DS-K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal
User Manual
Page 1: ...DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual...
Page 2: ...AT YOUR OWN RISK IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING AMONG OTHERS DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUP...
Page 3: ...design principles For example for device with facial recognition features biometrics data is stored in your device with encryption method for fingerprint device only fingerprint template will be saved...
Page 4: ...will or could result in death or serious injury Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in equipment damage data loss performance degradation or unexpect...
Page 5: ...be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase...
Page 6: ...tion points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See...
Page 7: ...er heat or fire hazard Please make sure that the power has been disconnected before you wire install or dismantle the device When the product is installed on wall or ceiling the device shall be firmly...
Page 8: ...coating of the device cover Please use a soft and dry cloth when clean inside and outside surfaces of the device cover do not use alkaline detergents Please keep all wrappers after unpack them for fu...
Page 9: ...cy DS K1T673TDWX 13 56 MHz Card Presenting Frequency Wi Fi DS K1T673TDGX 13 56 MHz Card Presenting Frequency 4G Use only power supplies listed in the user instructions Model Manufacturer Standard C200...
Page 10: ...ket 14 3 4 2 Mount Bracket 16 Chapter 4 Wiring 19 4 1 Terminal Description 19 4 2 Wire Normal Device 21 4 3 Wire Secure Door Control Unit 22 4 4 Wire Fire Module 23 4 4 1 Wiring Diagram of Door Open W...
Page 11: ...ers 47 7 2 3 Set RS 485 Parameters 49 7 2 4 Set Wiegand Parameters 50 7 2 5 Set ISUP Parameters 50 7 2 6 Platform Access 52 7 3 User Management 52 7 3 1 Add Administrator 53 7 3 2 Add Face Picture 54...
Page 12: ...a Device 72 7 10 System Maintenance 73 7 11 Video Intercom 75 7 11 1 Call Client Software from Device 75 7 11 2 Call Center from Device 76 7 11 3 Call Device from Client Software 76 7 11 4 Call Room f...
Page 13: ...Beauty Parameters 95 8 5 18 Time and Attendance Settings 95 8 5 19 General Settings 98 8 5 20 Video Intercom Settings 102 8 5 21 Access Control Settings 104 8 5 22 Set Biometric Parameters 108 8 5 23...
Page 14: ...p to Assign Access Authorization to Persons 127 9 7 Configure Advanced Functions 129 9 7 1 Configure Device Parameters 129 9 7 2 Configure Device Parameters 136 9 8 Door Elevator Control 139 9 8 1 Con...
Page 15: ...nt light Deep learning algorithm Suggested height for face recognition between 1 4 m and 1 9 m 50 000 face capacity 50 000 card capacity 5 000 fingerprint capacity and 20 000 iris capacity 10 000 peop...
Page 16: ...tion indoor station and main station 1 2 2 Features T Series 7 inch LCD touch screen 2 MP wide angle dual lens Face recognition distance 0 3 m to 3 m Face anti spoofing Support remote video live view...
Page 17: ...r opening when the terminal is destroyed Connects to external access controller or Wiegand card reader via Wiegand protocol Remote live view via RTSP protocol encoding mode H 264 Watchdog design and t...
Page 18: ...detailed information of the face recognition terminal Figure 2 1 Face Recognition Terminal Diagram Table 2 1 Description of Face Recognition Terminal No Name 1 MIC 2 IR Light 3 Type C USB Interface D...
Page 19: ...is greater than 8 mm an external adapter is required 13 Tamper 14 SIM Card Slot Note The SIM card slot varies with different models 15 TF Card Slot Reserved Note The figures are for reference only Th...
Page 20: ...to install the device outdoors you should install a protective shield optional for the device Note For details about installation environment see Tips for Installation Environment 3 2 Flush Mounting...
Page 21: ...Figure 3 1 Install Gang Box 2 Secure the mounting plate on the gang box with 2 supplied screws SC K1A4X24_5 DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 7...
Page 22: ...Figure 3 2 Install Mounting Plate 3 Route the cable through the cable hole wire the cables and insert the cables in the gang box DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 8...
