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DS-K3G411X Series Tripod Turnsle
UD33128B
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Legal Informaon
About this Document
This Document includes instrucons for using and managing
the Product. Pictures, charts, images and all other informaon
hereinaer are for descripon and explanaon only.
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change, without noce, due to rmware updates or other
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RIGHTS OF PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR
DATA PROTECTION AND OTHER PRIVACY RIGHTS. YOU SHALL
NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES,
INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR
PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY
ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED TO ANY NUCLEAR
EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT
OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES.
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incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for
Products with facial
recognion features, biometrics data is
stored in your Products with
encrypon method; for ngerprint
Products, only ngerprint template will be saved, which is
impossible to reconstruct a
ngerprint image.
As a data controller/processor, you may process personal data,
including collecon, storage, use, processing, disclosure,
deleon, etc. You are advised to pay aenon to and comply
with applicable laws and regulaons related to the protecon
of personal data, including without limitaon, conducng
security controls to safeguard personal data, such as,
implemenng reasonable administrave and physical security
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controls, conduct periodic reviews and the assessments of the
eecveness of your security controls.
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All rights reserved.
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Regulatory Informa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 under
the EMC
Direcve 2014/30/EU, RE Direcve
2014/53/EU,the RoHS Direcve 2011/65/EU
2012/19/EU (WEEE direcve): Products marked
with this symbol cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. For proper recycling, return this product
to your local supplier upon the purchase of
equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collecon points. For more
informaon see: www.recyclethis.info
2006/66/EC (baery direcve): This product
contains a baery that cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. See the product documentaon for
specic baery informaon. The baery is
marked with this symbol, which may include
leering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or
mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the
baery to your supplier or to a designated
collecon point. For more informaon
see:www.recyclethis.info
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Safety Instrucon
These instrucons are intended to ensure that user can use the
product correctly to avoid danger or property loss.
The precauon measure is divided into Dangers and Cauons:
Dangers: Neglecng any of the warnings may cause serious injury
or death.
Cauons: Neglecng any of the cauons may cause injury or
equipment damage.
Dangers: Follow these safeguards
to prevent serious injury or death.
Cauons: Follow these precauons
to prevent potenal injury or
material damage.
Danger:
In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with
the electrical safety
regulaons of the naon and region.
Do not touch the bare metal contacts of the inlets aer the
circuit breaker is turned o. Electricity sll exists.
This equipment is not suitable for use in locaons where
children are likely to be present.
All the electronic
operaon should be strictly compliance with
the electrical safety regulaons, re prevenon regulaons and
other related
regulaons in your local region.
Please use the power adapter, which is provided by normal
company. The power consumpon cannot be less than the
required value.
Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as
adapter overload may cause over-heat or
re hazard.
Please make sure that the power has been disconnected before
you wire, install or dismantle the device.
If the top caps should be open and the device should be
powered on for maintenance, make sure:
1.Power
o the fan to prevent the operator from geng injured
accidentally.
2.Do not touch bare high-voltage components.
3.Make sure the switch's wiring sequence is correct aer
maintenance.
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.
Risk of explosion if the
baery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Improper replacement of the
baery with an incorrect type
may defeat a safeguard (for example, in the case of some
lithium
baery types).
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Do not dispose of the baery into re or a hot oven, or
mechanically crush or cut the baery, which may result in an
explosion.
Do not leave the baery in an extremely high temperature
surrounding environment, which may result in an explosion or
the leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
Do not subject the
baery to extremely low air pressure, which
may result in an explosion or the leakage of ammable liquid
or gas.
Dispose of used
baeries according to the instrucons.
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.)
Cauons:
The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing
and that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the equipment.
Ensure correct wiring of the terminals for connecon to an AC
mains supply.
The equipment has been designed, when required,
modied
for connecon to an IT power distribuon system.
No naked ame sources, such as lighted candles, should be
placed on the equipment.
The serial port of the equipment is used for debugging only.
Stainless steel may be corroded in some circumstances. You
need to clean and care the device by using the stainless steel
cleaner. It is suggested to clean the device every month.
Do not drop the device or subject it to physical shock, and do
not expose it to high
electromagnesm radiaon. Avoid the
equipment installaon on vibraons surface or places subject
to shock (ignorance can cause equipment damage).
Do not place the device in extremely hot (refer to the
specicaon of the device for the detailed operang
temperature), cold, dusty or damp locaons, and do not
expose it to high electromagnec radiaon.
The device cover for indoor use shall be kept from rain and
moisture.
Exposing the equipment to direct sun light, low
venlaon or
heat source such as heater or radiator is forbidden (ignorance
can cause
re danger).
Do not aim the device at the sun or extra bright places. A
blooming or smear may occur otherwise (which is not a
malfuncon however), and aecng the endurance of sensor
at the same me.
Please use the provided glove when open up the device cover,
avoid direct contact with the device cover, because the acidic
sweat of the
ngers may erode the surface coang of the
device cover.
Please use a so and dry cloth when clean inside and outside
surfaces of the device cover, do not use alkaline detergents.
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Please keep all wrappers aer unpack them for future use. In
case of any failure occurred, you need to return the device to
the factory with the original wrapper. Transportaon without
the original wrapper may result in damage on the device and
lead to addional costs.
Improper use or replacement of the baery may result in
hazard of explosion. Replace with the same or equivalent type
only. Dispose of used
baeries according to the instrucons
provided by the baery manufacturer.
Biometric
recognion products are not completely applicable
to
an-spoong environments. If you require a higher security
level, use mulple authencaon modes.
Do not stay in the lane when the device is
reboong.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS.
SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING ON CONCRETE OR OTHER NON-
COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE ONLY.
The
instrucons shall require connecon of the equipment
protecve earthing conductor to the installaon protecve
earthing conductor.
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Available Models
Product Name Model
Tripod Turnsle DS-K3G411X
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Contents
1 Overview .................................................................. 1
1.1 Introducon .......................................................... 1
1.2 Main Features ....................................................... 1
2 System Wiring .......................................................... 1
3
Installaon ............................................................... 2
3.1 Disassemble Pedestals .......................................... 2
3.2 Install Pedestals .................................................... 2
4 General Wiring ......................................................... 3
4.1 Components
Introducon ..................................... 4
4.2 Wiring ................................................................... 4
4.3 Wiring Electric Supply ........................................... 4
4.4 Terminal
Descripon ............................................. 5
4.4.1 Lane Control Board Terminal Descripon
............................................................................... 5
4.4.2 Access Control Board Terminal
Descripon
............................................................................... 5
4.4.3 Main Oponal Board Terminal Descripon
............................................................................... 6
4.4.4 Sub Oponal Board Terminal Descripon
............................................................................... 7
4.4.5 Card Reader Board Terminal
Descripon ..... 7
4.4.6 RS-485 Wiring .............................................. 8
4.4.7 RS-232 Wiring .............................................. 8
4.4.8 Alarm Input Wiring ...................................... 8
4.4.9 Exit Buon Wiring ........................................ 9
4.5 Device
Sengs via Buon .................................... 9
4.5.1 Conguraon via Buon .............................. 9
4.5.2 Inialize Device .......................................... 11
4.5.3 Pair Keyfob via Buon ............................... 11
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Acvaon ............................................................... 12
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5.1 Acvate via SADP ................................................ 12
5.2 Acvate Device via iVMS-4200 Client Soware
................................................................................... 13
5.3 Acvate via Web Browser ................................... 14
6 Operaon via Web Browser .................................... 14
6.1 Login ................................................................... 14
6.2 Forget Password .................................................. 15
6.3 Live View ............................................................. 15
6.4 Person Management ........................................... 15
6.5 Search Event ....................................................... 17
6.6
Conguraon ...................................................... 17
6.6.1 View Device Informaon ........................... 17
6.6.2 Set Time ..................................................... 18
6.6.3 Set DST ....................................................... 18
6.6.4 Change Administrator's Password ............. 18
6.6.5 Online Users .............................................. 18
6.6.6 View Device Arming/Disarming
Informaon
............................................................................. 19
6.6.7 Network Sengs ....................................... 19
6.6.8 Set Audio Parameters ................................ 20
6.6.9 Event Linkage ............................................. 21
6.6.10 Access Control
Sengs ............................ 21
6.6.11 Turnsle ................................................... 24
6.6.12 Card Sengs ............................................ 27
6.6.13 Set Privacy Parameters ............................ 27
6.6.14 Set Fingerprint Parameters ...................... 27
6.6.15 Customize Audio Content ........................ 28
6.6.16 Upgrade and Maintenance ...................... 29
6.6.17 Device Debugging .................................... 30
6.6.18 Component Status ................................... 30
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6.6.19 Log Query ................................................ 30
6.6.20 Cercate Management .......................... 30
7 Client Soware Conguraon ................................. 31
7.1
Conguraon Flow of Client Soware ................ 32
7.2 Device Management ........................................... 32
7.2.1 Add Device ................................................. 32
7.2.2 Reset Device Password .............................. 34
7.2.3 Manage Added Devices ............................. 35
7.3 Group Management ........................................... 36
7.3.1 Add Group ................................................. 36
7.3.2 Import Resources to Group ....................... 36
7.4 Person Management ........................................... 37
7.4.1 Add
Organizaon ....................................... 37
7.4.2 Congure Basic Informaon ...................... 37
7.4.3 Collect Fingerprint via Client ..................... 38
7.4.4 Import and Export Person
Idenfy
Informaon ......................................................... 39
7.4.5 Get Person
Informaon from Access Control
Device ................................................................. 40
7.4.6 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch ................. 41
7.4.7 Report Card Loss ........................................ 41
7.4.8 Set Card Issuing Parameters ...................... 42
7.5
Congure Schedule and Template ...................... 43
7.5.1 Add Holiday ............................................... 43
7.5.2 Add Template ............................................. 44
7.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access
Authorizaon to
Persons ..................................................................... 45
7.7 Congure Advanced Funcons ........................... 47
7.7.1 Congure Device Parameters .................... 47
7.7.2
Congure Device Parameters .................... 51
7.8 Door Control ....................................................... 51
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7.8.1 Control Door Status ................................... 52
7.8.2 Check Real-Time Access Records ............... 53
A. DIP Switch ............................................................. 55
A.1 DIP Switch
Descripon ....................................... 56
A.2 DIP Switch Corresponded
Funcons ................... 57
B. Buon Conguraon Descripon .......................... 58
C. Event and Alarm Type ............................................ 62
D. Table of Audio Index Related Content .................... 63
E. Error Code
Descripon ........................................... 64
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1 Overview
1.1 Introducon
The tripod turnsle is designed to detect unauthorized entrance
or exit. By adopng the turnsle integratedly with the access
control system, person should
authencate to pass through the
lane via swiping IC or ID card, scanning QR code, etc. It is widely
used in aracons, stadiums, construcon sites, residences, etc.
