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Commissioning

Technical Manual

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04043552 - 07/2017

Terminal 97 00

6.6.2

Settings for adjustment to the environment

Display brightness

The display brightness can be adjusted as follows:

ü

The main menu of the android system settings is displayed.

1.

Select 

‘Display‘

 under ‘Device’.

ð

The display functions are displayed.

2.

Select 

‘Brightness level’

.

3.

Use the slide control to set the desired brightness.

Sleep setting

After a defined time without user activity, the display brightness is automatically reduced.

The time until this sleep mode is initiated can be set in a range between 15 seconds and one
hour. The sleep mode can also be deactivated.

The sleep setting can be adjusted as follows:

ü

The main menu of the android system settings is displayed.

1.

Select 

‘Display‘

 under ‘Device’.

ð

The display functions are displayed.

2.

Select 

‘Sleep’

.

3.

Select desired time or deactivate function (Never).

The sleep mode is finished when the internal motion sensor detects a person or any user activ-
ity takes place at the device.

Volume setting

The volume for the acoustic operator guidance via the system loudspeaker can be adjusted as
follows:

ü

The main menu of the android system settings is displayed.

1.

Select 

‘Sound & notification’

 under ‘Device’.

ð

The sound settings are displayed.

2.

Use the ‘Media volume’ slide control to set the desired volume.

Summary of Contents for 04079701

Page 1: ...Terminal 97 00 04043552 07 2017 EN Technical Manual ...

Page 2: ...genhaus Copyright dormakaba 2017 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means without prior written permis sion of dormakaba Schweiz AG All names and logos of third party products and services are the property of their respective owners Subject to technical changes 04043552 07 2017 ...

Page 3: ...l data 15 3 2 1 System 15 3 2 2 Multimedia 15 3 2 3 Interfaces Communication 16 3 2 4 Reader 16 3 2 5 Inputs Outputs 16 3 2 6 Power supply 17 3 2 7 Uninterruptible power supply 17 3 2 8 Ambient conditions 17 3 2 9 Dimensions 18 3 3 Conformity 21 3 4 Marking 23 4 Construction and function 24 4 1 Device structure 24 4 1 1 Terminal housing Front 25 4 1 2 Terminal housing Rear side 26 4 1 3 Docking st...

Page 4: ...he network cable 46 5 4 2 Connecting the mains voltage 46 5 4 3 Mains fuses 47 5 4 4 Connecting 24 V DC power supply 48 5 4 5 Digital inputs 49 5 4 6 Relay outputs 50 5 4 7 Connecting an external reader 51 5 5 Uninterruptible power supply UPS510 52 5 6 Fasten the terminal housing to the docking station 53 6 Commissioning 54 6 1 Network requirements 54 6 1 1 Communication 54 6 1 2 Comparing finger ...

Page 5: ...tarting the application 82 7 9 2 App management 83 7 9 3 System Information 85 7 10 B Client HR30 terminal software 86 7 10 1 Starting the terminal software 86 7 10 2 Shutting down the terminal software 87 7 10 3 Info functions 88 7 10 4 Registering new fingerprints at the terminal 89 8 Maintenance 93 8 1 Backup battery 93 8 1 1 Battery change 93 8 2 Replacement of the uninterruptible power supply...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents Technical Manual 6 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 ...

Page 7: ...documentation should only be carried out by skilled persons in accordance with EN 62368 1 Audio Video Information and Communication Technology Equipment Part 1 Safety Requirements Skilled person is the designation for people who have the appropriate technical training and experience in setting up the equipment Skilled persons are expected to use their training and experience to identify any risks ...

Page 8: ...aba MIFARE adjustments reference manual Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website Technical manuals can be found in a secured area of the website Access is only granted after a valid login An account must be set up before logging in for the first time Opening login screen 1 Open your internet browser and go to http www kaba com 2 Choose your language in the top right hand corner...

Page 9: ...y dangerous situation which can result in serious injuries or death CAUTION Low risk Indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can lead to minor injury NOTICE Important information about the correct use of the product Non adherence to the notes can lead to malfunctions The product or something in its vicinity could be damaged 1 6 2 Symbols Depending on the hazard source the following symbol...

Page 10: ...ument Technical Manual 10 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 1 8 Instructions Structure and symbols of the instructions are illustrated in the following example ü Prerequisite 1 Step 1 ð Interim result 2 Step 2 ð Result ...

