IDEMIA Identity and Security France MPHAC004A Access Control Terminal with biometric identification User Manual Tender Offer

IDEMIA Identity & Security France Access Control Terminal with biometric identification Tender Offer

User manual - ZBW-MPHAC004A.pdf

 Copyright 2018  Idemia May 2018 | 2018_2000035853                           MorphoWave Compact  Installation guide
 Copyright 2018  Idemia May 2018 | 2018_2000035853
   3   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Warning COPYRIGHT © 2018 Idemia. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without the express written permission of Idemia is prohibited. The trademarks identified herein are the trademarks of registered trademarks of Idemia, or other third party. This legend is applicable to all pages of this document. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Idemia. This manual makes reference to names and products that are trademarks of their respective owners.
   4   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Revision history    Version Date Reference Description 01 May 2018 2018_2000035853 Document creation
   5   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Table of content  1 / Introduction  8 1.1 > MorphoWave Compact terminal  9 1.2 > Scope of the document  10 1.3 > Safety Instructions  11 1.4 > Wiring Recommendations  12 1.5 > Regulatory, safety and Environmental notices  13 1.5.1 > European Union (CE) regulatory notices  13 1.5.2 > USA (FCC) regulatory notices  14 1.5.3 > Canada (IC) regulatory notices  15 1.6 > Others recommendations  16 1.7 > Recommendations for terminal implementation  17 2 / General description  20 2.1 > Box opening  21 2.2 > Components of the initial package  22 2.3 > Terminal's front view description  23 2.4 > Terminal's rear view description  24 2.5 > MorphoWave Compact Technical Characteristics  25 3 / Installation procedure  28 3.1 > Before proceeding to the installation  29 3.2 > Installation  30 3.3 > Step by step procedure  31 3.3.1 > Drill the mounting holes  32 3.3.2 > Make the connections  33 3.3.3 > Attach the base plate on the wall  35 3.3.4 > Attach the device on the base plate  36 3.3.5 > Connect the connector assembly on the device  37 3.3.6 > Close the device on the base plate  38 4 / Electrical interface  40 4.1 > Wiring overview  41 4.2 > Power Supply  42
   6   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.3 > Output Relay  44 4.4 > Tamper Switch  45 4.5 > Wiegand wiring  46 4.6 > Wiegand output  47 4.7 > Serial port wiring  49 4.8 > GPIO wiring  51 4.9 > Ethernet connection  52 4.10 > Internal USB connection  53 4.11 > Wi-Fi™ dongle installation 55 5 / User interface 57 5.1 > Modes for controlling access rights  58 5.1.1 > Introduction  58 5.1.2 > Identification mode  58 5.1.3 > Authentication (verification) mode  58 5.1.4 > Multi-factor mode  58 5.1.5 > Proxy mode  59 5.1.6 > External database mode (also called polling mode)  59 5.1.7 > MorphoWave Compact native mode  61 5.1.8 > Anti-tamper / anti-pulling switches  62 6 / Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications  63 6.1 > Compatible Accessories, Licenses and Software  64 6.2 > Compatible PC applications  65 7 / Recommendations 66 8 / Annex 1 : finger placement recommendations  69 8.1 > Main principles  70 8.2 > Capture recommendations  71 Proper Use  71 Improper Use  72 9 / Annex 2 : Bibliography  74 9.1 > How to get the latest versions of documents  75 9.2 > Documents about the MorphoWave Compact terminal  76 10 / Annex 3 : Support  77 10.1 > Troubleshooting  78 10.2 > Technical Support and Hotline  78
   7   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853   1 / Introduction  9 1.1 > MorphoWave Compact terminal  10 1.2 > Scope of the document  11 1.3 > Safety Instructions  12 1.4 > Wiring Recommendations  13 1.5 > Regulatory, safety and Environmental notices  14 1.5.1 > European Union (CE) regulatory notices  14 1.5.2 > USA (FCC) regulatory notices  15 1.5.3 > Canada (IC) regulatory notices  16 1.6 > Others recommendations  17 1.7 > Recommendations for terminal implementation  18 2 / General description  21 2.1 > Box opening  22 2.2 > Components of the initial package  23 2.3 > Terminal's front view description  24 2.4 > Terminal's rear view description  25 2.5 > MorphoWave Compact Technical Characteristics  26 3 / Installation procedure  29 3.1 > Before proceeding to the installation  30 3.2 > Installation  31 3.3 > Step by step procedure  32 3.3.1 > Drill the mounting holes  33 3.3.2 > Make the connections  34 3.3.3 > Attach the base plate on the wall  36 3.3.4 > Attach the device on the base plate  37 3.3.5 > Connect the connector assembly on the device  38 3.3.6 > Close the device on the base plate  39 4 / Electrical interface  41 4.1 > Wiring overview  42 4.2 > Power Supply  43 4.3 > Output Relay  45 4.4 > Tamper Switch  46 4.5 > Wiegand wiring  47 4.6 > Wiegand output  48
   8   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.7 > Serial port wiring  50 4.8 > GPIO wiring  52 4.9 > Ethernet connection  53 4.10 > Internal USB connection  54 4.11 > Wi-Fi™ dongle installation 56 5 / User interface 58 5.1 > Modes for controlling access rights  59 5.1.1 > Introduction  59 5.1.2 > Identification mode  59 5.1.3 > Authentication (verification) mode  59 5.1.4 > Multi-factor mode  59 5.1.5 > Proxy mode  60 5.1.6 > External database mode (also called polling mode)  60 5.1.7 > MorphoWave Compact native mode  62 5.1.8 > Anti-tamper / anti-pulling switches  63 6 / Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications  64 6.1 > Compatible Accessories, Licenses and Software  65 6.2 > Compatible PC applications  66 7 / Recommendations 67 8 / Annex 1 : finger placement recommendations  70 8.1 > Main principles  71 8.2 > Capture recommendations  72 Proper Use  72 Improper Use  73 9 / Annex 2 : Bibliography  75 9.1 > How to get the latest versions of documents  76 9.2 > Documents about the MorphoWave Compact terminal  77 10 / Annex 3 : Support  78 10.1 > Troubleshooting  79 10.2 > Technical Support and Hotline  79