1.2 Main Features
Bidireconal (Entering/Exing) lane.
Support remote control and management by HCP soware.
High-brightness LED indicates the entrance/exit and passing
status.
Fire alarm passing: When triggered, the arms will be dropped
automacally for emergency evacuaon.
Support PC web browser, easy to do the conguraon.
Support ISAPI protocol for 3rd party integraon development.
2 System Wiring
The preparaon before installaon and general wiring.
Steps
1. Draw a central line on the
installaon surface of the le or
right pedestal.
2. Draw other parallel lines for installing the other pedestals.
Note
The distance between the nearest two line is 781 mm.
3. Slot on the installaon surface and dig installaon holes
according to the hole posion. Put 4 expansion bolts for each
pedestal.
4. Bury cables. Each lane buries 1 high voltage cable. For details,
see the system wiring diagram below.
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Figure 2-1 System Wiring Diagram
Note
High voltage: AC power input
Low voltage: network cable (CAT5E or CAT6), interconnecng
data cable and interconnecng power cable.
The supplied interconnecng power cable length is 3.75 m, if
necessary, you can contact the sales person to replace it with
a 5.5 m cable.
The suggested inner diameter of the high and low voltage
conduit is larger than 30 mm. If the switch
(oponal) is
selected, the suggested inner diameter of the high voltage
conduit is larger than 30 mm.
If you want to bury both of the high voltage cable and the
interconnecng cable, the two cables should be in separated
conduits to avoid interference.
If more peripherals are required to connect, you should
increase the conduit diameter or bury another conduit for
the external cables.
3 Installaon
3.1 Disassemble Pedestals
Before installaon, you should use the key to open the pedestals.
View the pictures below to nd the lock holes.
Figure 3-1 Lock Holes
3.2 Install Pedestals
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Before You Start
Prepare for the installaon tools, check the device and the
accessories, and clear the installaon base.
Steps
Note
The device should be installed on the concrete surface or other
non-ammable surfaces.
To prevent stainless steel from rusng due to dirt during
construcon, it is recommended that the protecve lm be
removed
aer the installaon is completed. There may be
residual adhesive at the lm cung posion. It is
recommended to use WD-40 protecve liquid to wipe aer
tearing the lm.
The dimension is as follows.
Figure 3-2 Dimension
1. Prepare for the installaon tools, check the components, and
prepare for the installaon base.
2. Seal the boom of the turnsle to avoid water from entering.
3. Move the pedestals to the corresponded posions.
Note
Make sure the installaon holes on the pedestals and the base
are aligned with each other.
4. Secure the pedestals with expansion bolts.
Note
Do not immerse the pedestal in the water. In special
circumstances, the immersed height should be no more than
150 mm.
4 General Wiring
Note
Aer maintenance, you should close the water-proof cover
over the high/low voltage module.
When you should maintain or disassemble the high voltage
modules, you should remove the enre high voltage modules
and maintain it outside the
turnsle. You should unplug the
cables that connected to the peripherals before maintenance
to avoid destroy of the device.
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4.1 Components Introducon
By default, basic components of the turnsle are connected well.
The turnsle supports wiring the AC electric supply for the whole
system's power supply.
The picture displayed below describes each component's posion
on the turnsle.
Note
The diagram is for reference only.
Figure 4-1 Components Diagram
The picture displayed below describes the serial port on the
entrance and exit direcon.
Figure 4-2 Serial Port
4.2 Wiring
Scan the QR code to view the wiring guide video.
4.3 Wiring Electric Supply
Wire electric supply with the power switch or power adapter in
the pedestal. Terminal L (brown) and terminal N (Blue) are on the
switch, while terminal PE should connect to a ground wire (yellow
and green wire).
For product with power switch, the wiring diagram is as follows:
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For product with power adapter, the wiring diagram is as follows:
Warning
Terminal PE should connect to a ground wire to avoid hazard
when people touching the device.
The switching power supply can select the input voltage of 220 V
or 110 V by the DIP switch, and the default
seng is 220V. Please
adjust the DIP switch based on the actual AC voltage to avoid
damaging the equipment.
Note
The cable bare part should be no more than 8 mm. If possible,
wear an insulaon cap at the end of the bare cable. Make sure
there's no bare copper or cable aer the wiring.
The Terminal L and the Terminal N cannot be wired reversely.
Do not wire the input and output terminal reversely.
To avoid people injury and device damage, when
tesng, the
ground resistance of the equipotenal points should not be
larger than 2 Ω
4.4 Terminal Descripon
4.4.1 Lane Control Board Terminal Descripon
The lane control board contains power input interface, exit
buon and re input interface, access control board interface,
debugging port, indicator interface, etc.
The picture displayed below is the lane control board diagram.
4.4.2 Access Control Board Terminal
Descripon
Access control board is mainly used for authority idencaon in
places with high security levels such as public security or judicial
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place, external device accessing, and communicaon with the
upper plaorm and lane controller.
Note
RS-485A corresponds to UART 5 on web and is for QR code
scanner connecon at entrance by default; RS-485C
corresponds to UART 7 on web and is for card reader
connecon at entrance by default.
The SOC and MCU serial port are for maintenance and
debugging use only.
Press the Reset buon for 5 s and the device will start to
restore to factory
sengs.
The wiring diagram of extended interface of access control board
is shown as follows.
Figure 4-3 Wring Diagram of BUS3 Interface
Note
RS-232A corresponds to UART 1 on web.
4.4.3 Main Oponal Board Terminal Descripon
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The main oponal board contains the sub-1G antenna interface,
loudspeaker interface, debugging port, Wiegand/exit buon
interface, 5 VDC output and communicaon interface.
Figure 4-4 Main Oponal Board Terminal
4.4.4 Sub
Oponal Board Terminal Descripon
Figure 4-5 Sub Oponal Board Terminal
Note
RS-485B corresponds to port 6 on web and is for QR code
scanner connecon by default.
RS-485D corresponds to port 4 on web and is for card reader
connecon by default.
RS-232B corresponds to port 2 on web and is for ngerprint
reader connecon by default.
4.4.5 Card Reader Board Terminal Descripon
The card reader board can be connected to the access control
board via RS-485 interface.
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Figure 4-6 Card Reader Board
4.4.6 RS-485 Wiring
The RS-485 interfaces on the access control board and sub
oponal board are suggested to connect with the face
recognion module or the card reader. Here takes connecng
with a card reader as an example.
Note
If there are other RS-485 devices connecng, the ID of the
RS-485 cannot be conicted.
The connected 12 V power interface for the face recognion
terminal cannot be connected with other 12 V devices.
Figure 4-7 Wiring RS-485
4.4.7 RS-232 Wiring
Note
There is 1 RS-232 interface on the extended interface of access
control board, see Access Control Board Terminal Descripon.
The RS-232A corresponds to UART 1 on web.
There is 1 RS-232 interface on the sub oponal board, see Sub
Oponal Board Terminal Descripon. The RS-232B
corresponds to UART 2 on web.
The RS-232C interface is reserved.
Figure 4-8 RS-232 Wiring
4.4.8 Alarm Input Wiring
On the lane control board, you can wire the re alarm input
interface.
Figure 4-9 Remaining Open
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Figure 4-10 Remaining Closed
4.4.9 Exit Buon Wiring
The main and sub lane control board each has 1 buon interface,
which can be connected to exit buon or face recognion device.
Figure 4-11 Exit Buon Wiring
Note
The face recognion devices are powered via 12 VDC power
output interface of the main and sub lane control board.
Barrier open at the entrance: connect to BTN1 and GND.
Barrier open at the exit: connect to BTN2 and GND.
4.5 Device Sengs via Buon
You can congure the device via buon on the lane control board.
4.5.1
Conguraon via Buon
Buon Descripon
The buons are on the lane control board.
Figure 4-12
Buon
Exit Buon
Single press to open the gate from the entrance posion.
Double press to open the gate from the exit posion.
Parameter Conguraon Buon
LEFT: Press to add ten to conguraon data
RIGHT: Press to add one conguraon data
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CANCEL: Return to the level-1 menu, or exit the conguraon
from the level-1 menu
OK: Conrm the data, or enter conguraon mode, or enter
the submenu
Note
Conguraon data is displayed by two digital tubes.
