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The individuals who are authorized to access the secured area have their User ID listed in a so-called
"Authorized User List" (in contrast with a banned card list).
The
Morpho
Wave
Compact
terminal and the Controller are communicating according to one of the TCP/IP,
Wiegand, Dataclock or RS485 protocols:
The
Morpho
Wave
Compact
terminal sends User ID to the Controller
The Controller sends its decision to the
Morpho
Wave
Compact
terminal (which displays access granted
or access denied depending on the answer)
The
Morpho
Wave
Compact
terminal sends an alarm signal to the Controller as soon as a malicious
operation is detected (terminal pulled out from the wall or opened for maintenance operations); refer
the paragraph dealing with anti-pulling and anti-tamper switches for more explanations.
The Controller is part of the global Access Control System of the secured area, which can provide useful
features such as manage:
authorized user lists (i.e. for VIP),
banned card lists (i.e. for lost user cards),
an access request log (who and when, access granted or denied,..),
an event log (i.e. tamper detection, access control for evacuation of the building,...).
The MorphoWave Compact terminal is able to work alone, without Controller, but the protection level of
the secured area is lower.
An Alarm (3rd party product)
This element is connected to the
Morpho
Wave
Compact
terminal through a dry contact.
The
Morpho
Wave
Compact
terminal sends the command to activate the Alarm as soon as a malicious
operation (terminal pulled out from the wall or having its bottom cover opened out of maintenance
operations) is detected; refer the paragraph dealing with anti-pulling and anti-tamper switches for more
explanations.
A Door Electric Latch or equivalent (3rd party product)
This element once activated opens the access. The Controller is the one which sends the command to
activate the latch if access is granted (i.e. if the individual's User ID is listed in the Controller Authorized
User List). Connection between these two elements is done through a dry contact.
Summary of Contents for MorphoWave Compact
Page 1: ...Copyright 2018 Idemia May 2018 2018_2000035853 MorphoWave Compact Installation guide ...
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Page 9: ...9 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 1 Introduction ...
Page 21: ...21 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 2 General description ...
Page 29: ...29 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 3 Installation procedure ...
Page 37: ...37 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 3 3 4 Attach the device on the base plate ...
Page 41: ...41 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 4 Electrical interface ...
Page 58: ...58 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 5 User interface ...
Page 64: ...64 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 6 Accessories Software Licenses and PC Applications ...
Page 67: ...67 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 7 Recommendations ...
Page 70: ...70 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 8 Annex 1 finger placement recommendations ...
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Page 75: ...75 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 9 Annex 2 Bibliography ...
Page 78: ...78 MorphoWave Compact 2018_2000035853 10 Annex 3 Support ...
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