NITGen T2 Access controller User Manual AC7000 UserGuide 1 0

NITGEN Co., Ltd. Access controller AC7000 UserGuide 1 0

User Manual

12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide  Version eng-1.10                          ©  Copyright 2013, NITGEN Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.  `   It is strictly prohibited to compile, duplicate or publish part. or whole of this manual prior written consent of NITGEN.  The specification of this product may be changed without prior notice to improve its functionality.  The logo of NITGEN&COMPANY is a registered trademark of NITGEN Co., Ltd.  Other names or trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  2 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   <Revison History >      Version Date Description Firmware Version 1.00 2016-07-15 Initial Release 1000-01 1.10 2016-08-17 Modified the description for icon information.   1000-02
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  3 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   <Glossary >     Administrator (Admin) - The  administrator  can  access  the  terminal  menu  mode.  He/she  has  the  authority  to add/modify/delete terminal users and to change the operating environment by changing settings. - If there is no registered administrator in the terminal, anybody can access to the terminal menu and change settings. It is recommended that more than one administrator will be necessarily registered in the terminal. - The  administrator  has  the  authority  to  change  critical  environmental  settings  of  the fingerprint reader. So, special attention is required to its registration and operation.   1:1 Authentication - The user fingerprint is verified after entering User ID or Card. - Only User ID or the user fingerprint registered to the card is compared. This is called One-to-One Authentication.   1: N Identification - The user is searched only by the fingerprint. - The  same  fingerprint  as  the  input  fingerprint  is  identified  among  the  registered fingerprints without User ID or Card entered. This is called One-to-N Identification.   Authentication Level - As  a  level  used  for  fingerprint  authentication,  it  is  displayed  in  Step  1  to  9. Authentication cannot be allowed before the degree of match between two fingerprints is higher than the set authorization level. - The  higher  authentication  level  may  ensure  the  higher  security.  But  it  requires  the relatively high concordance  rate.  When  authenticating  User  ID,  it  high likely to deny authentication. - 1:1 Level: Authentication level applied when 1:1 authentication - 1: N Level: Authentication level applied when 1: n authentication   Authentication Method - It refers  FP(Fingerprint)Authentication, RF(Card)Authentication and a various  types of authentication methods made by each of a combination.   LFD (Live Finger Detection): Fake fingerprint prevention function - The LFD allows only actual fingerprints to be entered, except for any fake fingerprints made of rubber, paper, film, and silicon and the like.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  4 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   Table of Contents  1. Before Getting Started ................................................................................. 6 1.1. Safety Notes ........................................................................................................ 6 1.2. Product Details ................................................................................................... 7 1.2.1. FRONT ...................................................................................................... 7 1.2.2. REAR ......................................................................................................... 8 1.2.3. Input / Output ............................................................................................. 9 1.3. Screen information during operation .............................................................. 12 1.3.1. Initial Screen ............................................................................................ 12 1.3.2. Icons ........................................................................................................ 12 1.3.3. Function KEY ........................................................................................... 13 1.3.4. Main Screen ............................................................................................. 13 1.4. LED information during operation ................................................................... 15 1.5. Voice information during operation ................................................................. 15 1.6. Buzzer guide announced during operation .................................................... 15 1.7. How to register and enter the correct fingerprint ........................................... 16 2. Product Descriptions ................................................................................. 17 2.1. Product Features .............................................................................................. 17 2.2. Diagram ............................................................................................................. 18 2.2.1. Single Type (Door Lock) ........................................................................... 18 2.2.2. Single Type (Lock Controller) ................................................................... 18 2.2.3. Dummy Type (MCP040) ........................................................................... 18 2.2.4. Network Type (Door Lock) ........................................................................ 19 2.2.5. Network Type (Lock Controller) ................................................................ 19 2.3. Product Specification ....................................................................................... 20 3. Environment Setting .................................................................................. 21 3.1. Checkpoints before Environment Setting ....................................................... 21 3.1.1. Menu ........................................................................................................ 21 3.1.2. Administration authentication ................................................................... 21 3.1.3. How to access the menu without administrator authentication ................. 22 3.1.4. Save Default Setting ................................................................................ 22 3.1.5. Default Setting ......................................................................................... 23 3.1.6. Setting guide for Network Configuration ................................................... 24 3.2. How to register the terminal in Admin App ..................................................... 27 3.2.1. Install iAccess M Plus................................................................................ 27 3.2.2. Execute and Log in iAccess M Plus ........................................................... 27 3.2.3. Access to Terminal BLE REDAY ................................................................. 27 3.2.4. Terminal login Admin App ......................................................................... 28 3.2.5. Administrator authentication of the terminal ............................................ 28 3.2.6. Terminal registration ................................................................................. 28 3.3. Access Device with Admin App ....................................................................... 29 3.4. Access and Registration between ACM Pro and terminal ............................. 30 3.4.1. Install ACM Pro ......................................................................................... 30 3.4.2. Execute ACM Pro ...................................................................................... 30 3.4.3. Set in terminal .......................................................................................... 31 3.4.4. LAN connection in terminal ....................................................................... 31 3.4.5. Register the terminal in ACM Pro .............................................................. 32 3.5. Menu Configuration .......................................................................................... 33 3.6. USER ................................................................................................................. 39
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  5 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.6.1. Menu Configuration .................................................................................. 39 3.6.2. ADD .......................................................................................................... 39 3.6.3. AUTO ADD ................................................................................................ 41 3.6.4. MODIFY .................................................................................................... 42 3.6.5. DELETE .................................................................................................... 43 3.6.6. DELETE ALL .............................................................................................. 43 3.7. Network Menu ................................................................................................... 44 3.7.1. Menu Configuration .................................................................................. 44 3.7.2. AUTH Mode .............................................................................................. 45 3.7.3. Terminal ID .............................................................................................. 45 3.7.4. Terminal ................................................................................................... 46 3.7.5. Server....................................................................................................... 47 3.8. Option Menu ...................................................................................................... 47 3.8.1. Menu configuration .................................................................................. 47 3.8.2. ATTEND .................................................................................................... 48 3.8.3. Screen ...................................................................................................... 49 3.8.4. SAVE ........................................................................................................ 52 3.8.5. TIMEOUT .................................................................................................. 53 3.8.6. LOCKING .................................................................................................. 54 3.9. INT DEVICE ....................................................................................................... 55 3.9.1. Menu Configuration .................................................................................. 55 3.9.2. FP SENSOR ............................................................................................... 55 3.9.3. BEEP......................................................................................................... 57 3.9.4. VOICE ...................................................................................................... 57 3.9.5. BLE ........................................................................................................... 57 3.9.6. TAMPER .................................................................................................... 58 3.10. EXT DEVICE ...................................................................................................... 59 3.10.1. Menu Configuration .................................................................................. 59 3.10.2. DOORLOCK............................................................................................... 