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Page 1: ...DS K2600 Series Access Controller User Manual Ness V1 0 ...

Page 2: ...rs No right of license is given to use such trademarks without express permission Disclaimer TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THIS MANUAL HIKVISION DOES NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE...

Page 3: ...chnician for help FCC Conditions 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 interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are marked with CE a...

Page 4: ...d to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in haza...

Page 5: ...lease use the power adapter which is provided by normal company The power consumption cannot be less than the required value Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over 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 ...

Page 6: ...erwise which is not a malfunction however and affecting the endurance of sensor at the same time Please use the provided glove when open up the device cover avoid direct contact with the device cover because the acidic sweat of the fingers may erode the surface 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...

Page 7: ... 2 1 The Connection of Wiegand Card Reader 14 4 2 2 RS485 Card Reader Connection 15 4 3 Installing E Lock 16 4 3 1 Installation of Cathode Lock Power to Unlock 16 4 3 2 Installation of Anode Lock Power to Lock 16 4 4 Connecting the External Alarm Device 17 4 5 Door Button Wiring Diagram 17 4 6 The Connection of Magnetics Detection Door Monitoring 18 4 7 Connecting Power Supply 18 4 8 Arming Region...

Page 8: ... Configuration 44 7 5 Person and Card Management 48 7 5 1 Organization Management 48 7 5 2 Person Management 50 7 6 Schedule and Template 64 7 6 1 Week Schedule 64 7 6 2 Holiday Group 67 7 6 3 Template 67 7 7 Permission Configuration 72 7 7 1 Adding Permission 73 7 7 2 Applying Permission 74 7 8 Advanced Functions 75 7 8 1 Access Control Parameters 75 7 8 1 1 Status Duration Configuration Auto Unl...

Page 9: ...age 100 7 10 3 Event Card Linkage 102 7 10 4 Cross Device Linkage 103 7 11 Door Status Management 105 7 11 1 Access Control Group Management 107 7 11 2 Anti control the Access Control Point Door 109 7 11 4 Real time Card Swiping Record 115 7 11 5 Real time Access Control Alarm 115 7 12 Arming Control 117 Appendix A Sound Prompt and Indicator 118 Appendix B Custom Wiegand Rule Descriptions 119 ...

Page 10: ...list alarm and alarm for illegal card swiping attempts reaching the limit The alarm input of controller supports short circuit protection function and cut proof function Multiple event upload methods channel center group and listening 50 event and card linkages IP address conflict detection Cross controller anti passing back function For cross controller anti passing back based on card wire the ca...

Page 11: ...ontroller User Manual 2 Data can be permanently saved after the access controller is powered off Supports I O linkage and event linkage 500 groups of password under the authentication mode of card and password ...

Page 12: ...601 DS K2602 DS K2604 1 Alarm Relay Output Status NC NO 2 Network Data Indicator 3 RS 485 Communication Indicator 4 Network Status Indicator 5 Door Relay Output Status NC NO Choice 6 Battery Charging Indicator 7 Power Indicator 8 Charging Completing Indicator 9 Running Indicator 10 Hardware Initialization and Normal Working Choice 11 Main board dial up switch Reserved ...

Page 13: ...nal descriptions are as follows No DS K2601 A1 Lock Power GND Grounding A2 12V Power Output of the Lock A3 Card Reader Power GND Grounding A4 12V Power Output of the Head Read A5 Wiegand Card Reader 2 GND Grounding A6 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 A7 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 A8 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Output ...

Page 14: ...Linkage of Alarm Relay Output B4 Z3 Arming Region Access Terminal 3 Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output B5 GND Grounding B6 Z4 Arming Region Access Terminal 4 Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output B7 E Lock D1 Door 1 Door Relay Input Dry Contact B8 D1 B9 Door Contact Input S1 Door 1 Door Contact Detector Input B10 GND Grounding B11 Door Open Button B1 Door 1 Door Open Button Input B12 GND Grou...

Page 15: ...1 Output Dry Contact C18 COM1 C19 NO NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Output Dry Contact C20 COM2 D1 Event Input C2 Event Alarm Input 2 D2 GND Grounding D3 C1 Event Alarm Input 1 3 1 2 DS K2602Terminal Description DS K2602 Terminal descriptions are as follows No DS K2602 A1 Power for E Lock GND Grounding A2 12V Power Output of the Lock ...

Page 16: ...W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 A19 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 A20 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Output A21 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output A22 OK Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output A23 Wiegand Card Reader 1 GND Grounding A24 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 A25 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 A26 BZ Card Reader Buz...

