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USER GUIDE
Preliminary
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ......................................... 4
PRODUCT COMPONENT ........................................................................................5
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................6
LCD DISPLAY & TOUCH PADS ..............................................................................7
FINGERPRINT READING ........................................................................................8
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................9
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATOR MENU ................................. 11
ENTERING ADMINISTRATOR MENU ......................................................................12
USER MANAGEMENT .........................................................................................16
UI & SOUND SETTING ........................................................................................19
SYSTEM SETTING ..............................................................................................21
NETWORK SETTING ...........................................................................................24
TERMINAL INFORMATION DISPLAY .......................................................................26
FACTORY DEFAULT ............................................................................................26
CHAPTER 3 GENERAL USER ............................................ 28
DOOR OPENING ................................................................................................29
AUTHENTICATION IN ATTENDANCE MODE .............................................................31
CHANGING USER INFORMATION ..........................................................................33
APPENDIX ..................................................................... 34
APPENDIX ........................................................................................................35
TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................................................35
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................38
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Product Components
Product Description
LCD DISPLAY & TOUCH PADS
FINGERPRINT READING
System Configuration
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Product Component
TM
The FingkeyAccess
includes the following components. For
detailed information about installation, see the installation guide. If
any of the following items is missing, contact the Customer Support
Team.
Terminal
Power Cord
Bolts
Installation Bracket
Adapter
Software CD
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Product Description
(5) Reset button
(1) LCD
(2) Touch Panel
(3) Fingerprint Input
(4) Card Input
No.
Name
Description
LCD
The user can get information from it
Touch Panel
The user can handle all inputs by touching.
Fingerprint
The user places his/her finger for authentication.
Input
Card Input
The user places his/her card for authentication.
Reset Button
The user can make the system reset manually.
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LCD Display & Touch Pads
(1)
Initial message
(2)
Network connection status
(3) Time: Displays the present
time.
(4) Function Keys
(5) ENTER Key
(8) Menu
(7) Escape
(6) Cursor Key
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Fingerprint Reading
Scan fingerprints as described below for fingerprint registration and
authentication to prevent authentication errors.
① Maximize the finger area scanned and press evenly (70 ~ 80%
of full pressure).
② Place the “core” of the fingerprint at the center of the scanner.
The core is usually opposite the whitish half-moon on the bottom
of the fingernail. Therefore, place the half-moon part at the
center of the scanner when scanning.
Correct
Incorrect
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System Configuration
TM
The Access Control Terminal (FingkeyAccess ) can function either
in the network or stand-alone mode. In stand-alone mode, all
functions are available and the terminal does not need to be
connected to the network. In network mode, multiple terminals are
connected to the server through TCP/IP links and the terminals can
be managed by the administrator.
TM
To use FingkeyAccess
in network mode, a server and a
management program (AccessManager Professional) must be
installed.
Stand-alone Mode
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Network Mode
Server PC
Client PC
TCP/IP
Item
Functions
Server PC
1. Server S/W : AccessManager Professional
2. Terminal management, communication and log
data collection
3. User profile and log data DB
4. Authentication
Client PC
1. Client S/W: AccessManager
2. User registration and management
3. Terminal status and event monitoring
Terminal
1. User registration, modification, deletion and
checking
2. Warning/Alarm handling
3. Door control
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Chapter 2
Administrator menu
Entering Administrator Menu
- 12
User Management
- 15
UI & Sound Setting
- 18
SYSTEM SETTING
- 20
NETWORK SETTING
- 22
TERMINAL INFORMATION DISPLAY
- 24
FACTORY DEFAULT
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Entering Administrator Menu
Terminal users include general users and administrators. General
users are only allowed to open the door while the administrator can
use the Administrator menu to control the door as well as the
terminal’s functions.
1.
To enter the Administrator
menu, touch the “MENU”
button at the lower of the
touch pad.
2.
Input the administrator ID and
follow
the
authentication
process. The Administrator
menu will be displayed.
Because no users have yet
been registered, any user
can enter the Administrator
menu.
At
least
one
administrator for should be
registered
for
security
purposes.
INPUT MASTER ID
: 0324
1. If no administrator was designated and only general users were
registered in network mode, all users will be allowed to enter the
Management menu.
2. If 1:N authentication is used, an administrator with a registered
fingerprint can enter the Administrator menu using fingerprint
authentication without entering his ID.