Page 11: ...lation of the product may only be done by skilled personnel see chapter 1 Target group Mains voltage installations may only be carried out by a certified specialized company or au thorized electricians The product should only be installed in locations which fulfil the environmental and technical conditions specified by the manufacturer The manufacturer is not liable for damage arising due to impro...

Page 12: ...y connected devices the voltage must be switched off For devices supplied by a separable connection the mains plug must be pulled Secure against being switched on again Check for absence of voltage 2 6 Handling of lithium batteries To back up the real time clock RTC the device is equipped with a lithium manganese dioxide battery type CR2032 The battery is located on the rear side of the terminal h...

Page 13: ... edges of printed circuit boards Do not touch printed circuit boards or connecting plugs Put removed components on an anti static surface or in an anti static shielding container Avoid contact between printed circuit boards and clothing The wrist strap only protects the printed circuit boards from static electricity on the body Damage can still occur due to static electricity on clothing Only tran...

Page 14: ...series B web and B net allowing it to be connected to the host system via UDP using the communica tion software B COMM Connecting it to HTTP HTTPS based applications such as b comm ERP5 b or EACM is also possible To display information the terminal is equipped with a 7 colour display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels The device is equipped with a touch screen operated by touching the glass fro...

Page 15: ...ce Display TFT LCD display module Size 17 8 cm 7 0 Resolution 800 x 480 pixels 16 9 WVGA Colour depth 24 bit true colour Backlit with white LED Touch screen 7 PCAP touch screen over the complete display 10 finger multitouch support Resolution 30 x 18 x y Optional splinter protection Biometric proximity sensor Optic proximity sensor for activating the biometric reader option Range 10 50 mm sensitiv...

Page 16: ...eader 3 2 4 Reader Depending on model the device supports the following readers RFID reader MRD LEGIC prime advant MIFARE Classic DESFire HID iCLASS SE iCLASS Prox Prox II HITAG EM4102 HITAG1 HITAG2 Biometric fingerprint reader Biometric module CBM with integrated database for fingerprints Optionally as CBM E with extended approvals PIV IQS with FBI certification and FIPS 201 approved template eva...

Page 17: ...ow Voltage in accordance with IEC EN UL CSA 60950 1 or ES1 and PS2 in accordance with IEC EN UL CSA 62368 1 3 2 7 Uninterruptible power supply UPS510 option The UPS510 consists of an electronic part with charging circuit and a rechargeable battery The components are housed in a self contained housing Uninterruptible operation of the device in case of power supply failure is ensured by an NiMH batt...

Page 18: ...Product description Technical Manual 18 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 3 2 9 Dimensions all dimensions are given in mm 3 2 9 1 Terminal housing 3 2 9 2 Terminal with substructure housing ...

Page 19: ...Product description Technical Manual 19 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 3 2 9 3 Docking station 3 2 9 4 Surface mounted protective metal housing accessories ...

Page 20: ...Product description Technical Manual 20 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 3 2 9 5 Flush mounted housing accessories ...

Page 21: ...s Specifications ICES 003 Issue 5 Sections 5 a i and 5 b i Class B ITE The RFID readers MRD LEGIC MIFARE and HID iCLASS SE Prox used in this product comply with the following standards FCC Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 Part 15 Sections 15 207 15 209 15 215 and 15 225 IC Industry Canada Radio Standards Specifications RSS GEN Issue 4 Sections 8 8 8 9 8 10 and RSS 210 Issue 8 Section A2 6 Catego...

Page 22: ... is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas p...

Page 23: ...97 00 3 4 Marking The rating plate is located on the underside of the device Information given on the rating plate Designation of the device Item number Serial number Date of manufacture Connection data supply voltage CE marking WEEE marking according to DIN EN 50419 ...

Page 24: ...97 00 4 Construction and function 4 1 Device structure The device consists of the terminal housing 1 and the docking station 2 The docking station is the wall mounting element of the device and depending on the equip ment the docking station contains additional electronics ...

Page 25: ...sing essentially contains the CPU the TFT display with touch screen and up to two internal readers 1 Integrated camera option 2 Camera flash option 3 Proximity sensor 4 Infrared LED for proximity sensor 5 Biometric reader option 6 Substructure housing with alternative RFID reader or swipe reader option 7 RFID reader option 8 TFT LCD display with PCAP touch screen ...

