LG Electronics USA LAFP10-R Smart/RF Card Authentication System User Manual

LG Electronics USA Smart/RF Card Authentication System

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3. Configuration settings
3.3.5. Delete All Users
Press [t] for over 2 sec. Press [1] to Press [5]_
to enter main menu. register a new user.
‘To delete all users, press [1]. ' ll suooeeds, it deletes all
ll not, press [2]. - ll fails, it returns to the
‘5. Delete All’ screen.
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3. Configuration settings
3.4. Network settings
J In the main menu, press [2] to select ‘2.Network' to see the following screen.
When this setting is done, press [ENTER] to move to the next setting.
3.4.1. Terminal ID
 Default screen N [2]
-This ID is unique Ior each terminal and used by an authentication
server to distinguish each terminal. The delault is ‘00000001'.
' $325,215? ‘0 "w“ ‘0 - It should be identical to the door ID set in the server program
9 and its length should be 1-8 characters.
- II the terminal ID is ‘1000’, enter [1][O][O][0] in sequence.
If it is ‘0001’, enter only ‘1'.
3.4.2. Connection mode
Defaultscreen [i] [2] [ENTER]
-This defines where the priority for authentication is between
the local terminal and network sewer, and the default is ‘0’
- Press [ENTER] to move to (NS). There are three different modes as follow:
m "e" “W _
ii the local terminal is properly connected to network sen/er,
authentication is done in the server in case or disconnection
between local terminal and network sen/er due to network
troubles or others, it is done in the local terminal.
Even though the local terminal is properly connected to network
server. the authentication is done in the local terminal and its
SN [1] result is transmitted to network server in reai time However, it the
user ID entered lor t.l authentication does not exist in the local
terminal, the relevant authentication is tried in network server
NS [0]
NO [2] The authentication operation is done only in network server
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3. Configuration settings
3.4.3. Connection method
Defaultscreen [e] [2] [ENTER] [ENTER]
- Press [0] for Static IP. the deiault is ‘0’.
-Press[1]forDHCF'.
- For static IP settings, refer to “3.4.4. IP address', ‘3.4.5. Subnet mask’ and ‘3.4.6. Gateway'.
In case oi dynamic IP. there is no need for additional settings.
~ Press [ENTER] to move to
the rrext setting.
3.4.4. IP address
- Press [it] to delete an old IP and enter the new IP.
- If the IP address is 2109810050”, enter as below:
[2] [1] [0] [9] [8] H [1] [0] [0] [5] [0]
. Press [ENTER] to move to
the next seitlng
3.4.5. Subnet mask
. Press [it] to delete an old value and enter the new value.
- If the subnet mask is 255.255.2550, enter as below:
[2] [5] [5] [2] [5] [5] [2] [5] [5] [0]
~ Press [ENTER] to move to
the rrext setting.
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3. Configuration settings
3.4. Network settings
3.4.6. Gateway
' Press
[2] [1]
- Press [ENTER] to move to
the nexlsettmg
3.4.7. Server IP
' Press
[2] [1]
~ Press [ENTER] to move to
the next setting
3.4.8. Sewer port
' Press
- As the
‘2201'.
it to delete an old value and enter the new value.
- It the gateway IP address is ‘210.98.100.1'. enter as below:
0 [9][8][*][1][0]l01[1]
# to delete an O|d value and enter the new value.
- It the sever address is ‘210.98.100.121’, enter as below:
0 [9] [5] l*] [1] [0] [0] [1] [2] [1]
# to delete an old value and enter the new value.
port number of the authentication sen/er, the default is
Special care is required when changing this number
- Aflerthe nelworksemngis because the corresponding number in the server should also
completely dune. press
[ENTER] to return to the
be changed With the same number.
main menu . It the server port is ‘2201', enter as below:
[2] [2]
0 [1]
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3. Configuration settings
3.5. Option settings
3.5.1. Application mode
Default screen [ti] [3] [1]
- The default is ‘O=Access Ctrl’
- For access control application, set as
- Access control
- There are no detailed settings under access control application here it moves to the upper menu.
- Time attendance control
- By setting up those detault times regarding Start/Leave/Out/Back, the terminal display mode alter authentication
can be automatically changed to programmed time a. attendance mode. in addition, by using rnultl-Fn key,
over40 sub modes oi time & attendance can be derined.
- ii time setting is not necessary, set as ‘00 00-00 00'
. To change the start time trom ‘00:00~oo:00' to ios:oo~oa:59i, press [tr] to delete the existing setting time,
- Press [ENTER] to move to and enter [0] [e] [0] [0] [0] [9] [5] [9] in sequence.
“WM ”WES WW" . As long as no other iunction button is pressed during the setting time, it operates in stan time mode. Even ii the authentication
“mm" "W“ tor outside work (cut) happens by pressing [F3] tunctibn key, the terminal display mode after the authentication ol
outside work is automatically changes to stan time mode, which is very convenient ior users in time & attendance mode.
1. Application
2. Verify Option
3. Set Doorlock
4. Sound Control
5. Time Setting
6. Other Setting
For time & attendance, set as ‘1'.
Application:0
Access Ctrl
—T&A Ctrl
 . Altersettlng  and  in the same manner Note that each time must not overlap
Ex. start time : ‘OS:OO~09:59‘. leave time : ‘l7:00~22:00‘ and normal time : ‘m:00-16:59‘
00:00 - 00:00 ’_
- Multi Fn-key
- Atter lastly setting normal - DEVEUN setting: all ‘X‘
:LT%MP'ESEIEKNTER1“10592 - This menu is useiul when more than 5 time a attendance modes are necessary
minutw‘hml'jfijjm‘gfmm . When setting as ‘x’ : each tunction key represents a speciiic working mode such as Fl: art, F2:Leave.
5m 5, “2mm modes F3:0utslde work [out] and F4:Back When a iunction key is pressed, authentication mode is changed to the
corresponding working mode
. When setting as‘ ' a mode is detrned by the combination cl a tunction key and a number key such as raw.
For example, ii the setting is 1:F|:X 2=l=2: x 343: x 4:F4 0,14 diiterent working modes can be defined
according to user input such as [ENTER] normal, [Ft]: start, [F2] leave. [F3] outside workrout),
and [F4]+'0' - [F4]+‘9'.
. The 0/x setting can be changed by pressing the corresponding number key. Alter setting is completed, press
46 [ENTER] to move to the upper menu