Page 23: ...ant among the cable wiring area to keep the raindrop from entering 4 Align the device with the mounting plate and secure the device on the mounting plate with 1 supplied screw SC KM3X6 H2 SUS DS K1T67...
Page 24: ...ee times the weight of the equipment The equipment ad its associated mounting means shall remain secure during the installation After the installation the equipment including any associated mounting p...
Page 25: ...rding to the Hole 1 on the mounting template 3 Remove the cable hole on the mounting plate with tools 4 Align the holes to the mounting plate and secure the mounting plate on the wall with the 2 suppl...
Page 26: ...e cable hole of the mounting plate and connect to corresponding peripherals cables Note If the device is installed outdoor you should apply silicone sealant to the wiring exit to avoid water from ente...
Page 27: ...Align the device with the mounting plate and hang the device on the mounting plate Figure 3 8 Hang Device 7 Use 1 supplied screw KM3 6 to secure the device and the mounting plate DS K1T673 Series Face...
Page 28: ...k the protection film parts of models supplied on the screen 3 4 Mount With Bracket 3 4 1 Preparation before Mounting with Bracket Steps 1 Drill holes on the turnstile s surface according to the figur...
Page 29: ...o the body of the turnstile the following operations are required 1 Take off the 3 screws shown in the following figure Figure 3 11 Take off Screws 2 Rotate the fixed part by 180 and install the 3 scr...
Page 30: ...fix it into the turnstile with self contained nut Adjust the bracket to the suitable angle and fix the nut tightly by the wrench Figure 3 13 Fix Bracket 2 Fix the mounting plate into the bracket by 4...
Page 31: ...face recognition terminal cables through the cable hole and insert them into the inner turnstile Fix the face recognition terminal into the mounting plate with KM3 6 H2 SUS screws DS K1T673 Series Fac...
Page 32: ...Face Recognition Terminal 4 After installation for the proper use of the device outdoor use stick the protection film parts of models supplied on the screen DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal...
Page 33: ...the cable size is 18 AWG you should use a 12 V switched mode power supply And the distance between the power supply and the device should be no more than 20 m If the cable size is 15 AWG you should u...
Page 34: ...Figure 4 1 Terminal Diagram The descriptions of the terminals are as follows DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 20...
Page 35: ...n COM B6 Yellow Red NO Group C C1 RS 485 Yellow 485 RS 485 Wiring C2 Blue 485 C3 Black GND Ground C4 Wiegand Green W0 Wiegand Wiring 0 C5 White W1 Wiegand Wiring 1 C6 Black GND Ground Group D D1 Door...
Page 36: ...d direction as Output to transmit authentication information to the access controller For details about Wiegand direction settings see Set Wiegand Parameters Do not wire the device to the electric sup...
Page 37: ...is 12V 0 5A 4 4 Wire Fire Module 4 4 1 Wiring Diagram of Door Open When Powering Off Lock Type Anode Lock Magnetic Lock and Electric Bolt NO Security Type Door Open When Powering Off Scenario Install...
Page 38: ...Note The fire system NO and COM normally open when powering off is connected with the lock and the power supply in series When an fire alarm is triggered the door remains open In normal times NO and C...
Page 39: ...g Secure Door Control Unit 4 4 2 Wiring Diagram of Door Locked When Powering Off Lock Type Cathode Lock Electric Lock and Electric Bolt NC Security Type Door Locked When Powering Off DS K1T673 Series...
Page 40: ...equired The fire system NC and COM normally closed when powering off is connected with the lock and the power supply in series When an fire alarm is triggered the door remains open In normal times NC...
Page 41: ...Figure 4 9 Wiring Diagram DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 27...
Page 42: ...ported The default values of the device are as follows The default IP address 192 0 0 64 The default port No 8000 The default user name admin 5 1 Activate via Device If the device is not activated you...
Page 43: ...tically checked We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing using a minimum of 8 characters including at least three kinds of following categories upper case letters lower case le...
