Card Encrypon
Vericaon page.
4. Set the switch to on to enable the M1 card encrypon
funcon.
5. Set the sector ID.
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Note
The sector ID ranges from 1 to 100.
By default, Sector 13 is encrypted. It is recommended to
encrypt sector 13.
6. Click Save to save the sengs.
7.8 Congure Linkage Acons for Access
Control
You can congure dierent linkage acons for the event detected
by the access control device. Aer that, linkage acons will be
triggered once the event happens. This mechanism is used for
nofying the security personnel the event, or triggering
automac access control in real me.
Two types of linkage acons are supported:
Client Acons: When the event is detected, it will trigger the
acons on the client, such as the client making an audible
warning..
Device Acons: When the event is detected, it will trigger the
acons of a specic device, such as buzzing of a card reader
and, opening/closing of a door, ..
7.8.1
Congure Client Acons for Access Event
Even if you are far away from an access point, you can sll know
what happens and how urgent the event is via the client by
conguring client acons for the access event. Client acons here
refer to the acons automacally executed by the client itself,
such as making an audible warning and sending an email. Once
an event is triggered, the client will
nofy the security personnel,
so that he/she can handle the event in
me.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
1. Click Event
Conguraon → Access Control Event .
The added access control devices will display in the device list.
2. Select a resource (including device, alarm input, door, and card
reader) from the device list.
The event types which the selected resource supports appear.
3. Select the event(s) and click Edit Priority to dene the priority
for the event(s), which can be used to
lter events in the Event
Center.
4. Set the linkage acons of the event.
1) Select the event(s) and click Edit Linkage to set the client
acons when the event(s) are triggered.
Audible Warning
The client soware gives an audible warning when the
event is triggered. You can select alarm sound for the
audible warning.
Note
For details about seng the alarm sound, refer to Set
Alarm Sound in the user manual of the client soware.
Send Email
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Send an email nocaon about the event to one or more
receivers.
For details about seng email parameters, refer to Set
Email Parameters in the user manual of the client
soware.
2) Click OK.
5. Enable the event so that when the event is detected, event will
be sent to the client and the linkage acons will be triggered.
6. Oponal: Click Copy to to copy the event sengs to other
access control device, alarm input, door, or card reader.
7.8.2 Congure Device Acons for Access Event
You can set the access control device's linkage acons for the
access control device's triggered event. Aer that, when an event
is triggered, it can trigger the alarm output, buzzer on access
controller, and other
acons.
Steps
Note
The linkage acons should be supported by the device.
1. Click Access Control → Linkage Conguraon .
2. Select the access control device from the list on the le.
3. Click Add to add a new linkage.
4. Select Event Linkage as the event source.
5. select the event type and detailed event to set the linkage.
6. In the Linkage Target area, set the property target to enable
this
acon.
Buzzer on Controller
The audible warning of access control device will be
triggered.
Capture
An event-related picture will be captured when the selected
event happens.
Recording
An event-related picture will be captured when the selected
event happens.
Note
The device should support recording.
Buzzer on Reader
The audible warning of card reader will be triggered.
Alarm Output
The alarm output will be triggered for nocaon when the
selected event happens
Alarm Input
Arm or disarm the alarm input.
Note
The device should support alarm input funcon.
Access Point
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The door status of open, close, remain open, or remain close
will be triggered.
Note
The target door and the source door cannot be the same
one.
Audio Play
The audio prompt will be triggered. And the select audio
index related audio content will be played according to the
congured play mode.
7. Click Save.
8. Oponal: Aer adding the device linkage, you can do one or
more of the followings:
Edit Linkage
Sengs
Select the congured linkage sengs in the
device list and you can edit its event source
parameters, including event source and
linkage target.
Delete
Linkage
Sengs
Select the congured linkage sengs in the
device list and click Delete to delete it.
7.8.3 Congure Device Acons for Card Swiping
You enable access control device's linkage acons (such as
disarming a zone and triggering audio prompt) for the swiping of
a specic card, In this way, you can monitor the card holder's
behaviors and whereabouts.
Steps
Note
It should be supported by the device.
1. Click Access Control → Linkage Conguraon .
2. Select the access control device from the list on the
le.
