Access Controller NAC-3000R Terminal User Manual
FCC NOTICE THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITION: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIRED OPERATION. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before You Start 1.1 About the product ------------------------------------------------ 5 1.2 Features and specifications ----------------------------------- 7 1.3 Product details----------------------------------------------------- 10 1.4 LCD screen--------------------------------------------------------- 12 1.5 How to input fingerprint------------------------------------------ 13 1.
Chapter 1 Before You Start 1.1 About the product -4 1.2 Features and specifications - 7 - 11 1.3 Product details - 13 1.4 LCD screen - 15 1.5 How to input fingerprint - 16 1.
1.1 About the product Overview Biometric systems are recently used in various authentication systems. They are increasingly used not only in environments that require high level of security but also in many other places because they are convenient and economical. Among various biometric systems, the fingerprint recognition system takes up most of the market because it is easy to use as well as economical and capable of developing various types of applications.
System configuration Client PC Access Server Server PC Remote Manager Remote Monitor Network Terminal NAC-3000 Component Main Features Server PC 1. Server software: Access Sever 2. Terminal communication and log data collection 3. User information and log database 4. Performing authentication Client PC 1. Client software: Remote Manager/Remote Monitor 2. User registration and management 3. Monitoring terminal status and events Terminal (NAC-3000R) 1. Performing user authentication 2.
1.2 Features and specifications Product features The NITGEN access control system (NAC-3000R) has the following features: ① Control and manage access of a large number of people. ② Combine several authentication types (fingerprint, password, and RF card). ③ Control multiple access control terminals via the network. ④ Manage remote systems easily (running server and client PCs independently). ⑤ Provide various additional features including user access lookup and interphone.
System specifications (when connected with the server) Section Access terminal Remote management Number of users to register Content Connection allowed up to 255 terminals Simultaneous server access up to 8 5,000 users (2 fingerprints per 1 user) 10,000 users (1 fingerprint per 1 user) 10 Mbps, TCP/IP Network Authentication type Fingerprint, password and RF card (optional) Less than 1 second (1:1 authentication) 1:N mode : average 2.
Number of users to register Terminal TCP/IP Communication RS-232C Supported doors Power 10 base-T Ethernet Max 115200 bps (optional) Case 26 bit, 34 bit mode(output only) ※ID Length : 4digit 135 (W)*45 (L)*202.5 (H) mm Bracket 102.4(W)*26.6(L)*157.
1.3 Product details ① ④ ② ③ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ A. LED lamps: They indicates the terminal operation status. The below table shows what they mean from the left: Lamp Operation Status Color Power Power status. The LED is on while the power is supplied. Red Door Open/close status of the door. The LED is on while the door is open. Green Network Network connection status. The LED is on while connected to the network. Green ② LCD screen: It displays menus and options for all operations.
③ Keypad: It is used to enter user ID or set up environment. For each key description, please see the following table: Keys Description 0~9 Number keys. < > Direction keys. Move the cursor up and down when selecting menu items. Enter Press this key to complete such operation as ID input or environment setup. Cancel Delete the entered numbers one by one, or move to the upper-level of the menu. Call A guest can use it to talk to someone inside with the interphone.
1.4 LCD screen Initial screen The initial screen of the terminal is as below. The icons in the upper part of the LCD screen indicate the status of the terminal. The logo in the middle of the screen can be defined by the manager, and current date and time are displayed at bottom. J A N - 3 1 -0 3 1 0 :4 9 Initial screen The below table describes the icons in the LCD screen. Icon Description The door is connected to the door lock device. The door is open after the user authentication is validated.
1.5 How to input fingerprint When you enroll and authenticate user fingerprint, do the followings to avoid authentication error: B. Press your finger evenly to maximize the input area. If we say the weakest push as 0%, and the strongest push as 100%, apply 50~70% of force. ② Make sure that the core of the fingerprint is at the center of the fingerprint input window. In general, the core of the fingerprint is on the same line as the lunula of the fingernail.
1.6 Authentication types With the NITGEN access control system, you can use fingerprints, passwords, and RF cards (optional) for authentication. Depending on customer environment, you can use one of the following authentication types as you need. Fingerprint authentication Use fingerprints to validate access authentication with the following types: • 1:1 authentication In this mode, enter a pre-registered ID first and then a fingerprint.
• Group authentication For group authentication, you can specify a group ID of 1 – 4 digits long for each user group. You will enter a group ID and a fingerprint for authentication. For example, you can use the unit number for public housing like an apartment as a group ID. You can specify a group ID when you register a user. Unlike other methods, you must enter the group ID, and then press F1 before entering the fingerprint to perform group authentication.