59 3.10.3. RS485 ....................................................................................................... 63 3.10.4. WIEGAND ................................................................................................. 64 3.11. STATUS .............................................................................................................. 67 3.11.1. Menu Configuration .................................................................................. 67 3.11.2. DB INFO ................................................................................................... 67 3.11.3. NETWORK ................................................................................................ 67 3.11.4. OPTION .................................................................................................... 68 3.11.5. INT DEVICE .............................................................................................. 68 3.11.6. EXT DEVICE ............................................................................................. 68 3.11.7. I/O PORT .................................................................................................. 69 3.11.8. VERSION .................................................................................................. 69 3.12. RECOVERY ....................................................................................................... 70 3.12.1. Menu Configuration .................................................................................. 70 3.12.2. INITIALIZE ............................................................................................... 70 3.12.3. SELF TEST ................................................................................................ 72 3.12.4. BACKUP .................................................................................................... 75 3.12.5. REBOOT ................................................................................................... 77
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  6 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1. Before Getting Started  1.1. Safety Notes   Warning Do not operate the terminal with  wet  hands,  and  pay attention  not  to  let  any liquid  such  as  water  enter inside the terminal. -  >  Otherwise,  malfunction or  electric  shock  may  be caused.  Keep the terminal away from inflammables. -  >    Otherwise,  it  may cause a fire.   Do not disassemble, repair or remodel the terminal at your disposal. - > Otherwise, it may cause malfunction,  electric  shock, or a fire.  Do  not  allow  children  to touch  the  terminal carelessly. -  >   Otherwise,  it  may cause  safety  accidents  of children or malfunction.  - Non-compliance of safety notes may cause death or serious injury for users.   Cautions Do  not  install  the  terminal in a place exposed to direct sunlight. → Otherwise, it may  cause malfunction,  deformation and discoloration.  Do not install the terminal in humid or dusty places. →  Otherwise,  it  may cause malfunction.  Do not clean this terminal by sprinkling water, nor wipe it with benzene, thinner, and alcohol. → Otherwise, it may  cause electric shock or a fire.  Keep the terminal away from magnets. →  Otherwise,  it  may cause  failure  and malfunction.  Keep the fingerprint input section clean. →  Otherwise,  the fingerprint  cannot  be recognized correctly.  Do not spray insecticides or inflammables on the terminal. →  Otherwise,  it  may cause  deformation  and discoloration.  Keep the terminal away from shock or sharp objects. →  Otherwise,  it  may damage  the  terminal  and result in malfunction.  Do not install the terminal in a place where there is a severe change in temperature. →  Otherwise,  it  may cause malfunction.  -  Non-compliance  of  safety  notes  may  cause  personal  injury  or  property  damage  for users. ※  We  are  not  responsible  for  any  accidents  and  damage  that  may  arise  from  non-compliance of the information in this manual.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  7 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  1.2. Product Details  1.2.1. FRONT                                 Camera  LCD Function KEY (F1~F4) Speaker  Card Sensor (EM/SC/HID) Fingerprint Sensor  State LED BLE embedded  USB assist device   (UDL10) connection
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  8 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1.2.2. REAR        Fixed bracket Cable harness
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  9 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1.2.3. Input / Output  1.2.3.1. Cable & Connector
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  10 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1.2.3.2. Pin Details  Pin number Line color Label (Line name) Explanation IN/OUT Note 1 ORANGE EXT Inside open IN Connect to Exit button 2 YELLOW DM0 DoorMonitor0 IN Sense door state(DM0) 3 GREEN DM1 DoorMonitor1 IN Sense door state(DM1) 4 BLUE DM2 DoorMonitor2 IN Sense door state(DM2) 5 BLACK GND GND - Ground  connection(for door monitor) 6 RED 5V DC5V OUT DC 5V output 7 BLACK PGND Power GND - Power  supply  ground connection 8 GREEN R4A RS485A BI RS-485 interface 9 BLUE R4B RS485B BI RS-485 interface 10 ORANGE WO0 WIE_OUT0 OUT Output WIGAND (WO0) 11 YELLOW WO1 WIE_OUT1 OUT Output WIGAND (WO1) 12 BROWN WI0 WIE_IN0 IN Input WIGAND (WI0) 13 PURPLE WI1 WIE_IN1 IN Input WIGAND (WI1) 14 BLACK GND GND - Ground  connection (WIGAND signal) 15 RED - N_TXN OUT LAN I/F (LAN cable) 16 BLACK - N_TXP OUT LAN I/F (LAN cable) 17 GREEN - N_RXN IN LAN I/F (LAN cable) 18 WHITE - N_RXP IN LAN I/F (LAN cable) 19 RED 12V DC12V IN DC  12V  power  supply input 20 BLACK GND Power GND - Power  supply  ground connection (Adapter) 21 RED 12V DC12V OUT DC 12V put out power 22 GRAY L1C LOCK1_COM OUT Lock1 COM terminal 23 BROWN L1NC LOCK1_NC OUT Lock1 NC terminal 24 WHITE L1NO LOCK1_NO OUT Lock1 NO terminal 25 PURPLE L2 LOCK2 OUT Lock2 terminal 26 BLACK GND GND - Ground  connection (Lock connecter) 27 BLACK PGND Power GND - Power  supply  ground connection  (Lock power) 28 BLACK PGND Panel GND - Panel  ground connection (Earth)  1.2.3.3. Terminal <- > MCP040 wiring  Category T2 terminal (Line name) MCP040 (Terminal name) RS485A R4A (green) RDRA+ RS485B R4B (blue) RDRA- ground connection GND (black) G
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  11 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  1.2.3.4. Terminal <- > LC015B wiring  Category T2 terminal (Line name) LC015B (Terminal name) RS485A R4A (green) 485A RS485B R4B (blue) 485B ground connection GND (black) GND DC12V (LC015B separate power supply)  DC12V IN ground connection (Power only for LC015B)  GND But, door open time can be set with DIP SWITCH of LC015B (Maximum open time is 5 sec.)  1.2.3.5. Terminal <- > EM Type Door Lock wiring  Category T2 terminal (Line name) EM Door Lock (Terminal name) Lock L1NC (Green) + GND GND (Black) - Door Monitor DM0 (Black) NC
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  12 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1.3.   Screen information during operation  1.3.1. Initial Screen  When powering on at first, the screen is displayed as follow.          1.3.2. Icons  Server connection State NONE : No use network  : LAN line is disconnected.  : LAN line is connected. (Only link is connected.)  : Connected with server Gate   State  : Gate is closed.  : Gate is opened.  : Gate is opened forcedly(unusual door open state)  : Gate communication problem  : Emergency  Exit  opened  (Continuous door open  state by user settings) Warning signal State NONE : Normal  : Terminal Disassembly State Fire detection State NONE : Normal  : Sensed by fire detector(Valid on DM2 fire set) BLE connection State NONE : Disconnected with Admin App  : Connected with Admin App MCP040 connection State NONE : Connected with Admin App  : Not MCP040 mode  : MCP040 mode & Bad communication state UDL connection State NONE : UDL is not used (Normal state).  : UDL is connected.  State icon  Operation Mode TNA Mode Date and Time
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  13 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1.3.3. Function KEY    Icon Meaning Function Key Explanation  UP F1   Move cursor up.  DOWN F3   Move cursor down.  LEFT F2   Move cursor to left. ESC F2 long Move to upper menu.  RIGHT F4   Move cursor to right. ENTER F4 long or F4 Move to submenu.  ENABLE DISABLE F2 Category choice (ENABLE or DISABLE).   1.3.4. Main Screen   Operating in Exclusive mode   Initial Screen  Operating in Network mode   Initial Screen  Operating in Dummy mode   Initial Screen  Operating in lock mode   (Reject all users authentication)
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  14 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   Menu of Initial Screen  Authentication succeess  Authentication failure  Waiting for Card Input  Waiting for Fingerprint Input  Waiting for Admin App registration
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  15 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  1.4. LED information during operation  LED Operating state Remark RED Normal OFF Alarm ON or Flash Authentication Failure ON (Maintain during authentication time)  OFF GREEN Normal OFF Authentication Success ON (Maintain during authentication time)  OFF BLUE   Terminal Normal(alive) Flash at intervals of 5 seconds Waiting  Fingerprint  /  Card input Flash 200msec Function Key LED Enter menu Always ON Touch in initial screen. ON(Maintain for 10 seconds)  OFF   1.5. Voice information during operation  Category Voice information Fingerprint Input Please enter your fingerprint. Authentication success You are authorized. Authentication failure Please try again.   1.6. Buzzer guide announced during operation  Buzzer Sound State Explanation Ppik Key touch Card tag Fingerprint touch -Pressing key or reading card -When  inputting  fingerprint,  input  has been completed and hands can take off. Ppibik Failure If authentication fails or the user's input is wrong Ppiriririk Waiting for input It shows the state for waiting user’s input such as fingerprint or password.   Ppiririk Succeess Authentication  success  or  setting completion
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  16 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   1.7. How to register and enter the correct fingerprint   Correct fingerprint input method Enter your fingerprint as if you take a thumbprint by using your forefinger if possible. The fingerprint cannot be correctly registered and entered only by your fingertips. The center of the fingerprint should be touched with the fingerprint input section.    Enter the fingerprint of your forefinger if possible. When using your forefinger, you can enter your fingerprint correctly and safely.   Make sure that the fingerprint is unclear or wounded. Too dry,  wet, blurry or wounded fingerprints are difficult to recognize. In this case, the fingerprint of another finger should be registered.     Precautions subject to your fingerprint state. The availability of the fingerprint may vary subject to your fingerprint state.   This  product  consists  of  a  fingerprint  recognition  system  and  cannot  recognize the damaged or unclear fingerprints. The fingerprint should be registered  using the RF card.   If your hands are dry, you can blow your breath on the system to operate it more smoothly.   For children, too small or unclear fingerprints may be difficult or impossible to use. They need to register a new fingerprint every six months.   For seniors, the fingerprint with too many lines may not be registered.   It is recommended that you will register more than two fingerprints if possible.   In order to increase the fingerprint authentication rate, it is recommended to use six  of  the  ten  fingers  as  illustrated  below  (both  thumbs,  forefingers,  middle fingers).