   9   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1 / Introduction
   10   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.1 > MorphoWave Compact terminal Congratulations for choosing MorphoWave Compact Automatic Fingerprint Recognition Terminal! MorphoWave Compact provides an innovative and effective solution for access control applications using very fast acquisitions of four (4) fingerprints without any contact. Among a range of alternative biometric technologies, the use of finger imaging has significant advantages: very fast acquisition from a single wave of the hand through the sensor, and no physical contact between the applicant and the glass. 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. By “on-the-fly”, we mean:   Contactless acquisition: The user does NOT need to touch any part of the sensor   Acquisition in movement: Users swipe their hand across the sensor; no need to stop & position fingers. At the end of the swipe, the acquisition is complete. MorphoWave  Compact  integrates  Idemia  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 MorphoWave Compact fast, accurate, easy to use and suitable for physical access control. The MorphoWave Compact offers the following advantages:   high quality optical sensor with false finger detection option,   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),   intuitive man machine interface with touch panel and display, that is easy to use in both setup and operational modes,   sturdy wall mounting with easy holding of product during cabling or maintenance, To ensure the most effective use of your MorphoWave Compact terminal, we recommend that you read this Installation Guide completely.
   11   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.2 > Scope of the document This guide deals with the installation of MorphoWave Compact, which is made up of the following list of products:  MorphoWave Compact Marketing Name Biometrics Fake Finger Detection Contactless smartcard reader Water Resistant Regulatory Model Number (*) iCLASS® MIFARE® DESFire® NFC Prox® MorphoWave Compact MD       MPH-AC004A MorphoWave Compact MDPI       MPH-AC004B (*) The Regulatory Model Number is the main product identifier in the regulatory documentation and test reports associated to the product
   12   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.3 > 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 12V-24V and 2.5 A. min (at 12V) in conformity with Safety Electrical Low Voltage (SELV). The  power supply cable length should not exceed 10 meters. This system must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and the local authority having jurisdiction. 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, 2.5 A minimum or 24VDC, 1.25 A minimum. In case of building-to-building connection it is recommended to connect 0V to ground. Ground cable must be connected with the terminal block Power Ground. Note that all connections of the MorphoWave Compact terminal described hereafter are of SELV (Safety Electrical Low Voltage) type.
   13   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.4 > Wiring Recommendations Idemia recommends using a AWG16 gauge and 24V power supply when PoE+ supply is not used. The  voltage  specified  is  the  one  measured  on  the  product  block  connector: 12V-24V (-15% / +10%). The voltage drop due to the cable shall be taken into account. The following table shows the maximum distance between power supply and one (1) unique device, depending on cable gauge and power supply rating: Gauge AWG Section (mm2) Maximum distance (meters) vs power source rating 12V+/-10% 12V+/-5% 24V+/-10% 16 1.31 9 m 20 m 300 m 18 0.82 6 m 12 m 200 m 20 0.52 3 m 8 m 120 m 22 0.32 2 m 5 m 75 m   Drop voltage = loss of power due to wire resistance and its length: V2 = V1 – Drop voltage     V1 V2 L
   14   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.5 > Regulatory, safety and Environmental notices 1.5.1 > European Union (CE) regulatory notices Declaration of Conformity  Products bearing the CE marking comply with one or more of the following EU Directives as may be applicable:   Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC   EMC Directive 2004/108/EC   R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC   Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC   RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. Compliance with these directives is assessed using applicable European Harmonised Standards. MorphoWave  Compact  terminals  are  intended  to  be  used  for  professional  application  only  (buildings, airport...). This  is  an  EMC  Class  A  product  according  to  EMC  directive  2004/108/EC.  This  product  may  cause interference if used in residential areas. Such use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce magnetic emissions to prevent interference to the reception of radio and television broadcast. The full Declaration of Conformity is available on demand to your reseller. Please, provide him the product model name or its Regulatory Model Number (Model on the label).  Products with wireless features (EMF) This product meets the provisions of the EU's Council recommendation 1999/519/EC on the limitation of the exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz).
