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Product Name and Model Number User Manual
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Thank you for choosing our product. Please read the instructions carefully
before operation. Follow these instructions to ensure that the product is
functioning properly. The images shown in this manual are for illustrative
purposes only.
For further details, please visit our Company’s website
www.zkteco.com
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User Manual
F35
Date: September 2024
Doc Version: 1.2
English
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Copyright © 2024 ZKTECO CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
Without the prior written consent of ZKTeco, no portion of this manual can be copied or forwarded in any
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"ZKTeco").
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their respective owners.
Disclaimer
This manual contains information on the operation and maintenance of the ZKTeco equipment. The
copyright in all the documents, drawings, etc. in relation to the ZKTeco supplied equipment vests in and is
the property of ZKTeco. The contents hereof should not be used or shared by the receiver with any third
party without express written permission of ZKTeco.
The contents of this manual must be read as a whole before starting the operation and maintenance of the
supplied equipment. If any of the content(s) of the manual seems unclear or incomplete, please contact
ZKTeco before starting the operation and maintenance of the said equipment.
It is an essential pre-requisite for the satisfactory operation and maintenance that the operating and
maintenance personnel are fully familiar with the design and that the said personnel have received
thorough training in operating and maintaining the machine/unit/equipment. It is further essential for the
safe operation of the machine/unit/equipment that personnel has read, understood and followed the
safety instructions contained in the manual.
In case of any conflict between terms and conditions of this manual and the contract specifications,
drawings, instruction sheets or any other contract-related documents, the contract conditions/documents
shall prevail. The contract specific conditions/documents shall apply in priority.
ZKTeco offers no warranty, guarantee or representation regarding the completeness of any information
contained in this manual or any of the amendments made thereto. ZKTeco does not extend the warranty
of any kind, including, without limitation, any warranty of design, merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose.
ZKTeco does not assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information or documents which
are referenced by or linked to this manual. The entire risk as to the results and performance obtained from
using the information is assumed by the user.
ZKTeco in no event shall be liable to the user or any third party for any incidental, consequential, indirect,
special, or exemplary damages, including, without limitation, loss of business, loss of profits, business
interruption, loss of business information or any pecuniary loss, arising out of, in connection with, or
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relating to the use of the information contained in or referenced by this manual, even if ZKTeco has been
advised of the possibility of such damages.
This manual and the information contained therein may include technical, other inaccuracies or
typographical errors. ZKTeco periodically changes the information herein which will be incorporated into
new additions/amendments to the manual. ZKTeco reserves the right to add, delete, amend or modify the
information contained in the manual from time to time in the form of circulars, letters, notes, etc. for better
operation and safety of the machine/unit/equipment. The said additions or amendments are meant for
improvement /better operations of the machine/unit/equipment and such amendments shall not give any
right to claim any compensation or damages under any circumstances.
ZKTeco shall in no way be responsible (i) in case the machine/unit/equipment malfunctions due to any
non-compliance of the instructions contained in this manual (ii) in case of operation of the
machine/unit/equipment beyond the rate limits (iii) in case of operation of the machine and equipment in
conditions different from the prescribed conditions of the manual.
The product will be updated from time to time without prior notice. The latest operation procedures and
relevant documents are available on http://www.zkteco.com
If there is any issue related to the product, please contact us.
ZKTeco Headquarters
Address ZKTeco Industrial Park, No. 32, Industrial Road,
Tangxia Town, Dongguan, China.
Phone +86 769 - 82109991
Fax +86 755 - 89602394
For business related queries, please write to us at: sales@zkteco.com
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To know more about our global branches, visit www.zkteco.com.
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About the Company
ZKTeco is one of the world’s largest manufacturer of RFID and Biometric (Fingerprint, Facial, Finger-vein)
readers. Product offerings include Access Control readers and panels, Near & Far-range Facial Recognition
Cameras, Elevator/floor access controllers, Turnstiles, License Plate Recognition (LPR) gate controllers and
Consumer products including battery-operated fingerprint and face-reader Door Locks. Our security
solutions are multi-lingual and localized in over 18 different languages. At the ZKTeco state-of-the-art
700,000 square foot ISO9001-certified manufacturing facility, we control manufacturing, product design,
component assembly, and logistics/shipping, all under one roof.
The founders of ZKTeco have been determined for independent research and development of biometric
verification procedures and the productization of biometric verification SDK, which was initially widely
applied in PC security and identity authentication fields. With the continuous enhancement of the
development and plenty of market applications, the team has gradually constructed an identity
authentication ecosystem and smart security ecosystem, which are based on biometric verification
techniques. With years of experience in the industrialization of biometric verifications, ZKTeco was
officially established in 2007 and now has been one of the globally leading enterprises in the biometric
verification industry owning various patents and being selected as the National High-tech Enterprise for 6
consecutive years. Its products are protected by intellectual property rights.
About the Manual
This manual introduces the operations of F35.
All figures displayed are for illustration purposes only. Figures in this manual may not be exactly consistent
with the actual products.
Features and parameters with
are not available in all devices.
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Document Conventions
Conventions used in this manual are listed below:
GUI Conventions
For Software
Convention Description
Bold font Used to identify software interface names e.g. OK, Confirm, Cancel.
>
Multi-level menus are separated by these brackets. For example, File > Create >
Folder.
For Device
Convention Description
< >
Button or key names for devices. For example, press <OK>.
[ ]
Window names, menu items, data table, and field names are inside square
brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.
/
Multi-
level menus are separated by forwarding slashes. For example,
[File/Create/Folder].
Symbols
Convention Description
This represents a note that needs to pay more attention to.
The general information which helps in performing the operations faster.
The information which is significant.
Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
The statement or event that warns of something or that serves as a cautionary
example.
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Table of Contents
1 SAFETY MEASURES.............................................................................................................................. 9
2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY .......................................................................................................................... 10
3 OPERATION SAFETY .......................................................................................................................... 10
4 INSTRUCTION FOR USE ..................................................................................................................... 11
FINGER POSITIONING .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 4.1
STANDBY INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 4.2
VERIFICATION MODE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 4.3
4.3.1 FINGERPRINT VERIFICATION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.3.2 CARD VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.3.3 PASSWORD VERIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.3.4 COMBINED VERIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
5 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................... 18
APPEARANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 5.1
TERMINAL AND WIRING DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 5.2
5.2.1 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19
WIRING DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 5.3
5.3.1 POWER CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
5.3.2 DOOR SENSOR, EXIT BUTTON, ALARM AND AUXILIARY CONNECTION ...................................................................................... 20
5.3.3 LOCK RELAY CONNECTION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.3.4 WIEGAND CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.5 RS485 & RS232 CONNECTION .................................................................................................................................................................. 23
5.3.6 ETHERNET CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 24
6 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................... 25
INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25 6.1
DEVICE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 6.2
7 MAIN MENU ....................................................................................................................................... 26
8 USER MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................................... 27
NEW USER REGISTRATION ............................................................................................................................................................................ 27 8.1
8.1.1 REGISTER A USER ID AND NAME ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
8.1.2 USER ROLE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
8.1.3 REGISTER FINGERPRINT ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
8.1.4 CARD NUMBER ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
8.1.5 PASSWORD .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
8.1.6 ACCESS CONTROL ROLE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30
ALL USERS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 8.2
8.2.1 EDIT USER ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
8.2.2 DELETE USER ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
DISPLAY STYLE .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 8.3
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9 USER ROLE ......................................................................................................................................... 33
10 COMMUNICATION ......................................................................................................................... 35
ETHERNET ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 10.1
SERIAL COMM ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 10.2
PC CONNECTION .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 10.3
WI-FI SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 10.4
CLOUD SERVER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 40 10.5
WIEGAND SETUP ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 10.6
10.6.1 WIEGAND INPUT .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
10.6.2 WIEGAND OUTPUT ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
NETWORK DIAGNOSIS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 44 10.7
11 SYSTEM SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................... 45
DATE AND TIME ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 45 11.1
ACCESS LOGS SETTINGS / ATTENDANCE .................................................................................................................................................... 46 11.2
FINGERPRINT .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 11.3
VIDEO INTERCOM PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................................................... 49 11.4
ONVIF SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 11.5
DEVICE TYPE SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................. 52 11.6
SECURITY SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 11.7
UPDATE FIRMWARE ONLINE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 54 11.8
FACTORY RESET............................................................................................................................................................................................. 54 11.9
12 PERSONALIZE SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 55
USER INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 12.1
VOICE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56 12.2
BELL SCHEDULES........................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 12.3
PUNCH STATES OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 58 12.4
SHORTCUT KEY MAPPINGS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 59 12.5
13 DATA MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................... 62
14 ACCESS CONTROL .......................................................................................................................... 64
ACCESS CONTROL OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 65 14.1
TIME RULE SETTINGS / TIME SCHEDULE ...................................................................................................................................................... 68 14.2
HOLIDAYS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 14.3
ACCESS GROUPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 14.4
COMBINED VERIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................................................. 71 14.5
ANTI-PASSBACK SETUP ................................................................................................................................................................................. 72 14.6
DURESS OPTIONS SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................................................... 73 14.7
15 ATTENDANCE SEARCH .................................................................................................................. 76
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16 PRINT SETTINGS
......................................................................................................................... 77
DATA FIELD SETUP ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 77 16.1
PRINT OPTIONS SETTINGS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 77 16.2
17 AUTOTEST ...................................................................................................................................... 79
18 SYSTEM INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 80
19 CONNECT TO WEBSERVER ............................................................................................................ 81
LOGIN WEBSERVER ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 81 19.1
FORGOT PASSWORD ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 19.2
USER MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................................................................... 86 19.3
19.3.1 USER REGISTRATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 86
19.3.2 SEARCH FOR USERS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
19.3.3 EDIT USER ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
19.3.4 DELETE USER ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 89
ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................... 90 19.4
19.4.1 COMMUNICATION SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................... 90
19.4.2 CONNECTION SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 91
19.4.3 CLOUD SERVICE SETUP .............................................................................................................................................................................. 91
19.4.4 WI-FI SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 92
19.4.5 DATE SETUP ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
19.4.6 SYSTEM SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 94
19.4.7 VIDEO INTERCOM .................................................................................................................................................................................... 96
19.4.8 SIP SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 96
19.4.9 ONVIF SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 98
19.4.10 SERIAL COMM ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 99
19.4.11 WIEGAND SETUP ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 100
19.4.12 ACCESS CONTROL OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 101
DEVICE MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................................. 103 19.5
19.5.1 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................................ 103
19.5.2 UPDATA FIRMWARE .................................................................................................................................................................................. 104
19.5.3 CHANGE PASSWORD ................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
19.5.4 OPERATION LOG ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
19.5.5 DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE LOGS .............................................................................................................................................................. 106
SYSTEM INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 107 19.6
20 CONNECT TO ZKBIO CVACCESS SOFTWARE .............................................................................. 108
SET THE COMMUNICATION ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................................................... 108 20.1
ADD DEVICE ON THE SOFTWARE .............................................................................................................................................................. 108 20.2
ADD PERSONNEL ON THE SOFTWARE AND ONLINE FINGERPRINT REGISTRATION................................................................................ 109 20.3
21 CONNECT TO ZKBIOTIME 8.0 SOFTWARE .................................................................................. 111
SET THE COMMUNICATION ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................................................... 111 21.1
ADD DEVICE ON THE SOFTWARE .............................................................................................................................................................. 111 21.2
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ADD PERSONNEL ON THE SOFTWARE AND ONLINE FINGERPRINT REGISTRATION................................................................................ 112 21.3
22 CONNECTING TO ZSMART APP ............................................................................................... 114
ADDING DEVICE ON THE ZSMART APP .................................................................................................................................................. 114 22.1
VIDEO PHONE CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................................... 115 22.2
23 CONNECTING TO SIP ................................................................................................................. 116
LOCAL AREA NETWORK USE ................................................................................................................................................................... 118 23.1
SIP SERVER ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 120 23.2
24 CONNECTING TO WIRELESS DOORBELL ................................................................................... 122
CONNECT THE WIRELESS DOORBELL ..................................................................................................................................................... 122 24.1
UNBINDING THE WIRELESS DOORBELL .................................................................................................................................................. 122 24.2
SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 123 24.3
APPENDIX 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 124
PRIVACY POLICY ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 124
ECO-FRIENDLY OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 127
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1 Safety Measures
The below instructions intend to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or
property loss. The following precautions are to keep users safe and prevent any damage. Please read
carefully before installation.
