FaceLite USER GUIDE Version 1.00 English EN 102.00.FL V1.
Safety Instructions Contents Safety Instructions .......................................................................................... 4 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 6 Components ...................................................................................................................................................6 Name and function of each part ..........................................................
Safety Instructions Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 25 Checklist before reporting a failure ........................................................................................................25 Product specifications .................................................................................. 26 Dimensions ................................................................................................................
Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Observe the following instructions to use the product safely and prevent any risk of injury or property damage. Warning Noncompliance with instructions can lead to serious injury or death. Installation Do not install the product in a location with direct sunlight, moisture, dust, or soot. • Fire or electric shock may occur. Do not install the product in a location with heat from an electric heater. • Fire or electric shock may occur due to overheating.
Safety Instructions Operation Do not drop the product or apply an impact to the product. • Product failure may occur. Manage the password with care; do not to disclose it to others and change it periodically. • Otherwise, illegal intrusion may occur. Do not press the buttons on the product forcibly or using a sharp tool. • Product failure may occur. When cleaning the product, wipe the product with a soft and dry cloth. Do not apply water, benzene, or alcohol. • These may cause product failure.
Introduction Introduction Components FaceLite Wall Bracket PVC Anchor x2 Ferrite Core Connection Cable (1x2-pin, 1x3-pin, 3x4-pin) 120Ω resistor NOTE Diode Open Source Software Guide Drilling Template Fixing Screw x2 Bracket Fixing Screw (Star Shaped) Quick Guide • Components may vary according to the installation environment.
Introduction Name and function of each part LCD screen RF card authentication unit ESC button OK button Function button IR Camera RS-485 (4 pins) Wiegand Input/Output (4 pins) TTL Input (4 pins) Relay (3 pins) Power Supply (2 pins) Ethernet Speaker USB memory slot Name Description LCD screen Provides UI for operation. Function buttons Used for T & A key or entering characters.
Introduction TTL input (4 pins) Connect the TTL input cable. Power supply (2 pins) Connect the power supply cable. Ethernet Connect the Ethernet cable. USB memory slot Connect USB memory. Speaker Delivers sound. Relay (3 pins) Connect the relay cable. RS-485 (4 pins) Connect the RS-485 cable.
Introduction Cables and connectors Power Pin Name Color 1 2 PWR +VDC PWR GND Red (White stripe) Black (White stripe) Pin Name Color 1 2 3 RLY NO RLY COM RLY NC White Blue Orange Pin Name Color 1 2 3 4 485 TRXP 485 TRXN 485 GND SH GND Blue Yellow Black Gray Pin Name Color 1 2 3 4 TTL IN0 TTL IN1 TTL GND SH GND Red Yellow Black Gray Relay RS-485 TTL input Wiegand input and output Pin Name Color 1 2 3 WG D0 WG D1 WG GND Green White Black 4 SH GND Gray 9
Introduction Correct face registration and authentication method Cautions for registering a face • When registering a face, maintain a distance of 40cm to 80cm between the device and the face. • Be careful not to change the facial expression. (smiling face, drawn face, wink, etc.) • If you do not follow the instructions on the screen, the face registration may take longer or may fail. • Be careful not to cover the eyes or eyebrows. • Do not wear hats, masks, sunglasses or eyeglasses.
Admin Menu Admin Menu All Menus 1 2 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select the desired menu. NOTE • If the administrator has not been designated, the menu screen will be displayed when you press ESC.
User User Registering user information The user information, including the face, can be registered. 1 2 3 4 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select User > Add User and press OK. The face registration wizard will begin. To proceed with the face registration wizard, press OK. To skip, press ESC and go to step 5. If you have pressed OK, adjust the distance so that the face appears on the guideline of the screen and stare directly at the camera of the device.
User 5 Select and set the desired item. User ID: Enter a number between 1 and 429467295 to register as the user ID. If User ID Type set to Alphanumeric, a combination of alphanumeric characters and symbols (_, -) can be used for the ID. Up to 32 characters can be input. User Name: Enter the user name. • • • • Face: Register a face for user authentication. Press OK and register a face according to the instructions on the screen. Card: Register a card for user authentication.