1=F1:X 2=F21X
3=F3:X 4=F4ZX
3. Configuration settings
3.5.2. Option settings for authentication
1.Application Defaultscreen [a] [3] [2]
2- Verify 0PM" -To set the baSic option for authentication. press [2].
3. Set Doorlock
4. Sound Control
5. Time Setting
6. Other Setting
3.5.2.1. Settings for ID display when authentication is successful
- Default setting : ‘O‘
- If it is set to the default setting ‘0’, only the ‘Success‘ message is
displayed. If it is set to ‘1’, user ID is displayed in the LCD
- Press [ENTER] (a moveto window when authentication is successful as shown below:
the nexlsettirig (Ex) OK! <0001>
3.5.2.2. Settings for only card authentication
Default screen [t] [3] [2] [ENTER]
- Default setting : ‘0’
- Even if a user is registered to be authenticated With a card &
' E'giselets‘xflm "We” password or a card & fingerprint, if it is set to ‘i‘, a user can
g get access to an area through the relevant terminal only by
using a card.
-This function is useful at building entrance door — among other
places of a building with several installed terminals , where
there is frequent entrance and exit and there is no need for
severe access control.
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3. Configuration settings
3.5.2.3. 1:N authentication settings
(Enabietm Defaultscreen [e] [a] [2] [ENTER] [ENTER]
(N=0N=1)'0 . Delault setting : ‘1'.
. This enables fingerprint authentication without inputting a user lD or placing a card.
For your inlorrnation, even if a user is registered to be authenticated with 1:N authentication,
only 1:1 authentication is allowed in the terminal it this is set to ‘0‘.
. In cases that lD input or fingerprint authentication after placing a card - when card input
replaces ID input - is unavoidably needed, it should be set to ‘0’.
-The followings are detailed settings about whether 1:N authentication is allowed or not.
 I When 1:N authentication is allowed as setting of ‘1’
(N=0N=1);o - Derault setting ‘0’.
- ll this setting is set to ‘1', inputting tore part or lD digits stands tor a speciiic group, which speeds up 1:N authentication
by searching lcir same iingerprint only among the speciiic group. This taster matching speed is very useiul in case that
over moo users are registered.
. Il it is set to ‘l', as mentioned above, iingerprint matching is executed only among the user group starting With the
. . same ioie art oi ID di its ll it is set to ‘o‘, in utted numbers is considered 'ust as user's ID and onl
 tzl authengcallon is exgecuted. p l y
(N=0/Y=1):0 . For example, when a user lD is a 4'dlgli number and ‘12' is inputted loi authentication, it it is set to ‘l', l.N
authentication is performed among user le ‘1200'~‘1299' it it is set to low 1 authentication only for user ID No
~ Atterthe setting is completely la is performed
fflffifjfigffim ”M I When 1:N authentication is not allowed as setting of ‘0’
- Deiault setting ‘0'
- it it is set to ‘t’, tor successtui authentication, all registered tingerprints should be authenticated otter ID (or card) input
- This is used when a hlgh security level is required tor special areas it a user or ‘ID oooi' has 3 iingerprints
registered to the unit, all 3 iingerprints should be authenticated atter lD input.
. The authentication sequence tor the a ringerprints does not matter in this case, but whole authentication tails ii
a single tingerprint is not successlully authenticated.
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3. Configuration settings
3.5.3. Doorlock
1.App|ication Defaultscreen [t] [3] [3]
2- Verity oP‘i‘J" - Press [3] for door settings.
3. Set Doorlock
4. Sound Control
5. Time Setting
6. Other Setting
3.5.3.1. Door opening time
Default screen [if] [3] [3]
- Detault setting : ‘03' (unit: sec.)
-This is used to set the door opening time alter authentication is
' MW“ SE“‘"9‘SC°'“P‘9‘E'Y successfully done. This means the door opening time only tor
my; igifiii'rifm‘“ mm strike type but is not applicable to dead bolt type or auto door.
- If this is set to ‘00’, the door control in access control mode is out
oi control. Theretore, ‘00’ setting may be possible only tor
time & attendance mode, where there is no need for lock control.
3.5.3.2. Door status monitor
Defaultscreen [fr] [3] [3] [ENTER]
- Delault setting : ‘0'
- ‘0’ setting is (or no monitoring, ‘1’ setting is for dead bolt type
' OWENSWHQ iswmpletelv or auto door and ‘2‘ setting is lor strike type.
done. Press [ENTEfilto move
tothe next setting -When this is set to ‘1' or ‘2’, the door status through connected
terminal is periodically transmitted to the server.
[0] NW . No monitoring
NO , Dead bolt type or auto door
(In case that lock monitoring pin is low when the door is locked)
[2] NC - Strike type (In case that lock monitoring pin is high when the door is locked)
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3. Configuration settings
3.5.3.3. Door open alarm