Noncompliance with instructions could lead to product damage or physical injury (may even cause
death).
1. Read, follow, and retain instructions - All safety and operational instructions must be properly
read and followed before bringing the device into service.
2. Do not ignore warnings - Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
3. Accessories - Use only manufacturer-recommended or product-sold accessories. Please do not use
any other components other than manufacturer suggested materials.
4. Precautions for the installation Do not place this device on an unstable stand or frame. It may
fall and cause serious injury to persons and damage to the device.
5. Service - Do not try to service this unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to
hazardous voltages or other hazards.
6. Damage requiring service - Disconnect the system from the Mains AC or DC power source and
refer service personnel under the following conditions:
When cord or connection control is affected.
When the liquid spilled, or an item dropped into the system.
If the system is exposed to water or inclement weather conditions (rain, snow, and more).
If the system is not operating normally, under operating instructions.
Just change controls defined in operating instructions. Improper adjustment of the controls may
result in damage and involve a qualified technician to return the device to normal operation.
And do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter as adapter overload can cause over-
heat or fire hazard.
7. Replacement parts - When replacement parts are required, service technicians must only use
replacement parts provided by the supplier. Unauthorized substitutes can result in a burn, shock,
or other hazards.
8. Safety check - On completion of service or repair work on the unit, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to ensure proper operation of the device.
9. Power sources - Operate the system only from the label's power source form. If the sort of power
supply to use is unclear, call your dealer.
10. Lightning - Can install external lightning conductors to protect against electrical storms. It stops
power-ups from destroying the system.
Recommended installing the devices in areas with limited access.
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2 Electrical Safety
Before connecting an external cable to the device, complete grounding properly, and set up surge
protection; otherwise, static electricity will damage the mainboard.
Make sure that the power has been disconnected before you wire, install, or dismantle the device.
Ensure that the signal connected to the device is a weak-current (switch) signal; otherwise,
components of the device will get damaged.
Ensure that the standard voltage applicable in your country or region is applied. If you are not sure
about the endorsed standard voltage, please consult your local electric power company. Power
mismatch may cause a short circuit or device damage.
In the case of power supply damage, return the device to the professional technical personnel or
your dealer for handling.
To avoid interference, keep the device far from high electromagnetic radiation devices, such as
generators (including electric generators), radios, televisions, (especially CRT) monitors, or speakers.
3 Operation Safety
If smoke, odour, or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the power
cable, and then please contact the service centre.
Transportation and other unpredictable causes may damage the device hardware. Check whether
the device has any intense damage before installation.
If the device has major defects that you cannot solve, contact your dealer as soon as possible.
Dust, moisture, and abrupt temperature changes can affect the device's service life. You are
advised not to keep the device under such conditions.
Do not keep the device in a place that vibrates. Handle the device with care. Do not place heavy
objects on top of the device.
Do not apply rosin, alcohol, benzene, pesticides, and other volatile substances that may damage
the device enclosure. Clean the device accessories with a piece of soft cloth or a small amount of
cleaning agent.
If you have any technical questions regarding usage, contact certified or experienced technical
personnel.
No
te:
Make sure whether the positive polarity and negative polarity of the DC 12V power supply is
connected correctly. A reverse connection may damage the device. It is not advisable to connect
the AC 24V power supply to the DC 12V input port.
Make sure to connect the wires following the positive polarity and negative polarity shown on the
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device's nameplate.
The warranty service does not cover accidental damage, damage caused by mis-operation, and
damage due to independent installation or repair of the product by the user.
4 Instruction for Use
Before getting into the device features and functions, it is recommended to be familiar with the below
fundamentals.
Finger Positioning 4.1
Recommended fingers: The index, middle, or ring finger and avoid using the thumb or pinky fingers,
as they are difficult to accurately press onto the fingerprint reader.
Note: P
lease use the correct method when pressing your fingers onto the fingerprint reader for
registration and identification. Our company will assume no liability for recognition issues that may
result from incorrect usage of the product. We reserve the right of final interpretation and modification
concerning this point.
Standby Interface 4.2
The device uses a 2.4-inch color screen, which all operations are performed through hidden touch
keypad. After connecting the power supply, the following standby interface is displayed:
Too low
Too close to the edge
Vertical
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Enter any number to access the User ID input interface.
When there is no Super Administrator set in the device, tap M/OK to go to the menu.
After adding a Super Administrator on the device, it requires the Super Administrator’s verification
before opening the menu functions.
Note: For the security of the device, it is recommended to register a super administrator the first
time you use the device.
O
n the standby interface, the punch state options can also be shown and used directly. The black
bold shortcut key mappings will be displayed on the screen if you tap the relevant shortcut key on
the hidden touch keypad, as shown in the picture below. For the specific operation method, please
see "Shortcut Key Mappings."
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Note: The punch state options are enabled by default w
hen the device type is set as an attendance
terminal.
Verification Mode 4.3
4.3.1 Fingerprint Verification
1: N Fingerprint Verification Mode
The device compares the current fingerprint with the available fingerprint data stored in its database.
Fingerprint authentication mode is activated when a user places their finger onto the fingerprint
scanner.
Please follow the recommended way to place your finger onto the sensor. For details, refer to section
Finger Positioning.
Verification is successful: Verification is failed:
1:1 Fingerprint Verification Mode
The device compares the current fingerprint with the fingerprints linked to the entered User ID through
the virtual keyboard.
In case users are unable to gain access using the 1:N authentication method, they can attempt to verify
their identity using the 1:1 verification mode.
Enter the user ID and tap M/OK to enter the 1:1 fingerprint verification mode.
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If an employee registers a password and card in addition to the fingerprint, the following screen will
appear. Select the fingerprint to enter fingerprint verification mode.
Press the fingerprint to verify.
Verification is successful: Verification is failed:
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4.3.2 Card Verification
1: N Card Verification Mode
The 1: N Card Verification Mode compares the card number in the card induction area with all the card
number data registered in the device. The following screen displays on the card verification screen.
1:1 Card Verification Mode
The 1:1 Card Verification mode compares the card number in the card induction area with the number
associated with the employee's User ID registered in the device.
Enter the user ID and tap M/OK to enter the 1:1 card verification mode.
If an employee registers a fingerprint and password in addition to the card, the following screen will
appear. Select the card to enter card verification mode.
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4.3.3 Password Verification
The device compares the entered password with the registered password and User ID.
Enter the user ID and tap M/OK to enter the 1:1 password verification mode. Then, input the user ID
and tap M/OK.
If an employee registers a fingerprint and card in addition to the password, the following screen will
appear. Select the password to enter card verification mode.
Below are the display screens after entering a correct password and a wrong password, respectively.
Verification is successful: Verification is failed:
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4.3.4 Combined Verification
This device allows you to use different types of verification methods to increase security. There are a
total of 15 different verification combinations that can be implemented, as listed below:
Combined Verification Symbol Definition
Symbol Definition Explanation
/ or
This method compares the entered verification of a
person with the related verification template
previously stored to that Personnel ID in the Device.
+
and
This method compares the entered verification of a
person with all the verification templates previously
stored to that Personnel ID in the Device.
Combined Verification Mode set up procedure:
Combined verification requires personnel to register all the different verification methods.
Otherwise, employees will not be able to successfully verify the combined verification process.
For example, if an employee has only registered for password data but the Device verification mode
is set to "Password + Card", the employee will not be able to successfully complete the verification
procedure.
Reason:
This is because the Device compares the password template of the person with the registered
verification template (both the Card and the Password) previously stored to that Personnel ID in
the Device.
But, since the employee has only registered their password and not their card, the verification
process will not be successful, and the device will display the "Verification Failed."
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5 Overview
Appearance 5.1
No. Description
1 Microphone
2 Camera
3 Near-infrared Flash
4 2.4-inch Color Screen
5 Hidden Touch Keypad
6 Doorbell Button
7 Card Reading Area
8 Fingerprint Sensor
9 Speaker
10 Restart Button
11 Magnetic Tamper Switch
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Terminal and Wiring Description 5.2
5.2.1 Terminal Description
Interface Description
BELL-
Bell
BELL+
AL-
Alarm
AL+
GND
Sensor / Exit Button /
Auxiliary Input
AUX
BUT
SEN
NC
Lock
COM
NO
INWD0
Wiegand
INWD1
GND
12VOUT
WD1-OUT
WD0-OUT
GND
RS232 / RS485
RXD
485A
TXD
485B
12V Power in
Network Interface
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Wiring Description 5.3
5.3.1 Power Connection
Recommended power supply
Rating of 12V and 3A.
To share the device’s power with other devices, use a power supply with higher current ratings.
5.3.2 Door Sensor, Exit Button, Alarm and Auxiliary Connection
5.3.3 Lock Relay Connection
Method 1: Connecting as a standalone
The system supports both Normally Opened Lock and Normally Closed Lock. The NO Lock (normally
opened when powered) is connected with ‘NO1’ and ‘COM1’ terminals, and the NC Lock (normally closed
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when powered) is connected with ‘NC1’ and ‘COM1’ terminals. The power can be shared with the lock or
can be used separately for the lock, as shown in the example with NC Lock below:
Method 2: Connecting to DM10
DM10 can be connected to F35 with the RS485 cable. Security can be maintained even if the connection
between F35 and DM10 has been lost or the power supply to F35 has been shut off due to external factors.
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Note:
1) To use this function, you need to enter the menu ([COMM.] > [Serial Comm] > [Serial Port]) and set it
as DM10. If the connection between F35 and DM10 is successful, the icon will be displayed in the
upper right corner of the standby interface.
2) The two lock relay connection methods cannot be used simultaneously, only one can be selected.
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5.3.4 Wiegand Connection
5.3.5 RS485 & RS232 Connection
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5.3.6 Ethernet Connection
Connect the device to the computer software using an Ethernet cable. An example is shown below:
Note: In a LAN, the IP addresses of the server (PC) and the device must be in the same network
segment when connecting to the software.
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6 Installation
Installation Environment 6.1
Please refer to the following recommendations for installation.
Device Installation 6.2
1. Stick the mounting template sticker to the wall and drill holes according to the mounting template
sticker.
2. Fix the backplate on the wall using wall mounting screws.
3. Attach the device to the backplate.
4. Attach the device to the backplate with a security screw.
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7 Main Menu
Tap M/OK on the initial interface to enter the main menu, as shown below:
Function Description
Menu Description
User Mgt. To Add, Edit, View, and Delete information of a User.
User Role
To set the permission scope of the custom role and enroller for the users, for example the
system's operating rights.
COMM.
To set the relevant parameters of Network, Serial Comm., PC Connection, Wi-Fi, Cloud
Server, Wiegand and Network Diagnosis.
System
To set parameters related to the system, including Date Time, Attendance/Access Logs
Settings, Fingerprint, Video Intercom Parameters, ONVIF Settings,
Device Type
Settings, Security Settings, Update Firmware Online and resetting to factory settings.
Personalize
To customize settings of User Interface, Voice, Bell Schedules, Punch State Options and
Shortcut Key Mappings settings.
Data Mgt. To delete the data.
Access
Control
To set the parameters of the lock and the relevant access control device including
options like Time schedule, Holiday Settings, Access groups, Combine verification, Anti-
Passback Setup, and Duress Option Settings.
Attendance
Search
To query the specified event logs.
