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User Manual
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Legal Informaon
©2021 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
About this Manual
The Manual 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 Manual is subject to change, without noce, due to rmware updates or other
reasons. Please nd the latest version of this Manual at the Hikvision website ( hps://
www.hikvision.com/ ).
Please use this Manual with the guidance and assistance of professionals trained in supporng the
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Disclaimer
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS MANUAL AND THE PRODUCT
DESCRIBED, WITH ITS HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "WITH
ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS". HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THE USE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION
BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES,
INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF DATA, CORRUPTION OF SYSTEMS, OR LOSS OF DOCUMENTATION,
WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY,
OR OTHERWISE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR LOSS.
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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, HIKVISION WILL PROVIDE TIMELY
TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED.
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
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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 MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATTER
PREVAILS.
Data Protecon
During the use of device, personal data will be collected, stored and processed. To protect data,
the development of Hikvision devices incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for
device with facial recognion features, biometrics data is stored in your device with encrypon
method; for ngerprint device, only ngerprint template will be saved, which is impossible to
reconstruct a ngerprint image.
As data controller, you are advised to collect, store, process and transfer data in accordance with
the applicable data protecon laws and regulaons, including without limitaon, conducng
security controls to safeguard personal data, such as, implemenng reasonable administrave and
physical security controls, conduct periodic reviews and assessments of the eecveness of your
security controls.
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Available Model
Product Name Model
Access Controller DS-K2601T Series Access Controller
DS-K2602T Series Access Controller
DS-K2604T Series Access Controller
DS-K2601-G Access Controller
DS-K2602-G Access Controller
DS-K2604-G Access Controller
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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
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE"
and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed
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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
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operaon is subject to
the following two condions:
1. this device may not cause interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operaon of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radioexempts de licence. L'exploitaon est autorisée aux deux condions suivantes :
1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l'ulisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est suscepble d'en compromere le fonconnement.
Under Industry Canada regulaons, this radio transmier may only operate using an antenna of a
type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmier by Industry Canada. To reduce
potenal radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful
communicaon.
Conformément à la réglementaon d'Industrie Canada, le présent émeeur radio peut fonconner
avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émeeur par
Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intenon des
autres ulisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope
rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une
communicaon sasfaisante.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator and your body.
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Cet équipement doit être installé et ulisé à une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et
votre corps.
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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:
An appropriate disconnect device shall be provided as part of installaon.
Note
External disconnect devices will not necessarily be supplied with the equipment.
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.
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.)
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Cauons:
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 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 aec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.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Prevenve and Cauonary Tips .................................................................................. 1
Chapter 2 Product Descripon .................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 3 Main Board Descripon .............................................................................................. 3
3.1 Single-Door Access Controller Main Board Descripon ......................................................... 3
3.2 Two-Door Access Controller Main Board Descripon ............................................................ 4
3.3 Four-Door Access Controller Main Board Descripon ........................................................... 5
3.4 Component Descripon ......................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 4 Terminal Descripon .................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Single-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon .............................................................. 8
4.2 Two-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon ............................................................... 12
4.3 Four-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon .............................................................. 17
Chapter 5 Terminal Wiring ........................................................................................................ 24
5.1 External Terminal ................................................................................................................. 24
5.1.1 Single-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon ................................................... 24
5.1.2 Two-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon ...................................................... 25
5.1.3 Four-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon ..................................................... 25
5.2 Wiegand Card Reader Wiring ............................................................................................... 25
5.3 RS-485 Card Reader Wiring .................................................................................................. 27
5.4 Cathode Lock Wiring ............................................................................................................ 28
5.5 Anode Lock Wiring ............................................................................................................... 28
5.6 External Alarm Device Wiring .............................................................................................. 29
5.7 Exit Buon Wiring ................................................................................................................ 30
5.8 Door Contact Wiring ............................................................................................................ 31
5.9 Power Supply Wiring ............................................................................................................ 32
5.10 Arming Region Input Wiring .............................................................................................. 33
5.10.1 NO Wiring of Arming Region Input ........................................................................... 33
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5.10.2 NC Wiring of Arming Region Input ............................................................................ 34
5.11 Fire Alarm Module Wiring .................................................................................................. 35
Chapter 6 Sengs .................................................................................................................... 37
6.1 Inializaon (Opon 1) ........................................................................................................ 37
6.2 Inializaon (Opon 2) ........................................................................................................ 37
6.3 Relay Output NO/NC Sengs .............................................................................................. 38
6.3.1 Lock Relay Output Sengs ......................................................................................... 38
6.3.2 Alarm Relay Output Sengs ....................................................................................... 39
Chapter 7 Acvaon ................................................................................................................. 41
7.1 Acvate via SADP ................................................................................................................. 41
7.2 Acvate Device via Client Soware ...................................................................................... 42
Chapter 8 Client Soware Conguraon ................................................................................... 44
8.1 Operaon on Client Soware .............................................................................................. 44
8.1.1 Add Device .................................................................................................................. 44
8.1.2 Select Applicaon Scenario ......................................................................................... 53
8.1.3 Congure Other Parameters ....................................................................................... 54
8.1.4 Manage Organizaon .................................................................................................. 56
8.1.5 Manage Person Informaon ....................................................................................... 57
8.1.6 Congure Schedule and Template .............................................................................. 70
8.1.7 Manage Permission ..................................................................................................... 73
8.1.8 Congure Advanced Funcons ................................................................................... 75
8.1.9 Search Access Control Event ....................................................................................... 92
8.1.10 Congure Access Control Alarm Linkage ................................................................... 93
8.1.11 Manage Access Control Point Status ....................................................................... 101
8.1.12 Control Door during Live View ................................................................................ 103
8.1.13 Display Access Control Point on E-map ................................................................... 104
8.2 Remote Conguraon (Web) ............................................................................................. 105
8.2.1 Time Management .................................................................................................... 105
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8.2.2 Network Parameters Sengs ................................................................................... 106
8.2.3 Report Strategy Sengs ............................................................................................ 106
8.2.4 Network Center Parameters Sengs ........................................................................ 107
8.2.5 Change Device Password .......................................................................................... 107
8.2.6 Security Mode Sengs ............................................................................................. 108
8.2.7 Opmize Event Name ............................................................................................... 108
8.2.8 Set Event Mode ......................................................................................................... 109
8.2.9 System Maintenance ................................................................................................. 109
8.3 Time and Aendance ......................................................................................................... 110
8.3.1 Manage Shi Schedule ............................................................................................. 110
8.3.2 Manually Correct Check-in/out Record ..................................................................... 115
8.3.3 Add Leave and Business Trip ..................................................................................... 115
8.3.4 Calculate Aendance Data ........................................................................................ 116
8.3.5 Congure Advanced Sengs .................................................................................... 117
8.3.6 View Aendance Report ........................................................................................... 123
Appendix A. Tips for Scanning Fingerprint ............................................................................... 130
Appendix B. DIP Switch Descripon ........................................................................................ 132
Appendix C. Custom Wiegand Rule Descripons ..................................................................... 133
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Chapter 1 Prevenve and Cauonary Tips
Before connecng and operang your device, please be advised of the following ps:
Ensure unit is installed in a well-venlated, dust-free environment.
Keep all liquids away from the device.
Ensure environmental condions meet factory specicaons.
Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf. Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of
dropping it may cause damage to the sensive electronics within the unit.
Use the device in conjuncon with an UPS if possible.
Power down the unit before connecng and disconnecng accessories and peripherals.
A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device.
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 manufacturer.
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Chapter 2 Product Descripon
32-bit high-speed processor
Supports TCP/IP communicaon, EHome 5.0 accessing, ISAPI protocol, and OSDP protocol. The
communicaon data is specially encrypted to relieve the concern of privacy leak
Supports recognion and storage of card No. with maximum length of 20
Supports up to 100,000 cards and 300,000 card presenng records
Supports mul-door interlock funcon, an-passback funcon, mulple authencaons
funcon, open door with rst card funcon, super card and super password funcon, M1 card
encrypon, online upgrade funcon and remote control of the doors
Supports tampering alarm for the card reader, alarm for door not secured, force opening door
alarm, alarm for door opening meout, duress card and code alarm, blocklist alarm and alarm
for illegal card swiping aempts reaching the limit
Short circuit aempts alarm and open circuit aempts alarm
IP address conict detecon
Cross-controller an-passback funcon (For cross-controller an-passback based on card, wire
the card reader with RS-485. For cross-controller an-passback based on network, make sure the
server and device communicate with each other properly. Up to 5000 card swiping records can
be stored in the selected server.) and inner-device an-passback funcon
Supports RS-485 interface and Wiegand interface for accessing card reader. Wiegand interface
supports W26, W34 and is compable with the third-party card reader with Wiegand interface
Supports adding various person types: normal person, visitor, and person in blocklist.
Supports various card types: normal/disabled/blocklist/patrol/visitor/duress/super card, etc.
Various indicators to show dierent status
Supports automacally and manually me synchronizaon
Supports record storage funcon when the device is oine and insucient storage space
storage alarm funcon
Backup baery design, watchdog design and tamper-proof funcon
Data can be permanently saved aer the access controller is powered o
Supports I/O linkage and event linkage
Supports EHome protocol to connect with public network
500 groups of password under the authencaon mode of card or password
Supports me zone sengs
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Chapter 3 Main Board Descripon
3.1 Single-Door Access Controller Main Board Descripon
Figure 3-1 Single-Door Access Controller Main Board
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3.2 Two-Door Access Controller Main Board Descripon
Figure 3-2 Two-Door Access Controller Main Board
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3.3 Four-Door Access Controller Main Board Descripon
Figure 3-3 Four-Door Access Controller Main Board
3.4 Component Descripon
You can view the device's components and their descripons.
Take four-door access controller as an example, the component diagram is shown below.
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Figure 3-4 Four-Door Access Controller Component Diagram
Table 3-1 Four-Door Access Controller Component Descripon
No. Component Descripon
Single-Door Access
Controller
Two-Door Access
Controller
Four-Door Access
Controller
1 Alarm Relay Output Status (NC/NO)
2 Network Data Indicator
3 RS-485 Communicaon Indicator
4 Network Status Indicator
5 Door Relay Output Status (NC/NO) Choice
6 Baery Charging Indicator
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7 Power Indicator
8 Charging Compleng Indicator
9 Running Indicator
10 Main Board DIP Switch
Set the DIP address for the access controller. Available range: 1 to 63.
Example: If the DIP address is 24, switch Bit 4 and Bit 5 to ON.
Note
The sengs will be valid aer the device reboot.
For details about the DIP sengs, see Appendix A DIP Switch
Descripon.
11 Hardware Inializaon and Normal Working Choice
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Chapter 4 Terminal Descripon
Note
2602 and 2604 series: The rated power for door lock is 12 V/2 A, and for card reader power
supply is 12 V/0.67 A.
2601 series: The rated power for door lock is 12 V/0.5 A, and for card reader power supply is 12
V/0.3 A.
4.1 Single-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
You can view the single-door access controller's terminal descripon.
Figure 4-1 Single-Door Access Controller Main Board
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Table 4-1 Single-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
No. Single-Door Access Controller
A1 Power Supply of E-Lock GND Grounding
A2 +12 V Power Supply of E-Lock
Output
A3 Power Supply of Card
Reader
GND Grounding
A4 +12 V Power Supply of Card
Reader Output
A5 Wiegand Card Reader
2
GND Grounding
A6 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A7 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A8 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A9 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A10 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
A11 Wiegand Card Reader
1
GND Grounding
A12 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A13 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A14 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A15 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A16 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
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No. Single-Door Access Controller
B1 Arming Region Input Z1 Arming Region Access
Terminal 1
B2 GND Grounding
B3 Z2 Arming Region Access
Terminal 2
B4 Z3 Arming Region Access
Terminal 3
B5 GND Grounding
B6 Z4 Arming Region Access
Terminal 4
B7 E-Lock D1+ Door 1 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B8 D1-
B9 Door Contact Input S1 Door 1 Door Contact
Detector Input
B10 GND Grounding
B11 Door Open Buon B1 Door 1 Door Open
Buon Input
B12 GND Grounding
C1 Power +12 V 12 VDC Cathode
C2 GND Grounding
C3 Baery BAT+ 12 VDC Baery
Cathode
C4 BAT- 12 VDC Baery Anode
C5 RS-485 Card Reader
Interface
RS485A+ Card Reader RS485A+
Access
C6 RS485A- Card Reader RS485A-
Access
C7 GND Grounding
C8 RS485B+ Card Reader RS485B+
C9 RS485B- Card Reader RS485B-
C10 GND Grounding
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No. Single-Door Access Controller
C11 Access Controller
RS485 Interface
RS485C+ Uplink
RS485+Communicaon
C12 RS485C- Uplink RS485-
Communicaon
C13 GND Grounding
C14 RS 485D+ Reserved
C15 RS 485D-
C16 GND
C17 Alarm Output NO/NC1 Alarm Relay 1 Output
(Dry Contact)
C18 COM1
C19 NO/NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Output
(Dry Contact)
C20 COM2
D1 Event Input C2 Event Alarm Input 2
D2 GND Grounding
D3 C1 Event Alarm Input 1
Note
The Alarm input hardware interface is normally open by default. Only the normally open signal is
allowed. It can be linked to the buzzer of the card reader and access controller, the alarm relay
output, and door relay open and close.
Arming region alarm input linkage is only for the alarm relay output linkage.
RS-485 card reader ID should be set as 1to 2. The table displayed below shows the relaonship
between the door No. and the ID.
Door No. RS-485 Card Reader ID Descripon
Door 1 1 Enter
2 Exit
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Door No. Wiegand Card Reader Descripon
Door 1 1 Enter
2 Exit
4.2 Two-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
You can view the two-door access controller's terminal descripon.
Figure 4-2 Two-Door Access Controller Main Board
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Table 4-2 Two-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
No. Two-Door Access Controller
A1 Power Supply of E-Lock GND Grounding
A2 +12 V Power Supply of E-Lock
Output
A3 Power Supply of Card
Reader
GND Grounding
A4 +12 V Power Supply of Card
Reader Output
A5 Wiegand Card Reader
4
GND Grounding
A6 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A7 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A8 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A9 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A10 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
A11 Wiegand Card Reader
3
GND Grounding
A12 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A13 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A14 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A15 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A16 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
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A17 Wiegand Card Reader
2
GND Grounding
A18 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A19 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A20 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A21 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A22 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
A23 Wiegand Card Reader
1
GND Grounding
A24 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A25 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A26 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A27 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A28 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
B1 Arming Region Input Z1 Arming Region Access
Terminal 1
B2 GND Grounding
B3 Z2 Arming Region Access
Terminal 2
B4 Z3 Arming Region Access
Terminal 3
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B5 GND Grounding
B6 Z4 Arming Region Access
Terminal 4
B7 E-Lock1 D1+ Door 1 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B8 D1-
B9 E-Lock2 D2+ Door 2 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B10 D2-
B11 Door Magnec
Detector
S1 Door 1 Magnec
Detector Input
B12 GND Grounding
B13 S2 Door 2 Magnec
Detector Input
B14 Door Buon B1 Door 1 Door Buon
Input
B15 GND Grounding
B16 B2 Door 2 Door Buon
Input
C1 Power +12 V 12 VDC Cathode
C2 GND Grounding
C3 Baery BAT+ 12 VDC Baery
Cathode
C4 BAT- 12 VDC Baery Anode
C5 RS485 Card Reader
Interface
RS485A+ Card Reader RS485A+
Access
C6 RS485A- Card Reader RS485A-
Access
C7 GND Grounding
C8 RS485B+ Card Reader RS485B+
C9 RS485B- Card Reader RS485B-
C10 GND Grounding
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No. Two-Door Access Controller
C11 Access Controller
RS485 Interface
RS485C+ Uplink
RS485+Communicaon
C12 RS485C- Uplink RS485-
Communicaon
C13 GND Grounding
C14 RS 485D+ Reserved
C15 RS 485D-
C16 GND
C17 Alarm Output NO/NC1 Alarm Relay 1 Output
(Dry Contact)
C18 COM1
C19 NO/NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Output
(Dry Contact)
C20 COM2
C21 NO/NC3 Alarm Relay 3 Output
(Dry Contact)
C22 COM3
C23 NO/NC4 Alarm Relay 4 Output
(Dry Contact)
C24 COM4
D1 Event Input C4 Event Alarm Input 4
D2 GND Grounding
D3 C3 Event Alarm Input 3
D4 C2 Event Alarm Input 2
D5 GND Grounding
D6 C1 Event Alarm Input 1
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, the
alarm relay output, and door relay open and close.