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The Administrator menu has seven submenus as shown below.
The following describes each sub menu:
Higher menu
Detailed Menu
User
User registration
Management
User info change
User deletion
Deletion of all
Security level
Sub menu
users
Fingerprint
sensor setting
1:1 mode
1:N mode
(Please try menu 3
times after setting
number 1)
Capture mode
Time setting for
fingerprint input
AUTO-ON setting
1:N time setting
Whether to use 1:N
time setting or not
Time setting
(“time setting”
possible only when it
is on)
UI setting
FreeScan
Language
Audio
Button tone
Function Key
Display
Off/Mode1/Mode2
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System Setting
Menu Timeout
LCD BL Timeout
Backlight level
Log storing
RF card
WIEGAND
Function key
Off
HID
MIFARE
EM
OFF
26BIT
34BIT
40BIT
Auto T&A / Muti T&A
setting
Authentication
mode
Network
Time setting
Terminal mode
Time zone
Terminal ID
TCP/IP
DHCP yes or
no?
Information
Factory default
Time limit
Port setting
Number of users
Firmware version
DB Format
Terminal IP
Sebnet Mask
Gateway
Server IP
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Factory format
Number of
registered
fingerprints
Number of
characters in ID
Reset terminal
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User Management
The administrator can register, delete and change users with the
User menu.
User Registration
The maximum number of users that can be registered is the 20,000
templates. (10,000 uesrs)
1.User Manager
1. Register User
User Change
User IDs are unique and cannot be changed. However, group,
privilege, fingerprint, and authentication type can be changed in the
“Modify” menu. Users can only be changed in stand-alone mode. In
network mode, the server management program must be used to
change users.
1.User Manager
2. Modify User
User Deletion
In network mode, the User menu does not support deletion of certain
or all users. The administrator can only delete all users registered at
a certain terminal by selecting “Reset  User Data.”
1.User Manager
3. Delete User
4. Delete All
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Fingerprint Sensor Setting
Settings related to fingerprint sensor options such as security level,
fingerprint capture time, capture mode, LFD precision, and sensor
brightness can be configured.
Authentication Security Level
The security level is set according to the authentication method. The
security level for 1:1 authentication is between 1 and 9, and the
default is 5. The security level for 1:N authentication is between 5
and 9, and the default is 8. If the security level is too high,
authentication failure rate may rise, and if it security level is too low,
the misreading rate may rise. Therefore, the default level should be
used. This level applies to all users except those who chose different
security levels when registering.
2.FP
1 Secu .
Option
Level
Capture Mode
Set whether to distinguish fake fingerprints, to what degree of
precision. “Low”, “High”, or “Not in Use” are available.
2.FP
2.
Option
Mode
Capture
Authentication Limit Time
The fingerprint input waiting time is between 3 and 9 seconds, and
the default is 5 seconds.
2.FP
3.
Option
Timeout
Sensor
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Auto-On Setting
2.FP
4.
Option
Auto
- On
Check
1:N Authentication Time
If 1:N authentication is being used, the time can be set during which
all user fingerprints are searched. The input value can be between
three to nine seconds, with the default being three seconds. If the
search fails after the specified time, a “Matching timeout” error will
occur.
2.FP
5.
Option
Timeout
1:N
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UI & Sound Setting
Language and Buzzer
The user can change the language, buzzer.
3.UI
1.
Option
Language
3.UI
2.
Option
Voice
3.UI
3.
Option
Buzzer
Function Key display mode
Based on this setting, the display for Function key will be showed
differently. For example,
SETTING = OFF
F3 :
1234
SETTING = Mode2
Check In :
1234
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The following table shows the message depending on the option of
fucntion key display
Option
F1 KEY
F2 KEY
F3 KEY
F4 KEY
Off
F1
F2
F3
F4
Mode1
Clock In
Clock Out
Absense
Return
Mode2
Check In
Check Out
F3
F4
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System Setting
Settings related to system such as log storing, RF card, Wiegand,
Function key, time, terminal mode and timezone.
Saving Logs
The administrator can save logs that arise during user authentication.
To save logs, select “Save Logs” and change “No” to “Yes.” The logs
can be checked by selecting “Info”  “Log”, or by using the
“AccessManager Professional” program.
4.System Option
1. LOG
Card
To use card authentication to authenticate users, do the following.