Page 44: ...ator 5 2 Activate via Web Browser You can activate the device via the web browser Steps 1 Enter the device default IP address 192 0 0 64 in the address bar of the web browser and press Enter Note Make...
Page 45: ...h the online devices 2 Find and select your device in online device list 3 Input new password admin password and confirm the password Caution STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create...
Page 46: ...create the password to activate them before they can be added to the iVMS 4200 software and work properly Steps Note This function should be supported by the device 1 Enter the Device Management page...
Page 47: ...ncrease the security of your product And we recommend you change your password regularly especially in the high security system changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product...
Page 48: ...k Operation 6 1 Select Language You can select a language for the device system After the device activation you can select a language for the device system DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal U...
Page 49: ...6 1 Select System Language By default the system language is English Note After you change the system language the device will reboot automatically DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Man...
Page 50: ...vice you should select an application mode for better device application Steps 1 On the Welcome page select Indoor or Others from the drop down list Figure 6 2 Welcome Page 2 Tap OK to save DS K1T673...
Page 51: ...will select Indoor by default If you activate the device via other tools remotely the system will select Indoor as the application mode by default 6 3 Privacy Settings After activation selecting appl...
Page 52: ...ture Upload Picture After Linked Capture Upload the pictures captured by linked camera to the platform automatically Save Pic After Linked Capture Save Pictures After Linked Capture If you enable this...
Page 53: ...onfirm Press your finger according to the instructions on the device screen Click to confirm Enter the card No or present card on the card presenting area Click OK Note Only devices connected to the e...
Page 54: ...onnected Shortcut Keys Description Note You can configure those shortcut keys displayed on the screen For details see Basic Settings Enter the device room No and tap OK to call Tap to call the center...
Page 55: ...strator If you have added an administrator for the device only the administrator can login the device for device operation Steps 1 Long tap on the initial page for 3 s and slide to the left right by f...
Page 56: ...Figure 7 1 Admin Login 2 Authenticate the administrator s face fingerprint or card to enter the home page DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 42...
Page 57: ...ter the device activation password for login 4 Optional Tap and you can exit the admin login page 7 1 2 Login by Activation Password You should login the system before other device operations If you d...
Page 58: ...sword If you have added an administrator for the device tap and enter the password If you haven t added an administrator for the device enter the password 3 Tap OK to enter the home page Note The devi...
Page 59: ...page 7 2 1 Set Wired Network Parameters You can set the device wired network parameters including the IPv4 IPv6 IP address the subnet mask the gateway and DNS parameters Steps 1 Tap Comm Communicatio...
Page 60: ...dress Subnet Mask and Gateway Enable DHCP and the system will assign IP address subnet mask and gateway automatically Disable DHCP and you should set the IP address subnet mask and gateway manually DS...
Page 61: ...and the alternate DNS server 7 2 2 Set Wi Fi Parameters You can enable the Wi Fi function and set the Wi Fi related parameters Steps Note The function should be supported by the device 1 Tap Comm Comm...
Page 62: ...Configure the Wi Fi parameters Select a Wi Fi from the list and enter the Wi Fi s password Tap OK If the target Wi Fi is not in the list tap Add Wi Fi Enter the Wi Fi s name and password And tap OK DS...
Page 63: ...re door control unit or card reader via the RS 485 terminal Steps 1 Tap Comm Communication Settings on the Home page to enter the Communication Settings page 2 On the Communication Settings page tap R...
Page 64: ...an connect an external access controller And the two devices will transmit the card No via Wiegand 26 or Wiegand 34 Input A face recognition terminal can connect a Wiegand card reader 5 Tap to save th...
Page 65: ...your actual needs Central Group Enable central group and the data will be uploaded to the center group Main Channel Support N1 or None ISUP Enable ISUP function and the data will be uploaded via EHome...
Page 66: ...rm Access You can change the device verification code and set the server address before you add the device to the Hik Connect mobile client Before You Start Make sure your device has connected to a ne...
Page 67: ...backend 2 Tap User to enter the Add User page 3 Edit the employee ID Note The employee ID should be less than 32 characters And it can be a combination of lower letters upper letters and numbers The e...