Page 26: ...ng station the terminal rear side becomes accessible The rear side of the terminal housing contains among other things the connection area and card slots 1 Audio line out 3 5 mm jack 2 USB port 3 Ethernet port RJ45 socket 4 CR2032 lithium battery for back up of the RTC real time clock 5 Card slot for a micro SIM card 6 Card slot for a microSD or microSDHC card ...

Page 27: ...the installation cables The installation cables can be entered from below and from the rear 1 Motherboard option 2 Locking pin for the terminal housing 3 Motherboard terminal housing contact 4 Long holes for wall mounting 5 Snap in retaining tabs for the terminal housing 6 Connection terminal for the relay outputs 7 RJ45 connection for an external reader via RS 232 8 Cut outs for cable entry from ...

Page 28: ...include any electronics In this case the docking station serves as pure wall mounting element Communication takes place via the Ethernet network The device is supplied with power via PoE Power over Ethernet This is why only the network cable has to be connected to the ter minal housing The network cable can be introduced into the docking station from the rear or from below ...

Page 29: ...pplications The additional interface is without use in the standard equipment The interface signals are connected via a 6 pin terminal on the motherboard Outputs The motherboard has 2 relay outputs with changeover contacts The relays can be used for example for activating door openers or signal generators Inputs The motherboard has 4 digital inputs The inputs can be used for a door opener key acce...

Page 30: ...wer supply input 4 1 3 4 Docking station with BEX121 motherboard For power supply of the device the BEX121 motherboard has a 24 V DC input with over voltage protection and transient filter This motherboard is used when the device is supplied with 24 V DC 4 1 3 5 Docking station with BEX120 motherboard The BEX120 motherboard has a 100 240 V AC mains voltage input and an integrated limited power sou...

Page 31: ... Interface assignment COM port Assignment COM1 Internal reader integrated into terminal housing COM2 Internal reader integrated into terminal housing COM3 Additional interface docking station motherboard COM4 RS 232 for external reader docking station motherboard 4 1 5 Uninterruptible power supply UPS510 The uninterruptible power supply UPS510 ensures operation in case of short term power sup ply ...

Page 32: ... fingerprint reader CBM CBM E for 500 3000 or 5000 persons Reader in additional substructure housing Magnetic card reader Barcode swipe reader Other RFID readers 4 2 3 Optional equipment retrofittable Protection in case of power supply failure Uninterruptible power supply UPS510 Docking station with motherboard BEX120 BEX121 and BEX122 motherboards RS 232C interface for connecting an external read...

Page 33: ...s system settings locally to the device Retrieval of system information Testing of individual system components 4 3 3 B Client HR30 terminal software The B Client HR30 terminal software allows the device to be used as time and attendance terminal The B Client HR30 terminal software makes the device compatible in terms of data records with terminals of the B web and B net series allowing it to be c...

Page 34: ...Docking station with motherboard Enables Use of 4 inputs for door surveillance and door opening Use of 2 relay outputs for door opening or break signal control Check for time profiles PIN check Check for double access 4 3 4 5 LocalEnrollment Entry in the licence file LocalEnrollmentEnabled true Enables the registration of new fingerprints via the biometric reader locally at the terminal 4 3 4 6 Me...

Page 35: ... 9 Browser start Entry in the licence file BrowserEnabled true Enables the browser to be started from B Client HR30 Transferred data can be displayed or web sites can be loaded 4 3 4 10 Replacement terminal Entry in the licence file ReplacementEnabled true Identifies a replacement terminal In connection with the communication software B COMM the terminal can be easily and comfortably replaced with...

Page 36: ...Information relevant to authorizations are provided by the customer application in the form of personnel master records All information relating to a certain badge number or group is stored in the master record The master record contains information on authorizations time profiles person related dis play texts and the PIN number Master records can be stored in the terminal This allows the terminal...

Page 37: ...ed to the host 4 4 5 3 Autonomous After a booking the terminal carries out the parametrized tests and decides immediately whether or not the booking was authorized by sending an internal booking response Depend ing on the parametrization registration records of authorized and unauthorized bookings are stored in the terminal If the host can be reached any error and alarm records that may be availab...

Page 38: ...put on the finger The registered biometric features are now compared to the data saved in the biometric segment If the features of the fingerprint are identical the booking is valid 4 5 3 Mode 3 Verification ID Mode 3 is a verification based on time profiles of two identification features The ID of the RFID badge is compared to the ID of biometric identification First a person books using the RFID...

