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     COPYRIGHT© 2015 Morpho Osny, France            MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  June 2015   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series  Installation Guide
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Warning   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 2 June 2015   Warning COPYRIGHT© 2015 Morpho. All rights reserved. Information  in  this  document  is  subject  to  change  without  notice  and  do  not represent a commitment on the part of Morpho.  This  document  contains  information  of  a  proprietary  nature  to  Morpho  and  is submitted  in  confidence  for  a  specific  purpose.  The  recipient  assumes  custody  and control and agrees that this document will not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part,  nor  its  contents  revealed in  any manner or to any person except to meet the purpose for which it was delivered. This caveat is applicable to all the pages of this document. This  manual  makes  reference  to  names  and  products  that  are  trademarks  of  their respective owners.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Revision History   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 3 June 2015   Revision History The table below contains the history of changes made to the present document. Version Date Reference Description 01 June 2015 2015_0000007248-V1 - Draft Document creation
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Table of Content   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 4 June 2015   Table of Content Warning ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 3 Section 1 : Introduction ................................................................................................................ 8 MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminals ............................................................................ 9 Scope of the document ............................................................................................................ 10 Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................... 11 Wiring Recommendations ................................................................................................... 11 Europe information ............................................................................................................. 12 USA information .................................................................................................................. 12 Canada information............................................................................................................. 13 Eco-design ...................................................................................... Erreur ! Signet non défini. Recommendations for terminal implementation .................................................................... 14 Section 2 : General Description .................................................................................................. 17 Box opening ............................................................................................................................. 18 Components of the initial package ......................................................................................... 19 Terminal's front view description ............................................................................................ 20 Terminal's rear view description ............................................................................................. 21 MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Technical Characteristics ................................................. 22 Section 3 : Installation Procedure ............................................................................................... 24 Before proceeding to the installation ..................................................................................... 25 Installation .............................................................................................................................. 26 Required tools (not supplied)............................................................................................... 26 Equipment from the initial package to use ......................................................................... 26 Step by step procedure ........................................................................................................ 27 Section 4 : Electrical Interface .................................................................................................... 29 Wiring overview ...................................................................................................................... 30 Power Supply ........................................................................................................................... 31 External Power supply ......................................................................................................... 31 POE (Power Over Ethernet) ................................................................................................. 31 Output Relay ........................................................................................................................... 32 Nominal characteristics of relay .......................................................................................... 32 Example of connection for electrical door locks .................................................................. 33 Tamper Switch ......................................................................................................................... 34 Operating principle for the switch ....................................................................................... 34
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Table of Content   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 5 June 2015   Nominal characteristics of switch block .............................................................................. 34 Wiegand port wiring ............................................................................................................... 35 Wiegand input wiring .......................................................................................................... 35 Wiegand output wiring ....................................................................................................... 36 The controller supports neither LED1 nor LED2 signals ....................................................... 37 The controller supports only LED1 signal ............................................................................ 37 The controller supports LED1 and LED2 signals .................................................................. 37 Data Clock Input .................................................................................................................. 38 Data Clock Output ............................................................................................................... 39 RS-485 port wiring ................................................................................................................... 40 GPIO wiring ............................................................................................................................. 41 Single Door Access Control (SDAC) implementation ............................................................... 42 Ethernet connection ................................................................................................................ 43 Default Ethernet configuration ........................................................................................... 43 Recommendations for RJ45 wiring ...................................................................................... 43 External USB connection ......................................................................................................... 44 Wi-Fi™ dongle installation ...................................................................................................... 45 Section 5 : User Interface ........................................................................................................... 46 Modes for controlling access rights ........................................................................................ 47 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 47 Identification mode ............................................................................................................. 47 Authentication (verification) mode ..................................................................................... 47 Multi-factor mode ............................................................................................................... 48 Proxy mode .......................................................................................................................... 48 External database mode (also called polling mode) ........................................................... 48 Configuring the terminal ......................................................................................................... 50 MorphoAccess® 500 or J Series legacy mode ...................................................................... 50 Bioscrypt 4G Series legacy mode ......................................................................................... 50 MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series native mode ................................................................. 51 Anti-tamper / anti-pulling switches ........................................................................................ 52 Section 6 : Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications ................................................ 53 Compatible Accessories, Licenses and Software ..................................................................... 54 Compatible PC applications .................................................................................................... 55 Section 7 : Recommendations .................................................................................................... 56 Notice................................................................................................................................... 57 General precautions ............................................................................................................ 57