   15   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.5.2 > USA (FCC) regulatory notices  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. This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for general population. This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Responsible Party: Idemia 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.   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.    MPH-AC004B product model includes a module tested under the FCC rules for a Modular Approval. o  FCCID: JQ6-SE3210
   16   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.5.3 > Canada (IC) regulatory notices WARNING TO USERS IN THE CANADA / ATTENTION POUR LES UTILISATEURS AU CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. This device complies with Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits set forth for general population. This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Note: UL LLC has not verified this product for compliance in respect to Canadian standards.    MPH-AC004B product model includes a module compliant with limits set by Industry Canada o IC: 2236B-SE3210  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:  1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et  2)  l’utilisateur  de  l’appareil doit  accepter tout  brouillage  radioélectrique subi,  même si  le  brouillage  est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.  Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’intensité nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante. Le présent appareil est conforme aux niveaux limites d’exigences d’exposition RF aux personnes définies par Industrie Canada. L’appareil doit être installé afin d’offrir une distance de séparation d’au moins 20cm avec  l’utilisateur,  et  ne  doit  pas  être installé  à  proximité  ou  être  utilisé en  conjonction  avec  une  autre antenne ou un autre émetteur.     Le modèle de produit MPH-AC004B intègre un module conforme aux limites d’exigences définies par Industrie Canada. o IC: JQ6-SE3210
   17   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.6 > Others recommendations Potential safety conditions notice If you notice any of the following conditions (or if you have other safety concerns), do not use the product: crackling, hissing, or popping sound, or a strong odor or smoke coming from the product. It is normal for these conditions to appear when an internal electronic component fails in a safe and controlled manner. However, these conditions may also indicate a potential safety issue. Do not assume it is a safe failure. Turn off the product, disconnect it from its power source, and contact technical support for assistance.  Disposal of waste equipment by users  This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste. Instead, you should protect  human  health  and  the  environment  by  handing  over  your  waste  equipment  to  a  designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
   18   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  1.7 > 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. Idemia 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. First Boot Assistant screen is displayed, where you can perform fundamental configuration.
   19   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  To secure properly an access, Idemia recommends installing the MorphoWave Compact terminal as a part of the typical Access Control environment described in the figure below. MorphoWave CompactTerminal Figure: Implementation Recommendations This environment comprises: The MorphoWave Compact 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.
   20   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  The individuals who are authorized to access the secured area have their User ID listed in a so-called "Authorized User List" (in contrast with a banned card list). The MorphoWave Compact terminal and the Controller are communicating according to one of the TCP/IP, Wiegand, Dataclock or RS485 protocols:   The MorphoWave Compact terminal sends User ID to the Controller   The Controller sends its decision to the MorphoWave Compact terminal (which displays access granted or access denied depending on the answer)   The MorphoWave Compact terminal sends an alarm signal to the Controller as soon as a malicious operation is detected (terminal pulled out from the wall or opened for maintenance operations); refer the paragraph dealing with anti-pulling and anti-tamper switches for more explanations. The Controller is part of the global Access Control System of the secured area, which can provide useful features such as manage:   authorized user lists (i.e. for VIP),   banned card lists (i.e. for lost user cards),   an access request log  (who and when, access granted or denied,..),   an event log (i.e. tamper detection, access control for evacuation of the building,...). The MorphoWave Compact terminal is able to work alone, without Controller, but the protection level of the secured area is lower. An Alarm (3rd party product) This element is connected to the MorphoWave Compact terminal through a dry contact. The MorphoWave Compact terminal sends the command to activate the Alarm as soon as a malicious operation  (terminal  pulled  out  from  the  wall  or  having  its  bottom  cover  opened  out  of  maintenance operations) is detected; refer the paragraph dealing with anti-pulling and anti-tamper switches for more explanations. A Door Electric Latch or equivalent (3rd party product) This element once activated opens the access. The Controller is the one which sends the command to activate the latch if access is granted (i.e. if the individual's User ID is listed in the Controller Authorized User List). Connection between these two elements is done through a dry contact.