Level-1 Menu: If the decimal point on the right is on, it
indicates the level-1 menu. The number represents the
conguraon item number.
Level-2 Menu: if the decimal point in the middle is on, it
indicates the level -2 menu. The number represents the
parameters of a
conguraon item.
Buon Conguraon Procedure
Figure 4-13 Procedure
Steps:
1. Enter the conguraon mode. The number of 1 will show up
on the right side of the screen and the device is ready for
conguraon.
2. Press LEFT and RIGHT to set the conguraon No. Press OK to
enter the level-2 menu and view the parameters. Press
CANCEL, or conduct no operaon for 5 s to cancel
conguraon.
3. Press LEFT and RIGHT to set the parameters at your needs.
Press OK to save the changes or press CANCEL back to
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conguraon No. seng without saving changes. Conduct no
operaons for 5 s to cancel conguraon.
4.5.2 Inialize Device
Steps
1. Hold the inializaon buon on the access control board for 5
s.
Figure 4-14 Inializaon Buon Posion
2. The device will start restoring to factory
sengs.
3. When the process is nished, the device will beep for 3 s.
Cauon
The inializaon of the device will restore all the parameters to
the default seng and all the device events are deleted.
Note
Make sure no persons are in the lane when powering on the
device.
4.5.3 Pair Keyfob via Buon
Pair the keyfob to the device via buon to open/close the barrier
remotely.
Before You Start
Oponal board is necessary for keyfob funcons.
Ask our technique supports or sales and purchase the keyfob.
Steps
Note
For details about buon's operaon, see Conguraon via
Buon.
For details about the conguraon No. and its related funcon,
see Buon Conguraon Descripon.
For details about the keyfob operaon instrucons, see the
keyfob's user manual.
1. Enter the keyfob pairing mode.
1) Enter the conguraon mode.
2) Set the conguraon No. in Level-1 to 2. The device will
enter the keyfob pairing mode.
3) Set the
conguraon No. in the Level-2 menu to 2. The
device will enter the keyfob pairing mode.
2. Hold the Close buon for more than 10 seconds.
The keyfob's indicator will ash if the pairing is completed.
3. Exit the keyfob pairing mode.
1) Enter the conguraon mode.
2) Set the conguraon No. in Level-1 to 2. The device will
enter the keyfob pairing mode.
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3) Set the conguraon No. in the Level-2 menu to 1. The
device will exit the keyfob pairing mode.
5 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.: 80
The default user name: admin
5.1 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.
Note
Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to
be set as acvaon password.
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.
5.2 Acvate Device via iVMS-4200 Client
Soware
For some devices, you are required to create the password to
acvate them before they can be added to the iVMS-4200
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.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including
at least three kinds of following categories: upper case leers,
lower case leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you
change your password regularly, especially in the high security
system, changing the password monthly or weekly can
beer
protect your product.
Proper conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the service provider and/or end-
user.
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Note
Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to
be set as acvaon password.
7. Click OK to acvate the device.
5.3 Acvate via Web Browser
You can acvate the device via the web browser.
Steps
1. Enter the device default IP address (192.0.0.64) in the address
bar of the web browser, and press Enter.
Note
Make sure the device IP address and the computer's should be
in the same IP segment.
2. Create a 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.
Note
Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to
be set as acvaon password.
3. Click Acvate.
4. Edit the device IP address. You can edit the IP address via the
SADP tool, the device, and the client
soware.
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Operaon via Web Browser
6.1 Login
You can login via the web browser or the remote conguraon of
the client soware.
Note
Make sure the device is acvated.
Login via Web Browser
Enter the device IP address in the address bar of the web browser
and press Enter to enter the login page.
Enter the device user name and the password. Click Login.
Login via Remote
Conguraon of Client Soware
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Download and open the client soware. Aer adding the device,
click to enter the Conguraon page.
6.2 Forget Password
If you forget the password when logging in, you can change the
password by email address or security quesons.
On the login page, click Forget Password.
Select Vericaon Mode.
Security Queson Vericaon
Answer the security quesons.
E-mail Vericaon
1.Export the QR code and send it to
aachment.
2.You will receive a vericaon code within 5 minutes in your
reserved email.
3.Enter the
vericaon code into the vericaon code eld to
verify your idencaon.
Click Next, create a new password and conrm it.
6.3 Live View
You can view the device component status, real-me event,
person informaon, network status, basic informaon, and device
capacity. You can also control the barrier remotely.
Funcon Descripons:
Device Component Status
You can check if the device is working properly. Click View
More to view the detailed component status.
Remote Control
/ / /
The door is opened/closed/remaining open/remaining closed.
Real-Time Event
You can view the event Employee ID, Name, Card No., Event
Type, Time, and Operaon. You can also click View More to
enter the search
condions, including the event type,
employee ID, the name, the card No., the start me, and the
end
me, and click Search. The results will be displayed on the
right panel.
Person Informaon
You can view the added and not added informaon of person,
card and
ngerprint.
Network Status
You can view the network connecon status.
Basic Informaon
You can view the model, serial No. and rmware version.
Device Capacity
You can view the person, card, ngerprint and event capacity.
6.4 Person Management
You can add person and see person's informaon including card,
ngerprint, etc.
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Click Add to add the person's informaon, including the basic
informaon, cercate, and authencaon sengs.
Figure 6-1 Person Management
Add Basic
Informaon
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Add the person's basic
informaon, including the employee ID,
the person's name, etc.
Click Save to save the sengs.
Set Permission Time
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Enable Long-Term Eecve User, or set Start Time and End Time
and the person can only has the permission within the
congured
me period according to your actual needs.
Click Save to save the sengs.
Authencaon
Sengs
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Set the authencaon type. If you select Custom, you can set
authencaon method as ngerprint, card, etc.
Click Save to save the sengs.
Add Card
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Click Add Card, enter the Card No. and select the Property, and
click Save to add the card.
Click Save to save the sengs.
Import/Export Person Data
Export Person Data
You can export added person data for back-up or imporng to
other devices.
Click Export Person Data, set an encrypon password and
conrm it. Click OK.
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Note
The person data will be downloaded to your PC.
The password you set will be required for imporng the data
le.
Imporng Person Data
Click Imporng Person Data and select the le. Click Import.
Enter the encrypon password to import and synchronize the
person data to devices.
Note
Please ensure the name of the imported le is
"UserDataFile".
6.5 Search Event
Click Event Search to enter the Search page.
Figure 6-2 Search Event
Select the event type and enter the search condions, including
the employee ID, name, card No., start me, and end me, and
click Search.
The results will be displayed on the right panel.
6.6 Conguraon
6.6.1 View Device Informaon
Click Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Basic
Informaon to enter the conguraon page.
You can view the device name, language, model, serial No.,
version, IO input, IO output, and local RS-485 number.
You can change Device Name and click Save.
You can view the device capacity, including person, card,
ngerprint and event.
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6.6.2 Set Time
Set the device's me zone and synchronizaon mode.
Click Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Time
Sengs .
Click Save to save the sengs aer the conguraon.
Time Zone
Select the device located me zone from the drop-down list.
Time Sync.
NTP
You should set the NTP server's IP address, port No., and
interval.
Manual
By default, the device
me should be synchronized
manually. You can set the device me manually or check
Sync. with Computer Time to synchronize the device
me
with the computer's me.
6.6.3 Set DST
Steps
1. Click Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Time
Sengs .
2. Enable DST.
3. Set the DST start me, end me and bias me.
4. Click Save to save the sengs.
6.6.4 Change Administrator's Password
Steps
1. Click Conguraon → User Management .
2.
Click .
3. Enter the old password and create a new password.
4. Conrm the new password.
5. Click OK.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including
at least three kinds of following categories: upper case leers,
lower case leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you
change your password regularly, especially in the high security
system, changing the password monthly or weekly can
beer
protect your product.
Proper conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the service provider and/or end-
user.
6.6.5 Online Users
The informaon of users logging into the device is shown.
Go to
Conguraon → User Management → Online Users to
view the list of online users.
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6.6.6 View Device Arming/Disarming Informaon
View device arming type and arming IP address.
Go to Conguraon → User Management → Arming/Disarming
Informaon .
You can view the device arming/disarming informaon. Click
Refresh to refresh the page.
6.6.7 Network Sengs
Set Basic Network Parameters
Click Conguraon → Network → Network Sengs → TCP/IP .
Figure 6-3 TCP/IP Sengs Page
You can view the mac address and MTU.
Set the parameters and click Save to save the sengs.
NIC Type
Select a NIC type from the drop-down list. By default, it is Self-
Adapve
.
DHCP
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If you disable DHCP, you should manually set the IPv4 address,
IPv4 subnet mask, IPv4 default gateway, preferred DNS server,
and alternate DNS server.
If you enable DHCP, the system will automacally allocate the
IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, the IPv4 default gateway
preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server.
DNS Server
Set the preferred DNS server and the Alternate DNS server
according to your actual need.
Set Port Parameters
Set the HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP Listening parameters.
Click Conguraon → Network → Network Service → HTTP(S) .
Figure 6-4 Network Service
HTTP
It refers to the port through which the browser accesses the
device. For example, when the HTTP Port is
modied to 81, you
need to enter
hp://192.0.0.65:81 in the browser for login.
HTTPS
Set the HTTPS for accessing the browser.
Cercate is required
when accessing.
HTTP Listening
The device can send alarm informaon to the event alarm IP
address or domain name via HTTP protocol/HTTPS protocol.
Edit the event alarm IP address or domain name, URL, port,
and protocol.
Note
The event alarm IP address or domain name should support
the HTTP protocol/HTTPS protocol to receive the alarm
informaon.