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Table of Content   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 6 June 2015   Areas containing combustibles ............................................................................................ 57 Specific precautions for terminals equipped with a contactless smartcard reader ............ 57 Ethernet connection ............................................................................................................ 57 Date / Time synchronization ............................................................................................... 57 Cleaning precautions ........................................................................................................... 58 Legacy mode ........................................................................................................................ 58 Main principles ........................................................................................................................ 62 Most useful areas for biometric data...................................................................................... 63 Position of finger ..................................................................................................................... 64 Finger height ........................................................................................................................ 64 Finger angle ......................................................................................................................... 64 Finger inclination ................................................................................................................. 65 Finger rotation ..................................................................................................................... 65 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 66 How to get the latest versions of documents ......................................................................... 68 Documents concerning the MorphoAccess® terminal ............................................................ 69 Documents about installing the terminal ............................................................................ 69 Documents about administrating / using the terminal ....................................................... 69 Documents for the developer .............................................................................................. 69 Release note ........................................................................................................................ 70 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 72 The terminal IP address is unknown or it is not possible to connect to the terminal.......... 72 The sensor is switched off .................................................................................................... 72 The terminal returns erratic responses to Ping commands ................................................ 72 Technical Support and Hotline ................................................................................................ 73 North America ..................................................................................................................... 73 South America ..................................................................................................................... 73 South Africa ......................................................................................................................... 73 India: .................................................................................................................................... 73 Europe and rest of the world: .............................................................................................. 73 Web site ............................................................................................................................... 73  Annex 1 : Finger Placement Recommendations ...................................................................... 61 Annex 2 : Bibliography ............................................................................................................. 67 Annex 3 : Support .................................................................................................................... 71
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Table of Figures   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 7 June 2015   Table of Figures Figure 1: Implementation Recommendations ............................................................................. 15 Figure 2: Box Opening .................................................................................................................. 18 Figure 3: Box Content .................................................................................................................. 19 Figure 4: MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal front view ............................................... 20 Figure 5: MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal rear view ................................................ 21 Figure 6: Removing wall frame .................................................................................................... 25 Figure 7: Drilling template ........................................................................................................... 27 Figure 8: Wall plate fixing ............................................................................................................ 28 Figure 9: Cabling layout ............................................................................................................... 30 Figure 10: Power supply wiring ................................................................................................... 31 Figure 11: Output relay wiring ..................................................................................................... 32 Figure 12: Example of electric latch connection ......................................................................... 33 Figure 13: Tamper switch wiring ................................................................................................. 34 Figure 14: Wiegand input wiring ................................................................................................. 35 Figure 15: Wiegand output wiring ............................................................................................... 36 Figure 16: Wiegand port wiring – DataClock ............................................................................... 38 Figure 17: Wiegand port wiring – Data Clock .............................................................................. 39 Figure 18: RS-485 port wiring – RS485 ........................................................................................ 40 Figure 19: GPIO wiring ................................................................................................................. 41 Figure 20: SDAC wiring................................................................................................................. 42 Figure 21: RJ45 wiring .................................................................................................................. 43 Figure 22: External USB connection ............................................................................................ 44 Figure 23: Wi-Fi™ dongle installation .......................................................................................... 45
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 8 June 2015    Section 1 : Introduction