Page 17: ...ard Reader RS485 Access C6 RS 485A Card Reader RS485 Access C7 GND Grounding C8 RS 485B Card Reader RS485 C9 RS 485B Card Reader RS485 C10 GND Grounding C11 RS 485 Interface RS 485C Uplink RS485 Communication C12 RS 485C Uplink RS485 Communication C13 GND Grounding C14 RS 485D Reserved C15 RS 485D C16 GND C17 Alarm Output NO NC1 Alarm Relay 1 Output Dry Contact C18 COM1 C19 NO NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Ou...

Page 18: ...ader Output A5 Wiegand Card Reader 4 GND Grounding A6 W0 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data0 A7 W1 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data1 A8 BZ Buzzer of Card Reader Control Output A9 ERR Cresset of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output A10 OK Cresset of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output A11 Wiegand Card Reader 3 GND Grounding A12 W0 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data0 A13 W1 W...

Page 19: ...alid Card Output A28 OK Cresset of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output B1 Arming Region Input Z1 Arming Region Access Terminal 1 Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output B2 GND Grounding B3 Z2 Arming Region Access Terminal 2 Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output B4 Z3 Arming Region Access Terminal 3 Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output B5 GND Grounding B6 Z4 Arming Region Access Terminal...

Page 20: ...5B C10 GND Grounding C11 Access Controller RS485 RS 485C Uplink RS485 Communication C12 RS 485C Uplink RS485 Communication C13 GND Grounding C14 RS 485D Reserved C15 RS 485D C16 GND C17 Alarm Output NO NC1 Alarm Relay 1 Output Dry Contact C18 COM1 C19 NO NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Output Dry Contact C20 COM2 C21 NO NC3 Alarm Relay 3 Output Dry Contact C22 COM3 C23 NO NC4 Alarm Relay 4 Output Dry Contact C2...

Page 21: ...e ID of door 1 is 1 and 2 standing for in and out respectively For single door access controller the Wiegand card reader 1 and 2 respectively correspond to the entering and exiting card readers of door 1 For two door access controller the Wiegand card reader 1 and 2 respectively correspond to the entering and exiting card readers of door 1 and the Wiegand card reader 3 and 4 respectively correspon...

Page 22: ...Access Controller User Manual 13 Chapter 4Card Reader Installation 4 1 External Terminal 4 1 1 DS K2601 External Terminals 4 1 2 DS K2602 External Terminals 4 1 3 DS K2604 External Terminals ...

Page 23: ... User Manual 14 4 2 Card Reader Installation 4 2 1 The Connection of Wiegand Card Reader Note Optionally you must connect the OK ERR BZ if using access controller to control the LED and buzzer of the Wiegand card reader ...

Page 24: ...Access Controller User Manual 15 4 2 2 RS485 Card Reader Connection Note If the card reader is installed too far away from the access controller you can use an external power supply ...

Page 25: ...Access Controller User Manual 16 4 3 Installing E Lock 4 3 1 Installation of Cathode Lock Power to Unlock Fail Secure 4 3 2 Installation of Anode Lock Power to lock Fail Safe ...

Page 26: ...Access Controller User Manual 17 4 4 Connecting the External Alarm Device 4 5 Door Button Wiring Diagram ...

Page 27: ...Access Controller User Manual 18 4 6 The Connection of Door Monitoring Reed Switches Magnetics Detection 4 7 Connecting Power Supply ...

Page 28: ...Access Controller User Manual 19 4 8 Arming Region Input Terminal 4 8 1 Connecting Normally Open Detector 4 8 2 Connecting Normally Closed Detector ...

Page 29: ...Access Controller User Manual 20 4 9 Fire Alarm Module Wiring ...

Page 30: ...r cap back to Normal Option 2 Steps 1 Jump the jumper cap from Normal to Initial 2 Disconnect the power and restart the access controller The controller buzzer buzzes a long beep 3 When the beeping stops 10 60 seconds plug the jumper cap back to Normal Figure 1 1 Initialization Dial up Note The initializing of the hardware will restore all the parameters to the default setting and all the device e...

Page 31: ...Access Controller User Manual 22 Lock Relay Normally Closed Status 5 2 2 Alarm Relay Output Status Alarm Relay Output Normally Open Alarm Relay Output Normally Closed ...

Page 32: ...Access Controller User Manual 23 Work Flow of Software For detailed information please see the user manual of the client software Refer to the following work flow ...

Page 33: ...un the SADP software to search the online devices 2 Check the device status from the device list and select an inactive device 3 Create a password and input the password in the password field and confirm the password STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of 8 characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbe...

Page 34: ...e client software is versatile video management software for multiple kinds of devices Get the client software from the supplied disk or the official website and install the software according to the prompts Follow the steps to activate the control panel Steps 1 Run the client software and the control panel of the software pops up as shown in the figure below ...