   21   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  2 / General description
   22   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  2.1 > 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.  Figure 1: Box Opening
   23   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  2.2 > Components of the initial package  Figure 2: Box Content  1. One (1) Terminal’s body 2.  One (1) Wall frame
   24   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  2.3 > Terminal's front view description Contactless biometric sensorContactless card area4.3'’ WVGA touchscreen LCDStatus LEDMicrophoneSpeakerOptional Wifi interfaceHand proximity sensor Figure 3: MorphoWave Compact terminal front view
   25   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  2.4 > Terminal's rear view description RJ45Power supply, Relay, Tamper switchGPIORS485 / RS422WiegandUSB port (for configuration and settings with a USB mass storage key, or for installation of a Wi-Fi™ USB dongle)SAM card (option) Figure 4: MorphoWave Compact terminal rear view
   26   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  2.5 > MorphoWave Compact Technical Characteristics Item Description Access control modes Identification (search for fingerprints in a local database) Authentication with contactless smartcard, with or without fingerprint check 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 4.3” WVGA color capacitive Touchscreen Powerful Loudspeaker & Microphone Biometrics Hand swipe through the active volume without contact: 40 x 25 x 80 mm (WxHxD) capture volume (1.57’’ x 0.98’’ x 3.14’’) 500dpi, 256 gray levels optical sensor 0.5 m/s (19.7 in/s) maximum hand speed Up to 4 fingers capture capacity per swipe motion False Acceptance Rate (FAR) adjustable from 1% down to 10-7% Database capacity: 20,000 users (standard) and up to 100 000 users (with specific license) Log capacity 1 000 000 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, SSL or TLS protocol MIFARE Classic 1KB & 4KB (4b and 7b UID)
   27   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  RFID cards (depending on product version) MIFARE Plus SL1 cards DESFire 3DES legacy 2K, 4K and 8K (EV0 & EV1) DESFire AES 2k, 4k, 8k (EV1) All HID iClass cards (incl. iClass legacy, iClass SR and iClass SE), except 2K2 HID Prox 125 kHz whatever the format (26, 37 ....) Serial port The serial port supports WIEGAND, DATACLOCK (ISO2), RS422 and RS485 protocols GPIO 3 GPI, 3 GPO Output relay switches Access granted: 1 switch two outputs (normally “open” and normally “closed”) 30V – 1A max (Resistive loads, 100 000 cycles) USB host port terminal configuration through a USB mass storage key connection with 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 (2.5A min @12V) Or by Power Over Ethernet through RJ-45 connector Note for UL 294 Compliance power supply shall be UL 294 and UL 294B with power limited output Security of the terminal Anti-tamper-pulling switches Tamper-pulling detection: one switch closed when product wall mounted, open when pulled out Size and weight W x H x D: 152 mm x 250 mm x 220 mm (6.98” x 9.84” x 8.66”) Weight : ~ 2 kg Environmental conditions Operating temperature:  -10 °C to + 55 °C (14°F to 131°F) when ECO-mode is ON
   28   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853   -10 °C to + 45 °C (14°F to 113°F) when ECO-mode is OFF Operating humidity 10 % < RH < 80 % (non condensing) Storage temperature -25 °C to + 70 °C (-13°F to 158°F) Storage humidity 5% < RH < 95 % The terminal should be installed in controlled lighting conditions Avoid direct exposure to sunlight or to UV lights Certification planned CE, IEC 60950-1, FCC Part 15, RSS210 - Issue 8 : 2010, RSS-102 - Issue 5 : 2015, RSS-Gen – Issue : 2014, RoHS, REACh, WEEE
   29   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3 / Installation procedure
   30   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.1 > 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 5: Removing wall frame It is then possible to fix the terminal on the wall.   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 and ensure good ambient lighting for face detection if used.
   31   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.2 > Installation Required tools (not supplied)  Four (4) raw plugs + four (4) screws ø4mm max and length adapted to the wall material.   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) CHC H2 screwdriver   A (1) CHC H2.5 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) wall plate.
   32   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.3 > Step by step procedure 1050 to 1150 mmFloorWall40 min Figure 6: Face camera viewing angle  The recommended height for fixing of the terminal is 1.05 to 1.15 m (height of the acquisition glass).  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.