Print
To set printing information and functions (if the printer is connected to the device).
Autotest
To automatically test whether each module functions properly, including the LCD
Screen, Audio, Microphone, Keyboard, fingerprint sensor, camera and Real-Time Clock.
System Info
To view Privacy Policy, Data Capacity and Device and Firmware information of the
current device.
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8 User Management
New User Registration 8.1
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > User Mgt. > New User.
8.1.1 Register a User ID and Name
Enter the User ID and Name.
Note:
1. A name can be taken up to 36 characters long.
2. The user ID may contain 1 to 14 digits by default, supporting both numbers and alphabetic
characters.
3. During the initial registration, you can modify your ID, but not after registration.
4. If the message "Duplicated!" appears, you must choose a different User ID because the one you
entered already exists.
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8.1.2 User Role
On the New User interface, tap on User Role to set the user’s role as either Normal User or Super
Admin.
Super Admin: The Super Administrator owns all management privileges in the Device.
Normal User: If the Super Admin is registered already in the device, then the Normal Users will
not have the privilege to manage the system and can only access authentic verifications.
User Defined Roles: The Normal User can also be assigned custom roles with User Defined Role.
The user can be permitted to access several menu options as required.
Note: If the selected user role is the Super Admin, then the user must pass the identity authentication
to access the main menu. The authentication is based on the authentication method(s) that the super
administrator has registered.
8.1.3 Register Fingerprint
Tap Fingerprint in the New User interface to enter the fingerprint registration page.
Select the finger to be enrolled.
Press the same finger on the fingerprint reader three times.
Green indicates that the fingerprint was enrolled successfully.
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8.1.4 Card Number
Tap Card Number in the New User interface to enter the card registration page.
On the card interface, swipe the card under the card reading area. The registration of the card will be
successful.
If the card has already been registered, the message "Error! Card already enrolled" appears. The
registration interface appears as follows:
8.1.5 Password
Tap Password in the New User interface to enter the password registration page.
On the Password interface, enter the required password and re-enter to confirm it and tap M/OK.
If the re-entered password is different from the initially entered password, then the device prompts
the message as "Password not match!", where the user needs to re-confirm the password again.
The password may contain 6 to 8 digits by default.
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8.1.6 Access Control Role
The Access Control Role sets the door access privilege for each user. It includes the access group, time
period and duress fingerprint.
Tap Access Control Role > Access Group to assign the registered users to different groups for
better management. New users belong to Group 1 by default and can be reassigned to other
groups. The device supports up to 99 Access Control groups.
Tap Time Period, to select the time to use.
The user may specify one or more fingerprints that have been registered as a duress fingerprint(s).
When press the finger corresponding to the duress fingerprint on the sensor and pass the
verification, the system will immediately generate a duress alarm.
All Users 8.2
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > User Mgt. > All Users.
On the All-Users interface, tap on the search bar on the user’s list to enter the required retrieval
keyword (where the keyword may be the user ID, surname, or full name) and the system will search
for the related user information.
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8.2.1 Edit User
On the All-Users interface, tap on the required user from the list and tap Edit to edit the user
information.
Note: The process of editing the user information is the same as adding a new user, except that the
User ID cannot be modified while editing a user. The process in detail refers to "User Registration".
8.2.2 Delete User
On the All Users interface, tap on the required user from the list and tap Delete to delete the user or
specific user information from the device. On the Delete interface, tap on the required operation, and
then tap M/OK to confirm the deletion.
Delete Operations:
Delete User: Deletes all the user information (deletes the selected User as a whole) from the Device.
Delete User Role Only: Deletes the user's administrator privileges and make the user a normal user.
Delete Fingerprint Only: Deletes the fingerprint information of the selected user.
Delete Password Only: Deletes the password information of the selected user.
Delete Card Number Only: Deletes the card information of the selected user.
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Display Style 8.3
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > User Mgt. > Display Style.
All the Display Styles are shown as below:
Multiple Line: Mixed Line:
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9 User Role
User Role allows you to assign specific permissions to certain users based on their requirements.
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > User Role > User Defined Role to
set the user defined permissions.
The permission scope of the custom role can be set up into 3 roles, that is, the custom operating
scope of the menu functions of the user.
On the User Defined Role interface, toggle Enable Defined Role to enable or disable the user
defined role.
Then, by selecting on Define User Role, select the required privileges for the new role, and then tap
the M/OK key.
When assigning privileges, the main menu function names will be displayed on the left and its sub-
menus will be listed on the right.
First tap on the required Main Menu function name, and then select its required sub-menus from
the list.
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Note: If the User Role is enabled for the Device, tap on User Mgt. > New User > User Role to assign the
created roles to the required users. But if there is no super administrator registered in the Device, then the
device will prompt "Please enroll super admin first!" when enabling the User Role function.
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10 Communication
Communication Settings are used to set the parameters of the Network, Serial Comm, PC Connection,
Wi-Fi, Cloud Server, Wiegand, and Network Diagnosis.
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > COMM.
Ethernet 10.1
When the device needs to communicate with a PC via the Ethernet, you need to configure network
settings and make sure that the device and the PC connecting to the same network segment.
Tap Ethernet on the COMM. Settings interface to configure the settings.
Function Description:
Function Name Description
IP Address
The default IP address is 192.168.1.201. It can be modified according to the
network availability.
Subnet Mask
The default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. It can be modified according to
the network availability.
Gateway
The Default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified according to the
network availability.
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DNS
The default DNS address is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified according to the
network availability.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol dynamically allocates IP addresses for
clients via server.
Display in Status Bar
Toggle to set whether to display the network icon on the status bar.
Serial Comm 10.2
Serial Comm function establishes communication with the device through a serial port (Master
Unit/DM10/Print function).
Tap Serial Comm. on the COMM. Settings interface.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Serial Port
No Using: No communication with the device through the serial port.
Master Unit: When RS485 is used as the function of "Master Unit", it can be
connected to a reader.
Print Function: The device can be connected to the printer when RS232
enables the print function.
DM10: When RS485 is used as the function of DM10, it can be connected to
DM10 to control the lock relay.
(Note: When selecting DM10 or switching from DM10 to other option, the
device will restart to take effect.)
Baudrate
When the serial port is set as Master Unit or DM10, the baudrate is 115200 by
default and cannot be modified.
When the serial port is set as Print Function, there are 5 baudrate options.
They are: 115200 (default), 57600, 38400, 19200 and 9600.
The higher the baudrate, the faster is the communication speed, but also less
reliable.
Hence, a higher baudrate can be used when the communication distance is
short; when the communication distance is long, choosing a lower baudrate is
more reliable.
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PC Connection 10.3
Comm Key facilitates to improve the security of the data by setting up the communication between the
device and the PC. Once the Comm Key is set, a password is required to connect the device to the PC
software.
Tap PC Connection on the COMM. Settings interface to configure the communication settings.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Comm Key
The default password is 0 and can be changed.
The Comm Key can contain 1 to 6 digits.
Device ID
It is the identification number of the device, which ranges between 1 and 254.
TCP COMM.Port
The default TCP COMM Port value is 4370. It can be modified according to the
network availability.
HTTPS
Based on HTTP, transmission encryption and identity authentication ensure
the security of the transmission process.
Wi-Fi Settings 10.4
The device provides a Wi-Fi module, which can be built-in within the device module or can be
externally connected.
The Wi-Fi module enables data transmission via Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) and establishes a wireless
network environment. Wi-Fi is enabled by default in the device. If you don't need to use the Wi-Fi
network, you can toggle the Wi-Fi to disable the button.
Tap Wi-Fi Settings on the COMM. Settings interface to configure the Wi-Fi settings.
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Searching the Wi-Fi Network
Wi-Fi is enabled in the device by default. Toggle the button to enable or disable Wi-Fi.
Once the Wi-Fi is turned on, the device will search for the available Wi-Fi within the network range.
Tap on the required Wi-Fi name from the available list and input the correct password in the
password interface, and then tap M/OK.
When the Wi-Fi is connected successfully, the initial interface will display the Wi-Fi logo.
Adding Wi-Fi Network Manually
The Wi-Fi can also be added manually if the required Wi-Fi does not show on the list.
WIFI Enabled: Tap on the required
network from the searched network list.
Tap on the password field to enter the
password and tap M/OK.
Tap on Add Wi-Fi Network to add the
Wi-Fi manually.
On this interface, enter the Wi-Fi network
parameters. (The added network must
exist.)
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Note: After successfully adding the Wi-Fi manually, follow the same process to search for the added Wi-
Fi name.
Advanced Setting
On the Wi-Fi Settings interface, tap on Advanced to set the relevant parameters as required.
Function Description
Function Name Description
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) dynamically allocates IP
addresses to network clients. If the DHCP is enabled, then the IP cannot be set
manually.
IP Address
The IP address for the Wi-Fi network, the default is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified
according to the network availability.
Subnet Mask
The default Subnet Mask of the Wi-
Fi network is 255.255.255.0. It can be
modified according to the network availability.
Gateway
The Default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified according to the
network availability.
DNS
The default DNS
is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified according to the network
availability.
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Cloud Server Settings 10.5
Tap Cloud Server Settings on the COMM. Settings interface to connect with the ADMS server.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Enable
Domain
Name
Server
Address
Once this mode is turned ON, the domain name mode "http://... " will be
used, such as http://www.XYZ.com, while "XYZ" denotes the domain name.
Disable
Domain
Name
Server
Address
The IP address of the ADMS server.
Server
Port
Port used by the ADMS server.
Enable Proxy Server
The IP address and the port number of the proxy server is set manually
when the proxy is enabled.
Wiegand Setup 10.6
It is used to set the Wiegand input and output parameters.
Tap Wiegand Setup on the COMM. Settings interface to set up the Wiegand input and output
parameters.
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10.6.1 Wiegand Input
Function Description
Function Name Description
Wiegand Format
Its value can be 26 bits, 34 bits, 36 bits, 37 bits, 50 bits and 64 bits.
Wiegand Bits
The number of bits of the Wiegand data.
Pulse Width(us)
The value of the pulse width sent by Wiegand is 100 microseconds
by default, which can be adjusted within the range of 20 to 400
microseconds.
Pulse Interval(us)
The default value is 1000 microseconds and can be adjusted within
the range of 200 to 20000 microseconds.
ID Type
Select between the User ID and card number.
Various Common Wiegand Format Description:
Wiegand Format Description
Wiegand26
ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 26 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 13
th
bits, while the 26
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 14
th
to 25
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 25
th
bits is the card numbers.
Wiegand26a
ESSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 26 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 13
th
bits, while the 26
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 14
th
to 25
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 9
th
bits is the site codes, while the 10
th
to 25
th
bits are the card
numbers.
Wiegand34
ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 34 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 17
th
bits, while the 34
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 18
th
to 33
rd
bits.
The 2
nd
to 25
th
bits is the card numbers.
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Wiegand34a
ESSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 34 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 17
th
bits, while the 34
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 18
th
to 33
rd
bits.
The 2
nd
to 9
th
bits is the site codes, while the 10
th
to 25
th
bits are the card
numbers.
Wiegand36
OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCMME
It consists of 36 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the odd parity bit of the 2
nd
to 18
th
bits, while the 36
th
bit is the even parity bit of the 19
th
to 35
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 17
th
bits is the device codes. The 18
th
to 33
rd
bits is the card
numbers, and the 34
th
to 35
th
bits are the manufacturer codes.
Wiegand36a
EFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 36 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 18
th
bits, while the 36
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 19
th
to 35
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 19
th
bits is the device codes, and the 20
th
to 35
th
bits are the card
numbers.
Wiegand37
OMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCE
It consists of 37 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the odd parity bit of the 2
nd
to 18
th
bits, while the 37
th
bit is the even parity bit of the 19
th
to 36
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 4
th
bits is the manufacturer codes. The 5
th
to 16
th
bits is the site
codes, and the 21
st
to 36
th
bits are the card numbers.