Select the card type – EM, MIFARE, HID
4.System Option
2. RF Card
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Wiegand
4.System Option
3. Wiegand
It decides whether to use Wiegand communication protocol to send
authentication results to a controller
When the result of authentication is succes, The FingkeyAccess
terminal sends wiegand data as shown below table.
Terminal
Mode
Off
26 Bit
34 Bit
40 Bit
Reader
Mode
Off
26 Bit
34 Bit
40 Bit
TM
None
Parity(1)+ Facility(8) + ID (16) + Parity(1)
Parity(1)+ Facility(16) + ID (16) + Parity(1)
RFcard Site code (16) + RFID (16) +
checksum(8)
None
Parity(1bit) + 24bit Card CSN + Parity(1bit)
Parity(1bit) + 32bit Card CSN + Parity(1bit)
32bit Card CSN + checksum (8bit)
Time and Attendance mode
Time and attendance mode, the user must press a function key and
perform the user authentication process when opening the door. The
entry logs will be sent with the function key data to the server
management program.
Depending on the function key, user attendance records can be
classified into “Coming to work”, “Leaving work”, “Going out”, and
“Returning” for efficient attendance management.
4.System Option
4. Function Mode
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Time Zone
The “Time Zone” menu is used to restrict or allow entry or to select
specific authentication type in terminal during certain time periods.
Using this function, you can make timezone function enable or not.
For more information, please refer to the Access manager pro user
manual.
4.System Option
8. Timezone Mode
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Network Setting
TM
The FingkeyAccess
terminal can function either in network or
stand-alone mode. Wireline networks are supported in the network
mode. If the DHCP option is deactivated, the terminal IP, subnet
mask, and gateway must be inputted manually. For more information,
contact the service team.
Terminal ID
Enter a unique terminal ID between 1 and 2000. The same terminal
ID cannot be used in the same server.
5.Network
1. Terminal ID
TCP/IP Setting
After selecting network mode, TCP/IP must be configured to connect
to the server.
Press “on” in the “DHCP” menu to decide to use DHCP. When using
DHCP, enter into the server IP and port information of the server with
AccessManager Professional installed.
5.Network
2. TCP/IP
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Time Limit
Don’t set this value too short.
5.Network
3. N/W Timeout
Port Setting
Enter the port number to be used for communication between the
server and the terminal. The default value is “7332” and the user can
choose between 2000 and 65535. When changing the port data in
the terminal, change the communication setting of AccessManager
Professional accordingly.
5.Network
4. Port Setting
What is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)?
The DHCP server automatically allocates and manages settings for TCP/IP
communication. If DHCP is on, related information such as terminal IP,
subnet mask, and gateway are automatically allocated.
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Terminal Information Display
The administrator can check the firmware version and number of
users.
6.Infomation
1. # of User
2. F/W version
Factory Default
DB Format
All DB are formatted. When format is completed, the system goes
back to the initial screen.
Factory Format
Factory Format is a command to restore all information stored within
a terminal into initial values including user DB, option DB, log
information and logo. Therefore, the function should be used with an
extreme caution.
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Fixed Option
In the “Fixed Option” menu, the number of fingerprint scans to be
inputted during fingerprint registration and the ID length can be
configured. These settings cannot be changed of registered users
already exist. To change these settings, the administrator must
delete all users registered at the terminal.
To change the number of fingerprint scans required for user
fingerprint registration, select “Template Count” and input the number.
The default is 2, and the administrator can choose 1 or 2.
Reset Terminal
Terminals can be reset without disassembling. Please choose 『yes』
in a confirmation screen to reset a terminal.
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Chapter 3
General User
Door Opening
- 28
Authentication in Attendance Mode
- 30
Changing User Information
- 32
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Door Opening
A user registered at the terminal can open the door in two ways
depending on whether 1:N authentication is used.
1:1 Authentication
The user enters his ID and scans his fingerprint, and the scanned
fingerprint is compared 1:1 to the registered fingerprint that matches
the ID. This method allows for quick authentication.
In 1:1 authentication mode, the user presses “Authentication” on the
lower left, and enters his ID. Then, the user continues the
authentication process using the registered means – fingerprint, card,
or password.
1:N Authentication
In 1:N authentication, the user does not need to input his ID. Instead,
the scanned fingerprint is authenticated by searching all fingerprints
in the DB. The process is simpler than 1:1 authentication, but if there
are a lot of users, it may take more time.
① Fingerprint Authentication
The user is authenticated by scanning his fingerprint without entering
his ID.
