AC6000 TM Configuration Manual Version English -1.50 Copyright 2009 By UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd.
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AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 4 < Glossary> Admin, Administrator - As a user who can enter into the terminal menu mode, he can register/modify/delete terminal users and change the operating environment by changing settings. - If there is no administrator for a terminal, anyone can change the settings. In this regard, it is recommended to register at least one administrator.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 5 Table of Contents < GLOSSARY> .......................................................................................................... 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................. 5 1. BEFORE USE ................................................................................................. 13 1.1. Removing Power on Terminal...........................................................................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.2. 6 Programming Reference Chart ......................................................................................................... 31 3.2.3. User Management ............................................................................................................. 35 3.2.3.1. Registering a User .......................................................................................................... 35 3.2.3.1.1. Duress User.............................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.4. Network Settings 7 .................................................................................................................. 49 3.2.4.1. Terminal ID Number ...................................................................................................................... 49 3.2.4.2. Wireless (WiFi) Settings ................................................................................................................. 50 3.2.4.2.1.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 8 3.2.6.1. System Settings ........................................................................ 65 3.2.6.1.1. User ID Length................................................................................................................................ 65 3.2.6.1.2. Authentication Mode ...................................................................................................................... 65 3.2.6.1.3. Fingerprint Template Format....................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.5.4. 9 Card Only........................................................................................................................................ 73 3.2.6.5.5. Template On Card .......................................................................................................................... 73 3.2.6.5.6. Job Code ..........................................................................................................................................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.6.1.1. 3.2.8. 10 RS485 Option .............................................................................................................................. 84 Display Settings .................................................................................................................. 85 3.2.8.1. Theme Settings 3.2.8.1.1. Background Change Interval.........................................................................................................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 11 3.2.9.5. Log Data Information 3.2.9.5.1. View Log Information .................................................................................................................... 95 3.2.9.6. About 3.2.10. USB Options ............................................................. 94 ...................................................................................... 96 ..............................................................................................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 6.6. 12 Security Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 114 7. FIRMWARE UPGRADING ............................................................................ 116 7.1. Upgrading from USB............................................................................................................................ 117 7.2. Upgrading from UNIS ...............................
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 13 1. Before use 1.1. Removing Power on Terminal In order to ensure correct power down of the AC6000 you must go into Admin mode an d press the F1, F2, F4 keys down at the same time, the system will reboot. When the L CD turns black the DC power can be removed safely. Also, while in the configuration wi ndow you can touch the area within the red circle, a popup window will appear.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 1.2. 14 Safety precautions Warning Handling with wet hands or allowing liquid to flow into it is prohibited. -> It may cause an electric shock or damage. Do not place a fire source near the terminal. -> It may cause a fire. Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the terminal at discretion. -> It may cause an electric shock, fire or damage. Keep out of reach of children. -> It may cause an accident or damage.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 1.3. 15 Terminal description 1 12 2 11 3 10 4 9 5 No.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 1.4. 16 List of Icons During normal operation or when a new event occurs an icon will appear on the current display. Each icon is a symbol representing the event that has just occurred. Below is a list of possible icons that can appear on the display. Icon Description ID Icon – displayed when an id number is used to access the terminal. Password Icon – displayed when a password is used to access the terminal.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 17 Fire Status Icon ON – when the terminal is notified of an external fire event this picture will appear. If there is no fire trouble no icon will appear. Door Status Icon OPEN – when the door connected to the terminal is opened this picture will appear. Door Status Icon CLOSE – when the door connected to the terminal is closed and normal status this picture will appear.