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eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 2 Version Date Description 1.0 2016-3-30 Initial Release 2_000_0014 1.1 2016-4-08 Change Wordings and Add Notes 2_000_0015 1.2 2016-7-08 Add RS485 function 2_000_0023 1.4 2016-7-15 Change Door Open interval 2_000_0025 1.5 2016-9-12 Change Door Open interval 2_000_0026 1.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 3 The NITGEN access control system of eNBioAccess-T1 is the optimized product by organically combining the globally recognized core technologies of NITGEN, such as a fingerprint recognition algorithm, optical sensors, embedded design technology, and software application technology.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 4 Administrator (Admin) - The administrator can access to the terminal menu mode. He/she has the authority to add/modify/delete terminal users and to change the operating environment by changing settings. - If there is no registered administrator in the terminal, anybody can access to the terminal menu and change settings. It is recommended that more than one administrator will be necessarily registered in the terminal.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 5 Table of Contents ............................................................................................................... 2 ....................................................................................................... 3 ......................................................................................................................... 4 Table of Contents ................................................
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 6 5.1. When the fingerprint authentication time is too long or fails ....................................................... 24 5.2. When the fingerprint is not entered well ....................................................................................... 24 5.3. When the RF card authentication fails .......................................................................................... 24 5.4. When the network is not connected ...........................................
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 7 1. Before Getting Started 1.1. Safety Notes Warning Do not operate the terminal with wet hands, and pay attention not to let any liquid Keep the terminal away such as water enter inside the from inflammables. terminal. → Otherwise, it may cause → Otherwise, malfunction a fire. or electric shock may be caused. Do not disassemble, repair or remodel the terminal at your Do not allow children to disposal. touch the terminal → carelessly.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 8 1.2. Product Details Status LED Fingerprint Sensor Card Sensor (138-827) (Bangi-dong, Hyundai Topics Building) 4th Floor, Wiryeoseongdaero, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel : 82-2-6488-3232 , Fax : 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail: customer@nitgen.com; http://www.nitgen.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 9 1.3. LED signals displayed during operation ● ● ● Lighting Flickering Lighting Flickering : Normal status : When the input of fingerprint and card user is on standby : Light up for 1 second upon successful authentication. : Flicker at one second interval when FW is downloaded and when an administrator application is entered. Lights-out : Normal status Lighting : Light up for one second when authentication fails.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 10 Enter the fingerprint of your forefinger if possible. When using your forefinger, you can enter your fingerprint correctly and safely. Make sure that the fingerprint is unclear or wounded. Too dry, wet, blurry or wounded fingerprints are difficult to recognize. In this case, the fingerprint of another finger should be registered. Precautions subject to your fingerprint status The availability of the fingerprint may vary subject to your fingerprint status.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 11 2. Product Descriptions 2.1. Product Features Easy to verify your ID via fingerprint - The use of the fingerprint recognition technology (Biometrics) can prevent forgetting your password, losing your card or key, or avoid the risk of their theft. The use of personal fingerprints enhances the security of authentication. Waterproof and dustproof functions - Acquired the IP65 level of waterproof and dustproof certification. Various card options - 13.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 12 2.2. Configuration Diagram 2.2.1. Standalone Use (Access) DC12V Adapter Electrical Lock (Lock+, Lock-, Monitor) 2.2.2.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 13 2.3. Product Specification ITEM SPEC CPU 400MHz 32Bit RISC CPU REMARKS 4MB Nor Flash + 256MB Nand Flash MEMORY 64MB RAM Authentication Speed Number of Users 1:1 < Within 0.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 14 3. Environment Setting 3.1. Checkpoints before environment setting 3.1.1. To run iAccess Plus (Mobile App) Search “iAccess Plus” at the smartphone app store to install a mobile app. Press “iAccess Plus” icon installed on your smartphone to run the program. The initial screen will appear. After 2-3 seconds, it will automatically go to the Intro menu. 3.1.2.