Chapter 2 Environment Setup 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.
2.1 Menu configuration Features The terminal menu is configured as follows. You can use this menu to set the initial environment, register users, and set the fingerprint recognition device and the network. You can use the menu button on the terminal keypad. For more information on how to register, modify and delete users, and check the version, please refer to Chapter 3. Menu User Manager FP Option UI Option Door Option System Option Command 1. Register User 2. Modify User 3. 4.
Gate Permit Network Information Factory Ini. 1. Date 2. 3. Time [From] Time [To] 1. Terminal ID 2. 3. TCP/IP N/W Timeout 1. 2. # of User F/W Version 1. DB Format 2. 3. FP Number ID Length Master authentication When you install the terminal for the first time, you can set the environment without master authentication. But after the master has been registered, you should pass master authentication to change the terminal settings with menu.
If you press the menu button to show the menu, the following screen will appear for master authentication. Enter the Master ID and proceed with the pre-defined authentication type (fingerprint, password and RF) to display the menu. Input :1234 Master Jan-31-03 ID 04:27 Result screen If you succeed, the following message will appear, followed by the menu screen. Success! If you fail, the following message will appear and you will go back to the initial screen.
2.2 Fingerprint Option Use this menu to set the operation environment of the fingerprint input sensor. It has the following 5 submenus. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. FP Option 1.Sensor Option 2.Secu. Level 3.Latent Check 4.Sensor Timeout 5.Auto-On Check Sensor Option Set the sensor options to get a clear fingerprint image. The sensor option values are the internal settings of the CMOS image sensor. You can set gain, brightness and contrast.
• Brightness (0~100) Sensor Option 1.Brightness (0 - 100):40 Enter a brightness value and press the Enter key. Then contrast setup screen will appear. • Contrast (0~100) Sensor Option 1.Contrast (0 - 100):20 If the recognition performance is decreased because it is very dry (i.e. in winter), adjust Brightness between 20 and 30 (recommendation: 20). If the recognition performance is decreased because it is very wet (i.e. in summer), adjust Brightness between 50 and 80 (recommendation: 60).
Security Level Specify security level if you use fingerprint authentication. You can choose a level between 1 and 9. The greater the number is, the higher the security level is. You can specify security levels for 1:1 mode and 1:N mode separately to use the system more efficiently. In general, set the 1:N mode security level higher than the 1:1 mode one. If a high level of security is required, you will need to specify a high security level.
• 1:N mode In this mode, you need to input fingerprint only without ID. It is recommended to set a higher security level in this mode than in 1:1 mode. The default is 8. Secu. Level 2.1:N Mode (1 - 9): 8 In the 1:N mode, if you set the security level too low, the false acceptance rate may increase, resulted in degrading security. On the other hand, if you set it too high, the false rejection rate may increase, resulted in inconvenience.
Latent Check It prevents recognition error possibly caused by latent fingerprint image in the fingerprint input window because of sweat or sebum. The initial setting is 『ON』. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. Latent Check ON / OFF This feature can increase security but it may slow down authentication time. So if high level of security is required, you can use this feature.
Auto-On Check Auto-On check is an automatic finger detection function. If someone place finger on the sensor, it detects finger and simuates pressing Enter Key. The initial setting is 『ON』. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
2.3 UI (User Interface) Option Use this menu to set the user environment such as display language, voice instruction and alarm. The following three submenus are provided. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. UI Option 1.Language 2.Voice 3.Warn. Beep Language Select either ENG (English) or KOR (Korean) to set the language for LCD screen display. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
Button Beep Decide whether to use button beep. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
2.4 Door Option Use this menu to set the door open and close behaviors operated by the terminal. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. Door Option 1.Open Duration 2.Warn. Duration Open Duration Specify how long the door will be open after user authentication is validated. You can specify a value between 1 and 20. Use the number keys to enter the value and press the Enter key.
Warning Duration It gives an alarm if the door is still open after the specified time elapses. If the alarm sounds, check why the door is not closed and take necessary steps to make sure that the door closes normally. Specify a value between 1 and 20, but it should be greater than the door open time. Use the number keys to enter the value and press the Enter key. Warn. Duration (1 - 20) : 10 These features may not work in some types of doors.