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 18 Function Key Meal – this button is used in Cafeteria meal mode. When the meal is breakfast, lunch, snack or dinner the user will touch this button. Close/Cancel Button – this button will close the current window without saving any changes Configuration Button – when terminal setup and configuration is needed touching this button will enter terminal configuration mode. See configuration manual for setup details. Status Bar – all status items will appear in this bar.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 1.5. 19 Voice Operation Voices are played during certain events. Below is a list of possible voices that will be played. Voice volume can be controlled separately from the sound volume. The voice feedback can be turned off if needed. “Please enter your fingerprint” 1.6.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 20 The example windows show the red areas that are interactive. When touching the number field entry area a number pad will appear for you to enter data. When touching a button the image will change. When touching a combo box, a list of items will appear, while your finger is down slide your finger to the selection and release. For Dialog Buttons and Check Boxes just touch the area and the option will change to a new icon.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 1.9. 21 Correct fingerprint registration and input methods The AC6000 makes it easy for scanning fingerprints. The color LCD will show a picture of the fingerprint on the display, this picture is not saved, only displayed. This can be used as a guide when scanning your finger. When registering or scanning a fingerprint, the user should see their fingerprint on the LCD; they should check the alignment and placement of their finger on the sensor window.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 22 Be aware of certain fingerprint conditions Depending on the user’s fingerprint condition, some fingerprints may not be used or may cause an inconvenience. If the fingerprint is damaged or very unclear, then it cannot be recognized. Please use a password instead in this case. When a finger is dry, breathe on the finger for smooth operation. For kids, it may be tricky or impossible to use the terminal because their fingerprints are too small or very unclear.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual Normal Working Environments (ex. Emergency floor, warehouse) Infrequent environments (ex. Wash room, Toilet) Focus on large target area (ex. Guest rooms, Waiting rooms, Reading room) Focus on small target area (ex. Class room (black board), Computer room) Strong focus on small object (ex.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 24 2. Introduction 2.1. Features New Features in V1.50 Firmware, it is recommended that settings be reset when upgrading to this firmware.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 25 optional case). Color LCD Touchscreen - A colorful 16bit LCD ensures easy operation for the user. The display will show various windows during the authentication process and registration to ensure the user of correct operation. In order to conserve the life of the LCD, the LCD will turn off during no operation conditions. When any message or popup window is displayed touching anywhere will close or cancel the window.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 26 - There are a total of 12 registration and authentication methods (4 methods if the card reader is not installed), so you are required to select one method before registering users and an administrator.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 2.2. 27 Configuration 2.2.1. Network configuration Network Server (authentication server) UTP Switch Hub UTP UTP UTP LET 6410 Tx Rx 641 Tx Rx 1 Tx Rx 1 3 Tx Rx 2 Tx Rx 1 2 4 Tx Rx 1 Tx Rx Tx Rx 1 2 1 2 3 2 642312 2 1 643 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 641 12 2 2 3 4 5 6 643 2 Tx Rx 1 1 2 3 Tx Rx 2 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 4 WAN TCP/IP UTP 2.2.2.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 2.3. 28 Specifications ITEM SPEC CPU 32Bit RISC CPU REMARK 128M/256 DDRAM MEMORY 256M FLASH (Default) Fingerprint sensor Optical Authentication speed 7000 templates /second Scan Area / Resolution 12.9 * 15.2mm / 500 DPI FRR / FAR 0.1% / 0.001% Communication Port TCP/IP, RS-232, Wiegand RS-485 (Option) Temperature / Humidity -10 ~ 50 / Lower than 90% RH LCD 800x480 TFT LCD Display Area 103.8 x 62.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 29 3. Device configuration settings 3.1. Terminal Setup The terminal should be setup by the administrator prior to using. The terminal configurations allow different setup options for the fingerprint sensor, card reader, add/delete modify users, view log information, set time/date, change languages etc. It is important the administrator setup the terminal to the desired settings before using.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.1. Administrator Main Screen UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.2. 31 Programming Reference Chart This chart is a summary of each programming option available; it will help you quickly locate the option you need to program. Use this chart as a reference.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 32 - ISO Extended Fingerprint Sensor - 1:N level 1:1 level Fake finger level Enhanced Registration Multiple Fingerprints - user ID/Group ID user display option 1:N matching Card only Template On Card Job Code - compress user data delete All Users clear settings clear log data clear picture data delete all Authentication Date/Time Settings Database control Face Detection - Face Authentication - Detection Level Terminal Settings Sound Settings - voice volume - sound vo
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 33 - Lock 1 Output Lock 2 Output Lock 1 Time Lock 2 Time External - Printer Option - RS485 Option Display Settings Theme - main background - Cycle Display - arrange icons Camera - display options - save options - brightness Language LCD Options - screen saver timeout - Touchscreen calibrate Terminal Information System Information Terminal Information Ethernet Information User Capacity Summary Log Data Summary -> View Log Data About USB Options Import to AC6000 from USB