Page 35: ...password in the password field and confirm the password STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of 8 characters including upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special characters in order to increase the security of your product And we recommend you reset your password regularly especially in the high security sy...

Page 36: ...Click the Modify Netinfor button to pop up the Network Parameter Modification interface 8 Change the device IP address to the same network segment with your computer by either modifying the IP address manually 9 Input the password and click the OK button to save the settings ...

Page 37: ...ctures stored on local PC Open Video File Search and view the video files recorded on local PC Open Log File View the backup log files Exit Exit the iVMS 4200 client software System Lock Lock screen operations Log in the client again to unlock Switch User Switch the login user Import System Config File Import client configuration file from your computer Export System Config File Export client conf...

Page 38: ...he System Configuration page Broadcast Select camera to start broadcasting Device Arming Control Set the arming status of devices Alarm Output Control Turn on off the alarm output Batch Wiper Control Batch starting or stopping the wipers of the devices Batch Time Sync Batch time synchronization of the devices Player Open the player to play the video files Message Queue Display the information of E...

Page 39: ...S 4200 client software is composed of the following function modules The Main View module provides live view of network cameras and video encoders and supports some basic operations such as picture capturing recording PTZ control etc The Remote Playback module provides the search playback export of video files The Access Control module provides managing the organizations persons permissions and ad...

Page 40: ...g and deleting of user accounts and different permissions can be assigned for different users The Log Search module provides the query of system log files and the log files can be filtered by different types The System Configuration module provides the configuration of general parameters file saving paths alarm sounds and other system settings The function modules are easily accessed by clicking t...

Page 41: ...log into the client software with the registered user name and password Steps 1 Input the user name and password you registered Note If you forget your password please click Forgot Password and remember the encrypted string in the pop up window Contact your dealer and send the encrypted string to him to reset your password 2 Optionally check the checkbox Enable Auto login to log into the software ...

Page 42: ...ol module is applicable to access control devices and video intercom It provides multiple functionalities including person and card management permission configuration access control status management video intercom and other advanced functions You can also set the event configuration for access control and display access control points and zones on E map Note For the user with access control modu...

Page 43: ...ons Schedule and Template Configuring the week schedule holiday group and setting the template Permission Assigning access control permissions to persons and applying to the devices Advanced Function Providing advanced functions including access control parameters settings card reader authentication opening door with first card anti passing back multi door interlocking and authentication password ...

Page 44: ...ccess Control module to enter the following interface Purpose The active online devices in the same local subnet will be displayed in the in the Online Device area i e bottom section of Device management within the iVMS4200 software This area is Refreshed every 60 seconds Note You can click to hide the Online Device area ...

Page 45: ...e devices to be added from the list ie From Online Device List at the bottom window of the screen 2 Click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box 3 Input the required information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want to use for this controller Maybe location so it can easily be identified at a later date A Give the controller a name B Enter the Username and password password u...

Page 46: ...tect your product 4 Optionally check the Export to Group checkbox to create a group by the device name You can import all the channels of the device to the corresponding group by default Adding Multiple Online Device If you want to add multiple online devices to the client software click and hold Ctrl key to select multiple devices and click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box In th...

Page 47: ...eceive the real time events via the client software For details about device arming control refer 7 11 Arming Control Note After adding the device you should check the device arming status in Tool Device Arming Control If the device is not armed you should arm it or you will not receive the real time events via the client software For details about device arming control refer 7 11 Arming Control ...

Page 48: ...ewing Device Status In the device list you can select the device and then click Device Status button to view its status Note The interface may different from the picture displayed above Refer to the actual interface when adopting this function ...

Page 49: ...ne Alarm Input Status The alarm input status of each port Alarm Output Status The alarm output status of each port Event Sensor Status The event sensor status of each port Secure Door Control Unit Status The online status and tamper status of the Secure Door Control Unit Arming Status The status of the device 7 4 3 Editing Basic Information Purpose After adding the access control device you can ed...

Page 50: ...default unless instructed to change by Ness Technical staff Click RS 485 Settings tab to enter the RS 485 settings interface Note The RS 485 Settings should be supported by the device Steps 1 Click RS 485 Settings tab to enter the RS 485 settings interface It is recommended to leave these settings as default unless instructed to change by Ness Technical staff 2 Select the serial No of the port fro...

Page 51: ... to save the settings and the configured parameters will be applied to the device automatically Note After changing the communication direction the device will be rebooted A prompt will be popped up after changing the communication direction 7 4 7 M1 Card Encryption It is recommended to leave these settings as default unless instructed to change by Ness Technical staff The M1 Card Encryption funct...