3. Click Add to add a new linkage.
4. Select Card Linkage as the event source.
5. Enter the card number or select the card from the drop-down
list.
6. Select the card reader where the card swipes.
7. In the Linkage Target area, set the property target to enable
this
acon.
Buzzer on Controller
The audible warning of access control device will be
triggered.
Buzzer on Reader
The audible warning of card reader will be triggered.
Capture
An event-related picture will be captured when the selected
event happens.
Recording
An event-related picture will be captured when the selected
event happens.
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Note
The device should support recording.
Alarm Output
The alarm output will be triggered for nocaon.
Alarm Input
Arm or disarm the alarm input.
Note
The device should support alarm input funcon.
Access Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, or remain
closed will be triggered.
Audio Play
The audio prompt will be triggered. And the select audio
index related audio content will be played according to the
congured play mode.
8. Click Save.
When the card (congured in Step 5) swipes on the card reader
(congured in Step 6), it can trigger the linked acons
(congured in step 7).
9. Oponal: Aer adding the device linkage, you can do one or
more of the followings:
Delete
Linkage
Sengs
Select the congured linkage sengs in the
device list and click Delete to delete it.
Edit Linkage
Sengs
Select the congured linkage sengs in the
device list and you can edit its event source
parameters, including event source and
linkage target.
7.9 Door Control
In Monitoring module, you can view the real-me status of the
doors managed by the added access control device. You can also
control the doors such as open/close the door, or remain the
door open/closed via the client remotely. The
real-me access
event are displayed in this module. You can view the access
details and person details.
Note
For the user with door control permission, the user can enter the
Monitoring module and control the door. Or the icons used for
control will not show. For seng the user permission, refer to
Person Management.
7.9.1 Control Door Status
You can control the status for the door(s), including unlock door,
locking door, remaining the door unlock, remaining the door
locked, remain all unlocked, etc.
Before You Start
Add person and assign access
authorizaon to designed
person, and person will have the access
authorizaon to the
access points (doors). For details, refer to Person Management
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and Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorizaon to
Persons.
Make sure the operaon user has the permission of the access
points (doors).
Steps
1. Click Monitoring to enter the status monitoring page.
2. Select an access point group on the upper-right corner.
Note
For managing the access point group, refer to Group
Management.
The doors in the selected access control group will display.
3. Click a door icon to select a door, or press Ctrl and select
mulple doors.
Note
For Remain All Unlocked and Remain All Locked, ignore this
step.
4. Click the following buons to control the door.
Unlock
When the door is locked, unlock it and it will be open for
once.
Aer the open duraon, the door will be closed and
locked again automacally.
Lock
When the door is unlocked, lock it and it will be closed. The
person who has the access authorizaon can access the door
with
credenals.
Remain Unlocked
The door will be unlocked (no maer closed or open). All the
persons can access the door with no credenals required.
Remain Locked
The door will be closed and locked. No person can access the
door even if he/she has the authorized
credenals, except
the super users.
Remain All Unlocked
All doors in the group will be unlocked (no maer closed or
open). All the persons can access the doors with no
credenals required.
Remain All Locked
All doors in the group will be closed and locked. No person
can access the doors even if he/she has the authorized
credenals, except the super users.
Capture
Capture a picture manually.
Note
The Capture buon is available when the device supports
capture funcon. The picture is saved in the PC running the
client. For seng the saving path, refer to Set File Saving
Path in the user manual of the client soware.
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Result
The icon of the doors will change in real-me according to the
operaon if the operaon is succeeded.
7.9.2 Check Real-Time Access Records
The access records will display in real
me, including card swiping
records, face recognions records, ngerprint comparison
records, etc. You can view the person informaon and view the
picture captured during access.
Steps
1. Click Monitoring and select a group from the drop-down list on
the upper-right corner.
The access records triggered at the doors in the selected group
will display in real
me. You can view the details of the records,
including card No., person name, organizaon, event me, etc.
2. Oponal: Check the event type and event status so that these
events will show in the list if the events are detected. The
events of unchecked type or status will not be displayed in the
list.
3.
Oponal: Check Show Latest Event and the latest access
record will be selected and displayed at the top of the record
list.
4.
Oponal: Click the event to view the accessed person details,
including person pictures (captured picture and prole), person
No., person name,
organizaon, phone, contact address, etc.
