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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................... 4 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 5 PRODUCT COMPONENTS ............................................................................................. 6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................ 7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............
Chapter 1 Getting Started Product Introduction - 5 Product Components - 6 System Configuration - 7 Product Description - 9 Touch Screen Usage - 12
Product Introduction The NAC-5000 Access Control System developed by Nitgen combines the company’s core technologies such as fingerprint recognition algorithms, optical sensors, embedded design, and software applications. The NAC-5000 allows administrators to remotely monitor and manage geographically dispersed terminals for maximum efficiency. User-friendly software Biometric Ergonomic technology Design For greater user convenience, the NAC-5000 has a 5.7” TFT-LCD touch screen.
Product Components The NAC-5000 includes the following components. For detailed information about installation, see the installation guide. If any of the following items is missing, contact the Customer Support Team.
System Configuration The Access Control Terminal (NAC-5000) can function either in the network or standalone mode. In standalone mode, all functions are available and the terminal does not need to be connected to the network. In network mode, multiple terminals are connected to the server through TCP/IP links and the terminals can be managed by the administrator. To use NAC-5000 in network mode, a server and a management program (Access Manager Professional) must be installed.
Network Mode Server PC Client PC TCP/IP Item Server PC Client PC Terminal (NAC-5000) Functions 1. Server S/W: Access Manager Professional 2. Terminal management, communication and log data collection 3. User profile and log data DB 4. Authentication 1. Client S/W: Remote Manager 2. User registration and management 3. Terminal status and event monitoring 1. User registration, modification, deletion and checking 2. Consecutive registration of card-only users 3. Warning/Alarm handling 4.
Product Description ③ Fingerprint Input: The user places his/her finger for authentication. ④ Card Input: The user places his/her card for authentication. ⑤ USB Input: USB memory connection port ⑥ Speakers: emits voice instructions, alarms, and other sounds. ⑦ Reset button: Resets the terminal.
LCD Screen ① Network connection status ② Language: Language used on the LCD ③ Door status: Displays whether door is open. ④ Time: Displays the present time. ⑤ Management management menu Menu: Selects ⑥ Authentication button: Authenticates users before opening the door. The following symbols are displayed depending on the network connection status and the mode. Connected to the network in network mode. Not connected to the network in network mode. Standalone mode.
Fingerprint Reading Scan fingerprints as described below for fingerprint registration and authentication to prevent authentication errors. ① Maximize the finger area scanned and press evenly (70 ~ 80% of full pressure). ② Place the “core” of the fingerprint at the center of the scanner. The core is usually opposite the whitish half-moon on the bottom of the fingernail. Therefore, place the half-moon part at the center of the scanner when scanning.
Touch Screen Usage When using the touch screen, use the end of the finger or the nail because the screen may not recognize larger finger surfaces. If the locations of the finger’s contact and removal are different, the touch function may not work properly. If the touch function is slow to respond or does not work, change the touch sensitivity by referring to “Chapter 2 Administrator Menu – Terminal Initialization – Touch Calibration.” Grime or dust on the touch screen may result in less sensitivity.
Touch Menu Setting ① To directly enter values in the Management menu, press the Setting button, enter the data, and press the “Enter” button. ② If the default setting is already displayed, enter the new value to change it. ③ To change options such as sensor brightness, sound volume, or the date, press the arrows or numbers and move the finger up and down or left and right.
Chapter 2 Administrator Menu Entering Management Menu - 15 User Management - 18 UI & Sound Setting Network Setting - 26 - 29 Serial Connection - 33 Authentication Option Setting 34 Terminal Information Display USB Memory Connection - 45 Terminal Initialization - 46 - 42
Entering Management Menu Terminal users include general users and administrators. General users are only allowed to open the door while the administrator can use the Management menu to control the door as well as the terminal’s functions. 1. To enter the Management menu, touch the “Management” button at the lower right of the screen. 2. Input the administrator ID and follow the authentication process. The Management menu will be displayed.
The Management menu has eight submenus as shown below. The following describes each sub menu: User UI & Sound network Serial Connection Authentication Information USB Initialization User register, delete, change, and search. Set language, background screen, and volume. Network mode and TCP/IP setting.
Using Management Menu To select a submenu of the Administrator menu, touch an icon. To exit the Administrator menu, touch the “Back” button at the lower-left of the screen. To close the Management submenu, touch any blank area on the screen.
User Management The administrator can register, delete, change, or search users with the User menu. User Registration 1. Touch Management menu -> User -> “Add” to register a user. 2. Touch “Enter ID” button and enter the user ID. Then, touch the “Input group code” button and enter the group ID. The first person to be registered at the terminal is automatically registered as the administrator.