6.6.8 Set Audio Parameters
Set the audio parameters.
Click Conguraon → Video/Audio → Audio .
Figure 6-5 Audio Sengs Page
Set the output volume, and enable voice prompt according to
your needs.
Click Save to save the sengs.
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6.6.9 Event Linkage
Set linked acons for events.
Steps
1. Click Conguraon → Event → Event Detecon → Linkage
Sengs to enter the page.
Figure 6-6 Event Linkage
2. Set event source.
-
If you choose Linkage Type as Event Linkage, you need to
select event types from the drop-down list.
-
If you choose Linkage Type as Card Linkage, you need to
enter the card No. and select the card reader.
-
If you choose Linkage Type as Link Employee ID, you need to
enter the employee ID and select the card reader.
3. Set linkage
acon.
Buzzer Linkage
Enable Buzzer Linkage and select Start Buzzing or Stop
Buzzing for the target event.
Door Linkage
Enable Linked Door, check Entrance or Exit, and set the door
status for the target event.
Linked Alarm Output
Enable Linked Alarm Output, check Alarm Output 1 or
Alarm Output 2, and set the alarm output status for the
target event.
Linkage Audio Prompt
Enable Linked Audio Prompt and select the play mode.
If you choose TTS, you need to select the play mode, set
language and enter the prompt content.
If you choose Audio File, you need to select the play mode,
and select an available audio
le from the drop-down list or
click General Linkage Sengs to add a new audio le.
4. Click Save to save the sengs.
6.6.10 Access Control
Sengs
Set Authencaon Parameters
Click Conguraon → Access Control Authencaon Sengs .
Note
The funcons vary according to dierent models. Refers to the
actual device for details.
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Figure 6-7 Set Authencaon Parameters
Click Save to save the
sengs aer the conguraon.
Terminal
Choose Entrance or Exit for sengs.
Terminal Type/Terminal Model
Get terminal descripon. They are read-only.
Enable Authencaon Device
Enable the authencaon funcon.
Authencaon
Select an authencaon mode according to your actual needs
from the drop-down list.
Authencaon Interval
You can set the authencaon interval of the same person
when
authencang. The same person can only authencate
once in the congured interval. A second authencaon will be
failed.
Alarm of Max. Failed
Aempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading aempts reach
the set value.
Max. Authencaon Failed Aempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading aempts reach
the set value.
Communicaon with Controller Every
When the access control device cannot connect with the card
reader for longer than the set me, the card reader will turn
oine automacally.
Note
The authencaon interval value ranges from 2 s to 255 s.
Set Door Parameters
Click Conguraon → Access Control → Door Parameters .
Click Save to save the sengs aer the conguraon.
Door No.
Select Entrance or Exit for sengs.
Door Name
You can create a name for the door.
Open Duraon
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Set the door unlocking duraon. If the door is not opened for
the set me, the door will be locked.
Note
The open duraon ranges from 5 s to 60 s.
Exit Buon Type
You can set the exit
buon as Remain Open or Remain Closed
according to your actual needs. By default, it is Remain Open.
Door Remain Open
Duraon with First Person
Set the door open duraon when rst person is in. Aer the
rst person is authorized, it allows mulple persons access the
door or other authencaon acons.
Serial Port Sengs
Set serial port parameters.
Steps
1. Click
Conguraon → Access Control → Serial Port Sengs .
2. Set the No., Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit and Parity.
3. Set the Peripheral Type as Card Reader, Card Receiver, QR
Code Scanner, Fingerprint Module or Disable.
4. Set the Peripheral Posion as Entrance or Exit.
5. You can view the external device model and peripheral
soware version.
6. Click Save.
Set Wiegand Parameters
You can set the Wiegand transmission direcon.
Steps
Note
Some device models do not support this funcon. Refer to the
actual products when conguraon.
1. Click Conguraon → Access Control → Wiegand Sengs .
2. Select Entrance or Exit.
3. Enable Wiegand funcon.
4. The wiegand transmission direcon is set Input by default.
Note
Input: the device can connect a Wiegand card reader.
5. Select Wiegand Mode.
6. Click Save to save the sengs.
Note
If you change the peripheral, and aer you save the device
parameters, the device will reboot automacally.
Set Terminal Parameters
You can set terminal parameters for accessing.
Click Conguraon → Access Control → Terminal Parameters .
You can set Working Mode as Permission Free Mode or Access
Control Mode.
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Permission Free Mode
The device only judge your credenal is in the valid duraon,
and will not authencate the permission.
Enable Verify Credenal Locally, the device will check
permission but not
esmate the plan template.
Access Control Mode
The access control mode is the device normal mode. You
should authencate your credenal for accessing.
You can enable Remote Vericaon according to your actual
needs.
Aer enabling, you can verify remotely. And you can
enable Verify Credenal Locally according to your actual needs.
Click Save to save the sengs aer the conguraon.
6.6.11 Turnsle
Basic Parameters
Set turnsle basic parameters.
Steps
1. Click Conguraon Turnsle Conguraon → Basic Sengs
to enter the page.
Figure 6-8 Basic Parameters
2. View the Channel Type, Channel Model and Working Status.
3. Set the passing mode.
-
If you choose General Passing, you can select the barrier
status for the entrance and exit from the drop-down list.
-
If you choose Weekly Schedule, you can set a weekly
schedule for entrance and exit barriers.
4. Click Save.
keyfob
Set keyfob parameters.
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Steps
1. Click Conguraon Turnsle Conguraon → Keyfob to
enter the page.
Figure 6-9 keyfob
2. View the keyfob working status.
3. Set Working Mode as One-to-One or One-to-Many.
4. Add keyfob.
1) Click Add and the keyfob adding window will pop up.
2) Enter the Name and Serial No..
3) Check to enable Permission for Remaining Open at your
actual needs.
4) Click OK to add the keyfob.
5. Oponal: Select a keyfob and click Delete to delete the keyfob.
6. Click Save.
People Counng
Set people counng .
Steps
1. Click
Conguraon Turnsle Conguraon → People
Counng Sengs to enter the page.
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Figure 6-10 People Counng
2. Enable People Counng.
3. Enable Device Oine People Counng at your actual needs.
Note
Passing Event Recording is reserved.
4. Select Person Stascs Type as Invalid, Passing Detecon or
Authencaon Number.
5. Oponal: Click Clear to clear all the people counng
informaon.
Other Sengs
Set other parameters.
Steps
1. Click
Conguraon Turnsle Conguraon → Other
Sengs to enter the page.
2. Set Alarm Output Duraon.
Note
The alarm output duraon ranges from 0 s to 3599 s.
3. Drag the block or enter the value to adjust the light board
brightness.
4. Set the alarm buzzer duraon.
5. Enable Memory Mode at your actual needs.
Note
Mulple cards presenng for mulple person passing is
allowable when enabling the memory mode. When the passing
person's number exceeds the card presenng number, or aer
the latest person passing with no other person passing within
the door open duraon, the door will close automacally.
6.
Set Fire Input Type.
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7. Click Save.
6.6.12 Card Sengs
Set Card Security
Click Conguraon → Card Sengs → Card Type to enter the
sengs page.
Set the parameters and click Save.
Enable NFC Card
Reserved.
Enable M1 Card
Enable M1 card and authencang by presenng M1 card is
available.
M1 Card
Encrypon
Sector
M1 card encrypon can improve the security level of
authencaon.
Enable the funcon and set the encrypon sector. By default,
Sector 13 is encrypted. It is recommended to encrypt sector
13.
Enable EM Card
Enable EM card and
authencang by presenng EM card is
available.
Note
If the peripheral card reader supports presenng EM card, the
funcon is also supported to enable/disable the EM card
funcon.
Enable DESFire Card
The device can read the data from DESFire card when enabling
the DESFire card funcon.
DESFire Card Read Content
Aer enable the DESFire card content reading funcon, the
device can read the DESFire card content.
Enable FeliCa Card
The device can read the data from FeliCa card when enabling
the FeliCa card
funcon.
Set Card No. Authencaon Parameters
Set the card reading content when authencate via card on the
device.
Go to Conguraon → Card Sengs → Card No. Auth. Sengs .
Select a card authencaon mode and enable reversed card No.
at your actual needs. Click Save.
6.6.13 Set Privacy Parameters
Set the event storage type.
Go to Conguraon → Security → Privacy Sengs
The event storage type is overwring by default. The earliest 5%
events will be deleted when the system detects the stored events
has been over 95% of the full space.
6.6.14 Set Fingerprint Parameters
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You can set ngerprint parameters for accessing.
Click Conguraon → Smart → Smart .
Select the Card Reader as Entrance or Exit.
Enable Fingerprint Recognion.
Select Fingerprint Security Level.
Click Save to save the sengs aer the conguraon.
6.6.15 Customize Audio Content
Customize the output audio content when authencaon
succeeded and failed.
Steps
1. Click
Conguraon → Preference → Prompt Schedule .
Figure 6-11 Customize Audio Content
2. Enable the funcon.
3. Set the appellaon.
4. Set the me period when authencaon succeeded.
1) Click Add Time Duraon.
2) Set the me duraon.
Note
If authencaon is succeeded in the congured me
duraon, the device will broadcast the congured content.
3) Select the voice prompt type.
4) Enter the audio prompt content or select audio le.
Note
You can click + Audio File or Audio File Management to add
audio les.
5) Oponal: Repeat substep 1 to 3.
6)
Oponal: Click to delete the congured me duraon.
5. Set the me duraon when authencaon failed.
1) Click Add Time Duraon.
2) Set the me duraon.