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  17 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   2. Product Descriptions  2.1. Product Features   BLE is equipped. Door Control with smartphone is possible at close range.     It is equipped with Color Camera, and it saves the visitor’s video when authentication succeeds or fails.   Optional, Available to use as RF(128.4 kHz), Smart Card(13.56 MHz), HID Reader   Easy to verify your ID via fingerprint - The  use  of  the  fingerprint  recognition  technology  (Biometrics)  can  prevent forgetting your password, losing your card or key, or avoid the risk of their theft. The use of personal fingerprints enhances the security of authentication.   Access control system using the local area network (LAN) - The fingerprint reader communicates with the authentication server using a TCP/IP protocol. Therefore, this terminal can be applied to the existing LAN and has easy expandability.  It  ensures  a  fast  speed  by  10/100  Mbps  Auto  Detect  and facilitates management and monitoring via the network.   Provide various registration and authentication method Fingerprint Fingerprint registration Fingerprint authentication Card Card registration Card authentication Card   or Fingerprint Card, Fingerprint registration Card or Fingerprint authentication Card   and Fingerprint Card, Fingerprint registration Fingerprint authentication after Card authentication Mobile card Mobile  Card  registration  (registration  only  via  server  and  admin App) Mobile Card authentication
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  18 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   2.2. Diagram  2.2.1. Single Type (Door Lock)          2.2.2. Single Type (Lock Controller)               2.2.3. Dummy Type (MCP040)                   Door Lock Lock control BLE 2.4G Mobile App T2 Close Open Lock Controller (LC010, LC015) Mobile App RS485 BLE 2.4G T2 Close Open RS485 MCP040 Ethernet Server T2 Lock/Open Lock/Open Lock/Open RS485ID #2 RS485ID #1 RS485ID #3
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  19 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com    2.2.4. Network Type (Door Lock)                 2.2.5. Network Type (Lock Controller) Lock Control BLE 2.4G Mobile App Close Ethernet Open T2 Door Lock Ethernet Internet Server Internet RS485 Lock Controller (LC010, LC015)  BLE 2.4G Mobile App Ethernet Ethernet T2 Close Open Server
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  20 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   2.3. Product Specification  Category Spec CPU 32Bit RISC CPU(400MHz) MEMORY 64M DDR RAM, 32M NOR,128M NAND Camera VGA, F2.8, View angle 61 degree LCD 1.77’’ Color LCD Fingerprint Sensor Optical / 500 DPI Authentication Method Fingerprint, RF Card, Mobile Card Authentication Speed 1:N < within1sec. (based on 1,000 fingerprints) Fingerprint capacity 20,000 Fingerprints, 10,000 users (Two identical fingerprints registration per user) Log capacity 100,000 logs Communication interface TCP/IP, Wiegand In/Out (26/34bit),RS485 Lock Deadbolt, EM Lock, Door Strike, Automatic Door Temperature / Humidity -20~60  ℃  / < RH 90% Certification KC, CE, FCC Size 58mm(W) * 191mm(H) * 62mm(D)
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  21 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3. Environment Setting  3.1. Checkpoints before Environment Setting  3.1.1. Menu  Press F4 long until the menu screen is displayed.          It is available to enter the menu without authentication because the manager doesn’t register when shipping the product.   3.1.2. Administration authentication  When the administrator is registered, the admin authentication screen is displayed at first as follows.   ▶ Administrator authentication Administrator  authentication  is  progressed  with fingerprint and card. You can access each menu if the authentication succeeds.  Admin  authentication  is  displayed  only  if  there  is  a registered  user.  Admin  authentication  displays  only  if admin is enrolled already. The admin authentication is needed  only  in  accessing  menu  mode.  It  enables  to access  every  menu  until  you  completely  escape  from main menu.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  22 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.1.3. How to access the menu without administrator authentication  This is the method to enter the Menu in exceptional cases such as losing your administrator card that is registered in the terminal or inability to make a fingerprint authentication because of absence of administrator.  ① Power terminal OFF. ② Disassemble device and make case open state. ③ While case opens, make DIP of rear side switch ON state as follows.     ④ Power terminal ON. ⑤ After the terminal completely booted, Press F1 longer to enter the menu with buzzer sound “Ppiririk”. ★  Caution: You should return DIP SWITCH OFF after modification.   3.1.4. Save Default Setting  ▶ If there are some changes,  save them with buzzer sound “Ppibibig” and  return  to  the initial screen. ▶  If there are no changes, it returns to the previous menu screen. ▶  While changing the settings in the menu, if there is no input for 30 seconds, it returns to the previous menu.                OFF ON ON 1 2
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  23 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.1.5. Default Setting  Category Default setting MENU > NETWORK USE MENU > NETWORK > USE > AUTH MODE TN MENU > NETWORK > USE > TEMINAL ID 1 MENU > NETWORK > USE > TEMINAL >   STATIC MENU > NETWORK > USE > TEMINAL > STATIC >   IP:192.168.0.3 SN:255.255.255.0 GW:192.168.0.1 MENU > NETWORK > USE > SERVER IP:192.168.0.2 PORT: 7332 MENU > OPTION > ATTEND > TYPE F1~F4 MENU > OPTION > ATTEND > AUTO TNA NO MENU > OPTION > SCREEN > LANGUAGE English MENU > OPTION > SCREEN > SHOW ID YES MENU > OPTION > SCREEN > USER LOGO NO MENU > OPTION > SCREEN > USER ID LEN 4 MENU > OPTION > SCREEN > DATE > FORMAT YYMMDD MENU > OPTION > SAVE > LOG SAVE Yes MENU > OPTION > SAVE > IMAGE SAVE No MENU > OPTION > TIME OUT > RESULT 1sec MENU > OPTION > TIME OUT > NET ERROR 30sec MENU > OPTION > TIME OUT > PING 60sec MENU > OPTION > LOCKING NO USE   MENU > INT DEVICE > FP SENSOR > 1:1 LEVEL 5 MENU > INT DEVICE > FP SENSOR > 1:N LEVEL 7 MENU > INT DEVICE > FP SENSOR > LFD LEVEL NONE MENU > INT DEVICE > FP SENSOR > AUTH TIME 5sec MENU > INT DEVICE > BEEP 3 MENU > INT DEVICE > VOICE 3 MENU > INT DEVICE > BLE Alarm MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > LOCK1 > TYPE STRIKE/OK MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > LOCK1 > RESULT OUT N/C MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK >  LOCK1 >  OPEN TIME 5sec MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > LOCK2 > TYPE None MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > LOCK2 > RESULT OUT N/C MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > LOCK2 > OPEN TIME 5sec MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > OPEN ALAM 0sec MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > EMC OPEN No MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > DM0 NONE MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > DM1 NONE MENU > EXT DEVICE > DOORLOCK > DM2 NONE MENU > EXT DEVICE > RS485 > TYPE NONE MENU > EXT DEVICE > RS485 > DEV ID 0