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 15 3.2. User Management 3.2.1. Add User Select [Add] on the [User Management] screen, and the following screen will appear. Enter your registration information on the Add User screen. When the information is completely entered, select the [Save] button in the top right of the screen. Once the user information has been correctly entered, the fingerprint is ready to be entered in either the terminal or the card.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 16 3.3.3. Change Click the user to change on the [User Management] screen, the screen will go to the [User Details] screen. When you select the [Save] button after modifying the items except the ID, if there is any additional authentication means, the terminal becomes the input standby status and carries out additional registration. When the change is completed, the screen returns to the User Management screen.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 17 3.3. Terminal Setting 3.3.1. Setting via “iAccess Plus” Select [Setting] on the bottom right, and the following screen will appear. To change the terminal settings, press the [Edit] button on the top right to switch to the edit mode. When the terminal settings are finished, press the [Save] button to save the changes and exit the setting. Terminal Name The name of the terminal will be displayed. LFD Level The fake fingerprint is likely to be recognized.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 18 Card Format The type of card to be used can be set. Settings No Use Display Method Do not use the card authentication EM MIFARE HID 26bit HID 35Bit HID 37Bit iClass 26Bit iClass 35Bit iClass 37Bit Use a low-frequency (125KHz) EM card Use a high-frequency (13.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 19 Node ID Set the terminal ID to add to ACM Pro in the range of 1 to 2000. Use DHCP Set whether to use a static IP. Terminal IP Set the terminal IP. Server IP When the terminal is used in conjunction with Access Manager, set the server IP. Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask value of the terminal. Gateway Set the gateway value of the terminal. Port No. Set the Access Manager Server port to 2000-65535.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 20 3.3.2. To set the terminal IP via Access Manager By running terminal search items in the terminal management menu of Access Manager Professional, perform the setting of terminal IP. When clicking the Search button on the above screen, the unregistered terminals in Access Manager Professional will appear as shown below.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 21 When clicking the “...” button, the detailed setting screen will appear as shown below. To change the terminal ID and network settings, select the terminal to set, enter the change value, and click the “ID Change” or “IP Change” button. Then, you can check that the terminal value is changed. (138-827) (Bangi-dong, Hyundai Topics Building) 4th Floor, Wiryeoseongdaero, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel : 82-2-6488-3232 , Fax : 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail: customer@nitgen.com; http://www.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 22 Set Terminal ID and Terminal Network and then click the “Request Connect” button at the bottom, and the terminal will appear as the unregistered status on the Access Manager Professional screen and the settings will be finished. ※ For more details, please refer to the Access Manager Professional Manual. (138-827) (Bangi-dong, Hyundai Topics Building) 4th Floor, Wiryeoseongdaero, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel : 82-2-6488-3232 , Fax : 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail: customer@nitgen.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 23 4. How to Use Terminal 4.1. Authentication 4.1.1. Fingerprint Authentication Place your finger on the fingerprint sensor. Then, the fingerprint sensor will light on and receive fingerprint input. Keep your finger on the fingerprint sensor until the light turns off completely. 4.1.2. Card Authentication Place the card on the card sensor of the terminal. 4.1.3.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 24 5. Troubleshooting 5.1. When the fingerprint authentication time is too long or fails When the terminal operates by the 1:N (Server) authentication in the network mode, if the server is used for personal or business use, a server load may reduce the fingerprint recognition rate and require the long fingerprint authentication time. It is recommended to build a dedicated server. Check that there are any scratches or foreign matters in your finger or FP sensor.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 25 5.5. When the authentication is successful but the door does not open Check that the access is controlled by the time zone. 5.5. When the user is not registered This product is set by default to operate as a network mode. If the connection is abnormal in the network mode, the user cannot be registered. Check the network connection status. 5.6.
eNBioAccess-T1 User Guide 26 FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This Device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for CLASS B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.