Note
If authencaon is failed in the congured me duraon,
the device will broadcast the congured content.
3) Select the voice prompt type.
4) Enter the audio prompt content or select audio le.
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Note
You can click + Audio File or Audio File Management to add
audio les.
5) Oponal: Repeat substep 1 to 3.
6)
Oponal: Click to delete the congured me duraon.
6. Click Save.
6.6.16 Upgrade and Maintenance
Reboot device, restore device parameters, and upgrade device
version.
Reboot Device
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Restart .
Click Restart to reboot the device.
Upgrade
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Upgrade .
Select an upgrade type from the drop-down list. Click and
select the upgrade le from your local PC. Click Upgrade to start
upgrading.
If the device has been connected to Hik-Connect and network,
when there is a new
installaon package in Hik-Connect, you can
click Upgrade aer Online Update to upgrade the device system.
Note
Do not power o during the upgrading.
Restore Parameters
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Backup and
Reset .
Restore All
All parameters will be restored to the factory
sengs. You
should acvate the device before usage.
Restore
The device will restore to the default sengs, except for the
device IP address and the user
informaon.
Import and Export Parameters
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Backup and
Reset .
Export
Click Export to export the device parameters.
Note
You can import the exported device parameters to another
device.
Import
Click and select the le to import. Click Import to start
import conguraon le.
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6.6.17 Device Debugging
You can set device debugging parameters.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Device
Debugging .
2. You can set the following parameters.
Enable SSH
To raise network security, disable SSH service. The
conguraon is only used to debug the device for the
professionals.
Print Log
You can click Export to export log.
Capture Network Packet
You can set the Capture Packet
Duraon, Capture Packet
Size, and click Start to capture.
6.6.18 Component Status
You can view the main lane and other status.
Main Lane Status
Device Component
You can view the status of the access control board, lane
control board, user extended interface board.
Peripheral
You can view the status of the RS-485 and RS-232 card reader.
Others
Passing Mode
You can view the entrance and exit mode.
Input and Output Status
You can view the status of the event input, alarm output and
re alarm.
Other Status
You can view the status of the barrier and the keyfob receiving
module.
6.6.19 Log Query
You can search and view the device logs.
Go to Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Log .
Set the major and minor type of the log type. Set the start me
and end me for searching, and click Search.
The results will be displayed below, which including the No., me,
the major type the minor type, the channel No., the local/remote
user informaon, the remote host IP, etc.
6.6.20
Cercate Management
It helps to manage the server/client cercates and CA
cercate.
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain device models.
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Create and Install Self-signed Cercate
Steps
1. Go to Maintenance and Security → Security Cercate
Management .
2. In the Cercate Files area, select a Cercate Type from the
drop-down list.
3. Click Create.
4. Input
cercate informaon.
5. Click OK to save and install the cercate.
The created cercate is displayed in the Cercate Details
area.
The cercate will be saved automacally.
6. Download the cercate and save it to an asking le in the
local computer.
7. Send the asking
le to a cercaon authority for signature.
8. Import the signed cercate.
1) Select a cercate type in the Import Passwords area, and
select a cercate from the local, and click Install.
2) Select a cercate type in the Import Communicaon
Cercate area, and select a cercate from the local, and
click Install.
Install Other Authorized Cercate
If you already has an authorized cercate (not created by the
device), you can import it to the device directly.
Steps
1. Go to Maintenance and Security → Security
Cercate
Management .
2. In the Import Passwords and Import Communicaon
Cercate
areas, select cercate type and upload cercate.
3. Click Install.
Install CA Cercate
Before You Start
Prepare a CA cercate in advance.
Steps
1. Go to Maintenance and Security → Security
Cercate
Management .
2. Create an ID in the Import CA
Cercate area.
Note
The input cercate ID cannot be the same as the exisng
ones.
3. Upload a cercate le from the local.
4. Click Install.
7 Client
Soware Conguraon
You can call the hotline to get the iVMS-4200 client soware
installaon
package.
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7.1 Conguraon Flow of Client Soware
Follow the ow diagram below to congure on the client
soware.
Figure 7-1 Flow Diagram of Conguraon on Client Soware
7.2 Device Management
The client supports managing access control devices and video
intercom devices.
Example
You can control entrance & exit and manage aendance aer
adding access control devices to the client; you can perform video
intercom with the indoor
staons and door staons.
7.2.1 Add Device
The client provides three device adding modes including by IP/
domain and IP segment. The client also supports
imporng
mulple devices in a batch when there are large amount of
devices to be added.
Add Device by IP Address or Domain Name
If you know the IP address or domain name of the device to add,
you can add devices to the client by specifying the IP address (or
domain name), user name, password, etc.
Steps
1. Enter Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
The added devices are displayed on the right panel.
3. Click Add to open the Add window, and then select IP/Domain
as the adding mode.
4. Enter the required
informaon.
Name
Create a descripve name for the device. For example, you
can use a nickname that can show the locaon or feature of
the device.
Address
The IP address or domain name of the device.
Port
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The devices to add share the same port number. The default
value is 80.
User Name
Enter the device user name. By default, the user name is
admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
Proper
conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the service provider and/or
end-user.
5. Oponal: Check Transmission Encrypon (TLS) to enable
transmission encrypon using TLS (Transport Layer Security)
protocol for security purpose.
Note
This funcon should be supported by the device.
If you have enabled Cercate Vericaon, you should click
Open Cercate Directory to open the default folder, and
copy the cercate le exported from the device to this
default directory to strengthen the security.
You can log into the device to get the
cercate le by web
browser.
6. Check Synchronize Time to synchronize the device me with
the PC running the client
aer adding the device to the client.
7. Oponal: Check Import to Group to create a group by the
device name, and import all the channels of the device to this
group.
Example
For access control device, its access points, alarm inputs/
outputs, and encoding channels (if exist) will be imported to
this group.
8. Finish adding the device.
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Click Add to add the device and back to the device list page.
-
Click Add and New to save the sengs and connue to add
other device.
Import Devices in a Batch
You can add mulple devices to the client in a batch by entering
the device parameters in a
pre-dened CSV le.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
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3. Click Add to open the Add window, and then select Batch
Import as the adding mode.
4. Click Export Template and then save the pre-dened template
(CSV le) on your PC.
5. Open the exported template le and enter the required
informaon of the devices to be added on the corresponding
column.
Note
For detailed descripon of the required elds, refer to the
introducons in the template.
Adding Mode
Enter 0 or 1 or 2.
Address
Edit the address of the device.
Port
Enter the device port number. The default port number is
8000.
User Name
Enter the device user name. By default, the user name is
admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including at least three kinds of following categories: upper
case leers, lower case leers, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you change your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, changing the
password monthly or weekly can
beer protect your
product.
Proper
conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the service provider and/or
end-user.
Import to Group
Enter 1 to create a group by the device name. All the
channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding
group by default. Enter 0 to disable this funcon.
6.
Click and select the template le.
7. Click Add to import the devices.
7.2.2 Reset Device Password
If you forgot the password of the detected online devices, you
can reset the device password via the client.
Steps
1. Enter Device Management page.
2. Click Online Device to show the online device area.
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All the online devices sharing the same subnet will be displayed
in the list.
3.
Select the device from the list and click on the Operaon
column.
4. Reset the device password.
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Click Generate to pop up the QR Code window and click
Download to save the QR code to your PC. You can also take
a photo of the QR code to save it to your phone. Send the
picture to our technical support.
Note
For the following operaons for reseng the password,
contact our technical support.
Cauon
The password strength of the device can be automacally
checked. We highly recommend you change the password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including
at least three kinds of following categories: upper case leers,
lower case leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you
change your password regularly, especially in the high security
system, changing the password monthly or weekly can
beer
protect your product.
Proper conguraon of all passwords and other security
sengs is the responsibility of the service provider and/or end-
user.
7.2.3 Manage Added Devices
Aer adding devices to device list, you can manage the added
devices including eding device parameters, remote
conguraon, viewing device status, etc.
Table 7-1 Manage Added Devices
Edit Device
Click to edit device informaon
including device name, address, user
name, password, etc.
Delete
Device
Check one or more devices, and click
Delete to delete the selected devices.
Remote
Congurao
n
Click to set remote conguraon of
the corresponding device. For details,
refer to the user manual of device.
View Device
Status
Click to view device status, including
door No., door status, etc.
Note
For dierent devices, you will view
dierent informaon about device
status.
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View Online
User
Click to view the details of online user
who access the device, including user
name, user type, IP address and login
me.
Refresh
Device
Informaon
Click to refresh and get the latest
device informaon.
7.3 Group Management
The client provides groups to manage the added resources in
dierent groups. You can group the resources into dierent
groups according to the resources' locaons.
Example
For example, on the 1st oor, there mounted 16 doors, 64 alarm
inputs, and 16 alarm outputs. You can organize these resources
into one group (named 1st Floor) for convenient management.
You can control door status, and do some other
operaons of the
devices aer managing the resources by groups.
7.3.1 Add Group
You can add group to organize the added device for convenient
management.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device Management → Group to enter the group
management page.
3. Create a group.
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Click Add Group and enter a group name as you want.
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Click Create Group by Device Name and select an added
device to create a new group by the name of the selected
device.
Note
The resources (such as alarm inputs/outputs, access points,
etc.) of this device will be imported to the group by default.
7.3.2 Import Resources to Group
You can import the device resources (such as alarm inputs/
outputs, access points, etc.) to the added group in a batch.
Before You Start
Add a group for managing devices. Refer to
Add Group.