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  24 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  MENU > EXT DEVICE > WIEGAND > WIE-INPUT NONE MENU > EXT DEVICE > WIEGAND > WIE-OUTPUT NONE   MENU > EXT DEVICE > WIEGAND > WIE-OUTPUT> 26 BIT or 34 BIT > SITE CODE 0 MENU > EXT DEVICE > WIEGAND > WIE-OUTPUT> 26 BIT or 34 BIT > SITE CODE > SEND INFO UID   3.1.6. Setting guide for Network Configuration  3.1.6.1. Single Type (Door Lock=STRIKE)  Menu position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> NO USE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE STRIKE/OK MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 N/O or N/C MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE NONE  3.1.6.2. Single Type (Door Lock=MOTOR)  Menu position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> NO USE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE MOTOR1 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 N/O or N/C MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE MOTOR2 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 N/O or N/C MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE NONE  3.1.6.3. Single Type (Lock Controller=LC010)  Menu position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> NO USE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE LC010 MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>DEV ID 0  3.1.6.4. Single Type (Lock Controller=LC015)  Menu Position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> NO USE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  25 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE LC015 MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>DEV ID 0  3.1.6.5. Dummy Type (RS485=MCP040)  Menu Position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> N/A (Use : When only downloading DB) MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE MCP040 MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>DEV ID Use in 1~7  3.1.6.6. Network Type (Door Lock=STRIKE)  Menu Position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> USE MENU>NETWORK>USE>AUTH MODE TN MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL ID 0001 MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL>STATIC IP:192.168.0.3 SN:255.255.255.0 GW:192.168.0.1 MENU>NETWORK>USE>SERVER IP:192.168.0.2 PORT:7332 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE STRIKE/OK MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 N/O or N/C MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE NONE  3.1.6.7. Network Type (Door Lock=MOTOR)  Menu Position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> USE MENU>NETWORK>USE>AUTH MODE TN MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL ID 0001 MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL>STATIC IP:192.168.0.3 SN:255.255.255.0 GW:192.168.0.1 MENU>NETWORK>USE>SERVER IP:192.168.0.2 PORT:7332 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE MOTOR1 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 N/O or N/C MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE MOTOR2 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 N/O or N/C MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE NONE
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  26 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.1.6.8. Network Type (Lock Controller=LC010)  Menu Position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> Use MENU>NETWORK>USE>AUTH MODE TN MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL ID 0001 MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL>STATIC IP:192.168.0.3 SN:255.255.255.0 GW:192.168.0.1 MENU>NETWORK>USE>SERVER IP:192.168.0.2 PORT:7332 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE LC010 MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>DEV ID 0  3.1.6.9. Network Type (Lock Controller=LC015)  Menu Position Possible setting MENU>NETWORK> USE MENU>NETWORK>USE>AUTH MODE TN MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL ID 0001 MENU>NETWORK>USE>TERMINAL>STATIC IP:192.168.0.3 SN:255.255.255.0 GW:192.168.0.1 MENU>NETWORK>USE>SERVER IP:192.168.0.2 PORT:7332 MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK1>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM0 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>LOCK2>TYPE NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>DOORLOCK>DM1 NONE MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>TYPE LC015 MENU>EXT DEVICE>RS485>DEV ID 0
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  27 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.2.   How to register the terminal in Admin App  3.2.1. Install iAccess M Plus  iAccess M Plus is the smartphone App for administrator controlling device via BLE. You can download and install it from Play Store.   For more details, please refer iAccess M Plus installation guide.   3.2.2. Execute and Log in iAccess M Plus                  3.2.3. Access to Terminal BLE REDAY  If you press F3 long on initial screen, the terminal turns to BLE READY.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  28 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.2.4. Terminal login Admin App  When the terminal is BLE REDAY, press ADD on iAccess M Plus App and select the terminal. If you know the administrator's ID and password, then click OK to log in. If you do not know the administrator’s ID & password and click OK in empty state.                 3.2.5. Administrator authentication of the terminal  If  an  administrator  is  registered  in  the  terminal,  it  requires  to  input  card  or  fingerprint  for administrator authentication. If the administrator is not registered in the terminal, it requires no further authentication and authentication succeeds immediately.                                    3.2.6. Terminal registration  When admin authentication is successful, Device registration screen is displayed.   Press Registration button and complete Device registration.             Input admin’s card or fingerprint  “Ppiririk” Success   & output Buzzer sound
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  29 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.3.   Access Device with Admin App  If the terminal registration on Admin App is successful, the list is displayed as follows. When pressing View, the pop-up window is displayed to connect the terminal. If the administrator is registered in the terminal, it requires the administrator authentication.   If  there  is  no  administrator,  the  login  succeeds  immediately.  If  the  login  is  successful,  you receive the list of users registered with the Admin App screen. BLE icon is displayed on the terminal.                                  When you log out after finishing the setting from Admin App, BLE icon disappears from the initial screen of the terminal.   If it  is successful to access, it is available to add / delete user, inquire log data, modify the setting and etc. For more details, please refer the document for Administrator App user guide.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  30 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.4.   Access and Registration between ACM Pro and terminal  3.4.1. Install ACM Pro  When shipping the product, it installs ACM Pro Program in PC from the provided CD. For installation guide, please refer the relevant document.   3.4.2. Execute ACM Pro  If executing the program, login screen is displayed. Enter User ID that is previously registered and password and then press OK.     If login is successful, the screen is displayed as follows.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  31 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.4.3. Set in terminal  In  order  to  connect  the  terminal  to  the  server,  set  to  the  network  mode  and  set  the information. Move to MENU > NETWORK > USE > TERMINAL and check whether lower information is correct  or  not.  If  you  have  not  changed  the  device  network  information,  it  is  displayed  as follows.            In order to access the server Move to MENU > NETWORK > USE > SERVER and check the lower information correctly sets or not. If you do not change the server network information, it is displayed as follows.         3.4.4. LAN connection in terminal  At first, you can see the unregistered state because the terminal is not registered.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  32 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.4.5. Register the terminal in ACM Pro  Select the unregistered terminal and press Registration button to activate the screen below. Enter device name and explanation to press OK.    If the registration is successful, the screen is displayed as follow.    For more details about ACM pro operation, please refer ACM Pro guide document.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  33 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.5. Menu Configuration  The whole menu is composed of seven, and main characteristics are as follows.      Menu Submenu1 Submenu2 Submenu3 USER ADD USER   USER ADMIN INPUT ID  *Authentication Type Card FP MCARD *Authentication Condition OR AND ※  MCARD is OR condition only. ※  MCARD  is  not  admitted  to  set  up, state check only.  Password  AUTO ADD FP UID  >  FP1  >    FP2  >   OK Card UID > Card > OK MODIFY INPUT ID  *Authentication Type Card FP MCARD *Authentication Condition OR AND ※  MCARD is OR condition only. ※  MCARD  is  not  admitted  to  set  up, state check only.  FP registration   (When checking authentication mode)  Card registration   (When checking authentication mode)  DELETE Delete ID  DELETE ALL