Arming region alarm input linkage is only for the alarm relay output linkage.
RS-485 card reader ID should be set as 1 to 8.
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Door No. RS-485 Card Reader ID Descripon
Door 1 1 Enter
2 Exit
Door 2 3 Enter
4 Exit
For two-door access controller, the Wiegand card reader and door's relaonship is as follows.
Door No. Wiegand Card Reader Descripon
Door 1 1 Enter
2 Exit
Door 2 3 Enter
4 Exit
4.3 Four-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
You can view the four-door access controller's terminal descripon.
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Figure 4-3 Four-Door Access Controller Main Board
Table 4-3 Four-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
No. Four-Door Access Controller
A1 Power Supply of E-Lock GND Grounding
A2 +12 V Power Supply of E-Lock
Output
A3 Power Supply of Card
Reader
GND Grounding
A4 +12 V Power Supply of Card
Reader Output
A5 Wiegand Card Reader
4
GND Grounding
A6 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
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No. Four-Door Access Controller
A7 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A8 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A9 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A10 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
A11 Wiegand Card Reader
3
GND Grounding
A12 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A13 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A14 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A15 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A16 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
A17 Wiegand Card Reader
2
GND Grounding
A18 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A19 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A20 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A21 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
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A22 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
A23 Wiegand Card Reader
1
GND Grounding
A24 W0 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data0
A25 W1 Wiegand Card Reader
Data Input Data1
A26 BZ Card Reader Buzzer
Control Output
A27 ERR Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Invalid Card Output)
A28 OK Indicator of Card
Reader Control Output
(Valid Card Output)
B1 Arming Region Input Z1 Arming Region Access
Terminal 1
B2 GND Grounding
B3 Z2 Arming Region Access
Terminal 2
B4 Z3 Arming Region Access
Terminal 3
B5 GND Grounding
B6 Z4 Arming Region Access
Terminal 4
B7 E-Lock1 D1+ Door 1 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B8 D1-
B9 E-Lock2 D2+ Door 2 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B10 D2-
B11 E-Lock3 D3+ Door 3 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B12 D3-
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No. Four-Door Access Controller
B13 E-Lock4 D4+ Door 4 Door Relay
Input (Dry Contact)
B14 D4-
B15 Door Magnec
Detector
S1 Door 1 Magnec
Detector Input
B16 GND Grounding
B17 S2 Door 2 Magnec
Detector Input
B18 S3 Door 3 Magnec
Detector Input
B19 GND Grounding
B20 S4 Door 4 Magnec
Detector Input
B21 Door Buon B1 Door 1 Door Buon
Input
B22 GND Grounding
B23 B2 Door 2 Door Buon
Input
B24 B3 Door 3 Door Buon
Input
B25 GND Grounding
B26 B4 Door 4 Door Buon
Input
C1 Power +12 V 12 VDC Cathode
C2 GND Grounding
C3 Baery BAT+ 12 VDC Baery
Cathode
C4 BAT- 12 VDC Baery Anode
C5 RS485 Card Reader
Interface
RS485A+ Card Reader RS485A+
Access
C6 RS485A- Card Reader RS485A-
Access
C7 GND Grounding
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C8 RS485B+ Card Reader RS485B+
C9 RS485B- Card Reader RS485B-
C10 GND Grounding
C11 Access Controller
RS485 Interface
RS485C+ Uplink
RS485+Communicaon
C12 RS485C- Uplink RS485-
Communicaon
C13 GND Grounding
C14 RS 485D+ Reserved
C15 RS 485D-
C16 GND
C17 Alarm Output NO/NC1 Alarm Relay 1 Output
(Dry Contact)
C18 COM1
C19 NO/NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Output
(Dry Contact)
C20 COM2
C21 NO/NC3 Alarm Relay 3 Output
(Dry Contact)
C22 COM3
C23 NO/NC4 Alarm Relay 4 Output
(Dry Contact)
C24 COM4
D1 Event Input C8 Event Alarm Input 8
D2 GND Grounding
D3 C7 Event Alarm Input 7
D4 C6 Event Alarm Input 6
D5 GND Grounding
D6 C5 Event Alarm Input 5
D7 C4 Event Alarm Input 4
D8 GND Grounding
D9 C3 Event Alarm Input 3
D10 C2 Event Alarm Input 2
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No. Four-Door Access Controller
D11 GND Grounding
D12 C1 Event Alarm Input 1
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 door relay open and close.
Arming region alarm input linkage is only for the alarm relay output linkage.
RS-485 card ID should be set as 1to 8.
Door No. RS-485 Card Reader ID Descripon
Door 1 1 Enter
2 Exit
Door 2 3 Enter
4 Exit
Door 3 5 Enter
6 Exit
Door4 7 Enter
8 Exit
For four-door access controller, the Wiegand card reader and door's relaonship is as follows.
Door No. Wiegand Card Reader Descripon
Door 1 1 Enter
/ Exit
Door 2 2 Enter
/ Exit
Door 3 3 Enter
/ Exit
Door 4 4 Enter
/ Exit
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Chapter 5 Terminal Wiring
Warning
The high voltage cable should be threaded through the Hole 1 and Hole 2. The Hole 1 and Hole 2
should be installed with rubber ring to avoid the sharp edge cung the cable and avoid electric
shock.
5.1 External Terminal
5.1.1 Single-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
You can view the single-door access controller's terminals diagram.
Figure 5-1 Single-Door Access Controller Terminals
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5.1.2 Two-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
You can view the two-door access controller's terminals diagram.
Figure 5-2 Two-Door Access Controller Terminals
5.1.3 Four-Door Access Controller Terminal Descripon
You can view the four-door access controller's terminals diagram.
Figure 5-3 Four-Door Access Controller Terminal
5.2 Wiegand Card Reader Wiring
You can view the Wiegand card reader wiring diagram.
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Figure 5-4 Wiegand Card Reader Wiring Diagram
Note
You must connect the OK/ERR/BZ, if using access controller to control the LED and buzzer of the
Wiegand card reader.
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5.3 RS-485 Card Reader Wiring
You can view the RS-485 card reader wiring diagram.
Figure 5-5 RS-485 Card Reader Wiring Diagram
Note
If the card reader is installed too far away from the access controller, you can use an external
power supply.
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5.4 Cathode Lock Wiring
You can view the cathode lock wiring diagram.
Figure 5-6 Wiring Diagram of Cathode Lock
5.5 Anode Lock Wiring
You can view the anode lock wiring diagram.
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Figure 5-7 Wiring Diagram of Anode Lock
5.6 External Alarm Device Wiring
You can view the external alarm device wiring diagram.
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Figure 5-8 External Alarm Device Wiring
5.7 Exit Buon Wiring
You can view the exit buon wiring diagram
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Figure 5-9 Exit Buon Wiring
5.8 Door Contact Wiring
You can view the door contact wiring diagram.
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Figure 5-10 Door Contact Wiring
5.9 Power Supply Wiring
You can view the power supply wiring diagram.
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Figure 5-11 Power Supply Wiring
5.10 Arming Region Input Wiring
5.10.1 NO Wiring of Arming Region Input
You can view the arming region input of NO wiring.
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Figure 5-12 NO Wiring
5.10.2 NC Wiring of Arming Region Input
You can view the arming region input of NC wiring.
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Figure 5-13 Normally Closed Wiring
5.11 Fire Alarm Module Wiring
You can view the re alarm module wiring diagram.
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Figure 5-14 Fire Alarm Module Wiring
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Chapter 6 Sengs
6.1 Inializaon (Opon 1)
You can inialize the device with the jumper cap.
Steps
1.
Remove the jumper cap from the Normal terminal.
2.
Cut o the power and restart the access controller.
The controller buzzer buzzes a long beep.
3.
When the beep stopped, plug the jumper cap back to Normal.
4.
Cut o the power and restart the access controller.
Figure 6-1 Inializaon Jumper
Note
The device inializaon will restore all the parameters to the default sengs and all the device
event logs will be deleted.
6.2 Inializaon (Opon 2)
You can inialize the device with the jumper cap.
Steps
1.
Move the jumper cap from Normal to Inial.
2.
Cut o the power and restart the access controller.
The controller buzzer buzzes a long beep.
3.
When the beep stopped, move the jumper cap back to Normal.
4.
Cut o the power and restart the access controller.
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Figure 6-2 Inializaon Jumper
Note
The device inializaon will restore all the parameters to the default sengs and all the device
event logs will be deleted.
6.3 Relay Output NO/NC Sengs
6.3.1 Lock Relay Output Sengs
You can view the NO/NC status of the lock relay.
Lock Relay NO Status
Figure 6-3 NO Status
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Lock Relay NC Status
Figure 6-4 NC Status
6.3.2 Alarm Relay Output Sengs
You can view the NO/NC status of the alarm relay.
Alarm Relay Output NO Status
Figure 6-5 NO Status
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Alarm Relay Output NC Status
Figure 6-6 NC Status
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Chapter 7 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
7.1 Acvate via SADP
SADP is a tool to detect, acvate and modify the IP address of the device over the LAN.
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.
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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.
7.2 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.
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.
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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 reset your
password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng 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.
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Chapter 8 Client Soware Conguraon
8.1 Operaon on Client Soware
The Access Control module provides mulple funconalies, including person and card
management, permission conguraon, and other advanced funcons.
Note
For the user with access control module permissions, the user can enter the Access Control
module and congure the access control sengs. For seng the user permission of Access Control
module, refer to Account Management in User Manual of iVMS-4200 Client Soware.
8.1.1 Add Device
Aer running the client, devices should be added to the client for the remote conguraon and
management.
Aer adding device(s), you can select a device and click Remote Conguraon to congure further
parameters of the selected device if needed. You can also
Note
For some models of devices, you can open its general or advanced parameters conguraon
window. To open the original remote conguraon window, press CTRL and click Remote
Conguraon.
Aer adding access control devices, you can select access control device from the list and click
Device Status to view the device status.
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 Single Online Device
You can add single online device to the client soware.
Perform this task to add single online device to the client soware.
Steps
1.
Enter the Device Management module.
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2.
Click Device tab and select Hikvision Device as the device type to display the Online Device
area.
Figure 8-1 Online Device
3.
Select an online device from the Online Device area.
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
Acvaon .
4.
Click Add to Client to open the device adding window.
5.
Input the required informaon.
Address
Input the device's IP address. The IP address of the device is obtained automacally in this
adding mode.
Port
The default value is 8000.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Input 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 reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng 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 Synchronize Device Time to synchronize the device me with the PC running
the client aer adding the device to the client.
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7.
Oponal: Check Export to Group to create a group by the device name.
Note
You can import all the channels of the device to the corresponding group by default.
8.
Oponal: Add the oine devices.
1) Check Add Oine Device.
2) Input the required informaon, including the device channel number and alarm input
number.
3) Click Add.
When the oine device comes online, the soware will connect it automacally.
9.
Click Add to add the device.
Add Mulple Online Devices
You can add mulple online devices to the client soware.
Perform this task if you need to add mulple online devices to the client soware.
Steps
1.
Enter the Device Management module.
2.
Click Device tab and select Hikvision Device as the device type to display the Online Device
area.
3.
Click and hold Ctrl key to 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 detailed steps, refer to Acvaon .
4.
Click Add to Client to open the device adding window.
5.
Input the required informaon.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Input 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 reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng the
password monthly or weekly can beer protect your product.
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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 Synchronize Device Time to synchronize the me of the devices with the PC
running the client aer adding the devices to the client.
7.
Oponal: Check Export to Group to create a group by the device name.
Note
You can import all the channels of the device to the corresponding group by default.
8.
Click Add to add the devices.
Add All Online Devices
You can add all online devices to the client soware.
Perform this task if you need to add all online devices to the client soware.
Steps
1.
Enter the Device Management page.
2.
Click Device tab and select Hikvision Device as the device type to display the Online Device
area.
3.
Click Add All 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 Acvaon .
4.
Input the user name and password.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Input 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 reset your
password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng 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 Synchronize Device Time to synchronize the me of the devices with the PC
running the client aer adding the devices to the client.
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6.
Oponal: Check Export to Group to create a group by the device name.
Note
You can import all the channels of the device to the corresponding group by default.
7.
Click Add to add the devices.
Add Device by IP Address or Domain Name
You can add device by IP address or domain name.
Perform this task if you need to add device by IP address or domain name.
Steps
1.
Open the Device Management module.
2.
Click Device tab and select Hikvision Device as the device type.
3.
Click Add to open the Add window.
4.
Select IP/Domain as the adding mode.
5.
Input the required informaon, including nickname, IP address, port number, user name, and
password.
Address
Input the device IP addresss or domain name.
Port
Input the device port No. The default value is 8000.
User Name
Input the device user name. By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Input 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
reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng 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 Synchronize Device Time to synchronize the device me with the PC running
the client aer adding the device to the client.
7.
Oponal: Check Export to Group to create a group by the device name.
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Note
You can import all the channels of the device to the corresponding group by default.
8.
Oponal: Add the oine devices.
1) Check Add Oine Device.
2) Input the required informaon, including the device channel number and alarm input
number.
3) Click Add.
When the oine device comes online, the soware will connect it automacally.
9.
Click Add to add the device.
Add Devices by IP Segment
If you want to add devices of which the IP addresses are within an IP segment, you can specify the
start IP address and end IP address, user name, password, and other parameters to add them.
Perform this task when you need to add devices to the client by IP segment.
Steps
1.
Enter the Device Management module.
2.
Click Device tab and select Hikvision Device as the device type.
3.
Click Add to open the Add window.
4.
Select IP Segment as the adding mode.
5.
Input the required informaon.
Start IP
Input a start IP address.
End IP
Input an end IP address in the same network segment with the start IP.
Port
Input the device port No. The default value is 8000.
User Name
By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Input 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,
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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.
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 Synchronize Device Time to synchronize the device me with the PC running
the client aer adding the device to the client.
7.
Oponal: Check Export to Group to create a group by the device name.
Note
You can import all the channels of the device to the corresponding group by default.
8.
Oponal: Add oine devices to the client.
1) Check Add Oine Device.
2) Input the required informaon, including the device channel number and alarm input
number.
3) Click Add.
When the oine device comes online, the soware will connect it automacally.
9.
Click Add to add the device.
Add Device by EHome Account
You can add access control device connected via EHome protocol by inpung the EHome account.
Before You Start
Set the network center parameter rst. For details, refer to Set Network Parameters .
Perform this task if you need to add devices by EHome account.
Steps
1.
Enter the Device Management module.
2.
Click Device tab and select Hikvision Device as the device type.
3.
Click Add to open the Add window.
4.
Select EHome as the adding mode.
5.
Input the required informaon.
Account
Input the account name registered on EHome protocol.
6.
Oponal: Check Synchronize Device Time to synchronize the device me with the PC running
the client aer adding the device to the client.
7.
Oponal: Check Export to Group to create a group by the device name.
8.
Oponal: Add the oine devices.