Wiegand37a
EMMMFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 37 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 18
th
bits, while the 37
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 19
th
to 36
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 4
th
bits is the manufacturer codes. The 5
th
to 14
th
bits is the device
codes, and15
th
to 20
th
bits are the site codes, and the 21
st
to 36
th
bits are the
card numbers.
Wiegand50
ESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
It consists of 50 bits of binary code. The 1
st
bit is the even parity bit of the
2
nd
to 25
th
bits, while the 50
th
bit is the odd parity bit of the 26
th
to 49
th
bits.
The 2
nd
to 17
th
bits is the site codes, and the 18
th
to 49
th
bits are the card
numbers.
"C" denotes the card number; "E" denotes the even parity bit; "O" denotes the odd parity bit.
"F" denotes the facility code; "M" denotes the manufacturer code; "P" denotes the parity bit; and "S"
denotes the site code.
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10.6.2 Wiegand Output
Function Description
Function Name Description
Wiegand Format
Its value can be 26 bits, 34 bits, 36 bits, 37 bits, 50 bits and 64 bits.
Wiegand Output Bits
After selecting the required Wiegand format, select the
corresponding output bit digits from the Wiegand format.
Failed ID
If the verification fails, the system will send the failed ID to the
device and replace the card number or personnel ID with the new
one.
Site Code
It is similar to the device ID. The difference is that a site code can be
set manually and is repeatable on a different device. The valid value
ranges from 0 to 256 by default.
Pulse Width(us)
The time width represents the changes in the quantity of electric
charge with regular high-frequency capacitance within a specified
time.
Pulse Interval(us)
The time interval between pulses.
ID Type
Select the ID types as either User ID or card number.
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Network Diagnosis 10.7
It helps to set the network diagnosis parameters.
Tap Network Diagnosis on the COMM. Settings interface. Enter the IP address that needs to be
diagnosed and tap Start the Diagnostic Test to check whether the network can connect to the device.
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11 System Settings
It helps to set related system parameters to optimize the accessibility of the device.
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > System.
Access Control Terminal:
Time Attendance Terminal:
Date and Time 11.1
Tap Date Time on the System interface to set the date and time.
Tap NTP Server to enable automatic time synchronization based on the service address you enter.
Tap Manual Date and Time to manually set the date and time and then tap Confirm and save.
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Tap Select Time Zone to manually select the time zone where the device is located.
Enable or disable this format by tapping 24-Hour Time. If enabled, then select the Date Format to
set the date.
Tap Daylight Saving Time to enable or disable the function. If enabled, tap Daylight Saving
Mode to select a daylight-saving mode and then tap Daylight Saving Setup to set the switch
time.
Week Mode Date Mode
When restoring the factory settings, the time (24-hour) and date format (YYYY-MM-DD) can be
restored, but the device date and time cannot be restored.
Note: For example, if a user sets the time of the device from 18:35 on March 15, 2020 to 18:30 on
January 1, 2021. After restoring the factory settings, the time of the device will remain at 18:30 on
January 1, 2021.
Access Logs Settings / Attendance 11.2
Tap Access Logs Settings / Attendance on the System interface.
Access Control Terminal:
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Time Attendance Terminal:
Function Description of Access Control Terminal:
Function Name Description
Alphanumeric User ID
Enable/Disable the alphanumeric as User ID.
Access Log Alert
When the record space of the attendance access reaches the
maximum threshold value, the device automatically displays the
memory space warning.
Users may disable the function or set a valid value between 1 and
9999.
Periodic Del of Access Logs
When access logs reach its maximum capacity, the device
automatically deletes a set of old access logs.
Users may disable the function or set a valid value between 1 and
999.
Authentication Timeout(s)
The amount of time taken to display a successful verification
message.
Valid value: 1 to 9 seconds.
Function Description of Time Attendance Terminal:
Function Name Description
Duplicate Punch Period(m)
Within a set time period (unit: minutes), the duplicated attendance
record will not be reserved (value ranges from 1 to 999999
minutes).
Alphanumeric User ID
Enable/Disable the alphanumeric as User ID.
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Attendance Log Alert
When the record space of the attendance reaches the maximum
threshold value, the device automatically displays the memory
space warning.
Users may disable the function or set a valid value between 1 and
9999.
Periodic Del of T&A Data
When attendance records reach its maximum storage capacity, the
device automatically deletes a set of old attendance records.
Users may disable the function or set a valid value between 1 and
999.
Authentication Timeout(s)
The amount of time taken to display a successful verification
message.
Valid value: 1 to 9 seconds.
Fingerprint 11.3
Tap Fingerprint on the System interface to go to the Fingerprint parameter settings.
Function Description
Function Name Description
1:1 Threshold Value
Under 1:1 verification method, the verification will only be
successful when the similarity between the acquired fingerprint
data and the fingerprint template associated with the entered user
ID enrolled in the device is greater than the set value.
1:N Threshold Value
Under 1:N verification method, the verification will only be
successful when the similarity between the acquired fingerprint
data and the fingerprint templates enrolled in the device is greater
than the set value.
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FP Sensor Sensitivity
To set the sensibility of fingerprint acquisition. It is recommended to
use the default level "Medium". When the environment is dry,
resulting in slow fingerprint detection, you can set the level to
"High" to raise the sensibility; when the environment is humid,
making it hard to identify the fingerprint, you can set the level to
"Low".
1:1 Retry Times
In 1:1 Verification, users might forget the registered fingerprint, or
press the finger improperly. To reduce the process of re-entering
user ID, retry is allowed.
Fingerprint Image
To set whether to display the fingerprint image on the screen
during fingerprint enrollment or verification. Four choices are
available:
Show for Enroll: to display the fingerprint image on the screen only
during enrollment.
Show for Match: to display the fingerprint image on the screen
only during verification.
Always Show: to display the fingerprint image on screen during
enrollment and verification.
None: not to display the fingerprint image.
Video Intercom Parameters
11.4
Tap Video Intercom Parameters on the System interface.
Function Description
Description
QR Code Binding
Use the ZSmart App client to scan the QR code to connect and bind
the device.
Calling Timeout (s)
If the call is not answered within a specified time, it exits to the main
interface.
For more details, please refer to 22. Connecting to ZSmart App.
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ONVIF Settings
11.5
Note: This function needs to be used with the network video recorder (NVR).
1. Set the device to the same network segment as the NVR.
2. Tap ONVIF Settings on the System interface.
Function Name Description
Enable Authentication
Enable/Disable the Authentication Function. When it is disabled,
there is no need to input the User Name and Password when
adding the device to the NVR.
User Name
Set the User Name. The default is admin.
Password
Set the password. The default is admin.
Server Port
The default is 8000, and cannot be modified.
3. On the NVR system, click on [Start] > [Menu], then the main menu will pop up.
4. Click [Channel Manage] > [Add Channel] > [Refresh] to search for the device.
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5. Select the checkbox for the device you want to add and edit the parameters in the corresponding text
field, then click on OK to add it to the connection list.
Note: The User Name and Password is set in the ONVIF Settings of the device.
6. After adding successfully, the video image obtaining from the device can be viewed in real-time.
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For more details, please refer to the NVR User Manual.
Device Type Settings 11.6
Tap Device Type Setting on the System interface to configure the Device Type Settings.
Function Name Description
Communication Protocol
Set the PUSH protocol.
Device Type
Set the device as an access control terminal or attendance terminal.
Note: After changing the device type, the device will delete all the data and restart, and some functions
will be adjusted accordingly.
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Security Settings 11.7
Tap Security Settings on the System interface to go to the Security settings.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Standalone Communication
To avoid being unable to use when the device is offline, you can
download the C/S software (such as ZKAccess 3.5) on your
computer in advance for offline use.
SSH
SSH is used to enter the background of the device for maintenance.
User ID Masking
When enabled, and then the user is successfully compared and
verified, the User ID in the displayed verification result will be
replaced with an * to achieve secure protection of sensitive private
data.
Display Verification Name
Set whether to display the username in the verification result
interface.
Display Verification Mode
Set whether to display the verification mode in the verification
result interface.
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Update Firmware Online 11.8
Tap Update Firmware Online on the System interface.
The Firmware Update Online function is enabled by default. Tap Check for Updates it may have the
following 3 scenarios:
If the query fails, the interface will prompt "Query failed".
If the firmware version of the device is latest, it will prompt that the current firmware version
is already the latest.
If the firmware version of the device is not the latest, the version number and change log of
the latest version will be displayed. Users can choose whether to update to the latest
firmware version.
Factory Reset 11.9
The Factory Reset function restores the device settings such as communication settings and system
settings, to the default factory settings (this function does not clear registered user data).
Tap Reset on the System interface and then tap OK to restore the default factory settings.
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12 Personalize Settings
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > Personalize to customize the
interface settings, voice, bell, punch state options, and shortcut key mappings.
Access Control Terminal:
Time Attendance Terminal:
User Interface 12.1
Tap User Interface on the Personalize interface to customize the display style of the main interface.
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Function Description
Function Name Description
Wallpaper
It helps to select the main screen wallpaper according to the user
preference.
Language
It helps to select the language of the device.
Menu Timeout (s)
When there is no operation, and the time exceeds the set value, the
device automatically goes back to the initial interface.
The function can either be disabled or set the required value
between 60 and 99999 seconds.
Idle Time to Slide Show (s)
When there is no operation, and the time exceeds the set value, a
slide show is displayed. The function can be disabled, or you may
set the value between 3 and 999 seconds.
Slide Show Interval (s)
It is the time interval in switching between different slide show
pictures. The function can be disabled, or you may set the interval
between 3 and 999 seconds.
Idle Time to Sleep (m)
If the sleep mode is activated, and when there is no operation in
the device, then the device will enter standby mode.
This function can be disabled or set a value within 1 to 999 minutes.
Main Screen Style
The style of the main screen can be selected according to the user
preference.
Company Name
Enter the company name here. When the company name option is
turned on in the print information setting, the company name is
printed.
Voice 12.2
Tap Voice on the Personalize interface to configure the voice settings.
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Function Description
Function Name Description
Voice Prompt
Toggle to enable or disable the voice prompts during function
operations.
Keyboard Prompt
Toggle to enable or disable the keypad sounds.
Volume
Adjust the volume of the device which can be set between 0 to 100.
Bell Schedules 12.3
Tap Bell Schedules on the Personalize interface to configure the Bell settings.
New Bell Schedule:
Tap New Bell Schedule on the Bell Schedule interface to add a new bell schedule.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Bell Status
Toggle to enable or disable the bell status.
Bell Time
Once the required time is set, the device automatically triggers to
ring the bell during that time.
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Repeat
Set the required number of counts to repeat the scheduled bell.
Bell Type
Select the bell type: Internal Bell, External Bell or Internal and
External Bell.
Ring Tone
Select a ringtone.
Internal Bell Delay(s)
Set the replay time of the internal bell. Valid values range from 1 to
999 seconds.
All Bell Schedules:
Once the bell is scheduled, on the Bell Schedules interface, tap All Bell Schedules to view the newly
scheduled bell.
Edit the Scheduled Bell:
On the All Bell Schedules interface, tap on the required bell schedule, and tap Edit to edit the selected
bell schedule. The editing method is the same as the operations of adding a new bell schedule.
Delete a Bell Schedules:
On the All Bell Schedules interface, tap the required bell schedule, tap Delete, and then tap Yes to
delete the selected bell.
Options:
Tap Options on the Bell Schedule interface to set the external bell output terminal NC1 or NC2, which
can be disabled.
Punch States Options 12.4
Tap Punch States Options on the Personalize interface to configure the punch state settings.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Punch State Mode
Off: Disable the punch state function. Therefore, the punch state
key set under Shortcut Key Mappings menu will become invalid.
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Manual Mode:
Switch the punch state key manually, and the
punch state key will disappear after Punch State Timeout.