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  34 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  NETWORK NO USE Operate in single mode  USE AUTH MODE   Server/Terminal Terminal/Server Server Terminal TERMINAL ID TERMINAL ID STATIC DHCP STATIC IP Subnet mask Gateway DHCP  SERVER SERVER Port No OPTION ATTEND TYPE NONE M1 F1~F2 M2 F1~F4 M3 F1~F49 AUTO TNA NO YES SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH(0) KOREAN(1) INDONESIAN(2) MULTILINGUAL(3) ARABIC(4) SPANISH(5) PORTUGUESE(6) FRENCH(7) RUSSIAN(8) FARSI(9) JAPANESE(10) CHINESE(11)  SHOW ID NO YES USER LOGO NO USE USE USER ID LEN 4~16 SAVE LOG SAVE NO YES IMAGE SAVE NO YES TIMEOUT RESULT  NET ERROR  PING    Date   FORM  YYMMDD DDMMYY MMDDYY
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  35 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  SETTING  YYYYMMDD-hhmmss INT DEVICE FP SENSOR 1:1 LEVEL (1~9)  1:N LEVEL (5~9)  LFD LEVEL NONE LOW MIDDLE HIGH AUTH TIME  BEEP 0~3  VOICE 0~5  BLE   BLE READY  TAMPER NO ALARM ALARM  EXT DEVICE DOOR LOCK LOCK1  *TYPE Not Use Strike/OK Indication Motor1 Schedule alarm  *RESULT Normal Open Normal Close  *OPEN TIME : 5[1~20sec] LOCK2  * TYPE NONE Fail Indication Motor2 Schedule alarm  * RESULT Normal Open Normal Close  * OPEN TIME 5[1~20] OPEN ALARM NO YES EMC OPEN NONE Door Normal Open Door Normal Close DM0  NONE Lock Normal Open Lock Normal Close DM1 NONE Lock Normal Open Lock Normal Close
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  36 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  DM2 Not use Normal Open Normal Close Fire Normal Open Fire Normal Close Panic Normal Open Panic Normal Close Urgent Norm Open Urgent Normal Close RS485 TYPE NONE LC010 LC015 SR100 MCP040 DEV ID: 0~255  WIEGAND WIE-INPUT    *TYPE NONE WIE26BIT WIE34BIT CUSTOM WIE-OUTPUT *TYPE NONE WIE26BIT WIE34BIT CUSTOM    *SiteCode  *More Information UID CARD STATE DB INFO USER CNT: USER MAX: ADMIN: FP CNT:   FP MAX: CARD CNT: CARD MAX: M.CD CNT: LOG CNT: LOG MAX:  NETWORK TID: xxxx   NET: YES, MODE:TN NET TYPE: STATIC ENCRYPT: DES CIP/SN/GW--------- xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx MAC: xx: xx: xx: xx: xx: xx
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  37 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  SIP/PORT---------   xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxxx OPTION ATTEND: M2(F1~F4) AUTO TNA: YES LANGUAGE: English SHOW ID: YES LOGO USE: NO UID LEN:4 DATE: YYMMDD LOG SAVE: YES IMG SAVE:NO SHOW TO: x PING TO: x NET TO: x:  INT DEVICE CARD TYPE: RF/SC CARD FMT: STD FP1:1:x FP1: N:x LFD: xx AUTH TIME: BEEP VOL: VOICE VOL: BLE Name/MAC----  XXXXXXX (BLE Name)   XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TAMPER:ALARM  EXT DEVICE LOCK1---------------------- TYPE: STRIKE/OK OUT: N/O OPEN: 3000ms  LOCK2 ------------------- TYPE: NONE OUT: N/O OPEN: 3000ms  DOOR WARN: 0sec FORCE OPEN:NO  RS485: LC010 RS485 ID: xxx WIEGAND---------------- IN/OUT :34B/34B   SITECODE: xxx SEND:USERID  I/O PORT LOCK1: HIGH LOCK2: HIGH DM0: HIGH DM1: HIGH
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  38 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  DM2: HIGH W0IN: HIGH W1IN: HIGH INSIDE: HIGH TAMPER SW:HIGH VERSION HW   FW   Card BLE SN(Serial Number)  RECOVERY INITIALIZE CONFIG  LOG DB  FACTORY  SELF TEST INT DEVICE VOICE CARD FP SENSOR CAMERA LED EXT DEVICE DOORLOCK SENSOR IN BACKUP LOG EXPORT  USER EXPORT  USER IMPORT  FW UPDATE  REBOOT
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  39 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.6.   USER    3.6.1.   Menu Configuration  USER menu has the feature as follows.      Category Explanation ADD Use to add user and admin with various certification conditions. AUTO ADD Use to add Card or Fingerprint user automatically. MODIFY Use to  add  certification conditions,  card  or  fingerprint  of  registered user. DELETE Use to delete a registered particular user. DELETE ALL Use to delete all registered users.   3.6.2.   ADD  3.6.2.1. USER TYPE  If you press ADD in the menu, the screen asking the user type is displayed as follow.     USER TYPE Explanation USER Only available for authentication No Authorization to access menu When selecting user, the screen is displayed as follow.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  40 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  ADMIN Available to add and delete user. Available to access menu and modify it. When selecting the administrator, the screen is displayed as follows.   3.6.2.2.   AUTH TYPE  There are FP(Fingerprint), Card, and MCARD (Mobile card) in the menu. But MCARD can only provide the check state, and do not provide checking or unchecking. For checking or unchecking with MCARD, it is only available via Server and Admin App. There are AND and OR in authentication conditions. In AND, all authentication conditions should be satisfactory and then authentication succeeds. In OR, one of authentication conditions should be satisfactory and authentication succeeds.  FP:0 ➔ FP is abbreviation of Finger Print.   0 means the registered FP number. (1FP means 2 fingerprints) CD:0➔ CD is abbreviation of CARD. 0 means the registered CARD number.   Maximum card number is 1.   (U) ➔ Means your Registration Authority is general user(USER). (A) ➔ Means your Registration Authority is administrator (ADMIN).      [FR Authentication] [Card Authentication] [FP or Card Authentication] [FP and Card Authentication]
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  41 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.6.2.3. INPUT FP  Input the same fingerprint twice when you check the Fingerprint as authentication type. If you want to add only one fingerprint, select 1. NO. If you input the fingerprint second times and they are normal, INPUT OK is displayed. If you want to add more fingerprints, select 2. YES. One user can register 20 people for maximum.                   3.6.2.4. INPUT CARD  When you check Card as AUTH TYPE, you will follow steps as below. If you input CARD on Waiting state, registration completes and INPUT OK screen is displayed.                3.6.3. AUTO ADD  AUTO ADD is used when you want to register general users (not admin user) consecutively with card or fingerprint.   If you select FP, it adds users by increasing ID consecutively only with fingerprint. If you select CARD, it adds users by increasing ID consecutively only with card.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  42 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.6.3.1. AUTO ADD – 1. FP  This is the menu when registering the users continuously only by fingerprint. Input fingerprint in twice and then the registration succeeded. If you want to add more users, select 2. YES, and continue the registration. User ID increases automatically.              3.6.3.2. AUTO ADD  This is the menu when registering the users continuously only by card. After inputting the card, INPUT OK is displayed on the screen. If you want to add the other user, select 2. YES, and register the user. User IDs increases automatically.             3.6.4. MODIFY  It is used when modifying the authentication type of the registered user. In  authentication  type,  authentication  type  (fingerprint,  card)  and  authentication  condition (AND, OR) can be changed. If the modification type is modified, authentication information about the authentication type can be input.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  43 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.6.5. DELETE  It is used when deleting the registered users.            3.6.6. DELETE ALL  It is used when deleting all the registered users. It should be careful when trying to delete, because all the users (general user, administrator) are deleted.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  44 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.7. Network Menu  3.7.1. Menu Configuration  Network menu has the following features.          Category Explanation Remarks NO USE Network not used Standalone USE AUTH MODE TERMINAL ID TERMINAL SERVER Network mode   Operation Mode Explanation Standalone  This  is  the  operation  mode  independently  without  server  and communication.  The  administrator  can  control  all  the  functions  of  the terminal. Authentication log is saved in the terminal but is not sent to server. After converting Standalone mode into Network mode and accessing in server, the authentication log saved internally is sent to sever. If  you  want  to  see  the  authentication  log  data  in  Standalone  mode, move  RECOVERY    >    BACKUP    >    LOG  EXPORT  from  main  menu, download  it  in  USB  through  UDL  module  and  check  it  by  ACM  Pro program.  * USB port is service port. Network Mode This is the operation mode by communicating with the server and it can control the functions of the terminal by the remote-control. Depending on the authentication mode, the order of authentication can be different. (Authentication  order  about  whether  trying  to  authenticate  in  the terminal or the server first) Authentication  log  is  sent  to  the  server  if  the  network  is  connected regardless of authentication mode.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  45 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.7.2. AUTH Mode  Authentication mode means  the  authentication priority  to  determine  whether  authentication processing is done in the terminal or the server when user-authentication. It  is  a  valid  setting  only  when  using  the  network.  All  authentication  log  is  sent  to  server through the network.   AUTH MODE Explanation Server/Terminal Server  Terminal After trying to do server authentication at first, terminal authentication is processed. Terminal/Server Terminal  Server After trying to do terminal authentication at first,  server authentication is processed. Server Server only Authentication is processed only in server. Terminal Terminal only Authentication is processed only in terminal. Even if it is “Terminal Only”, authentication log is sent to server.   ★ In Server Only” mode, if the network is disconnected, all the authentication is processed in fail.  If  the  mode  is  not  “Server  Only”  (Server/Terminal,  Terminal/Server,  Terminal)  and  the network is disconnected, authentication is processed in the base of DB in the terminal.  3.7.3. Terminal ID    Terminal ID is a valid information only when using the network, and it can be set in the range of 1~200.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  46 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.7.4. Terminal  It is used when setting the network information in the terminal.      Network setting in the terminal can be set in Static IP and DHCP. STATIC: Set the value as a user wants. DHCP:  Allocated  flexibly.  (It  can  be  operated  normally  when  using  the  router  supporting DHCP.)  If  STATIC  is  used,  it  is  used  when  setting  IP,  Subnet  mark  and  Gateway  address  of  the terminal. The following is the default setting value.        Category Default Setting Value Terminal IP 192.168.0.3 SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY 192.168.0.1  It can set the address value as follows. Function Key Function Explanation F1 Increase the setting value   F3 Decrease the setting value   F2 Move to left F4 Move to right F4 Long   Save the setting value
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  47 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.7.5. Server  When the terminal accesses in server through the network, set the information.        Default setting value is as follows.  Category Default Setting Value Server IP 192.168.0.2 Port number 7332  3.8.   Option Menu  3.8.1.   Menu configuration    User menu has the same function as follows.    Category Explanation ATTEND TYPE AUTO TNA SCREEN LANGUAGE SHOW ID USER LOGO USER ID LEN DATE SAVE LOGO SAVE IMAGE SAVE TIMEOUT RESULT NET ERROR PING LOCKING NO USE / USE
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  48 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.8.2. ATTEND  TNA related menu are configured.    Category Explanation TYPE When Function Key is used in time and attendance option, it is used.  AUTO TNA Use to determine whether to remain Function Key or not shown in the default screen.  3.8.2.1.   TYPE    It is used when setting ATTEND mode. If setting ATTEND mode, ATTEND mode is displayed in the screen when pressing Function Key shortly (F1~F4) in the default screen.  Mode Explanation NONE F00 is only displayed in default screen. F1~F2 F1~F2  Function  Key  is  recognized  and  F01,  F02  are  displayed  in  default screen. F1~F4 F1~F4 Function Key is recognized and, F01, F02, F03, F04 are displayed in default screen. F1~F49 F1~F4  Function  Key  is  recognized  and  F01,  F02,  F03,  F04,  F11~F49  are displayed.  Default screen Meaning F00 ACCESS MODE F01 CLOCK-IN MODE F02 CLOCK-OUT MODE F03 CHECK-OUT MODE F04 CHECK-IN MODE F11~F49 EXPANDED MODE  TNA mode (F00~F49) is converted into F00 after 10 seconds if you don’t use AUTO TNA.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  49 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.8.2.2. AUTO TNA   AUTO TNA is the menu to determine whether to remain continually the setting TNA mode or not.  Category Explanation NO The  TNA  mode  that  a  user  set  is  automatically  returned  into  F00  after  10 seconds. YES The TNA mode that a user set is continuously displayed.   3.8.3. Screen  The screen display related menu is configured.    Category Explanation LANGUAGE Change the language which is displayed in the screen and is spoken. SHOW ID When authentication succeeds, you can set whether showing ID or not. USER LOGO You  can  set  whether  the  logo  image  for  customers  is  used  or  not  in  the default screen. USER ID LEN It is used when modifying the length of user’s ID. DATE It  is  used  when  modifying  Year/  Month/  Day  and  time  displayed  in  the default screen.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  50 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.8.3.1. Language  It is used to modify the menu text and audio language displayed on the screen. Audio languages are all supported but some language cannot be supported in the menu text.    3.8.3.2. SHOW ID    It is used to determine whether to show your ID at the time of authentication success window.  Category Explanation NO USE Do not show your ID at the time of authentication success Screen Yes "****" When authentication successes, it doesn’t show user’s ID on the screen.   For example, “****”. USE When authentication successes, it shows user’s ID on the screen.   For example, “****”.  3.8.3.3. USER LOGO  It is used to determine whether the displayed image shows the customer’s logo or not in the default screen.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  51 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  Category Explanation NO USE  Use basically the provided default image    USE  Use the customer’s logo image To  use  the  customer’s  logo  image,  you  should  update  the customer’s  image  through  the  server  first  and  then  the customer’s image is displayed in the default screen. When editing the  customer’s  image,  it  should be edited in  the red box as the left picture.    3.8.3.4. USER ID LEN  It is used to change the length of user’s ID. If changing the user’s ID, it should change in the absence of a DB because it affects user’s DB that is internally registered. The setting range can be set from 4 to 16.    3.8.3.5. DATE  It is used to select the order of Year, Month and Day displayed in the default screen. YY: Year MM: Month DD: Day
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  52 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   Through SETTING, you can set current Year, Month, Day and Time.       3.8.4. SAVE  It is the menu including the function related to SAVE.    3.8.4.1. LOG SAVE  It is used to set whether to save the authentication log in memory or not. The default setting is YES.    3.8.4.2. IMAGE SAVE  It  is  used  to  set  whether  to  save  the  captured  photo  from  camera  when  authentication successes or fails. The default setting is Fail.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  53 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.8.5.   TIMEOUT  It is the menu that has the setting related with timeout.    3.8.5.1. RESULT  It is used to set the authentication result display how long it keeps for a seconds. The  setting  range  can  be  set  from  0  to  5  seconds.  If  it  set  to  0,  then  don’t  display  the authentication result.    3.8.5.2.   NET ERROR  If it does  not communicate with the server over a period of time, it is used to set whether there is a network communication error. If PING doesn’t come for a setting time in the server, it retries to connect the terminal. The setting range is available for 60~600 seconds.    3.8.5.3.   PING  It sets the cycle that terminal sets PING command to the server. The setting range is available for 30~255 seconds.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  54 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.8.6. LOCKING  Locking  mode  is  the  function  that  it  rejects  the  authentication  of  all  users  until  the administrator enters the menu and releases the locking mode. The default setting is NO USE.    