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 SAGEM MORPHO, Inc. 2003. All rights reserved. 

 SEPTEMBER 2003

 

 
 

3.  Wrap the foam tightly around all the 

cables at the position where the ferrite 
bead will be placed. 

 
4.  Lay the foam-wrapped cable inside the 

groove of the ferrite bead. 

 

 

5.  Close the two halves of the ferrite bead 

and securely fasten the clasps. 
 
If the ferrite bead does not close easily, 
trim the foam slightly, but not so much 
that the ferrite bead will slide away from 
the terminal. 

 

 

Ordering Ferrite Beads or Foam Cable Wrap for Ferrites 

To order more ferrite beads (Fair-Rite 04441 73551) for your MorphoAccess 220 interface 
cables, contact SAGEM MORPHO, Inc. at 1-800-526-2674. Ask for part number 1205-364001-
0.  To order more foam cable wrap for ferrites, ask for part number 0999-900019-0.

Summary of Contents for MorphoAccess 200E

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Page 3: ...e MorphoAccess to the building 10 Stage 2 Fastening the MorphoAccess to the building 11 Stage 3 Installing the MorphoAccess protective visor 12 Stage 4 Testing the MorphoAccess functionality 12 How to upgrade MorphoAccess 200E to 300E 14 Pre Installation checklist 14 Performing the upgrade 14 Configuring Wiegand vs Data clock 17 Performing the Configuration 17 Outdoor MorphoAccess Technical charac...

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Page 5: ...for physical access control or time and attendance The SAGEM SA MorphoAccess offers the following advantages Has been designed for use in outdoor environments is protected against water jets and is dust tight Has a high quality optical scanner Supports multiple input output interfaces used in the physical access control industry Has a local area network interface for easy interaction with other ho...

Page 6: ...isted standards as required by the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1994 EN55024 1998 and by the low voltage Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC EN60950 2000 USA 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 and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference t...

Page 7: ...responsibility of the installer The mounting gasket provided with the MorphoAccess is only for the convenience of the installer For some applications with rough mounting surfaces a bead of silicone sealant can be placed around the entire perimeter of the gasket before placing the MorphoAccess against the mounting surface WARNING As an additional precaution take all steps necessary in accordance wi...

Page 8: ...4 General description 3D View Display 136 x 34 pixels Keyboard Sensor Mounting slots 4 places Front View Function keys Visor General description ...

Page 9: ...5 General description Rear View Wiegand RS 485 Power Ethernet Multi function Wall Gasket Location ...

Page 10: ...e to the environment as much as possible within easy reach of the door that is being controlled by the MorphoAccess 3 Verify that a standard junction box at least the size of a dual gang box has been installed at the correct height necessary for the MorphoAccess to meet any local or Federal requirements for ADA compliance 4 Verify that there is enough free wall space surrounding the junction box t...

Page 11: ...face cables are used for an installation remove the protective cover in order to perform the necessary wiring 2 Familiarize yourself with the cable wire diagrams located in Appendix 1 of this installation guide 3 Prepare the MorphoAccess cables for connection to the building cables as follows a Shorten the MorphoAccess cable stubs as necessary for each installation b Strip one inch of the cable in...

Page 12: ...ice against the mounting surface remove the backing from the gasket material and position the sticky side of the gasket against the backside of the MorphoAccess ensuring that the gasket material does not cover the mounting holes 5 Once the MorphoAccess is properly positioned against the mounting surface mark the location of the four fasteners at the center of the four oval slots cut out in the fla...

Page 13: ...ly prepared for accepting the fasteners temporarily mount the MorphoAccess to the mounting surface to check for proper alignment of the fasteners and placement 9 To temporarily mount the MorphoAccess lift the device into position near the junction box and place the wire stubs inside the junction box in order to position it against the mounting surface 10 Fasten the device to the mounting surface w...

Page 14: ...eding to physically hold the device in position 2 Refer to the cable wire diagram provided in Appendix 1 of this installation guide for the color coding of each individual wire that will be connected for your installation Note Wiring the MorphoAccess includes connecting the interface wires first then connecting the power wires Once all wires have been properly connected and sealed against the elem...

Page 15: ...the device is properly placed against the mounting surface ensure that it makes a positive sealed connection between the mounting surface and the gasket on the back of the device Note To ensure a watertight seal on rough mounting surfaces a bead of silicone sealant can be placed around the entire perimeter of the gasket before placing MorphoAccess against the mounting surface 4 Install the four sc...