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 34 Export from AC6000 to USB - User data - Event Log - System Options - Picture Data - All UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3. 35 User Management Touch the icon to enter the user management area. In the user management section you can add, delete, modify, view all, or delete all users in the terminal. This window will show you how many registered users are in the terminal. 3.2.3.1. Registering a User When registering a user the following steps are necessary. 1) Assign a user ID number for the user.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 36 The following is a step by step guide on registering a user. icon to register a new user. Touch the A window will appear to enter a user ID. This is an identification number that uniquely identifies the user in the system. This window will always show the next available user ID number. Touch to use the current displayed number.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.2. 37 User Registration Window After the OK button is touched a window will be displayed with all the user information. If some options are not programmed for the user they will not show until they are programmed. Status area displays number of fingerprints number of cards password authentication type 1:1 or 1:N User User database picture if picture is taken.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.2.1. 38 Registering a Fingerprint Touch the finger registration button. You will have 30 seconds to complete this process before the window automatically closes. When registering a fingerprint you are required to enter the finger two times for verification. If more than 5 fingerprints are already registered for a user this icon will not appear, to cancel the process at anytime just touch the fingerprint registration window.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 39 If unsuccessful you can enter your finger again and repeat steps 1-5, or touch the window to finish. Note: If the option ‘Enhanced Registration is enabled and the user fingerprint is already registered under another ID number, the registration will fail. See 3.5.2.4. Enhanced Registration 3.2.3.2.2. Registering a Card Touch the card registration icon. You will have 30 seconds to scan your card to register it before the window automatically closes.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.2.3. 40 Registering a Password Touch the password registration icon. When registering a password you must enter a unique 1-8 digit number. You must re-enter the number to confirm the password. After 10 seconds the window will close automatically. 1) Password screen will appear, touch anytime to cancel. 2) Enter your password. 3) Touch OK when finished.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.2.4. 41 Authentication Type There are up to 12 different ways a user can be authenticated at the terminal, this provides flexibility for users who do not have a card, or have an unreadable fingerprint, or where extra verification is needed for authentication. This depends on the setup by the administrator. The four basic authentication methods are: Fingerprint Card ID Password Combinations of the four basic methods are available.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 42 Touch the auth type icon to select the authentication type for the user. A window with different options will appear. Just touch the appropriate authentication type icon for the user. Touch to cancel and close the window at anytime. After you have touched the appropriate authentication button type the window will close and the authentication type you selected will be displayed in the status area of the user window.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.2.5. 43 User Fingerprint Options User fingerprint options only apply if a fingerprint has been registered. These options are advanced features, and should only be set if needed. If no fingerprint is registered for the user this icon will not be visible. There are two options available 1) 1:1 Verification Level – this is the ‘security level’ of the registered fingerprint. The higher the number, the higher the security level.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 44 The next window will appear. Touch OK to enable 1:N or Cancel to disable 1:N. 3.2.3.2.6. User Picture Registration A user database picture is not required for authentication. It is used for displaying on the LCD when the user is authenticated at the terminal or displaying on the server. It is a quick and easy way to identify the users in the terminal without having to know their ID number. Registering a picture is easy; just touch the camera icon.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.3. 45 Deleting a User The deleting user option will allow you delete a single user. If you delete a single user you must know the user ID of the user you would like to delete. Touch the icon 1) At this time you can enter the user ID number of the user you wish to delete. Touch OK when finished. At anytime touch the X icon to cancel. 2) If OK is touched a message will ask you to confirm your selection, touch OK to continue to delete the user. UNION COMMUNITY Co.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.4. 46 Modifying a User Modifying an existing user requires that you know the user ID of the user you wish to change. You must enter the user ID to change the user settings. Touch the icon to modify an existing user. A window will appear to enter a user ID. Enter the user ID you wish to change.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.3.5. 47 Viewing Users The viewing users screen is an interactive screen. There are areas in which you can touch to select to delete users, or select an individual user for modifying. A maximum of six users can be displayed on one window at a time. The areas marked in red are interactive and can be touched for selection. 12 11 10 9 8 7 1 2 6 3 4 5 Number Description 1 Delete Column Title. This area is interactive.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 48 users this button will not do anything 5 Back Icon. Touch this to exit 6 Card Number Column. If the registered user has a card, the card number will be displayed. 