The default screen is displayed as follows when setting to use locking mode.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  55 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.9. INT DEVICE  3.9.1. Menu Configuration      INT DEVICE menu has the features as follows.  Category Explanation FP SENSOR 1:1 LEVEL   1: N LEVEL LFD LEVEL AUTH TIME BEEP Set Beep Sound. VOICE Set Voice Sound BLE BLE registration mode TAMPER Set the alarm when opening terminal case.  3.9.2. FP SENSOR    For the fingerprint recognition, it sets for the user registration  and authentication about the module installed inside.  3.9.2.1.   1:1 LEVEL  It is the authentication level used when it tries 1:1 fingerprint authentication.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  56 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.9.2.2.   1: N LEVEL  It is the authentication level used when it tries 1: N fingerprint authentication.       3.9.2.3.   LFD LEVEL  It sets LFD LEVEL to prevent the duress fingerprint. If setting LFD LEVEL higher and higher, the ability to prevent the input of duress fingerprint produced by rubber, paper, film, and silicon etc. reinforces but too dry fingerprint cannot be input well. Also the authentication speed can be slow.    3.9.2.4.   AUTH TIME  It means the maximum time to process 1: N authentication. If the authentication time exceeds, authentication timeout occurs.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  57 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.9.3. BEEP  It informs key touch, authentication success, and failure as beep and sets the beep level. The beep level is available from 0 to 3.       3.9.4. VOICE  It supports the notice such as authentication success/failure and authentication retrial. It sets the authentication level. The voice level is available from 0 to 5.       3.9.5. BLE    When registering the terminal in Administrator’s App, this menu is required. By using this menu, it can make the terminal BLE READY. Only if the terminal is BLE READY, it can perform  the  registration procedure of  the  terminal after the  administrator app  accesses the terminal. When pressing F3 long in the default screen of the terminal, it performs same operation with this menu.      Regarding the method to register the terminal in the administrator APP, please refer 3.2 How to register the terminal in the administrator App.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  58 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.9.6. TAMPER When disassembling the terminal randomly, it sets whether to sound the alarm.    If selecting 1. NO ALARM, even if disassembling the terminal, the alarm doesn’t sound but   icon is displayed. If selecting 2. ALARM,    icon displays and the beep sounds in at regular intervals.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  59 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10. EXT DEVICE  3.10.1.   Menu Configuration    EXT DEVICE has the features as follows. Category Explanation DOORLOCK It sets the control device to lock through the internal relay. RS485 It sets the devices using RS485. WIEGAND It sets the device using WIEGAND.   3.10.2. DOORLOCK  It is the menu to set lock device (Strike, Motor type door lock) by using LOCK1 and LOCK2 port.    3.10.2.1. LOCK1  Category Explanation NONE No Use Strike/OK When  connecting  the  light  to  mark  authentication  success/failure  or  2. STRIKE/OK. MOTOR1 When connecting Motor lock
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  60 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10.2.2. LOCK1 RESULT OUT  N/O: HIGH signal outputs in LOCK1 Output port. N/C: LOW signal outputs in LOCK1 Output port.      3.10.2.3.   LOCK1 OPEN TIME  It sets the time to give the signal when LOCK 1 sets 2. STRIKE/OK. Strike type means the time from opening to locking the door after authenticating.      3.10.2.4.   LOCK2 type  NONE When not using FAIL IND When connecting the light to mark authentication failure in Lock 2 MOTOR2 When connecting motor lock      3.10.2.5. LOCK2 RESULT OUT  N/O: HIGH signal is printed in LOCK2 RESULT OUT port. N/C: Low signal is printed in LOCK2 RESULT OUT port.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  61 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.10.2.6.   LOCK2 OPEN TIME  If Lock 2 sets FAIL IND, it sets the time to give the signal.      3.10.2.7.   OPEN ALARM  It makes the terminal check the door open time. If the setting time (Minimum 5 seconds ~ Maximum 30 seconds) exceeds and door opens, it is the feature to beep.   When setting to ‘00’, it doesn’t beep even if setting 01~04. When exceeding 5 seconds for minimum, it starts to beep.    3.10.2.8.   EMC OPEN  This feature is that a user doesn’t lock the door and open the door on purpose.     If  setting  EMC  OPEN  ‘2.  YES’,  the  following  icons  are  displayed  in  the  default  screen  and remain  open  the  door.  LED  shows  GREEN  continuously.  If  setting  ‘1.  NO’,  EMC  OPEN  icon disappears.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  62 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10.2.9. DM0  DM0(Door Monitor 0) is the input port and it is used to detect the signal state of door open.    3.10.2.10. DM1  DM1(Door Monitor 1) is the input port and it is used to detect the signal state of lock.    3.10.2.11. DM2  DM2(Door Monitor 2) is the input port and it is used to detect a various of sensor and alarm.        For example, if connecting with fire sensor, it should set  4. FIRE N/O  or 5.  FIRE N/C  and it may cause fire alarm and icon in case of fire. In case of fire, the door automatically opens for safety.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  63 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10.3. RS485  It is the setting for the device with RS485 communication to interface with external.    3.10.3.1.   TYPE    TYPE Explanation NONE It doesn’t use RS485. LC010 Lock Controller It controls LOCK through the other external module. LC015 Lock Controller It controls LOCK through the other external module. SR100 FP Dummy Reader When  it  installs  the  other  FP  dummy  reader  device  in  external  and  then operates, it is used. MCP040 Terminal operates as the dummy reader. If Terminal is connected with MCP040 device,    icon  is  displayed  in  the  default  screen.  If Terminal is not connected with MCP040,    icon  is  displayed. The authentication result is determines whether or not successful by MCP040. RS485ID uses 1~7.  3.10.3.2.   DEV ID  DEV  ID  is  the  ID  that  distinguishes  devices  and  it  can  be  set  up  0-7  during  RS484 communication.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  64 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10.4. WIEGAND    WIEGAND supports each one of Input port and Output port.      3.10.4.1. WIE-INPUT  It is used to set the input type when working with the device connected into WIEGAND input port.    Category Explanation NONE WIEGAND input port is not used. WIE26BIT EM, HID26 Card Module WIE34BIT Mifare Card Modules CUSTOM Use Access Manager program and set Wiegand format.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  65 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10.4.2.   WIE-OUTPUT    Category Explanation NONE WIEGAND output port is not used. 26bit It sends “Site code [1 byte] + User ID [2 bytes], so it sets User ID less than 4 digits. Example) In case of SiteCode:045(2Dh), UID:6543(198Fh)          1 00101101 0001 1001 10001111 0 34bit It sends “Site code [1 byte] + User ID [3 bytes], so it sets User ID less than 7 digits However, when user ID is 8 digits, it ignores Site code and only sends user ID [4 bytes]. Example) SiteCode:001(1h), UID:123456(1E240h)          0 00000001 00000001 11100010 01000000 0 CUSTOM It sets as a user wants.   It only sets in server and it only inquires the setting type in the terminal.  3.10.4.3. CUSTOM BIT LENGTH  It can set BIT length as 1~128.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  66 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.10.4.4.   Site Code  It is used to set the value of Site Code that is sent to WIEGAND output port.    Type Input range of SITE CODE 26bit 0~255 34bit 0~32767  3.10.4.5.   SEND INFO  It is used to select the transmitting data by the output port.      SEND INFO Type None USER ID 26 Bit E.Parity(1)+ Site Code(8) + ID(16) + O.Parity(1) 34 Bit E.Parity(1)+ Site Code(16) + ID(16) + O.Parity(1) Card 26 Bit E.Parity(1) + 24bit Card CSN + O.Parity(1) 34 Bit E.Parity(1) + 32bit Card CSN + O.Parity(1)