(oo
. Once the settlng ls completely
done, press [ENTER] to move
to the upper menu
3.5.4. Volume
1 . Application
2. Verify Option
3. Set Doorlock
4. Sound Control
5. Time Setting
6. Other Setting
3.5.4.1. Voice

(N=0/Y=1 ): 1
- Press [ENTER] to met/eta
the next settlng
Defaultscreen [fl [3] [3] [ENTER] [1]or[2] [ENTER]
- Delault setting : ‘OO'
- For smoothly operation of this setting, the relevant lock should be the lock type to be able to
monitor whether the door is open or closed and its monitoring pin should properly be connected
to the terminal. The previously mentioned setting for monitoring door status should be set to ‘1’
or ‘2' for this operation.
Defaultscreen [fl [3]
- Press [4] for volume settings.
Default screen [*] [3] [4]
- Delault setting : ‘1'
'To make voice information about terminal control available, set it to ‘1’. If not, set it to ‘0’.
3.5.4.2. Buzzer volume

(0-2):1
- Press [ENTER] to moveto
the next settlng.
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Defaultscreen [r] [3] [4] [ENTER]
~ Delault setting : ‘1'
-This is for the terminal buzzer volume. If this is set to ‘0’. there lS no buzzer sound.
‘1’ setting means low volume and ‘2' means high volume.
3. Configuration settings
3.5.4.3. Case open alarm

(N=0/Y=1):1
Defaultscreen [e] [a] [4] [ENTER] [ENTER]
. Delault setting : ‘1'
-An alarm sounds if the terminal case is damaged or opened. For
~ Anermis semng iscumnie‘e'v this setting. VIRDI 4000 series have case open sensor instalied.
done] press [ENTER] to move
to the next setting
3.5.5. Current tim

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