   33   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.3.1 > Drill the mounting holes  Be sure that the wall behind the wall plate has a good flatness. 1020 to 1120 mmRecommended mounting height from the floorFloorØ 67 mmDepth ≥ 40 mm Figure 7: Drilling template 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 can be found in the Quick Installation Guide). The 67 mm diameter hole (cf. drilling template) should be at least 40 mm deep in order to fit the connections and cables. A deeper hole is recommended is possible, to make the connection process easier. Confirm the presence inside the hole of all the cables needed for the electrical installation (see Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.) Drill in the wall 4 holes with a diameter adapted to screws and fit them with the raw plugs (see Figure 7: Drilling template).  Be sure that a sufficient space is reserved in the wall for the passage of cables, in particular for Ethernet.
   34   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.3.2 > Make the connections Unscrew the connector from the device:  Fit the cables through the mounting plate:
   35   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Then connect the cables:  Before cabling the product, remove the connector by cutting cables in the middle of heat shrink tube. Please refer to section 4 / for explanations of how cables/wires should be connected, according to wire color code.    IP65! Figure 8: Cable preparation : cable position for water tightness 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 distance between the electric source and the terminal itself.  To ensure water tightness, be sure to bend the cable downward.
   36   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  For test purpose, it is possible to use the existing connector without cutting it. This connector mates with Molex PCB header reference 5016452620. The pinout of this connector is described in this document in section 4 /.   The pinout indications that you can see on the labels of the cable shall NOT be taken into account as they correspond to the OTHER connector on the device side. Please use only the pinout information given in this document in section 4 /. 3.3.3 > Attach the base plate on the wall Fix the base plate on the wall with the 4 screws.
   37   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.3.4 > Attach the device on the base plate
   38   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.3.5 > Connect the connector assembly on the device Attach the connector assembly on the device with the 4 screws.
   39   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  3.3.6 > Close the device on the base plate Detach the device from the plate: first lift the device upwards, then pull it towards you, and hold it.   Do not try to turn the product directly while it is attached on the base plate, as this would definitely damage the plate and the device ! Then rotate the device 90° to align it in the final position in front of the plate. Push the device towards the wall, then downwards until the device is locked on the plate.
   40   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Then to secure the device on the plate, attach the last screw on the bottom of the device:  The hardware installation of the product on the wall is complete ! Power can be switched ON just after closing it. If the product has to be stored for a long time (more than 48 hours), don’t forget to restore its configuration before use.
   41   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853   4 / Electrical interface
   42   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.1 > 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 MorphoWave Compact terminal described hereafter are of SELV (Safety Electrical Low Voltage) type. Figure 9: Cabling layout
   43   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.2 > Power Supply PoE+ and external power supply are not used at the same time: if both power supplies are used, priority is given to external power supply. If external power supply is shut down, switch to PoE+ without reboot is not guarantee. External Power supply  Figure 10: Power supply wiring  1-3 Red Power Supply 12-24V DC In Positive 12-24 Volts, power supply 2-4 Black Power ground In Ground power supply The External power supply   Must comply with IEC 60950-1 standard marked Class 2, Limited Power source (LPS)   12V to 24V Dc (regulated and filtered) 2.5 Amp min at 12V.    If sharing power between devices, each unit must receive 2.5A (e.g. two units would require a 12vDC, 5A supply). IDEMIA recommends using a 24V power supply and AWG16 gauge cable. The voltage measured on the product block connector of the terminal must be equal to 12V-24V (-15% / +10%). The voltage drop due to the cable shall be taken into account. The table below shows as an example the maximum distance between power supply and one (1) unique device, depending on cable gauge and power supply rating.  Gauge AWG Section (mm2) Maximum distance (meters) vs power source rating 12V+/-10% 12V+/-5% 24V+/-10% 16 1.31 9 m 20 m 300 m 18 0.82 6 m 12 m 200 m 20 0.52 3 m 8 m 120 m 22 0.32 2 m 5 m 75 m  If several terminals are powered by the same cable, make sure to select a wire gauge that complies with maximum voltage drop, cable length, and power source minimum voltage rating.
   44   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853   PoE+ (Power over Ethernet Plus) MorphoWave Compact terminal's power supply can also be provided by the Ethernet using RJ45 connection (Power over Ethernet Plus mode - IEEE802.3at type 2 compliant). The terminal may be powered via a UL 294B PSE PoE+ Limited power source with a range of 48VDC (-10% /+15%). UL 294 compliance was verified with PoE+ (PSE-Power Sourcing Equipment manufacturer Microsemi, part number PowerDsine 9501G).  If several terminals are powered through the same PoE+ switch, make sure the switch is capable of providing enough power to each device (25W).  Some functions are available ONLY with an external and not with PoE power supply: Wi-Fi, SAM, PIV/TWIC. External DC power is required for these features.
