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In 1:N authentication, the password user is authenticated in   

the same ways as in 1:1 authentication. 

 

 

Card Authentication 

The user is authenticated only by scanning his card without entering 
his ID.   
 
If 1:N authentication is not activated, the user will be asked to input 
his ID after he presses “Authentication” on the terminal.   
 

 

Summary of Contents for Fingkey Access

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Preliminary ...

Page 2: ...ct specifications may change without prior notice to improve functionality z NITGEN COMPANY the NITGEN logo are registered trademarks of NITGEN COMPANY z Other names and trademarks belong to respective companies z The font used in this product is Naver s Nanum NITGEN COMPANY Customer Service Center Tel 82 2 513 2150 Fax 82 2 513 2191 Email customer nitgen com ...

Page 3: ...7 CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATOR MENU 11 ENTERING ADMINISTRATOR MENU 12 USER MANAGEMENT 15 UI SOUND SETTING 18 NETWORK SETTING 19 SYSTEM SETTING 21 TERMINAL INFORMATION DISPLAY 23 FACTORY DEFAULT 23 CHAPTER 3 GENERAL USER 25 DOOR OPENING 26 AUTHENTICATION IN ATTENDANCE MODE 28 CHANGING USER INFORMATION 30 APPENDIX 31 APPENDIX 32 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 35 ...

Page 4: ...4 Chapter 1 Getting Started Product Introduction 5 Product Components 6 System Configuration 7 Product Description 9 ...

Page 5: ...cludes the following components For detailed information about installation see the installation guide If any of the following items is missing contact the Customer Support Team Terminal Installation Bracket Power Cord Adapter Bolts Software CD ...

Page 6: ...The user can handle all inputs by touching 3 Fingerprint Input The user places his her finger for authentication 4 Card Input The user places his her card for authentication 5 Reset Button The user can make the system reset manually 1 LCD 2 Touch Panel 3 Fingerprint Input 4 Card Input 5 Reset button ...

Page 7: ... LCD Display Touch Pads 2 Network connection status 1 Initial message 3 Time Displays the present FINGKEY ACCESS 09 12 34 FINGKEY ACCESS 09 12 34 7 Escape 5 ENTER Key 4 Function Keys 8 Menu 6 Cursor Key ...

Page 8: ...cation errors Maximize the finger area scanned and press evenly 70 80 of full pressure Place the core of the fingerprint at the center of the scanner The core is usually opposite the whitish half moon on the bottom of the fingernail Therefore place the half moon part at the center of the scanner when scanning Correct Incorrect ...

Page 9: ...ions are available and the terminal does not need to be connected to the network In network mode multiple terminals are connected to the server through TCP IP links and the terminals can be managed by the administrator To use FingkeyAccessTM in network mode a server and a management program AccessManager Professional must be installed Stand alone Mode ...

Page 10: ...ofile and log data DB 4 Authentication Client PC 1 Client S W AccessManager 2 User registration and management 3 Terminal status and event monitoring Terminal 1 User registration modification deletion and checking 2 Consecutive registration of card only users 3 Warning Alarm handling 4 Door control TCP IP Server PC Client PC Network Mode ...

Page 11: ...tering Administrator Menu 15 User Management 19 UI Sound Setting 29 Network Setting 34 Serial Connection 39 Authentication Option Setting 40 Terminal Information Display 52 USB Memory Connection 56 Terminal Reset and Firmware Update 61 ...

Page 12: ...ude general users and administrators General users are only allowed to open the door while the administrator can use the Administrator menu to control the door as well as the terminal s functions 1 To enter the Administrator menu touch the MENU button at the lower of the touch pad 2 Input the administrator ID and follow the authentication process The Administrator menu will be displayed Because no...

Page 13: ...ion of all users 1 Sensor brightness 1 100 1 1 1 mode 2 Security level 2 1 N mode Please try menu 3 times after setting number 1 3 Capture mode 4 Time setting for fingerprint input 5 AUTO ON setting 1 Whether to use 1 N time setting or not 6 1 N time setting 2 Time setting time setting possible only when it is on 2 Fingerprint sensor setting 7 FreeScan 1 Language 2 Button tone 3 UI setting 3 Funct...

Page 14: ...4 System Setting 8 Time zone 1 Terminal ID 1 DHCP yes or no 2 Terminal IP 3 Sebnet Mask 4 Gateway 2 TCP IP 5 Server IP 3 Time limit 5 Network 4 Port setting 1 Number of users 6 Information 2 Firmware version 1 DB Format 2 Factory format 3 Number of registered fingerprints 4 Number of characters in ID 7 Factory default 5 Reset terminal ...

Page 15: ...nt and authentication type can be changed in the Modify menu Users can only be changed in stand alone mode In network mode the server management program must be used to change users User Deletion In network mode the User menu does not support deletion of certain or all users The administrator can only delete all users registered at a certain terminal by selecting Reset Æ User Data 1 User Manager 1...

Page 16: ...trast or Gain tab and select the value by moving your finger on the slider Authentication Security Level The security level is set according to the authentication method The security level for 1 1 authentication is between 1 and 9 and the default is 5 The security level for 1 N authentication is between 5 and 9 and the default is 8 If the security level is too high authentication failure rate may ...