Page 39: ... master record see reference manual of the terminal software The following options are possible instead of biometric identification Entry of the ID on the keypad only mode 1 Entry of the ID via the RFID badge 4 5 7 Additional PIN entry A PIN entry via the keypad can be requested via the time profile for all types of authentication see reference manual of the B Client terminal software In order to ...

Page 40: ...on data are transferred to the CardLink component Management area number door number time zones validity period of the valid ation and component name Writing authorization profiles to a badge for the first time With the help of the software the authorization profiles for employees visitors outside com panies etc are defined and written once to a segment of the badge for example using an au thoriza...

Page 41: ...g electromagnetic fields caused for example by switched mode power supplies electric power lines phase control etc Electromagnetic fields can adversely affect read performance or cause malfunctions especially in the case of contactless RFID readers Electromagnetic fields may impair the touch screen functions Sun irradiation Direct sun irradiation leads to reflections within the display area result...

Page 42: ...nce with IEC EN UL CSA 60950 1 or ES1 and PS2 in accordance with IEC EN UL CSA 62368 1 5 1 4 3 Mains voltage supply Only devices with docking station equipped with BEX120 motherboard It has a 100 240 V AC mains voltage input and an integrated limited power source power supply unit LPS The mains voltage supply can be designed as stationary wiring or as separable connection For the terminal a separa...

Page 43: ...able in the docking station The ingress protection to IEC 60529 specified in the technical data is only guaranteed if the cable is introduced from below by means of the delivered cable grommets or cable glands Cable entry from below Cable entry from the rear If the cable entry is made from the rear side of the device the mounting position of the ter minal must be defined at an early stage and disc...

Page 44: ...rop due to line resistance will have to be taken into account 5 2 2 Mains voltage supply A 3 wire cable is required for the mains voltage supply phase zero protective conductor The terminal is designed for the following max wire sizes Diameter Ø 2 7 mm Cross section 2 5 mm2 AWG number 12 5 2 3 Ethernet Network cable with RJ45 plug line requirement CAT 5 S UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 oder AWG 22 ac cording to...

Page 45: ...astening hole 1 completely after tightening the screw The de livered washers must also be used if you use other fastening screws depending on the mounting surface In case of soft mounting surfaces make sure that the housing is not pressed into the surface when mounting it The unevenness of the mounting surface may not exceed 0 5 mm The unevenness of the mounting surface may have to be compensated ...

Page 46: ...om the wall so that the dis tance between docking station and terminal housing is enough to easily plug in the network connector The network cable is then stored in a loop in the pocket on the rear of the terminal housing 5 4 2 Connecting the mains voltage Only devices with BEX120 motherboard ü Installations at the mains voltage may only be executed by a trained electrical specialist ü The mains l...

Page 47: ...he mains power supply is off 1 Unscrew the screw 2 TORX T10 2 Unscrew the M4 nut 3 using a wrench with size 7 3 Push the sheet metal cover 1 slightly upwards unhinge it and remove it The mains voltage is secured with fuses on 2 poles The fuses 4 are of the plug in type and can be easily replaced 4 2x subminiature fuse radial T 1 0 A 250 V order number 04037221 The fuses may only be replaced with f...

Page 48: ...that fulfil the requirements to EN 60950 1 2006 as limited power source Connect the 24 V DC power supply and the ground wire to the terminal 1 Fuses for the 24 V DC power supply The 24 V DC power supply is secured with fuses on 2 poles The fuses 2 are of the plug in type and can be easily replaced 2 SMD fuse T 1 0 A 125 V order number 04036925 The fuses may only be replaced with fuses of the same ...

Page 49: ... the configuration The inputs can be controlled by a simple switch or a relay contact The corresponding input is connected to common ground An open input is recognized as high due to the internal pull up resistor Ground potential equals low Level High 4 5 V to 30 V or open Low 30 V to 1 5 V Assignment switching conditions B Client HR30 Input Function Open High Ground Low E1 Door frame contact Door...

Page 50: ...n and assignment of relays 1 2 depend on the settings of the terminal software For inductive loads that are supplied with direct current the included diode a freewheeling diode must be connected parallel to the load to suppress interference Make sure that the di ode is connected in reverse bias direction When using an AC voltage power supply the in cluded varistor type S10K30 must be connected in ...