1) Check Add Oine Device.
2) Input the required informaon, including the device channel number and alarm input
number.
3) Click Add.
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Note
When the oine device comes online, the soware will connect it automacally.
9.
Click Add to add the device.
Import Devices in a Batch
The devices can be added to the soware in batch by inpung the device informaon in the pre-
dened CSV le.
Perform this task to import devices in a batch.
Steps
1.
Enter the Device Management page
2.
Click Device → Hikvision Device → Add to open the adding device window.
3.
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 input the required informaon of the devices to be added
on the corresponding column.
Adding Mode
You can input 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 which indicated dierent adding modes. 0 indicates that the
device is added by IP address or domain name; 2 indicates that the device is added via IP
server; 3 indicates that the device is added via HiDDNS; 4 indicates that the device is added via
EHome protocol; 5 indicates that the device is added by serial port; 6 indicates that the device
is added via Hik-Connect.
Address
Edit the address of the device. If you set 0 as the adding mode, you should input the IP address
or domain name of the device; if you set 2 as the adding mode, you should input the IP
address of the PC that installs the IP Server; if you set 3 as the adding mode, you should input
www.hik-online.com.
Port
Input the device port No. The default value is 8000.
Device Informaon
If you set 0 as the adding mode, this eld is not required; if you set 2 as the adding mode, input
the device ID registered on the IP Server; if you set 3 as the adding mode, input the device
domain name registered on HiDDNS server; if you set 4 as the adding mode, input the EHome
account; if you set 6 as the adding mode, input the device serial No.
User Name
Input the device user name. By default, the user name is admin.
Password
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Input 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
reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng 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.
Add Oine Device
You can input 1 to enable adding the oine device, and then the soware will automacally
connect it when the oine device comes online. 0 indicates disabling this funcon.
Export to Group
You can input 1 to create a group by the device name (nickname). All the channels of the
device will be imported to the corresponding group by default. 0 indicates disabling this
funcon.
Channel Number
If you set 1 for Add Oine Device, input the channel number of the device. If you set 0 for Add
Oine Device, this eld is not required.
Alarm Input Number
If you set 1 for Add Oine Device, input the alarm input number of the device. If you set 0 for
Add Oine Device, this eld is not required.
Serial Port No.
If you set 5 as the adding mode, input the serial port No. for the access control device.
Baud Rate
If you set 5 as the adding mode, input the baud rate of the access control device.
DIP
If you set 5 as the adding mode, input the DIP address of the access control device.
Hik-Connect Account
If you set 6 as the adding mode, input the Hik-Connect account.
Hik-Connect Password
If you set 6 as the adding mode, input the Hik-Connect account password.
6.
Click
and select the template le.
7.
Click Add to import the devices.
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8.1.2 Select Applicaon Scenario
For the rst me entering the Access Control module, you are required to select the access
control's applicaon scenario as residence or non-residence according to the actual needs.
Perform this task if you need to select the access control's applicaon scenario when entering the
Access Control module for the rst me.
Steps
Note
Once the scene is congured, you cannot change it.
1.
Enter the Access Control module.
The Select Scene window will pop up.
Figure 8-2 Select Access Control Applicaon Scenario
2.
Select the scene as residence or non-residence according to the actual needs.
Note
If you select Residence mode, you cannot congure person's aendance rule when adding
person.
3.
Click OK.
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8.1.3 Congure Other Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can set its parameters such as network parameters,
capture parameters, RS-485 parameters, Wiegand parameters, etc.
Set Network Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can set the device log uploading mode, and create
EHome account via wired or wireless network.
Set Log Uploading Mode
You can set the mode for uploading logs via EHome protocol.
Perform this task when you need to set the access control device's log uploading mode.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Device Management to enter the Device Management page.
2.
Select the device in the device list and click Modify.
3.
Click Network Sengs → Uploading Mode to enter the Uploading Mode page.
4.
Select the center group from the drop-down list.
5.
Check Enable to enable to set the oploading mode.
6.
Select the uploading mode from the drop-down list.
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Enable N1 or G1 for the main channel and the backup channel.
-
Select Close to disable the main channel or the backup channel
Note
The main channel and the backup channel cannot enable N1 or G1 at the same me.
N1 refers to wired network and G1 refers to GPRS.
Only device with 3G/4G funcon supports seng the channel as G1.
For wired network sengs, see Create EHome Account in Wire Communicaon Mode .
For wireless network sengs, see Create EHome Account in Wireless Communicaon Mode .
7.
Click Save.
Create EHome Account in Wire Communicaon Mode
You can set the account for EHome protocol in wire communicaon mode. Then you can add
devices via EHome protocol.
Perform this task when you need to create EHome account in wire communicaon mode for access
control device.
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Steps
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device
1.
Click Access Control → Device Management to enter the Device Management page.
2.
Select the device in the device list and click Modify.
3.
Click Network Sengs → Network Center to enter the Network Center page.
4.
Select the center group from the drop-down list.
5.
Select the Address Type as IP Address or Domain Name.
6.
Input IP address or domain name according to the address type.
7.
Input the port number for the protocol.
Note
The port number of the wireless network and wired network should be consistent with the port
number of EHome.
8.
Select the Protocol Type as EHome and select EHome version.
Note
If set the EHome version as 5.0, you should create an EHome key for the EHome account.
9.
Set an account name for the network center.
10.
Click Save.
Create EHome Account in Wireless Communicaon Mode
You can set the account for EHome protocol in wireless communicaon mode. Then you can add
devices via EHome protocol.
Perform this task when you need to create EHome account in wireless communicaon mode for
access control device.
Steps
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device
1.
Click Access Control → Device Management to enter the Device Management page.
2.
Select the device in the device list and click Modify.
3.
Click Network Sengs → Wireless Communicaon Center to enter the Wireless
Communicaon Center page.
4.
Select the center group from the drop-down list.
5.
Input the IP address and port number.
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Note
By default, the port number for EHome is 7660.
The port number of the wireless network and wired network should be consistent with the
port number of EHome.
6.
Select the Protocol Type as EHome.
7.
Set an account name for the network center.
8.
Click Save.
Authencate M1 Card Encrypon
M1 card encrypon can improve the authencaon security level. Aer issuing the card, you can
enable the M1 card encrypon funcon in the client soware.
Before You Start
Use the specied card enrollment staon to issue card. See Issue a General Card to Person for
details.
Perform this task when you need to enable M1 card encrypon funcon.
Note
The funcon should be supported by the access control device and the card reader.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Device Management to enter the access control device management
page.
2.
Select the device in the device list, and click Modify to pop up Modify window.
3.
Click M1 Card Encrypon tab to enter the M1 Card Encrypon page.
4.
Check Enable to enable the M1 card encrypon funcon.
5.
Set the sector ID.
The sector ID ranges from 1 to 100.
6.
Click Save to save the sengs.
Note
Aer enabling the M1 card encrypon funcon, you should set the added card's sector ID as the
congured sector ID here.
8.1.4 Manage Organizaon
You can manage the organizaon as desired, such as adding, eding, or deleng the organizaon.
Perform this task when you need to manage organizaon.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Person and Card to enter the person and card management page.
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2.
Click Add to pop up Add Organizaon window.
3.
Create a name for the organizaon.
4.
Click OK.
Note
Up to 10 levels of organizaons can be added.
5.
Oponal: Aer adding the organizaon, you can do one or more of the following operaons.
Edit
Organizaon
Select the added organizaon and click Modify to modify its name.
Delete
Organizaon
Select the added organizaon and click Delete 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.
8.1.5 Manage Person Informaon
Aer adding the organizaon, you can add person to the organizaon and manage the added
person such as issuing cards in batch, imporng and exporng person informaon in batch, etc.
Note
Up to 10,000 persons or cards can be added.
Add Single Person
You can add person to the client soware one by one and input the person informaon such as
basic informaon, detailed informaon, access control permission, linked card, linked face picture,
linked ngerprint, and aendance rule.
Congure Person's Basic Informaon
You can add person to the client soware one by one and congure the person's basic informaon
such as name, phone number, etc.
Perform this task when you need to congure the person's basic informaon when adding person.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person.
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3.
Click Add to open the adding person window.
The Person No. will be generated automacally and is not editable.
4.
Input the basic informaon including person name, valid me duraon, password.
5.
Set person type and privilege.
Normal
You can set privilege for the normal person, including Manage Device Backend and Close
Delay Enabled.
Visitor
If the person is a visitor, you should set the maximum mes for the visitor to open the door.
Aer the congured value, the visitor cannot open the door again.
Blocklist
Add the person in the blocklist. If the person authencates on the device, the device will
upload an event to the client soware.
Manage Device Backend
Set the person as an administrator. Aer the permission is applied to the device, the person
can log in the device and congure parameters on the device.
Close Delay Enabled
If enabled the funcon, the door opening me duraon will be extended. You can set the
Extended Open Duraon in Congure Door Parameters.
6.
Oponal: Set the person's picture.
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Click Upload Picture to select the person picture from the local PC to upload it to the client.
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Click Take Photo to take the person's photo with the PC camera.
7.
Conrm adding the person.
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Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
-
Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons .
Congure Detailed Informaon
When adding person, you can congure the detailed informaon for the person, such as person's
ID type, ID No., country, etc., according to actual needs.
Perform this task when you need to congure the person's detailed informaon.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person and click Add.
Note
Input the person's basic iformaon rst. For details about conguring person's basic
informaon, refer to Congure Person's Basic Informaon .
3.
Click Details tab.
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4.
Input the detailed informaon of the person, including person's ID type, ID No., country, etc.,
according to actual needs.
Linked Device
bind the indoor staon 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.
5.
Conrm to add the person.
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Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
-
Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons .
Assign Permission to Person
When adding person, you can assign the permissions (including operaon permissions of access
control device and access control permissions) to the person.
Perform this task when you need to assign access control permission to the person.
Steps
Note
For seng the access control permission, refer to Assign Permission to Person .
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person.
3.
Click Add.
4.
Input person's basic informaon.
Note
For details about conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Person's Basic
Informaon .
5.
Click Permission tab.
6.
In the Permission(s) to Select list, check the permission(s) checkbox(es) and click > to add to the
Selected Permission(s) list.
7.
Conrm to add the person.
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Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
-
Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons .
Issue a General Card to Person
When adding person, you can issue a general card with a unique card number to the person.
Perform this task when you need to issue a general card to the person.
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Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person and click Add.
Note
Input 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 Credenal → Card tab to enter the card credenal sengs page.
4.
Click Add and select General Card tab to enter the general card conguraon page.
5.
Set card parameters.
1) Select a card type for the general card.
Normal Card
By default, the card is normal card, which has no addional funcons.
Patrol Card
The card swiping acon can used for checking the working status of the inspecon sta.
The access permission of the inspecon sta is congurable.
Duress Card
The door can open by swiping the duress card when there is duress. At the same me, the
client can report the duress event.
Super Card
The card is valid for all the doors of the controller during the congured schedule.
2) Oponal: In the Remark eld, input the remark informaon for the card if needed.
Note
Up to 32 characters are allowed in the Remark eld.
3) Set the eecve me and expiry me of the card.
6.
Select the reading card mode and input the card number.
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Access Controller Reader
1. Place the card on the reader of the Access Controller.
2. Click Read to get the card number.
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Card Enrollment Staon
1. Connect the card enrollment staon with the PC running the client.
2. Click Set Card Enrollment Staon to set the card enrollment staon's parameters.
3. Select the Card Enrollment Staon type.
Note
Currently, the supported card reader types include DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-M, DS-K1F100-
D8E, and DS-K1F180-D8E.
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4. Set the serial port number, the baud rate, the meout value, the buzzing, or the card
number type.
5. Oponal: If the card is M1 card, and if you need to enable the M1 Card Encrypon funcon,
you should check Enable of M1 Card Encrypon and click Modify to select the sector.
Note
The M1 Card Encrypon funcon is supported by DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-D8E, and DS-
K1F180-D8E.
6. Click Save.
7. Place the card on the card enrollment staon.
8. Click Readto get the card No.
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Manually Input
1. Input the card number manually.
2. Click Enter to input the card number.
7.
Click OK.
The card(s) will be issued to the person.
8.
Conrm to add the person.
-
Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
-
Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons .
Collect Person's Fingerprint Locally
When adding person, you can collect the person's ngerprint informaon via the ngerprint
recorder connected to the PC running the client.
Perform this task when you need to collect the person's ngerprint via the ngerprint recorder
connected to the PC running the client.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person and click Add.
Note
Input the person's basic informaon rst. For details about conguring person's basic
informaon, refer to Congure Person's Basic Informaon.
3.
Click Credenal → Fingerprint tab to enter the card credenal sengs page.
4.
Select the collecon mode as Local Collecon.
5.
Connect the ngerprint recorder to the PC and set its parameters.
1) Click Set Fingerprint Machine to open the seng ngerprint machine window.
2) Select the device type.
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Note
Currently, the supported ngerprint recorder types include DS-K1F800-F, DS-K1F300-F, DS-
K1F810-F, and DS-K1F820-F.
3) Oponal: For ngerprint recorder type DS-K1F800-F, you can set the serial port number, baud
rate, and overme parameters of the ngerprint recorder.
Note
The serial port number should correspond to the serial port number of PC.
The baud rate should be set according to the external ngerprint card reader. The default
value is 19200.
Timeout aer eld refers to the valid ngerprint collecng me. If the user does not input a
ngerprint or inputs a ngerprint unsuccessfully, the device will indicate that the ngerprint
collecon is over.
4) Click Save.
6.
Collect the ngerprint.
1) Click Start.
2) Select a ngerprint on the hand picture to start collecng.
3) Li and rest the corresponding ngerprint on the ngerprint scanner twice to collect the
ngerprint.
1) Select a ngerprint type.
Note
When the same ngerprints of one person are collected, the prompt with repeat ID appears.
When the similar ngerprints are collected for dierent person, the prompt with repeat ID and
person name appears.
7.
Conrm adding the person.
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Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
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Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons.
Collect Person's Fingerprint Remotely
When adding person, you can collect the person's ngerprint informaon via the remote access
control device's ngerprint module.
Perform this task when you need to collect the person's ngerprint via the ngerprint module of
the access control device.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person and click Add.
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Note
Input the person's basic informaon rst. For details about conguring person's basic
informaon, refer to Congure Person's Basic Informaon.
3.
Click Credenal → Fingerprint tab to enter the card credenal sengs page.
4.
Select the collecon mode as Remote Collecon.
5.
Click Start and select an access control device to collect the ngerprint.
Note
The funcon should be supported by the device.
6.
Collect the ngerprint.
1) Select a ngerprint on the hand picture to start collecng.
2) Li and rest the corresponding ngerprint on the device's ngerprint module to collect the
ngerprint.
3) Select a ngerprint type.
4) Click Stop.
7.
Conrm adding the person.
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Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
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Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons.
Congure Aendance Rule
When adding person, you can congure the person's aendance rule if the applicaon scenario is
non-residence mode and the person joins in the me and aendance.
Perform this task when you need to congure the person's aendance rule when adding person.
Steps
Note
For details about aendance sengs and applicaon, refer to Time and Aendance .
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person and click Add.
3.
Enter person's basic informaon.
Note
For details about conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Person's Basic
Informaon .
4.
Click Aendance Rule tab.
Note
This tab page will display when you select Non-Residence mode as the applicaon scene when
running the soware for the rst me. For details, refer to Select Applicaon Scenario .
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5.
If the person joins in the me and aendance, check Time and Aendance to enable this
funcon for the person.
The person's card swiping records will be recorded and analyzed for me and aendance.
6.
Set aendance rule for the person.
Note
For details about Time and Aendance, click More to go to the Time and Aendance module.
7.
Conrm to add the person.
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Click OK to add the person and close the Add Person window.
-
Click Save and Connue to add the person and connue to add other persons .