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② Card Authentication
The user is authenticated only by scanning his card without entering
his ID.
If 1:N authentication is not activated, the user will be asked to input
his ID after he presses “Authentication” on the terminal.
In 1:N authentication, the password user is authenticated in
the same ways as in 1:1 authentication.
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Authentication in Attendance Mode
In attendance mode, all users shall press the functions keys in order
to be authenticated. All logs are transmitted to the server. If the users
Do not press function keys, the attendance types –coming to office,
leaving office, leave, and return –may not be recorded so that the
user shall press the function keys in order to be authenticated.
Using Attendance Mode
General/Simple
F3- INPUT ID
: 0324
In attendance mode, function keys
are displayed on the lower-right of
the initial screen.
1.
In
Simple
or
General
Attendance mode, the user
must press a function key and
input his ID to be authenticated.
Function keys are as follows:
F1: Coming to work
F2: Leaving work
F3: Going out
F4: Returning
2. After the user presses a function
key, the key will be included in
the server log data which will be
used
by
the
attendance
management program.
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F13- INPUT ID
: 0324
Using Extended Attendance
Mode (Not available)
In Extended Attendance Mode, the
initial main screen will be displayed
as shown on the left.
1.
Select a function key, and press
arrow keys to change function
number.
2.
Enter the user ID and press
“Enter” to authenticate.
To use 1:N authentication in attendance mode, enter the
attendance key and perform authentication without inputting an ID.
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Changing User Information
The administrator can change passwords, fingerprints, and card
information of registered users using the terminal’s Administrator
menu or the server program. To change user information, contact the
administrator.
Alphabet User ID
Use the left arrow key to input the alphabtet (LCD displays a “*”), and
press key Code to use ther alphabet user id
Key Code
*01
*03
*05
*07
*09
*11
*13
*15
*17
*19
*21
*23
*25
LCD Display
Key Code
*02
*04
*06
*08
*10
*12
*14
*16
*18
*20
*22
*24
*26
LCD Display
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
- 34
Product Specifications
- 37
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Appendix
Troubleshooting

1. If the terminal uses 1:N authentication in network mode,
server overload may occur, resulting in slow authentication
and recognition. In this case, a dedicated server should be
used.
2. Check if the finger and the sensor are clean. Clean the finger
and the sensor. If the user’s finger is hurt, the user must
register another fingerprint.
3. If the fingerprint is not clean, lower the security level of the
user and use the 1:1 authentication method.
4. Input the user’s ID in 1:1 mode and check if the user exists.

If the finger is too dry or humid, fingerprint image quality may be
poor and may not register. Dry or moisturize the finger before
registering the fingerprint.

1. Check your RF card type matches with the RF option of
Terminal.
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1. Check if the network setting is correct.
2. Check the TCP/IP setting.
① IP address of the server where AccessManager
Professional is installed.
② The server and the terminal must use the same port.
④ Related settings if DHCP is not used.
3. Synchronize the terminal and the server settings.
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1. Check the time period during which access is allowed.
2. Check JP1 jumper status is correct. (refer to install guide)

In default configuration, this product operates in network mode
which requires a proper network connection for user registration.
Check the network connection, or disable network mode to not use
the network.

1. In the terminal by selecting “Menu”  “Reset” menu.
2. Restart the server if the server management program is in
use.
3. If the terminal buttons do not function, restart the terminal by
pushing external reset button located right side of terminal.
4. If the problem remains after the above actions are taken,
contact the Customer Support Team.
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Product Specifications
Item
Description
LCD
128*32 B/W Graphic STN
CPU
400MHz 32Bit RISC
Memory
64MB RAM, 32MB Nand Flash
Sensor
OPP06 Optical, 500DPI(LFD, Auto-On)
Authentication Rate
1:1 – Less than 1 second
1:N -
FAR/FRR
0.001% /0.1%
Number of users
10,000 Users (Two templates per user)
Communication
Method
TCP/IP, RS-485, Wiegand
Dimensions
Power
Door
178(L) x 77(W) x 50(H) mm
Input: AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60 Hz
Output: DC 12V, 3A
Dead Bolt, Strike, EM Lock, Automatic Door,
Fire Alarm
Temperature/Humidity
IP65 Class, -20 ~ 60℃
Supplementary
Features
Buzzer announcement
Encryption
DES / AES
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