3. In “Authority” touch the “Administrator” button to change the authority. Select General User or Administrator. General User: Door Control Authority Administrator: Door Control + Management Menu Authority 4. The user can be registered using fingerprint, password, or card authentication. More than one authentication method must be used to register. After registering, select the authentication checking method and touch the “Save” button to finish the registration.
② Place a finger on the sensor. The fingerprint will be displayed with a quality indicator. The fingerprint must score at least 30 points to be registered and the likelihood of authentication rises with the score. Place the core of the fingerprint on the sensor. ③ After a fingerprint is registered, the “Security Level” and “Sensor” menus will be activated on the “Fingerprint Authentication” menu. Security Level 0 will use the terminal’s default sensor setting.
Notes on setting Security Level/Sensor Options ▪Setting the sensor serial data may affect the authentication rate. It is recommended that the default sensor setting be used. ▪If individual options are not set, server settings will be only be applied to server-authenticated users in network mode. ▪Individual user settings are not applied during 1:N authentication, they are applied after the user registration process is completed.
Password Authentication Touch the “Password” button and enter the password (four to eight digits.) Card Authentication Press the “Card” button and place the card on the card reader. Combined Authentication To combine authentication methods, press the “AND” button. For higher security level or convenience, select “OR.” Photo authentication is not currently supported. This function will soon be available.
User Change User IDs are unique and cannot be changed. However, group, authority, fingerprint, and authentication methods can be changed in the “change user” menu. Users can only be changed in standalone mode. In network mode, the server management program must be used to change users. 1. Select “User” -> “Change” and enter the user ID. Press the “Enter” button. The newly registered user data will be displayed. 2. Select group, authority, fingerprint, or authentication method, and enter the new value.
User Deletion In network mode, the User menu does not support deletion of certain or all users. The administrator can only delete all users registered at a certain terminal by selecting “Manage -> Initialization -> User Information.” 1. Press User -> “Delete” and enter the user ID to delete. When “Delete the user?” appears, select “Yes.” 2. To delete all registered users, press “Delete All”.
User List/Check The administrator can check the users registered at the terminal with the “User List” and “User Check” menus. The user list search function is not currently supported but will be added soon. 1. To check the registered users, select User -> User Checking. 2. Enter the user ID to search, and press “Enter”. The user search results will be displayed. 3. To check the list of all users registered at the terminal, select User -> User List. 4.
Card-only User Registration The NAC-5000 allows door access to be controlled only by card authentication, and not fingerprints or passwords. Currently, card-only users can only be registered in network mode, but this function will soon be supported in standalone mode. 1. Select User -> Card Only. A “Place the card” message will appear. 2. Place the card on the card scanner. A card ID will automatically be created and user registration will be completed. 3.
UI & Sound Setting The user can change the background screen, language, time, and sound volume. Screen Setting To change the screen, date, or time, select User Setting -> Screen. Language Press the “Korean” button to select the language. Only Korean and English are supported. LCD Brightness (will be available) LCD brightness can be set between 0 and 100. The default value is 50. By moving his finger right or left on the slider, the user can select the brightness.
User Image If a user image is set as the background screen, the “User Image” menu is activated. Press the “Search” button to edit or configure an image. Date and Time Press “Date and Time” -> “Setting”. Select AM or PM and enter the time or date by scrolling on the screen.
Sound Press “User Setting” -> “Volume” to turn sound on or off or control the volume. By touching the volume bars, the user can adjust the volume.
Network Setting The NAC-5000 terminal can function either in network or standalone mode. At present, only wired networks are supported but support for wireless networks will soon be available. Standalone Mode In standalone mode, the administrator can use all functions of the terminal without connecting to a network. 1. To use the terminal in standalone mode, select “Network” -> “General” and “Network Setting”. 2. Press “Method” -> “Wired” and “Do not use”.
Network Mode In network mode, terminals can be conveniently and efficiently managed through TCP/IP communication with the server. In network mode, user authentication and DB management are done by the server while user registration and door control are done by the terminal. To use network mode, install a management program (Access Manager Professional, Remote Manager) in the server/client system. If there is a user on the terminal, network mode cannot be used.
configuration, press “Save” at the bottom of the screen.
TCP/IP Setting 1. After selecting network mode, TCP/IP must be configured to connect to the server. Select “Network” -> “TCP/IP”, and enter the network information. 2. Enter a unique terminal ID between 1 and 2000. The same terminal ID cannot be used in the same server. 3. Press “on” in the “DHCP” menu to decide to use DHCP. When using DHCP, enter into the server IP the IP and port information of the server with AccessManager Professional installed.
Server IP Setting Enter the IP of the server with Access Manager Professional installed. When inputting the server IP, touch “.” to move to the next field. Port Setting Enter the port number to be used for communication between the server and the terminal. The default value is “7332” and the user can choose between 2000 and 65536. When changing the port data in the terminal, change the communication setting of Access Manager Professional accordingly. 4.