   45   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.3 > Output Relay  Figure 11: Output relay wiring 14 Yellow / White RLY_NO  Contact relay (normally open) 12 Grey / White RLY_COM  Contact relay common 13 Orange / White RLY_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 (resistive load).  Inductive load management requires a parallel diode for a better contact lifetime. Example of connection for electrical door locks MorphoWave Compact terminal Figure 12: Example of electric latch connection
   46   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.4 > Tamper Switch   Figure 13: Tamper switch wiring 5 Light Blue SWITCH_PIN1  Tamper switch contact 6 Pink SWITCH_PIN2  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 100 mA at 30 VDC max (Resistive load) according to the safety extra low voltage standard.  This MorphoWave Compact terminal is part of security system; it is customer’s responsibility to connect the tamper switch (contact) to physical access controller, in order to prevent the access to the connector blocks.
   47   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.5 > Wiegand wiring Wiegand input  Figure 14: Wiegand input wiring 21 Green / Red WIEGAND_IN0 In Wiegand IN D0 (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 23 White / Red WIEGAND_IN1 In Wiegand IN D1 (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 16 Yellow GPO0 Out Wiegand LEDIN (typical = 5VDC) (option) 27 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand   If pull-up’s to 12V have been added on Wiegand IN D0 and Wiegand IN D1 inputs on a previous installation with a MorphoAccess® 500 Series terminal, these resistors must be removed to avoid any damage to the MorphoWave Compact terminal.
   48   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.6 > Wiegand output The following figure shows how to cable the wires of the serial port of the terminal for the Wiegand protocol  Figure 15: Wiegand output wiring 24 Green WIEGAND _OUT0 Out Wiegand OUT D0 (5V TTL) 26 White WIEGAND _OUT1 Out Wiegand OUT D1 (5V TTL) 25 Blue WIEGAND_LEDOUT1 In Wiegand LED IN 1 (option): panel feedback (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 28 Blue / Red WIEGAND_LEDOUT2 In Wiegand LED IN 2 (option): panel feedback (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 27 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand The use of LED1 and LED2 wires is described in the paragraphs below. The controller supports neither LED1 nor LED2 signals When the access  controller  has no relay contact  to provide an  answer to the  MorphoWave Compact 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 MorphoWave Compact terminal itself that decide, or it waits for the access controller answer through the local area network (TCP), or on the serial port in (RS485 or RS422). It is  strongly recommended to disable the LED IN feature, to avoid any interference on  MorphoWave Compact 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 MorphoWave Compact 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 MorphoWave Compact 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.
   49   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  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 MorphoWave Compact 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 MorphoWave Compact 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.
   50   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.7 > Serial port wiring DataClock Input  Figure 16: Serial port wiring – DataClock Input 21 Green / Red WIEGAND_IN0 In Data (Output type required: Open drain only) 23 White / Red WIEGAND_IN1 In Clock (Output type required: Open drain only) 16 Yellow GPO0 Out Card present signal (if configured, only one selectable for Morpho Legacy) 27 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand DataClock Output  Figure 17: Serial port wiring – DataClock Output 24 Green WIEGAND _OUT0 Out Data ( 5V TTL ) 26 White WIEGAND _OUT1 Out Clock ( 5V TTL ) 25 Blue WIEGAND_LEDOUT1 In LED IN 1 (option): panel feedback (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 28 Blue / Red WIEGAND_LEDOUT2 In LED IN 2 (option): panel feedback (Output type required: Open drain or 5V+/-5%) 27 Black / Red WIEGAND_GND  Ground for Wiegand
   51   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  RS485  Figure 18: Serial port wiring – RS485 7 Blue / Black RS485_RX_A In/Out RS485 Rx/Tx non inverting signal 9 Blue / White RS485_RX_B In/Out RS485 Rx/Tx inverting signal 11 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-. RS422  Figure 19: Serial port wiring – RS422 7 Blue / Black RS485_RX_A In RS422 non inverting Receive 9 Blue / White RS485_RX_B In RS422 inverting Receive 10 Green / Black RS485_TX_Y Out RS422 non inverting Transmit 8 Green / White RS485_TX_Z Out RS422 inverting Transmit 11 Black / Red RS485_GND  Ground RS422 interface is a full duplex communication.