7 Close Icon. Same as #5. Touch this to exit. 8 Password Column. If the registered user has a password, an icon will show. 9 Fingerprint Column. This area will show the number of registered fingerprints for the user. 10 Administrator Column. If the registered user is an administrator, an 3.2.3.6.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.4. 49 Network Settings The networks settings area allows you to setup IP addresses, gateways, subnet mask, DHCP or static settings, Terminal ID Number or wireless settings. When selecting DHCP ensure that your network has a properly enabled DHCP server available. Also you should give time for the terminal to acquire the DHCP address; usually this can take from 1-60 seconds.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 50 2) A number pad will appear, and the field will be highlighted of the data you wish to change. 3) Touching the number will erase the current data. Just enter the number you wish to use. Touch OK when finished, or arrow key to re-enter the data. Touch to cancel and close the window at anytime, any data that was entered will not be saved. To save the data touch ‘Done’. 3.2.4.2.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 51 Wireless Options After pressing the Wireless Options button a popup window will show as below, the wireless device will search for stations in the area. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 52 Only one communication link is possible at one time, if you select (checked) Wireless Enabled then all network communication will be done with wireless. The hardwire LAN connection will not be used, even as a backup. You must disable (uncheck) the Wireless Enabled checkbox to use the hardwire LAN connection. The areas marked in RED are touch interactive.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.4.2.1. 53 WiFi Advanced Settings The advanced WiFi settings are used for setting the security level (encryption/authentication), tx rate and channel. Normally the Tx Rate and Channel can remain at “Auto” unless your wireless station is configured for a specific channel or Tx Rate. Usually you will change the channel when there are other stations in the area, on the same channel, that interfere with the wireless communication.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 54 Ascii 5 digit example = ‘test1’ 10 digit hex value example = ‘abcdef123456’ = 64 bit 26 digit hex or 13 digit Ascii = 128 bit When selecting Level 3 or 4 an encryption key is not required, for this type of encryption (TKIP/AES), the router will auto generate an encryption key and change it dynamically. However you must enter an authentication password to logon the router. See the window below. Here you must enter the WPAPSK password which was setup in the router.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.5. 55 Application Settings In Application programming area you can setup the terminal in 1 of 5 Application Modes. The terminal can only operate in one mode. The top status bar will show the current mode of operation and the icon will be highlighted. 3.2.5.1. Access Control Mode Time schedules are not programmable in this mode.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.5.2.1. 56 Time & Attendance Schedules icon to change the start time, normal time and finish time. Touch the area you Touch the wish to change and a number pad will appear for you to enter your data. Touch ‘Done’ to save and finish. For each area enter a time range that best represents that time. If these times are programmed, the terminal will automatically change to that time period when the time is within the range.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 57 Break Out Time: This is the time used to indicate when a user’s break has finished normally. Finish Time: This is the time that represents the end of the work day, normally when employees begin to leave the office for the day. 3.2.5.3. Meal Application Meal Application is for systems that require tracking of user’s meal time.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.5.3.1. 58 Meal Mode Schedules icon to change the starting and ending time. Touch the area you wish to Touch the change and a number pad will appear for you to enter your data. Touch ‘Done’ to save and finish. Each programmable time area is self explanatory. For each area enter a time range that best represents that time. Each field requires two time entries, this is a range for example Breakfast Time is from 08:00 to 10:00.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.5.4. 59 Shift Management Shift management application mode is used for applications that require control of employee’s shift’s (start/end/break/meals). This mode is similar to time/attendance. When selecting this mode, function keys are not used (F1-F4 are automatically disabled). You will see an ‘Options’ icon appear when selecting this mode. There are six transaction modes in shift mode Start Shift, End Shift, Start Break, End Break, Start Meal, End Meal. 3.2.5.4.1.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 60 Shift Management Function Keys: These selection boxes will display (checked) or not display (unchecked) the function key on the main window screen. You can select which function keys are displayed on the terminal when using an IN terminal and an OUT terminal. 3.2.5.5. People Count People count application is used in applications which connect an external sensor to the AC6000.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.5.6. 61 Function Key Programming Function Keys can be used for a variety of different applications. They are used to identify the current mode of operation by the user. When using function keys the user is required to touch the function key, then authenticate their fingerprint, card, ID number or password. Function Keys are grouped together as a set of four keys. On the main terminal case there are four function keys.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 62 After the number is pressed the top status text (see 5.1. Main Screen) will change the ‘Access Mode 1-60. Depending on which number was pressed. Then the user must authenticate with with their authentication method (fingerprint,card,password or id). Touch the icon to change the function key settings. The four function keys on the terminal case are the same four function keys that can be displayed on the LCD. To change options just touch the area.