Page 52: ...ed organization and click Modify to modify its name You can select an organization and click Delete button to delete it Notes The lower level organizations will be deleted as well if you delete an organization Make sure there is no person added under the organization or the organization cannot be deleted Person Management Select the device in the device list and click Modify to pop up the modifyin...

Page 53: ...t the device and click Remote Configuration button to enter the remote configuration interface You can set the detailed parameters of the selected device Checking Device Information Steps 1 Click System Device Information to check the device basic information and the device version information ...

Page 54: ... the NTP server address the NTP port and the synchronization interval 3 Optional Check Enable DST and configure the DST star time end time and the bias 4 Click Save to save the settings Setting System Maintenance Steps 1 In the Remote Configuration interface click System System Maintenance 2 Click Reboot to reboot the device Or click Restore Default Settings to restore the device settings to the d...

Page 55: ...ect the upgrade file 3 Click Upgrade to start upgrading Note Only card readers connected via RS 485 can be upgraded Setting Security Steps 1 Click System Security 2 Select the encryption mode in the dropdown list You can select Compatible Mode or Encryption Mode 3 Click Save to save the settings Configuring Network Parameters Click Network General You can configure the NIC type the IPv4 address th...

Page 56: ...s Control Parameters Steps 1 In the Remote Configuration interface click Other Access Control Parameters 2 Select and check the Downstream RS 485 Communication Backup checkbox or the Press Key to Input Card No checkbox 3 Click Save to save the settings ...

Page 57: ...it or delete the organization as desired 2 Person Management After adding the organization you can add the person to the organization and issue card to persons for further management 7 4 1 Organization Management Adding Organization Steps 4 In the organization list on the left you should add a top organization as the parent organization of all organizations Click Add button to pop up the adding or...

Page 58: ...n and click Delete button to delete it Notes The lower level organizations will be deleted as well if you delete an organization Make sure there is no person added under the organization or the organization cannot be deleted 7 4 2 Person Management After adding the organization you can add person to the organization and manage the added person such as issuing cards in batch importing and exporting...

Page 59: ...icture from the local PC to upload it to the client Note The picture should be in jpg format Optional You can also click Take Phone to take the person s photo with the PC camera 4 Click OK to finish adding Adding Person Detailed Information Steps 1 In the Add Person interface click Details tab 2 Input the detailed information of the person including person s ID type ID No country etc according to ...

Page 60: ...setting the access control permission so they can be used refer to Chapter 7 6 Permission Configuration Once access permissions are created you can assign the permissions ie What doors the user can access during what times to the person when adding person Steps 1 In the Add Person interface click Permission tab 2 In the Permission s to Select list all the configured permissions are displayed Check...

Page 61: ...rmission and click to remove it You can also click to remove all the selected permissions 3 Click OK to save the settings Adding Person Card Credential You can add card and issue the card to the person Steps 1 In the Add Person interface click Credential tab then click Card tab to add an Access Card ...

Page 62: ...ol The access permission of the Guard Patrol staff is configurable Duress Card The door can open by swiping the duress card when there is duress At the same time the client can report the duress event Super Card The card is valid for all the doors of the controller during the configured schedule Visitor Card The card is assigned for visitors For the Visitor Card you can set the Max Swipe Times Not...

Page 63: ...d No A card can be entered into the system in 3 different ways 1 Via the Controllers card reader any reader on the system 2 Via an Enrollement reader connected via a USB port to the clients PC running iVMS4200 software e g DS K1F180 D8E 3 Manually entering the full card Number e g 8 digits 3 Digit Site code followed by 5 digit card No Access Controller Reader Select Read and then place the card on...

Page 64: ...tore Default Value button to restore the defaults Understanding Card Markings Depending on the card vendor there may be a 10 Digit Card No 8 Digit with comma after the first 3 digits or both 10 and 8 Digit numbers on the card There are usually two sets of numbers on the 125kHz EM4100 RFID cards Key fobs usually only have a single 10 digit or Single 8 digit number e g The number on the right comma ...

Page 65: ...edit or delete the card 9 Optional You can click Link Fingerprint to link the card with the person s fingerprint so that the person can place the finger on the scanner instead of swiping card when passing the door 10 Click OK to save the settings Adding Person Fingerprint To program Fingerprint into the system you require a Fingerprint Registration Terminal DS K1F820 F Steps 1 In the Add Person in...

Page 66: ...he default settings 3 Click on the first Finger you with to register 4 Click Start button click to select the fingerprint to start collecting 5 Lift and rest the corresponding fingerprint on the fingerprint scanner twice to collect the fingerprint to the client 6 Click Stop button can stop collecting 7 After collecting the fingerprint click Card in the Add Person window to enter the Card tab You c...