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 9 June 2015   MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminals Congratulations  for  choosing  a  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  Automatic Fingerprint Recognition Terminal. MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  provides  an  innovative  and  effective  solution  for access control applications using Fingerprint Verification or/and Identification. Among  a  range  of  alternative  biometric  technologies, the use of finger imaging has significant  advantages:  each  finger  constitutes  an  unalterable  physical  signature, developed  before  birth  and  preserved  until  death.  Unlike  DNA,  a  finger  image  is unique to each individual - even identical twins. MorphoAccess®  SIGMA Lite Series integrates Morpho  image processing and feature matching algorithms. This technology is based on lessons learned during 25 years of experience in the field of biometric identification and the creation of literally millions of individual fingerprint identification records. We believe you will find the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series fast, accurate, easy to use and suitable for physical access control. The MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series offers the following advantages:  high quality optical sensor (IQS quality sensor),  supports  multiple  input/output  interfaces  used  in  the  physical  access  control industry,  Local  Area  Network  interface  for  easy  interaction  with  other  host  systems  ;  LAN and WLAN possibilities (Wi-Fi™ as an option),  compact size for easy installation and integration into your available office space,  intuitive man machine interface with touch panel and display, that is easy to use in both setup and operational modes, To ensure the most effective use of your MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal, we recommend that you read this Installation Guide completely.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 10 June 2015   Scope of the document This guide deals with the  installation of  MorphoAccess® SIGMA  Lite Series,  which is made up of following list of products: MA SIGMA Lite Series Marketing Name Biometrics Contactless smartcard reader Touch screen Water Resistant Regulatory Model Number (*)  iCLASS® MIFARE® DESFire® NFC Prox® MA SIGMA Lite       MPH-AC001A MA SIGMA Lite iClass       MPH-AC001B MA SIGMA Lite Multi       MPH-AC001B MA SIGMA Lite Prox       MPH-AC001A MA SIGMA Lite+       MPH-AC001A MA SIGMA Lite+ iClass       MPH-AC001B MA SIGMA Lite+ Multi       MPH-AC001B MA SIGMA Lite+ Prox       MPH-AC001A (*)  The  Regulatory  Model  Number  is  the  main  product  identifier  in  the  regulatory documentation and test reports associated to the product NOTA :  MA stands for MorphoAccess®
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 11 June 2015   Safety Instructions  means Direct Current (DC) The  installation  of  this  product  should  be  made  by  a  qualified  service  Person  and should comply with all local regulations. It  is  strongly recommended to  use  a  class  II  power  supply  at  12VDC-24VDC and  1A minimum  (at  12VDC)  in  conformity  with  Safety  Electrical  Low  Voltage  (SELV).  The power supply cable length should not exceed 10 meters. This  product  is  intended  to  be  installed  with  a  power  supply  complying  with IEC60950-1, in accordance with the NEC Class 2 requirements; or supplied by a listed IEC60950-1  external  Power  Unit  marked  Class  2,  Limited  Power  source,  or  LPS  and rated 12VDC, 1A minimum or 24VDC, 0,5A minimum. In case of building-to-building connection (power source in a building, and terminal in another building), it is recommended to connect the 0V of the power supply to the earthing  system  of  the  building.  And  the  terminal  block  Power  Ground  must  be connected with the earthing system of the other building. Note that all connections of the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal described hereafter are of SELV (Safety Electrical Low Voltage) type. Wiring Recommendations Morpho  recommends  using  a  gauge  AWG20  for  12VDC  power  supply  (when  the terminal is not powered using POE feature). The voltage must be measured on the product block connector and must be equal to 12VDC-24VDC (-15% / +10%) For  information,  this  table  shows  the  maximum  drop  voltage  observed  on  the terminal MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series, depending on the length of the cable: Gauge AWG Diameter (mm) Maximum drop voltage @ 1m (V) Maximum drop voltage @ 5m (V) Maximum drop voltage @ 10m (V) 20 0.81 0.03 0.17 0.33 22 0.64 0.05 0.26 0.53 24 0.51 0.08 0.42 0.84 Drop voltage = loss of power due to wire resistance and its length:  V2 = V1 – Drop voltage  V1 V2 L
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 12 June 2015   Regulations Europe information MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  are  intended  to  be  used  for  professional application only (buildings, airport...). Residential usage isn’t on application domain of these products. Morpho  hereby  declares  that  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  terminal  has been tested and it complies with following listed standards:  EMC Directive 2004/108/CE – Class A  R&TTE Directive (1999/5/CE).  ROHS Directive 2011/65. Note: European Directive ErP isn’t applicable  USA information  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  subject to the  following  two  conditions:  (1)  this  device  may  not  cause  harmful interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Responsible Party: Morpho 11, boulevard Gallieni 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux – France NOTA :  This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  B digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one of the following measures:  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 13 June 2015    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with category B FCC restrictions.  Canada information WARNING  TO  USERS  IN  THE  CANADA  /  ATTENTION  POUR  LES  UTILISATEURS  AU CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada  license-exempt RSS standard(s), and with ICES  003  standard  for  version(s)  without  RFID  reader.  Operation  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. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna  of  a  type  and  maximum  (or  lesser)  gain  approved  for  the  transmitter  by Industry Canada.  To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be  so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 14 June 2015   Recommendations for terminal implementation Every  installation  is  unique.  Sometimes  the  issues  are  well  defined  and  can  be handled in a standard fashion; sometimes the issues are very specific and may not be immediately recognizable. Morpho recommends following these steps for a successful installation:  Plan the installation - Choose the type of hardware required, decide if a network is required, and decide on the location and number of required terminals.  Unpack all items - Unpack all items and check against the packing list.  Install  network  hardware  components  -  Install  the  cabling  and  components needed to run the system.  Install software - Install the software needed to set up the terminals.  Pre-configure device - Connect the terminals to the Ethernet, supply power to the terminals, and pre-configure the terminals.  Mount devices - Mount the terminals in their final locations  Power  distribution  and  device  hook  up  -  Connect  the  terminals  wiring  via  the back panel.  Power-up  procedure  -  Check the power connections,  and  then  start the system safely.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 15 June 2015   To  secure  properly  an  access,  Morpho  recommends  installing  the  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal as a part of the typical Access Control environment, as the one described in the figure below.  Figure 1: Implementation Recommendations This environment comprises: The MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal itself Its  role  is  to  perform  one-to-many  biometric  identification  or  one-to-one  biometric verification, i.e. to identify the individual who is presenting his finger on the terminal sensor by comparing his biometric data with the references previously stored in the terminal database (in the form of biometric templates) or to verify his identity using the reference stored in a contactless card presented to the terminal. An Access Controller (3rd party product) The Controller is the element which controls the access rights of the individuals to the secured area. For that reason, it must be located in the secured area. ACCESS CONTROLSYSTEM(*) OR EQUIVALENTNON SECUREDAREAACCESS CONTROLLERTCP/IP, Wiegand, Dataclock or RS485ELECTRICLATCH (*)SECUREDAREADry ContactMorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite TerminalDry ContactALARM
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 1 : Introduction   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 16 June 2015   The  individuals  who  are  authorized  to  access  the  secured  area  have  their  User  ID listed in a so-called "White List" (in contrast with a black list). The  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  terminal  and  the  Controller  are communicating using one of the available protocol (TCP/IP, Wiegand or Dataclock, or RS485). The typical process is described below:  After  access  request,  and  local  checks,  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series terminal sends the User ID, and the result of local checks, to the Controller  The  Controller  performs  additional  checks,  and  sends  its  decision  to  the MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  terminal  (which  displays  access  granted  or access  denied  depending  on  the  answer),  and  to  the  electric  latch  of  the  door (though a door controller) if access is granted to the user  The  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  terminal  sends  an  alarm  signal  to  the Controller as soon as a malicious operation is detected (terminal pulled out from the  wall or  opened);  please refer to 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:  white lists (i.e. for VIP),  black 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  MorphoAccess®  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 MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal through a dry contact. The MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series  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; please refer to the  paragraph  dealing  with  anti-pulling  and  anti-tamper  switches  for  more explanations. A Door Electric Latch or equivalent (3rd party product) The  activation  of  this  element,  open  the  door  or  the  gate,  to  provide  the  physical access to the protected area. 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 White List). Connection between these two elements is done through a dry contact.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 17 June 2015    Section 2 : General Description