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AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6. 64 System Settings System settings allow operational characteristics of the terminal to change. In this screen all you need to do is to touch the icon button on the left (system/display/sound/Date/time/Database/Authentication) and a window with the options will appear on the right. Touching the Done button will close and save the changes. The following options are available in this section.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.1. 65 System Settings Touch the system icon. Then touch the area which you would like to change. 3.2.6.1.1. User ID Length The user ID length can be 2 to 8 digits in length. The user ID length will be the length of the user ID required to authenticate. The user ID length should be the same value that is programmed in the UNIS software[w1]. Any place that requires the entry of a user ID will be restricted to the length that is programmed in this area.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.1.3. 66 Fingerprint Template Format This selection combo box allows you to select the fingerprint template type. Some applications using external software (Software development kit) require a different fingerprint template format. This feature should only be changed when customizing your server software. Note: When changing the fingerprint template format, all users that are registered with a fingerprint will be deleted and the terminal will reboot.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.2. 67 Fingerprint Sensor Settings 3.2.6.2.1. 1:N Level This option represents the security level between the captured fingerprint (from the sensor window), and the fingerprints stored in the terminal that are marked for 1:N authentication. This level represents the terminal level, not individual users. Possible values are from 3-9. The default value is 5.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.2.4. 68 Enhanced Registration If this option is enabled (checked) the terminal will check if the fingerprint is already registered under another user in the system. The fingerprint cannot be registered and an error tone will be heard when registering the fingerprint. This will prevent the user from being registered twice under two different ID numbers. The default is checked. 3.2.6.2.5.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.3.2. 69 Set Current Date Touch the current date that is displayed in the edit box, a calendar will appear. Month: You can either; touch the ‘Next Month’ or ‘Previous Month’ arrow icons and scroll to the month you want or you can touch the Month Name and directly select the month you want. Year: Touch the year number and then an arrow up/down icon will appear. Touch the up or down button until the number you want appears.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.3.3. 70 Set Current Time Touch the area where the time is displayed. A number pad will appear. Enter the time in the format HH:MM: SS. For example current time is 11:14:00pm, enter 2,3,1,4,0,0, and then press OK when finished. If a number is invalid or there is no entry, pressing OK will do nothing. 3.2.6.4. Database Options When any of the options are selected a popup window will show and ask you to confirm what you are about to do. 3.2.6.4.1.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.4.2. 71 Delete All Users This option will allow you to delete all users in the system. Note: User data can be exported to USB device before deleting. 3.9.1. Database Export 3.2.6.4.3. Clear Settings This option will clear/delete all the terminal settings. The factory settings will be used. User, log data and pictures will not be deleted. 3.2.6.4.4. Clear Log Data This option will clear/delete all the log data in the terminal.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.5. 72 Authentication Settings 3.2.6.5.1. User Group ID If User ID is selected for this option then normal authentication is performed when the user enters their ID number. If Group ID is selected authentication is performed among users with the same first digit and/or less than the user ID number. For example, if the user ID is ‘1234’, the user would enter ‘12’ only for their authentication.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 73 User Display Option = Key ID 3.2.6.5.3. User Display Option = User Name 1:N Matching When this option is checked, it is possible for the user to authenticate with a fingerprint only. A user ID or card is NOT required. If this option is not checked then 1:1 authentication is performed. The default setting is 1: N Matching. See Glossary of Terms for 1:1 and 1:N.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.6.6. 74 Face Detection Face Detection is used as an extra authentication method to ensure there is a valid person at the terminal at the time of authentication. This feature will only detect the presence of a face. It will NOT identify a registered user at the terminal. It is only used for verifying the authentication. This feature must be used in conjunction with a Fingerprint, Card or Password.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7. 75 Terminal Settings Terminal Settings control the operation of sound/wiegand/terminal options and door options. In this screen all you need to do is to touch the icon button on the left and a window with the options will appear on the right. Touching the Done button will close and save the changes. The following options are available in this section.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.1. 76 Sound Settings Touch the Sound icon. Then touch the area which you would like to change. 3.2.7.1.1. Voice Volume The voice volume controls the volume of the voice prompts in the terminal. This volume is separate from the sound volume. If you do not want any voice prompts put the slider all the way to the left, off. For maximum volume put the slider all the way to the right.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.2. 77 Wiegand Settings Wiegand support is available in the terminal for connecting external wiegand card readers or controllers. Note that in UNIS a fully customizable setting for Wiegand Input and Wiegand Output can be programmed. The parity, number of bits, data fields can be set and downloaded to the terminal. It is recommended to setup the wiegand programming from UNIS.