Note
You can double click the captured picture to enlarge it to view
the details.
5. Oponal: Right click on the column name of the access event
table to show or hide the column according to actual needs.
7.10 Event Center
The event informaon (for example, device oine) received by
the client displays. In the Event Center, you can check the detailed
informaon of the real-me and historical events, view the event
linked video, handle the events, and so on.
Before the client can receive the event informaon from the
device, you need to enable the events of the resource and arm
the device
rst. For details, refer to Enable Receiving Event from
Devices.
7.10.1 Enable Receiving Event from Devices
Before the client soware can receive event nocaons from
the device, you need to arm the device
rst.
Steps
1.
Click
→ Tool → Device Arming Control to open Device
Arming Control page.
All the added devices appear on this page.
2. In the Auto-Arming column, turn on the switch to enable auto-
arming.
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Figure 7-11 Arm Device
Aer turned on, the device(s) will be armed. And nocaons
about the events triggered by the armed device(s) will be
automacally sent to the client soware in real-me.
7.10.2 View Real-Time Events
The real-me event informaon received by the client of the
connected resources are displayed. You can check the real-me
event informaon, including event source, event me, priority,
etc.
Before You Start
Enable receiving events from devices before the client can receive
event from the device, see
Enable Receiving Event from Devices
for details.
Steps
1. Click Event Center
Real-me Event to enter the real-me
event page and you can view the real-me events received by
the client.
Event Time
For encoding device, event
me is the client me when it
receives the event. For other device types, event me is the
me when the event is triggered.
Priority
Priority represents the emergency degree of the event.
2. Filter the events.
Filter by Device Type
and (or) Priority
Select device type(s) and (or)
priories to lter events.
Filter by Keywords Enter the keywords to lter the
events.
3. Oponal: Right-click the table header of the event list to
customize the event related items to be displayed in the event
list.
4. Select an event in the event list to view the event details.
5.
Oponal: Perform the following operaons if necessary.
Handle Single
Event
Click Handle to enter the processing
suggeson, and then click OK.
Note
Aer an event is handled, the Handle
buon will become Add Remark. Click
Add Remark to add more remarks for
this handled event.
Handle Events in
a Batch
Select events that need to be
processed, and then click Handle in
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Batch. Enter the processing suggeson,
and then click OK.
Enable/Disable
Alarm Audio
Click Audio On/Mute to enable/disable
the audio of the event.
Select the Latest
Event
Automacally
Check Auto-Select Latest Event to
select the latest event automacally
and the event informaon details is
displayed.
Clear Events Click Clear to clear the all the events in
the event list.
Send Email Select an event and then click Send
Email, and the informaon details of
this event will be sent by email.
Note
You should congure the email
parameters rst, see Set Email
Parameters in the user manual of the
client soware for details.
Auto-Play Video Check Auto-Play Video to automacally
play video when displaying event
details.
Enlarge Video or
Picture
Double click the video image to view
video in a larger window.
Put the cursor on the picture, and
click
to view picture in a larger
window.
Download
Captured Picture
Hover the cursor on the captured
picture, and click the download icon on
the lower right corner of the picture to
download it to the local PC.
Download Event
Triggered Video
Hover the cursor on the recorded video,
click to download the video (30s
before the event happens) triggered by
the event.
7.10.3 Search Historical Events
You can search and view historical events by seng search
condions such as me, device type, and priority in the client. For
the searched events, you can handle and export them.
Before You Start
Enable receiving events from devices before the client can receive
event
informaon from the device,see Enable Receiving Event
from Devices for details.
Steps
1. Click Event Center → Event Search to enter the event search
page.
2. Set the
lter condions to display the required events only.
Time
The
me when the event starts.
Search by
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Device
Search the events by device or the device's resource
channels. If searched by device, you need to set the
followings:
Include Sub-Node: Search the events of the device and all
resource channels.
Device Type: Select the device from which you want to
search events.
Group
Search the events by resource channels in the group.
Note
For video intercom device, you need to select search
scope: All and Locking Log.
For access control device, you can click Show More to
set more condions: status, event type, card reader
type, person name, card No., and
organizaon.
Priority
The priority including low, medium, high and uncategorized
which indicates the emergency degree of the event.