Page 68: ...Permission function Enable Administrator Permission The user is the administrator Except for the normal attendance function the user can also enter the Home page to operate after authenticating the pe...
Page 69: ...racters are allowed in the user name The suggested user name should be within 32 characters 5 Tap the Face Picture field to enter the face picture adding page Figure 7 9 Add Face Picture 6 Look at the...
Page 70: ...mission Normal User The User is the normal user The user can only authenticate or take attendance on the initial page 10 Tap to save the settings 7 3 3 Add Fingerprint Add a fingerprint for the user a...
Page 71: ...n also enter the Home page to operate after authenticating the permission Normal User The User is the normal user The user can only authenticate or take attendance on the initial page 8 Tap to save th...
Page 72: ...e to operate after authenticating the permission Normal User The User is the normal user The user can only authenticate or take attendance on the initial page 10 Tap to save the settings 7 3 5 View PI...
Page 73: ...the user s face picture password or other credentials you should set the authentication mode and the user can authenticate his her identity via the configured authentication mode Steps 1 Long tap on t...
Page 74: ...in the device will be deleted 7 4 2 Import Data Steps 1 Plug a USB flash drive in the device 2 On the Home page tap Data Import Data 3 Tap User Data Face Data or Access Control Parameters Note The imp...
Page 75: ...teps 1 Plug a USB flash drive in the device 2 On the Home page tap Data Export Data 3 Tap Face Data Event Data User Data or Access Control Parameters Note The exported access control parameters are co...
Page 76: ...tication type before authentication For details see Set Authentication Mode Steps 1 If the authentication mode is Card and Face Password and Face Card and Password Card and Face and Fingerprint authen...
Page 77: ...for 3 s and slide to the left right by following the gesture and login the device home page Tap Basic Figure 7 10 Basic Settings Page Shortcut Key Choose the shortcut key that displayed on the authen...
Page 78: ...pt window on the authentication page You can select Theme as Default Simple If select Simple the live view of the authentication page will be disabled and in the meanwhile the person s name employee I...
Page 79: ...iometric Table 7 1 Face Picture Parameters Parameter Description Application Mode Select either others or indoor according to actual environment Face Liveness Level After enabling face anti spoofing f...
Page 80: ...threshold when authenticating via ECO mode 1 1 matching mode The larger the value the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejection rate ECO Mode 1 N Set the matching threshold whe...
Page 81: ...to enter the Access Control Settings page Edit the access control parameters on this page Figure 7 12 Access Control Parameters The available parameters descriptions are as follows Table 7 2 Access Co...
Page 82: ...u can select Remain Open or Remian Closed according to your actual needs By default it is Remian Closed Open Duration Set the door unlocking duration If the door is not opened for the set time the doo...
Page 83: ...rule that configured on the platform 7 9 2 Set Manual Attendance via Device Set the attendance mode as manual and you should select a status manually when you take attendance Before You Start Add at l...
Page 84: ...tus manually after authentication Note If you do not select a status the authentication will be failed and it will not be marked as a valid attendance 7 9 3 Set Auto Attendance via Device Set the atte...
Page 85: ...e authentication result page 6 Set the status schedule 1 Tap Attendance Schedule 2 Select Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday or Sunday 3 Set the selected attendance status s start time...
Page 86: ...status after the authentication Before You Start Add at least one user and set the user s authentication mode For details see User Management Steps 1 Tap T A Status to enter the T A Status page 2 Set...
Page 87: ...o take attendance manually the authentication will be marked as the edited attendance status Example If set the Break Out as Monday 11 00 and Break In as Monday 12 00 the valid user s authentication f...
Page 88: ...e The page may vary according to different device models Refers to the actual page for details Capacity You can view the number of user face picture card event and fingerprint Note Parts of the device...
Page 89: ...oor station from the device or call the specific room from the device 7 11 1 Call Client Software from Device Steps 1 Get the client software from the supplied disk or the official website and install...
Page 90: ...gured to call center in the Basic Settings you should tap to call the center 7 Answers the call via the main station and starts two way audio Note The device will call the main station in priority 7 1...
