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5.2  Identification mode 

The following display appears on the screen: 
 
Press the 

BIO

 key. 

 
 
 
The following display appears on the screen: 
 
Press the 

ENROLE

 key. 

 
 
 
The following display appears on the screen if the 
terminal does not have a Mifare reader: 
Otherwise, the B

ADG

  mode is automatically 

selected. XXX is the number of fingerprints that 
can still be stored in the terminal. 
 
Press the 

CODE

 key. 

 
The following display appears on the screen: 
 
Enter the employee’s badge number (or ID 
number, depending on the option selected in the 
software configuration of the Installation module). 
 
 
The following display appears on the screen: 

 

Press the 

E

  key if your surname and your first 

name are displayed.  
 
 
The following display appears on the screen: 

 

Place your finger.  
 
 
The following display appears on the screen: 
 
Remove your finger. 

 
 
Place and remove the finger as many times as requested. 
XXX is the quality of the enrolment executed out of 100. If the score obtained is less than 85, it is 
recommended to re-enrol. 
 
 

 

SETUP 

COM  TEST 

BIO 

 

QUIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BIOMETRY 
ENROLL

 

DEL

 

QUIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENROLMENT

 

 

XXX

 

BADG  CODE  LIST 

 

QUIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER BADGE NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

QUIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECTION OF EM E 
ASTON SALLY

 

QUIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLACE YOUR FINGER

 

 

 

 

 

 

QUIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REMOVE YOUR FINGER 

 

XX 

 

 

 

QUIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KELIO VISIO

Page 1: ...ceive the product make sure that it has not been damaged during transport and notify any reservations to the carrier BODET Software B P 40211 Boulevard du Cormier F 49302 CHOLET Cedex www bodet software com marketing bodet software com Ref 640091 C ...

Page 2: ...UIPMENT PROTECTION 13 11 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 14 11 1SPACE REQUIREMENTS 14 11 2TYPES OF TERMINALS 14 1 INITIAL CHECK Each terminal is supplied in its original package with two bags each of them containing 2 screws 2 dowel pins and 3 clamping collars pre fastened to the back of the concentrator these clamping collars are used to fasten the cables under dangerous voltage 2 WARNING Any use that ...

Page 3: ...0V B5 FI synchro input Antenna B6 RS232 B7 RS485 Event driven B9 Alarm input RX TX 0V RT RT 0V RT RT 0V Al 0V D RTC concentrator block E RTC line connector for Bodet board F SubD9 maintenance connector J Inter board ribbon cable G IP connector Ethernet 10 100 H Battery connector K Badge readers connector L RS232 connector for badge reader for example Mifare B8 RS485 polling ...

Page 4: ...2 lamps 9 TX RX lamps COM3 polling 10 TX RX lamps Event driven COM4 11 TX RX RS232 lamps 1 RTC modem lamps RX TX RING 2 CPU status lamp 7 Relay status lamp 3 3V lamp 5V lamp 12V lamp 14 Ethernet 10 100 status lamps 13 External 12V lamp 12 Main power supply lamps A Key C Protection plate I Battery 8 FI synchronization status lamp ...

Page 5: ...ay 7 CMD RL red colour Light signal when the relay of the power supply board is activated France Inter synchro 8 R F I Light signal when receiving France Inter or DCF time information RX TX COM3 9 TX POL RX POL Pilot LEDs from the RS485 link COM3 of the power supply board RX TX COM4 10 TX EVE RX EVE Pilot LEDs from the RS485 link COM4 of the power supply board RX TX COM RS232 11 TX COM RX COM Pilo...

Page 6: ...ntrator block B1 For mains supply After de energizing the relevant circuit breaker disconnecting switch connect the 230V 10 50Hz mains supply to the concentrator block B2 1 5 to 2 5mm2 cross section phase neutral and earth wire bare on a 5mm length For low voltage power supply Connect a 12VDC 11 5 to 15VDC power supply to the concentrator block B4 Should the external power supply be equipped with ...

Page 7: ... an external dry contact typically the contacts of a fire alarm system relay 6 In the event of an RTC modem option connect the telephone cable to RJ11 connector D or concentrator block E 7 Connect the Ethernet 10 100 Mb cable to concentrator block G 8 Secure the cables using the tightening collars R 9 Put the protection plate back into place C 10 Re install the front panel at the back of the termi...

Page 8: ...ontrast can be adjusted see below It must be noted that the RS232 serial link can be tested with two test DIP switches see below Two red RS232 test DIP switches Standard operation position Test position Adjusting the LCD display contrast Reset push button red ...

Page 9: ... SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup Ethernet IP MASK GW PA BACK Ping the GW every 10mn Yes No Setup COM TEST QUIT Connection ETH SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup serial IP SPEED BACK 192 168 192 192 38400 BACK Setup COM TEST QUIT Connection ETH SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup Modem IP ring LANG BACK 192 168 192 192 Number of rings Modem country BACK Setup COM TEST QUIT Connection ETH SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup RS485 IP ...