Page 16: ...ook 4 Remove the protective film covering the LCD window Stage 4 Testing MorphoAccess functionality 1 Once the installation is complete turn on the main power to the MorphoAccess 2 Inspect the MorphoAccess and verify that it powers up and proceeds to the main screen 3 Inspect the LCD and verify that the contrast and brightness settings make the screen readable If the LCD is not readable see the se...

Page 17: ... This step depends on the type of system configuration and may not be appropriate or available for all installations Note If any unexplained problems occur please contact the company where you purchased the MorphoAccess for troubleshooting instructions Installation of MorphoAccess is now complete ...

Page 18: ... from one MorphoAccess 300 to another all database information contained on the module will be lost Performing the upgrade 1 Remove the MorphoAccess visor screw caps with a small straight blade scewdriver and then remove the four visor screws using the included hex wrench and disconnect the MorphoAccess from the mounting surface and make sure the main power to the device is turned off 2 Unscrew th...

Page 19: ...aging 6 Orient the memory module correctly by rotating the module so that the word DOWN is located in the bottom right corner of the module 7 Place the memory module in position over the two 24 pin connectors and press the module into place Use firm even pressure on both connectors at the same time to seat the module in place The word UP is printed on the module in the upper left corner Upgrading ...

Page 20: ...he gasket appears to be damaged contact your MorphoAccess vendor to order a replacement gasket before proceeding 9 Carefully reconnect the ribbon cables between the two halves of the housing 10 Place the two halves of the MorphoAccess housing together making sure that the gasket maintains its position within the gasket frame 11 Screw the two halves together with the four screws and washers which w...

Page 21: ...rotocols simultaneously Note This installation requires the device to be disconnected from the mounting surface with the main power to the device turned off Performing the Configuration 1 Remove the four visor screw caps and the four screws securing the visor and remove the visor 2 Unscrew the front housing from the back housing by removing the four screws securing the two halves together 3 Carefu...

Page 22: ...e jumpers for Dataclock as follows Install jumpers on positions 1 and 2 Move jumper from position 7 to position 8 When completed positions 1 2 4 and 8 will have jumpers installed Note Use jumpers spaced at 2 mm on center If needed jumpers are available from your MorphoAccess supplier gasket seal Configuring Wiegand vs Data clock ...

Page 23: ...cement gasket before proceeding 2 Carefully reconnect the cables between the two halves of the housing 3 Place the two halves of the housing together making sure that the gasket maintains its position within the gasket frame 5 Screw the two halves together with the four screws that were removed earlier Note Carefully tighten the four screws to 8 in lb 0 90 N m Do not over tighten 6 Screw the visor...

Page 24: ...Fuse 2 5 amp quick blow Memory 8 megabytes RAM 4 megabytes memory for Operating System Biometric Libraries and Applications Optional 32 Mbyte memory for data storage Peripheral interfaces RS 485 RS 422 Ethernet 10 Base T Wiegand or Dataclock output Wiegand or Dataclock input Relay Tamper switch Technical characteristics ...

Page 25: ...to be installed outdoors 8 6 inches wide x 11 4 inches high x 3 9 inches deep Approximately 4 5 pounds Environmental conditions Operating temperature 10 C to 45 C Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Fluid ingress and dust protection Rated for IP 65 Storage conditions Temperature 40 C to 70 C Humidity 0 t o 9 5 i n c l u d i n g condensation Technical characteristics ...

Page 26: ...epair components Any work carried out by non authorized personnel will invalidate your warranty Do not expose your MorphoAccess to temperatures outside its specified operation and storage ranges Use your MorphoAccess with original accessories Attempts to integrate the MorphoAccess with unapproved accessories will void your warranty Due to electrostatic discharge and depending on the environment sy...

Page 27: ...MorphoAccess and a hub Use a crossover cable between MorphoAccess and a PC Appendix 1 Cable configuration table Appendix 1 This table lists the cables and the function of each wire in each cable It is to be used as a reference to wire the Outdoor MorphoAccess for power and interface functionality See diagram on Page 26 for location of the different cables Power Cable Color Function White Black 12V...

Page 28: ... opened thereby disabling the MorphoAccess Relay Ratings 1 A at 30 VDC according to the extra low voltage safety requirements 42 4 VAC max 60 VDC max independent of the power supply RS 485 Cable Color stripe Function Green White White Green Orange White White Orange Red Orange RX RX TX TX GND Multi Function Cable Color Function Black White Green Brown Blue Gray GND Tamper Switch Tamper Switch Rela...