Serial Connection Through serial connection, other devices such as RF card readers can be controlled. This function will soon be available.
Authentication Option Setting Authentication options, sensor options, attendance mode, and card use can be configured. Basic In the basic authentication menu, settings related to authentication level, saving of logs, and the use of 1:N authentication can be configured. Settings can be changed by pressing “Authentication” -> “Basic”. Setting 1:1/1:N Authentication Method The NAC-5000 supports 1:1 and 1:N authentication methods. In 1:1 authentication, an ID must be inputted for authentication.
to “Yes.” Authentication Security Level The security level is set according to the authentication method. The security level for 1:1 authentication is between 1 and 9, and the default is 5. The security level for 1:N authentication is between 5 and 9, and the default is 8. If the security level is too high, authentication failure rate may rise, and if it security level is too low, the misreading rate may rise. Therefore, the default level should be used.
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Door To control two doors with one terminal or to control devices such as fire alarms or lighting with one terminal, the door must be configured. This function is not currently available but will soon be supported. When the Door is “Closed,” the door cannot be controlled.
Card To use card authentication to authenticate users, do the following. The card authentication method has general and SOC modes. 1. To use card authentication, select “Authentication” -> “Card”. 2. Press “Card Method” and change “Not Use” into “General.” 3. Select the card type – MIFARE, HID, EM, or SOC. (At present, only MIFARE is supported ) If SOC was selected, the “SOC Type” menu will be activated. Select “1K” or “4K” depending on the SOC Card type to use.
Attendance mode In attendance mode, the user must press a function key and perform the user authentication process when opening the door. The entry logs will be sent with the function key data to the server management program. Depending on the function key, user attendance records can be classified into “Coming to work”, “Leaving work”, “Going out”, and “Returning” for efficient attendance management. Attendance Mode Setting 1. To use the attendance mode, select “Authentication” -> “Attendance Mode”.
4. To allow entry only through attendance authentication, select “Allow only Attendance Authentication” -> “Yes.” When “Allow only Attendance Authentication” mode is activated, users must press the function key to open the door. 5. After finishing configuration, press “Save”.
Sensor Settings related to fingerprint sensor options such as sensor type, fingerprint capture time, LFD precision, and sensor brightness can be configured. If the options are set to the terminal’s default values, the settings will apply to all users who didn’t make individual sensor configurations when registering. Sensor Type 1. To change the sensor type, select “Authentication” -> “Sensor”. 2. Select “Method” -> ”Optical”, and select the sensor type: optical or semiconductor.
Authentication Limit Time The fingerprint input waiting time is between 3 and 9 seconds, and the default is 5 seconds. LFD (Live Precision Finger Detection) Sets whether to distinguish fake fingerprints, to what degree of precision. Select “Low”, “Middle”, “High”, or “Do not use”. Sensor Serial If the fingerprint is too bright or dark, the brightness, contrast, and gain can be adjusted.
Camera The terminal camera can take photos of users and add the photos to user profiles. This function is not currently available but will soon be supported.
Fixed Setting In the “Fixed Setting” menu, the number of fingerprint scans to be inputted during fingerprint registration and the ID length can be configured. These settings cannot be changed of registered users already exist. To change these settings, the administrator must delete all users registered at the terminal. 1. To change the ID length and the number of fingerprint scans, select “Authentication” -> ”Fixed Setting.” 2.
Terminal Information Display The administrator can check the terminal ID, mode status, firmware version, number of users, time zone, logs, and other general terminal information. Self-diagnosis can also be performed to check whether the terminal is working properly. Basic To view terminal information, select Information -> General. The administrator can only view information, and cannot make changes.
Time Zone The “Time Zone” menu is used to restrict or allow entry during certain time periods. This feature is not currently available but will soon be supported. Log Terminal user authentication logs can be checed. This feature is not currently available, but will soon be supported.
Self Diagnosis Using the self-diagnosis function, the terminal can diagnose itself for problems with sensor, time, network, DB, audio, and touch status. At present, sensor and time diagnosis are available, and other functions will soon be supported. To perform self-diagnosis, select “Information” -> “Self Diagnosis.” The terminal will check for problems in sensor and time configuration.
USB Memory Connection User and log data can be uploaded or downloaded by connecting a USB memory device to the terminal. When uploading data from the USB device to the terminal, the data will be added to the existing DB. This feature is not currently available, but will soon be supported. 1. Select “USB” and the operation to perform – Log Download, User Download, User Upload. 2. Select “Download” or “Upload” to start the operation. 3. The administrator can stop the operation by pressing “Stop”.