Page 10: ...y Kelio application This message indicates a power failure The terminal operates on battery power and saves the clockings Y O U R S E L F I M W A I T I N G F O R A N E W P R O G R A M M E T E R M I N A L 0 1 M A I N S F A I L U R E 1 0 3 2 I D E N T I F Y Y O U R S E L F J V M I N I T I L I Z A T I O N P L E A S E W A I T B O D E T L I N U X B O O T I N G P L E A S E W A I T 1 7 4 8 B O O T I N G ...

Page 11: ...o put a router between the reader and the Kelio server Enter the IP address of the server from your browser address bar http IP address of the server Ex http 172 16 10 222 Enter the Communication and interface configuration menu modify the IP address then click on Validate 9 3 Via Telnet The IP interface setting up can be modified from a computer connected to the Ethernet local network via Telnet ...

Page 12: ...r Perform a communication test in INSTALLATION TERMINALS MENU MAINTENANCE COMMUNICATION TEST RUN Enter the work post number used to connect the reader in the browser address http work post number 8089 term server homepage Ex http 4279b 8089 term serveur homepage click on Go on On to activate deactivate the connection of your hardware terminals with the server Enter the INSTALLATION MENU TERMINAL S...

Page 13: ...ction to the mains supply concentrator block and to the relay concentrator block if the case arises all the devices or circuits connected to the terminal on the other concentrator blocks must be SELV safety extra low voltage The use of clamping collars particularly at the mains supply and relay is necessary see paragraph Installation For life safety purposes and for immunity to lightning effects R...

Page 14: ... 11 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 11 1 Space requirements 11 2 Types of terminals There are 2 types of terminals Terminals with proximity reader Terminals with magnetic badge reader 93 6 164 5 103 5 220 141 5 ...

Page 15: ...sing Cable on mains concentrator block 1 5 2 5mm bare on a 5mm length Alarm input For dry contact connection Typical connection to the output relay of a fire alarm station commutated current 10mA Relay change over break make common 230V 50Hz 4Amax break Possibility of commutating a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Breaking capacity at minimum load 10mA 5V Cable on relay concentrator block 1 5 to 2 5m...

Page 16: ...adge reader 926139 Biometric fingerprint proximity MIFARE Classic CSN and Bodet Number badge reader 926138 Biometric fingerprint proximity STID reader 926117 Biometric fingerprint standalone reader 926151 Biometric fingerprint proximity MIFARE Classic and Desfire CSN and Bodet Number badge reader 926144 Biometric fingerprint proximity HID reader 926146 Biometric fingerprint proximity STID reader R...

Page 17: ...INTERFACE SETTING UP 17 11 1 ON THE TERMINAL 17 11 2 FROM THE CLOCK S WEB PAGE 17 11 3 FROM THE INSTALLATION MODULE 17 11 4 CONNECTION TEST 17 12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND EQUIPMENT PROTECTION 18 13 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 19 13 1 SPACE REQUIREMENTS 19 13 2 TYPES OF TERMINALS 19 1 INITIAL CHECK Each terminal is supplied in its original package with two bags each of them containing 2 screws 2 dowel...

Page 18: ...Antenna B6 RS232 B7 RS485 Event driven RX TX 0V RT RT 0V RT RT 0V Al 0V E RTC line connector for Bodet board F SubD9 maintenance connector J J Inter board ribbon cable G IP connector Ethernet 10 100 H Battery connector K Badge readers connector L RS232 connector for badge reader for example Mifare M 30 point biometry connector B9 Alarm input B8 RS485 polling B3 12V output ...

Page 19: ... lamps 9 TX RX lamps COM3 polling 10 TX RX lamps Event driven COM4 11 TX RX RS232 lamps 1 RTC modem lamps RX TX RING 2 CPU status lamp 7 Relay status lamp 3 3V lamp 5V lamp 12V lamp 14 Ethernet 10 100 status lamps 13 External 12V lamp 12 Main power supply lamps A Ke y C Protection plate I Battery 8 FI synchronization status lamp ...

Page 20: ...mple Relay 7 CMD RL red colour Light signal when the relay of the power supply board is activated France Inter synchro 8 R F I Light signal when receiving France Inter or DCF time information RX TX COM3 9 TX POL RX POL Pilot LEDs from the RS485 link COM3 of the power supply board RX TX COM4 10 TX EVE RX EVE Pilot LEDs from the RS485 link COM4 of the power supply board RX TX COM RS232 11 TX COM RX ...