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  67 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.11. STATUS  3.11.1. Menu Configuration      STATE menu has the following features. STATE information Explanation DB INFO User DB, Authentication log data NETWORK The setting information related to network OPTION TNA, Screen setting, Saving, Time out, Lock mode INT DEVICE Display the setting state related to the internal device. EXT DEVICE Display the setting state related to the external device. I/O PORT Display the  current  signal  of  Input  /  Output  port  that  interfaces with outside. VERSION Display the version of the equipped device in the terminal.   3.11.2. DB INFO    It displays User’s DB information and the authentication log information.    3.11.3. NETWORK  It displays the network setting value.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  68 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com   3.11.4. OPTION  It displays the option setting value.       3.11.5. INT DEVICE  It displays the setting value related to the internal device.       3.11.6. EXT DEVICE  It displays the setting information related to the external device.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  69 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.11.7. I/O PORT    It reflects the current I/O Port state and displays it on the screen. Output Port: LOCK1, LOCK2 Input Port: DM0~DM2, W0IN, W1IN, INSIDE Open, Tamper When the input port shorts GND, the signal modifies from HIGH to LOW.     3.11.8. VERSION  It displays the equipped module in the terminal and other version information.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  70 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.12. RECOVERY  3.12.1. Menu Configuration    RECOVERY has the features as follows.    Category Explanation INITIALIZE CONFIG LOG DB FACTORY SELF TEST INT DEVICE EXT DEVICE BACKUP LOG EXPORT USER EXPORT USER IMPORT FW UPDATE REBOOT REBOOT   3.12.2. INITIALIZE  It is used to initialize CONFIG, LOG DB, and FACTORY in the terminal.    3.12.2.1. CONFIG  It is used to initialize the modified setting value in the menu as the default value when shipping from factory.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  71 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.12.2.2.   LOG DB INIT  It is used to delete the user authentication log saved in the terminal.    3.12.2.3.   FACTORY INIT  If  trying  FACTORY  INIT,  setting  data,  authentication  log  data,  and  user  registration information are initialized as setting state when shipping from factory. ★ It should be careful because the current data can be lost when you setting wrong.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  72 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.12.3. SELF TEST  It is used when the terminal tests the operation state about internal & external device by itself.    3.12.3.1.   INT DEVICE  It could test VOICE, CARD, FP SENSOR, CAMERA and LED equipped internally by itself.    Category Explanation VOICE Voice output test CARD Card recognition test FP SENSOR Fingerprint recognition test CAMERA Camera equipment test LED LED output test  Voice Test When authentication successes, it repeats and play voice guidance.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  73 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  Card Test As you see below, the screen displays “INPUT CARD” state at first. When  recognizing  the  card,  “Success”  screen  displays  and  it  returns  “INPUT  CARD”  state again. If you want to stop testing, press F2.      FP Sensor Test FP Sensor Test is used to test the operation state of FP sensor from terminal. Input your fingerprint twice, if they are same, it shows “Success” screen. Otherwise, if not, it shows “Failure” screen.          Camera Test It is used to check whether the camera state is normal in the terminal to capture photos.    LED Test It  is  used  to  check whether the state  is  normal  about  RED,  GREEN and BLUE LED used to inform the operation state. At intervals of 2 seconds, RED, GREEN and BLUE LED changes from ON to OFF.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  74 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.12.3.2.   EXT DEVICE  It can test the features related to the external device by itself.      Category Explanation DOORLOCK Lock1, Lock2 SENSOR IN DM0 DM1 DM2 INSIDE OPEN TAMPER   DOORLOCK Test It is used to check the state of LOCK1, LOCK2 OPEN /CLOSE from the terminal. The procedure is as follows.          SENSOR IN It is used to check the signal state about the input port. When the port shorts GND, if signal changes LOW, it is normal.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  75 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.12.4. BACKUP  When the saved data from the terminal sends to USB by using UDL device or brings the data from USB memory and then applies it, it is used. It is available only when the UDL module is. UDL is the option module, so it is not basically provided. If you want to get more information about UDL module, please contact NITGEN customer service. USB memory recommends using Sandisk.(NOTICE: UDL Device is not supported for all USB memory.)   * USB port is service port.             If Terminal detect UDL Device and USB memory,    icon is displayed in the default screen. If   icon isn’t displayed, all backup function doesn’t operate.   3.12.4.1. LOG EXPORT  The saved log data from terminal saves in USB memory through UDL (User Data Downloader module).   Only the log data in the selected period sends to USB and saves it through UDL. The file name saved in USB memory is divided by period as follows. * USB port is service port.  1. 1Day: L1Day.NLG,   2. 1~30Day: L30Day.NLG 3. 1~90Day: L90Day.NLG 4. 1~180Day: L180Day.NLG 5. ALL: ALL.NLG       UDL module USB memory
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  76 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  3.12.4.2. USER EXPORT  The saved User DB from the terminal saves in USB memory through UDL. It saves as USER.NDB file. * USB port is service port.       3.12.4.3.   USER INPUT  It reads the user DB from USB memory through UDL and add it in terminal user DB. If inputting user DB in the terminal, all existing user DB are deleted. If you need the existing user DB saved in the terminal, back up first and try to input the user. It opens USER.NDB file in USB memory and brings into the terminal through UDL. The user registration data that you brought is reflected in the internal DB and added. * USB port is service port.       3.12.4.4.   FW update  It  is  used  when  reading  the  firmware  from  USB  memory  through  UDL  and  updating  the terminal firmware. Firmware proceeds only when there is FW.NFW file name in USB memory. * USB port is service port.  .
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  77 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com    3.12.5.   REBOOT  It is used when rebooting the terminal.
eNBioAccess-T2 User Guide                                                                  78 12F, Daemyung Valeon bldg., 127, Beobwon-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (05836) Tel : 02-6488-3232 , Fax : 02-6488-3099,   E-Mail :customer@nitgen.com http://www.nitgen.com  FCC Information    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Results. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :   (1) This Device may not cause harmful interface, and     (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that       may cause undesired operation.    Note:  This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  CLASS  B  digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  commercial  environment  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 correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:    1.1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 1.2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 1.3.  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  receiver  is connected. 1.4. Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.   WARNING Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  manufacturer  could  void  the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  “CAUTION : Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. Antenna shall be mounted in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. The antenna should not be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit.  Contains FCC ID: 2AEEY-PBLN51822M

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