User Modifying user information User Management or Administrator can modify the registered user information. A user’s face or card can be added, and the PIN and level can be modified. 1 2 3 4 5 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select User > Search User and press OK. Select your search terms. You can search for a user by All, User ID, User Name, Face and Card. Select a user you wish to modify and press Edit.
Authentication Authentication Auth Mode Face Mode You can set the schedule to be used for each authentication method using a face. 1 2 3 4 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select AUTHENTICATION > Auth Mode > Face Mode and press OK. Set the desired authentication mode and select a schedule. • : Mode allowing authentication with a face only. • + : Mode to authenticate with a face and PIN. To save settings, press Apply.
Authentication T&A Mode You can set how to register T&A Mode. 1 2 3 4 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select AUTHENTICATION > T&A and press OK. Select and set the desired item. • T&A Event: View the set T&A event. • • • T&A Mode: Set the method to use T&A mode. T&A Required: Set to require a user to select a T&A event when authenticating. T&A Fixed: Set to use only a T&A event selected by the administrator. This option can be used when Fixed is set for T&A Mode.
Authentication Quick Enroll: Set whether or not to use a Quick Enroll. When you set this option to Enabled, the face registration procedure is set to 1 step. If you set the option to Disabled, it is set to 3 steps. IR Auth Guide: Set the guideline to be displayed on the screen when authenticating a face. If you set IR Auth Guide to Not Used, the guideline will not be displayed on the screen. If you set Use, the guideline will be displayed when Auth Timeout is exceeded.
Display & Sound Display & Sound You can change the display and sound settings of the device. 1 2 3 4 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select DISPLAY & SOUND and press OK. Change the desired item. • • Home Screen: Select items to be displayed in the background of the home screen. Backlight Timeout: Set the time (in seconds) to automatically turn off the lighting of the LCD screen. • Menu Timeout: Set the time (in seconds) for the menu screen to disappear automatically.
Device Device Date & Time You can set date and time. Set the date and time accurately in order to collect accurate log data. 1 2 3 4 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select DEVICE > Date & Time and press OK. Change the desired item. • Date: Check the current date. To modify it directly, disable Time Sync. • • • Time: Check the current time. To modify it directly, disable Time Sync. Time Zone: Set the time reference of the current location.
Device Device Info You can view the model name, firmware version of Device ID, and MAC address. 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select DEVICE > Device Info and press OK. You can view the information including Model Name, Device ID, HW, FW, Kernel, and MAC. To return to the previous screen, press ESC. Memory Usage View the status of memory usage. 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select DEVICE > Memory Usage and press OK.
Device Restart Device The user can restart the device. 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select DEVICE > Restart Device and press OK. To restart the device, press OK. To return to the previous screen, press ESC. Restore Default Device settings, network settings, and operator levels will be reset. 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select DEVICE > Restore Default and press OK.
Network Network Network Settings You can change the network settings of the device. TCP/IP 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select NETWORK > TCP/IP and press OK. • Port: Set the device port. • DHCP: Set whether or not to use DHCP. If DHCP setting is disabled, the user can modify Port, IP Address, Gateway, Subnet Mask, and DNS. • • IP Address: View the IP address of the device. To modify, disable DHCP setting. Gateway: View the gateway of the device.
Network RS-485 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select NETWORK > RS-485 and press OK. • Mode: Select the RS-485 mode. • Baud Rate: Select the desired baud rate. To save settings, press Apply.
Event Log Event Log Search Log You can set a condition and search a log. 1 2 3 4 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential. Select EVENT LOG and press OK. Press Search and change the condition. When you press OK, a log that matches the condition will be displayed on the screen. Press Apply. A log that matches the condition will be displayed on the screen. Delete All Logs You can delete all saved logs. 1 2 3 Press ESC and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checklist before reporting a failure Classification Power Problem The power is being supplied but the device does not operate. Solution • • If the distance between the terminal and the bracket is too great, the device may not operate due to the temper switch. Check the adaptor or the power cable. • For a normal user PIN, request it from the administrator and reenter the PIN. • • If you have lost the Admin PIN, contact the installation company.
Product specifications Dimensions (Unit: mm) 80 160.3 71.
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