Page 29: ...25 Appendix 1 Rear View Location of Cables Multi function Ethernet Power Wiegand RS485 ...

Page 30: ...not meet your specific needs for a particular installation the following specification provides information necessary to select a bolt that will properly support the MorphoAccess Maximum bolt UNC 10 Minimum length of threads 1 7 8 inches Minimum shear strength of bolt 5 lb or more Appendix 2 ...

Page 31: ...Warranties the first level of support shall be provided by telephone Help Desk support the applicable Help Desk telephone number is included with the packaged biometric product Hardware repairs which cannot be remedied through Help Desk consultation shall be made by returning the hardware component to an authorized SMI service depot in accordance with instructions issued by the service depot at Cu...

Page 32: ...BILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ARISING FROM USAGE OF TRADE COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE SMI FURTHER DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL PROMISES REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF SMI S SERVICES PERFORMED HEREUNDER 3 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY The entire liability of SMI to Customer or to any person or entity claiming through Customer for any cl...

Page 33: ...inistration Act and other U S export controls Customer agrees that Customer will not export or re export directly or indirectly the SMI biometric products or software to any country person or entity subject to U S export restrictions Warranty ...

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Page 36: ...M Mo or rp ph ho oA Ac cc ce es ss s T Te er rm mi in na al l I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n G Gu ui id de e U Up pd da at te e M142 005C September 2003 SAGEM MORPHO Inc Tacoma Washington 98402 ...

Page 37: ...s of such license The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by SAGEM MORPHO Inc SAGEM MORPHO Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this documentation and it is furnished AS IS with no warranties of any kind express or implied Except as may be p...

Page 38: ...requirements for Class B computing devices a ferrite bead must be installed on every cable connected to the MorphoAccess 200 or 300 only if the MorphoAccess serial number starts with 01 or 02 What is a Ferrite Bead Ferrite beads are radio frequency RF absorbers To see an example of a ferrite bead look at a monitor video cable or a laptop computer power cable that is connected to your computer The ...

Page 39: ...t to work with and open a ferrite bead by releasing the clasps on the side 2 Position the ferrite bead on the cable as close as possible to but not inside the MorphoAccess Lay the cable inside the groove 3 Bend the cable around the ferrite bead to form a loop and lay it again inside the ferrite bead Make sure the cable circles the ferrite bead so that it passes through the ferrite bead twice 4 Clo...

Page 40: ... amount of RF that is absorbed The amount of RF that a device emits determines the type of ferrite bead that is required to provide the proper absorption The ferrite beads supplied with your MorphoAccess 220 terminal have been properly sized to absorb the correct amount of RF to comply with FCC requirements Installing a Ferrite Bead After all the cables have been routed through the wall place a si...

Page 41: ... and securely fasten the clasps If the ferrite bead does not close easily trim the foam slightly but not so much that the ferrite bead will slide away from the terminal Ordering Ferrite Beads or Foam Cable Wrap for Ferrites To order more ferrite beads Fair Rite 04441 73551 for your MorphoAccess 220 interface cables contact SAGEM MORPHO Inc at 1 800 526 2674 Ask for part number 1205 364001 0 To ord...

Page 42: ...d output Open Wiegand Mode default Closed Dataclock Mode SW3 6 Reserved MA200 300 SW3 must be open SW4 must be closed SW5 must be open SW6 must be open SW3 6 Reserved MA220 SW3 must be closed SW4 must be open SW5 must be open SW6 must be closed SW7 8 Wiegand Input Interrupts Open Open Not allowed Closed Open Wiegand Mode default Open Closed Dataclock Mode Closed Closed Not allowed ...

Page 43: ...he same twisted pair of wires MorphoAccess 300 Memory Extension Board Under certain very harsh shipping conditions the memory extension board of the MorphoAccess 300 indoor MorphoAccess only might become disconnected You should check that the memory board is properly attached before connecting power to the MorphoAccess 300 When you disassemble the MorphoAccess 300 to mount it on a wall make sure t...

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Page 46: ...ons 32 Access the set up functions of the system 37 The CONFIG menu 39 The VERSION menu 69 The SERIAL NUMBER menu 70 The SETTING menu 71 Communication protocol 75 Appendix 1 Wiegand data format 76 Appendix 2 ISO 7811 2 1995 Track 2 Data clock format 77 Appendix 3 Reserved configuration values 79 Product Warranty Limitations and Software License 80 End User Software License 82 Contents ...