Page 51: ...ce inter face 6 5 or the Kaba test program 6 4 2 1 RJ45 connection for reader with RS 232C levels The barcode scanners provided by Kaba as accessories work with RS232C levels 2 Fuse for the power supply of the external reader SMD fuse T 375 mA order number 04107874 Assignment of the RJ45 socket 1 1 8 1 5 V DC max 300 mA 5 TxD of the reader 2 6 3 GND 7 4 8 Hardware handshake is not supported no tra...

Page 52: ...tted at any time Inserting UPS510 To hold the UPS510 a recess is located on the rear of the terminal The contact is located in the upper part 1 Slide the UPS510 with the contact on the underside forward into the recess as far as it will go 2 Press the lower part of the UPS510 against the terminal until the holder locks into place Removing UPS510 1 Unlock USSV510 by pressing the detent lever toward...

Page 53: ...d later on Fasten the terminal housing 1 as follows to the docking station 2 1 Plug the network cable into the RJ45 socket on the rear of the terminal housing and lay the cable in a loop in the pocket on the rear of the terminal housing 2 Push the terminal housing 1 into the docking station 2 until the lateral tabs 3 lock into place Make sure that the terminal housing does not get jammed 3 Secure ...

Page 54: ...c depend ing on configuration 6 1 2 Comparing finger templates Devices equipped with a biometric CBM reader require another UDP port for exchanging bio metric data The UDP port used for the FTCS or BCFTC stream must have been enabled The UDP port is in the range from 7800 hex to 78EF hex 30720 dec to 30959 dec depend ing on configuration 6 1 3 Automatic registration via B COMM The network must hav...

Page 55: ...lient under BCTDS Terminal Discovery Stream 2 Add device in B COMM to the desired communication channel 3 Provide device with the appropriate communication parameters ð After having assigned the device permanently to B COMM B COMM first updates the settings of the device and then makes a backup of the settings together with the sop ini licence file ð The device now reports to the B COMMs active in...

Page 56: ...vice interface 6 5 Settings via the Kaba test program 6 4 Android system settings 6 6 Options for making settings from a remote location Remote setup 6 9 Service Interface 6 5 Network settings To change network settings for example assignment of a fixed terminal IP address the fol lowing options are available Locally on the device via Android system settings 6 6 Locally on the device via Service i...

Page 57: ...pp 7 9 is displayed 1 Touch the icon designated TP ð The Kaba test program is started 2 Select Settings ð The settings of the Kaba test program are displayed 6 4 1 Service language This function allows you to select the language for service texts and the Kaba test program 6 4 2 Reader settings Configuration of the internally and externally connected readers These reader settings correspond to the ...

Page 58: ...FLI TRANSPARENT Special applications Devices with MRD reader multi reader device Devices with MRD reader RMs SM 4200 M support LEGIC or MIFARE media depending on the reader type set For LEGIC media the LEGIC_4200 reader type has been factory preset For processing MIFARE media the reader type must be changed to MIFARE_4200 LEGIC media are configured in the same way as pure LEGIC readers by means of...

Page 59: ... 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 6 4 2 3 Guard time The guard time is used to avoid accidental double bookings After a booking the next badge will not be read until the guard time has expired The time is given in ms Presetting 2000 ms ...

Page 60: ...ng documentation Service Interface reference manual 6 5 1 Remote access The service interface is provided by the web server integrated into the device Access takes place via the network connection of the device either directly or via the network For direct connection an Ethernet cross over cable crossed RJ 45 cable or an Ethernet patch cable 1 1 can be used Auto MDIX The service interface can be a...

Page 61: ... ð After the set actuating time has expired the password prompt appears 2 Enter a password or leave the field empty if no password has been stored NOTE No password has been stored for the device in its delivery state A password can be assigned using the parameter records X02 X12 See reference manual of the terminal software 3 Press OK to confirm NOTICE Three invalid password entries will lock the ...

Page 62: ... Base App is displayed 1 Touch the Back icon in the navigation bar 7 4 ð A menu appears in the lower display area 2 Touch Preferences ð A BaseApp function selection is displayed 3 Touch Launch Service Interface under Service Interface ð The start page of the service interface appears on the display Without any touch interaction the service interface will be automatically closed again after 3 minut...

Page 63: ...m specific settings connection settings such as assignment of a fixed IP address can be made via the android system settings Access the android system settings ü The start screen of the Base App is displayed 1 Touch the Settings application ð The main menu of the android system settings is displayed ...