   52   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.8 > GPIO wiring  Figure 20: GPIO wiring 19 Orange / Black GPI2 In Digital Input (1,8V to 5V)  20 Yellow / Black GPO2 Out Digital Output (5V – 5mA max)  17 Orange / Red GPI1 In Digital Input (1,8V to 5V)  18 Yellow / Red GPO1 Out Digital Output (5V – 5mA max) 15 Orange GPI0 In Digital Input (1,8V to 5V)  16 Yellow GPO0 Out Digital Output (5V – 5mA max) 22 Black / Red GPIO_GND  Ground Single Door Access Control (SDAC) implementation         Figure 21: 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
   53   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.9 > Ethernet connection Use a category 6 shielding cable (120 Ohms) or better. It is strongly recommended to insert a repeater unit every 90 m. 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 22: RJ45 wiring RJ45 plug pinout is compliant with 10/100 base T, IEEE802.3 Specification. Product is compliant also with MDI or MDI-X.  Ethernet cable shall be shielded Ethernet interface can be used to power the MorphoWave Compact terminal through PoE+ (Power Over Ethernet Plus - IEEE802.3at type 2 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.  Some functions are available ONLY with an external and not with PoE power supply: Wi-Fi, SAM, PIV/TWIC. External DC power is required for these features. Default Ethernet configuration By default, MorphoWave Compact terminal is configured in STATIC mode with the following configuration: IP Adress : 192.168.1.10; Gateway Adress : 192.168.1.254; Subnet Mask : 255.255.254.0
   54   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.10 > Internal USB connection Remove the 4 screws of the cover, as shown on the following drawing. Then remove the cover.   Then you can see a Mini USB plug. Mini USB type B connector Figure 23: Internal USB connection
   55   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  The internal Mini USB-type B can be used for administration only to connect a mass storage USB key (with a standard Mini USB-type B / USB-type A female OTG adapter). This cable can be found in Idemia catalogue with ref TBD.  Please refer to MorphoWave Compact Administration Guide for more information.  USB connection is limited to USB key connection (power consumption shall not exceed 200mA)
   56   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  4.11 > Wi-Fi™ dongle installation Wi-Fi™ dongle shall be installed inside the product and connected to the internal USB Mini B (at the rear of the terminal) using Idemia cable provided in the kit. Product integrating Wi-Fi™ dongle shall not be exposed to temperature exceeding 35°C and shall not be exposed to direct sun. 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™ USB dongle delivered by Idemia (kit reference 293686787, containing the dongle and the cable) may be installed with the terminal for WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) operation. Remove the cover on the rear panel:
   57   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Then plug the Wi-FiTM dongle on the provided cable, connect the cable on the Mini-USB socket, and fit the dongle inside the hole, as described on the following picture: 2. connect1. connect 3. Insert the dongle in the hole 4. Attach the cover and tighten the screws Figure 24: Wi-Fi™ dongle installation Close the product with the cover and tighten the 4 screws.
   58   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  5 / User interface
   59   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  5.1 > Modes for controlling access rights 5.1.1 > Introduction The MorphoWave Compact 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 MorphoWave Compact Administration Guide for more information on Access Control. 5.1.2 > Identification mode The Identification process of the MorphoWave Compact 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), or on an enrolment system using the same type of biometric sensor. 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  MorphoWave  Compact Administration Guide. 5.1.3 > 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. For  further  information,  please  see  the  "Authentication  mode"  section  in  the  MorphoWave  Compact Administration Guide. 5.1.4 > 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,
   60   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  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  MorphoWave  Compact Administration Guide. 5.1.5 > 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 MorphoWave Compact terminal high level functions:   Identification function   Authentication function   Read data on a contactless card   Access control result signal command The MorphoWave Compact terminal is driven through an Ethernet (or Wi-Fi™) link using TCP, SSL or TLS protocol. The MorphoWave Compact terminal acts as a server: it is either waiting for a command or executing a command. The  commands  allowed  by  the  MorphoWave  Compact  terminal  are  described  in  the  MorphoWave Compact Host System Interface Specification document. For  further  details  about  SSL  or  TLS  on  the  MorphoWave  Compact  terminal,  please  refer  to  the MorphoWave Compact Administration Guide. 5.1.6 > External database mode (also called polling mode) When  external  database mode  is  activated, the  MorphoWave Compact  terminal  does  not  verify  user template  in  its  local  database.  This  mode  is  useful  when  the  user  templates  are  stored  in  external database. 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 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 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.   MorphoWave Compact terminal also has distant commands to retrieve polling buffer status and polling buffer data. Refer to the MorphoWave Compact 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
   61   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  refer to the MorphoWave Compact Host System Interface Specification document to know how to set this parameter. Configuring the terminal MorphoWave Compact terminals  are  standalone  biometric systems which  offers advance features for access  control.  MorphoWave  Compact  terminals  are  equipped  with  a  facility  to  support  the MorphoAccess® and Bioscrypt legacy systems. When  MorphoWave  Compact  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:
   62   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  5.1.7 > MorphoWave Compact native mode MorphoWave Compact terminal is by default in native mode, that is named MA5G. It will support the new features and configurations only in the native mode. NOTA :  When  terminal  mode  is  switched  from  MA5G  to  Morpho  legacy  mode,  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 MorphoWave Compact Administration Guide as follows:   Section 4: Terminal Configuration And Administration
   63   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  5.1.8 > 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 MorphoWave Compact terminal acts as required by the related configuration  key  (see  MorphoWave  Compact  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.
