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IFACE™

ievo iface™ Facial Recognition Terminal

4. Display

Sub-menu

Description

Language

Selects a display language

Time display

Selects time notation between 12-hour and 24-hour clock 

format: 

12 hours, 24 hours

Menu timeout Select timeout for auto exit from menu display after 

leaving it untouched

Screensaver

Selects whether to use screensaver

5. Authentication

Sub-menu

Options

Description

Auth mode

Mode

Selects a authentication mode: 

Face only, Face or card, 

Face and PIN, Card and face, Card and PIN

Bypass

Allows unregistered users to access

Touch start

Starts recognition by touching the screen

Recog threshold

Adjusts matching threshold in recognition mode 

(permitted value range: 90 to 100) 

  

Increasing the value increases FRR (false rejection rate) whereas 

decreasing the value increases FAR (false acceptance rate).

Recog distance

Selects the distance from where face detection starts

TA

Use T&A

Selects whether to use T&A functions (for future 

developments, dependant on your access control system) 

Admin 

password

Use admin pw

Selects whether to use admin password

Password

Types admin password

Card

Use CSN

Selects CSN order on card reading: 

MSB, LSB

CSN order

Selects CSN order on card reading: 

MSB, LSB

Wiegand

Output type

Selects Wiegand output type: 

Wiegand, Card, ID

6. Log

Sub-menu

Options

Description

Log info

Total used

Selects whether to use DHCP 

Total count

Shows the device’s IP address

Logo delete

Delete log

Deletes all the logs

Summary of Contents for ievo IFACE

Page 1: ...ievo iface Facial Recognition Terminal IFACE EN WARRANTY YEAR 5...

Page 2: ...ations 4 Parts and Functions 5 Accessories 5 Terminals 6 Touch Screen 7 5 INSTALLATION 7 Installation Requirements 7 9 Installation Procedure 10 6 WIRING 11 Power Connection 11 Network Connection 12 R...

Page 3: ...ion For further information not covered in this guide please contact CDVI Technical at technical cdvi co uk Conventions Symbol Name Description WARNING Indicates information that should be followed wi...

Page 4: ...at 135 cm Enrollment speed About 5 seconds Recognition speed About 1 second total in 1 N mode with 20 000 subjects in local database Enrollment 20 000 users total DB size max 20 000 users in 1 N mode...

Page 5: ...ice configuration White LED Gives supplemental light in dim light RF card reader Indicates the area where RF cards can be read Ambient light sensor Detects changes of light in the surrounding environm...

Page 6: ...nings on the side of the unit rather than the back when tabs are removed e g useful in tabletop deployments Ethernet port Connects an ethernet cable Power plug Connects the power cable to the unit Fac...

Page 7: ...Communication Display Authentication Log 5 INSTALLATION This chapter gives the information about the requirements and the prerequisites for installing ifaceTM and the installation procedures Installat...

Page 8: ...r the ethernet cable Input Voltage V Wire gauge AWG Power cable length m Recommended Max 12 16 26 3 37 9 18 15 9 23 8 20 10 0 15 0 22 6 3 9 4 15 20 25 0 37 5 22 15 7 23 6 24 20 70 1 105 1 22 44 0 66 0...

Page 9: ...wing tools can be necessary for installation and are not supplied by default Purpose Name Tool Note General Concrete wall mount Screw driver Cross head Tape ruler For measuring the installation height...

Page 10: ...ing an electric drill 3 Attach the anchor bolts to the holes by using a hammer 4 Attach the plate to the wall with the screws 1 Put the mounting plate at the pre determined position and attach the pla...

Page 11: ...m together again Make sure that the outgoing cables from the gang box go through the rectangular opening in the plate 6 WIRING Power Connection DC Power Supply 1 Put the mounting plate onto the gang b...

Page 12: ...lay Connection Relay GPI 1 2 3 Normally Open NO Black Common COM Red Normally Closed NC Grey 1 2 3 4 GPI 0 Red GPI 1 Green GPI 2 Yellow Ground GND Black Use different power supplies for the ifaceTM an...

Page 13: ...ition Terminal Fail Safe Configuration Fail Secure Configuration Relay Connection Automatic Door Door Lock Door Lock Pin Output Function RELAY 1 Normally Open NO 2 Common COM 3 Normally Closed NC GPI...

Page 14: ...al relay interface with nominal switching capacity of 1A 30Vdc or 0 3A 120Vac resistive load GPI Connection Exit Button Door Sensor Fire Detector Pin Output Function RELAY 1 Normally Open NO 2 Common...

Page 15: ...r When the CSN card serial number appears on the screen press OK Option Select Bypass card to allow the user to get access permssion by using a registered card alone regardless of the authentication m...

Page 16: ...the subject s face over 2 0 meters from the system on the high resolution color display The subject will naturally walk toward the face capture range of 0 4 2m Once the system recognises the subject t...

Page 17: ...og Date Time Time settings Configures device date and time Door Relay Selects whether to use relay Open duration Configures time duration for door open relay Use exit Selects a GPI port number connect...

Page 18: ...tion version MAC Shows the MAC address S N Shows the serial number IOMicom version Shows the IO Micom revision number H W version Shows the hardware revision number RF Micom version Shows the RF Micom...

Page 19: ...justs matching threshold in recognition mode permitted value range 90 to 100 Increasing the value increases FRR false rejection rate whereas decreasing the value increases FAR false acceptance rate Re...

Page 20: ...132 82 www cdvichina cn CDVI IB RICA SPAIN PORTUGAL 34 0 935 390 966 www cdviberica com CDVI ITALIA 39 0 321 90 573 www cdvi it CDVI MAROC 212 0 5 22 48 09 40 www cdvi ma CDVI SWEDEN SWEDEN DENMARK NO...

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