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.
Import Person Informaon
You can import the informaon of mulple persons (including identy informaon, ngerprint
data, and ngerprint linked card number) to the client soware in a batch by imporng an Excel
le from the local PC.
Perform this task when you need to import the person informaon to the client in a batch.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Click Import Persons and select Person Informaon as the content to import.
3.
In the pop-up window, click Download Template for Imporng Person to download the
template rst.
4.
Input the person informaon in the downloaded template.
f1 to f10
The person's ngerprint data.
f1card to f10card
The ngerprint's linked card number. If it links to no card, leave it empty.
Note
If the person has mulple cards, separate the card No. with semicolon.
5.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card , click Import Person and select the Excel le with
person informaon.
6.
Click OK to start imporng.
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Note
If the person No. already exists in the client soware's database, it will replace the person
informaon automacally aer imporng.
Export Person Informaon
You can export the added persons' informaon to the local PC in an Excel le.
Perform this task when you need to export the added person informaon in a batch.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card module.
2.
Click Export Person and select Person Informaon as the content to export.
3.
Select the path for saving the exported Excel le.
4.
Select the items of person informaon to export.
5.
Click OK to start exporng.
f1 to f10
The person's ngerprint data.
f1card to f10card
The ngerprint's linked card number. If it links to no card, leave it empty.
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, issued card informaon), you can get the person informaon from the device
and import to the client for further operaon.
Perform this task when you need to get the congured person informao from the access control
device.
Steps
Note
This funcon is only supported by the device the connecon mothod of which is TCP/IP when
adding the device.
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.
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Select an organizaon to import the persons.
3.
Click Get Person to open the selecng device window.
The added access control device will be displayed.
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4.
Start geng the person informaon.
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Select the device and then click OK to start geng the person informaon from the device.
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Double click the device name to start geng the person informaon.
The person informaon, including person details, person's ngerprint informaon (if
congured), and the linked card (if congured), will be imported to the selected organizaon.
Issue Cards to Person in Batch
You can issue mulple cards to one person in batch.
Perform this task when you need to issue mulple cards to one person.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card .
2.
Click Issue Card in Batch.
All the added person with no card issued will display in the Person(s) with No Card Issued list.
3.
Set the parameters for the cards.
1) Select the card type according to actual needs.
Note
For details about the card type, refer to Issue a General Card to Person..
2) In the Card Password eld, create a password (4 to 8 digits) for the card itself.
Note
The password will be required when the card holder swiping the card to enter or exit the door
if the card reader authencaon mode requires password. For details, refer to Congure Card
Reader Authencaon Mode and Schedule.
3) Input the card quanty issued for each person.
Example
If the card quanty is 3, you can read or enter three card numbers for each person.
4) Set the eecve me and expiry me of the card.
4.
In the Person(s) with No Card Issued list on the le, select the person to issue cards.
5.
Select the reading card mode and input the card number.
Access Controller Reader
Place the card on the reader of the Access Controller and click Read to get the card No.
Card Enrollment Staon
Place the card on the Card Enrollment Staon and click Readto get the card No.
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Note
The Card Enrollment Staon should connect with the PC running the client. You can click Set
Card Enrollment Staon to set the card enrollment staon's parameters. For details, refer to
Issue a General Card to Person.
Manually Input
Input the card No. manually and click Enter to input the card No.
Aer issuing the cards to the person, the person and card informaon will display in the
Person(s) with Card Issued list.
6.
Click OK.
Search Person Informaon
Aer adding the person informaon to the client, you can search the person by seng the search
condions.
It provides normal search and advanced search to search the person.
Normal Search
Aer adding the person informaon to the client, you can search the person by person name or
card number.
Perform this task if you want to search the person informaon by person name or card number.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card module.
2.
Set the search condion.
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To search the person by person name, input the keyword of the person name in the search
eld.
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To search the person by card number, input the keyword of the card number in the search
eld manually, or click Read to read the card number from certain card by card enrollment
staon.
Note
Before reading by card enrollment staon, you need to connect the card enrollment staon
with the PC running the client rst. You can click Read → Set Card Enrollment Staon to set
its parameters. For details, refer to Issue a General Card to Person .
3.
Click Search.
The search results will display in the person list.
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Advanced Search
Aer adding the person informaon to the client, you can search the target person by seng more
accurate search condions, including card number, person name, person number.
Perform this task if you need to search the target person with more accurate search condions.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card module.
2.
Click Advanced Search to display the search condions.
3.
Set the search condion.
Card No.
Input the keyword of the card number, or click Read to read the card number from certain
card by card enrollment staon.
Note
Before reading by card enrollment staon, you need to connect the card enrollment staon
with the PC running the client rst. You can click Read → Set Card Enrollment Staon to set
its parameters. For details, refer to Issue a General Card to Person .
Person No.
Input the keyword of the person number.
Person Name
Input the keyword of the person name.
Note
The person name is case sensive.
4.
Click Search.
The search results will display in the person list.
5.
Oponal: Click Reset to clear the search condions.
Report Card Loss
If the person lost his/her card, you can report the card loss so that the related access control
permission will be deleted.
Perform this task if you need to report the card loss for the person who lost his/her card.
Steps
1.
Enter Access Control → Person and Card module.
2.
Oponal: Search the person you want to report card loss for.
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Note
For searching the person, refer to Search Person Informaon .
3.
Select the person and click Modify to open the Edit Person window.
4.
Click Credenal → Card tab to show the person's card informaon
5.
Select the lost card and click Report Card Loss.
The card status will turn to lost.
6.
Oponal: If the lost card is found, you can select the card and click Cancel Card Loss to cancel
the loss.
The card status will turn to normal.
7.
Oponal: If you have assigned access permission to the person, a window will pop up to nofy
you to apply the permission to the device again to take eect. You can click Apply Now or Apply
Later to apply the permission changes to the device.
Set Card Enrollment Staon
The card enrollment staon can read the number of the card placed on it and show the card
number on the client. Aer connecng a card enrollment staon to the PC running the client by
USB interface or COM, you need to set the card enrollment staon parameters before using it to
reading the card number.
When adding a card to one person, click Set Card Enrollment Staon to open the Card Enrollment
Staon window.
The following parameters are available:
Type
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 IC card according to the actual card type.
If the card contains both EM and IC chips, you can also select All to read the numbers of both
EM and IC chips.
Serial Port No. and Baud Rate
These two elds are only available when the model is DS-K1F100-M.
Select the COM the card enrollment staon connects to and set the baud rate.
Timeout aer
Specify the milliseconds aer which the read card number will be meout.
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Buzzing
Enable or disable the buzzing when the card number is read successfully.
Card No. Type
The type of the card number.
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
check Enable of M1 Card Encrypon and click Modify to select the sector of the card to encrypt.
8.1.6 Congure Schedule and Template
You can congure the template including week schedule and holiday schedule. Aer seng the
templates, you can adopt the congured templates to access control permissions when seng the
permission, so that the access control permission will take eect in the me duraons of the
template.
Note
For access control permission sengs, refer to Assign Permission to Person .
Add Week Schedule
You can add custom week schedule to make the access control permission valid or invalid in the
congured schedule of the week.
Perform this task when you want to add custom week schedule.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Schedule and Template → Week Schedule to enter the Week Schedule
Management page.
Note
There are two default week schedules: Whole Week Schedule and Blank Schedule, and they
cannot be edited or deleted.
Whole Week Schedule
Card swiping is valid on each day of the week.
Blank Schedule
Card swiping is invalid on each day of the week.
2.
Add a week schedule.
1) Click Add Week Schedule to open the Add Week Schedule dialog.
2) Input a desired name in the Week Schedule Name eld.
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3) Click OK to add the week schedule.
3.
Click the added week schedule in the le list to show its property on the right.
4.
Select a day of the week and draw me periods on the meline bar.
Note
Up to 8 me periods can be set for each day in the week schedule.
5.
Oponal: Perform one of the following operaons to edit the drawn me periods.
-
Move the cursor to the me period and drag the me period on the meline bar to the
desired posion when the cursor turns to
.
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Click the me period and directly edit the start/end me in the appeared dialog.
-
Move the cursor to the ends of me period and drag to lengthen or shorten the me period
when the cursor turns to
.
6.
Oponal: Aer seng the me schedule, you can do one or more of the following operaons.
Delete Day Schedule Select a day and click Delete Duraon to delete the schedule of the
selected day.
Clear Week Schedule Click Clear to delete the whole week schedule.
Copy to Whole Week Click Copy to Week to copy the schedule of this day to the whole
week.
7.
Click Save to saving the sengs and nishing adding the week schedule.
Add Holiday Schdule
You can create a schedule for holidays and set the days in the holiday schedule, including start
date, end date, and holiday duraon in one day.
Perform this task when you need to add a holiday schedule to pre-dene the holidays.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Schedule and Template → Week Schedule to enter the Holiday Group
Management page.
2.
Add a holiday group.
1) Click Add Holiday Group on the le to open the adding holiday group window.
2) Create a name for the holiday group.
3) Click OK.
3.
Add a holiday period to the holiday group and congure the holiday duraon.
Note
Up to 16 holiday periods can be added to one holiday group.
1) Click Add Holiday.
2) Drag to draw the period, which means in that period of me, the congured permission is
acvated.
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Note
Up to 8 me duraons can be set to one holiday period.
3) Oponal: When the cursor turns to , you can move the selected me bar you just edited.
You can also edit the displayed me point to set the accurate me period.
4) Oponal: When the cursor turns to , you can lengthen or shorten the selected me bar.
4.
Click Save.
Add Template
Aer seng the week schedule and holiday group, you can add and congure the template which
contains week schedule and holiday group schedule.
Perform this task if you want to add and congure template.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Schedule and Template → Template to enter the Template Management
page.
Note
There are two default templates: Whole Week Template and Blank Template, and they cannot
be edited or deleted.
Whole Week Template
The card swiping is valid on each day of the week and it has no holiday group schedule.
Blank Template
The card swiping is invalid on each day of the week and it has no holiday group schedule.
2.
Add a template.
1) Click Add Template to open Add Template window.
2) Input a name in the Template Name led.
3) Click OK to add the template.
3.
Click the added template in the le list to show its property on the right.
4.
Add a week schedule to apply to the template.
1) Click Week Schedule tab on the right.
2) In the Week Schedule eld, select a congured week schedule.
3) Oponal: Click Add Week Schedule to add a new week schedule.
Note
For details about adding a week schedule, refer to Add Week Schedule .
5.
Add a holiday group schedule to apply to the template.
Note
Up to four holiday groups can be added to one template.
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1) Click Holiday Group tab.
2) Select a holiday group in the list.
3) Oponal: Click Add Holiday Group to add a new holiday group schedule.
Note
For details about adding a holiday group, refer to Add Holiday Schdule .
4) Click Add to add the selected holiday group schedule to the right list.
5) Oponal: Select a selected holiday group on the right list and click Delete to remove the
selected one.
6.
Click Save to save the sengs and nish adding the template.
8.1.7 Manage Permission
Aer adding the person and conguring the person's credenals, you can create the access
permissions to dene the access level of which person(s) can get access to which door(s).
Assign Permission to Person
You can assign permission to persons so that person can enter or exist the access control points
(doors) according to the assigned permission.
Perform this task if you need to assign access permissions to persons.
Steps
You can add up to 4 permissions to one access control point of one device.
You can add up to 128 permissions in total.
When the permission sengs are changed, you need to apply the permissions to the devices
again to take eect. The permission changes include changes of schedule and template,
permission sengs, person's permission sengs, and related person details (including card
number, ngerprint, linkage between card number and ngerprint, linkage between card
number and ngerprint, card password, card eecve period, etc).
1.
Click Access Control → Permission to enter the Permission Management interface.
2.
Click Add to open the adding permission window.
3.
In the Permission Name text eld, create a name for the permission as you want.
4.
Select a schedule template for the permission.
Note
You should congure the template before permission sengs. You can click Add Template to
add the template. Refer to Congure Schedule and Template for details.
5.
In the Person list, select person(s) to assign the permission and click > to add to the Selected
Person list.
6.
In the Access Control Point/Device list, select door(s) or door staon(s) for the selected persons
to access and click > to add to the selected list.
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7.
Click OK.
The selected persons will have the permission to enter/exit the selected doors/door staons
with their linked card(s) or ngerprints.
8.
Aer adding the access permissions, you need to apply them to the access control device to take
eect.
1) Select the permission(s) to apply to the access control device.
To select mulple permissions, you can hold the Ctrl or Shi key and select permissions.
2) Click Apply All to start applying all the selected permission(s) to the access control device or
door staon.
Note
You can also click Apply Changes to apply the changed part of the selected permission(s) to
the device(s).
Search Assigned Permission
Aer adding the access permissions, you can search the exisng permissions by seng the search
condions.
Perform this task if you need to search the assigned access permission.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Permission to enter the Permission Management interface.
2.
Click Advanced Search to open the search window.
3.
Set the search condion.
Person No.
Input the keyword of the person number.
Person Name
Input the keyword of the person name.
Note
The person name is case sensive.
Card No.
Input the keyword of the card number.
Permission Name
The permission name is case sensive.
4.
Click Search.
The search results will display below.
5.
Click Reset to clear the search condions.
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8.1.8 Congure Advanced Funcons
Aer conguring the person, template, and access permission, you can congure the advanced
funcons of access control applicaon, such as access control parameters, authencaon
password, and opening door with rst card, an-passback, etc.
By default, three funcons are displayed in the advanced funcons: access control parameters,
card reader authencaon, and mulple authencaons. You can click Add in the tab bar to select
the funcons you want to display.
Note
The advanced funcons should be supported by the device.
Congure Access Control Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure the parameters of access control points
(door or oor), alarm inputs, alarm outputs, and card readers.
Congure Access Control Device Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its parameters,.
Perform this task when you want to congure device parameters for the access control device.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Access Control Parameters to enter Parameter
Sengs page.
2.
Select an access controller to show its parameters on the right.
3.
Check the checkbox to enable the corresponding funcons.
Note
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access control devices.
RS-485 Card Reader Communicaon Redundancy
You should check the checkbox if you wire the RS-485 card reader to the access control
device redundantly.
Press Key to Input Card No.
If you check the checkbox, you can input the card No. by pressing the key.
4.
Click Save.
5.
Oponal: Click Copy to and select the access control device to copy the parameters to other
devices.
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Congure Door Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its access control point (door)
parameters.
Perform this task when you want to congure door (oor) parameters for the access control
device.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Access Control Parameters to enter Parameter
Sengs page.
2.
Select an access controller and click to show the doors or oors of the selected access control
device.
3.
Select a door or oor to show its parameters on the right.
4.
Edit the door or oor parameters.
Door Magnec Sensor
Select the door contact status of Remain Closed or Remain Open.
Exit Buon Type
Select the exit buon status of Remain Closed or Remain Open.
Door Locked Time
Aer swiping the normal card and relay acon, the mer for locking the door starts working.
Extended Open Duraon
The door magnec can be enabled with appropriate delay aer the person swipes the card.
Door Open Timeout Alarm
The alarm can be triggered if the door has not been closed in a congured me period.
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.
Super Password
The specic person can open the door by inpung the super password.
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 duress code, super password, and the dismiss code should contain 4 to 8 digits.
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5.
Click Status Duraon Sengs to set the door status duraon. For details, see Congure Duraon
Schedule for Door Status.
6.
Click Save.
7.
Oponal: Click Copy to and select the door/oor(s) to copy the parameters to other doors/
oors.
Note
The door or oor's status duraon sengs will be copied to the selected door/oor(s) as well.
Congure Duraon Schedule for Door Status
You can congure the weekly duraon schedule for access control device's access control point
(door) to remain open or remain closed.
Perform this task when you need to congure the door status duraon schedule.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Access Control Parameters to enter Parameter
Sengs page.