Event Type
Select one or more event types to be searched from the
drop-down list.
Note
You can enter a key word (supports fuzzy search) in the
search box to search the target event type(s).
Status
The handling status of the event.
Search by Keyword
Enter a key word (supports fuzzy search) to quickly search
the target historical event(s). For example, you can enter a
person's name to search the events related with this person.
3. Click Search to search the events according the
condions you
set.
Figure 7-12 Search Historical Events
Note
If you have selected Access Control as device type in Step 2,
you can view extra informaon such as card No., skin-surface
temperature, and abnormal temperature (if device supports) in
the searched events.
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Figure 7-13 Search Historical Event
4. Oponal: Right click the table header of the event list to
customize the event related items to be displayed in the event
list.
5. Select an event in the event list to view the event details.
6.
Oponal: Perform one of the following operaons.
Handle Single
Event
Handle single event: Select one event that
needs to be handled, and then click Handle
in the event informaon details page, and
enter the handling suggeson.
Note
Aer an event is handled, the Handle
buon will become Add Remark, click Add
Remark to add more remarks for this
handled event.
Batch Handle
Events
Handle events in a batch: Select the events
which need to be handled, and then click
Handle in Batch, and enter the handling
suggeson.
Note
Aer an event is handled, the Handle
buon will become Add Remark, click Add
Remark to add more remarks for this
handled event.
Auto-Play
Video
Check Auto-Play Video to automacally
play video when displaying event details.
Enlarge Video
or Picture
Double click the video image to view
video in a larger window.
Put the cursor on the picture, and click
to view picture in a larger window.
Send Email Select an event and then click Send Email,
and the informaon details of this event
will be sent by email.
Note
You should congure the email parameters
rst, see Set Email Parameters in the user
manual of the client soware for details.
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Export Event
Informaon
Click Export to export the event log or
event pictures to the local PC in CSV/Excel
le. You can set the saving path manually.
Download
Captured
Picture
Hover the cursor on the captured picture,
and click the download icon on the lower
right corner of the picture to download it
to the local PC.
Download
Event
Triggered
Video
Hover the cursor on the recorded video,
click to download the video (30s before
the event happens) triggered by the event.
7.11 Remote Conguraon via Client
Soware
Congure device parameters remotely.
7.11.1 Check Device
Informaon
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → Device Informaon and view the device basic
informaon and the device version informaon.
7.11.2 Edit Device Name
Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
Device to enter the device list.
Click to enter the remote conguraon page.
Click System → General to congure the device name and
overwrite record
les parameter.
Click Save.
7.11.3 Edit Time
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → Time to congure the me zone.
4. Oponal: Check Enable NTP and set the NTP server address,
the NTP port, and the synchronizaon interval.
5. Oponal: Check Enable DST and set the DST start me, end
me and the bias.
6. Click Save.
7.11.4 Set System Maintenance
You can reboot the device remotely, restore the device to default
sengs, etc.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → System Maintenance .
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4. Maintain the device.
Reboot
The device starts reboong.
Restore Default Sengs
Restore the device sengs to the default ones, excluding the
IP address.
Restore All
Restore the device parameters to the default ones. The
device should be
acvated aer restoring.
5. Remotely upgrade the device.
1) In the Remote Upgrade part, select an upgrade type.
Note
You need to set the device ID before upgrading if you
select Controller Upgrade File as the remote upgrade
type.
Only the card reader that connected via RS-485 protocol
supports upgrading.
2) Click ... to select an upgrade le.
3) Click Upgrade to start upgrading.
Note
Do not power o during the upgrading.
7.11.5 Manage Network User
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → User → Network User .
4. Click Add to add the user.
5. Oponal: Select a user in the user list and click Edit to edit the
user.
You are able to edit the user password, the IP address, the
MAC address and the user permission.
6. Click OK.
7.11.6 Manage Keyfob User
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → User → Keyfob User .
4. Click Add to add the user.
5. Check Enable in the pop-up window and set the keyfob's serial
No.
6. Oponal: Enable the Remain Open Status of the turnsle.
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Note
If enabling this funcon, aer the keyfob is matching
completed, you can set the barrier as remaining open by using
the keyfob.
7. Set the door open direcon
8. Click OK.
Note
Up to 32 keyfob users can be added.