Terminal Initialization Using the “Initialization” menu, the terminal’s user, log, and serial data can be returned to factory settings, and touch sensitivity can be adusted. Initialization will delete all the data in the terminal DB. Initialization 1. To initialize the terminal data, select “Initialize”. 2. The administrator can initialize two types of data at the same time. By pressing a submenu again, it will be unselected. 3.
Touch Calibration If response to the touch function is slow or does not work properly, touch sensitivity can be adjusted with the “Touch Calibration” menu. 1. Select “Initialize” and “Touch Calibration”. The screen shown on the right will appear. Carefully press the “+” at the center of the screen, and keep pressing for a while. 2. The “+”will move. Follow the “+”and repeat Step 1 twice. 3. After completing calibration, touch the screen once and save the calibration data.
Chapter 3 General User Door Opening - 49 Authentication in Attendance Mode - 51 Changing User Information -53
Door Opening A user registered at the terminal can open the door in two ways depending on whether 1:N authentication is used. 1:1 Authentication The user enters his ID and scans his fingerprint, and the scanned fingerprint is compared 1:1 to the registered fingerprint that matches the ID. This method allows for quick authentication. In 1:1 authentication mode, the user presses “Authentication” on the lower left, and enters his ID.
1:N Authentication In 1:N authentication, the user does not need to input his ID. Instead, the scanned fingerprint is authenticated by searching all fingerprints in the DB. The process is simpler than 1:1 authentication, but if there are a lot of users, it may take more time. ① Fingerprint Authentication The user is authenticated by scanning his fingerprint without entering his ID. ② Card Authentication The user is authenticated only by scanning his card without entering his ID.
Authentication in Attendance Mode In attendance mode, the user must select a function key and be authenticated for logs regarding entry and exit to be generated and sent to the server. Using Attendance Mode General/Simple F1 Manag In attendance mode, function keys are displayed on the lower-right of the initial screen. F2 [Attendance Mode - Simple] 1.
Using Mode Extended Attendance In Extended Attendance Mode, the initial main screen will be displayed as shown on the left. 1. Select a function key, and press “Enter.” 2. Enter the user ID and press “Enter” to perform authentication. To use 1:N authentication in attendance mode, enter the attendance key and perform authentication without inputting an ID. The user must select function keys even when the “Allow Only Attendance Mode” option is selected.
Changing User Information The administrator can change passwords, fingerprints, and card information of registered users using the terminal’s Management menu or the server program. To change user information, contact the administrator.
Appendix Troubleshooting - 55 Firmware Update - 58 Product Specifications -59
Appendix Troubleshooting 1. Check if there is any dust on the touch sensor, and clean the sensor with soft towel or paper. 2. If the area of the finger touching the screen is large, sensitivity may drop. Use your fingertip when touching the screen. 3. Scratches or damage to the touch sensor may result in malfunctioning. Check for scratches or damage to the touch screen. 4.
1. If the terminal uses 1:N authentication in network mode, server overload may occur, resulting in slow authentication and recognition. In this case, a dedicated server should be used. 2. Check if the finger and the sensor are clean. Clean the finger and the sensor. If the user’s finger is hurt, the user must register another fingerprint. 3. If the fingerprint is not clean, lower the security level of the user and use the 1:1 authentication method. 4.
If the finger is too dry or humid, fingerprint image quality may be poor and may not register. Dry or moisturize the finger before registering the fingerprint. 1. Select “Management”, “Authentication -> Card Setting” and check if the card setting matches the actual card. 2. In attendance mode, check if the “Allow Only Attendance Authentication” option is selected. If so, the user must enter the attendance number to be authenticated.
1. Check the time period during which access is allowed. 2. Select Management – Authentication -> Door and check if the door is set to Open. In default configuration, this product operates in network mode which requires a proper network connection for user registration. Check the network connection, or disable network mode to not use the network. 1.
Firmware Update NAC-5000 firmware can be updated through the USB port. Do the following to update firmware. 1. Store firmware cab file under the root folder of the USB memory. 2. Connect a USB memory to the terminal USB port. 3. Restart the system by using the power switch of the terminal or by selecting Management – Initialize – Restart. 4. When the system is restarted, the firmware will be loaded from the USB memory and will be automatically updated.
Product Specifications Item LCD Description 14.52cm(5.7”) Touch Screen TFT-LCD High Color(16Bit), 640(H) x 480(W) CPU 624MHz 32Bit RISC Memory 128MB NAND Flash, 128MB RAM Sensor OPP06 Optical, 500DPI(LFD, Auto-On) Authentication Rate FAR/FRR 1:1 – Less than 1 second / 1:N 0.001% /0.1% Number of users 100,000 fingerprints (Two fingerprints per user) Communication Method TCP/IP, RS-232, RS-485, Wiegand Power Input: AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60 Hz Output: DC 12V, 3A (24V supports serial.
Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.