2.
Select a door to show its parameters on the right.
3.
Click Status Duraon Sengs to open the Status Duraon window.
4.
Select a door status brush as Remain Open or Remain Closed.
-
Remain Open: The door will keep unlocked during the congured me period. The brush is
marked as
.
-
Remain Closed: The door will keep locked during the congured duraon. The brush is
marked as
.
5.
Drag on the me line to draw a color bar on the schedule to set the duraon.
6.
Oponal: Select the schedule me bar and click Copy to Whole Week to copy the me bar
sengs to the other days in the week.
7.
Click Save to save the status duraon schedule.
8.
Click Save to save the door parameters.
Congure Card Reader Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its card reader parameters.
Perform this task when you want to congure card reader parameters for the access control
device.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Access Control Parameters to enter Parameter
Sengs page.
2.
Select an access controller and click
to show the card readers of the selected access
controller.
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3.
Select a card reader to show its parameters on the right.
4.
Edit the card reader parameters.
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.
Nickname
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Enable Card Reader
Select Yes to enable the card reader for card swiping.
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.
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.
Max. Interval When Inpung Password
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.
Enable Failed Aempts Limit of Card Reading
Enable to report alarm when the card reading aempts reach the set value.
Max. Times of Card Swiping Failure
Set the max. failure aempts of reading card.
Enable Tampering Detecon
Enable the an-tamper detecon for the card reader.
Detect When Card Reader is Oine for
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.
Buzzing Time
Set the card reader buzzing me. The available me ranges from 0 to 5,999s. 0 represents
connuous buzzing.
Card Reader Type/Card Reader Descripon
Get card reader type and descripon. They are read-only.
Fingerprint Recognion Level
Select the ngerprint recognion level in the drop-down list.
Default Card Reader Authencaon Mode
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You can view the default card reader authencaon mode in this part.
5.
Click Save.
6.
Oponal: Click Copy to and select the card reader(s) to copy the parameters to other card
readers.
Congure Alarm Input Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure the parameters for its alarm inputs.
Perform this task if you need to set the alarm input parameters of the access control device.
Steps
Note
If the alarm input is armed, you cannot edit its parameters. Disarm it rst.
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Access Control Parameters to enter Parameter
Sengs page.
2.
Select a device and click to show the alarm inputs of the selected access control device.
3.
Set the alarm input parameters.
Nickname
Edit the alarm input name as desired.
Detector Type
The detector type of the alarm input.
Zone Type
Set the zone type for the alarm input.
Sensivity
Only when the duraon of signal detected by the detector reaches the seng me, the alarm
input is triggered. For example, you have set the sensivity as 10ms, only when the duraon
of signal detected by the detector reach 10ms, this alarm input is triggered.
Trigger Alarm Output
Select the alarm output(s) to be triggered.
4.
Click Save.
5.
Oponal: Click the switch on the upper-right corner to arm or disarm the alarm input.
Congure Alarm Output Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, if the device links to alarm outputs, you can congure the
parameters.
Perform this task if you need to set the alarm input parameters of the access control device.
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Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Access Control Parameters to enter Parameter
Sengs page.
2.
Select a device and click to show the alarm outputs of the selected access control device.
3.
Set the alarm output parameters.
Output Delay
The delay me for the alarm output to be triggered.
4.
Click Save.
5.
Oponal: Set the switch on the upper right corner to ON to trigger the alarm output.
Congure Individual Authencaon
Set individual's authencaon mode.
Before You Start
Add person and apply the person to the device. For details, see Manage Person Informaon and
Manage Permission.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Card Reader Authencaon to enter the card
reader authencaon conguraon page.
2.
Click a device name to enter the Individual Advanced Authencaon page.
3.
Click Add and select persons and their authencaon mode.
4.
Click OK to save the sengs.
Note
The congured individual authencaon has higher priority than other authencaon modes.
The individual applicaon mode will be applied to the device automacally.
5.
Oponal: Select a person in the Individual Authencaon page, and click Modify to change the
person's individual authencaon mode.
6.
Oponal: If applying individual authencaon mode failed, click Failed Applicaon to view
details. Select an applying status from the list and click Apply Again to apply the person's
authencaon mode again to the device.
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.
Perform this task if you need to congure the card reader's authencaon mode and schedule.
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Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Card Reader Authencaon to enter the card
reader authencaon 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.
Note
Password refers to the card password set when issuing the card to the person. For details,
refer to Add Single Person.
Authencaon password refers to the password set to open the door. Refer to Congure
Authencaon Password.
The supported card reader authencaon mode varies according to dierent devices. For
details, refer to the actual product.
2) Select the modes and click to add to the selected modes list.
3) Oponal: Click or to adjust the display order.
4) Click OK.
Aer selecng the modes, the selected modes will display as icons.
4.
Click the icon to select a card reader authencaon mode, and drag on the day 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.
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.
Congure Mulple Authencaon
You can manage the cards by group and set the authencaon for mulple cards of one access
control point (door).
Before You Start
Set the card permission and apply the permission sengs to the access control device. For details,
refer to
Assign Permission to Person .
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ple Authencaon to enter the Mulple
Authencaon page.
2.
Select an access control device in the list of Controller List panel.
3.
Add a card group for the access control device.
1) Click Add on the Set Card Group panel.
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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 card group.
4) Select card(s) to add to the card group.
5) Click OK.
4.
Select an access control point (door) of selected device on the Set Authencaon Group panel.
5.
Input the me interval for card swiping.
6.
Add an authencaon group for the selected access control point.
1) Click Add on the Set Authencaon Group panel.
2) Select a congured template for the authencaon group from the drop-down list.
Note
For seng the template, refer to Congure Schedule and Template .
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 8-3 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 card group in the le list below and click to add the selected card group
to the right list as the authencaon group.
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5) Oponal: Click or to set the card swiping order.
6) Click the added authencaon group in the right list to set card swiping mes.
Note
The card swiping mes should be larger than 0 and smaller than the added card quanty in
the card group.
The maximum value of card swiping mes is 16.
7) Click OK.
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
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 card groups can be
added to the authencaon group.
7.
Click Save.
Congure Opening Door with First Card
You can set mulple rst cards for one access control point. Aer the rst card swiping, it allows
mulple persons access the door or other authencaon acons.
Before You Start
Set the card permission and apply the permission seng to the access control device. For details,
refer to
Assign Permission to Person .
Perform this task when you want to congure opening door with rst card.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Open Door with First Card to enter the Open
Door with First Card page.
2.
Select an access control device in the list of Controller List panel.
3.
Select the rst card mode as Remain Open with First Card, Disable Remain Open with First
Card, or First Card Authorizaon from the drop-down list for each access control point of the
selected device.
Remain Open with First Card
The door remains open for the congured me duraon aer the rst card swiping 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.
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Disable Remain Open with First Card
Disable the funcon of remaining open with rst card.
First Card Authorizaon
All authencaons (except for the authencaons of super card, super password, super
ngerprint, duress card, duress code, and duress ngerprint) are allowed only aer the rst
card authorizaon.
Note
The First Card Authorizaon is eecve only on the current day. The authorizaon will be
expired aer 24:00 on the current day.
Note
You can swipe the rst card again to disable the rst card mode.
4.
Click Add on the First Card List panel.
5.
Select a card in the list and click OK to add the selected card as the rst card of the doors.
The added rst card will list on the First Card List panel.
6.
Oponal: Select a rst card from the list and click Delete to remove the card from the rst card
list.
7.
Click Save.
Congure An-Passback
You can set to only pass the access control point according to the specied path and only one
person could pass the access control point aer swiping the card.
Before You Start
Enable the an-passing back funcon of the access control device.
Perform this task when you want to congure the an-passing back for 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
Congure Mul-door Interlocking .
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon An-Passback to enter the an-passing back
conguraon page.
2.
Select an access control device in the list.
3.
Select a card reader as the beginning of the path in the First Card Reader eld.
4.
Click the text eld of the selected rst card reader in the Card Reader Aerward column to open
Select Card Reader dialog.
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5.
Select the aerward card readers for the rst card reader.
Note
Up to four aerward card readers can be added for one card reader.
6.
Click OK in the dialog to save the selecons.
7.
Click Save at the upper-right corner of An-Passback page to save the sengs and take eect.
Note
Super credenals, such as super card, super password, super ngerprint, and so on, have the
privilege of not following the an-passback rules.
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.
Congure Cross-Controller An-passing Back
You can set an-passing back for card readers in mulple access control devices. You should swipe
the card according to the congured swiping card route. And only one person could pass the access
control point aer swiping the card.
Note
It should be supported by the device.
Congure Route An-passing Back Based on Card
The route an-passing back depends on the card swiping route. You should set the rst card reader
and the card readers aerwards. It will judge the an-passing back according to the entrance and
exit records on the card.
Perform this task if you need to congure route an-passing back and judge the an-passing back
according to the entrance and exit records on the card.
Steps
Note
It supports M1 card at present and the sector cannot be encrypted. For details about sector
encrypon, refers to Authencate M1 Card Encrypon .
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enter the
cross-controller an-passing back conguraon page.
2.
Check Enable Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enable the funcon.
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3.
Select Based on Card as the an-passing back mode.
4.
Select Route An-passing Back as the rule.
5.
Set the sector ID.
6.
Click Select Access Controller to select a device for an-passing back.
Note
Up to 64 devices with an-passing back funcon can be added.
7.
Set the rst card reader and aer card readers.
1) In the Card Reader area, click the icon on the le of the card reader column to set it as the
rst card reader.
Figure 8-4 Select First Card
The icon will turn to .
2) Click the card reader aerward input eld to select the card readers aerward in the pop-up
window.
Note
Up to 16 card readers aerward can be added for each card reader.
The displayed card readers in the card reader aerward input eld should be in
authencaon order.
3) Check the checkbox in the Enable An-passing Back column to enable the an-passing back
funcon.
8.
Click Save.
Congure Route An-passing Back Based on Network
The route an-passing back depends on the card swiping route. You should set the rst card reader
and the card readers aerwards. It will authencate the an-passing back according to the
entrance and exit informaon stored on the card reader.
Perform this task if you need to congure route an-passing back and authence the an-passing
back recsult according to the entrance and exit informaon stored on the card reader.
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Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enter the
cross-controller an-passing back conguraon page.
2.
Check Enable Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enable the funcon.
3.
Select Based on Network as the an-passing back mode.
4.
Select Route An-passing Back as the rule.
5.
Select a server in the drop-down list for judging the an-passing back.
Note
You can click Delete Card Swiping Record and select the card in the pop-up window to delete
the card swiping informaon in all devices.
Up to 5000 cards' swiping records can be stored in the selected server.
6.
Click Select Access Controller to select a device for an-passing back.
Note
Up to 64 devices with an-passing back funcon can be added.
7.
Set the rst card reader and aer card readers.
1) In the Card Reader area, click the icon on the le of the card reader column to set it as the
rst card reader.
Figure 8-5 Select First Card
The icon will turn to .
2) Click the card reader aerward input eld to select the card readers aerward in the pop-up
window.
Note
Up to 16 card readers aerward can be added for each card reader.
The displayed card readers in the card reader aerward input eld should be in
authencaon order.
3) Check the checkbox in the Enable An-passing Back column to enable the an-passing back
funcon.
8.
Click Save.
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Congure Entrance/Exit An-Passback Based on Card
You can set the entrance card reader and the exit card reader only for entering and exing, without
seng the rst card reader and the card readers aerwards. It will judge the an-passing back
according to the entrance and exit records on the card.
Perform this task if you need to congure entrance/exit an-passing back and judge the an-
passing back according to the entrance and exit records on the card.
Steps
Note
It supports M1 card at present and the sector cannot be encrypted. For details about sector
encrypon, refers to Authencate M1 Card Encrypon .
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enter the
cross-controller an-passing back conguraon page.
2.
Check Enable Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enable the funcon.
3.
Select Based on Card as the an-passing back mode.
4.
Select Entrance/Exit An-passing Back as the rule.
5.
Set the sector ID.
6.
Click Select Access Controller to select a device for an-passing back.
Note
Up to 64 devices with an-passing back funcon can be added.
7.
In the Card Reader area, check the checkboxes in the Enable An-passing Back column to select
the entrance card reader and the exit card reader.
Note
Up to one entrance carder and one exit card reader should be checked.
8.
Click Save.
Congure Entrance/Exit An-Passback Based on Network
You can set the entrance card reader and the exit card reader only for entering and exing, without
seng the rst card reader and the card readers aerwards. It will authencate the an-passing
back according to the entrance and exit informaon on the card reader.
Perform this task if you need to congure entrance/exit an-passing back and judge the an-
passing back according to the entrance and exit informaon stored on the card reader.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enter the
cross-controller an-passing back conguraon page.
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2.
Check Enable Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enable the funcon.
3.
Select Based on Network as the an-passing back mode.
4.
Select Entrance/Exit An-passing Back as the rule.
5.
Select a server in the drop-down list for judging the an-passing back.
Note
You can click Delete Card Swiping Record and select the card in the pop-up window to delete
the card swiping informaon in all devices.
Up to 5000 cards' swiping records can be stored in the selected server.
6.
Click Select Access Controller to select a device for an-passing back.
Note
Up to 64 devices with an-passing back funcon can be added.
7.
In the Card Reader area, check the checkboxes in the Enable An-passing Back column to select
the entrance card reader and the exit card reader.
Note
Up to one entrance carder and one exit card reader should be checked.
8.
Click Save.
Congure Mul-door Interlocking
You can set the mul-door interlocking between mulple doors of the same access control device.
To open one of the doors, other doors must keep closed. That means in the interlocking combined
door group, up to one door can be opened at the same me.
Perform this task when you want to realize interlocking between mulple doors.
Steps
Note
Mul-door Interlocking funcon is only supported by the access control device which has more
than one access control points (doors).
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 an-passing back funcon, refer to
Congure An-Passback .
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon Mul-door Interlocking to enter the Mul-door
Interlocking page.
2.
Select an access control device in the list of Controller List panel.
3.
Click Add on the Mul-door Interlocking List panel to open Add Access Control Point to Interlock
window.
4.
Select access control point (s) from the list.
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Note
Up to four doors can be added in one mul-door interlocking combinaon.
5.
Click OK to add the selected access control point(s) for interlocking.
The congured mul-door interlocking combinaon will list on the Mul-door Interlocking List
panel.
6.
Oponal: Select an added mul-door interlocking combinaon from the list and click Delete to
delete the combinaon.
7.
Click Save.
Congure Authencaon Password
You can input the authencaon password on the card reader keypad to open the door aer
seng the authencaon password.
Perform this task when you want to congure authencaon password to open door.
Note
The authencaon password funcon should be supported by the access control device.
Up to 500 cards with authencaon password can be added to one access control device. The
password should be unique and cannot be same with each other.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon Authencaon Password to enter the
authencaon password conguraon page.
2.
Select an access control device in the list of Controller List panel.
All the applied cards and persons will display on the Card List panel.
Note
For seng and applying the permissions to the device, refer to Assign Permission to Person .
3.
Click the eld of each card in the Password column to input the authencaon password.
Note
The authencaon password should contain 4 to 8 digits.
4.
Click Save at the upper-right corner of Authencaon Password page to save the sengs.
The authencaon password funcon of the card will be enabled automacally. And you can set
the card reader authencaon mode of access control device as Card or Authencaon
Password. Refer to Congure Card Reader Authencaon Mode and Schedule for details.
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Congure Custom Wiegand Rule
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.
Perform this task to congure the custom Wiegand rule for the third party card readers.
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
conguraon page.
2.
Select a custom Wiegand on the le.
3.
Check Enable to enable the custom Wiegand.
4.
Create a Wiegand name.
Note
Up to 32 characters are allowed in the custom Wiegand name.
5.