Auto Mode: The punch state key will automatically switch to a
specific punch status according to the predefined time schedule
which can be set in the Shortcut Key Mappings.
Manual and Auto Mode: The main interface will display the auto-
switch punch state ke
y. However, the users will still be able to
select alternative that is the manual attendance status. After
timeout, the manual switching to punch state key will become
auto-switch punch state key.
Manual Fixed Mode: After the punch state key is set manually to a
particular punch status, the function will remain unchanged until it
is being manually switched again.
Fixed Mode:
Only the manually fixed punch state key will be
shown. Users cannot change the status by taping any other keys.
Punch State Timeout(s)
It is the time for which the punch state displays. The value ranges
from 5 to 999 seconds.
Punch State Required
Select whether an attendance state needs to be selected after
verification.
ON: Attendance state needs to be selected after verification.
OFF:
Attendance state need not requires to be selected after
verification.
Shortcut Key Mappings 12.5
Users may define shortcut keys for attendance status and functional keys which will be defined on the
main interface. So, on the main interface, when the shortcut keys are tapped, the corresponding
attendance status or the function interface will be displayed directly.
Tap Shortcut Key Mappings on the Personalize interface to set the required shortcut keys.
On the Shortcut Key Mappings interface, tap on the required shortcut key to configure the
shortcut key settings.
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On the Shortcut Key (example, "Up Key") interface, tap function to set the functional process of
the shortcut key either as punch state key or function key.
If the Shortcut key is defined as a function key (such as New user, All users, etc.), the configuration
is completed as shown in the image below.
If the Shortcut key is set as a punch state key (such as check in, check out, etc.), then it is required
to set the punch state value (valid value 0 to 250), name.
Set the Switch Time
The switch time is set in accordance with the punch state options.
When the Punch State Mode is set to Auto Mode, the switch time should be set.
On the Shortcut Key interface, tap Set Switch Time to set the switch time.
On the Switch Cycle interface, select the switch cycle (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) as shown in the
image below.
Once the Switch cycle is selected, set the switch time for each day, and tap OK to confirm, as
shown in the image below.
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Note: When the function is set to Undefined, the device will not enable the punch state key.
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13 Data Management
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > Data Mgt. to manage the relevant
data in the device.
Tap Delete Data on the Data Mgt. interface to delete the required data.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Delete Access Records /
Attendance Data
To delete the access records & attendance data conditionally.
Delete All Data
To delete the information and access records & attendance data of
all registered users.
Delete Admin Role
To remove all the administrator privileges.
Delete Access Control
To delete all the access data.
Delete Wallpaper
To delete all the wallpapers in the device.
Delete Screen Savers
To delete all the screen savers in the device.
Delete Contact List
To delete all contact list of video intercom in the device.
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The user may select Delete All or Delete by Time Range when deleting the access records /
attendance data, to Delete by Time Range, you need to set a specific time range to delete all data
within a specific period.
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14 Access Control
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > Access Control to set the schedule of
the door opening, locks control and to configure other parameters settings related to access control.
Access Control Terminal:
Time Attendance Terminal:
To get access, the registered user must meet the following conditions:
1. The relevant door’s current unlock time should be within any valid time zone of the user’s time
period.
2. The corresponding user’s group must be already set in the door unlock combination (and if there
are other groups, being set in the same access combo, then the verification of those group’s
members is also required to unlock the door).
3. In default settings, new users are allocated into the first group with the default group time zone,
where the access combo is "1" and is set in unlock state by default.
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Access Control Options 14.1
Tap Access Control Options on the Access Control interface to set the parameters of the control lock
of the terminal and related equipment.
Access Control Terminal:
Time Attendance Terminal:
Function Description of Access Control Terminal:
Function Name Description
Gate Control Mode
It toggles between ON or OFF switch to get into gate control mode
or not.
When set to ON, the interface removes the Door Lock Delay, Door
Sensor Delay, and Door Sensor Type options.
Door Lock Delay (s)
The length of time that the device controls the electric lock to be in
unlock state.
Valid value: 1~99 seconds.
Door Sensor Delay (s)
If the door is not locked and is left open for a certain duration (Door
Sensor Delay), an alarm will be triggered.
The valid value of Door Sensor Delay ranges from 1 to 255 seconds.
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Door Sensor Type
There are three Sensor types: None, Normal Open, and Normal
Closed.
None: It means the door sensor is not in use.
Normally Open: It means the door is always left open when
electric power is on.
Normally Closed: It means the door is always left closed when
electric power is on.
Verification Mode
The supported verification mode includes
Password/Fingerprint/Card, Fingerprint Only, User ID Only,
Password, Card Only, Fingerprint/Password, Fingerprint/Card, User
ID + Fingerprint, Fingerprint + Password, Fingerprint + Card,
Fingerprint + Password + Card, Password + Card, Password/Card,
User ID + Fingerprint + Password, Fingerprint + (Card/User ID).
Door Available Time Period
It sets the timing for the door so that the door is accessible only
during that period.
Normal Open Time Period
It is the scheduled time-period for "Normal Open" mode so that the
door is always open during this period.
Master Device
While configuring the master and slave devices, you may set the
state of the master as Out or In.
Out: A record of verification on the master device is a check-out
record.
In: A record of verification on the master device is a check-in
record.
Slave Device
While configuring the master and slave devices, you may set the
state of the slave as Out or In.
Out: A record of verification on the slave device is a check-out
record.
In: A record of verification on the slave device is a check-in record.
Auxiliary Input Configuration
Sets the door unlock time period and auxiliary output type of the
auxiliary terminal device. Auxiliary output types include None,
Trigger door open, Trigger Alarm, Trigger door open and Alarm.
Verify Mode by RS485
When the RS485 reader function is turned on, the verification
method is used when the device is used as a master or a slave.
Speaker Alarm
It transmits a sound alarm or disassembly alarm from the local.
When the door is closed or the verification is successful, the system
cancels the alarm from the local.
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Reset Access Setting
The access control reset parameters include door lock delay, door
sensor delay, door sensor type, verification mode, door available
time period, normal open time period, master device, and alarm.
However, erased access control data in Data Mgt. is excluded.
Function Description of Time Attendance Terminal:
Function Name Description
Door Lock Delay (s)
The length of time that the device controls the electric lock to be in
unlock state.
Valid value: 0 to 10 seconds.
Door Sensor Delay (s)
If the door is not locked and is left open for a certain duration (Door
Sensor Delay), an alarm will be triggered.
The valid value of Door Sensor Delay ranges from 1 to 255 seconds.
Door Sensor Type
There are three Sensor types: None, Normal Open, and Normal
Closed.
None: It means the door sensor is not in use.
Normally Open (NO): It means the door is always left open when
electric power is on.
Normally Closed (NC): It means the door is always left closed
when electric power is on.
Door Alarm Delay(s)
When the state of the door sensor is inconsistent with that of the
door sensor type, alarm will be triggered after a time period; this
time period is the Door Alarm Delay (the value ranges from 1 to 999
seconds).
Retry Times to Alarm
When the number of failed verifications reach the set value (value
ranges from 1 to 9 times), the alarm will be triggered. If the set
value is None, the alarm will not be triggered after failed
verification.
Normal Close Time Period
It is the scheduled time-period for "Normal Close" mode so that the
door is always closed during this period.
Normal Open Time Period
It is the scheduled time-period for "Normal Open" mode so that the
door is always open during this period.
Auxiliary Input Configuration
Sets the door unlock time period and auxiliary output type of the
auxiliary terminal device. Auxiliary output types include None,
Trigger door open, Trigger Alarm, Trigger door open and Alarm.
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Verify Mode by RS485
When the RS485 reader function is turned on, the verification
method is used when the device is used as a master or a slave.
Valid Holidays
To set if Normal Close Time Period or Normal Open Time Period
settings are valid in set holiday time period. Choose [ON] to enable
the set NC or NO time period in holiday.
Speaker Alarm
It transmits a sound alarm or disassembly alarm from the local.
When the door is closed or the verification is successful, the system
cancels the alarm from the local.
Reset Access Setting
The access control reset parameters include door lock delay, door
sensor delay, door sensor type, door alarm delay, normal close time
period, normal open time period, and alarm. However, erased
access control data in Data Mgt. is excluded.
Time Rule Settings / Time Schedule 14.2
Tap Time Rule Settings / Time Schedule on the Access Control interface to configure the time
settings.
The entire system can define up to 50 Time Periods.
Each time-period represents 10 Time Zones, i.e., 1 week and 3 holidays, and each time zone is a
standard 24 hour period per day and the user can only verify within the valid time-period.
One can set a maximum of 3 time periods for every time zone. The relationship among these time-
periods is "OR". Thus, when the verification time falls in any one of these time-periods, the
verification is valid.
The Time Zone format of each time-period is HH MM-HH MM, which is accurate to minutes
according to the 24-hour clock.
Tap the grey box to search the required Time Zone and specify the required Time Zone number
(maximum up to 50 zones).
On the selected Time Zone number interface, tap on the required day (that is Monday, Tuesday, etc.) to
set the time.
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Specify the start and the end time, and then tap M/OK.
Note:
1. The door is inaccessible for the whole day when the End Time occurs before the Start Time (such as
23:57 to 23:56).
2. It is the time interval for valid access when the End Time occurs after the Start Time (such as 08:00
to 23:59).
3. The door is accessible for the whole day when the End Time occurs after the Start Time (such that
Start Time is 00:00 and End Time is 23:59).
4. The default Time Zone 1 indicates that the door is open all day long.
Holidays 14.3
When there is a holiday, you may need a different access time; however, altering everyone's access time
one by one is extremely time-consuming. Thus, a holiday access time that applies to all workers can be
set, and the user will be able to open the door during the holidays.
Tap Holidays on the Access Control interface to set the holiday access.
Add a New Holiday:
Tap Add Holiday on the Holidays interface and set the holiday parameters.
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Access Control Terminal:
Time Attendance Terminal:
Edit a Holiday:
On the Holidays interface, select a holiday item to be modified. Tap Edit to modify holiday parameters.
Delete a Holiday:
On the Holidays interface, select a holiday item to be deleted and tap Delete. Tap M/OK to confirm the
deletion. After deletion, this holiday does not display on the All Holidays interface.
Access Groups 14.4
Grouping is to manage users in groups, only for time attendance terminal.
The default time zone for group members is the group time zone, while users can set their personal
time zone. When the group verification mode and the user verification mode overlap, the user
verification mode takes priority. Each group can set a maximum of 3 time zones; as long as one of them
is valid, the group can be successfully verified. The newly enrolled user is assigned to Access Group 1 by
default, but can be assigned to another access group.
Tap Access Groups on the Access Control interface.
Add a New Holiday:
Tap New Group on the Access Group interface.
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Note:
1. The system has a default access group numbered 1, which cannot be deleted but can be modified.
2. A number cannot be modified again after being set.
3. When the holiday is set to be valid, the personnel in a group can open the door only when group
time period overlaps with the holiday time period.
4. When the holiday is set to be invalid, the access control time of the personnel in this group is not
affected by holidays.
Edit Group:
On the All Group interface, tap to select the access group item to be modified. Tap Edit to modify
group parameters.
Delete a Group:
On the All Group interface, select an access group item to be deleted and tap Delete. Tap M/OK to
confirm the deletion. After deletion, this group does not display on the All Group interface.
Combined Verification 14.5
Access groups are arranged into different door-unlocking combinations to achieve multiple
verifications and strengthen security.
In a door-unlocking combination, the range of the combined number N is 0
N 5 and the number of
members N may all belong to one access group or may belong to five different access groups.
Tap Combined Verification on the Access Control interface to configure the combined verification
setting.
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On the combined verification interface, tap the Door-unlock combination to be set, and tap the up and
down arrows to input the combination number, and then tap M/OK.
For Example:
If the Door-unlock combination 1 is set as (01 03 05 06 08). It indicates that the unlock
combination 1 consists of 5 people and all the 5 individuals are from 5 groups, namely, AC Group 1,
AC Group 3, AC Group 5, AC Group 6, and AC Group 8, respectively.