   64   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  6 / Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications
   65   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  6.1 > Compatible Accessories, Licenses and Software The following items can be ordered directly to Idemia or to an official distributor, so as to enjoy all the features of your MorphoWave Compact 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  licenses  (MA_10K_USERS,  MA_50K_USERS,  MA_100K_USERS):  enabling database size upgrade from 3,000 to 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 or 100,000 users capacity (max 3 fingers per record) at creation of the database. Requires Micro SD card in the terminal.
   66   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  6.2 > Compatible PC applications MorphoWave Compact terminals are fully compatible with:   MorphoManager (version 11 or higher)  Morpho Integrator’s Kit (MIK) software development kit (version 6 or higher).   MorphoBioToolBox (version 3.4.3 or higher) Using Legacy Morpho mode, MorphoWave Compact is also compatible with:   MEMS (version 7.3.1 or higher),   MIK (version 5.4 or higher), The limitations in Morpho Legacy mode are described in the following document:   MorphoWave Compact Release Note - Legacy Morpho limitations
   67   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  7 / Recommendations
   68   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Global warning   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.   Do not tilt the product.    Do not use blunt force on the product.    Do not attach anything to the product.    Do not place anything on the product.    Switch off the device before unplugging it.  Biometric performance   Do not scratch the product, particularly on the glass, because the performance of the product depends of the state of the glass surface and its anti-reflective face.   Clean the glass every day to optimize performance of the product.    Avoid direct sun light on the product. 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 operating temperatures), deviation may be more important (worst case: - 14 seconds per 48 hours).
   69   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853    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   Use a dry cloth to clean the terminal, especially the front face. It is recommended that the product be cleaned daily to ensure the best performance level over its lifetime.   The use of acid liquids, alcohol or abrasive materials is prohibited.   Use dry air spray to remove the dust out of the sensor glass.
   70   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  8 / Annex 1 : finger placement recommendations
   71   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  8.1 > Main principles MorphoWave Compact is a biometric acquisition terminal which captures  fingerprints by the applicant waving their hand through the active volume. The product can track and capture simultaneously up to 4 fingerprints at a maximum speed of 0.5m/s.  To acquire fingerprints, the applicant waves his hand between the product glass and protective cap as shown in the Figure below.  Note: The recommended hand wave direction is from right to left, even though the sensor will accept both directions. Hand wave from the rightHand wave from the left
   72   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  8.2 > Capture recommendations Proper Use Below are several illustrations and guidelines on how to best use your new MorphoWave Compact device.
   73   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  Improper Use The following illustrations show what NOT to do when using Finger on the Fly.
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   75   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853   9 / Annex 2 : Bibliography
   76   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  9.1 > 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 request a login, please send us an email to the address below: hotline.biometrics@morpho.com
   77   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  9.2 > Documents about the MorphoWave Compact terminal Documents about installing the terminal MorphoWave Compact Installation Guide, Ref. 2018_2000035853 This  document  describes  terminal  physical  mounting  procedure,  electrical  interfaces  and  connection procedures. This document is in English. Documents about administrating / using the terminal MorphoWave Compact Quick User Guide, Ref. 2018_2000035854 This  document  gives  a  quick  overview  of  the  product  and  the  basics  of  configuration  and  use.  This document is in English.  MorphoWave Compact Administrator Guide, Ref. TBD 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.  MorphoWave Compact Parameters Guide, Ref. TBD This document contains the full description of all the terminal configuration parameters. This document is in English. Documents for the developer MorphoWave Compact Host System Interface Specification, Ref. TBD This document describes the commands supported by the MorphoAccess® terminal. This document is in English.  MorphoWave Compact Remote Message Specification, Ref. TBD This document describes the format of messages sent by the terminal to a distant system. This document is in English. 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…
   78   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  10 / Annex 3 : Support
   79   MorphoWave Compact - 2018_2000035853  10.1 > Troubleshooting The terminal IP address is unknown or it is not possible to connect to the terminal Use terminal interface to configure 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. 10.2 > 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 30 20 30 40 (9H00am to 5H30pm French Time, Monday to Friday) Web site For the latest firmware, software, document releases, and news, please check our websites :  North and South America: e-mailing cscenter@morpho.com with your name, phone number, product serial number and “Send Links For MorphoWave Compact Documents” in the subject line  Other  countries:  please  visit  our  web  site  www.biometric-terminals.com  (To  get  your  log  in  and password please contact your sales representative).
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