2.5 System Option Use this menu to set the terminal system. The following 7 submenus are provided. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. System Option 1.Encryption 2.Log 3.RFCard 4.WIEGAND 5.Function Mode 6.Terminal Mode 7.Time Seting Encryption Decide whether to encrypt incoming and outgoing content of terminal in network communication. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
Log Decide whether to save access information. If the terminal is connected to the network, access information is transferred to the server in real-time, whereas if it is in standalone mode without network connection, information is saved within the terminal. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. Log ON / OFF You can save up to 3,000 latest events in a terminal. RF Card Decide whether to use RF card for user authentication.
Wiegand Decide whether to use wiegand protocol for transmission authentication result and user ID to sever. Wiegand OFF/26bit/34bit Wiegand communication works only if the length of user ID is 4 digit. Function Mode Set the function keys of the keypad (F1 ~ F4) either for access control (AC) or for time & attendance (T&A). If you choose 『AC』, F1 will be used for group authentication.
Terminal mode The terminal can be used in one of the following three modes. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. • SO (Standalone Only): One terminal is used independently. All settings such as user registration, deletion, and access control are performed in the terminal alone. Event log information is saved within the terminal.
Time Setting Set the current date and time to be displayed in the LCD screen. Use the number keys to enter the date and time. When you enter the year and press the Enter key, the cursor moves to “month,” and so on (year → month → day → hour → minute → second). Use the 24 hour format for hour setting.
2.6 Gate Permission Use this menu to set the permission time of the access control system. The following three submenus are provided. Gate Permission 1.Date 2.Time [From] 3.Time [To] Date Specify days of the week when the terminal is enabled. By default, all days of the week are checked with 『*』. The terminal is enabled on the day with the mark . Use the direction keys to move to the day and press the Enter key to set the availability.
Time [From] Set the start time of the day when the terminal begins to work. For example, if you want to use the terminal from 9 am to 9 pm, set the start and end times respectively as follows. Use the number keys to enter the value and press the Enter key. Time (0 - [From] 24) : 9 Time [To] Set the end time of the day when the terminal stops to work. Use the number keys to enter the value and press the Enter key.
2.7 Network Use this menu to set the network environment to connect the terminal to the network. The following four submenus are provided. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. Network 1.Terminal ID 2.TCP/IP 3.N/W Timeout 4.Port Number Terminal ID Set a unique ID for the terminal. Considering that several terminals can be connected to the server via the network, make sure that the ID matches the one specified in the management program.
TCP/IP Set TCP/IP of the terminal. ① DHCP You can decide whether to use DHCP that automatically assigns IP addresses to network clients. If you choose to use DHCP by selecting 『ON』, you can skip step ② and ③. TCP/IP 1.DHCP ON / OFF ② Terminal IP An IP address consists of 4 numbers and each of the number has 3 digits. Entering all 3 digits for a number will move the cursor to the next field so that you can start to enter the next number.
③ Subnet Mask The first two numbers of Subnet Mask are fixed as 255.255. Enter the rest numbers with the same way as you enter the terminal IP address. 3.Subnet Mask 255.255.__0. 0. ④ Server IP Enter the server IP address with the same way as you enter the terminal IP address. 4.Sever IP __0. 0. 0. 0. Network Timeout When the terminal communicates with the server via the network, it will be assumed that the network connection is disabled if there is no response within the specified time.
If the server communication cycle is too short, it may cause too much communication burden on the networking. If it is too long, the real-time monitoring system may not work well. So set the value properly for your environment. Port Number Set the port number for when the terminal communicates with the server via the network. You can specify a value between 1 and 65535.
2.8 Factory Initialization Use this menu to initialize the current settings to factory defaults. To use『FP Number』 or 『ID Length』, you must delete all users because they are not available if there is left any one registered user. Factory Ini. 1.DB Format 2.FP Number 3.ID Length DB Format Format the flash memory where user information is stored and the memory where log information is stored. If you select DB Format, the following message appears. Are YES you sure? / NO Choose “YES” to start formatting.
Factory Ini. 1.DB Format 2.FP Number 3.ID Length Fingerprint Number Choose the number of fingerprints you can enroll for each user ID. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. FP Number 1 / 2 If you choose 1, you can register up to 4,000 users, and if you choose 2, you can register up to 2,000 users. ID Length Specify the user ID length between 4 and 15. ID (4 Length - 15) : 4 You can't change the ID length if there is left any one registered user.
Chapter 3 How to Use the Terminal 3.1 3.
3.1 User Manager Use this menu to manage the database where user information is stored. You can access this menu only through master authentication. (Refer to "Master authentication" in Chapter 2.) Four submenus are provided: Register User, Modify User, Delete User and Delete All. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key.
