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Face 1:N Matching Threshold
Set the matching threshold when authenticating via 1:N matching mode . The
larger the value, the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejec-
tion rate when authentication .
Face Recognition Interval
The time interval between two continuous face recognitions when authenti-
cating . By default, it is 2s .
Face Anti-spoofing
Enable or disable the live face detection function . If enabling the function,
the device can recognize whether the person is a live one or not .
Face 1:1 Matching Threshold
Set the matching threshold when authenticating via 1:1 matching mode . The
larger the value, the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejec-
tion rate when authentication .
Application Mode
You can select indoor or others application modes according to actual envi-
ronment .
Lock Authentication Failed Face
After enabling the Live Face Detection function, the system will lock the us-
er's face for 5 minutes if the live face detection is failed for more than the con-
figured attempts . The same user cannot authenticate via the fake face within 5
minutes . Within the 5 minutes, the user can authenticate via the real face twice
continuously to unlock .
Liveness Detection Security Level
After enabling Live Face Detection function, you can set the matching secu-
rity level when performing live face authentication .
4 . Click OK .
5 . Optional: Click Copy to, and then select the card reader(s) to copy the pa-
rameters in the page to the selected card reader(s) .
Configure Parameters for Alarm Output
After adding the access control device, if the device links to alarm outputs,
you can configure the parameters .
Steps
1 . Click Access Control
→
Advanced Function
→
Device Parameter to enter
access control parameter configuration page .
2 . In the device list on the left, click to expand the door, select an alarm input
and you can edit the alarm input's parameters on the right .
3 . Set the alarm output parameters .
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired .
Alarm Output Active Time
How long the alarm output will last after triggered .
4 . Click OK .
5 . Optional: Set the switch on the upper right corner to ON to trigger the
alarm output .
7.6.2. Configure Multi-Factor Authentication
You can manage the persons by group and set the authentication for multi-
ple persons of one access control point (door) .
Before You Start
Set access group and apply the access group to the access control device .
For details, refer to Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Per-
sons .
Perform this task when you want to set authentications for multiple cards of
one access control point (door) .
Steps
1 . Click Access Control
→
Advanced Function
→
Multi-Factor Auth .
2 . Select an access control device in device list on the left panel .
3 . Add a person/card group for the access control device .
a) Click Add on the right panel .
b) Create a name for the group as desired .
c) Specify the start time and end time of the effective period for the per-
son/card group .
d) Select members(s) and card(s) in the Available list, and the selected
member(s) and card(s) will be added to the Selected list .
NOTE
Make sure you have issue card to the person.
Make sure you have set access group and apply the access group to the
access control device successfully.
e) Click Save .
f) Optional: Select the person/card group(s), and then click Delete to de-
lete it(them) .
g) Optional: Select the person/card group(s), and then click Apply to
re-apply access group that failed to be applied previously to the access
control device .
4 . Select an access control point (door) of selected device on the left panel .
5 . Enter the maximum interval when entering password .
6 . Add an authentication group for the selected access control point .
a) Click Add on the Authentication Groups panel .
b) Select a configured template as the authentication template from the
drop-down list .
NOTE
For setting the template, refer to Configure Schedule and Template.
c) Select the authentication type as Local Authentication, Local Authenti-
cation and Remotely Open Door, or Local Authentication and Super Pass-
word from the drop-down list .
Local Authentication
Authentication by the access control device .
Local Authentication and Remotely Open Door
Authentication by the access control device and by the client . When the per-
son swipes the card on the device, a window will pop up . You can unlock the
door via the client .