Page 21: ...Connect the low voltage power cord of concentrator block B3 to the external electrical devices typically BODET Kar readers The amperage supplied by the terminal on this concentrator block is limited to 200mA The maximum voltage supplied is 14 5VDC Plug connector H from back up battery I to the power supply board 4 3 Connecting communication links Connect the France Inter DCF radio synchronization ...

Page 22: ...p to adjust configure the terminal see page 7 in these instructions Remove the protection sheet from the front The terminal is ready to be used 4 4 Reader s connection Wired reader Connect the reader to the USB port on the activity VISIO Wireless reader Connect the reader support to the USB port on the activity VISIO Follow the start up instructions for the wireless reader provided with it R R R R...

Page 23: ... XXX is the number of fingerprints that can still be stored in the terminal Press the BADGE key The following display appears on the screen Swipe your badge The following display appears on the screen Press the OK key if your surname and your first name are displayed The following display appears on the screen Place your finger The following display appears on the screen Remove your finger Place a...

Page 24: ... reader and the fingerprints are stored in the badge memory and not in the terminal the following step will be used to record the fingerprint in the badge The following display appears on the screen Place the badge against the reader as long as the message is displayed When the saving is complete the following display appears on the screen Otherwise restart the enrolment procedure When an enrolled...

Page 25: ... the option selected in the software configuration of the Installation module The following display appears on the screen Press the E key if your surname and your first name are displayed The following display appears on the screen Place your finger The following display appears on the screen Remove your finger Place and remove the finger as many times as requested XXX is the quality of the enrolm...

Page 26: ...the finger on the reader 5 3 Enrolment recommendations It is strongly recommended to enrol the index fingers It is strongly recommended to keep the fingers clean and dry to clock or enrol You must not press too hard or too lightly on the sensor glass surface Keep the finger placed until the red light goes off Every time a finger is placed on the glass surface it leaves an impression It is therefor...

Page 27: ...d under any direct light source that may alter reading Clean fingers The finger to be read must be clean and not be excessively dry Clean reader Check that the reader is cleaned regularly to achieve good print reading Finger position on the reader See the biometric print guide attached to the explanatory manual reference document 640341A As with all biometric processes the reading performances dep...

Page 28: ...ntrast can be adjusted see below It must be noted that the RS232 serial link can be tested with two test DIP switches see below Two red RS232 test DIP switches Standard operation position Test position Adjusting the LCD display contrast Reset push button red ...

Page 29: ... power supply This message indicates a power failure The terminal operates on battery power and saves the clockings 15 07 2013 17 48 BODET 15 07 2013 17 48 BODET BOOTING BODET LINUX BOOTING PLEASE W AIT JVM INITIALIZATION PLEASE W AIT LUN 15 07 2013 17 48 IDENTIFY YOURSELF MAINS FAILURE 17 48 IDENTIFY YOURSELF ...

Page 30: ...screw back the screw B and reconnect the ribbon cable A 9 2 Replacing the electronic biometric board part Undo the ribbon cable situated between the sensor and the electronic board A above a copper coil Hold the board and undo its connectors C there are no retaining screws here The electronic biometric board rests on a simple adaptor board which also supports a badge reader This adaptor board can ...

Page 31: ...SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup Ethernet IP MASK GW PA BACK Ping the GW every 10mn Yes No Setup COM TEST QUIT Connection ETH SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup serial IP SPEED BACK 192 168 192 192 38400 BACK Setup COM TEST QUIT Connection ETH SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup Modem IP RING LANG BACK 192 168 192 192 Number of rings Modem country BACK Setup COM TEST QUIT Connection ETH SERI MODEM 485 BACK Setup RS485 IP B...

Page 32: ... code 3 Enter the Communication interface configuration menu modify the IP address then click on Validate 11 3 From the Installation module 1 Open the Installation module 2 Go to the TERMINALS HARDWARE CONFIGURATION menu select the terminal in question from the site s hardware architecture 3 Enter the IP address or click on Launch to start searching for terminals on the local network a Select the ...

Page 33: ...he mains supply concentrator block and to the relay concentrator block if the case arises all the devices or circuits connected to the terminal on the other concentrator blocks must be SELV safety extra low voltage The use of clamping collars particularly at the mains supply and relay is necessary see paragraph Connecting communication links For life safety purposes and for immunity to lightning e...

Page 34: ...13 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 13 1 Space requirements 13 2 Types of terminals There are 2 types of terminals with or without badge reader 220 93 6 164 5 ...

Page 35: ...le on mains concentrator block 1 5 2 5 mm stripped over 5 mm Alarm input For dry contact connection Typical connection to the output relay of a fire alarm station commutated current 10 mA Relay change over break make common Disconnection 230 V 50 Hz 4 A maximum Possibility to switch a SELV voltage Safety Extra Low Voltage Breaking capacity at minimum load 10 mA 5 V Cable on relay terminal block 1 ...

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