Page 67: ...wish to link to the added card and then click OK Adding Person Attendance Rule You can set the attendance rule for the person Note This tab page will display when you select Non Residence mode in the application scene when running the software for the first time Steps 1 In the Add Person interface click Attendance Rule tab ...

Page 68: ...ers etc then a Data Synchronise dialog box will open to allow you to download synchronize the changes into the controller 5 Click apply now to download the changes to the controller s Importing and Exporting Person Information The person information can be imported and exported in batch Steps 1 Exporting Person You can export the added persons information in Excel format to the local PC 1 After ad...

Page 69: ...tion from Access Control Device If the added access control device has been configured with person information including person details fingerprint issued card information you can get the person information from the device and import to the client for further operation Note This function is only supported by the device the connection mothod of which is TCP IP when adding the device Steps 1 In the ...

Page 70: ...erson Modifying and Deleting Person To modify the person information and attendance rule click or in the Operation column or select the person and click Modify to open the editing person dialog You can click to view the person s card swiping records To delete the person select a person and click Delete to delete it Note If a card is issued to the current person the linkage will be invalid after th...

Page 71: ...he door if you enable the card reader authentication mode as Card and Password Password and Fingerprint and Card Password and Fingerprint For details refer to Chapter 7 7 2 Card Reader Authentication 4 Input the card quantity issued for each person For example if the Card Quantity is 3 you can read or enter three card No for each person 5 Click to set the effective time and expiry time of the card...

Page 72: ...o enable the M1 Card Encryption function you should check Enable checkbox of M1 Card Encryption and click Modify to select the sector 4 Click Save button to save the settings You can click Restore Default Value button to restore the defaults Manually Input Input the card No and click Enter to input the card No 7 After issuing the card to the person the person and card information will display in t...

Page 73: ...f the template Click to enter the schedule and template interface You can manage the schedule of access control permission including Week Schedule Holiday Schedule and Template For permission settings please refer to Chapter 7 6 Permission Configuration 7 5 1 Week Schedule Click Week Schedule tab to enter the Week Schedule Management interface The client defines two kinds of week plan by default W...

Page 74: ... to draw on the schedule which means in that period of time the configured permission is activated e g Note Up to 8 time periods can be set for each day in the schedule 5 When the cursor turns to you can move the selected time bar you just edited You can also edit the displayed time point to set the accurate time period When the cursor turns to you can lengthen or shorten the selected time bar 6 O...

Page 75: ...day group interface 2 Input the name of holiday group in the text filed and click OK button to add the holiday group 3 Select the added holiday group and you can edit the holiday group name and input the remark information 4 Click Add Holiday icon on the right to add a holiday period to the holiday list and configure the duration of the holiday Note Up to 16 holidays can be added to one holiday gr...

Page 76: ...all the time bars of the holiday or click to delete the holiday directly 5 Click Save to save the settings Note The holidays cannot be overlapped with each other 7 5 3 Template After setting the week schedule and holiday group you can configure the template which contains week schedule and holiday group schedule Note The priority of holiday group schedule is higher than the week schedule Click Tem...

Page 77: ...e use that makes easier reference in the future in the text field and click OK button to add the template 3 Select the added template from the left hand window and you can edit its property on the right You can edit the template name and input the remark information 4 Select a week schedule to apply to the schedule Click Week Schedule tab and select a schedule in the dropdown list ...

Page 78: ...Access Controller User Manual 69 You can also click Add Week Schedule to add a new week schedule For details refer to Chapter 7 5 1 Week Schedule ...

Page 79: ...to Chapter 5 When the cursor turns to you can move the selected time bar you just edited You can also edit the displayed time point to set the accurate time period When the cursor turns to you can lengthen or shorten the selected time bar 8 Optionally you can select the schedule time bar and then click Delete Duration to delete the selected time bar or click Clear to delete all the time bars or cl...

Page 80: ...You can click Clear to delete all the added holiday groups 6 Click Save button to save the settings 7 6 Permission Configuration In Permission Configuration module you can add edit and delete the access control permission and then apply the permission settings to the device to take effect Click icon to enter the Access Control Permission interface ...

Page 81: ...l the added persons are displayed Select the persons for this Permission Group Note Once Permissions are added you can also assign the persons to their permissions from the Add Modify persons Card section Refer to Chapter 7 5 2 Adding Person Permission Access Levels for details 4 Check the checkbox s to select person s and click to add to the Selected Person list Optional You can select the person...

Page 82: ...dded permission in the list and click Delete to delete it 7 6 2 Applying Permission Purpose After configuring the permissions you should apply the added permission to the access control device to take effect Steps 1 Select the permission s to apply to the access control device To select multiple permissions you can hold the Ctrl or Shift key and select permissions 2 Click Apply to Device to start ...