Steps
1. Enter the Device Management module.
2. Click Device Management → Group to enter the group
management page.
3. Select a group from the group list and select the resource type
as Access Point, Alarm Input, Alarm Output, etc.
4. Click Import.
5. Select the thumbnails/names of the resources in the
thumbnail/list view.
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Note
You can click or to switch the resource display mode to
thumbnail view or to list view.
6. Click Import to import the selected resources to the group.
7.4 Person Management
You can add person informaon to the system for further
operaons such as access control, video intercom, me and
aendance, etc. You can manage the added persons such as
issuing cards to them in a batch,
imporng and exporng person
informaon in a batch, etc.
7.4.1 Add Organizaon
You can add an organizaon and import person informaon to
the
organizaon for eecve management of the persons. You
can also add a surbodinate organizaon for the added one.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select a parent
organizaon in the le column and click Add in
the upper-le corner to add an organizaon.
3. Create a name for the added organizaon.
Note
Up to 10 levels of organizaons can be added.
4. Oponal: Perform the following operaon(s).
Edit
Organizaon
Hover the mouse on an added
organizaon and click to edit its name.
Delete
Organizaon
Hover the mouse on an added
organizaon and click to delete it.
Note
The lower-level organizaons will be
deleted as well if you delete an
organizaon.
Make sure there is no person added
under the
organizaon, or the
organizaon cannot be deleted.
Show Persons
in Sub
Organizaon
Check Show Persons in Sub Organizaon
and select an organizaon to show
persons in its sub organizaons.
7.4.2 Congure Basic Informaon
You can add person to the client one by one and congure the
person's basic informaon such as name, email, phone number,
etc.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
Note
For the rst me you enter Person module, a window pops up,
and you can set the rules to generate person ID (leers and
numbers supported) when adding person. When geng
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person informaon from device, if there are no person IDs, the
person IDs will be generated according to the rule.
2. Select an organizaon in the organizaon list to add the
person.
3. Click Add to open the adding person window.
The Person ID will be generated automacally.
4. Enter the basic informaon including person name, telephone
number, email address, validity period, etc.
Figure 7-2 Congure Basic Informaon
Note
Once validity period expired, the credenals and access control
sengs of the person will be invalid and the person will have
no authorizaon to access the doors\oors. You can click
Extend to extend the person's validity period for 1 month, 3
months, 6 months, or 1 year.
5. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
-
Click Add and New to add the person and
connue to add
other persons.
7.4.3 Collect Fingerprint via Client
Collecng ngerprints locally means you can collect the
ngerprint via the ngerprint recorder or the enrollment staon
connected directly to the PC running the client. The ngerprints
recorded can be used as credenals of the persons to access the
authorized doors.
Before You Start
Make sure the PC running the client meets one of the following
condions:
The ngerprint recorder has been connected to the client.
The enrollment staon has been connected to the client.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an
organizaon in the organizaon list to add the person
and click Add.
Note
Enter the person's basic informaon rst. For details about
conguring person's basic informaon, refer to Congure Basic
Informaon.
3. In the Credenal → Fingerprint panel, click +.
4. In the pop-up window, select the collecon mode as Local.
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5. Select the model of the connected ngerprint recorder or the
enrollment staon.
Note
If the ngerprint recorder is DS-K1F800-F, you can click Sengs
to select the COM the ngerprint recorder connects to.
6. Collect the ngerprint.
1) Click Start.
2) Place and li your ngerprint on the ngerprint recorder to
collect the
ngerprint.
3) Click Add to save the recorded ngerprint.
7. Conrm to add the person.
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Click Add to add the person and close the Add Person
window.
-
Click Add and New to add the person and connue to add
other persons.
7.4.4 Import and Export Person
Idenfy
Informaon
You can import the informaon of mulple persons to the client
soware in a batch. Meanwhile, you can also export the person
informaon and save them in your PC.
Import Person Informaon
You can enter the informaon of mulple persons in a predened
template (CSV/Excel le) to import the informaon to the client in
a batch.
Steps
1. Enter the Person module.
2. Select an added
organizaon in the list, or click Add in the
upper-le corner to add an organizaon and then select it.
3. Click Import to open the Import panel.
4. Select Person Informaon as the imporng mode.
5. Click Download Template for Imporng Person to download
the template.
6. Enter the person
informaon in the downloaded template.
Note
If the person has mulple cards, separate the card No. with
semicolon.
Items with asterisk are required.
By default, the Hire Date is the current date.
7.
Click to select the CSV/Excel le with person informaon
from local PC.
8. Click Import to start imporng.
Note
If a person No. already exists in the client's database, delete
the exisng informaon before imporng.
You can import informaon of no more than 2,000 persons.
Export Person Informaon
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You can export the added persons' informaon to local PC as a
CSV/Excel le.
Before You Start
Make sure you have added persons to an organizaon.
Make sure you have enabled the Export Person Informaon
funcon to display the Export buon.
Steps
1. Enter the Person module.
2.
Oponal: Select an organizaon in the list.
Note
All persons' informaon will be exported if you do not select
any organizaon.
3. Click Export.
4. Enter the super user name and password for vericaon.
The Export panel is displayed.
5. Check Person Informaon as the content to export.
6. Check desired items to export.
7. Click Export to save the exported le in CSV/Excel le on your
PC.
7.4.5 Get Person
Informaon from Access Control
Device
If the access control device has been congured with person
informaon (including person details, ngerprint, and issued card
informaon), you can get the person informaon from the added
device and import them to the client for further operaons.
Steps
Note
If the person name stored in the device is empty, the person
name will be lled with the issued card No. aer imporng to
the client.
If the card number or person ID (employee ID) stored on the
device already exists in the client database, the person with
this card number or person ID will not be imported to the
client.
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select an organizaon to import the persons.
3. Click Get from Device.
4. Select an added access control device or the enrollment staon
from the drop-down list.
Note
If you select the enrollment staon, you should click Login, and
enter IP address, port No., user name and password of the
device.
5. Select the Geng Mode.
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Note
The geng mode varies according to dierent devices. The
access control device supports geng the person informaon
by employee ID. Up to 5 employee IDs can be specied each
me.
6. Click Import to start imporng the person informaon to the
client.
Note
Up to 2,000 persons and 5,000 cards can be imported.
The person informaon, including person details, person's
ngerprint informaon (if congured), and the linked cards (if
congured), will be imported to the selected organizaon.
7.4.6 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch
The client provides a convenient way to issue cards to mulple
persons in a batch.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2.
Oponal: Select a person group, and select the persons with
no card issued.
The selected persons with no card issued in the person
group will be displayed in the right panel.
If you do not select the persons with no card issued in a
person group, all the added persons with no card issued will
be displayed in the right panel.
3. Click Batch Issue Cards.
4.
Oponal: Enter key words (name or person ID) in the input box
to lter the person(s) that need issuing cards.
5. Oponal: Click Sengs to set the card issuing parameters. For
details, refer to Issue a Card by Local Mode.
6. Click
Inialize to inialize the card enrollment staon or card
reader to make it ready for issuing cards.
7. Click the Card No. column and enter the card number.
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Place the card on the card enrollment staon.
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Swipe the card on the card reader.
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Manually enter the card number and press the Enter key.
The person(s) in the list will be issued with card(s).
7.4.7 Report Card Loss
If the person lost his/her card, you can report the card loss so
that the card's related access authorizaon will be inacve.
Steps
1. Enter Person module.
2. Select the person you want to report card loss for and click Edit
to open the Edit Person window.
3.
In the
Credenal → Card panel, click on the added card to
set this card as lost card.
Aer reporng card loss, the access authorizaon of this card
will be invalid and inacve. Other person who gets this card
cannot access the doors by swiping this lost card.
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4.
Oponal: If the lost card is found, you can click to cancel the
loss.
Aer cancelling card loss, the access authorizaon of the
person will be valid and acve.
5. If the lost card is added in one access group and the access
group is applied to the device already,
aer reporng card loss
or cancelling card loss, a window will pop up to nofy you to
apply the changes to the device. Aer applying to device, these
changes can take eect on the device.
7.4.8 Set Card Issuing Parameters
The client provides two modes for reading a card's number: via
card enrollment staon or via the card reader of the access
control device. If a card enrollment
staon is available, connect it
to the PC running the client by USB interface or COM, and place
the card on the card enrollment to read the card number. If not,
you can also swipe the card on the card reader of the added
access control device to get the card number. As a result, before
issuing a card to one person, you need to set the card issuing
parameters including the issuing mode and related parameters.
When adding a card to one person, click
Sengs to open the
Card Issuing Sengs window.
Local Mode: Issue Card by Card Enrollment
Staon
Connect a card enrollment staon to the PC running the client.
You can place the card on the card enrollment staon to get the
card number.
Card Enrollment Staon
Select the model of the connected card enrollment staon
Note
Currently, the supported card enrollment staon models
include DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-M, DS-K1F100-D8E, and DS-
K1F180-D8E.
Card Type
This eld is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8E or
DS-K1F180-D8E.
Select the card type as EM card or IC card according to the
actual card type.
Serial Port
It is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-M.
Select the COM the card enrollment staon connects to.
Buzzing
Enable or disable the buzzing when the card number is read
successfully.
Card No. Type
Select the type of the card number according to actual needs.
M1 Card
Encrypon
This eld is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8,
DS-K1F100-D8E, or DS-K1F180-D8E.
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If the card is M1 card, and if you need to enable the M1 Card
Encrypon funcon, you should enable this funcon and select
the sector of the card to encrypt.
Remote Mode: Issue Card by Card Reader
Select an access control device added in the client and swipe the
card on its card reader to read the card number.