Click Select Device to select the access control device for seng the custom wiegand.
6.
Set the parity 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.
7.
Set output transformaon rule.
1) Click Set Rule to open the Set Output Transformaon Rules window.
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Figure 8-6 Set Output Transformaon Rule
2) Select rules on the le list.
3) Click to move the selected rules to the right list.
4) Oponal: Click or to change the rule order.
5) Click OK.
6) In the Custom Wiegand tab, set the rule's start bit, length, and the decimal digit.
8.
Click Save.
8.1.9 Search Access Control Event
You can search the access control history events including remote event and local event via the
client.
Search Access Control Events Stored in Local Client
You can search the history access records and events from the database of the current client and
export the records to local PC.
Steps
Note
You can search the access control events within three months.
1.
Click Access Control → Search → Access Control Event to enter the searching access control
event page.
2.
Select the event source as Local Event.
3.
Set the search condions, such as device(s), event type, occurred me, and so on.
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4.
Click Search to start searching the access control events.
The matched access control events will display.
5.
Oponal: Aer searching the events, you can do one or more of the followings.
View Person
Details
For the access control event which is triggered by person, click the event
to view the person details, including person No., person name,
organizaon, phone number, contact address and photo.
View Linked
Video
For events contain linked video, click Playback column to view the
recorded video le of the triggered camera when the alarm is triggered.
Note
For seng the triggered camera, refer to Congure Client Acons for
Access Event .
Export Event
Informaon
Click Export to export the search results to the local PC in CSV le.
Search Remote Access Control Event
You can search the access control event records stored on the access control device.
Perform this task when you need to search the access control events stored on the access control
device.
Steps
1.
Click Access Control → Search → Access Control Event to enter the searching remote access
control event page.
2.
Select the event source as Remote Event.
3.
Set the search condions as desired.
4.
Click Search.
The matched access control events will display.
5.
Oponal: Click Export to export the search results to the local PC in CSV le.
8.1.10 Congure Access Control Alarm Linkage
For the added access control device, you can congure the linkage acons such as client linkage,
device linkage, or cross-device linkage.
Congure Client Acons for Access Event
You can assign client linkage acons to the event by seng up a rule. For example, when the event
is detected, an audible warning appears to nofy the security personnel.
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Steps
Note
The linkage acons here refer to the linkage of the client soware's own acons such as audible
warning, email linkage, etc.
1.
Click Event Management → Access Control Event .
The added access control devices will display in the device list.
2.
Select a resource from the device list.
The event types which the selected resource supports will display.
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 events triggered.
Audible Warning
The client soware gives an audible warning when alarm is triggered. You can select the
alarm sound for audible warning.
Note
For seng the alarm sound, please refer to Set Alarm Sound in the user manual of the
client soware.
Email Linkage
Send an email nocaon of the alarm informaon to one or more receivers.
2) Click OK.
5.
Enable the event so that when the event is detected, en 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.
Congure Device Linkage for Access Control Alarm
You can set the access control device's linkage acons for the access control device's triggered
alarm. When the alarm is triggered, it can trigger the alarm output, host buzzer, and other acons
on the same device.
Perform this task when you need to congure the access control device linkage for the device's
access control alarm.
Steps
Note
It should be supported by the device.
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1.
Click Event Management → Event Card Linkage .
2.
Select the access control device from the list on the le.
3.
Click Add buon to add a new linkage.
4.
Select the event source as Event Linkage.
5.
select the alarm type and detailed alarm to set the linkage.
6.
In the Linkage Target panel, set the property switch to on to enable this acon.
Host Buzzer
The audible warning of access control device will be triggered.
Capture
The real-me capture will be triggered.
Recording
The recording will be triggered.
Note
The device should support recording.
Card Reader Buzzer
The audible warning of card reader will be triggered.
Alarm Output
The alarm output will be triggered for nocaon.
Zone
Arm or disarm the zone.
Note
The device should support zone funcon.
Access Control Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close will be triggered.
Note
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close cannot be triggered at the
same me.
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 following:
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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.
Congure Device Linked Acons for Card Swiping
You can set the access control device's linkage acons for the specied card swiping. When you
swipe the specied card, it can trigger the alarm output, host buzzer, and other acons on the
same device.
Perform this task when you need to congure the access control device linkage for the card
swiping acon.
Steps
Note
It should be supported by the device.
1.
Click Event Management → Event Card Linkage .
2.
Select the access control device from the list on the le.
3.
Click Add buon to add a new linkage.
4.
Select the event source as Card Linkage.
5.
Input the card number or select the card from the dropdown list.
6.
Select the card reader where the card swipes to trigger the linked acons.
7.
In the Linkage Target panel, set the property switch to on to enable this acon.
Host Buzzer
The audible warning of access control device will be triggered.
Capture
The real-me capture will be triggered.
Recording
The recording will be triggered.
Note
The device should support recording.
Card Reader Buzzer
The audible warning of card reader will be triggered.
Alarm Output
The alarm output will be triggered for nocaon.
Zone
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Arm or disarm the zone.
Note
The device should support zone funcon.
Access Control Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close will be triggered.
Note
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close cannot be triggered at the
same me.
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 following:
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.
Congure Employee ID Linkage
When person enter the employee ID on the specied card reader, it can trigger linkage acons of
other devices, such as alarm output, opening door, etc.
Before You Start
Add person. For details, see Manage Person Informaon.
Steps
1.
Click Event Management → Event Card Linkage to enter the Event Card Linkage page.
2.
Select an access control device from the list on the le.
3.
Click Add to add a new linkage.
4.
Select the event source as Employee ID Linkage.
5.
Select an employee ID from the drop-down list.
6.
In the Linkage Target panel, set the property switch to On to enable the linkage acon.
Host Buzzer
The audible warning of access control device will be triggered.
Capture
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The real-me capture will be triggered.
Alarm Output
The alarm output will be triggered for nocaon.
Access Control Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close will be triggered.
Note
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close cannot be triggered at the
same me.
7.
Click Save.
When the employee ID has entered on the selected card reader, it can trigger the linked acons
(congured in step 7).
8.
Aer adding the device linkage, you can do one or more of the following:
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.
Congure Cross-Device Linkage
You can assign to trigger other access control device's acon by seng up a rule when the access
control event is triggered.
Note
It should be supported by the device.
Congure Cross-Device Linkage for Access Control Event
When the access control event is triggered and detected, it can trigger linkage acons of other
access control device, such as alarm output, opening door, etc. The event can be divided into four
types: device event, alarm input, door event, and card reader event.
Perform this task when you need to congure other access control device's linkage acons for
access control event.
Steps
Note
The devices should support this funcon.
1.
Click Event Management → Cross-Device Linkage to enter the cross-device linkage conguraon
interface.
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2.
Click Add to add a new cross-device linkage.
3.
Select the linkage type as Event Linkage.
4.
Set the event source.
1) Select the access control device as event source device.
2) Select the access control event type.
Device Event
Select the detailed event type from the dropdown list.
Alarm Input
Select the detailed event type as zone event or alarm input event and select the zone
name or alarm input name from the dropdown list.
Door Event
Select the detailed event type and select the access control point from the dropdown list.
Card Reader Event
Select the detailed event type and select the card reader from the dropdown list.
5.
Set the target access control device as linkage target.
1) Select the access control device from the dropdown list as the linkage target.
2) Set the switch to on to enable the linkage acon.
Alarm Output
The alarm output pf the target device will be triggered for nocaon.
Access Control Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close will be triggered.
Note
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close cannot be triggered at the
same me.
6.
Click Save.
Congure Cross-Device Linkage for Card Swiping
When person swipes the specied card on the specied card reader, it can trigger linkage acons
of other access control device, such as alarm output, opening door, etc.
Perform this task when you need to congure other access control device's linkage acons for card
swiping.
Steps
1.
Click Event Management → Cross-Device Linkage to enter the cross-device linkage conguraon
interface.
2.
Click Add to add a new cross-device linkage.
3.
Select the linkage type as Card Linkage.
4.
Set the event source.
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1) Select the card from the dropdown list.
2) Select the access control device as event source device.
3) Select the card reader for triggering.
5.
Set the target access control device as linkage target.
1) Select the access control device from the dropdown list as the linkage target.
2) Set the switch to on to enable the linkage acon.
Alarm Output
The alarm output pf the target device will be triggered for nocaon.
Access Control Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close will be triggered.
Note
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close cannot be triggered at the
same me.
6.
Click Save.
Congure Cross-Device Linkage for Employee ID
When person enter the employee ID on the specied card reader, it can trigger linkage acons of
other access control device, such as alarm output, opening door, etc.
Perform this task when you need to congure other access control device's linkage acons for
entering employee ID.
Steps
1.
Click Event Management → Cross-Device Linkage to enter the cross-device linkage conguraon
interface.
2.
Click Add to add a new cross-device linkage.
3.
Select the linkage type as Employee ID Linkage.
4.
Set the employee ID.
1) Select the access control device as event source device.
2) Select the card reader for triggering.
5.
Set the target access control device as linkage target.
1) Select the access control device from the dropdown list as the linkage target.
2) Set the switch to on to enable the linkage acon.
Alarm Output
The alarm output pf the target device will be triggered for nocaon.
Access Control Point
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close will be triggered.
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Note
The door status of open, close, remain open, and remain close cannot be triggered at the
same me.
6.
Click Save.
8.1.11 Manage Access Control Point Status
The access control point status of the added access control device will be displayed in real me.
You can check its status and the linked event(s) of the selected access control point. You can
control the status and set the status duraon of the access control point as well.
Group Access Control Points
Before controlling the doors status and seng the status duraon, you should organize the access
control device's access control points into groups for convenient management.
Perform this task when you need to group the access control points for convenient management.
Steps
Note
You can also import the access control device's alarm inputs into groups.
For video access control terminal, you can import its camera into groups.
For other detailed operaons, refer to Group Management.
1.
Click Device Management → Group to enter the group management page.
2.
Add a new group.
1) Click to open the Add Group window.
2) Create a group name.
3) Oponal: Check Create Group by Device Name to create the new group by the name of the
selected device.
4) Click OK.
3.
Import the access control points to the group.
1) Click Import.
2) Click Access Control Point tab.
3) Select the access control points in the list.
4) Select a group from the group list.
5) Click Import to import the selected access control points to the group.
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Control Door Status
You can control the status for a single access control point (door), including opening door, closing
door, remaining open, and remaining closed.
Perform this task when you need to control the door's status.
Steps
1.
Click Status Monitor → Door Status to door status monitoring page.
2.
Select an access control group on the le.
Note
For managing the access control group, refer to Group Access Control Points..
The access control points of the selected access control group will be displayed on the right.
3.
Click on the Status Informaon panel to select a door.
4.
Click the following buons listed on the Status Informaon panel to control the door.
Open Door
Open the door once.
Close Door
Close the door once.
Remain Open
Keep the door open.
Remain Closed
Keep the door closed.
Note
Make sure the door has linked to a door contact, or the door status cannot be displayed in the
operaon log.
Make sure the access control point cannot be armed by other client soware, or you may not
view the changes of door status. Only one client soware can arm the device, and then view
the changes of the door status, receive the alarm messages from the access control point.
Check Real-me Access Records
The access records of all access control devices will display in real me, including card swiping
records, face recognions records, ngerprint comparison records, etc.
Steps
1.
Click Status Monitor and you can view the real-me access records.
The logs of access records will display in real me. You can view the details of the records,
including card No., person name, organizaon, event me, etc.
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2.
Oponal: Check Show Latest Access Record and the latest access record will be selected and
displayed at the top of the record list.
3.
Oponal: Click the event to view the person details, including captured person pictures
(captured picture and prole) person No., person name, organizaon, phone, contact address,
etc.
Authencaon Result
Access results such as card No. not registered, succeeded, etc.
Check Real-me Access Control Alarm
The logs of access control events will be displayed in real me, including device excepon, door
event, card reader event, and alarm input.
Perform this task when you need to check the real-me access control alarms.
Steps
1.
Click Status Monitor → Access Control Alarm to enter the real-me access control alarm page.
All access control alarms will display in the list in real me.You can view the alarm type, alarm
me, locaon, etc.
2.
Click to view the alarm on E-map.
Note
For conguring the access control point on E-map, refer to Display Access Control Point on E-
map .
3.
Oponal: Click or to view the live view or the captured picture of the triggered camera
when the alarm is trigged.
Note
For seng the triggered camera, refer to Congure Client Acons for Access Event .
4.
Oponal: Select the alarm that the client can receive when the alarm is triggered.
1) Click Subscribe.
2) Check the checkbox(es) to select the alarm(s), including device excepon alarm, door event
alarm, card reader alarm, and alarm input.
3) Click OK to save the sengs.
8.1.12 Control Door during Live View
During live view, you can control the camera's linked access control point (door) such as opening
door, closing door, etc.
Perform this task when you need to control the camera's linked door to open or close during live
view.
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Steps
1.
Enter Live View module and start live view of one camera.
Note
For details about starng live view, refer to for details.
2.
Link the camera with an access control point.
1) Right click on the live view window and select Link to Access Control Point to open the Set
Linked Access Control Point window.
2) Check Enable to enable the linkage.
3) Select access control point from the drop-down list.
4) Click OK.
Note
One camera can be linked to only one access control point; Dierent cameras can be linked to
the same access control point.
3.
Start the camera's live view again to make the sengs eecve.
Four door control buons will appear on the toolbar during live view.
4.
Click to control the door to open, close, remain open, or remain closed.
8.1.13 Display Access Control Point on E-map
You can add the access control point on the E-map. When the alarm of the access control point is
triggered, you can view the alarm nocaon on the E-map, check the alarm details, and control
the door.
Perform this task when you need to display the access control point on the e-map as hot spot.
Steps
Note
For Video Access Control Terminal, you can also add its camera to the E-map to view the live
view of the camera.
For detailed operaons of E-map, refer to .
1.
Enter E-map module.
2.
Click Edit on the E-map toolbar to enter the map eding mode.
3.
Click on the toolbar to open the Add Hot Spot window.
4.
Select the access control point to be added as hot spot.
5.
Oponal: Edit hot spot name, select the name color, and select the hot spot icon by double-
clicking the corresponding eld.
6.
Click OK.
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The door icons are added on the map as hot spots and the icons of added access control points
change from to in the group list. You can click-and-drag the access control point icons to
move the hot spots to the desired locaons.
7.
Aer adding the access control point on the map as hot spot, you can control the access control
point and view triggered alarm.
1) Click Exit Eding Mode on the E-map toolbar to enter the map preview mode.
2) To control the access control point, you can right click the access control point icon on the
map, and click Open Door, Close Door, Remain Open, and Remain Closed to control the door.
Figure 8-7 Control Access Control Point on Map
3) Oponal: If there is any alarm triggered, an icon will appear and twinkle near the hot spot
(it will twinkle for 10s). Click the alarm icon to check the alarm informaon, including alarm
type and triggering me.
Note
To display the alarm informaon on the map, you should set display on e-map as the alarm
linkage acon. For details, refer to Congure Client Acons for Access Event .
8.2 Remote Conguraon (Web)
Congure device parameters remotely.
8.2.1 Time Management
Manage device's me zone, me synchronizaon, and DST parameters.
Time Zone and Time Synchronizaon
On the Device for Management page, select a device and click Remote Conguraon → System
Time to enter the Time tab.
You can select a me zone, set NTP parameters, or manually synchronize me.
Time Zone
Select a me zone from the drop-down list.
NTP
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The device will synchronize me with NTP automacally. Aer you enable NTP, you should set
the NTP server address, NTP port, and synchronizaon interval.
Manual Time Synchronizaon
Aer you enable Manual Time Synchronizaon, you can manually set the device me.
If you check Synchronize with Computer Time, the Set Time will display the current computer's
me. At this me, uncheck Synchronize with Computer Time, and click , you can edit the
device me manually.