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Page 48: ...f individual fingerprint identification records We believe you will find the MorphoAccess fast accurate easy to use and suitable for physical access control or time and attendance The MorphoAccess offers the following advantages Has a high quality optical scanner Supports multiple input output interfaces used in the physical access control industry Has a local area network interface for easy inter...

Page 49: ...er Database management functions enroll or delete Configure network parameters Configure juvenile processing Set matching threshold Set language preference English French or Spanish Configure Welcome message Setup Wiegand and Data clock codes parameters Configure COM port Configure relays Adjust contrast and brightness Set clock To ensure the most effective use of your MorphoAccess we recommend th...

Page 50: ...es 16 bases of 3000 persons remotely 2 Access control by identification MorphoAccess 200 To configure MorphoAccess terminal in this mode use the system and edit cfg Maccess Admin mode then enter 0 After starting the MorphoAccess terminal waits for fingerprint detection in identification mode 1 In stand alone mode the local base is sized for 800 persons 2 fingers In MMS mode it is possible to manag...

Page 51: ...l security controller 3 Once the person s identification is done the terminal automatically loops back and waits for a new finger This display remains for about 4 seconds 3 Port used to exchange ID is either Weigand Dataclock or COM1 COM2 The ID format send to COM port is described on Communication protocol section Welcome 707251 IDENTIFIED manuel book Page 24 Vendredi 30 mai 2003 12 21 12 ...

Page 52: ...gerprint detection in identification mode To select a user database just press a key number to toggle the base number Only bases 0 to 15 can be selected and used Place your finger for identification Please Base does not exist Please select another one 00 Place your finger for identification Please Key 1 pressed Key 1 pressed Key 5 pressed Original Identification Screen using base 0 Now using base ...

Page 53: ... 4 seconds Access control by authentication MorphoAccess 200 and 300 To configure the MorphoAccess in this mode use Asystem and edit cfg Maccess Admin mode then enter 1 This mode requires a peripheral equipment which will send the ID of the person to authenticate to the MorphoAccess Wiegand or Dataclock input Place your finger for identification Please Place your finger for identification Please K...

Page 54: ... an authentication using the biometric templates associated to this ID If the authentication is successful the terminal triggers the access or returns the user ID to central security controller Once the person s authentication is done the terminal automatically loops back selects base 0 and waits for a new input ID This display remains for about 4 seconds When using this feature ID should be a val...

Page 55: ...hentication users should present their MIFARE card to the terminal MorphoAccess will read the ID the user s name and two biometric templates stored on the card Read templates are used for a 1 1 matching If the authentication is successful the terminal triggers the access or returns the user ID to central security controller Please present Contactless Smart Card Authentication of John Smith Place y...

Page 56: ...uld present their MIFARE card to the terminal MorphoAccess will read the ID stored on the card If the ID exists in the selected database the MorphoAccess performs an authentication using the biometric templates associated to this ID If the authentication is successful the terminal triggers the access or returns the user ID to central security controller Please present Contactless Smart Card Authen...

Page 57: ...a set of biometric and database management function interface access commands For more information please contact SAGEM SA or refer to document 3000005996 MorphoAccess Host System Interface Specification To configure the MorphoAccess in this mode use Asystem and edit cfg Maccess Admin mode then enter 2 manuel book Page 30 Vendredi 30 mai 2003 12 21 12 ...

Page 58: ... of the system request Administrator mode Note 1 The MMS handles the MorphoAccess through a set of command exchanges two way commands to and from the MMS server and the MorphoAccess terminal If you wish to know more about this protocol and the command set please contact SAGEM SA Note 2 For further information about the application protocol between MorphoAccess and MMS please contact SAGEM SA The s...

Page 59: ...hanges the template identified by the ID in the database Download database The terminal reads the new database and installs it in a local database according to the database identifier If the MorphoAccess application receives the commands from MMS it will switch to base management mode The operations sent by MMS are automatically registered in the database of the MorphoAccess terminal Managing a ba...

Page 60: ... order to access the Control menu the Administrator s fingerprint template or pin must be entered the default PIN is 12345 To enter the pin code 5 select the PIN menu You can use the correction key to delete the last number hit After a valid pin code or an Administrator identification you will see the following screen 5 To change the pin code see section Use Application System Administrator identi...