7.5 Congure Schedule and Template
You can congure the template including holiday and week
schedule.
Aer seng the template, you can adopt the
congured template to access groups when seng the access
groups, so that the access group will take eect in the me
duraons of the template.
Note
For access group sengs, refer to Set Access Group to Assign
Access Authorizaon to Persons.
7.5.1 Add Holiday
You can create holidays and set the days in the holidays, including
start date, end date, and holiday duraon in one day.
Steps
Note
You can add up to 64 holidays in the soware system.
1. Click Access Control → Schedule → Holiday to enter the
Holiday page.
2. Click Add on the le panel.
3. Create a name for the holiday.
4.
Oponal: Enter the descripons or some nocaons of this
holiday in the Remark box.
5. Add a holiday period to the holiday list and congure the
holiday
duraon.
Note
Up to 16 holiday periods can be added to one holiday.
1) Click Add in the Holiday List eld.
2) Drag the cursor to draw the me duraon, which means in
that duraon of me, the congured access group is
acvated.
Note
Up to 8 me duraons can be set to one holiday period.
3) Oponal: Perform the following operaons to edit the me
duraons.
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Move the cursor to the me duraon and drag the me
duraon on the meline bar to the desired posion when
the cursor turns to .
Click the
me duraon and directly edit the start/end me in
the appeared dialog.
Move the cursor to the start or the end of me duraon and
drag to lengthen or shorten the me duraon when the
cursor turns to .
4) Oponal: Select the me duraon(s) that need to be
deleted, and then click
in the Operaon column to delete
the selected me duraon(s).
5)
Oponal: Click in the Operaon column to clear all the
me duraon(s) in the me bar.
6)
Oponal: Click in the Operaon column to delete this
added holiday period from the holiday list.
6. Click Save.
7.5.2 Add Template
Template includes week schedule and holiday. You can set week
schedule and assign the
me duraon of access authorizaon for
dierent person or group. You can also select the added
holiday(s) for the template.
Steps
Note
You can add up to 255 templates in the soware system.
1. Click Access Control → Schedule → Template to enter the
Template page.
Note
There are two default templates: All-Day Authorized and All-
Day Denied, and they cannot be edited or deleted.
All-Day Authorized
The access authorizaon is valid in each day of the week and
it has no holiday.
All-Day Denied
The access
authorizaon is invalid in each day of the week
and it has no holiday.
2. Click Add on the le panel to create a new template.
3. Create a name for the template.
4. Enter the descripons or some nocaon of this template in
the Remark box.
5. Edit the week schedule to apply it to the template.
1) Click Week Schedule tab on the lower panel.
2) Select a day of the week and draw me duraon(s) on the
meline bar.
Note
Up to 8 me duraon(s) can be set for each day in the week
schedule.
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3) Oponal: Perform the following operaons to edit the me
duraons.
Move the cursor to the me duraon and drag the me
duraon on the meline bar to the desired posion when
the cursor turns to
.
Click the me duraon and directly edit the start/end me in
the appeared dialog.
Move the cursor to the start or the end of
me duraon and
drag to lengthen or shorten the
me duraon when the
cursor turns to .
4) Repeat the two steps above to draw more me duraons on
the other days of the week.
6. Add a holiday to apply it to the template.
Note
Up to 4 holidays can be added to one template.
1) Click Holiday tab.
2) Select a holiday in the le list and it will be added to the
selected list on the right panel.
3)
Oponal: Click Add to add a new holiday.
Note
For details about adding a holiday, refer to Add Holiday.
4) Oponal: Select a selected holiday in the right list and click
to remove the selected one, or click Clear to clear all the
selected holiday(s) in the right list.
7. Click Save to save the sengs and nish adding the template.
7.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access
Authorizaon to Persons
Aer adding the person and conguring the person's credenals,
you can create the access groups to dene which person(s) can
get access to which door(s) and then apply the access group to
the access control device to take eect.
Before You Start
Add person to the client.
Add access control device to the client and group access points.
For details, refer to
Group Management.
Add template.
Steps
When the access group sengs are changed, you need to apply
the access groups to the devices again to take
eect. The access
group changes include changes of template, access group
sengs, person's access group sengs, and related person
details.
1. Click Access Control Authorizaon → Access Group to enter
the Access Group interface.
2. Click Add to open the Add window.
3. In the Name text eld, create a name for the access group as
you want.
4. Select a template for the access group.
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Note
You should congure the template before access group
sengs. Refer to Congure Schedule and Template for details.
5. In the le list of the Select Person eld, select person(s) to
assign access authority.
6. In the le list of the Select Access Point eld, select door(s),
door
staon(s) or oor(s) for the selected persons to access.
7. Click Save.
You can view the selected person(s) and the selected access
point(s) on the right side of the interface.
Figure 7-3 Display the Selected Person(s) and Access Point(s)
8. Aer adding the access groups, you need to apply them to the
access control device to take
eect.
1) Select the access group(s) to apply to the access control
device.
2) Click Apply All to Devices start applying all the selected
access group(s) to the access control device or door
staon.
3) Click Apply All to Devices or Apply Changes to Devices.
Apply All to Devices
This
operaon will clear all the existed access groups of
the selected devices and then apply the new access group
to the device.
Apply Changes to Devices
This
operaon will not clear the existed access groups of
the selected devices and only apply the changed part of
the selected access group(s) to the device(s).
4) View the applying status in the Status column or click
Applying Status to view all the applied access group(s).
Note
You can check Display Failure Only to lter the applying
results.
The selected persons in the applied access groups will have the
authorizaon to enter/exit the selected doors/door staons
with their linked card(s).
9.
Oponal: Click to edit the access group if necessary.
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Note
If you change the persons' access informaon or other related
informaon, you will view the prompt Access Group to Be
Applied on the right corner of the client.
You can click the prompt to apply the changed data to the
device. You can select either Apply Now or Apply Later.
Figure 7-4 Data Synchronizaon
7.7 Congure Advanced Funcons
You can congure the advanced funcons of access control to
meet some special requirements in
dierent scene.
Note
For the card related funcons(the type of access control card),
only the card(s) with access group applied will be listed when
adding cards.
The advanced funcons should be supported by the device.
Hover the cursor on the Advanced
Funcon, and then Click
to customize the advanced funcon(s) to be displayed.
7.7.1 Congure Device Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure the
parameters of access control device, access control points.
Congure Parameters for Access Control Device
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its
parameters, including overlaying user informaon on picture,
uploading pictures aer capturing, saving captured pictures, etc.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameters .
Note
If you can not nd Device Parameter in the Advanced Funcon
list, hover the cursor on the Advanced Funcon, and then Click
to select the Device Parameter to be displayed.
2. Select an access device to show its parameters on the right
page.
3. Turn the switch to ON to enable the corresponding funcons.
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Note
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access
control devices.
Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic
Informaon page, click More to edit the parameters.
Enable NFC
If enable the
funcon, the device can recognize the NFC
card. You can present NFC card on the device.
Enable M1 Card
If enable the
funcon, the device can recognize the M1 card.
You can present M1 card on the device.
Enable EM Card
If enable the funcon, the device can recognize the EM card.
You can present EM card on the device.
4. Click OK.
5.
Oponal: Click Copy to, and then select the access control
device(s) to copy the parameters in the page to the selected
device(s).
Congure Parameters for Door/Elevator
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its
access point (door or
oor) parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter .
2. Select an access control device on the le panel, and then click
to show the doors or oors of the selected device.
3. Select a door or oor to show its parameters on the right page.
4. Edit the door or oor parameters.
Note
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access
control devices.
Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic
Informaon page, click More to edit the parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Exit Buon Type
You can set the exit buon as remaining closed or remaining
open. Usually, it is remaining open.
Open Duraon
The door contact can be enabled with appropriate delay
aer person with extended access needs swipes her/his
card.
5. Click OK.
6. Oponal: Click Copy to , and then select the door/oor(s) to
copy the parameters in the page to the selected
doors/oor(s).
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Note
The door or oor's status duraon sengs will be copied to the
selected door/oor(s) as well.
Congure Parameters for Card Reader
Aer adding the access control device, you can congure its card
reader parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter .
2.
In the device list on the le, click to expand the door, select a
card reader and you can edit the card reader's parameters on
the right.
3. Edit the card reader basic parameters in the Basic
Informaon
page.
Note
The displayed parameters may vary for dierent access
control devices. There are part of parameters listed as
follows. Refer to the user manual of the device for more
details.
Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic
Informaon page, click More to edit the parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Card Authencaon Interval
The me interval between two connuous card recognions
when authencang.
Repeated Authencaon Interval
Within the specied interval, repeated authencaon of the
same card number (uploaded by dierent devices) is invalid,
and only one authencaon is performed.
Enable Failed
Aempts Limit of Authencaon/Max. Failed
Aempts for Authencaon
Enable to report alarm when the card reading aempts
reach the set value.
Card Reader Type/Card Reader Descripon
Get card reader type and descripon. They are read-only.
4. Click OK.
5. Oponal: Click Copy to, and then select the card reader(s) to
copy the parameters in the page to the selected card reader(s).
Congure Parameters for Alarm Output
Aer adding the access control device, if the device links to alarm
outputs, you can congure the parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the device
supports alarm output.
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Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Device
Parameter to enter access control parameter conguraon
page.
2.
In the device list on the le, click to expand the door, select
an alarm input and you can edit the alarm input's parameters
on the right.
3. Set the alarm output parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Alarm Output
Acve Time
How long the alarm output will last aer triggered.
4. Click OK.
5.