If the Door-unlock combination 2 is set as (02 02 04 04 07). It indicates that the unlock
combination 2 consists of 5 people; the first two are from AC Group 2, the next two are from AC
Group 4, and the last person is from AC Group 7.
If the Door-unlock combination 3 is set as (09 09 09 09 09). It indicates that there are 5 people in
this combination; all of which are from AC Group 9.
If the Door-unlock combination 4 is set as (03 05 08 00 00). It indicates that the unlock
combination 4 consists of only three people. The first person is from AC Group 3, the second
person is from AC Group 5, and the third person is from AC Group 8.
Note: To delete the door-unlock combination, set all Door-unlock combinations to 0.
Anti-passback Setup 14.6
A user may be followed by some person(s) to enter the door without verification, resulting in a security
breach. So, to avoid such situations, the Anti-Passback option was developed. Once it is enabled, the
check-in and check-out record must occur alternatively to open the door to represent a consistent
pattern.
This function requires two devices to work together:
One device is installed on the indoor side of the door (master device), and the other one is installed on
the outdoor side of the door (the slave device). The two devices communicate via the Wiegand signal.
The Wiegand format and Output type (User ID/Card Number) adopted by the master device and slave
device must be consistent.
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Tap Anti-passback Setup on the Access Control interface.
Function Description:
Function Name Description
Anti-passback Direction
No Anti-passback: The Anti-Passback function is disabled, which
means successful verification through either the master device or
slave device can unlock the door. The attendance state is not saved
in this option.
Out Anti-passback: The user can check-out only if the last record is
a check-in record otherwise an alarm is raised. However, the user
can check-in freely.
In Anti-Passback: The user can check-in again only if the last
record is a check-out record otherwise an alarm is raised. However,
the user can check-out freely.
In/Out Anti-passback: In this case, a user can check-in only if the
last record is a check-out or the user can check-out only if the last
record is a check-in otherwise the alarm is triggered.
Duress Options Settings 14.7
Once a user activates the duress verification function with a specific authentication method(s), and
when he/she is under coercion and authenticates using duress verification, the device unlocks the door
as usual. At the same time, a signal is sent to activate the alarm as well.
On the Access Control interface, tap Duress Options to configure the duress settings.
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Access Control Terminal:
Time Attendance Terminal:
Function Description of Access Control Terminal:
Function Name Description
Alarm on Password
When a user uses the password verification method, an alarm
signal will be generated, otherwise there will be no alarm signal.
Alarm on 1:1 Match
When a user uses the 1:1 verification method, an alarm signal will
be generated, otherwise there will be no alarm signal.
Alarm on 1:N Match
When a user uses the 1:N verification method, an alarm signal will
be generated, otherwise there will be no alarm signal.
Alarm Delay (s)
Alarm signal will not be transmitted until the alarm delay time is
elapsed. The value ranges from 1 to 999 seconds.
Duress Password
Set the 6-digit duress password. When the user enters this duress
password for verification, an alarm signal will be generated.
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Function Description of Time Attendance Terminal:
Function Name Description
Duress
Function
Enable/Disable the duress function.
Alarm on
Password
In [ON] state, when a user uses password verification method, alarm will be
triggered. In [OFF] state, no alarm signal will be triggered.
Alarm on 1:1
Match
When a user uses the 1:1 verification method, an alarm signal will be generated,
otherwise there will be no alarm signal.
Alarm on 1:N
Match
When a user uses the 1:N verification method, an alarm signal will be generated,
otherwise there will be no alarm signal.
Alarm Delay (s)
Alarm signal will not be transmitted until the alarm delay time is elapsed. The value
ranges from 1 to 999 seconds.
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15 Attendance Search
Once the identity of a user is verified, the access record/attendance data is saved in the device. This
function enables users to check their event logs.
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > Attendance Search to search for the
required event Logs.
1. Enter the user ID to be searched
and tap M/OK. If you want to
search for records of all users,
tap M/OK without entering any
user ID.
2. Select the time range in which
the records need to be
searched.
3. Once the record search completes.
Tap the record highlighted in
green to view its details.
4. The figure shows the details of
the selected record.
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16 Print Settings
Devices with a printing function can print attendance records when a printer is connected.
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > Print.
Data Field Setup 16.1
Select Data Field Setup on the Print interface. Toggle button to turn on/off the fields requiring a
print.
Print Options Settings 16.2
Select the Printer Options on the Print interface. Toggle button to enable or disable the Paper Cut
function.
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Remarks: To turn on the Paper Cut function, it is required to connect the device with a printer with paper
cutting function, so that the printer will cut papers according to the selected printing information while
printing.
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17 Autotest
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > Autotest, it enables the system to
automatically test whether the functions of various modules are working normally, including the LCD,
Voice, Microphone, Keyboard, Fingerprint, Camera and Real-Time Clock (RTC).
Function Description
Function Name Description
Test All
To automatically test whether the LCD, Voice, Microphone,
Fingerprint, Camera and Real-Time Clock (RTC) are normal.
Test LCD
To automatically test the display effect of LCD screen by displaying
full-color, pure white, and pure black to check whether the screen
displays colors normally.
Test Voice
To automatically test whether the audio files stored in the device
are complete and the voice quality is good.
Microphone test
To test if the microphone is working properly by speaking into the
microphone.
Test Keyboard
The terminal tests whether every key on the keyboard works
normally. Tap any key on the Test Keyboard interface to check
whether the tapped key matches the key displayed on the screen.
The keys are displayed as dark grey before and turn blue after
tapped. Tap ESC to exit the test.
Test Fingerprint Sensor
To test the fingerprint sensor by pressing a finger on the scanner to
check if the acquired fingerprint image is clear. When you are
pressing a finger on the scanner, the fingerprint image will display
on the screen.
Cam Test
To test if the camera functions properly.
Test Clock RTC
To test the RTC. The device tests whether the clock works normally
and accurately with a stopwatch. Touch the screen to start
counting and tap it again to stop counting.
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18 System Information
When the device is on the initial interface, press [M/OK] button > System Info to view the storage
status, version information of the device, firmware information and privacy policy.
Function Description
Function Name Description
Device Capacity
Displays the current device's user storage, fingerprint, card and
password storage, administrators and records.
Device Info
Displays the device's name, serial number, MAC address,
Fingerprint algorithm, Platform information, MCU Version and
Manufacturer.
Firmware Info
Displays the firmware version and other version information of the
device.
Privacy Policy
Display the device's privacy policy.
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19 Connect to Webserver
Login Webserver 19.1
According to the configured network login, allows the Webserver to remotely view the information of the
device (hardware, software, capacity and data, etc.), set up the system (communication, access control and
system functions, etc.), add users and upgrade the system.
1. Open a browser to enter the address to log in to the WebServer, the address is https:// Serial IP
Address:1443. For example: https://192.168.1.201:1443.
2. Enter the WebServer account and password, the default account is: admin, password: admin@123.
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Note:
1. After logging in for the first time, it is suggested that the users change their original password, please
refer to Change Password.
2. In order to retrieve the password easily, please register a super admin first, please refer to 8.1 User
Registration.
Forgot Password 19.2
Method 1 (When there is a super admin):
If you forgot the password of WebServer, you could reset it by the registered super admin. The detailed
steps are as follows:
1. C
lick the icon on the login interface.
2. On the pop-up page, enter the relevant information of the super admin user as prompted.
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3. After a successful reset, enter the default account and password (account: admin, password:
admin@123) on the login interface to log in.
4. For security reasons, please change your password after successfully logging in.
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Note: The super admin must exist.
Method 2 (When there is not a super admin):
If the network of the device is normal and ZKBio CVAccess / ZKBioTime 8.0 has been connected, you can
reset the password by sending the super admin account and password from the server.
1. Click Personnel > Person > New on the ZKBio CVAccess / ZKBioTime 8.0 Server; register the super
admin information and set the super admin role on the new interface as required.
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2. After registering the information of the super admin, click OK.
3. Click Access > Device > Control > Synchronize All Data to Devices to synchronize all the data to
the device including the new users.
Note: For other specific operations, please refer ZKBio CVAccess User Manual or ZKBioTime8.0 User
Manual.
4. After the data synchronization is successful, you can reset the password with the newly registered
super admin. The operation steps are the same as method 1.
Method 3:
If the device has not registered a super admin and cannot connect to the server, please contact our after-
sales technicians to help retrieve the password.
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User Management 19.3
19.3.1 User Registration
Basic Information
Click All Users > New User on the WebServer.
In this interface, you can register the User ID, Name, Rights, Password, Card Number and Access Control
Role of the new user, click Confirm to save.
Function Name Description
User ID
The user ID may contain 1 to 14 characters by default.
Name
A name can be up to 63 characters.
Rights
Set the role for the user as either Normal User or Super Admin.
Super Admin: The Super Admin owns all management privileges in the
WebServer.
Normal User: If the Super Admin is already registered in the WebServer,
then the Normal Users will not have the privileges to manage the system
and can only access authentication verifications.
Password Set the user's registration password.
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Card Number
Select the type of the card number and enter it manually, after registering the
user's card number, the user can swipe the card for verification.
Access Control Role
The Access Control Role sets the door access privilege for each user, new users
will be added to Group 1 by default, which can be reassigned to other required
groups. The system supports up to 10 access control groups.
Note:
1. During the initial registration, you can modify your ID; you cannot be modifying the registered ID
once after the successful registration.
2. If the message "Registration failed!" pops up, you must choose a different User ID because the one
you entered already exists.
Online Registration
In this interface, you can register the Users Card Number and Fingerprint. The verification mode can only
be registered after the basic information is confirmed.
Register C
ard Number
In the current interface, behind the card number bar, click Register, and the device will display the card
number registration interface in real time, swipe the card underneath the card reading area. The
registration of the card will be successful.
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Register Fingerprint
In the current interface, behind the fingerprint bar, click Register, and the device will display the
fingerprint registration interface in real time, press your finger onto the fingerprint sensor of the device,
and follow the instructions to complete the registration.
For fingerprint pressing operation, please refer to Finger Positioning
.
19.3.2 Search for Users
Click All Users on the WebServer, click the search bar to enter the required retrieval keyword (where the
keyword may be the user ID, surname or full name) and the system will search for the related user
information.
19.3.3 Edit User
On the All Users interface, select the required user from the list and click Change User Info to edit the
user information.
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Note: The process of editing the user information is the same as that of adding a new user, except that
the User ID cannot be modified. The process in detail refers to 19.3.1 User Registration.
19.3.4 Delete User
On the All Users interface, select the required user from the list and click Delete User to delete the user.
Here individual deletion and batch deletion is available.
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Advanced Settings 19.4
19.4.1 Communication Settings
Click COMM. on the WebServer.
Change the IP address of the device as needed, click Confirm to save, and the device will automatically
synchronize the IP information.
Function Name Description
DHCP
Select whether to obtain the IP Address by automatically.
IP Address
The default IP address is 192.168.1.201. It can be modified according to network
availability.
Subnet Mask
The default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. It can be modified according to
network availability.
Gateway
The Default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified according to network
availability.
DNS
The default DNS address is 0.0.0.0. It can be modified according to network
availability.
Note: After the IP address of the device is changed successfully, you need to log out of the currently
WebServer and log in again to the IP address you just changed to connect to the device. For WebServer
login details, please refer to Login WebServer.
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19.4.2 Connection Settings
Click Connection Settings on the WebServer.
Function Name Description
Device ID
It is the identification number of the device, which ranges between 0 and 255.
Change Connection
Password
The connection password should be 6-digit.
19.4.3 Cloud Service Setup
Click Cloud Service Setup on the WebServer.
Cloud Server Setup was used to connect to the ZKBio CVAccess and ZKBioTime 8.0 software, please refer to
12.1
Set the Communication Address.
