User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Regulatory Information
- Safety Instruction
- Available Models
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Wiring
- 2.1 Components Introduction
- 2.2 Wiring Electric Supply
- 2.3 Wire Interconnecting Cable
- 2.4 Terminal Description
- 2.4.1 Master Control Board Terminal Description
- 2.4.2 Slave Control Board Terminal Description
- 2.4.3 Main Control Board Terminal Description
- 2.4.4 Main Control Board Serial Port ID Description
- 2.4.5 RS-485 Wiring
- 2.4.6 RS-232 Wiring
- 2.4.7 Wiegand Wiring
- 2.4.8 Barrier Control Wiring
- 2.4.9 Alarm Output Wiring
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Chapter 4 Device Settings
- Chapter 5 Activation
- Chapter 6 Client Software Configuration
- 6.1 Configuration Flow of Client Software
- 6.2 Device Management
- 6.3 Group Management
- 6.4 Person Management
- 6.4.1 Add Organization
- 6.4.2 Configure Basic Information
- 6.4.3 Issue a Card to One Person
- 6.4.4 Upload a Face Photo from Local PC
- 6.4.5 Take a Photo via Client
- 6.4.6 Collect Face via Access Control Device
- 6.4.7 Collect Fingerprint via Client
- 6.4.8 Collect Fingerprint via Access Control Device
- 6.4.9 Configure Access Control Information
- 6.4.10 Customize Person Information
- 6.4.11 Configure Resident Information
- 6.4.12 Configure Additional Information
- 6.4.13 Import and Export Person Identify Information
- 6.4.14 Import Person Information
- 6.4.15 Import Person Pictures
- 6.4.16 Export Person Information
- 6.4.17 Export Person Pictures
- 6.4.18 Get Person Information from Access Control Device
- 6.4.19 Move Persons to Another Organization
- 6.4.20 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch
- 6.4.21 Report Card Loss
- 6.4.22 Set Card Issuing Parameters
- 6.5 Configure Schedule and Template
- 6.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Persons
- 6.7 Configure Advanced Functions
- 6.7.1 Configure Device Parameters
- 6.7.2 Configure Remaining Open/Closed
- 6.7.3 Configure Multi-Factor Authentication
- 6.7.4 Configure Custom Wiegand Rule
- 6.7.5 Configure Card Reader Authentication Mode and Schedule
- 6.7.6 Configure First Person In
- 6.7.7 Configure Anti-Passback
- 6.7.8 Configure Device Parameters
- 6.8 Configure Linkage Actions for Access Control
- 6.9 Door Control
- 6.10 Event Center
- 6.11 Time and Attendance
- 6.12 Remote Configuration via Client Software
- 6.12.1 Check Device Information
- 6.12.2 Edit Device Name
- 6.12.3 Edit Time
- 6.12.4 Set System Maintenance
- 6.12.5 Configure RS-485 Parameters
- 6.12.6 Manage Network User
- 6.12.7 Manage Keyfob User
- 6.12.8 Set Security
- 6.12.9 Configure Lane Parameters
- 6.12.10 Configure Screen Parameters
- 6.12.11 Configure Screen Parameters
- 6.12.12 Configure Network Parameters
- 6.12.13 Configure Advanced Network
- 6.12.14 Configure Audio File
- 6.12.15 View Relay Status
- Appendix A. Tips for Scanning Fingerprint
- Appendix B. DIP Switch
- Appendix C. Event and Alarm Type
- Appendix D. Table of Audio Index Related Content
5. Set the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity type, communicaon mode, working mode, and
connecon mode in the drop-down list.
6. Click Sa
ve.
• The congured parameters will be applied to the device automacally.
• Aer changing the working mode or connecon mode, the device will reboot automacally.
Enable M1 Card Encrypon
M1 card encrypon can improve the security level of authencaon.
Steps
Note
The
funcon should be supported by the access control device and the card reader.
1. En
ter the Access Control module.
2. On the navigaon bar on the le, enter Advanced Funcon → More Parameters .
3. Select an access control device in the device list and click M1 Card Encrypon to enter the M1
Card Encrypon page.
4. Set the switch to on to enable the M1 card encrypon funcon.
5. Set the sector ID.
The sector ID ranges from 1 to 100.
6. Click Save to save the sengs.
6.8 Congure Linkage Acons for Access Control
You can congure
dierent linkage acons for the event detected by the access control device.
Aer that, linkage acons will be triggered once the event happens. This mechanism is used for
nofying the security personnel the event, or triggering automac access control in real me.
Two types of linkage acons are supported:
• Clien
t Acons: When the event is detected, it will trigger the acons on the client, such as the
client making an audible warning..
• Device Acons: When the event is detected, it will trigger the acons of a specic device, such
as buzzing of a card reader and, opening/closing of a door, ..
6.8.1 Congure Client Acons for Access Event
Even if you are far away from an access point, you can sll know what happens and how urgent the
e
vent is by conguring linked acons of access event on the client. You will be noed on the client
once an e
vent is triggered, so that you can response to the event instantly. You can also congure
client acons of access points in a batch at a me.
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