Page 61: ...s a database with ID 0 This database can contain 800 records with two biometric data fields an ID field and an Administrator field In order to access the Control menu the Administrator s fingerprint template or pin code must be entered To enter the pin code 7 select the Pin menu You can use the correction key to delete the last number hit 6 To change the Biometric management mode see section Use A...

Page 62: ...rphoAccess 200 only To insert template ID in local database select the ENROLL menu You have to enter the ID of the person and validate it The primary and secondary fingers are requested and their corresponding biometric templates are processed If the process is successful then the person is registered in the local database You can use the correction key to delete the last digit entered In the next...

Page 63: ... ID number does not exist in the local database an error message appears You can use the correction key to delete the last digit entered Remove all template ID from database MorphoAccess 200 only To remove all records from the local MorphoAccess database select the ERASE menu option A screen appears to confirm your command Deletion Mode Enter Person ID I OK CANCEL Press for correction Do you reall...

Page 64: ...tion mode You must select the System Menu Then select the ASYST menu to enter in the system application Enter the password to access to SYSTEM MENU default value 12345 You can use the correction key to delete the last digit entered The password can be changed in the configuration file cfg system see the section Setting up Administrator System Pin The System Menu will appear when the password is co...

Page 65: ...e modules present in your SAGEM MorphoAccess and see their revision number s The SER NB item displays the terminal serial number MicroBoot revision and Ethernet physical address of your machine The MORE key displays the rest of the system options The SETTING menu allows you to set the LCD contrast and the time and date SYSTEM MENU CONFIG VERSION MORE SER NB SYSTEM MENU SETTING EXIT MORE manuel boo...

Page 66: ... ip Press the NEXT key until the address menu shows address then press the EDIT key You can now edit the IP address of your SAGEM SA MorphoAccess The LEFT and RIGHT keys move the cursor The alphanumeric keys enter digits as necessary The key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous address value 8 For default values see appendix ...

Page 67: ... configuration files Press the NEXT key until the file menu shows cfg system Press the EDIT key The section menu will show System Press the EDIT key again to show Pwd You can now edit the password key to get access to system menu The default value is 12345 The LEFT and RIGHT keys move the cursor and the key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The CANCEL key aborts editing and r...

Page 68: ...ursor The CANCEL key aborts editing and restores the previous password value Setting up Host Communication 9 This mode allows management of a local database within the MorphoAccess The default value of Host Com key is 3 MMS In this case the biometric management is between terminal and MorphoAccess Management System MMS To configure the MorphoAccess terminal to manage the local database this defaul...

Page 69: ...e EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous value The allowed values are You cannot use the stand alone mode to manage your local database if the MorphoAccess biometric data is managed by the MMS The MorphoAccess shall be used either in stand alone mode or in connected mode with MMS but never in both modes Parameters Value Comment Host Com 0 Stand alone 1 Connected through COM1 2 Connected...

Page 70: ...m Menu press the CONFIG key to access the configuration files Press the NEXT key until the file menu shows cfg Maccess Press the EDIT key Press the NEXT key until the section menu shows bio Press the EDIT key You can edit the juvenile parameters to activate juvenile recognition PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg Maccess SECTION PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg Maccess SECTION bio PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cf...

Page 71: ...cy processing consists to detect marks left on the sensor In some extreme conditions it is possible that a mark left on the sensor triggers an identification or verification From the 4 4 release of MorphoAccess firmware it is now possible to detect marks left on the sensor When the MorphoAccess detects a mark the identification is stopped and the application loops back and look for a new fingerpri...

Page 72: ...led False Acceptance Rate Different trade off are possible between FNMR and FMR depending on the security level targeted by the access control system When convenience is the most important factor the FNMR must be low and conversly if security is more important then the FMR has to be minimized Different tunning are proposed in the MorphoAccess terminal depending on the security level targeted by th...

Page 73: ...t the matching threshold level parameters for identification and authentication using NEXT and EDIT keys PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg bio SECTION PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg bio SECTION matching thresh PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg bio SECTION matching threshold identify 5 PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg bio SECTION matching threshold authenticate 5 manuel book Page 46 Vendredi 30 mai 2003 12 21 12 ...