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 18 June 2015   Box opening At  the  box  opening,  components  shall  be  extracted  from  the  protection  casing  as depicted in the pictures below. Extract the wall plate (which is not screwed to the terminal) and keep it separate until the installation of the terminal is completed. The screwing of the product to the wall plate is the last stage of the installation. The protection accessory provided is optional: it is recommended in case of outdoor installation (to protect biometric module against dust, rain and direct sun rays).        Figure 2: Box Opening
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 19 June 2015   Components of the initial package              Figure 3: Box Content  1. One (1) Terminal’s body 2. One (1) Wall frame 3. One (1) Pre-wired back door 4. One (1) Protection accessory (optional) to insert over the biometric sensor
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 20 June 2015   Terminal's front view description                     Figure 4: MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal front view   Contactless card area  Logo on cover when available  Buzzer Optical biometrical sensor USB port (for configuration and settings with a USB mass storage) Sensor protection cap (optional) 2.8" WVGA touch-screen (Lite+ model)
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 21 June 2015   Terminal's rear view description                        Figure 5: MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal rear view  Terminal blocks USB port (for installation of an optional Wi-Fi™ USB dongle) Anti-tamper  /  Anti-pulling switches RJ-45 female connector Internal Relay Wiegand or Data & Clock RS485 & GPIO Power supply & Tamper Switch
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 22 June 2015   MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Technical Characteristics Item Description Access control modes Identification (search for fingerprint in a local database) Authentication with contactless smartcard, with or without fingerprint check (only if terminal is equipped with a contactless smartcard reader) Multi-factor: identification or authentication (only if terminal is equipped with a contactless smartcard reader) Proxy: the access control check is fully driven by a remote system Man Machine Interface 2,8” WVGA color touchscreen LCD (Lite+ model only) Buzzer Biometrics Morpho Compact Biometric Module inside:  500dpi, 256 gray levels optical sensor. FBI PIV IQS quality sensor. False Acceptance Rate (FAR) adjustable from 1% down to 10-7% Database capacity: 3,000 users (standard) and up to 10 000 users (with specific license). Log capacity 100 000 records (standard) and up to 1 000 000 (with specific license) LAN/WLAN connection For terminal configuration and data transfer: Ethernet 10/100 Base T (MDI, MDI-X) Or Wi-Fi™ Wireless LAN (option), WEP, WPA (PSK) and WPA2 (PSK) encryption available Either TCP, TLS or SSL protocol RFID cards (depending on product version) MIFARE® 1k, 4k MIFARE® PLUS S (SL1, SL3) 2k, 4k DESFire® 2k, 4k, 8k HID iCLASS® 16kb, 32kb HID Prox
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 2 : General Description   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 23 June 2015   Serial port The serial port supports WIEGAND, DATACLOCK (ISO2) and RS485 protocols Output relay switches Access granted: 1 switch two outputs (normally “open” and normally “closed”) (30V – 2A max) USB host port External port for terminal configuration through a USB mass storage key Internal port to connect an external Wi-Fi™ USB dongle using an adapter cable. Input signals LED1/LED2 to activate the access granted relay Power supply 12 to 24 V DC power supply (1A min @12V) Or by Power Over Ethernet through RJ-45 connector Power consumption TBD Security of the terminal Anti-tamper-pulling switches. Tamper-pulling detection: one relay switch. Size and weight W x H x D: 68mm x 156mm x 62mm (2.68” x 6,14” x 2,44”) Weight : 280g Environmental conditions  Operating temperature -10 °C to + 55 °C (14°F to 131°F) Operating humidity 10 % < RH < 80 % (non condensing) Storage temperature -25 °C to + 70 °C (-13°F to 158°F) Storage humidity 5% < RH < 95 % IP65 (once back door attached with the 4 screws) The terminal should be installed in controlled lighting conditions. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight or to UV lights. Certifications CE, IEC6095-1, FCC Part 15, RSS210, Issue8 : 2010, RoHS, REACh, WEEE
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 3 : Installation Procedure   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 24 June 2015    Section 3 : Installation Procedure
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 3 : Installation Procedure   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 25 June 2015    Before proceeding to the installation  Make  sure  that  you  have  all  the  components  described  in  “Components  of  the initial package” section at your disposal.  Remove the wall plate. Keep this element at hand.                 Figure 6: Removing wall frame It is then possible to fix wall plate on the wall. The recommended height for fixing of the terminal is 1.40m (top of the product).   For  an  optimal  use  the  terminal  must  be  installed  in  an  area  where  the lighting  conditions  are  controlled.  Avoid  direct  exposure  of  the  sensor  to the sun light.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 3 : Installation Procedure   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 26 June 2015   Installation Required tools (not supplied)  Two (2) raw plugs + Two (2) ø 4mm max and length 30mm screws.  One (1) screwdriver adapted to screws above.  One (1) Drill (with a drill bit diameter adapted to raw plugs above).  One (1) hole saw (depending on installation case).  A (1) Torx T10 screwdriver   Deadbolt/door strike  Snubber  diode  required  to  protect  regulated  DC  power  supply  from  inductive kickback (1N4007 diode or equivalent recommended)  Separate  power  supply  for  the  deadbolt/door  strike  based  on  supplier's recommendations.  External relay (if required)  Networking cable  For  UL-294  compliance,  an  earthed  screen  in  the  wire  or  around  all  wires  to/from product  is  only  required  when  the  wires  share  space/compartment/tube  with  high voltage cables. Equipment from the initial package to use  One (1) Terminal’s body,  One (1) pre-wired back door,  One (1) wall plate,  One (1) Protection accessory (optional) to insert over the biometric sensor
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 3 : Installation Procedure   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 27 June 2015   Step by step procedure  The recommended height for fixing of the terminal is 1.40m (top of the product).   For  an  optimal  use  the  terminal  must  be  installed  in  an  area  where  the lighting  conditions  are  controlled.  Avoid  direct  exposure  of  the  sensor  to the sun light.  Power  supply  from  electrical  source  shall  be  switched  off  before  starting the installation.  The  strength  of  the  attachment  depends  on  the  solidity  of  the  wall  on which the terminal is mounted.  To ensure water tightness, the  pre-wired back door has to be attached to the product with the 4 screws (refer to corresponding picture for process).  Drilling the mounting holes  Figure 7: Drilling template 60,1mmScale 1.0Φ = 4mm83,3mm7,45mm1400mm40mm minØ46mm max
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 3 : Installation Procedure   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 28 June 2015   If  not present, drill  in  the  wall  a  hole  with  a  diameter  adapted  to  the  width  of  the terminal and the cable to be hosted in (see Figure 7: Drilling template. This template at scale 1:1 can be found in the Quick Installation Guide). Confirm  the  presence  inside  the  hole  of  all  the  cables  needed  for  the  electrical installation (see Electrical Interface) Drill in the wall 2 holes with a diameter adapted to screws and fit them with the raw plugs (see Figure 7: Drilling template).   Fixing  Be  sure  that  a  sufficient  space  is  reserved  in  the  wall  for  the  passage  of cables,  in  particular  for  Ethernet  cable  and  plug,  and  also  for  the  Wi-Fi dongle (if applicable).  Figure 8: Wall plate fixing Place the wall plate against the wall, opposite the four holes pierced in the wall (see Figure 8: Wall plate fixing). Cabling Cable for wiring shall be AWG 20 to 24, length shall be adapted to the size of the hole in the wall, to terminal connections,  and to the distant between the electric source and the terminal itself. Closing Power has to be set up just after closing it. If product has to be stored for a long time (more than 48 hours), don’t forget to restore its configuration before use. Finally, lock the product with the screw at the bottom of the terminal.  !
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 29 June 2015    Section 4 : Electrical Interface
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 30 June 2015   Wiring overview  Before proceeding, make sure that the person in charge of installation and connections  is  properly  connected  to  earth,  in  order  to  prevent Electrostatic Discharges (ESD).  Power  supply  ground  shall  not  be  used  for  peripheral  ground.  All  other grounds can be used indifferently.  Note that all connections of the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal described hereafter are of SELV (Safety Electrical Low Voltage) type.   Figure 9: Cabling layout