In SO terminal mode, user registration is performed in the terminal. In NL or NS terminal mode, it is done in the terminal or the server. In the NL or NS mode, however, you can register users as long as the network works well. If the terminal is disconnected, you can't register users. If you want to change the SO terminal mode to NL or NS, you must delete the entire users in the terminal database and re-register.
Enter key to move to the next step. Input a group ID in 4 or less digits, and press the Enter key. Inpur 0 Group ID If you did not select group ID in the initial environment setup, the group ID input step will be skipped. ③ User Type Choose Normal or Master user type. Use the direction keys to make a choice, and press the Enter key to finalize the setting. • Normal: Normal users do not have the privilege to manage the terminal. They will have the access privilege only after they pass authentication.
④ Authentication Mode Choose one of user authentication modes - fingerprint, password, RF card and several combinations of the three. Move to the value you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. Authen. - FP - PW - RF - FP / PW - FP PW FP FP PW FP Mode / RF / RF & PW & RF & RF & PW & RF If you did not select RF when you setup the system, any authentication modes including RF will not be displayed in the screen.
PW Authenticate by password only. ① ID + + PW + RF Authenticate by RF card only. ① RF FP/PW Authenticate by fingerprint or password. Try fingerprint first. If you input the ID first and fails in the fingerprint authentication, you can try password authentication. But if you fail in the fingerprint authentication without ID input, you can't try password authentication and authentication fails.
① FP + PW + ② ID + FP + PW + FP&RF You should succeed in both fingerprint and RF card. The following three methods are available. ① RF + FP ② FP(1:N authentication) + RF ③ ID + FP + RF PW&RF You should succeed in both password and RF card. ① RF + PW + ② ID + + PW + + RF FP&PW&RF You should succeed in fingerprint, password and RF card.
Place the fingerprint on the sensor. Place Your FP If the following screen appears after the first fingerprint input, take your finger off from the sensor. Remove FP Place the same fingerprint again. Place FP again If the fingerprint input is successful, a success message will appear. If it fails, a failure message will appear and you will return to the initial registration screen.
⑥ Input password If you select password authentication mode or other one that includes password authentication, you must enter the password. Password can be 4 - 8 characters long. Input passward For security, password is displayed as 『*』. Input **** passward Enter the password again for confirmation. Confirm **** passward If the password input is successful, a success message will appear. If it fails, a failure message will appear and you will return to the initial registration screen.
⑦ Input RF card. If you chose to use RF card when you setup the system, use the RF card to register the user. Place the RF card near the fingerprint input sensor. If you did not choose the RF option when you setup the terminal environment, press the Enter key to go to the next step. Contact RF Card Press Enter to skip If the RF input is successful, a success message will appear. If it fails, a failure message will appear and you will return to the initial registration screen.
Enter the ID and press the Enter key, and you'll see the following items in the displayed screen. Move to the submenu you want to choose with the direction keys and press the Enter key. Modify User 1.FP 2.Passward 3.Group ID 4.RF Card 5.Authen. Mode 6.User Type • Fingerprint Change the fingerprint of each registered user. As you did in the first fingerprint enrollment, input the fingerprint twice. After the first input, take your finger off, and then input the fingerprint again.
Place the same fingerprint again. Place FP again • Password Change the password of each registered user. Enter a new password. Input **** passward Enter the password again for confirmation.
• Group ID Change the group ID where the user belongs to. Enter a new group ID. If you don't want to use a group ID, press the Enter key to skip this step. Input 0 Group ID • Contact RF Card Change the RF card of each registered user. Contact RF Card • Authentication Mode Change the authentication mode of each registered user. Select a new authentication mode you want to use.
• User Type Change a user type of each registered user. Choose either Normal or Master. User Type Normal / Master Delete User Enter the user ID you want to delete. Input ID The below confirmation screen will appear. Choose either YES or NO, and press the Enter key.
Delete All Delete all registered users in the terminal. Choose either YES or NO, and press the Enter key. Delete all? YES / NO All registered users in the terminal will be deleted. Please use this feature very carefully. If you choose 『YES』 to delete all users, the following message will appear, showing you that deletion is in progress. Deleting… When deletion is complete, the following message will appear, and you will return to the previous screen.
3.2 Information You can check the terminal information with this menu. Information 1.# of User 2.F/W Version Number of User It shows you the total number of users registered in the terminal. The number of normal and master users are displayed separately on the screen. # of User Normal: 124 Master: 4 Firmware Version It shows you the firmware version of the terminal.