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.2.1. 78 Site Code The site code is a unique three digit value that should be different for every terminal. Values are from 0-255. To program this value just touch the number field and a number pad will appear, enter the value and press OK. 3.2.7.2.2. Format There are many different formats for wiegand. Select the appropriate format that your external controller or reader supports. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.3. 79 Terminal Options 3.2.7.3.1. Terminal Locking/Unlocking The purpose of terminal locking is to prevent access to the terminal.. This feature can be used when you do not want any users to access the terminal. No functions on the main window are available, only entering configuration mode is possible. You should have an administrator programmed to allow unlocking and locking. The server program can also lock out the terminal.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.3.3. 80 Card Reader This section is for display only. When you scan your card the card number of the card will be displayed in this area. This is useful for determining your card number in cases where you do not have a reader for your software when enrolling a user. The number is displayed in hexadecimal or decimal depending on the card number. 3.2.7.3.4. Open Too Long (Warning Time) The Open Too Long Time is programmable from 00-99 seconds.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 81 The inputs accept a relay input either Normally Closed or Normally Open. You should program the input according to your relay activation type. (NC or NO). It is recommended that not more than one of the same option is used. For example do not program M0 for Door Monitoring and M1 for Door Monitoring.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.5. 82 Lock Settings This section is for setting the lock 1 and lock 2 outputs on the AC6000. It is recommended to see the AC6000 Installation Guide for properly connecting these devices. Lock1/Lock2 Options • Not Used – select this option if not using the lock outputs • Authorized – select this option if you want to provide an output signal when a user is authorized.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 83 L1/L2 Times (ms) You can now set the lock period activation times in milliseconds. The default period is 5000ms (5 seconds). If you program the period for 1000000 this will activate the lock indefinitely. The lock output will activate forever until the next activation, then it will de-activate. It is used for toggling the output. 3.2.7.6. External Options This section is for setting options for RS485 or Printers. The terminal can use serial printers only.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.7.6.1.1. 84 RS485 Option When the combo box is selected there are 3 selections that can be made. Disabled = not used RFID Monitor = If you are using the People Count application and are connecting an RFID monitoring device to monitor the employee traffic you can select this option. LC010 = If you are connecting Union Community’s LC010 lock controller you can select this option to support it. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.8. 85 Display Settings Main Background Background Change Interval Cycle Arrange Icons Authorized Users Unauthorized Users Display Picture Language Change Screen Saver Timeout Touchscreen Calibrate 3.2.8.1. Theme Settings The Theme Settings area allows you to customize the look of the main window. You can change the background, move icons or automatically have the background change at a given interval. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.8.1.1. 86 Background Change Interval If the ‘Cycle (secs)’ area is touched a number pad will appear for data entry. You can enter 0255. This time in seconds is the interval in which the background will change to a new background. If 0 is programmed, then the background will remain at the current picture. If 255 is programmed the background picture will change everyday at midnight. Anytime between 0 and 255 is the number of seconds the background will change.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.8.1.3. 87 Main Background The terminal has 15 preset images to choose from. The image names are background1background15.jpg. The terminal is also capable of importing new images with the USB device. A maximum of 24 background images can be used, 15 system and 9 user. To select the background just touch the scroll right or scroll left arrow keys. You can hold down the button to cycle through the images.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.8.2. 88 Camera Settings The terminal has the ability to store a total of 12,500 pictures. These pictures can be either user registered pictures or log data pictures. The user registered picture is the picture taken when the user is registered. Log pictures are stored when a user (either registered or unregistered) attempts to access the terminal. All picture data can be exported to a USB device. 3.2.8.2.1.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 89 Save Authorized Users Save UnAuthorized Users No Display OFF OFF No No No No Display OFF ON Yes No Yes No Display ON OFF Yes No Yes No Display ON ON Yes No Yes Display Picture Option Take Picture Display Store Database Current Picture Registered Picture or OFF OFF Yes Yes* No Current Picture Registered Picture or OFF ON Yes Yes Yes Current Picture Registered Picture or ON OFF Yes Yes* Yes Current Picture Registered Pictur