Page 91: ...ic Settings you can tap to call the room If you have not configured a specified room No in the Basic Settings you should tap on the authentication page of the device Enter the room No on the dial page...
Page 92: ...ter to enter the login page Note Make sure that the IP address starts with Https Enter the device user name and the password Click Login Login via Remote Configuration of Client Software Download and...
Page 93: ...view Note If you adjust the volume when starting two way audio you may hear a repeated sounds You can capture image when starting live view Reserved function You can zoom in the live view image Unlock...
Page 94: ...the user role Click Save to save the settings Add Card Click User Add to enter the Add Person page Click Add Card enter the Card No and select the Property and click OK to add the card Click Save to...
Page 95: ...iguration Local to enter the Local page Configure the stream type the play performance auto start live view and the image format and click Save Set Record File Saving Path Click Configuration Local to...
Page 96: ...e language model serial No QR code version number of channels alarm input alarm output lock and RS 485 device capacity etc 8 5 3 Set Time Set the device s time zone synchronization mode and the device...
Page 97: ...ge 2 Check Enable DST 3 Set the DST start time end time and bias time 4 Click Save to save the settings 8 5 5 View Open Source Software License Go to Configuration System System Settings About and cli...
Page 98: ...default settings except for the device IP address and the user information Unlink APP Account Unlink the Hik Connect account from the platform Import and Export Parameters Click Configuration System M...
Page 99: ...r logging in the client software On the Device for Management page click Configuration System Security Security Service Select a security mode from the drop down list and click Save Security Mode High...
Page 100: ...puter 7 Send the asking file to a certification authority for signature 8 Import the signed certificate 1 Select a certificate type in the Import Passwords area and select a certificate from the local...
Page 101: ...lowing categories upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you change your password regularly especially...
Page 102: ...nd IPv6 default gateway automatically NIC Type Select a NIC type from the drop down list By default it is Auto DNS Server Set the preferred DNS server and the Alternate DNS server according to your ac...
Page 103: ...working mode and encryption type Click Connect When the Wi Fi is connected click OK 4 Optional Set the WLAN parameters 1 Click Network Settings 2 Set the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Or...
Page 104: ...from the platform access mode drop down list 3 Check Enable 4 Set the ISUP version server address device ID and the ISUP status Note If you select 5 0 as the version you should set the ISUP key as we...
Page 105: ...device volume Set Video Parameters Click Configuration Video Audio Video Figure 8 7 Video Settings Page Set the video channel the stream type the video type resolution the bitrate type video quality t...
Page 106: ...tion You can also enable Voice Prompt Note The functions vary according to different models Refers to the actual device for details 8 5 14 Customize Audio Content Customize the output audio content wh...
Page 107: ...ration the device will broadcast the configured content 3 Enter the audio content 4 Optional Repeat substep 1 to 3 5 Optional Click to delete the configured time duration 5 Set the time duration when...
Page 108: ...ice to take effect PAL 25 frames per second Suitable for mainland China Hong Kong China the Middle East countries Europe countries etc NTSC 30 frames per second Suitable for the USA Canada Japan Taiwa...
Page 109: ...tor their working hours and late arrivals early departures time taken on breaks and absenteeism you can add the person to the shift group and assign a shift schedule a rule for the attendance defining...
Page 110: ...nt Steps 1 Click Configuration Attendance to enter the settings page 2 Set the Attendance Mode as Manual 3 Enable the Attendance Status Required and set the attendace status lasts duration 4 Enable a...
Page 111: ...t one user and set the user s authentication mode For details see User Management Steps 1 Click Configuration Attendance to enter the settings page 2 Set the Attendance Mode as Manual and Auto 3 Enabl...
Page 112: ...Authentication Select an authentication mode according to your actual needs from the drop down list Multiple People Authentication Multiple people can be authenticated at the same time Recognition Int...
Page 113: ...the same person when authenticating The same person can only authenticate once in the configured interval A second authentication will be failed Alarm of Max Failed Attempts Enable to report alarm wh...