7.11.7 Set Security
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → Security .
4. Select the density level in the drop-down list.
5. You can select Compable Mode or Security Mode.
Compable Mode
The user informaon vericaon is compable with the old
client soware version when logging in.
Security Mode
High security level during the user informaon vericaon
when logging in.
6. Click Save.
7.11.8
Congure Lane Parameters
You can set the passing parameters for a person to pass through
the turnsle.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device to enter the
device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → Lane Sengs .
4. Set the lane parameters.
Door Closing Delay Time
Set the delayed me duraon when barrier is closing. The
barrier will be closed
aer the congured delayed me.
Max. Intrusion Duraon
If a person has entered the lane or passed through the lane
for more than the congured me duraon, an alarm will be
triggered. 0 represents the
funcon is disabled.
Note
The suggested minimum detecon me duraon is 2 s.
Overstaying Duraon
If the device detects persons or things staying in the lane for
more than the
congured me duraon, an alarm will be
triggered.
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Max IR Obstructed Duraon
Set the maximum me duraon for the obstrucon of the IR
light. If the IR light is obstructed for more than the
congured me duraon, the alarm will be triggered. 0
represents the
funcon is disabled.
5. Click Save.
7.11.9 Congure Screen Parameters
The device can connect to a text screen. You can set the display
parameters on this page.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → Screen Conguraon .
4. Set the screen parameters.
Note
For beer performance, it is suggested to use the default
parameters.
Screen Posion
Select the screen's posion on the device. If select Exit from
the drop-down list, the screen will be installed at the exit
posion of the device.
Screen Model
Select the screen model from the drop-down list.
Font Size
Select the text font size in the screen.
Screen Orientaon
Select the text orientaon on the screen.
Line Space
Set the space between two lines.
Column Spacing
Set the space between two columns.
Inial Posion
Set the rst character's posion displayed on the screen.
5. Click Save.
7.11.10
Congure Screen Parameters
You can set the people counng's parameters and aer the
conguraon.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click System → People Counng .
4. Set the people counng parameters.
Clear Device People Counng
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Click Reset and the counted people number will be restored
to zero.
Device People Counng
Click Enable or Disable to enable or disable the people
counng funcon.
Client Oine People Counng
Click Enable or Disable to enable or disable funcon of the
oine people counng on the client.
If enabling the funcon and if the device is oine, the
device will
connue counng the people and the number
will be stored in the device. When the device is online, the
client will read the updated number from the device
automacally.
People Counng Type
You can select from Invalid, By Detecon, and By
Authencaon Number.
Invalid
The device will not count people. If the device people
counng funcon is enabled, the people counng
funcon
is sll disabled.
By Detecon
The device will count the people who passing through the
device depending on the detecon result.
By Authencaon Number
The device will count the people who authencang on
the device.
The failed authencaon will also count as once.
5. Click Save.
7.11.11
Congure Advanced Network
Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
Device to enter the device list.
Click to enter the remote conguraon page.
Click Network → Advanced Sengs and you can congure the
DNS IP address 1 and the DNS IP address.
Click Save to save the sengs.
7.11.12
Congure Audio File
You can relate the audio le to the corresponding playing scene.
You can also export the audio le from the system and import the
audio
le from the local.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
→ Device to enter the device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click Other → Audio File .
Note
By default, the system contains the audio content. For details
about the index related audio content, see Table of Audio
Index Related Content.
4. Select the index (the playing content) corresponded play scene.
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5. Oponal: Input the descripons of the play scene.
6. Click Save Parameters to save the relaonship between the
index (the playing content) and the play scene.
7. Oponal: Click Export to export the default audio le to the
local computer.
8. Oponal: Click ... and select audio le from the local computer.
Click Import to import the le to the device.
Note
The imported audio le should be in MEM format.
For details about converng other format of the audio le to
MEM format, see the audio conversion manual.
If you use the third part soware to create or edit an audio
le, the volume of the audio le should be no less than 0 ×
68. If the volume is less than the value, it will exceed the
loudspeaker's power
consumpon, so that damage the
loudspeaker.
7.11.13 Congure Passing Record
You can record and upload passing events.
Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
Device to enter the device list.
Click to enter the remote conguraon page.