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 31 June 2015   Power Supply POE  and  external  power  supply  can be  used  simultaneously,  but  when  both power supplies are available, priority is given to external power supply. If the external power supply fails or is shut down, the terminal will go off and then restart using POE. External Power supply  Figure 10: Power supply wiring 1 Red Power Supply 12-24V DC In Positive 12-24 Volts, power supply 2 Black Power ground In Ground power supply  External power supply  Must comply with IEC 60950-1 standard.  12V to 24V Dc (regulated and filtered) 1 Amp min at 12V.   Could be provided by a 12 Volts Wiegand power supply, which complies with the Security Industry Association's Wiegand standard March 1995.  If sharing power between devices, each unit must receive 1A (e.g. two units would require a 12vDC, 2A supply)  POE (Power Over Ethernet) MorphoAccess®  SIGMA Lite  Series  terminal's  power  supply  can  also  be  provided  by the  Ethernet  using  RJ45  connection  (Power  Over  Ethernet  mode  -  IEEE802.3af  or IEEE802.3at type 1 compliant).
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 32 June 2015   Output Relay   Figure 11: Output relay wiring 19 Yellow Relay NO  Contact relay (normally open) 22 Grey Relay COM  Contact relay common 21 Orange Relay NC  Contact relay (normally closed) Nominal characteristics of relay  Load characteristics:  1  A  max  @  30  VDC  (according  to  the  safety  extra  low  voltage  requirements independently of the power supply),  Resistive load or inductive load; see warning information hereafter for inductive load.  The internal relay is designed for at least 100 000 cycles.   Inductive load  management requires a parallel diode for a better contact lifetime.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 33 June 2015   Example of connection for electrical door locks  Figure 12: Example of electric latch connection +VCC <30VImax < 2AElectricdoor lockOverswingdiodeMorphoAccess® SIGMA TerminalButton on otherside of the doorRelay Pin 1Relay Pin 2
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 34 June 2015   Tamper Switch   Figure 13: Tamper switch wiring 3 Light Blue Switch 1  Tamper switch contact 4 Pink Switch 2  Strip on tamper switch Operating principle for the switch  Product installed on the wall plate: switch enabled (contact closed).  Product opened (rear connectors accessible): switch disabled (contact open). Nominal characteristics of switch block Electrical  characteristics:  100  mA  at  30  VDC  max  (Resistive  load)  according  to  the safety extra low voltage standard.  This MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal is part of security system; it  is  customer’s  responsibility  to  connect  the  tamper  switch  (contact)  to physical  access  controller,  in  order  to  detect  unauthorized  access  to  the connector blocks.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 35 June 2015   Wiegand port wiring Wiegand input wiring The  following figure  shows  how to  cable the  wires of the  “Wiegand  In”  port  of the terminal for Wiegand protocol. This is used, for instance, to connect an external card stripe reader to the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite terminal.    Figure 14: Wiegand input wiring 13 Green / Red WIEGAND_IN0 In Wiegand IN D0 (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 15 White / Red WIEGAND_IN1 In Wiegand IN D1 (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 11 Yellow GPO0 (WIEGAND_LEDIN) Out Wiegand LEDIN (typical = 5VDC) (option) 20 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand   If  pull-up’s  to  12V  have  been  added  on  D0_IN  and  D1_IN  inputs  on  a previous  installation  with  a  MorphoAccess®  500  Series  terminal,  these resistors  must  be  removed  to  avoid  any  damage  to  the  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 36 June 2015   Wiegand output wiring The following figure shows how to  cable the  wires of the  Wiegand OUT port  of the terminal  for  Wiegand  protocol.  This  is  used,  for  instance,  to  connect  the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite terminal to an Access Control Panel (ACP).   Figure 15: Wiegand output wiring 14 Green WIEGAND _OUT0 Out Wiegand OUT D0 (5V TTL) 16 White WIEGAND _OUT1 Out Wiegand OUT D1 (5V TTL) 17 Blue WIEGAND_LEDOUT1 In Wiegand LED IN 1 (option): panel feedback (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 18 Blue / Red WIEGAND_LEDOUT2 In Wiegand LED IN 2 (option): panel feedback (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 20 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand  The use of LED IN 1 and LED IN 2 wires is described in the paragraphs below.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 37 June 2015   The controller supports neither LED1 nor LED2 signals When  the  access  controller  has  no  relay  contact  to  provide  an  answer  to  the MorphoAccess® terminal, then the decision to emit either the “access granted” signal or the “access denied” signal is taken by another way. It is either the MorphoAccess® terminal  itself  that  decide,  or  it  waits  for  the  access controller  answer  through  the local area network (TCP), or on the RS-485 serial port. It is strongly recommended to disable the LED IN feature, to  avoid any interference on MorphoAccess terminal behavior. The controller supports only LED1 signal When  the  access  controller  has  only  one  relay  contact  which  is  dedicated  to  the “access  granted”  answer,  this  one  must  be  connected  between  the  LED1  and  GND wires. The LED1 wire is set to the low level by closing the contact between the LED1 and the GND wires, and it means “access granted”. The MorphoAccess® terminal uses the timeout of the wait for a low level on the on LED1 wire or LED2 wire as “access denied” answer. To  minimize  at  most  the  waiting  time  of  the  user,  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite Series terminal timeout value, must be adjusted to a value a little bit higher than the maximal value of the controller response time. Warning: if the LED2 wire is connected, it must be constantly maintained in the high state. The controller supports LED1 and LED2 signals When  the  controller  supports  one  relay  contact  for  each  of  the  possible  answers then:  The « access granted » contact must be connected between the LED1 and the GND wires of the terminal  The « access denied » contact must be connected between the LED2 and the GND wires of the terminal.  The MorphoAccess® terminal considers that:  The  answer  of  the  controller  is  "access  granted",  when  the  controller  puts  the LED1 wire to the low state (by closing a contact between the LED1 and the GND wires), and leaves the LED2 wire to the high state.  The answer of the controller is "access denied", when the controller puts the LED2 wire to the low state (by closing a contact between the LED2 and the GND wires), whatever is the state of the LED1 wire. The  MorphoAccess®  terminal  also  considers  that  the  answer  of  the  controller  is "access denied" in case of time-out while expecting for a closure between LED1 and GND wires, or between LED2 and GND wires.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 38 June 2015   Data Clock Input The  following figure  shows  how to  cable the  wires of the  “Wiegand  In”  port  of the terminal  for  Data  Clock  protocol.  This  is  used,  for  instance,  to  connect  an  external card stripe reader to the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite terminal.    Figure 16: Wiegand port wiring – DataClock 13 Green / Red WIEGAND_IN0 In Data (Output type required: Open drain only) 15 White / Red WIEGAND_IN1 In Clock (Output type required: Open drain only) 17 Blue WIEGAND_LEDOUT1 Out Card present signal (if configured, only one selectable for Morpho Legacy) 18 Blue / Red WIEGAND_LEDOUT2 Out Card present signal (if configured) 20 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 39 June 2015   Data Clock Output The following figure shows how to  cable the  wires of the  Wiegand OUT port  of the terminal  for  Data  Clock  protocol.  This  is  used,  for  instance,  to  connect  the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite terminal to an Access Control Panel (ACP).    Figure 17: Wiegand port wiring – Data Clock 17 Blue WIEGAND_LEDOUT1 Out Data ( 5V TTL ) 18 Blue / Red WIEGAND_LEDOUT2 Out Clock ( 5V TTL ) 20 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 40 June 2015   RS-485 port wiring The  following  figure  shows  how  to  cable  the  wires  of  the  RS-485  OUT  port  of  the terminal (RS-485 protocol). This is used, for instance, to connect the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite terminal to an Access Control Panel (ACP).    Figure 18: RS-485 port wiring – RS485 5 Blue RS485_A In/Out RS485 Rx/Tx non inverting signal 7 Blue / Red RS485_B In/Out RS485 Rx/Tx inverting signal 6 Black / Red RS485_GND  Ground RS485 implementation is limited to half-duplex communication. So only Tx+, Tx- and ground reference signals are necessary. Depending on the RS485 network, an impedance adaptation may be required. For  farthest  terminal,  a  120-Ohms  resistor  termination  may  be  added  outside  the terminal between Tx+ and Tx-.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 41 June 2015   GPIO wiring   Figure 19: GPIO wiring 9 Orange GPI_0 In Digital Input (1,8V to 5V)  10 Orange / Red GPI_1 In Digital Input (1,8V to 5 V) 11 Yellow GPO_0 Out Digital Output (5V – 5mA max)  12 Yellow / Red GPO_1 Out Digital Output (5V – 5mA max) 8 Black / Red GPIO_GND