Page 17: ...5 seconds Auto On Setting 1 N Authentication Time If 1 N authentication is being used the time can be set during which all user fingerprints are searched The input value can be between three to nine seconds with the default being three seconds If the search fails after the specified time a Matching timeout error will occur 2 FP Option 3 Capture Mode 2 FP Option 4 Sensor Timeout 2 FP Option 5 Auto ...

Page 18: ... user can change the language buzzer Function Key display mode Based on this setting the display for Function key will be showed differently For example SETTING OFF SETTING Mode2 3 UI Option 1 Language 3 UI Option 2 Buzzer F3 1234 Check In 1234 ...

Page 19: ...more information contact the service team Terminal ID Enter a unique terminal ID between 1 and 2000 The same terminal ID cannot be used in the same server TCP IP Setting After selecting network mode TCP IP must be configured to connect to the server Press on in the DHCP menu to decide to use DHCP When using DHCP enter into the server IP and port information of the server with AccessManager Profess...

Page 20: ...way are automatically allocated Time Limit Don t set this value too short Port Setting Enter the port number to be used for communication between the server and the terminal The default value is 7332 and the user can choose between 2000 and 65535 When changing the port data in the terminal change the communication setting of AccessManager Professional accordingly 5 Network 4 Port Setting 5 Network...

Page 21: ...t Save Logs and change No to Yes The logs can be checked by selecting Info Æ Log or by using the AccessManager Professional program Card To use card authentication to authenticate users do the following Select the card type MIFARE HID Wiegand It decides whether to use Wiegand communication protocol to send authentication results and user ID to a server 4 System Option 1 LOG 4 System Option 2 RF Ca...

Page 22: ...he server management program Depending on the function key user attendance records can be classified into Coming to work Leaving work Going out and Returning for efficient attendance management Time Zone The Time Zone menu is used to restrict or allow entry during certain time periods Using this function you can make timezone function enable or not 4 System Option 4 Function Mode 4 System Option 8...

Page 23: ...rmatted When format is completed the system goes back to the initial screen Factory Format Factory Format is a command to restore all information stored within a terminal into initial values including user DB option DB log information and logo Therefore the function should be used with an extreme caution 6 Infomation 1 of User 2 F W version ...

Page 24: ...lready exist To change these settings the administrator must delete all users registered at the terminal To change the number of fingerprint scans required for user fingerprint registration select Template Count and input the number The default is 2 and the administrator can choose 1 or 2 Reset Terminal Terminals can be reset without disassembling Please choose yes in a confirmation screen to rese...

Page 25: ...25 Chapter 3 General User Door Opening 65 Authentication in Attendance Mode 67 Changing User Information 69 ...

Page 26: ...n mode the user presses Authentication on the lower left and enters his ID Then the user continues the authentication process using the registered means fingerprint card or password 1 N Authentication In 1 N authentication the user does not need to input his ID Instead the scanned fingerprint is authenticated by searching all fingerprints in the DB The process is simpler than 1 1 authentication bu...

Page 27: ...n the same ways as in 1 1 authentication Card Authentication The user is authenticated only by scanning his card without entering his ID If 1 N authentication is not activated the user will be asked to input his ID after he presses Authentication on the terminal ...

Page 28: ... function keys in order to be authenticated Using Attendance Mode General Simple In attendance mode function keys are displayed on the lower right of the initial screen 1 In Simple or General Attendance mode the user must press a function key and input his ID to be authenticated Function keys are as follows F1 Coming to work F2 Leaving work F3 Going out F4 Returning 2 After the user presses a func...

Page 29: ... without inputting an ID Using Extended Attendance Mode Not available In Extended Attendance Mode the initial main screen will be displayed as shown on the left 1 Select a function key and press arrow keys to change function number 2 Enter the user ID and press Enter to authenticate F13 INPUT ID 0324 ...

Page 30: ...Information The administrator can change passwords fingerprints and card information of registered users using the terminal s Administrator menu or the server program To change user information contact the administrator ...

Page 31: ...31 Appendix Troubleshooting 71 Product Specifications 75 ...

Page 32: ...r If the user s finger is hurt the user must register another fingerprint 3 If the fingerprint is not clean lower the security level of the user and use the 1 1 authentication method 4 Input the user s ID in 1 1 mode and check if the user exists If fingerprint is not registered If the finger is too dry or humid fingerprint image quality may be poor and may not register Dry or moisturize the finger...

Page 33: ...network setting is correct 2 Check the TCP IP setting IP address of the server where AccessManager Professional is installed The server and the terminal must use the same port Related settings if DHCP is not used 3 Synchronize the terminal and the server settings ...

Page 34: ... connection for user registration Check the network connection or disable network mode to not use the network If the product is unstable or does not function 1 In the terminal by selecting Menu Æ Reset menu 2 Restart the server if the server management program is in use 3 If the terminal buttons do not function restart the terminal by pushing external reset button located right side of terminal 4 ...

Page 35: ...templates Two templates per user Communication Method TCP IP RS 485 Wiegand Dimensions 178 L x 77 W x 50 H mm Power Input AC 100V 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 12V 3A Door Dead Bolt Strike EM Lock Automatic Door Fire Alarm Temperature Humidity IP65 Class 20 60 Supplementary Features Buzzer announcement WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference ...

Page 36: ... commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WAR...

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