Click Other Turnsle Management .
Check Enable Passing Record. Aer enabled, the device will
record and upload passing events.
Click Save.
7.11.14
Congure Parameters for Lane Controller
Aer adding the lane controller to the client, you can congure its
parameters for passing through the lane.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter to enter Parameter Sengs page.
2. In the device list on the le, select a lane controller and you
can edit the lane controller's parameters on the right.
3. Edit the parameters.
Passing Mode
Select the controller which will control the barrier status of
the device.
If you select According to DIP
Sengs, the device will follow
the controller's DIP sengs to control the barrier. The
sengs on the soware will be invalid.
If you select According to Door's Schedule Sengs, the
device will follow the schedule congured in the client
soware to control the barrier. The DIP sengs of the
controller will be invalid.
Enable Free Passing
Authencaon
Aer enabling free passing authencaon, an alarm will be
triggered when the passing personnel has no permission to
pass through.
Opening/Closing Barrier Speed
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Set the barrier's opening and closing speed. You can select
from 1 to 10. The greater the value, the faster the speed.
Note
The recommended value is 6.
Alarm Voice Prompt Duraon
Set how long the audio will last, which is played when an
alarm is triggered.
Note
0 refers to the alarm audio will be played unl the alarm is
ended.
Temperature Unit
Select the temperature unit that displayed in the device
status.
Lightboard Brightness
Set the lightboard brightness.
Barrier Material
Select the material of the barrier gate. You can select the
barrier material from the drop-down list.
Note
The barrier material will aect the device working. Select a
correct barrier material or the barrier may not open.
Lane Length
The width of the lane. You can set the lane width.
Note
The lane width will aect the device working. Set a correct
lane width or the barrier may not open.
Do Not Open Barrier When Lane is Not Clear
If there is someone or something in the lane, the gate will
not open even if the credenal is authencated.
This funcon is designed to avoid more than one person
passing through the gate with only one authencaon.
4. Click OK.
7.11.15
Congure IR Detectors
You can set an-pinch for barrier closing, inducve mode and IR
mode.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management → Device to enter the
device list.
2.
Click
to enter the remote conguraon page.
3. Click Other Turnsle Module Management .
4. Check to enable Custom An-Pinch for Barrier Closing. When
the device detects that there are people staying in the lane, the
barrier will not close.
Aer enabled, you can uncheck some IR
beam No., allowing the barrier to close early. However, when
the barrier is opened or closed, it may cause injury to
pedestrians.
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5. Select Inducve Mode (Entrance), Inducve Mode (Exit).
6. Select IR Mode. When you select Panic Mode, you can uncheck
the damaged IR beam No. and temporarily restore the lane to
normal use. However, when the barrier is opened or closed, it
may cause injury to pedestrians.
7. Click Save.
7.11.16 View Relay Status
Click Maintenance and Management → Device Management
Device to enter the device list.
Click to enter the remote conguraon page.
Click Status → Relay and you can view the relay status.
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A. Tips for Scanning Fingerprint
Recommended Finger
Forenger, middle nger or the third nger.
Correct Scanning
The gure displayed below is the correct way to scan your nger:
You should press your nger on the scanner horizontally. The
center of your scanned nger should align with the scanner
center.
Incorrect Scanning
The gures of scanning ngerprint displayed below are incorrect:
Environment
The scanner should avoid direct sun light, high temperature,
humid
condions and rain.
When it is dry, the scanner may not recognize your ngerprint
successfully. You can blow your nger and scan again.
Others
If your ngerprint is shallow, or it is hard to scan your ngerprint,
we recommend you to use other authencaon methods.
If you have injuries on the scanned nger, the scanner may not
recognize. You can change another
nger and try again.
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B. DIP Switch
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B.1 DIP Switch Descripon
The DIP switch is on the main lane control board. No.1 to No 8 is
from the low bit to the high bit.
When the switch is towards ON, it means the switch is enabled,
otherwise, the switch is
o. If you set the DIP switch like the
gure displayed below, its binary value is 00001100, and its
decimal value is 12.
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B.2 DIP Switch Corresponded Funcons
Note
Aer seng the DIP switch, you should reboot the device, or the
funcon cannot take eect.