Page 114: ...detects the stored events has been over 95 of the full space Authentication Settings Display Authentication Result You can check Face Picture Name Employee ID and Temperature to display the authentic...
Page 115: ...credential for accessing Click Save to save the settings after the configuration Set Card Security Click Configuration General Card Security to enter the settings page Set the parameters and click Sa...
Page 116: ...be read Wiegand 26 3 bytes The device will read card via Wiegand 26 protocol read 3 bytes Wiegand 34 4 bytes The device will read card via Wiegand 34 protocol read 4 bytes 8 5 20 Video Intercom Settin...
Page 117: ...ice type as Outer Door Station you can set the period No outer door station No and community No Outer Door Station No If you select outer door station as the device type you should enter a number betw...
Page 118: ...s Click Save Press Button to Call Steps 1 Click Intercom Press Button to Call to enter the settings page 2 Set the parameters Edit call No for every button Check Call Management Center to set the butt...
Page 119: ...e locked Door Open Timeout Alarm An alarm will be triggered if the door has not been closed within the configured time duration Door Contact You can set the door contact as Remain Open or Remain Close...
Page 120: ...word The specific person can open the door by inputting the super password Note The duress code and the super code should be different Set RS 485 Parameters You can set the RS 485 parameters including...
Page 121: ...ansmission direction Steps Note Some device models do not support this function Refer to the actual products when configuration 1 Click Configuration Access Control Wiegand Settings Figure 8 11 Wiegan...
Page 122: ...heral and after you save the device parameters the device will reboot automatically 8 5 22 Set Biometric Parameters Set Basic Parameters Click Configuration Smart Smart DS K1T673 Series Face Recogniti...
Page 123: ...s Note The functions vary according to different models Refers to the actual device for details Click Save to save the settings after the configuration Face Anti spoofing DS K1T673 Series Face Recogni...
Page 124: ...p mode you can add the face pictures only via the user adding function of the device or the enrollment station It is not supported to add face pictures via pictures importing Note The two modes cannot...
Page 125: ...smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejection rate Face with Mask Detection After enabling the face with mask detection the system will recognize the captured face with mask pictur...
Page 126: ...cal PC You can configure the welcome messages Select the Template and enter the main title and the sub title and select the Font Size and Font Color You can also click Custom to select the customized...
Page 127: ...llow the flow diagram below to configure on the client software Figure 9 1 Flow Diagram of Configuration on Client Software 9 2 Device Management The client supports managing access control devices an...
Page 128: ...isplayed on the right panel 3 Click Add to open the Add window and then select IP Domain as the adding mode 4 Enter the required information Name Create a descriptive name for the device For example y...
Page 129: ...lient 7 Optional Check Import to Group to create a group by the device name and import all the channels of the device to this group Example For access control device its access points alarm inputs out...
Page 130: ...settings is the responsibility of the installer and or end user Import to Group Enter 1 to create a group by the device name All the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group...
Page 131: ...es After adding devices to device list you can manage the added devices including editing device parameters remote configuration viewing device status etc Table 9 1 Manage Added Devices Edit Device Cl...
Page 132: ...eate a group Click Add Group and enter a group name as you want Click Create Group by Device Name and select an added device to create a new group by the name of the selected device Note The resources...
Page 133: ...to add an organization 3 Create a name for the added organization Note Up to 10 levels of organizations can be added 4 Optional Perform the following operation s Edit Organization Hover the mouse on a...
Page 134: ...art importing Note If a person No already exists in the client s database delete the existing information before importing You can import information of no more than 2 000 persons Import Person Pictur...
Page 135: ...te All persons information will be exported if you do not select any organization 3 Click Export to open the Export panel 4 Check Person Information as the content to export 5 Check desired items to e...
Page 136: ...d number or person ID will not be imported to the client 1 Enter Person module 2 Select an organization to import the persons 3 Click Get from Device 4 Select an added access control device or the enr...
Page 137: ...ard cannot access the doors by swiping this lost card 4 Optional If the lost card is found you can click to cancel the loss After cancelling card loss the access authorization of the person will be va...