Oponal: Set the switch on the upper right corner to ON to
trigger the alarm output.
Congure Parameters for Lane Controller
Aer adding the lane controller to the client, you can congure its
parameters for passing through the lane.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced
Funcon → Device
Parameter to enter Parameter Sengs page.
2. In the device list on the le, select a lane controller and you
can edit the lane controller's parameters on the right.
3. Edit the parameters.
Passing Mode
Select the controller which will control the barrier status of
the device.
Permission Controller Passing Mode
Select the passing mode as Normal Mode or Schedule
Template Mode.
Alarm Voice Prompt Time
Duraon
Set how long the audio will last, which is played when an
alarm is triggered .
Note
0 refers to the alarm audio will be played unl the alarm is
ended.
Lightboard Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the device light.
Memory Mode
Mulple cards presenng for mulple persons passing is
allowable when enabling the memory mode. When the
passing person's number exceeds the card
presenng
number, or aer the latest person passing with no other
person passing within the door open
duraon, the door will
closed automacally.
4. Click OK.
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7.7.2 Congure Device Parameters
Aer adding the access control device, you can set its parameters
such as network parameters.
Set RS-485 Parameters
You can set the access control device's RS-485 parameters
including the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity type, ow
control type, communicaon mode, work mode, and connecon
mode.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the device
supports RS-485 interface.
Steps
1. Enter the Access Control module.
2. On the
navigaon bar on the le, enter Advanced Funcon
More Parameters .
3. Select an access control device in the device list and click
RS-485 to enter the RS-485
Sengs page.
4. Select the serial port number from the drop-down list to set
the RS-485 parameters.
5. Set the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity type, and
connecon mode in the drop-down list.
6. Click Save.
The congured parameters will be applied to the device
automacally.
When you change the connecon mode, the device will
reboot automacally.
Enable M1 Card Encrypon
M1 card encrypon can improve the security level of
authencaon.
Steps
Note
The funcon should be supported by the access control device
and the card reader.
1. Enter the Access Control module.
2. On the navigaon bar on the le, enter Advanced Funcon
More Parameters .
3. Select an access control device in the device list and click M1
Card
Encrypon to enter the M1 Card Encrypon page.
4. Set the switch to on 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.
7.8 Door Control
In Monitoring module, you can view the real-me status of the
doors managed by the added access control device. You can also
control the doors such as open/close the door, or remain the
door open/closed via the client remotely. The
real-me access
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event are displayed in this module. You can view the access
details and person details.
Note
For the user with door control permission, the user can enter the
Monitoring module and control the door. Or the icons used for
control will not show. For seng the user permission, refer to
Person Management.
7.8.1 Control Door Status
You can control the status for the door(s), including unlock door,
locking door, remaining the door unlock, remaining the door
locked, remain all unlocked, etc.
Before You Start
Add person and assign access authorizaon to designed
person, and person will have the access
authorizaon to the
access points (doors). For details, refer to Person Management
and
Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorizaon to
Persons.
Make sure the operaon user has the permission of the access
points (doors).
Steps
1. Click Monitoring to enter the status monitoring page.
2. Select an access point group on the upper-right corner.
Note
For managing the access point group, refer to Group
Management.
The doors in the selected access control group will display.
3. Click a door icon to select a door, or press Ctrl and select
mulple doors.
Note
For Remain All Unlocked and Remain All Locked, ignore this
step.
4. Click the following buons to control the door.
Unlock Door
When the door is locked, unlock it and it will be open for
once.
Aer the open duraon, the door will be closed and
locked again automacally.
Lock Door
When the door is unlocked, lock it and it will be closed. The
person who has the access authorizaon can access the door
with credenals.
Remain Unlocked
The door will be unlocked (no maer closed or open). All the
persons can access the door with no credenals required.
Remain Locked
The door will be closed and locked. No person can access the
door even if he/she has the authorized
credenals, except
the super users.
Remain All Unlocked
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All doors in the group will be unlocked (no maer closed or
open). All the persons can access the doors with no
credenals required.
Remain All Locked
All doors in the group will be closed and locked. No person
can access the doors even if he/she has the authorized
credenals, except the super users.
Capture
Capture a picture manually.
Note
The Capture buon is available when the device supports
capture funcon. The picture is saved in the PC running the
client.
Remotely Unlocking Door Staon
When the group includes door staons, you can check Lock1
or Lock2, then click Unlock Door to unlock the door staon.
Note
By default, Lock1 is checked for door staons.
Refresh Status
Click Refresh Status to get the door's newest status.
Result
The icon of the doors will change in real-me according to the
operaon if the operaon is succeeded.
7.8.2 Check Real-Time Access Records
The real-me access records can be displayed in the client,
including card swiping records, face
recognion records, skin-
surface temperature informaon, etc. Also, you can view the
person
informaon and view the picture captured during access.
Before You Start
You have added person(s) and access control device(s) to the
client. For details, refer to
Person Management and Add Device.
Steps
1. Click Monitoring to enter monitoring module.
Real-me access records are displayed on the boom of the
page. You can view record details, including card No., person
name, event
me, door locaon, temperature, authencaon
type etc.
Figure 7-5 Real-me Access Records
Note
You can right click the column name of access event table to
show or hide the column according to actual needs.
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2. Oponal: Select an access point group from the drop-down list
in the upper-right corner to show the real me access records
of the selected group.
3. Oponal: Check the event type and event status.
The detected events of checked type and status will be
displayed in the list below.
4.
Oponal: Check Show Latest Event to view the latest access
record.
The record list will be listed reverse chronologically.
5. Oponal: Check Enable Abnormal Temperature Prompt to
enable abnormal skin-surface temperature prompt.
Note
When enabled, if there is abnormal temperature informaon,
an Abnormal Temperature window pops up when you enter
Monitoring module, displaying person's picture, skin-surface
temperature, card No., person name, etc.
6. Oponal: Click an event to view person pictures (including
captured picture and
prole).
Note
In Linked Capture Picture eld, you can double click the
captured picture to view an enlarged picture.
7.
Oponal: Click to view details (including person's detailed
informaon and the captured picture).
Note
In the pop-up window, you can click to view details in full
screen.
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A. DIP Switch
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A.1 DIP Switch Descripon
The DIP switch is on the access control board. No.1 and No 2 is
from the low bit to the high bit.
Figure A-1 DIP Switch
When the switch is towards ON, it means the switch is enabled,
otherwise, the switch is
o.
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A.2 DIP Switch Corresponded Funcons
Note
Aer seng the DIP switch, you should reboot the device, or the
funcon cannot take eect.
The 2-bit DIP switch corresponded
funcons on the access
control board are as follows:
Bit
Device
Mode
Funcon
Decimal
Value
DIP Switch
Address
Diagram
1
Keyfob
Paring
Mode
Disable
Keyfob
Paring
Mode
0
Enable
Keyfob
Paring
Mode
1
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B. Buon Conguraon Descripon
Refer to the table below for device conguraon via buon on
the main lane control board.
Level-1 Conguraon
No.
Descripon
Level-1 Conguraon
No. and Funcons
2 keyfob Pairing Mode
1-Normal Mode
2-Pairing Mode
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
3 Passing Mode
1-Both sides under
control
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
2-Entrance under
control; exit
prohibited
3-Entrance under
control; exit free
4-Both sides free
5-Entrance free; exit
under control
6-Entrance free; exit
prohibited
7-Both sides
prohibited
8-Entrance prohibited;
exit under control
9-Entrance prohibited;
exit free
4
Memory Mode
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 2 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
5
keyfob Remote
Control
1-One to one
2-One to mulple
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
9 Enter Duraon
5-5s6-6s7-7s, ...,
60-60s
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Level-1 Conguraon
No.
Descripon
Level-1 Conguraon
No. and Funcons
Note
By default, 5 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
10 Exit Duraon
5-5s6-6s7-7s, ...,
60-60s
Note
By default, 5 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
21 Volume
1-02-13-24-3
5-4
Note
By default, 2 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
22 Authencated Passing
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
23 Invalid Card No.
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
24
Fingerprint
Unmatched
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
26 Reverse Passing
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
27
Exceeding Passing
Duraon
1-Disable
2-Enable
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Level-1 Conguraon
No.
Descripon
Level-1 Conguraon
No. and Funcons
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
31 Unauthorized Passing
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
32
Exceeding
Authencaon
Duraon
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
33 Failed Authencaon
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
34 Expired Cercate
1-Disable
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
39 Brightness of Light
0-01-12-2, … , 10-
10
Note
By default, 6 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
42
Clearing People
Counng
1-Default
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
43 Fire Protecon Type
1-Remain Closed
2-Remain Open
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Level-1 Conguraon
No.
Descripon
Level-1 Conguraon
No. and Funcons
Note
By default, 2 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
99 Restore to Default
1-Default
2-Enable
Note
By default, 1 will be
displayed on the
display screen.
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C. Event and Alarm Type
Event Alarm Type
Passing Timeout None
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D. Table of Audio Index Related
Content
Index Content
1 Authencated.
2 Card No. does not exist.
3 Card No. and ngerprint mismatch.
4 Passing meout.
5 No permissions.
6 Authencaon me out.
7 Authencaon failed.
8 Expired card.
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E. Error Code Descripon
The turnsle will display the error code on the seven-segment
display if error occurred. Refer to the table below to nd the
descripon of each number.
Error Reason Code Error Reason Code
Oponal Board Oine
(If the board is not
installed, the error
code of "49" or "59"
will appear but the
device funcons
normally)
49/59 Obstrucon 55
Encoder Excepon 57 Motor Excepon 58
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