Page 83: ...tions should be supported by the device Click icon to enter the following interface 7 7 1 Access Control Parameters Purpose After adding the access control device you can configure its access control point door s parameters and its card readers parameters Click Access Control Parameters tab to enter the parameters settings interface Door Parameters Steps 1 In the controller list on the left click ...

Page 84: ... Duration by Card for Disabled Person This is the time the door lock Output will stay activated for Door unlocked for after a valid Card read by a user assigned as disabled Door Open Timeout Alarm The alarm can be triggered if the door has not been closed i e Door open too long The time set here sets how long the door can remain opened for after a valid card read or Request to Exit button activati...

Page 85: ...Steps 1 Click to select a door from the access control device list on the left 2 On the Door Status Configuration panel on the right draw a schedule for the selected door A Select a door status brush as or a Remain Open The door will keep open during the configured time period The brush is marked as b Remain Closed The door will keep closed during the configured duration The brush is marked as NOT...

Page 86: ...eek 4 You can select the time bar and click Delete Duration to delete the time period Or you can click Clear to clear all configured durations on the schedule 5 Click Save to save the settings 6 You can click Copy to button to copy the schedule to other doors 7 Click Save button to save parameters Note You can also set the auto unlock time to be disabled until the First Card has been used at the p...

Page 87: ... pressing two digits is larger than the set value the digits you pressed before will be cleared automatically Enable Failed Attempts Limit of Card Reading Enable to report alarm when the card reading attempts reach the set value Max Times of Card Swiping Failure Set the max failure attempts of reading card Enable Tampering Detection Enable the anti tamper detection for the card reader Used with RS...

Page 88: ...required and during what time for access to be granted E g Card only during office hours and Card AND Code after hours This is set for each controller entry point Steps 1 Click Card Reader Authentication tab and select a reader on the left 2 Select a card reader authentication mode The available authentication modes depend on the card reader type To see what available options you have for the sele...

Page 89: ... left hand window in the Selectable Mode column Select the option you want to use from the Selectable Mode column and then select click on the to add them to the Selected Mode Once selected you can then set them in the required order they will appear in the settings page by using the up and down arrows options ...

Page 90: ...inputting the card password and swiping the card Note Here the password refers to the password set when issuing the card to the person Chapter 4 In the organization list on the left you should add a top organization as the parent organization of all organizations Click Add button to pop up the adding organization interface 8 Input the Organization Name as desired 9 Click OK to save the adding 10 Y...

Page 91: ...nt The door can open by only inputting the fingerprint Card or Fingerprint The door can open by inputting the fingerprint or swiping the card Password and Fingerprint The door can open by both inputting the card password and inputting the fingerprint Note Here the password refers to the card password set when issuing the card to the person Refer to Chapter 4 In the organization list on the left yo...

Page 92: ...15 Click OK to save the adding 16 You can add multiple levels of organizations according to the actual needs To add sub organizations select the parent organization and click Add Repeat Step 2 and 3 to add the sub organization Then the added organization will be the sub organization of the upper level organization Note Up to 10 levels of organizations can be created Modifying and Deleting Organiza...

Page 93: ...opy the same settings to the whole week Optional You can click Delete button to delete the selected time period or click Clear button to delete all the configured time periods Optional You can click Delete button to delete the selected time period or click Clear button to delete all the configured time periods 5 Optional Click Copy to button to copy the settings to other card readers ...

Page 94: ...thentication for multiple cards for one access control point door Note Please set the card permission and apply the permission setting to the access control device first For details refer to Chapter 7 6 Permission Configuration Steps 1 Click Multiple Authentication tab to enter the following interface 2 Select access control device from the list on the left ...

Page 95: ...ired 2 Click to set the effective time and expiry time of the card group 3 Check the checkbox es to select the card s to add the card group 4 Click OK to save the card group 4 In the Set Authentication Group panel on the left click Add to pop up the following dialog 1 Select the access control point door of the device for multiple authentications 2 Input the time interval for card swiping ...

Page 96: ...Times for the selected card group Notes The Card Swiping Times should be larger than 0 and smaller than the added card quantity in the card group The upper limit of Card Swiping Times is 16 6 Click OK to save the settings 5 Click Save to save and take effect of the new settings Notes For each access control point door up to four authentication groups can be added For the authentication group which...

Page 97: ...door to be Auto Unlocked then the auto Unlocking will be postponed disabled until a valid card is first presented to the door to be auto unlocked If you wish to cancel lock an Auto Unlocked door at any time with the above programmed e g Relock an Auto Unlocked door then a valid user can present their card 3 times within 5 seconds and the door will relock Note the Remain Open duration times are ign...