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 42 June 2015   Single Door Access Control (SDAC) implementation   Figure 20: SDAC wiring  If door contact is not used, GPI1 and GPO1 shall be connected together External Power supplyGPI_1GPO_0Push button /Motion sensorGPI_0GPO_1RELAY_COMRELAY_NO/NCDoor contactDoor strike
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 43 June 2015   Ethernet connection Ethernet  interface  can  be  used  to  power  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series terminal  through  POE  (Power  Over  Ethernet  -  IEEE802.3af  or  IEEE802.3at  type  1 mode). According to the POE standard two modes are available: power on data pins and power on dedicated pins. Use  either  one  of  these  modes  depending  on  POE  implementation  on  your  local Ethernet network.  Wi-Fi™ dongle must not be used with POE power supply. The POE doesn’t provide enough power for both the terminal and the Wi-Fi USB dongle.  Ethernet cable shall be shielded Default Ethernet configuration By default, MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal is configured in DHCP mode Recommendations for RJ45 wiring Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signals Data  pair 1 Data  pair 1 Data  pair 2 NC/POE pin dedicated (+) NC/POE pin dedicated (+) Data  pair 2 Ground/ pin dedicated (-) NC/POE pin dedicated (-) EIA / TIA T568B Colors White orange Orange White green Blue White blue Green White brown Brown EIA / TIA T568A Colors White green White green White green White green White green White green White green White green Corel L120 Colors Grey White Pink Orange Yellow Blue Purple Brown  Figure 21: RJ45 wiring RJ45 plug pinout is compliant with 10/100 base T, IEEE802.3 Specification. Product is compliant also with MDI or MDI-X.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 44 June 2015   External USB connection                      Figure 22: External USB connection  The  external  Micro  USB  port  can  be  used  to  connect  a  mass  storage  USB  key  for administration only. This requires  a standard Micro USB-type A / USB-type A female adapter or cable (which can be found in Morpho catalogue with ref 293658551).  Please  report  to  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  Administration  Guide  for  more information.   USB  connection  is  limited  to  USB  mass  storage  key  connection  (power consumption shall not exceed 200mA)
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 4 : Electrical Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 45 June 2015   Wi-Fi™ dongle installation Wi-Fi™ dongle shall be preferably  installed outside the product  (separate  area  shall be reserved in the wall) and connected to the internal USB Mini B (at the rear of the terminal) using Morpho cable provided in the kit.  Wi-Fi™ dongle shall not be exposed to temperature exceeding 50°C (don’t forget to count the thermal dissipation of the product and of the Wi-Fi™ dongle). Wi-Fi™ feature requires the product to be powered from an external DC 12V to 24V power supply (the POE doesn’t provides enough power for both the terminal and the Wi-Fi™ dongle) Only  Wi-Fi™  dongle  delivered  by  Morpho  (kit  reference  XXX-TBD)  may  be  installed with the terminal for WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) operation. Cable has to be plugged on  the upward  USB connector of the rear panel, as on the following image:     Figure 23: Wi-Fi™ dongle installation   Wi-Fi™ USB dongle USB extension cord
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 46 June 2015    Section 5 : User Interface
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 47 June 2015   Modes for controlling access rights Introduction The MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal offers several methods for controlling access rights: it needs to be configured in one of the following four modes:  Identification mode,  Authentication mode (requires a contactless smartcard reader in the terminal),  Multi-factor mode (requires a contactless smartcard reader in the terminal),  Proxy mode Refer  to  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  Administration  Guide  for  more information on Access Control. Identification mode The Identification process of the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal proceeds by  comparison  of  the  biometric  data  of  the  finger  placed  on  the  biometric  sensor, with all the biometric data stored in the database. It means that the biometric data of the allowed users must be stored in the internal database before they  can request the access on the terminal. This biometric data is acquired either directly on the terminal (using the embedded webserver application and  the  biometric  sensor  of  the  terminal),  or  on  an  enrolment  system  using  a biometric sensor compatible with the terminal (such as MorphoSmart™ sensors). The  access  control  by  identification process  is  started  when  a  finger  is  detected  on the biometric sensor When the user requests the access, his identity is unknown, and it is the terminal that searches for his identity. The terminal grants the access if a match is found (the user is identified); otherwise the access is denied (the user remains unknown). For  further  information,  please  see  the  "Identification  mode"  section  in  the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide. Authentication (verification) mode Unlike the "identification" mode, the user identity must be known in order to execute the authentication process. Indeed,  authentication  is  an  identity  verification  process:  the  user  provides  his identity and the terminal checks it with the relevant process. This mode doesn’t compare the user’s data to the data of several users: it compares the  data  provided  by  the  user  with  the  reference  data  provided  by  the  same  user during enrollment phase. The data can be on a card presented to the terminal or in a database and ID is provided by the user.  Access is authorized if the terminal finds a correspondence.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 48 June 2015   For  further  information,  please  see  the  "Authentication  mode"  section  in  the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide. Multi-factor mode In  this  mode,  the  "identification"  and  "authentication"  modes  are  available simultaneously; the user decides which control method will be used:  by placing his finger on the sensor, thereby triggering the identification process,  by placing his contactless card on the reader, thereby triggering the authentication process, This is the default mode for terminals fitted with a contactless smartcard reader. For  further  information,  please  see  the  "Multi-factors  method"  section  in  the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide. Proxy mode The Proxy mode  is an operating mode where the access control main application is located  in  a  distant  system.  This  is  not  a  standalone  mode  like  Identification  and Authentication modes. It means that the terminal becomes a slave of the host system application. The access control  application  is  running  on  the  host  system  and  uses  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA Lite Series terminal high level functions: •  Identification function •  Authentication function •  Read data on a contactless card •  Access control result signal command The MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal is driven through an Ethernet (or Wi-Fi™) link using TCP, SSL or TLS protocol. The MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal acts as a server: it is either waiting for a command or executing a command. The  commands  allowed  by  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  terminal  are described  in  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  Host  System  Interface Specification document. For  further  details  about  SSL  or  TLS  on  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series terminal, please refer to the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide. External database mode (also called polling mode) The  reference  biometric  templates  of  the  users  are  stored  in  external  database, instead of terminal local database or user’s RF card. When authentication is initiated on the terminal, the terminal will poll the user ID to external  controller.  On  polling  out  the  ID,  the  corresponding  template  (if  exists)  is fetched from the external database and is authenticated against user’s biometric on