Page 74: ...lues from 0 to 10 This parameter specifies how tight the matching threshold is Threshold scoring values are identified below For example 0 Low threshold for test purpose only There are few rejections but many recognitions 1 Very few persons rejected FAR 1 2 FAR 0 3 3 FAR 0 1 4 FAR 0 03 5 Intermediate threshold default value FAR 0 01 6 FAR 0 001 7 FAR 0 0001 8 FAR 0 00001 9 Very high threshold few ...

Page 75: ...fault language of the MorphoAccess is defined in the cfg Maccess Language default The allowed values are Setting up user interface Language A user may choose his language by pressing a button The language choice is circular This feature can be enabled and disabled with key cfg Maccess Language change Those configuration keys can be defined from the CONFIG menu in file cfg Maccess in section Langua...

Page 76: ...They contain first and family name of all records present in the database On identification system will display the following screen This feature needs a database containing the appropriate additional fields Parameters Value Comment Change 0 default value The change language but ton is disable Users can not change their language 1 Users can choose their language using the change language button Pa...

Page 77: ...rphoAccess in idle mode in order to shut down sensor red light and green screen back light Pressing a key wakes the MorphoAccess up Related configuration key can be defined from the CONFIG menu in file cfg GUI in section Idle time in min The allowed values are Parameters Value Comment Display hour 0 default value Clock is not displayed 1 Clock is displayed and refreshes every minute Parameters Val...

Page 78: ... an absolute way 1 for block 0 sector 0 then 3 blocks for each sector SAGEM SA biometric data ID name and templates are located on the card thanks to a BNC address where B is the first block number to read N is the number of blocks to read C selects a security key For more information about SAGEM SA biometric data please contact SAGEM SA or refer to document 3000005996 MorphoAccess Host System Int...

Page 79: ...on keys can be defined from the CONFIG menu in file cfg Maccess in section Admin Parameters Value Comment Reader Type 0 No MIFARE reader is used 1 External MIFARE Deister reader is used 2 default value Internal MIFARE reader is used B 4 default value to 13 First block number to read N 2 or 25 Number of blocks to read 2 when an ID is stored 25 when templates are stored C 2 default value MIFARE secu...

Page 80: ...s defined by slots of 15 minutes over a week For more information see MorphoAccess Host System Interface Specification Ref 3000005996 Those configuration keys can be defined from the CONFIG menu in file cfg Maccess in section Admin The allowed values are Parameters Value Comment Log File 0 default value MorphoAccessTM is not logging its activities 1 MorphoAccessTM is log ging its activities Parame...

Page 81: ...ponding ID to the central security controller Wiegand ports are configured in 26 bit format and output port Dataclock is compatible with ISO track 2 data formats Using Wiegand ID is sent in binary format Using Dataclock Id is sent in BCD 11 format 12 From the System Menu press the CONFIG key to access the configuration files Press the NEXT key until the file menu shows cfg Maccess Parameters Value...

Page 82: ...HT keys move the cursor The numeric keys enter digits as necessary The alphanumeric key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous value To configure the Data and Strobe levels in Dataclock 14 mode you must select the Dataclock level key in section Wiegand Dataclock 13 For more information see appendix 2 14 Idem PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT...

Page 83: ...ou must select the SEND key in section Wiegand Dataclock You can now edit the value The LEFT and RIGHT keys move the cursor The numeric keys enter digits as necessary The alphanumeric key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous value Parameters Value Comment Dataclock level 0 default value Data and strobe are not inverted 1 Stro...

Page 84: ...essary The alphanumeric key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous value The allowed values are Parameters Value Comment Send 0 The output is not activated 1 default value The output is activated Parameters Value Comment Level out Card present 0 default value Autodetect The led out signal can behave as a card present signal dep...

Page 85: ...nu in file cfg Maccess in section Ethernet Parameters Value Comment Wiegand IN DataClock OUT card present priority goes to dataclock out Wiegand IN Wiegand OUT led out DataClock IN Wiegand OUT inactive Led out Card present con t 1 Force Led out The led out signal only behaves as a led out sig nal Led in 0 default value Active The led in signal is ignored 1 Inactive The MorphoAccessTM led is driven...

Page 86: ... System Menu press the CONFIG key to access the configuration files Press the NEXT key until the file menu shows cfg Maccess Press the EDIT key Press the NEXT key until the COM1 menu shows COM1 Parameters Value Comment Send 0 default value ID is not sent 1 ID is sent through the Eth ernet port IP aaa bbb ccc ddd IP of the central security controller 15 One RS422 port full duplex four wires or one ...