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.8.3. 90 Language The language can be dynamically changed. This means when the new language is selected, the text and font will change immediately without the need to repower the system. The default languages available are English and Korean. If you require another language you should contact your local sales representative for this request. Languages can be easily imported via the USB device. 3.2.8.4. LCD Options UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.8.4.1. 91 Screen Saver The screen saver option will allow you to select the timeout value of the LCD after no activity; the LCD will appear black during this time. This will conserve the lifetime of the LCD. The default is 1 minute. Selectable values are 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 minutes. If the approach sensor, function key, fingerprint cover, card scan or fingerprint scan is activated the LCD will automatically turn back on. 3.2.8.4.2.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 92 Note: If during extreme cases you have no response on your touch screen at all it may be impossible to navigate to this screen. You can force a hardware reset calibration. Power down the terminal and place a short (wire) between Wiegand IN1 (WI0) and Wiegand OUT1 (WO1), power up the terminal and wait for a reboot. The calibration program will appear. 3.2.9.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.9.2. Terminal Information This area provides an overview of the key terminal settings. 3.2.9.3. Ethernet Information This area provides an overview of the Ethernet settings. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.9.4. 94 User Information This area provides an overview about the registered users in the terminal. This will show you the limits for the users, fingerprints and cards and what the current limit is at. This can be helpful in determining how much storage space is remaining for your terminal setup. 3.2.9.5. Log Data Information This area provides an overview of the log events in the terminal.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.9.5.1. 95 View Log Information This area allows you to view the key log information in the terminal, such as authorized, unauthorized access. If more details are required it is recommended to use the server program. Log Type: This is a combo box, you can select; All, Authorized Access, Unauthorized Access.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.9.6. About This area provides information about the firmware licenses and other issues. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 3.2.10. 97 USB Options The USB options area will allow you to import and export files to and from the terminal. User data, log data, pictures, images and firmware upgrading can be performed. It is recommended that your USB has at least 250mbytes available for storage. You cannot select any options in this area until a USB device is connected. The USB device can be connected at anytime before or after entering this area.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 98 In order to import files (System Options, User Data, Theme/Images and firmware upgrading) your USB device should be formatted as follows. Create a directory called ac6000/, then create subdirectories called firmware, languages, and backgrounds. Languages directory – put language files in this folder. If you have a language file AC6000_en_US.qm. (For example English), put it in this directory for importing. A separate program is required to produce the .qm language files.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 99 Export Event Log - /ac6000/data/logdata.tar.gz Export Picture Logs - /ac6000/data/logpictures/piclogdata.tar.gz Export System Options - /ac6000/data/sysoptdata.tar.gz Export All - /ac6000/data/database.tar.gz 3.2.10.2. Database Import Importing means files will be copied from the USB device to the terminal. User background images, user data, system options and languages can be imported.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 100 4. User Interface Customization The sounds, images, backgrounds, voices and text can be changed to provide a customized look and feel to your AC6000 terminal. These files can be imported using the USB memory stick. The factory can provide a file with all the resources from the AC6000. Resources include sounds, images, icons, language files, fonts, etc. This file is called resources.tar.gz. This file is a compressed directory structure with files.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 101 language Once the user completes the translation they need to click on the FILE->RELEASE AS, this will save the file as AC6000_us_EN.qm. The QM file is used by the AC6000. If we require a special language the user should send the factory the TS file. User should then copy the QM file to a USB device in /ac6000/languages/ folder.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 4.5. 102 Customizing Sounds All sounds can be changed (popup, error, keypress beeps). The file must be in a .wav format and should be the appropriate length depending on the operation. For example, if you change your keypress sound the new sound should be as short as possible. If you create a sound that sounds too long you may have undesirable results. Function Key Sound = file name = fx0135.wav Camera Sound = file name = cam3.wav Success Sound = file name = sound110.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 103 5. How to use the terminal 5.1. Main Screen The appearance of the main screen is highly configurable and can change appearance depending on the setup by the administrator. When no activity has occurred for a programmed number of minutes set by the administrator the LCD will turn off and the display will be blank. When a user approaches the terminal, touches the screen, scans a card, or enters a fingerprint the screen will show again.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 104 Status icons (fire, trouble, proximity, door, network and UV) 6 Status Icons 7 Access Button To change the current authentication mode to ‘normal mode’ 8 Extension Button If more than four functions keys are needed this button is used for extending the number of function keys Below are some different pictures of the main screen when configured with Access Control, Function keys, or Time and Attendance.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 5.2. 105 ID Entry Screen When the ID Button is touched a window will appear for the user to enter their ID number. The user must input their ID number then touch the OK button. If a mistake is made when entering the number touching arrow will erase the number one digit at a time. The window will close after 10 seconds of no activity. • Touch button to cancel and close the window. • Touch button to backspace to the previous digit entered (erase).