Page 64: ...droid system settings is displayed 1 Select Ethernet under Wireless networks ð The menu containing the Ethernet functions is displayed 6 6 1 1 Displaying the current network configuration ü The menu containing the Ethernet functions is displayed 1 Select Ethernet connection details ð The current network configuration is displayed Example ...

Page 65: ...tions is displayed 1 Select Ethernet configure Ethernet devices ð The Ethernet settings are displayed Requesting an IP address from the DHCP server 1 Activate DHCP 2 Apply setting by pressing Save and leave the function Static IP configuration 1 Activate Static IP 2 Enter network parameters 3 Apply setting by pressing Save and leave the function ...

Page 66: ...trols to the local network EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol according to IEEE 802 1x EAP type MD5 with identity and password Configuration of IEEE 802 1x authentication ü The menu containing the Ethernet functions is displayed 1 Select Configure network authentication IEEE 802 1x under Security 2 Select EAP method MD5 enter identity and password 3 Touch Start ...

Page 67: ... a range between 15 seconds and one hour The sleep mode can also be deactivated The sleep setting can be adjusted as follows ü The main menu of the android system settings is displayed 1 Select Display under Device ð The display functions are displayed 2 Select Sleep 3 Select desired time or deactivate function Never The sleep mode is finished when the internal motion sensor detects a person or an...

Page 68: ... ex ample if the reader has already been launched 2 The SAM 63 card must be present uninterruptedly in the reading area for about 15 20 seconds ð After a successful launch 3 short acoustic signals are output ð Eight successive signals are output when an error occurs 3 Remove the SAM 63 card from the field Reader delaunch ü The reader is delaunched using an SAM 64 card 1 Hold the SAM 64 card in fro...

Page 69: ...n be distributed in two ways Site key distribution via B COMM Site key distribution via programming master A or B For details please refer to the reference manual of the terminal software 6 7 3 MIFARE Baltech The MIFARE reader must be activated by a MIFARE configuration card 1 Turn off the device 2 Turn on the device 3 Hold the MIFARE configuration card in front of the reader for about 10 seconds ...

Page 70: ...ows Kaba key file The standard key file is available for download on the Internet at the Kaba site in the secured area Extranet The SFTP connection via the standard port 22 must have been enabled 6 8 2 Establishing an SFTP connection After installation and start of the SFTP client the login window appears Required settings File protocol SFTP Host name IP address e g 10 10 11 79 Port number 22 User...

Page 71: ...d 6 8 3 Information on the key file The device is equipped with a standard key file ex works It can be replaced with an adjusted customized key file via the function SSH key replacement of the B COMM communication software The SSH key can be reset to standard via the service interface or the BaseApp settings locally on the device ...

Page 72: ...ers interface ini B Client terminal software design labelinfo ini Info texts sop ini Software licence file text ini Texts for dynamic lists SSL root pem HTTPS certificates root crt transfer record dat Transfer directory for control files see chapter 6 9 input cmd reboot cmd Path data data com kaba apps ba files Directory File Description diagnosis debug err Error logfile debug log System logfile d...

Page 73: ...a apps hr files EEPROMsetting This file contains the parameter used for the last start 3 Rename file to reboot cmd 4 Adjust the parameter values in the file accordingly NOTE Changes in the sections General and Ethernet will not be applied 5 Enter RESET in the first line of the file Example RESET Ethernet MAC Addr 00 07 cc 00 62 e4 Terminal Addr 10 10 5 85 6 Copy the reboot cmd file to the followin...

Page 74: ...ield for RFID media only devices with optional RFID reader 4 Card swipe only devices with optional swipe reader in substructure housing 7 2 Display For displaying the user interface and outputting specific information a 7 colour TFT display is used 7 3 Touch screen The device has a 7 touch screen which extends over the entire display surface The touch screen is operated by touching the glass surfa...

Page 75: ...nning in the background Search Upon touching the search symbol the search function for each active program is displayed Menu Upon touching the menu symbol a menu is displayed whose options refer to the current pro gram or the current screen display Back Upon touching the Back icon it is possible to return to the display view shown last in each case i e for example from the submenu to the main menu...

Page 76: ...il success ful read in has been signalled 7 6 Biometric reader The biometric reader is ready as soon as the reading window is lit The finger must be placed in the centre of the reading window of the biometric reader After a valid booking a short acoustic signal can be heard Finger position Only if finger position and pressure on the reader window are optimal is a correct fingerprint read in ensure...