Page 138: ...fully Card No Type Select the type of the card number according to actual needs M1 Card Encryption This field is only available when the model is DS K1F100 D8 DS K1F100 D8E or DS K1F180 D8E If the car...
Page 139: ...ations to edit the time durations Move the cursor to the time duration and drag the time duration on the timeline bar to the desired position when the cursor turns to Click the time duration and direc...
Page 140: ...timeline bar Note Up to 8 time duration s can be set for each day in the week schedule 3 Optional Perform the following operations to edit the time durations Move the cursor to the time duration and d...
Page 141: ...ss group settings and related person details including card number face picture linkage between card number and linkage between card number and card password card effective period etc 1 Click Access C...
Page 142: ...ted devices and then apply the new access group to the device Apply Changes to Devices This operation will not clear the existed access groups of the selected devices and only apply the changed part o...
Page 143: ...cess control to meet some special requirements in different scene Note For the card related functions the type of access control card only the card s with access group applied will be listed when addi...
Page 144: ...wing parameters are not listed in the Basic Information page click More to edit the parameters RS 485 Comm Redundancy You should enable this function if you wire the RS 485 card reader to the access c...
Page 145: ...Configure Parameters for Door Elevator After adding the access control device you can configure its access point door or floor parameters Before You Start Add access control device to the client Steps...
Page 146: ...pecific person can open the door by inputting the super password Dismiss Code Create a dismiss code which can be used to stop the buzzer of the card reader by entering the dismiss code on the keypad N...
Page 147: ...card swiping of the same card is less than the set value the card swiping is invalid You can set it as 0 to 255 Max Interval When Entering PWD When you inputting the password on the card reader if th...
Page 148: ...vel Set the matching security level when authenticating via 1 N matching mode The larger the value the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejection rate when authentication Live Fa...
Page 149: ...l 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 paramet...
Page 150: ...ng Closing Barrier Speed Set the barrier s opening and closing speed You can select from 1 to 10 The greater the value the faster the speed Note The recommended value is 6 Audible Prompt Duration Set...
Page 151: ...the device will upload an alarm to the client If mismatched the person is not in the blocklist the access will be granted Save Authenticating Face Picture If enabled the captured face picture when aut...
Page 152: ...pports Wiegand Steps 1 Enter the Access Control module 2 On the navigation bar on the left enter Advanced Function More Parameters 3 Select an access control device in the device list and click Wiegan...
Page 153: ...e Monitoring module and control the door elevator Or the icons used for control will not show For setting the user permission refer to 9 8 1 Control Door Status You can control the status for the door...
Page 154: ...oup will be unlocked no matter closed or open All the persons can access the doors with no credentials required Remain All Locked All doors in the group will be closed and locked No person can access...
Page 155: ...ds of the selected group 3 Optional Check the event type and event status The detected events of checked type and status will be displayed in the list below 4 Optional Check Show Latest Event to view...
Page 156: ...ck to view details including person s detailed information and the captured picture Note In the pop up window you can click to view details in full screen DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal Us...
Page 157: ...re displayed below is the correct way to scan your finger You should press your finger on the scanner horizontally The center of your scanned finger should align with the scanner center Incorrect Scan...
Page 158: ...successfully You can blow your finger and scan again Others If your fingerprint is shallow or it is hard to scan your fingerprint we recommend you to use other authentication methods If you have injur...
Page 159: ...ictures just like the expression in the picture below Do not wear hat sunglasses or other accessories that can affect the facial recognition function Do not make your hair cover your eyes ears etc and...
Page 160: ...Size Make sure your face is in the middle of the collecting window DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 146...
Page 161: ...llation Environment 1 Light Source Illumination Reference Value Candle 10Lux Bulb 100 850Lux Sunlight More than 1200Lux 2 Avoid backlight direct and indirect sunlight DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition...
Page 162: ...Appendix D Dimension DS K1T673 Series Face Recognition Terminal User Manual 148...
Page 163: ...ision access control and video intercom devices Figure E 1 QR Code of Communication Matrix Device Command Scan the following QR code to get the device common serial port commands Note that the command...
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