Page 98: ... day The authorization will be expired at midnight 7 7 5 Anti Passing Back Purpose You can set anti passing back for card readers in the same access controller Anti Passback prevents a card from being passed back for the same card to be used again at the same reader until it has been used a reader programmed for exiting the area e g Prevent a card from being used at a car park Entry Reader and the...

Page 99: ...t Reader 1 Entrance Card Reader 1 it will register the card holder into the area and if the same user attempted to present their card to Reader 1 again they will be denied access until they use their card at Reader 3 Entrance Card Reader 3 and Visa Versa once they use their card at Reader 3 Entrance Card Reader 3 they can t use it again until after they use it at Reader 1 Entrance Card Reader 1 No...

Page 100: ...pends on the card swiping route You should set the first card reader and the card readers afterwards Steps 3 Check the Enable Cross Controller Anti passing Back checkbox to enable the function 4 Set the anti passing back parameters Based on Card Note The system will judge the anti passing back according to the entrance and exit records on the card 1 Select Based on Card as the anti passing back mo...

Page 101: ...the card in the pop up window to delete the card swiping information in all devices The user should be start swiping card again from the first card reader 5 In the Set Card Reader area click the icon on the left of the card enrollment station column to select the first card reader The icon will turn to 6 Click the card reader afterward input field to select the card readers afterward in the pop up...

Page 102: ...passing back mode in the drop down list 2 Select Entrance Exit Anti passing Back as the rule 3 Select the server in the dropdown list for judging the anti passing back 4 Optional You can click Delete Record and select the card in the pop up window to delete the card swiping information in all devices 5 Click Select Device to select a device in the pop up window for anti passing back authentication...

Page 103: ...g 6 Optional After adding the multi door interlocking combination you can select it from the list and click Delete to delete the combination 7 Click Save button to save and take effect 7 7 8 Authentication Password Purpose You can open the door by inputting the authentication password PIN on the card reader keypad This PIN Password is different to that entered in the Card Holder profile for the Ca...

Page 104: ...ontain 4 to 8 digits 3 After setting the authentication password the authentication password function of the card will be enabled 4 Optional You can input the keywords of card No person name or authentication password to search from the Filter Flield in the top right of the screen Notes Up to 500 cards with authentication password can be added to one access control device The password should be un...

Page 105: ...k OK to save the settings 6 Input the Total Length and select the parity mode in the drop down list If you select Odd Even Parity you should set the odd parity start bit the odd parity length the even parity start bit and the even parity length If you select XOR Parity you should set the XOR parity start bit length per group and total length If you select None you are no need to set the parity mod...

Page 106: ...settings Notes By default the device disables the custom wiegand function If the device enables the custom wiegand function all wiegand interfaces in the device will use the customized wiegand protocol Up to 5 custom wiegands can be set Up to 32 characters are allowed in the custom wiegand name Up to 80 bits are available in the total length The odd parity start bit the odd parity length the even ...

Page 107: ...rching Access Control Event Purpose You can search the access control history events including device exception event door event alarm input and card reader event Click icon and click Access Control Event tab to enter the following interface ...

Page 108: ...tion of the card holder on the Card Holder Information panel on the left side of the page 6 You can click Export button to export the search results to the local PC 7 9 Access Control Event Configuration Purpose For the added access control device you can configure its access control linkage including access control event linkage access control alarm input linkage event card linkage and cross devi...

Page 109: ...e panel on the left Select the access control device or alarm input or access control point door or card reader to configure the event linkage 3 Select the event type to set the linkage e g Access Granted Normal Card Authenticated Passed Invalid card etc 4 Select the triggered camera The image or video from the triggered camera will pop up when the selected event occurs To capture the picture reco...

Page 110: ...red You can select the alarm sound for audible warning Email Linkage Send an email notification of the alarm information to one or more email recipients Alarm on E map Display the alarm information on the E map Note This linkage is only available to access control point and alarm input i e Events Alarm Triggered Pop up Image The image with alarm information pops up when alarm is triggered 7 9 2 Ac...

Page 111: ...ler will be triggered Card Reader Buzzer The audible warning of card reader will be triggered Alarm Output The alarm output will be triggered for notification Access Control Point Open Close The door will be open or closed when the event is triggered Note The Door cannot be configured as open or closed at the same time They need to be different Events E g Event 1 may open unlock and door and Event...

Page 112: ...ice event alarm input door event and card reader event Steps 1 Click to select the linkage type as Event Linkage and select the event type from the dropdown list For Device Event select the detailed event type from the dropdown list For Alarm Input select the type as alarm or alarm recovery and select the alarm input name from the table For Door Event select the detailed event type and select the ...