Page 77: ...ack of the badge pointing towards the scanning unit The barcode is on the front of the badge pointing towards the scanning unit In connection with magnetic stripe badges automatic detection of the booking direction is possible This function must be enabled by settings in the terminal software Thus for example swiping from left to right can generate an IN booking and swiping from right to left an O...

Page 78: ...symbols are part of the BaseApp Display contents functions and operating sequences depend on the terminal software set tings 7 8 1 Function keys IN Production data collection OUT CardLink Official absence Cafeteria Break Kiosk 1 Query Kiosk 2 Time query Logfile 1 Access 1 Logfile 2 Access 2 Logfile 3 Visitor registration Additional settings Cloud News Room reservation Shift schedule ...

Page 79: ... entry is currently expected Badge entry via RFID reader or swipe reader expected Finger entry via biometric reader expected Entry of an RFID badge with bio metric segment for biometric verification expected ID or PIN entry expected If the system configuration alternatively allows for several entries symbols with several pos sible entry types are displayed for example Finger entry or badge entry o...

Page 80: ...d biometric verification No biometric segment on badge detected or error while reading finger tem plate Invalid biometric identification The database of the CBM reader does not contain any finger templates data base empty Invalid biometric identification Finger not contained in database Reading error 7 8 4 CardLink When using the optional CardLink function the following symbols are relevant A Card...

Page 81: ...splayed to signal the error states to the user Place finger more to the left Place finger more to the right Place finger more to the top Place finger more to the bottom Press finger more strongly Latent finger Clean reading window of the biometric reader The database of the CBM reader does not contain any finger templates database empty This state is displayed immediately after enabling the reader...

Page 82: ...ons apps Provision of functions and interfaces for access to the hardware 7 9 1 Starting the application On the start screen of the BaseApp the applications apps available to the user are shown in the form of symbols icons Depending on the number of applications this list can run over several pages The number of pages is indicated by the dots below the list The active page is characterized by a fi...

Page 83: ... available to the operator The order of the app icons can also be adjusted In addition a default application started automatically with the system can be defined Starting app administration ü The start screen of the Base App is displayed 1 Touch the Back icon in the navigation bar 7 4 2 Select Preferences 3 Select App management ð The submenu of the app management is displayed ...

Page 84: ... is shown The order number indicates the order of the apps on the BaseApp start screen To change the order touch the icon of the cor responding app and move it to the desired position in the order 7 9 2 2 Autostart for default app If the function Enable switch to default app is active the application defined under Select default app will be started automatically when starting the device 7 9 2 3 Se...

Page 85: ...Information The BaseApp menu can be used to display miscellaneous system information Displaying system Information ü The start screen of the Base App is displayed 1 Touch the Back icon in the navigation bar 7 4 2 Select System Information ð The system information is displayed ...

Page 86: ...available applications apps are displayed Touch the icon designated HR30 to start the B Client HR30 terminal software The B Client HR30 user interface is shown on the display of the terminal The appearance of the device software can be adjusted specifically for each customer and is therefore variable Accordingly the default user interface shown above must be considered an example ...

Page 87: ...ating time has expired the password prompt appears 2 Enter a password or leave the field empty if no password has been stored NOTE No password has been stored for the device in its delivery state A password can be assigned using the parameter records X02 X12 See reference manual of the terminal software 3 Press OK to confirm NOTICE Three invalid password entries will lock the dialog It must then b...

Page 88: ... seconds 2 Enter a password or leave the field empty if no password has been stored NOTE No password has been stored for the device in its delivery state A password can be assigned using the parameter records X02 X12 See reference manual of the terminal software 3 Press OK to confirm ð The menu is displayed Host communication The following information is displayed B Client HR30 version Terminal IP...

Page 89: ...ted 7 10 1 1 Touch the Menu icon in the navigation bar 7 4 ð After the set actuating time has expired the password prompt appears NOTE By default the actuating time is 4 seconds but can be adjusted to between 1 and 15 seconds 2 Enter a password or leave the field empty if no password has been stored NOTE No password has been stored for the device in its delivery state A password can be assigned us...

Page 90: ...ction is also executed without FTCS connection Procedure 2 fingers per person are registered 3 pictures are taken of each finger To do so each finger has to be briefly placed on the reader window three times A quality value is specified for each registration process The quality of the registered fingers is subdivided into three levels Quality of number Quality of text 120 very good 60 120 good 60 ...