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 49 June 2015   the  terminal.  Once  the  template  request  is  posted  to  the  external  database,  the terminal  shall  wait  for  the  finger  template  from  the  external  database  to  start authentication. Further process shall be same as authentication.  Polling Process using buffer:   The  user’s  input  ID  will  be  queued  in  the  terminal’s  queue,  which  is  polled  by external application.   External  application  waits  for  the  User  ID  by  polling  the  buffer.  After  getting  an user ID, it will search the template in database and send template to terminal for further authentication.   The user is authenticated by the external device and granted access accordingly.   MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  terminal  also  has  distant  commands  to  retrieve polling buffer status and polling buffer data. Refer to the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Host System Interface Specification document.  How to Activate? External  database  mode  can  be  activated  through  Webserver  >  Complete Configuration,  by  setting  “ucc.enable_external_database”  parameter  to  1.  Only  an admin  user  can  activate polling  mode.  You  can  refer  to  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA Lite  Series  Host  System  Interface  Specification  document  to  know  how  to  set  this parameter.  NOTA :  When  terminal  is  in  L1  legacy  mode,  then  polling  mode  can  be  configured  using SecureAdmin application.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 50 June 2015   Configuring the terminal MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminals are standalone biometric systems which offers  advance  features  for  access  control.  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series terminals  are  equipped with  a  facility  to  support  the  MorphoAccess® and  Bioscrypt legacy systems. When MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal is set in any of the legacy modes, it supports  the  database  structures  and  configurations  of  the  selected  legacy  system. When the terminal  is booted  for the first  time, user  can select any of the following modes: MorphoAccess® 500 or J Series legacy mode MorphoAccess®  SIGMA Lite  Series terminal can be operated in  MorphoAccess® 500 or  J  series  mode  (also  referred  as  Legacy  Morpho).  In  this  mode,  the  terminal  will support  configurations  and  operations  of  MorphoAccess®  500  series  terminals. Terminal can authenticate users enrolled in the MorphoAccess® 500 series terminal, using biometric check as well as contactless card. New users can also be enrolled in MorphoAccess® 500 series mode.  Once the product is configured in Legacy Morpho mode, the following methods can be used to configure the terminal:  through the Ethernet interface (remote management)  through a Wi-Fi™ connection (license and dongle required) Configuration procedures are described inside the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide as follows:  Section 4: Terminal Configuration And Administration Bioscrypt 4G Series legacy mode MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  can  be  operated  in  Bioscrypt  4G  mode  (also referred as Legacy L1). In this mode, the terminal will support limited operations and configurations that are done using Secure Admin application. The terminal in L1 mode is  able  to  authenticate  the  users  enrolled  on  4G  terminals  and  contactless  cards. However it is not possible to enrol users in legacy L1 mode on MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal. In case, users  are enrolled in  MA5G  mode, the  user data cannot be exported  when terminal is in L1 mode. Once  the  product  is  configured  in  Legacy  L1  mode,  the  following  methods  can  be used to configure the terminal:  through the Ethernet interface (remote management)  through a Wi-Fi™ connection (license and dongle required)
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 51 June 2015   Configuration procedures are described inside the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide as follows:  Section 4: Terminal Configuration And Administration  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series native mode MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal is by default configured in native mode, also  named  MA5G.  It  will  support  the  new  features  and  configurations  only  in  the native mode. The terminal can be configured using an internet browser connected to the embedded Webserver application.  NOTA :  When terminal mode is switched from MA5G to any of the legacy modes, the entire configuration (excepted communication links) and all databases are erased NOTA :  The terminal is rebooted on mode change and factory settings are applicable.  Once the product is configured in native mode, the following methods can be used to configure the terminal:  through the Ethernet interface (remote management)  through a Wi-Fi™ connection (license and dongle required) Configuration procedures are described inside the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administration Guide as follows:  Section 4: Terminal Configuration And Administration
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 5 : User Interface   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 52 June 2015   Anti-tamper / anti-pulling switches Please refer also to “Tamper Switch” section. These  switches  are  activated  as  soon  as  there  is  enough  pressure  applied  on  the terminal  against  the  wall.  They  are  deactivated  as  soon  as  this  pressure  is  not  big enough, e.g. when the terminal is pulled out of the wall. When the switches are deactivated, the  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal acts  as  required  by  the  related  configuration  key  (see  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite Series Administrator / User Guide for key configuration description):  Ignore the event (default): useful during normal maintenance operations.  Send an alarm message to the Central Access Controller, through the usual channel of  the  access  control  result  messages  (Wiegand,  DataClock,  RS485,  Ethernet  or Wi-Fi™).  An  alarm  switch  (relay  contact)  is  directly  available  on  block  terminal «tamper switch pins». Please refer to “Wiring overview” and to “Tamper Switch” sections.  Generate  an  audible  alarm  signal  with  the  speaker  and  an  alert  message  on  the screen.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 6 : Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 53 June 2015    Section 6 : Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 6 : Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 54 June 2015   Compatible Accessories, Licenses and Software The following items can be ordered directly to Morpho or to an official distributor, so as to enjoy all the features of your MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminal:  Power supply units,  Contactless smartcards: MIFARE® 1k, 4k; DESFire® 2k, 4k, 8k,  MA WI-FI PACK: containing a Wi-Fi™ USB dongle and a Wi-Fi™ license to activate Wi-Fi™ capability on your terminal,  User database size license (MA_10K_USERS): enabling database size upgrade from 3,000  to  10,000  users  capacity  (max  3  fingers  per  record)  at  creation  of  the database.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 6 : Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 55 June 2015   Compatible PC applications MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series terminals are fully compatible with:  Morpho Integrator’s Kit (MIK) software development kit (version 6 or later).  MorphoBioToolBox (version 2 or later)  Using  Legacy  Morpho  mode,  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series  is  also  compatible with:  MEMS (version 7.3.1 or later),  MIK (version 5.4 or later), The limitations in Morpho Legacy mode are described in the following document: MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Release Note - Legacy Morpho limitations  Using Legacy L1 mode, MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series is also compatible with:  SecureAdmin (version v4.1.20.0.0.0.0 or later), The limitations in L1 Legacy mode are described in the following document: MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Release Note - Legacy L1 limitations
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 7 : Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 56 June 2015    Section 7 :  Recommendations
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 7 : Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 57 June 2015   Notice The  manufacturer  cannot  be  held  responsible  in  case  of  non-compliance  with  the following recommendations or incorrect use of the terminal. General precautions  Do not attempt to repair your terminal yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible  for  any  damage/accident  that  may  result  from  attempts  to  repair components.  Any  work  carried  out  by  non-authorized  personnel  will  invalidate your warranty.  Do not expose your terminal to extreme temperatures.  Use  your  terminal  with  original  accessories.  Attempts  to  integrate  unapproved accessories to the terminal will void your warranty.  Due  to  electrostatic  discharge,  and  depending  on  the  environment,  synthetic carpet should be avoided in areas where the terminal has been installed. Areas containing combustibles It is strongly recommended that you do not install your terminal in the vicinity of gas stations, petroleum processing facilities or any other facility containing flammable or combustible gasses or materials. Specific precautions for terminals equipped with a contactless smartcard reader It is recommended to install terminals equipped with a contactless smartcard reader at  a  certain  distance  (>  30cm)  from  metallic  elements  such  as  iron  fixations  or  lift gates or radio product (such as contactless smartcard reader). Performances in terms of  contactless  badge  reading  distance  will  decrease  when  metallic  elements  are closer. Ethernet connection It is recommended to use a category 5 shielding cable (120 Ohms). It is also strongly recommended to insert a repeater unit every 90m. Extreme  care  must  be  taken  while  connecting  Ethernet  wire  to  the  terminal  block board since low quality connection may strongly impact Ethernet signal sensibility. It is recommended to connect Rx+ and Rx- with the same twisted-pair wire (and to do the same with Tx+/Tx- and the other twisted-pair wire). Date / Time synchronization The terminal  clock has a +/-10 ppm typical time deviation at +25°C (roughly around +/-  6  sec  per  48  hours).  At  lower  and  higher  temperature  (but  within  normal