Page 113: ...target and switch the property from to to enable this function Host Buzzer The audible warning of controller will be enabled disabled Capture The real time capture will be enabled Card Reader Buzzer The audible warning of card reader will be enabled disabled Alarm Output The alarm output will be enabled disabled for notification Zone Arm or disarm the zone Access Control Point The door status of o...

Page 114: ...d select the event type from the dropdown list For Device Event select the detailed event type from the dropdown list For Alarm Input select the type as alarm or alarm recovery and select the alarm input name from the table For Door Event select the detailed event type and select the door from the table For Card Reader Event select the detailed event type and select the card reader from the table ...

Page 115: ...Access Controller User Manual 106 3 Click Save button to save parameters ...

Page 116: ...utput will be triggered for notification 5 Click Save button to save parameters 7 10 Door Status Management Note Before use see section 7 11 1 Access Control Group Management below Purpose The door status of the added access control device will be displayed in real time You can check the door status and the linked event s of the selected door You can control the status of the door and set the stat...

Page 117: ...rd Swiping Record to view live Card Swiping events as they come in Note When first opening the above screen previous events may not be visible and only new events will come through as they occur For past events use the Access Control Search feature ...

Page 118: ...tatus and setting the status duration you are required to organize it into group for convenient management Perform the following steps to create the group for the access control device Steps 1 Click on the control panel to open the Device Management page 2 Click Group tab to enter the Group Management interface ...

Page 119: ...dialog box 2 Enter a group name as you want e g All Access Doors 3 Click OK to add the new group to the group list You can also check the checkbox Create Group by Device Name to create the new group by the name of the selected device 4 Perform the following steps to import the access control points to the group ...

Page 120: ...ct a group from the group list 4 Click Import to import the selected access control points to the group You can also click Import All to import all the access control points to a selected group 5 After importing the access control points to the group you can click or double click the group access control point name to modify it 7 10 2 Anti control the Access Control Point Door Purpose You can cont...

Page 121: ...ice will be displayed in real time You can check the door status and the linked event s of the selected door You can control the status of the door and set the status duration of the doors as well From the Control Panel select to open Status Monitoring Select the Door Status tab to open the Door Status Management feature From the left hand window select the controller Door Group you wish to monito...

Page 122: ...rd Swiping Record to view live Card Swiping events as they come in Note When first opening the above screen previous events may not be visible and only new events will come through as they occur For past events use the Access Control Search feature ...

Page 123: ...or once Click to keep the door open Click to keep the door closed Click to capture the picture manually 6 You can view the anti control operation result in the Operation Log panel Notes If you select the status as Remain Open Remain Closed the door will keep open closed until a new anti control command being made The Capture button is available when the device supports capture function And it cann...

Page 124: ... card swiping event including card No person name organization event time etc You can also click the event to view the card holder details including person No person name organization phone contact address etc 7 10 4 Real time Access Control Alarm Purpose The logs of access control events will be displayed in real time including device exception door event card reader event and alarm input Click A...

Page 125: ...ve view or the captured picture of the triggered camera when the alarm is trigged Note For setting the triggered camera refer to Chapter 7 9 1 Access Control Event Linkage 4 Click Subscribe to select the alarm that the client can receive when the alarm is triggered 1 Check the checkbox es to select the alarm s including device exception alarm door event alarm card reader alarm and alarm input 2 Cl...

Page 126: ...ming the device the client can receive the alarm information from the device Steps 1 Click Tool Device Arming Control to pop up the Device Arming Control window 2 Arm the device by checking the corresponding checkbox Then the alarm information will be auto uploaded to the client software when alarm occurs ...

Page 127: ... or swiping card Wiegand protocol Pressing keys prompt Swiping card prompt Two rapid beeps The operation of pressing keys or swiping card is valid Three slow beeps The operation of pressing keys or swiping card is invalid Rapidly continuous beeps Alarm of tamper proof Slowly continuous beeps The card reader is unencrypted Table 7 2 Description of LED Indicator LED Indicator Status Description Gree...

Page 128: ...ength If you select Even Parity these items are available If the even parity start bit is 12 and the length is 12 then the system will start even parity calculation from bit 12 It will calculate 12 bits The result will be in the last bit XOR Parity Start Bit Length per Group and Total Length If you select XOR Parity these items are available Depending on the table displayed above the start bit is ...

Page 129: ...ng on the table displayed above the manufacturer code start bit is 32 length is 8 and decimal digit is 3 It represents that from bit 32 there are 8 bits are manufacturer code The length here is calculated by bit And the decimal length is 3 0200001071120 ...

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