Page 87: ...digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous value The allowed values are When finished editing press OK key to update the format of the ID and return to the previous screen Parameters Value Comment Format 0 default value The ID is sent in ASCII for mat 1 The ID is sent in Hexa for mat 2 The ID is sent in BCD 13 format PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE c...

Page 88: ...s activated with key cfg Maccess Admin Host Com set to 1 To configure the COM1 serial link press the CONFIG key from the System Menu Press the NEXT key until the file menu shows cfg ser0 and select parameters section Parameters Value Comment Send 0 default value The COM1 output is not activated 1 The output COM1 is acti vated LEFT RIGHT OK CANCEL cfg Maccess COM1 Send 0 PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cf...

Page 89: ...ove the cursor The numeric keys enter digits as necessary The alphanumeric key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous baudrate value Parameters Value Comment Baudrate bits second 0 1200 1 2400 2 4800 3 default value 9600 4 19200 5 28800 6 38400 7 57600 8 115200 PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg ser0 SECTION parameters PREV NEXT EDIT...

Page 90: ...ty and control flow select the NEXT key to select the other value and follow the previous descriptions to modify the values You can edit the databits parameters The different values are Parameters Value Comment Databits 5 5 6 6 7 default value 7 8 8 PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg ser0 SECTION parameters databits 7 PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg ser0 SECTION parameters stopbits 2 manuel book Page 63 Ve...

Page 91: ...e control flow parameter The allowed values are Parameters Value Comment Stopbits 1 1 2 default value 2 Parameters Value Comment Parity 0 No 1 Odd 2 default value Even Parameters Value Comment Flow Ctrl Type 0 default value No 2 Xon Xoff PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg ser0 SECTION parameters Parity 2 PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg ser0 SECTION parameters flow ctrl 0 manuel book Page 64 Vendredi 30 mai...

Page 92: ...s cfg Maccess Press the EDIT key and select the RS232 section The values are Baudrate Databits Stopbits Parity Flow ctrl 3 9600 8 1 0 0 Parameters Value Comment Send 0 default value The RS232 output is not activated 1 The RS232 output is acti vated Format 0 default value The ID is sent in ASCII for mat 1 The ID is sent in Hexa for mat 2 The ID is sent is BCD 1 format 1 BCD Binary Code Decimal PREV...

Page 93: ...on port COM2 is disabled when ILV communication is activated with the key cfg Maccess Admin Host Com set to 2 The values are described below Parameters Value Comment Baudrate 0 1200 bit second 1 2400 bit second 2 4800 bit second 3 default value 9600 bit second 4 19200 bit second 5 28800 bit second 6 38400 bit second 7 57600 bit second 8 115200 bit second Data bits 5 5 6 6 7 default value 7 8 8 Sto...

Page 94: ...me value by 100 ms steps You can now modify the release time value by pressing the EDIT key The LEFT and RIGHT keys move the cursor The numeric keys enter digits as necessary The alphanumeric key deletes the digit immediately to the left of the cursor The EXIT key aborts editing and restores the previous value Parameters Value Comment Parity 0 No 1 Odd 2 default value Even Flow control type 0 defa...

Page 95: ... time field and return to the previous screen To configure the next parameter select the NEXT key You can edit the active value The different values are Parameters Value Comment Active 0 default value Relay not active 2 Relay active PREV NEXT EDIT EXIT FILE cfg Maccess SECTION Relay Active 0 manuel book Page 68 Vendredi 30 mai 2003 12 21 12 ...

Page 96: ...y unless requested by SAGEM SA technical support personnel Kernel is the name of the module being displayed Rev is the revision of the module P N is the part number for the module is the checksum for the module The next line shows the date of the module s creation ID is the ID for the module in the system The PREV and NEXT buttons allow you to browse for all modules present in your SAGEM SA Morpho...

Page 97: ...MorphoAccess s serial number MicroBoot revision is the revision number of your SAGEM SA MorphoAccess s MicroBoot This revision number may be needed when requesting technical support ETH is the physical Ethernet address also known as the MAC address This address may be required by your network Administrator OK Serial 993000001 Micro Boot revision 2 4 ETH 00 90 27 9A F2 53 manuel book Page 70 Vendre...