Click Save to save the sengs.
DST
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → System → Time → DST to
enter the DST tab.
Enable DST and you can edit the DST bias me, the DST start me, and end me.
Click Save.
8.2.2 Network Parameters Sengs
Set device network parameters, including the NIC type, DHCP, and HTTP.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → Network → Network
Parameters to enter the Network Parameters Sengs tab.
NIC Type
Select a NIC type from the drop-down list. You can select either Self-adapve, 10M, or 100M.
DHCP
If you disable the funcon, you should manually set the device's IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet
mask, IPv4 default gateway, MTU, and port.
If you enable the funcon, the system will automacally assign IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask,
IPv4 default gateway for the device.
HTTP
Set the HTTP port, DNS1 server address, and DNS2 server address.
8.2.3 Report Strategy Sengs
You can set the center group for uploading the log via the EHome protocol.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → Network → Report Strategy
to enter the Report Strategy Sengs tab.
You can set the center group and the system will transfer logs via EHome protocol. Click Save to
save the sengs.
Center Group
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Select a center group from the drop-down list.
Main Channel/Backup Channel
The device will communicate with the center via the main channel. When excepon occurs in
the main channel, the device and the center will communicate with each other via the backup
channel.
Note
N1 refers to wired network and G1 refers to GPRS.
Only device with 3G/4G funcon supports seng the channel as G1.
8.2.4 Network Center Parameters Sengs
You can set the nofy security center, center's IP address, the port No., the protocol (EHome), the
EHome account user name,etc. to transmit data via EHome protocol.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → Network → Network Center
Parameters to enter the Network Center Parameters Sengs tab.
Select a center from the drop-down list.
Aer enabling the funcon, you can set the center's address type, IP address/domain name, and
port No., create EHome user name, etc.
Note
If set the EHome type as EHome5.0, you should create an EHome key as well.
Click Save.
Aer creang the EHome informaon, you can add the device via EHome protocol.
8.2.5 Change Device Password
You can change the device password.
Before You Start
Make sure the device is acvated. For details, see Acvaon.
Steps
1.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → System → User to enter the
User tab.
2.
Select a user and click Edit to enter the Edit page.
3.
Input the old password, create a new password, and conrm the new 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 reset your
password regularly, especially in the high security system, reseng 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.
4.
Click OK.
Result
The device password is changed. You should enter the new password on the Device for
Management page to reconnect the device.
8.2.6 Security Mode Sengs
Set the security mode for logging in the client soware.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → System → Security to enter
the Security Mode tab.
Select a security mode from the drop-down list, and click Save.
Security Mode
High security level for user informaon vericaon when logging in the client soware.
Compable Mode
The user informaiton vericaon is compable with the old client soware version when
logging in.
8.2.7 Opmize Event Name
The system will upload the opmized event name to the client soware aer enabling the
funcon.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon Sengs → Event Opmize
Event Name .
Enable Opmize Event Name, and click Save.
The system can upload the opmized event name to the client soware.
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8.2.8 Set Event Mode
According to the employee ID length, you can set dierent event mode. Dierent event modes
supports dierent event capacies.
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon Sengs → Event → Event
Mode .
Select an event mode from the drop-down list and click Save.
Mode A
250,000 events storage of the device. Supports employee ID of 32 characters (combinaon
among digits and lowercase leers) or 16 characters (combinaon among uppercase leers,
lowercase leers, digits and special characters).
Mode B
300,000 events storage of the device. Supports employee ID of 24 characters (combinaon
among digits and lowercase leers) or 12 characters (combinaon among uppercase leers,
lowercase leers, digits and special characters).
8.2.9 System Maintenance
You can reboot the device, restore the device to the default sengs, and upgrade the device.
Reboot
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → System → System
Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Click Reboot and the device starts reboong.
Restore Default Sengs
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → System → System
Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Restore Default
The parameters will be restored the default ones, excluding the IP address.
Restore All
All device parameters will be restored to the default ones. The device should be acvated aer
restoring.
Upgrade
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Conguraon → System → System
Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Select a device type from the drop-down list, click Browse and select an upgrade le from the local
computer, and click Upgrade.
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Note
If you select Card reader as the device type, you should also select a card reader No. from the
drop-down list.
The upgrade will lasts for about 2 min. Do not power o during the upgrading. Aer upgrading,
the device will reboot automacally.
8.3 Time and Aendance
The Time and Aendance module provides mulple funconalies to track and monitor when
employees start and stop work, and full control of employees working hours such as late arrivals,
early departures, me taken on breaks and absenteeism.
Note
In this secon, we introduce the conguraons before you can geng the aendance reports. The
access records recorded aer these conguraons will be calculated in the stascs.
8.3.1 Manage Shi Schedule
Shi work is an employment pracce designed to make use of all 24 hours of the clock each day of
the week. The pracce typically sees the day divided into shis, set periods of me during which
dierent shis perform their dues.
You can set department schedule, person schedule, and temporary schedule.
Add Time Period
You can add the me period for the shi schedule.
Perform this task when you need to add me period.
Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module and click Shi Schedule Management tab.
2.
Click Shi Sengs → Time Period Sengs to enter Time Period Sengs window.
3.
Click Add to enter Add Time Period page.
4.
Set the me period related parameters.
Aend at Least
Set the minimum aendance me.
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Note
If you have congured the dierent card readers as start-work and end-work check points,
you can check Absence me is not included in eecve work hours to exclude the absence
me from the work hours.
Check-in / Check-out Required
Check the checkboxes and set the valid period for check-in or check-out.
Mark as Late/Mark as Early Leave
Set the me period for late or early leave.
Exclude Break Period from Work Duraon
Check the checkbox and set the break period excluded.
Note
Up to 3 break periods can be set.
Set as Pay-per-Time Period
Check the checkbox and set the pay rate and minimum me unit.
5.
Click Save.
The added me period lists on the le panel of the window.
Add Shi
You can add the shi for the shi schedule.
Before You Start
Add a me period rst. See
Add Time Period for details.
Perform this task when you need to add shi.
Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Shi Schedule Management Shi Sengs Shi to enter Shi Sengs window.
3.
Click Add to enter Add Shi page.
4.
Input the name for shi.
5.
Select the shi period from the drop-down list.
6.
Select the added me period and click on the me bar to apply the me period.
7.
Click Save.
The added shi lists on the le panel of the window.
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Set Department Schedule
You can set the shi schedule for one department, and all the persons in the department will be
assigned with the shi schedule.
Before You Start
In Time and Aendance module, the department list is the same with the organizaon in Access
Control module. You should add departments and persons in Access Control module rst. See
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon for details.
Perform this task when you need to set department schedule.
Steps
1.
Click Time and Aendance Shi Schedule Management to enter the Shi Schedule
Management page..
2.
Select a department and click Department Schedule to pop up Department Schedule window.
3.
Check Time and Aendance .
All persons in the department expect those excluded from aendance will apply the aendance
schedule.
4.
Select the shi from the drop-down list.
5.
Set the start date and end date.
6.
Set other parameters for the schedule, including Check-in Not Required, Check-out Not
Required, Eecve for Holiday, Eecve for Overme, or Eecve for Mulple Shi Schedules.
Note
Aer checking the Eecve for Mulple Shi Schedules, you can select the eecve me
period(s) from the added me periods for the persons in the department.
Mulple Shi Schedules
It contains more than one me periods. The person can check in/out in any of the me
periods and the aendance will be eecve.
If the mulple shi schedules contains three me periods: 00:00 to 07:00, 08:00 to 15:00 and
16:00 to 23:00. The aendance of the person adopng this mulple shi schedules will be
eecve in any of the three me periods. If the person checks in at 07:50, it will apply the
nearest me period 08:00 to 15:00 to the person's aendance.
7.
Oponal: Check Set as Default for All Persons in Department.
All persons in the department will use this shi schedule by default.
8.
Oponal: If the selected department contains sub department(s), you can check Set as Shi
Schedule for All Sub Departments to apply the department schedule to its sub departments.
9.
Click Save.
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Set Person Schedule
You can assign the shi schedule to one person. You can also view and export the person schedule
details.
Before You Start
Add department and person in Access Control module. See Manage Organizaon and Manage
Person Informaon for details.
Perform this task when you need to set person schedule.
Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Shi Schedule Management to enter the Shi Schedule Management page.
3.
Select the department and select one person.
4.
Click Person Schedule to pop up Person Schedule window.
5.
Check Time and Aendance.
The congured person will apply the aendance schedule.
6.
Select the shi from the drop-down list.
7.
Set the start date and end date.
8.
Set other parameters for the schedule, including Check-in Not Required, Check-out Not
Required, Eecve for Holiday, Eecve for Overme, and Eecve for Mulple Shi Schedules.
Note
Aer checking the Eecve for Mulple Shi Schedules, you can select the eecve me
period(s) from the added me periods for the persons in the department.
Mulple Shi Schedules
It contains more than one me periods. The person can check in/out in any of the me
periods and the aendance will be eecve.
If the mulple shi schedules contains three me periods: 00:00 to 07:00, 08:00 to 15:00 and
16:00 to 23:00. The aendance of the person adopng this mulple shi schedules will be
eecve in any of the three me periods. If the person checks in at 07:50, it will apply the
nearest me period 08:00 to 15:00 to the person's aendance.
9.
Click Save.
Set Temporary Schedule
You can add a temporary schedule for the person and the person will be assigned with the shi
schedule temporarily. You can also view and export the temporary schedule details.
Before You Start
Add department and person in Access Control module, and set the aendance rule for the person.
See
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon for details.
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Perform this task when you need to set temporary schedule.
Steps
Note
The temporary schedule has higher priority than department schedule and person schedule.
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Shi Schedule Management tab to enter the Shi Schedule Management page.
3.
Select the department and select one person.
4.
Click Temporary Schedule to pop up Temporary Schedule window.
5.
Click to set the shi date.
6.
Select the me period.
7.
Click the me bar to apply the me period for the select date.
8.
Oponal: Click Advanced Sengs and select advanced aendance rules for the temporary
schedule.
9.
Click Add.
Check and Edit Shi Schedule
You can check the shi schedule details and edit the schedule.
Perform this task when you need to check and edit shi schedule.
Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Shi Schedule Management tab to enter the Shi Schedule Management page.
3.
Select the department and corresponding person(s).
4.
Click View to open Shi Schedule Details window.
The shi schedule details display.
5.
Edit the normal schedule details.
1) Click Normal Schedule tab.
2) Select a shi from the drop-down list.
3) Click Aendance Rule Sengs to open Aendance Rule Sengs window.
4) Select the aendance rules as desired and click OK.
5) Click to set the eecve date.
6) Click Save.
6.
Oponal: Click Temporary Schedule and perform one of the following operaons.
Add Add the temporary schedule for the selected person.
Edit the me period.
Delete the temporary schedule.
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8.3.2 Manually Correct Check-in/out Record
If the aendance status is not correct, you can manually correct the check-in or check out record.
You can also edit, delete, search, or export the check-in or check-out record.
Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in Access Control module. For details, refer to
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon .
The person's aendance status is incorrect.
Perform the following steps to correct the check-in or check-out record.
Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Handling → Check-in/out Correcon to enter the Check-in/out Correcon
page.
3.
Click Add to enter the Add Check-in/out Correcon window.
4.
Set the check-in/out correcon parameters.
-
Check Check-in and set the actual start-work me.
-
Check Check-out and set the actual end-work me.
5.
Click Employee Name eld and select the person for correcon.
6.
Oponal: Input the remark informaon as desired.
7.
Click Add.
8.
Oponal: Aer adding the check-in/out correcon, perform one of the following operaons.
Search Set the search condions and search the correcon.
Modify Edit the selected check-in/out correcon.
Delete Delete the selected check-in/out correcon.
Report Generate and view the check-in/out correcon report.
Export Export the check-in/out correcon details to local PC.
Note
The exported details are saved in CSV format.
8.3.3 Add Leave and Business Trip
You can add leave and business trip applicaon when the employee want to ask for leave or go on
a business trip.
Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in the Access Control module. For details, refer to
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon .
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Perform the following steps when you want to add a leave or business trip applicaon.
Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Handling → Leave and Business Trip to enter the Leave and Business Trip
page.
3.
Click Add to open the Add Leave and Business Trip Applicaon window.
4.
Select the leave and business trip type from the drop-down list.
Note
You can set the leave type in Advanced Sengs. For details, refer to Congure Leave Type .
5.
Click and set the me period for your leave or business trip.
6.
Click Employee Name led and select the person for the applicaon in the pop-up Add Person
window.
7.
Oponal: Input the remark informaon as desired.
8.
Click Add.
The added leave and business trip displays on the Leave and Business Trip page.
9.
Oponal: Aer adding the leave and business trip applicaon, perform one of the following
operaons.
Modify Select the leave and business trip and click Modify to edit the leave or business
applicaon.
Delete Select the leave and business trip and click Delete to delete the leave or
business trip applicaon.
Report Click Report to generate the leave or business trip report.
Export Click Export to export the leave or business trip details to local PC.
Note
The exported details are saved in CSV format.
8.3.4 Calculate Aendance Data
You need to calculate the aendance data before searching and viewing the overview of the
aendance data, employees' detailed aendance data, employees' abnormal aendance data, the
employees' overme working data, and card swiping log.
Automacally Calculate Aendance Data
You can set a schedule so that the client can calculate the aendance data automacally at the
me you congured every day.
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Perform this task if you need to set the me to make the client calculate aendance data
automacally.
Steps
Note
It will calculate the aendance data ll the previous day.
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Handling Aendance Calculaon to enter the aendance record calculaon
page.
3.
In the Auto-Calculate Aendance panel, set the me that you want the client to calculate the
data every day.
4.
Click Save.
Manually Calculate Aendance Data
You can calculate the aendance data manually by seng the data range.
Perform the following steps to manually calculate the aendance data.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Handling Aendance Calculaon to enter the aendance record calculaon
page.
3.
In the Manually Calculate Aendance panel, set the start me and end me to dene the
aendance data range.
4.
Click Calculate.
Note
It can only calculate the aendance data within three months.
8.3.5 Congure Advanced Sengs
You can congure the advanced sengs for the aendance, including the aendance basic
sengs, aendance rule sengs, aendance check point sengs, holiday sengs, and leave type
sengs.
Congure Basic Parameters
You can congure the aendance basic parameters, including the start day of each week, the start
date of each month, and the non-work day.
Perform the following steps to congure the aendance basic parameters.
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Steps
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs → Basic Sengs to enter the Basic Sengs page.
3.
Set the start day of each week and the start date of each month from the drop-down list.
4.
Set the non-work day sengs.
Set as Non-Work Day
Check the checkboxes to set the dates as non-work days.
Set Non-Work Day's Color in Report
Select the color from the Select Color window. The non-work days in the report will mark as
the congured color.
Set Non-Work Day's Mark in Report
Input the mark and the non-work day eld in the report will display with the mark.
5.
Set the authencaon type, which means the client will calculate the aendance data recorded
based on the selected authencaon type.
6.
Click Save.
Congure Aendance Rule
You can congure the aendance rule for all shis before seng shi. You can congure the rule
for aendance/absence, check-in/out, and overme.
Perform the following steps to congure the aendance rule.
Steps
Note
The parameters congured here will be set as default for the newly added me period. It will not
aect the existed one(s).
1.
Enter Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs Aendance Rule Sengs to enter the Aendance Rule Sengs
page.
3.
Set rule parameters, including aendance/absence parameters, check-in/out parameters, and
overme parameters.
4.
Oponal: Check Non-scheduled Work Day and set the overme rule for non-work day.
5.
Click Save.
Congure Aendance Check Point
You can set the card reader(s) of the access control point as the aendance check point, so that
the card swiping on the card reader(s) will be valid for aendance.