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Function Name Description
Enable
Domain
Name
Cloud Server
Address
Once this function is enabled, the domain name mode “http://...”
will be used, such as http://www.XYZ.com, while “XYZ” denotes the
domain name (when this mode is turned ON).
Disable
Domain
Name
Cloud Server
Address
IP address of the ADMS server.
Cloud Server
Port
Port used by the ADMS server.
Proxy Server Setup
When you choose to enable the proxy, you need to set the IP
address and port number of the proxy server.
19.4.4 Wi-Fi Settings
The device supports the Wi-Fi module, which is built-in within the hardware, to enable data transmission
via Wi-Fi and establish a wireless network environment. By default, the Wi-Fi is turned off. The user needs
to enable and set the related parameters on the WebServer.
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Click the button to enable Wi-Fi function.
When Wi-Fi is enabled, the device will search for the available Wi-Fi within the network range.
Click Connect to Wi-Fi after the required Wi-Fi name from the available list and input the correct
password, and then click [Confirm].
After successful verification, the connection status will display Connected”.
19.4.5 Date Setup
Click Date Setup on the WebServer.
Click Manual to manually set the date and time and click Confirm to save.
Select Open or Close the Daylight Saving Mode function. If opened, set the Daylight Saving Time
and End of Daylight Saving.
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19.4.6 System Settings
Click System on the WebServer.
It helps to set related system parameters to optimize the accessibility of the device.
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Function Name Description
Volume
Adjust the volume of the device which can be set between 0 and 100.
Duplicate Punch
Period(m)
Within a set time period (unit: minutes), the duplicated attendance record will
not be reserved (value ranges from 1 to 999999 minutes).
Language
Select the language of the WebServer and device.
Communication
Protocol
Set the communication protocol of the device.
Device Type
Set the device as an access control terminal or attendance terminal.
Note: After changing the device type, the device will delete all the data and
restart, and some functions will be adjusted accordingly.
Doorbell Setting
Doorbell Only: When the user clicks on the doorbell button, only the doorbell
rings.
Video Intercom Only: When the user clicks on the doorbell button, only the
device makes a call.
Doorbell+Video Intercom: When the user clicks on the doorbell button, the
doorbell rings and the device makes a call at the same time.
Alphanumeric User
ID
Enable/Disable the alphanumeric as User ID.
User ID Masking
When enabled, and then the user is successfully compared and verified, the
User ID in the displayed verification result will be replaced with an * to achieve
secure protection of sensitive private data.
Display Verification
Name
Set whether to display the username in the verification result interface.
Display Verification
Mode
Set whether to display the verification mode in the verification result interface.
Standalone
Communication
To avoid being unable to use when the device is offline, you can download the
C/S software (such as ZKAccess 3.5) on your computer in advance for offline
use.
HTTPS
Based on HTTP, transmission encryption and identity authentication ensure the
security of the transmission process.
Note:
1. After selecting the language and clicking Confirm, the device will automatically reboot and display
the changed language.
2. Then WebServer will not display the switched language until the device reboots and log in again.
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19.4.7 Video Intercom
Click Video Intercom on the WebServer.
The video intercom function supports WAN, WAN is suitable for mobile phone.
For more details, please refer to 22. Connecting to ZSmart App
.
19.4.8 SIP Settings
Note: This function needs to be used with the indoor station.
Click SIP Settings on the WebServer.
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Download Configuration Data
1. Click Download to download the file.
2. Open the downloaded file and manually modify the indoor station's communication address and
device number.
IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway: Must be the same as the indoor station to be connected.
Dialling Number: Customize the number of the indoor station, you can enter the value on F35 to call
the indoor station quickly for video intercom.
Upload Configuration Data
1. Once the form is set up and saved, click Uploading... to upload the configuration form.
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2. Click Confirm to sync the parameters to F35.
For more details, please refer to 23. Connecting to SIP.
19.4.9 ONVIF Settings
Note: This function needs to be used with the network video recorder (NVR).
Click ONVIF Settings on the WebServer.
Function Name Description
Enable Authentication
Enable/Disable the Authentication Function. When it is disabled,
there is no need to input the User Name and Password when
adding the device to the NVR.
User Name
Set the User Name. The default is admin.
Password
Set the password.
Server Port
The default is 8000, and cannot be modified.
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For more details, please refer to 11.5 ONVIF Settings.
19.4.10 Serial Comm
Click Serial Comm on the WebServer.
Function Name Description
Serial Port
No Using: No communication with the device through the serial port.
Master Unit: When RS485 is used as the function of "Master Unit", it can be
connected to a reader.
Print Function: The device can be connected to the printer when RS232
enables the print function.
DM10: When RS485 is used as the function of DM10, it can be connected to
DM10 to control the lock relay.
(Note: When selecting DM10 or switching from DM10 to other option
, the
device will restart to take effect.)
Baudrate
There are 4 baudrate options at which the data communicates with PC. They
are: 115200 (default), 57600, 38400, and 19200.
The higher the baudrate, the faster is the communication speed, but also less
reliable.
Hence, a higher baudrate can be used when the communication distance is
short; when the communication distance is long, choosing a lower baudrate is
more reliable.
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19.4.11 Wiegand Setup
Click Wiegand Setup on the WebServer.
It is used to set the Wiegand input and output parameters.
Function Name Description
Wiegand Format
Its value can be 26 bits, 34 bits, 36 bits, 37 bits, 50 bits and 64 bits.
Wiegand Bits
The number of bits of the Wiegand data.
ID Type
Select between the User ID and card number.
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19.4.12 Access Control Options
Click Access Control Options on the WebServer.
On the Access Control interface to set the parameters of the control lock of the terminal and related
equipment.
Access Control Terminal:
Function Name Description
Door Lock
Delay(s)
The length of time that the device controls the electric lock to be in unlock state.
Valid value: 1~99 seconds; 0 seconds represents disabling the function.
Door Sensor
Delay(s)
If the door is not locked and is left open for a certain duration (Door Sensor Delay),
an alarm will be triggered.
The valid value of Door Sensor Delay ranges from 1 to 255 seconds.
Door Sensor Type
There are three Sensor types: None, Normal Open, and Normal Closed.
None: It means the door sensor is not in use.
Normally Open: It means the door is always left open when electric power is on.
Normally Closed: It means the door is always left closed when electric power is on.
Master Device
While configuring the master and slave devices, you may set the state of the master
as Out or In.
Out: A record of verification on the master device is a check-out record.
In: A record of verification on the master device is a check-in record.
Slave Device
While configuring the master and slave devices, you may set the state of the slave
as Out or In.
Out: A record of verification on the slave device is a check-out record.
In: A record of verification on the slave device is a check-in record.
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Attendance Terminal:
Function Name Description
Door Lock
Delay(s)
The length of time that the device controls the electric lock to be in unlock state.
Valid value: 1~255 seconds; 0 seconds represents disabling the function.
Door Sensor
Delay(s)
If the door is not locked and is left open for a certain duration (Door Sensor Delay),
an alarm will be triggered.
The valid value of Door Sensor Delay ranges from 1 to 255 seconds.
Door Alarm
Delay(s)
When the state of the door sensor is inconsistent with that of the door sensor type,
alarm will be triggered after a time period; this time period is the Door Alarm Delay
(the value ranges from 1 to 999 seconds).
Door Sensor Type
There are three Sensor types: None, Normal Open, and Normal Closed.
None: It means the door sensor is not in use.
Normally Open: It means the door is always left open when electric power is on.
Normally Closed: It means the door is always left closed when electric power is on.
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Device Management 19.5
19.5.1 Device Management
Click Device Management on the WebServer.
Function Name Description
Clear Administrator
Choose whether to change the super administrator into a normal user.
Restart
Choose whether to restart the device.
Reset
The Reset function restores the device settings such as communication and
system settings to the default factory settings (this function does not clear
registered user data).
Note: After reset,
the IP of the device is restored to the original
192.168.1.201, please refer to 19.4.1 Communication Settings to modify the
IP.
Close SSH
SSH is used to enter the background of the device for maintenance, choose
whether to close the SSH.
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Delete All Data
To delete the
information and attendance logs/access records of all
registered users.
Delete Access Control
To delete all the access data.
Delete
Access/Attendance
Records
To delete all the access/attendance records.
19.5.2 Updata Firmware
Click Updata Firmware on the WebServer.
Select an upgrade file and click Confirm to complete firmware upgrade operation.
Note: If the upgrade file is needed, please contact our technical support. Firmware upgrade is not
recommenced under normal circumstances.
You can also choose to update firmware online. Click Detection upgrade it may have the following 3
scenarios:
If the query fails, the interface will prompt "Query Failed".
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If the firmware version of the device is latest, it will prompt that the current firmware version is
already the latest.
If the firmware version of the device is not the latest, the version number and change log of the latest
version will be displayed. Users can choose whether to update to the latest firmware version.
19.5.3 Change Password
Click Change Password on the WebServer.
In this interface, you can change the password of WebServer.
19.5.4 Operation Log
Click Operation Log on the WebServer.
All the user’s operation records on the device or WebServer are saved. Users can search and download these logs
by time.
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19.5.5 Download Firmware Logs
Click Download Firmware Logs on the WebServer.
In this interface, you can select download the main, biometric, or dev.log.
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System Information 19.6
Click System Information on the WebServer.
In this interface, you can view the data capacity, device and firmware information of the current device.
Function Name Description
Device Info
Displays the device's name, serial number, MCU version, MAC address, fingerprint
algorithm version information, platform and manufacturer information.
Device Capacity
Displays the current device's user storage, password, fingerprint, card storage,
administrators, and event logs.
Firmware
Information
Displays the firmware version and other version information of the device.
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20 Connect to ZKBio CVAccess Software
Set the Communication Address 20.1
1. Tap COMM. > Ethernet in the main menu to set the IP address and gateway of the device.
(Note: The IP address should be able to communicate with the ZKBio CVAccess server)
2. In the main menu, click COMM. > Cloud Server Setting to set the server address and server port.
Server address: Set the IP address as of ZKBio CVAccess server.
Server port: Set the server port as of ZKBio CVAccess.
Add Device on the Software 20.2
Add the device by searching. The process is as follows:
1. Click Access > Device > Search > Search, to open the Search interface in the software.
2. Click Search, and it will prompt [Searching……].
3. After searching, the list and total number of access controllers will be displayed.
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4. Click [Add] in operation column, a new window will pop-up. Select Icon type, Area, and Add to Level
from each dropdown and click [OK] to add the device.
5. After the addition is successful, the device will be displayed in the device list.
Add Personnel on the Software and Online Fingerprint 20.3
Registration
1. In the device list, select the device and click Set up > Set as Registration Device.
2. Click Personnel > Person > New:
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3. Fill in all the required fields of the user and click to enter the online fingerprint registration
interface.
4. Click Driver Download to install the driver first.
5. Select Remote Registration, then select the IP address of the device and click Confirm.
6. Select the finger you want to register and press your finger on the fingerprint sensor of the device
three times. If the fingerprint is successfully registered, the device will prompt "Enrolled successfully".
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7. If you want to register a duress fingerprint, you can click Duress Fingerprint before registering the
fingerprint.
Duress fingerprint: In any case, a duress alarm is generated when a fingerprint matches a
duress fingerprint.
8. Click OK to save the user.
9. Click Access > Device > Control > Synchronize All Data to Devices to synchronize all the data to
the device including the new users.
Note: For other specific operations, please refer the ZKBio CVAccess User Manual.
21 Connect to ZKBioTime 8.0 Software
Set the Communication Address 21.1
1. Tap COMM. > Ethernet in the main menu to set the IP address and gateway of the device.
(Note: The IP address should be able to communicate with the ZKBioTime 8.0 server, preferably in
the same network segment with the server address)
2. In the main menu, click COMM. > Cloud Server Setting to set the server address and server port.
Server address: Set the IP address as of ZKBioTime 8.0 server.