Page 98: ...he CONTRA selection allows you to adjust the contrast of the LCD display The MORE key increases the contrast the LESS key decreases the contrast The RTC menu allows you to set the current date and time GENERAL SETTINGS CONTRA RTC EXIT CONTRAST SETTINGS LESS MORE EXIT CONTRAST VALUE 5 RTC SETTINGS SETTIME SETDATE EXIT Time 16 45 44 Date 14 06 00 manuel book Page 71 Vendredi 30 mai 2003 12 21 12 ...

Page 99: ...returns to the previous menu The SETDATE key allows you to set the current date Enter the date in the following format DDMMYY The VALID key records your setting The CANCEL key aborts editing and returns to the previous menu Note You can use the correction key to delete the last charac ters entered TIME SETTINGS VALID CANCEL TIME HHMMSS 120000 DATE SETTINGS VALID CANCEL DATE DDMMYY 100600 manuel bo...

Page 100: ... sectors in the MIFARE module of the MorphoAccess These default values are called Transport keys You can change the value of the keys thanks to the hotkey CL KEYS in the Administrator menu 16 You will need for that an administrator card containing the new keys to initialize Please check the Enrollment Station documentation to know how to create an administrator card While you are in the administra...

Page 101: ...he update is not successful power shutdown before the end of the operation for instance a new hotkey will be available the next time you will enter in the CL KEYS menu The keys status will indicate INVALID keys Pressing the LOAD DFLT KEYS hotkey will allow you to re update the 32 keys with the default value 0xFFFFFF CANCEL MIFARE KEYS UPDATE Updating Key A3 B3 Current Keys UPDATING CANCEL MIFARE K...

Page 102: ... the length of the Value field in bytes Value called V The parameters or data The commands will be encapsulated in a packet structure described on the next figure STX ID RC ILV CRC DLE ETX CRC Compliance CRC16 V41 Fields name Definition Value STX Start Text 0x02 ID Packet Identifier 0xE1 RC Request Counter Unused byte ILV Identifier Length Data DLE data bytes arestuffed I 0x00 for ASCII 0x01 for H...

Page 103: ...network The 16 other bits are data bits The first bit transmitted is the first parity bit It is even parity calculated over the first 12 bits The last bit transmitted is the second parity bit It is odd parity bit calculated over the last 12 code bits Even parity 1 bit Facility code 8 bits Data 16 bits Odd parity 1 bit Compliant with access control 26 Bit Wiegand reader interface standard 03 1995 A...

Page 104: ... 1 0 field separator 14 Ehex 0 1 1 1 0 unused character 15 Fhex 1 1 1 1 1 end sentinel stop character The least significant bit of every digit is sent first the fifth bit is an odd parity bit for each group of four data bits The complete message always looks as follows left edge start data characters end LRC right edge The LRC is calculated by the following procedure each of the 4 bits in the LRC ...

Page 105: ...a clock levels In normal operation mode default in and out signals are defined as data strobe Other modes are only for output data inverted strobe inverted data strobe inverted data inverted strobe Appendix 2 ...

Page 106: ...re for internal use only For proper operation these settings should not be changed cfg lcd0 display type 1 cfg lcd0 contrast value 0 cfg ser0 mode connection EXT cfg ser0 mode mode 450 db seq flash start 0 cfg bio video channel 0 cfg bio video rotation 0 cfg lic licences ...

Page 107: ...ftware Limited Warranty extends for ninety 90 days from the date of Customer s receipt of delivery of the biometric product During the duration of the Hardware and Software Limited Warranties the first level of support shall be provided by telephone Help Desk support the applicable Help Desk telephone number is included with the packaged biometric product Hardware repairs which cannot be remedied ...

Page 108: ...Section 1 above during the applicable stated Limited Warranty Period With the exception of its Limited Warranties set forth in Section 1 above TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW SMI DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL PROMISES REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE BIOMETRIC PRODUCT ITS HARDWARE SOFTWARE DESIGN OR FUNCTIONALITY OR ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR AN...

Page 109: ...nd resident in each unit of the SMI biometric product acquired by End User in object code format subject to the following restrictions End User shall not use the SMI software in any computer computer system or hardware configuration other than in the course of authorized use of the SMI biometric product acquired by End User End User shall not reverse engineer decom pile disassemble or copy the SMI...

Page 110: ...ails to comply with the terms and conditions of this License In such event End User must immediately cease all use of the SMI software destroy all copies thereof and provide certification of such destruction as may be requested by SMI and or its licensed reseller 4 SEVERABILITY APPLICABLE LAW If any provision of this Agreement is found to be unlawful void or unenforceable then that provision shall...

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