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 7 : Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 58 June 2015   operating temperatures), deviation may be more important (worst case: - 14 seconds per 48 hours). If the terminal is used in an application requiring high time precision, we recommend synchronizing regularly your terminal time with an external clock (using NTP). Every 24 hours is usually enough for most applications. Please note that the date/time of the terminal is protected from power failure during at least  24 hours. If the duration of the power failure or power down is longer, the date/time of the terminal will be lost.  Cleaning precautions The use of a dry cloth is recommended to clean the terminal, especially the biometric sensor. Acid liquids, alcohol or abrasive materials are prohibited. Legacy mode When terminal mode is switched from MA5G mode to any of the legacy modes, the entire configuration (except communication links) and all databases are erased. The terminal is rebooted on mode change and factory settings are applicable. Firmware  legacy  limitations  are  described  in  the  MorphoAccess®  SIGMA  Lite  Series Release Note. Hardware legacy differences are described below: Power supply  4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series DC power supply 12V – 24V (-15% / +10%) 12V (-15% / +30%) 12V – 24V (-15% / +10%) DC power supply connection Wires Terminal block Wires Power supply by POE Only for CR Pass (IEEE802.3af compliant) IEEE802.3af compliant IEEE802.3at type 1 compliant POE power supply connection RJ45 connector or wires Block connector and RJ45 connector RJ45 connector or wires
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 7 : Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 59 June 2015   Ethernet communication 4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series RJ45 connector or wires Block connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector or wires Serial communications  4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series Wiegand Yes  Output ports  Input ports No LED IN/OUT port Interfaces multiplexed on the same lines. Wiegand, Dataclock and RS-485 (Half duplex) protocols shall only be enabled at one time, else priority is given to Wiegand, then Dataclock, then RS485.  Wiegand : Output port only + LED IN inputs Dataclock: Output port Yes  Output port  Input ports  LED OUT port  LED IN by GPO Dataclock No Yes RS-485 Half duplex (Slave only) Half duplex (Slave only) GPI/GPO  4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series GPI 2 GPI No 2 GPI GPO 1 GPO (1 TTLOUT_H and 1 TTLOUT_L) No 2GPO (≈ 2 TTLOUT_H only) GPO current limitation 5mA@5V for 4G - 5mA@5V
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Section 7 : Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 60 June 2015   RELAY  4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series Relay pins available NO / NC / COM* NO / COM NO / NC / COM Driver capability 1 A @30V DC (Resistive load) 1 A @30V DC (Resistive load) 1 A @30V DC (Resistive load) *:  NO: Normally open   NC: Normally closed   COM: Common RS232 communication 4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series Not available Not available Not available Anti theft/ Tamper switches  4G Lite Series MA-J Series MA SIGMA Lite Series Anti theft switch No Yes Yes Tamper switch Yes Yes Yes Warning to a host if the product isn’t supplied No Yes Yes
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 61 June 2015    Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 62 June 2015   Main principles Acquisition needs to be done with extreme care, in order to:  get the best image quality  increase recognition performance  reduce recognition time Then, it is highly recommended to:  Maximize the contact between the fingerprint and the sensor  Exert firm, but not excessive, finger pressure on the surface of the sensor  Do not press too hard  Do not slide nor roll the finger across the sensor  Do not move the finger during acquisition  Wait for the extinction of sensor backlight before removing the finger
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 63 June 2015   Most useful areas for biometric data Fingerprint central area must be aligned with sensor center.  Area containing the maximum information
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 64 June 2015   Position of finger Finger height Align center of 1st phalanx with sensor center  Finger angle The finger must be parallel to sensor sides  IDEALPOSITION
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 65 June 2015   Finger inclination Finger must be parallel to the sensor surface  Finger rotation Finger must be parallel to the sensor surface   IDEALPOSITIONIDEALPOSITION
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 1 :  Finger Placement Recommendations   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 66 June 2015   Troubleshooting When  finger  biometric  data  acquisition  is  difficult,  please  follow  the recommendations listed below:  The finger is cold o Solution : warm up the finger  The finger is wet o Solution : wipe the finger  The finger is dry o Solution : warm up the finger and/or add a little bit of humidity  The finger is dirty o Solution: wash hands  Remove bandages or adhesive tapes from the fingerprint area,  Do not press or tense finger to avoid blood vessels constriction
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 2 :  Bibliography   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 67 June 2015    Annex 2 :  Bibliography
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 2 :  Bibliography   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 68 June 2015   How to get the latest versions of documents The  last  version  of  the  documents  can  be  downloaded  from  our  web  site  at  the address below: www.biometric-terminals.com (Login and password required to allow access to the private part). To request a login, please contact your sales representative.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 2 :  Bibliography   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 69 June 2015   Documents concerning the MorphoAccess® terminal Documents about installing the terminal MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Installation Guide, Ref. 2015_0000007248 This document describes terminal physical mounting procedure, electrical interfaces and connection procedures. This document is in English. Documents about administrating / using the terminal MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Quick User Guide, Ref. 2015_0000005700 This document gives a quick overview of the product and the basics of configuration and use. This document is in English.  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Administrator Guide, Ref. 2015_000000XXXX This  document  describes  the  different  functions  available  on  the  terminal  and procedures for configuring the terminal. It also contains the full description of all the configuration parameters for the terminal. This document is in English.  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Parameters Guide, Ref. 2015_000000XXXX This  document  contains  the  full  description  of  all  the  terminal  configuration parameters. This document is in English. Documents for the developer MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Host System Interface Specification, Ref. 2015_000000XXXX This document describes the commands supported by the MorphoAccess® terminal. This document is in English.  MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series Remote Message Specification, Ref. 2015_000000XXXX This  document  describes  the  format  of  messages  sent  by  the  terminal  to  a  distant system. This document is in English.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 2 :  Bibliography   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 70 June 2015   Release note For each firmware  version, a  release note  is published  describing  the new  features, the  supported  products,  the  potential  known  issues,  the  upgrade  /  downgrade limitations, the recommendations, the potential restrictions…
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 3 :  Support   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 71 June 2015    Annex 3 :  Support
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 3 :  Support   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 72 June 2015   Troubleshooting The terminal IP address is unknown or it is not possible to connect to the terminal Load  a valid set of network parameters in your terminal. The sensor is switched off Check that the database contains at least one record. Check that the identification mode is enabled. The terminal returns erratic responses to Ping commands Check the subnet mask. Ask the network administrator for the correct value. Check that each device connected to the network has a different IP address.
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Lite Series – Installation Guide  Annex 3 :  Support   2015_2000007248-V1 - Draft This document and the information therein are the property of Morpho. They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Morpho 73 June 2015   Technical Support and Hotline North America Mail: cscenter@morpho.com  Tel: +1 888 940 7477 South America Mail: cscenter@morpho.com  Tel: +1 714 575 2973 South Africa Mail: sec.san.bio.support@morpho.com  Tel: + 27 11 286 5855 India: Mail: support.morphoindia@morpho.com  Tel: 0120-4699900 Europe and rest of the world: Mail: hotline-biometrics@morpho.com  Tel: +33 1 58 11 39 19 (9H00am to 5H30pm French Time, Monday to Friday) Web site For  the  latest  firmware,  software,  document  releases,  and  news,  please  check  our website: www.biometric-terminals.com To get your log in and password please contact your sales representative.
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