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 5.3. 106 Authentication Result Display After a user is authenticated as authorized, unauthorized or not registered a result window will appear with the result and a voice or sound can be heard. The result window may have different icons, pictures or words depending on how the terminal is setup by the administrator. This window will close automatically after a few seconds or can be closed immediately by touching the window area. See below for examples.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 107 Here are some examples of different authentication result windows. See page 13 for a description of each icon. Unauthorized fingerprint with picture Authorized fingerprint UserID#1 No picture Unregistered card with picture Unregistered card Unregistered ID with picture Authorized password, userID #1 with picture UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 5.4. 108 Job Code Authentication The purpose of Job Code authentication is to allow a four digit number input after a user has been successfully matched (authenticated). This could be used in an industrial application where employees must enter a job number after they enter their fingerprint/card or id. This number is stored in the database for future reference from external software.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 109 6. Application Modes 6.1. Access Control Application An Access Control application is normally used for providing access to a secure area, function keys are not needed unless extra tracking of the user is needed. If the system is setup for Access Control and Function keys are used for authentication the user is required to press the mode function button before entering their ID, Card or Fingerprint.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 6.2. 110 Time & Attendance Application Time and Attendance Application is for systems that require tracking of employee’s work time. If the system is setup for Time and Attendance, for authentication the user is required to press the mode function key before entering their ID, Card or Fingerprint. Anytime the mode is changed the top status bar will show the current mode. (Attend, Leave, In, Out, Access).
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 6.3. 111 Cafeteria Application Cafeteria or Meal Application is for systems that require tracking of user’s meal time. If the system is setup for Cafeteria Mode, for authentication the user is required to press the mode function key before entering their ID, Card or Fingerprint. There are five programmable time periods (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack, Supper). The user can select four types of meals. If no meal time is valid a screen will show like below.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 112 Meal 1 Mode – Touch the then authenticate with card, ID, password or fingerprint. Meal 2 Mode – Touch the then authenticate with card, ID, password or fingerprint Meal 3 Mode – Touch the Meal 4 Mode – Touch the then authenticate with card, ID, password or fingerprint then authenticate with card, ID, password or fingerprint Note: Meal times can be fixed depending on the programming of the administrator for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack or supper. 6.4.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 113 break if you are already on meal OR you are not on shift. Start Meal – Touch this icon when starting your meal during the current shift. You cannot start a meal if you are already on break OR you are not on shift. End Shift – Touch this icon when your shift is done for the day. You cannot end shift unless you have started a shift. End Break – Touch this icon when ending your break during the current shift.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 6.5. 114 People Counter Application People Counting is used in applications which require counting of users entering or leaving the premises. Usually this is used in store applications for counting customers. External Overhead people counting sensors are not sold by Union Community. The AC6000 can support up to two external sensors, each sensor has a relay output for IN count and another for OUT count. The relay will trigger when a person is leaving or coming.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 115 Security System is ‘Armed’ State. Status Window Security System is ‘Disarmed’ State. Function keys displayed if enabled. UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099, E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 116 7. Firmware Upgrading Firmware upgrading is needed from time to time to fix problems or add additional features to the AC6000. The factory will issue the binary files for upgrading. They will be posted on the unioncomm.co.kr website. You must register to login and download the new files. Firmware upgrading can be done from USB or the UNIS server program. In order to make the upgrading easy and flexible there are many files available, however only 1 or 2 is needed.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 7.1. 117 Upgrading from USB When upgrading from USB you must copy the binary file to the USB /ac6000/firmware folder. Next insert the USB in the AC6000 terminal, go to the USB options menu and select firmware upgrade. Ensure that only the needed file is on the USB and no other firmware files are in the directory. 7.2.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 118 8. Troubleshooting Guide This is a general guide on troubleshooting. Follow these guidelines if you are having troubles with using the terminal. Problem LCD is blank or black. Cannot hear voices Solution • Ensure the RED power LED is on • Check LCD timeout, LCD will turn off after a programmed period of time. • Ensure the voice volume is turned on. See page 76 Cannot hear sounds when keys are touched • Ensure the sound volume is turned on.
AC6000 TM Configuration Manual 119 finger is on the sensor window. Door Not Opening Cannot connect to Server I hear a loud buzzer sound every 5 seconds • If using the server, make sure the authentication method is correct. See page 41 • Check user authentication type. • Ensure lock is properly connected to terminal. See installation instructions. • Ensure the Door Option section is correctly programmed. See page 82,83 • Ensure the GREED LED is on when the authentication is successful.