Page 91: ...es orange and which fingers have been registered how many times green ð After successful registration of the 6 2x3 finger prints a green hand will be dis played ð At the end of the procedure the overall quality of the registered fingers and a prompt will be displayed asking you whether you want to save the template 6 If you want the finger template to be saved press Yes to confirm If the quality i...

Page 92: ... ID is selected from a list 7 10 4 4 Identification This function allows identification of an individual After calling the function the finger has to be placed on the reader window The associated ID is shown on the display 7 10 4 5 List This function lists all template IDs stored in the database The function is only available if the database contains fewer than 100 template IDs After selecting an ...

Page 93: ... fires and explosions Replace lithium batteries only with batteries of the same type Do not open drill through or squash lithium batteries Do not burn lithium batteries or expose them to high temperatures Do not short circuit lithium batteries Do not recharge lithium batteries 1 Remove the terminal housing from the docking station 2 Remove UPS510 5 5 if present 3 NOTE Do not use tools such as a sc...

Page 94: ...ower supply UPS510 as described 5 5 8 3 Cleaning the housing To clean the housing use a soft lint free cloth and a mild window cleaning agent NOTICE Other agents may result in damage to the housing Observe the following instructions in order to avoid producing damage to the housing and the reader window of the biometric reader if present during the cleaning process Do not use alcohol such as ethan...

Page 95: ...up Device configuration and parametrization If specific layout adjustments are made the interface ini file and pictures must be backed up on a local drive 8 4 2 Preparing installation update ü Authorization for access to dormakaba Extranet 1 5 1 Download SFTP installer from dormakaba Extranet 2 Unzip ZIP file to a local directory 3 If the SSH key for SFTP access was changed Copy relevant key file ...

Page 96: ...y the install ation tool 7 Restart the device 8 Start up of the device Perform host configuration adjust reader settings in accordance with device configura tion and transfer parameter and master records to the device 8 5 Android update If an update of the operating system is required it will be provided by the dormakaba Support in the form of the update zip file The update zip file is copied to t...

Page 97: ...n suitable material or put it in a bag Put generous padding around the device e g foam padding or air cushions The device must not be able to move around within the packaging Only use dust free environmentally friendly packaging material 9 2 Electronic components ESD sensitive electronic components such as printed circuit boards readers etc are to be stored transported and shipped in suitable ESD ...

Page 98: ...note is enclosed in each package The delivery note should contain the following information Number of devices or components in each package Item numbers serial numbers designations Address of your company contact person Reason for return e g repair exchange Accurate description of fault In the event of returns from outside of the EU a customs invoice with the real customs value and customs tariff ...

Page 99: ... Disposal in Switzerland The equipment must be returned to an electrical equipment collection point according to VREG In the EU electrical and electronic equipment has to be disposed of according to national dis posal and environmental legislation Deletion of person related data Individuals are responsible for the deletion of their personal data Dispose of packaging in accordance with environmenta...

Page 100: ...Disposal Technical Manual 100 04043552 07 2017 Terminal 97 00 Do not dispose of the UPS in your domestic waste The UPS must be disposed of according to state and local regulations ...

Page 101: ... Card slot 15 26 CardLink 34 40 CE conformity 21 Cleaning the housing 94 Communication principle 36 Conformity 21 Connecting an external reader 51 Connecting the mains voltage 46 Connections 46 Contact loading capacity 16 50 CPU unit 15 CR2032 lithium battery 26 D Data encryption 34 Deleting finger templates 92 Device structure 24 Digital inputs 16 49 Dimensional drawings 18 Dimensions 18 Display ...

Page 102: ...ation bar 75 Navigation keys 75 Network cable 44 Network connection 46 Network requirements 54 Network settings 64 O Operating elements 74 Operating states 37 Operating system 15 Operating system update 96 Outputs 16 P Packaging 97 Parametrization 36 Partner application 35 Power over Ethernet 17 Power supply 17 Proper use 11 Protective conductor 46 Protective housing 19 Proximity sensor 15 25 R Ra...

Page 103: ...ls 75 System 15 System connection 36 T Terminal housing 25 Terminal software update 95 Test program 33 57 Time and attendance 33 Touch screen 15 U UMTS 16 Unenroll 92 Uninterruptible power supply 17 52 Update of the terminal software 95 update zip 96 UPS510 17 52 USB 16 USB port 26 User interface 82 V Verification 38 Volume setting 67 W Washer 45 WEEE Directive 99 WLAN 16 ...

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