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Before You Start
You should add access control device before conguring aendance check point. For details, refer
to Add Device .
Perform the following steps to set the card reader of the access control point as the aendance
check point.
Steps
Note
By default, all card readers of the added access control devices are set as aendance checkpoint.
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs Aendance Check Point Sengs to enter the Aendance Check
Point Sengs page.
3.
Oponal: Uncheck Set All Card Readers as Check Points.
Only the card readers in the list will be set as the aendance check points.
4.
Click to enter the Add Aendance Check Point window.
5.
Set the related parameters.
Check Point Name
Customize a name for the check point.
Card Reader
Select the card reader from the drop-down list as the aendance check point.
Check Point Funcon
Select the check point funcon from the drop-down list. You can set the check point as Start/
End-Work check point, Start-Work check point, or End-Work check point.
Door Locaon
Input the door locaon's name.
Check Point Descripon
Input the check point's descripons as desired.
6.
Click Add.
The added aendance check point displays on the list.
7.
Oponal: Aer adding the aendance check point, perform one of the following operaons.
Edit the aendance check point informaon.
Delete the aendance check point in the list.
Congure Holiday
You can add the holiday during which the check-in or check-out will not be recorded.
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Add Holiday with Fixed Date
You can congure a holiday which will take eect for only once.
Perform this task if you want to congure a holiday with xed date.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs → Holiday Sengs to enter the Holiday Sengs page.
3.
Click to pop up the Add Holiday window.
4.
Click Fixed Date tab.
Figure 8-8 Add Holiday with Fixed Date
5.
Customize a name for the holiday.
6.
Set the start date as the rst day of the holiday.
7.
Set the number of days in the holiday.
8.
Oponal: Aer adding the holiday, perform one of the following operaons.
Edit the holiday informaon.
Delete the holiday from the holiday list.
Add Regular Holiday
You can congure a holiday which will take eect annually on regular days during the eecve
period, such as New Year's Day, Independence Day, Christmas Day, etc.
Perform this task if you need to add a regular holiday.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs → Holiday Sengs to enter the Holiday Sengs page.
3.
Click
to pop up the Add Holiday window.
4.
Click Regular Holiday tab.
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Figure 8-9 Add Regular Holiday
5.
Set the holiday parameters.
Start Date
The rst day of the holiday.
Eecve Period
The years during which the holiday's start date will take eect. For example, if the holiday's
eecve period is set as 2018 to 2019, and the start date is set as December 31st, and the
numbers of days is 3, then the holiday will be 2018/12/31 to 2019/01/02, 2019/12/31 to
2020/01/02.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Oponal: Aer adding the holiday, perform one of the following operaons.
Edit the holiday informaon.
Delete the holiday from the holiday list.
Add Irregular Holiday
You can congure a holiday which will take eect annually on irregular days during the eecve
period, such as Bank Holiday.
Perform this task if you want to add an irregular holiday.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs → Holiday Sengs to enter the Holiday Sengs page.
3.
Click
to pop up the Add Holiday window.
4.
Click Irregular Holiday tab.
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Figure 8-10 Add Irregular Holiday
5.
Set the holiday parameters.
Start Date
The rst day of the holiday.
Eecve Period
The years during which the holiday's start date will take eect. For example, if the holiday's
eecve period is set as 2018 to 2019, and the start date is set as December 31st, and the
numbers of days is 3, then the holiday will be 2018/12/31 to 2019/01/02, 2019/12/31 to
2020/01/02.
Note
If one holiday crosses two years and the eecve period
6.
Click OK.
7.
Oponal: Aer adding the holiday, perform one of the following operaons.
Edit the holiday informaon.
Delete the holiday from the holiday list.
Congure Leave Type
You can customize the leave type according to actual needs. By default, there are three major leave
types: Leave, Day O in Lieu, and Go Out on Business.
Perform the following steps to add, edit, or delete the leave type.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Advanced Sengs → Leave Type Sengs to enter the Leave Type Sengs page.
3.
Click to add a major leave type on the le panel.
4.
Oponal: Perform one of the following operaons for major leave type.
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Edit the major leave type.
Delete the major leave type.
5.
Click to add a minor leave type on the right panel.
6.
Oponal: Perform one of the following operaons for major leave type.
Edit the minor leave type.
Delete the minor leave type.
8.3.6 View Aendance Report
Aer calculang aendance data, you can check the aendance summary, aendance details,
abnormal aendance, overme, card swiping logs and reports based on the calculated aendance
data.
Get an Overview of Employees' Aendance Data
You can search the employee's required aendance mes, actual aendance mes, late mes,
early leave mes, absent mes, overwork mes, leave mes, etc. in a me period to get an
overview of the employees' aendance data.
Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in Access Control module and the persons has swiped
card. For details, refer to Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon .
Calculate the aendance data.
Note
The client will automacally calculate the previous day's aendance data at 1:00 am on the
next day.
Keep the client running at 1:00 am or it cannot calculate the previous day's aendance data
automacally. If not calculated automacally, you can calculate the aendance data manually.
For details, refer to Manually Calculate Aendance Data .
Perform the following steps to search the employees' all aendance data in a me period.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Stascs Aendance Summary to enter the Aendance Summary page.
3.
Select a department from the drop-down list.
4.
Oponal: Input the person name for search.
5.
Select the aendance start date and end date that you want to search from.
6.
Oponal: Click Reset to reset all search condions and edit the search condions again.
7.
Click Search.
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The result displays on the page. You can view the employee's required aendance mes, actual
aendance mes, late mes, early leave mes, absent mes, overwork mes, leave mes, etc.
8.
Oponal: Aer searching the result, perform one of the following operaons.
Report Generate the aendance report.
Export Export the results to the local PC.
Search Employees' Detailed Aendance Data
You can search the employee's every aendance data with details, including the aendance date,
the person belonged shi, me period, start-work status, end-work status, check-in me, check-
out me, late period, early leave period, aendance period, absence period, leave period, and
overwork period.
Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in Access Control module and the persons has swiped
card. For details, refer to
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon .
Calculate the aendance data.
Note
The client will automacally calculate the previous day's aendance data at 1:00 am on the
next day.
Keep the client running at 1:00 am or it cannot calculate the previous day's aendance data
automacally. If not calculated automacally, you can calculate the aendance data manually.
For details, refer to Manually Calculate Aendance Data .
Perform the following steps to search the employee's detailed aendance data.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Stascs Aendance Details to enter the Aendance Details page.
3.
Select a department from the drop-down list.
4.
Oponal: Input the person name for search.
5.
Select the aendance start date and end date that you want to search from.
6.
Oponal: Check the aendance status that you want to search.
7.
Oponal: Click Reset to reset all search condions and edit the search condions again.
8.
Click Search.
The detailed informaon of the aendance details displays below. You can view the aendance
date, the person belonged shi, me period, start-work status, end-work status, check-in me,
check-out me, late period, early leave period, aendance period, absence period, leave period,
and overwork period.
9.
Oponal: Aer searching the result, perform one of the following operaons.
Report Generate the aendance report.
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Export Export the results to the local PC.
Search Employees' Abnormal Aendance Data
You can search and get the stascs of the employee's abnormal aendance data, including No.,
name and department of the employees, abnormal type, start/end me and date of aendance.
Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in Access Control module and the persons has swiped
card. For details, refer to
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon
Calculate the aendance data.
Note
The client will automacally calculate the previous day's aendance data at 1:00 am on the
next day.
Keep the client running at 1:00 am or it cannot calculate the previous day's aendance data
automacally. If not calculated automacally, you can calculate the aendance data manually.
For details, refer to Manually Calculate Aendance Data .
Perform the following steps to search the employee's abnormal aendance data.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Stascs → Abnormal Aendance to enter the Abnormal Aendance page.
3.
Select a department from the drop-down list.
4.
Oponal: Input the person name for search.
5.
Select the aendance start date and end date that you want to search from.
6.
Oponal: Click Reset to reset all search condions and edit the search condions again.
7.
Click Search.
The result displays below. You can view the employee No., the person name, the person
belonged department, the abnormal type, the abnormal start me, the abnormal end me, and
the abnormal date.
8.
Oponal: Aer searching the result, perform one of the following operaons.
Report Generate the aendance report.
Export Export the results to the local PC.
Search Employees' Overme Working Data
You can search and get the overme status stascs of the selected employee in the specied me
period. And you can check the detailed overme informaon, including No., name and department
of the employees, aendance date, overme duraon and overme type.
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Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in Access Control module and the persons has swiped
card. For details, refer to Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon .
Calculate the aendance data.
Note
The client will automacally calculate the previous day's aendance data at 1:00 am on the
next day.
Keep the client running at 1:00 am or it cannot calculate the previous day's aendance data
automacally. If not calculated automacally, you can calculate the aendance data manually.
For details, refer to Manually Calculate Aendance Data .
Perform the following steps to search the overme working data.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module
2.
Click Aendance Stascs Overme Search to enter the Overme Search page.
3.
Select a department from the drop-down list.
4.
Oponal: Input the person name for search.
5.
Select the aendance start date and end date that you want to search from.
6.
Oponal: Click Reset to reset all search condions and edit the search condions again.
7.
Click Search.
The detailed informaon of the overme work result displays below. You can view the employee
No., the person name, the person belonged department, the overme work's date, the overme
duraon, and the overme type.
8.
Oponal: Aer searching the result, perform one of the following operaons.
Report Generate the aendance report.
Export Export the results to the local PC.
Check Employees' Card Swiping Logs
You can search and view the employees' card swiping logs when you want to check the employees'
card swiping details.
Before You Start
You should add organizaons and persons in Access Control module and the persons has swiped
card. For details, refer to
Manage Organizaon and Manage Person Informaon .
Calculate the aendance data.
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Note
The client will automacally calculate the previous day's aendance data at 1:00 am on the
next day.
Keep the client running at 1:00 am or it cannot calculate the previous day's aendance data
automacally. If not calculated automacally, you can calculate the aendance data manually.
For details, refer to Manually Calculate Aendance Data .
Perform the following steps to searching and the view card swiping log.
Steps
1.
Enter the Time and aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Stascs → Card Swiping Log to enter the Card Swiping Log page.
3.
Congure the search condions, including the employee department, employee name, or
aendance date.
4.
Oponal: Click Reset to reset all search condions.
5.
Click Search.
The search result lists on this page.
You can view the result details, including the employee No., employee name, department, me,
authencaon mode, and card No.
6.
Oponal: Aer searching and view the card swiping log, perform one of the following
operaons.
Report Generate the aendance report.
Export Export the results to the local PC.
Generate Aendance Report
Aer the aendance data is calculated, you can generate reports which show the aendance
status of the employees in the specic me period.
Generate Instant Report
It supports to generate the a series of aendance reports manually to view the employees'
aendance results.
Before You Start
Calculate the aendance data.
Note
You can calculate the aendance data manually, or set the schedule so that the client can calculate
the data automacally every day. For details, refer to Calculate Aendance Data .
Perform the following steps to generate the aendance report instantly.
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Steps
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Stascs → Report to enter the Report page.
3.
In the Instant Report panel, select a report type from the drop-down list.
4.
Select a person or department.
5.
Set the me period during which the aendance data will be displayed in the report.
6.
Click Generate.
Congure Scheduled Report
It supports 5 report types and you can pre-dene the report content and it will send the report
automacally to the email address you congured.
Perform this task if you want to congure a scheduled report.
Steps
Note
Set the email parameters before you want to enable auto-sending email funcons. For details,
refer to Set Email Parameters.
1.
Enter the Time and Aendance module.
2.
Click Aendance Stascs → Report to enter the Report page.
3.
In the Scheduled Report panel, click Add to pre-dene a report and set the report content.
4.
Set the report content.
Person
Select the added person(s) and click to add the person.
5.
Oponal: Set the schedule to send the report to the email address(es) automacally.
1) Set the Auto-Sending Email switch to ON to enable this funcon.
2) Set the eecve period during which the client will send the report on the selected sending
date(s).
3) Select the date(s) on which the client will send the report.
4) Set the me at which the client will send the report.
Example
If you set the eecve period as 2018/3/10 to 2018/4/10, select Friday as the sending date,
and set the sending me as 20:00:00, the client will send the report at 8 p.m. on Fridays
during 2018/3/10 to 2018/4/10.
Note
Make sure the aendance records are calculated before the sending me. You can calculate
the aendance data manually, or set the schedule so that the client can calculate the data
automacally every day. For details, refer to Calculate Aendance Data .
5) Input the receiver email address(es).
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Note
You can click to add a new email address. Up to 5 email addresses are allowed.
6.
Click Save.
7.
Oponal: Aer adding the scheduled report, you can do one or more of the followings:
Modify Report Select one added report and click Modify to edit its sengs.
Delete Report Select one added report and click Remove to delete it.
Generate Report Select one added report and click Generate to generate the report
instantly and you can view the report details.
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Appendix 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:
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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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Appendix B. DIP Switch Descripon
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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Appendix C. Custom Wiegand Rule Descripons
Take Wiegand 44 as an example, the seng values in the Custom Wiegand tab are as follows:
Custom Wiegand
Name
Wiegand 44
Total Length 44
Transformaon Rule
(Decimal Digit)
byFormatRule[4]=[1][4][0][0]
Parity Mode XOR Parity
Odd Parity Start Bit Length
Even Parity Start Bit Length
XOR Parity Start Bit 0 Length per Group 4 Total Length 40
Card ID Start Bit 0 Length 32 Decimal Digit 10
Site Code Start Bit Length Decimal Digit
OEM Start Bit Length Decimal Digit
Manufacturer Code
Start Bit
32 Length 8 Decimal Digit 3
Wiegand Data
Wiegand Data = Valid Data + Parity Data
Total Length
Wiegand data length.
Transportaon Rule
4 bytes. Display the combinaon types of valid data. The example displays the combinaon of Card
ID and Manufacturer Code. The valid data can be single rule, or combinaon of mulple rules.
Parity Mode
Valid parity for Wiegand data. You can select either odd parity or even parity.
Odd Parity Start Bit, and Length
If you select Odd Parity, these items are available. If the odd parity start bit is 1, and the length is
12, then the system will start odd parity calculaon from bit 1. It will calculate 12 bits. The result
will be in bit 0. (Bit 0 is the rst bit.)
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Even Parity Start Bit, and Length
If you select Even Parity, these items are available. If the even parity start bit is 12, and the length is
12, then the system will start even parity calculaon from bit 12. It will calculate 12 bits. The result
will be in the last bit.
XOR Parity Start Bit, Length per Group, and Total Length
If you select XOR Parity, these items are available. Depending on the table displayed above, the
start bit is 0, the length per group is 4, and the total length is 40. It means that the system will
calculate from bit 0, calculate every 4 bit, and calculate 40 bits in total (10 groups in total). The
result will be in the last 4 bits. (The result length is the same as the length per group.)
Card ID Start Bit, Length, and Decimal Digit
If you use the transformaon rule, these items are available. Depending on the table displayed
above, the card ID start bit is 0, the length is 32, and the decimal digit is 10. It represents that from
bit 0, there are 32 bits represent the card ID. (The length here is calculated by bit.) And the decimal
digit length is 10 bits.
Site Code Start Bit, Length, and Decimal Digit
If you use the transformaon rule, these items are available. For detailed informaon, see the
explanaon of the card ID.
OEM Start Bit, Length, and Decimal Digit
If you use the transformaon rule, these items are available. For detailed informaon, see the
explanaon of the card ID.
Manufacturer Code Start Bit, Length, and Decimal Digit
If you use the transformaon rule, these items are available. Depending on the table displayed
above, the manufacturer code start bit is 32, length is 8, and decimal digit is 3. It represents that
from bit 32, there are 8 bits are manufacturer code. (The length here is calculated by bit.) And the
decimal length is 3.
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