Server port: Set the server port as of ZKBioTime 8.0 server.
Add Device on the Software 21.2
After setting on the device, the device will be automatically added to the software. Open the ZKBioTime
software then select [Device Module] > [Device] > [Device], click the device in the list, change the Device
Name and Area.
Note: The devices added automatically must be assigned to custom areas to communicate with the
software.
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Add Personnel on the Software and Online Fingerprint 21.3
Registration
1. Click Personnel > Employee > Add:
2. Fill in all the required fields and click [Confirm] to register a new user.
3. Click Device > Device, select the device and click Device Menu > Enroll Remotely.
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4. Enter the Employee ID and select the finger you want to register and press your finger on the
fingerprint sensor of the device three times. If the fingerprint is successfully registered, the device
will prompt "Enrolled successfully".
5. Click Device > Device > Data Transfer > Sync Data to the Device to synchronize all the data to the
device including the new users.
Note: For other specific operations, please refer the ZKBioTime 8.0 User Manual.
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22 Connecting to ZSmart App
Adding Device on the ZSmart App 22.1
After downloading and installing the ZSmart App on your phone, start by setting up a user account using
your Email ID. After completing the User account creation, proceed to log in to the App. Next, click either
the or icon situated at the top right corner of the screen to initiate the device addition
process. The step-by-step process is as follows:
1. Click Add Device on the Home page.
2. On the device, tap on [M/OK] > System > Video Intercom Parameters > QR Code Binding to show
the QR code of the device.
3. Click the icon in the upper right corner.
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Video Phone Connection 22.2
Visitors click the icon on the device to make a call and then phone will ring. The user can accept or
decline the call. After the user accepts the call, it will open the video door phone interface. Enter the
password to unlock the door.
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Parameter Description
Screenshot
Click to take a screenshot.
Speak
The icon becomes blue when click it, and you can talk to the device at this time.
Record
Click to make a record video.
Photo album
View and delete screenshots and recorded videos.
Unlock
Click to open the door remotely. The unlocking record is saved in Me > Message
Center.
Note: For other specific operations, please refer to the ZSmart App User Manual.
23 Connecting to SIP
On the device, tap on [M/OK] >System > Video Intercom Parameters > SIP Settings to go to the
monitoring parameter settings.
Note: This function needs to be used with the indoor station.
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Function Description
Function Name Description
Account
SIP Server
Select whether to enable the SIP server. When it is enabled, the server
address, server port, Login Name, User Name and Password need to be
set. (Note: Each time it is switched ON/OFF, the device will restart to take
effect.)
Enable
Domain
Name
Select whether to enable the domain name mode.
Server
Address
Enter the server address.
Server
Port
Enter the server port.
Login
Name
Enter the login name of server.
User Name
Enter the username of server.
Password
Enter the password of server.
Dtmf
The value should be set as same as the value of DTMF in the indoor
station
.
Transport
Protocol
Set the transport protocol between F35 and indoor station.
Call Options
Calling
Delay(s)
Set the time of call, valid value 30 to 60 seconds.
Talking
Delay(s)
Set the time of intercom, valid value 60 to 120 seconds.
Encryption
It is disabled by default.
Contact List
When the SIP server is disabled, the device number and call address of the indoor
stations can be added here.
Calling
Shortcut
Settings
Call Mode
When the SIP server is enabled, it is Standard Mode by default and cannot
be modified;
When the SIP server is disabled, it can be set as Standard Mode/ Direct
Calling Mode.
In Direct Calling mode, the user can call multiple indoor stations at the
same time.
There are 3 shortcut keys that can be defined in the device: admin, ROOM1 and
ROOM2. You can set a shortcut key to call the indoor station quickly without entering
the IP address or room number of the indoor unit each time.
The F35 and the indoor station to achieve video intercom there are two modes, respectively, the LAN and
SIP server.
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Local Area Network Use 23.1
1. Set the indoor station to the same network segment as the device.
2. On the SIP Settings interface, click on Account > Dtmf to set the value as same as the value of DTMF
in the indoor station.
3. On the SIP Settings interface, click on Contact List> Add to add the connected indoor station.
Device Number: Customize the number of the indoor station, you can enter this number on the
device to call the indoor station quickly for video intercom.
Call Address: It is the IP Address of the indoor station.
4. To enable the video intercom function, tap the icon on the F35 and enter the IP address or device
number of the indoor station in the provided interface.
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Custom the Calling Shortcut Keys
1. On the SIP Settings interface, click on Calling Shortcut Settings to define the shortcut keys.
Name: Customize the name of the shortcut keys.
Device Number: It is the device number that set in the Contact List Menu.
IP Address: Once the device number is set, it will be automatically displayed.
2. Then you can tap the icon on the F35 and click the calling shortcut keys to call the indoor
station.
Direct Calling
1. On the SIP Settings interface, click on Calling Shortcut Settings > Call Mode > Direct Calling
Mode > Add. Select the IP addresses of the indoor stations that you want to call, then the indoor
stations will be displayed in the list.
2. Then you can tap the icon on the F35 to call the indoor stations at the same time.
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SIP Server 23.2
1. On the SIP Settings interface, click on Account > SIP Server to enable it, enter the server-related
parameters, as shown below:
2. After correctly setting up the SIP, the yellow dot in the upper right corner of the call page will become
green, indicating that the F35 is connected to the server. You can then initiate a call to the account
name of the indoor station."
Note: Customers create their own SIP server.
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For details on the operation and use of the indoor station, please refer to the Indoor Station User Manual.
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24 Connecting to Wireless Doorbell
Note: This function needs to be used with the wireless doorbell.
Connect the Wireless Doorbell 24.1
1. First, power on the wireless doorbell. Then, press and hold the music button for 1.5 seconds until
you see the indicator start flashing. The flashing indicator shows that the doorbell is now in pairing
mode. If the wireless doorbell rings and the indicator flashes, the connection has been successful, and
you can then click on the device icon to finish the process.
2. After a successful pairing, click the device icon will ring the wireless doorbell.
Note:
1) To use this function, you need to enter the menu ([System] > [Video Intercom Parameters] >
[Doorbell Setting]) and set it as Doorbell Only or Doorbell + Video Intercom.
2) Each F35 only supports one wireless doorbell.
3) Wireless doorbell needs to be purchased by the customers themselves.
Unbinding the Wireless Doorbell 24.2
Power off the wireless doorbell first, then re-installing the batteries while pressing and holding the music
button until the indicator is on, indicating that the unbinding is successful.
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Settings 24.3
On the device, tap on [M/OK] >System > Video Intercom Parameters > Doorbell Setting to set the
doorbell.
Function Description:
Function Name Description
Doorbell Setting
Doorbell Only: When the user clicks on the doorbell button, only
the doorbell rings.
Video Intercom Only: When the user clicks on the doorbell button,
only the device makes a call.
Doorbell+Video Intercom: When the user clicks on the doorbell
button, the doorbell rings and the device makes a call at the same
time.
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Appendix 1
Privacy Policy
Notice:
To help you better use the products and services of ZKTeco and its affiliates, hereinafter referred as "we",
"our", or "us", the smart service provider, we consistently collect your personal information. Since we
understand the importance of your personal information, we took your privacy sincerely and we have
formulated this privacy policy to protect your personal information. We have listed the privacy policies
below to precisely understand the data and privacy protection measures related to our smart products
and services.
Before using our products and services, please read carefully and understand all the rules and
provisions of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the relevant agreement or any of its terms,
you must stop using our products and services.
I. Collected Information
To ensure the normal product operation and help the service improvement, we will collect the
information voluntarily provided by you or provided as authorized by you during registration and use
or generated as a result of your use of services.
1. User Registration Information: At your first registration, the feature template (Fingerprint
template/Face template/Palm template) will be saved on the device according to the device
type you have selected to verify the unique similarity between you and the User ID you have
registered. You can optionally enter your Name and Code. The above information is necessary for
you to use our products. If you do not provide such information, you cannot use some features of
the product regularly.
2. Product information: According to the product model and your granted permission when you
install and use our services, the related information of the product on which our services are used
will be collected when the product is connected to the software, including the Product Model,
Firmware Version Number, Product Serial Number, and Product Capacity Information. When you
connect your product to the software, please carefully read the privacy policy for the
specific software.
II. Product Security and Management
1. When you use our products for the first time, you shall set the Administrator privilege before
performing specific operations. Otherwise, you will be frequently reminded to set the
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Administrator privilege when you enter the main menu interface. If you still do not set the
Administrator privilege after receiving the system prompt, you should be aware of the
possible security risk (for example, the data may be manually modified).
2. All the functions of displaying the biometric information are disabled in our products by default.
You can choose Menu > System Settings to set whether to display the biometric information. If
you enable these functions, we assume that you are aware of the personal privacy security risks
specified in the privacy policy.
3. Only your user ID is displayed by default. You can set whether to display other user verification
information (such as Name, Department, Photo, etc.) under the Administrator privilege. If you
choose to display such information, we assume that you are aware of the potential security
risks (for example, your photo will be displayed on the device interface).
4. The camera function is disabled in our products by default. If you want to enable this function to
take pictures of yourself for attendance recording or take pictures of strangers for access control,
the product will enable the prompt tone of the camera. Once you enable this function, we
assume that you are aware of the potential security risks.
5. All the data collected by our products is encrypted using the AES 256 algorithm. All the data
uploaded by the Administrator to our products are automatically encrypted using the AES 256
algorithm and stored securely. If the Administrator downloads data from our products, we
assume that you need to process the data and you have known the potential security risk. In such
a case, you shall take the responsibility for storing the data. You shall know that some data
cannot be downloaded for sake of data security.
6. All the personal information in our products can be queried, modified, or deleted. If you no
longer use our products, please clear your personal data.
III. How we handle personal information of minors
Our products, website and services are mainly designed for adults. Without consent of parents or
guardians, minors shall not create their own account. If you are a minor, it is recommended that you
ask your parents or guardian to read this Policy carefully, and only use our services or information
provided by us with consent of your parents or guardian.
We will only use or disclose personal information of minors collected with their parents' or guardians'
consent if and to the extent that such use or disclosure is permitted by law or we have obtained their
parents' or guardians' explicit consent, and such use or disclosure is for the purpose of protecting
minors.
Upon noticing that we have collected personal information of minors without the prior consent from
verifiable parents, we will delete such information as soon as possible.
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IV. Others
You can visit https://www.zkteco.com/cn/index/Index/privacy_protection.html
to learn more about
how we collect, use, and securely store your personal information. To keep pace with the rapid
development of technology, adjustment of business operations, and to cope with customer needs, we
will constantly deliberate and optimize our privacy protection measures and policies. Welcome to visit
our official website at any time to learn our latest privacy policy.
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Eco-friendly Operation
The product's "eco-friendly operational period" refers to the time during which this
product will not discharge any toxic or hazardous substances when used in accordance
with the prerequisites in this manual.
The eco-friendly operational period specified for this product does not include batteries
or other components that are easily worn down and must be periodically replaced. The
battery's eco-friendly operational period is 5 years.
Hazardous or Toxic substances and their quantities
Component
Name
Hazardous/Toxic Substance/Element
Lead
(Pb)
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Hexavalent
Chromium
(Cr6+)
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
(PBB)
Polybrominated
Diphenyl Ethers
(PBDE)
Chip
Resistor
×
Chip
Capacitor
×
Chip
Inductor
×
Diode
×
ESD
component
×
Buzzer
×
Adapter
×
Screws
×
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
indicates that the total amount of toxic content in all the homogeneous materials is below the limit as
specified in GB/T 26572.
× indicates that the total amount of toxic content in all the homogeneous materials exceeds the limit as
specified in GB/T 26572.
Note: 80% of this product’s components are manufactured using non-toxic and eco-friendly materials. The
components which contain toxins or harmful elements are included due to the current economic or
technical limitations which prevent their replacement with non-toxic materials or elements.
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