The 8-bit DIP switch corresponded
funcons on the access
control board are as follows:
Bit
Device
Mode
Funcon
Decimal
Value
Binary
Value
1 to 2 Work Mode
Normal
Mode
0
Test Mode 2
3
Memory
Mode
Enable
Memory
Mode
0
Disable
Memory
Mode
1
4
Keyfob
Paring
Mode
Enable
Keyfob
Paring
Mode
1
Disable
Keyfob
Paring
Mode
0
5 to 8
Passing
Mode
Controlled
Bi-direcon
0
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Bit
Device
Mode
Funcon
Decimal
Value
Binary
Value
Controlled
Entrance
and Prohibit
Exit
1
Controlled
Entrance
and Free
Exit
2
Free Bi-
direcon
3
Free
Entrance
and
Controlled
Exit
4
Free
Entrance
and Prohibit
Exit
5
Prohibited
Bi-direcon
6
Prohibit
Entrance
and
Controlled
Exit
7
Prohibit
Entrance
and Free
Exit
8
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C. Event and Alarm Type
Event Alarm Type
Tailgang Visual and Audible
Reverse Passing Visual and Audible
Force Accessing None
Climb over
Barrier
Visual and Audible
Overstay Visual and Audible
Passing Timeout None
Intrusion Visual and Audible
Free Passing
Authencaon
Failed
Visual
Barrier
Obstructed
None
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D. Table of Audio Index Related
Content
Index Content
1 Authencated.
2 Card No. does not exist.
3 Card No. and ngerprint mismatch.
4 Climbing over the barrier.
5 Reverse passing.
6 Passing meout.
7 Intrusion.
8 Force accessing.
9 Tailgang.
10 No permissions.
11 Authencaon me out.
12 Authencaon failed.
13 Expired card.
14 Staying out of me.
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E. Error Code Descripon
The swing barrier will display the error code on the seven-
segment display if error occurred. Refer to the table below to nd
the descripon of each number.
Error Reason Code Error Reason Code
Normal Working 00
Lower Fih IR Beam
Triggered
21
First IR Beam
Triggered
01
Lower Sixth IR Beam
Triggered
22
Second IR Beam
Triggered
02
Lower Seventh IR
Beam Triggered
23
Third IR Beam
Triggered
03
Lower Eighth IR Beam
Triggered
24
Fourth IR Beam
Triggered
04
Lower Ninth IR Beam
Triggered
25
Fih IR Beam
Triggered
05
Lower Tenth IR Beam
Triggered
26
Sixth IR Beam
Triggered
06
Lower Eleventh IR
Beam Triggered
27
Seventh IR Beam
Triggered
07
Lower Twelh IR Beam
Triggered
28
Eighth IR Beam
Triggered
08
Lower Thirteenth IR
Beam Triggered
29
Ninth IR Beam
Triggered
09
Lower Fourteenth IR
Beam Triggered
30
IR Beam Triggered 10
Lower Fieenth IR
Beam Triggered
31
Eleventh IR Beam
Triggered
11
Lower Sixteenth IR
Beam Triggered
32
Twelh IR Beam
Triggered
12
Light Board Oine
(Entrance)
49
Thirteenth IR Beam
Triggered
13
Light Board Oine
(Exit)
50
Fourteenth IR Beam
Triggered
14 IR Adapter Oine (Up) 51
Fieenth IR Beam
Triggered
15
IR Adapter Oine
(Low)
52
Sixteenth IR Beam
Triggered
16 CAN Bus Excepon 53
Lower First IR Beam
Triggered
17 Not Studying 54
Lower Second IR Beam
Triggered
18 Obstrucon 55
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Error Reason Code Error Reason Code
Lower Third IR Beam
Triggered
19
Exceeding Studying
Range
56
Lower Fourth IR Beam
Triggered
20 Motor Excepon 57
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F. Communicaon Matrix and Device
Command
Communicaon Matrix
Scan the following QR code to get the device communicaon
matrix.
Note that the matrix contains all
communicaon ports of
Hikvision access control and video intercom devices.
Figure F-1 QR Code of Communicaon Matrix
Device Command
Scan the following QR code to get the device common serial port
commands.
Note that the command list contains all commonly used serial
ports commands for all Hikvision access control and video
intercom devices.
Figure F-2 Device Command
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