Sagem Wireless MA520 MA520, OMA520 User Manual User Guide
Sagem Wireless MA520, OMA520 User Guide
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- 1. Installation Guide
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User Guide
MorphoAccess TM 500 Series User Guide Produced by SAGEM Sécurité Copyright ©2007 SAGEM Sécurité www.sagem-securite.com MorphoAccess TM 500 Series User Guide July 2007 SK-60806 2 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Table of content INTRODUCTION 552 CAUTION 662 MORPHOACCESSTM PRESENTATION 882 INTERFACES PRESENTATION SYSTEM SYNOPTIC TERMINAL PRESENTATION ACCESS CONTROL PRESENTATION SENDING THE ID TO THE CENTRAL SECURITY CONTROLLER 992 11112 13132 15152 19192 TERMINAL CONFIGURATION 21212 EASY SETUP ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATION MENU UNDERSTANDING MORPHOACCESSTM CONFIGURATION MODIFYING A PARAMETER USING THE CONFIGURATION APPLICATION CONFIGURING A NETWORKED MORPHOACCESSTM UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE DOWNLOADING A LICENCE 22222 26262 29292 31312 34342 36362 37372 STAND ALONE MODES (NETWORKED OR NOT CONNECTED) 41412 PRELIMINARY: ADDING A BIOMETRIC TEMPLATE IN LOCAL DATABASE MACCESS APPLICATION: ACCESS CONTROL OR TIME & ATTENDANCE ACCESS CONTROL BY IDENTIFICATION ACCESS CONTROL BY IDENTIFICATION (MA-XTENDED LICENCE LOADED) INTRODUCTION TO CONTACTLESS AUTHENTICATION AUTHENTICATION WITH BIOMETRIC TEMPLATES ON CARD PIN VERIFICATION – PIN STORED ON CARD BIOPIN VERIFICATION - BIOPIN STORED ON CARD AUTHENTICATION WITH BIOMETRIC TEMPLATES IN LOCAL DATABASE AUTHENTICATION BASED ON CARD MODE MULTI-FACTOR MODE AUTHENTICATION WITH LOCAL DATABASE: ID ENTERED FROM KEYBOARD AUTHENTICATION WITH LOCAL DATABASE: ID INPUT FROM W IEGAND OR DATACLOCK BYPASSING THE BIOMETRIC CONTROL IN AUTHENTICATION RECOGNITION MODE SYNTHESIS SETTING UP RECOGNITION STRATEGY SETTING UP MATCHING PARAMETERS 42422 43432 45452 47472 50502 52522 53532 54542 55552 57572 59592 60602 62622 65652 67672 68682 69692 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. PROXY MODE 72722 PROXY MODE (OR SLAVE) PRESENTATION PROXY MODE ACTIVATION 73732 74742 APPLICATION CUSTOMIZATION 75752 SETTING UP TIME MASK MULTILINGUAL APPLICATION 76762 77772 RESULT EXPORTATION 78782 REMOTE MESSAGES: SENDING THE ID TO THE CENTRAL SECURITY CONTROLLER RELAY ACTIVATION LOG FILE LED IN ACTIVATION 79792 80802 81812 82822 SECURITY FEATURES 83832 TAMPER SWITCH MANAGEMENT PASSWORDS 84842 86862 ANNEX 87872 MORPHOACCESSTM 220 320 COMPATIBILITY CONTACTLESS MODES TABLE REQUIRED TAGS ON CONTACTLESS CARD FAQ RELATED DOCUMENTS 88882 90902 91912 92922 93932 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden INTRODUCTION Congratulations for choosing the SAGEM MorphoAccess™ 500 Automatic Fingerprint Recognition Terminal. MorphoAccessTM 500 Series provides an innovative and effective solution for access control applications using Fingerprint Verification or/ and Identification. Among a range of alternative biometric techniques, the use of finger imaging has significant advantages: each finger constitutes an unalterable physical signature, which develops before birth and is preserved until death. Unlike DNA, a finger image is unique to each individual - even identical twins. The MorphoAccessTM terminal integrates SAGEM image processing and feature matching algorithms. This technology is based acquired knowledge during 20 years of experience in the field of biometric identification and the creation of literally millions of individual fingerprint identification records. We believe you will find the SAGEM MorphoAccessTM fast, accurate, easy to use and suitable for physical access control or time and attendance. To ensure the most effective use of your SAGEM MorphoAccessTM, we recommend that you read this User Guide entirely. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. CAUTION Europe information: SAGEM hereby declares that the SAGEM MorphoAccess™ has been tested and found compliant with the following listed standards as required by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: EN55022 (1994) / EN55024 (1998), EN300-330 (1999) and by the low voltage Directive 73/23/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC: EN60950 (2000). Caution: The MA500 terminal is a Class A device. In a residential environment, this device may cause interference. In this case, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference with appropriated measures such as : • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. USA information: NOTE: FCC part 15 certificates are pending. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Responsible Party: Sagem Morpho Inc, 1145 Broadway Plaza, Suite 200, Tacoma, Washington (USA), 98402, (800) 346-2674. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B (MA520, MA521, OMA520, OMA521) or Class A (MA500) digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Canadian information: NOTE : Industrial Canadian certificates are pending. This Class B (MA520, MA521, OMA520, OMA521) or Class A (MA500) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Ces appareils numériques de Classe B (MA520, MA521, OMA520, OMA521) ou Classe A (MA500) sont conformes à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. MORPHOACCESSTM PRESENTATION MorphoAccessTM is a fingerprint identification device for physical access control, time and attendance offering both multi-factor verification and identification capabilities with unequaled level of performance. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden INTERFACES PRESENTATION Man-machine interface The MorphoAccessTM 500 offers a simple and ergonomic man-machine interface dedicated to access control based on fingerprint recognition: A high quality optical scanner to capture fingerprints (1), A multicolor led (2), A multi-toned buzzer, A MifareTM contactless reader on 520 families terminal to read reference templates from a contactless card (3), A keyboard for time and attendance purpose, configuration and PIN code (4), A 128x64 display (5). SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. Electrical interfaces The terminal offers multiple interfaces dedicated to administration and control information: A multiplexed Wiegand / DataClock output to export user identifier to a controller (1), A RS422 or RS485 output (2), A LED signal output (3), Two LED IN inputs to improve integration in an Central Security Controller (4), A relay to directly command an access (door lock) (5), A tamper switch to detect that the back cover has been removed (6), A multiplexed Wiegand / DataClock input to receive user identifier from an external badge reader (7), An Ethernet interface (LAN 10/100 Mbps) allowing remote management through TCP (8), A Power Over Ethernet Interface (LAN 10/100 Mbps) allowing remote management and supplying power through TCP (9). The MA500 Series Installation Guide describes precisely each interface and connection procedure. 10 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden SYSTEM SYNOPTIC Typical architecture including a MorphoAccess™, a Host System and a Central Security Controller MorphoAccess™ biometric database management The management of the MorphoAccess™ internal biometric database can be done either locally (through the terminal Man Machine Interface), or remotely by a Host System (typically MEMSTM). These two exclusive management modes are defined as the: • Local management mode • Remote management mode MorphoAccess™ operating mode The MorphoAccess™ works according two exclusive operating modes. • In Stand Alone Mode (terminal networked or not connected) the terminal can operate two applications: Access Control or Time & Attendance. When the terminal is networked the biometric database can be managed by a Host System and downloaded to the MorphoAccess™. When the terminal is not networked the database is managed locally. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 11 • Unlike the Stand Alone Mode in Proxy Mode the terminal is remotely operated by a host application that sends individual commands to the MorphoAccess™. MorphoAccess™ result sending When the biometric identification is positive, the person ID can be sent to a Central Security Controller, for further action such as opening doors. MorphoAccess™ keyboard short cut The keyboard short cuts are: Key and activates LLT mode Key and increases the screen contrast Key and reduces the screen contrast Key 12 and reboots the terminal. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden TERMINAL PRESENTATION A MorphoAccessTM 500 is running with 4 applications dedicated to a given need. MACCESS This is the main application, dedicated to biometric control. It is possible to leave this application to launch other application. The current User Guide details the application features. ENROLMENT This application allows enrolling users in the terminal when MorphoAccessTM is not connected to an external network (Local management mode). The created database can be saved ciphered on a USB key and exported to other stand alone MorphoAccessTM. The User Management Password protects this application. Please refer to Enrolment Application User Guide for more information about this application. CONFIGURATION This application allows modifying the main application parameters. Parameters are divided into files, sections and keys. The Terminal Configuration Password protects this application. Please refer to Configuration Application User Guide for more information about this application. LOGS VIEW ER This application allows consulting the local event diary stored by the MorphoAccessTM. The User Management Password protects this application. Please refer to Logs Viewer Application User Guide for more information about this application. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 13 Multi-applicative architecture synthesis 14 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden ACCESS CONTROL PRESENTATION The MorphoAccessTM works according two biometric recognition modes: identification or authentication. Identification and authentication can be activated at the same time (multi-factor mode). Identification (1 vs. N) The captured fingerprint is matched against a database – 1 vs. N. Biometric templates are stored in terminal local database. Depending on the installed licence, the terminal can store 3000 users (2 fingers per user) in its local database or 50 000 users divided in 5 bases of 10000 users each. In this mode the sensor will be always switched on, waiting for a finger. The captured fingerprint is matched against the whole database. If the user is matched the ID is returned to the Central Security Controller. If the user is not recognized a no-match message is sent to the Central Security Controller. See section Access Control By Identification. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 15 Authentication with reference templates in card (1 vs. 1) The captured fingerprint is matched against a reference template – 1 vs. 1. User biometric templates are stored on a contactless card. If the user is matched the ID is returned to the Central Security Controller. If the user is not recognized a no-match message is sent to the Central Security Controller. See section Access Control By Authentication. 16 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Authentication with reference templates in terminal (1 vs. 1) The captured fingerprint is matched against a reference template – 1 vs. 1. User minutiae are stored into the local database. In this case the user identifier is used as a key to find the minutiae. The user identifier can be sent through Wiegand, DataClock, typed on keyboard or stored on a contactless card. Multi-Factor recognition It is possible to combine multifactor such as, what I have (a contactless smart card), what I know (PIN code), and what I am (biometric templates). SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 17 Proxy mode Proxy Mode is not strictly speaking a recognition mode. In this mode, the MorphoAccessTM works as a slave waiting for external commands such as: Identification, Verification, Relay activation, Read data on a contactless card, … TCP-IP Proxy commands: Identification Verification Relay activation Read card … Chapter Proxy mode gives more information about remote management. Please refer to MorphoAccess™ Host System Interface Specification for a complete description of command. 18 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden SENDING THE ID TO THE CENTRAL SECURITY CONTROLLER If the user has been recognized, the terminal may trigger the access or returns the corresponding ID to the Central Security Controller. Welcome John Doe IDENTIFIED If the user has not been recognized, the terminal can return the failure to Central Security Controller. NOT IDENTIFIED Please retry Control result: RS485/422 Wiegand DataClock Ethernet Various messages or interfaces can be activated to send or store the control result. Relay After a successful control the MorphoAccess™ relay may be activated during a given period. Wiegand Id Emission The ID of the recognized user can be sent through the Wiegand output. The format of the frame may be defined. DataClock Id Emission The ID of the recognized user can be sent through the DataClock output. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 19 Ethernet Id Emission The ID of the recognized user can be sent through the Ethernet link. The administrator may set the port and defined the protocol. RS485/422 Control information can be sent through RS485/422 link. Local Diary (log) A local file will store logs. This diary can be downloaded by the Host System or consulted on the terminal. 20 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden TERMINAL CONFIGURATION This chapter details how to configure the MorphoAccessTM. A parameter can be changed directly on the terminal or remotely through a network. A “first start assistant” named “Easy Setup” helps the administrator to define quickly a configuration “plug’n play” with an existing physical Access Control System. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 21 EASY SETUP ASSISTANT Assistant initialization When the MorphoAccessTM starts for the first time an “assistant” helps the administrator to configure easily the main functions. EASY SETUP GREEN: VALID YELLOW: CORR., NEXT RED: ABORT, PREVIOUS NEXT Key validates the choice. Key goes to next step. Key returns to previous step. Language selection It is possible to choose the language of the application among installed languages. APPLICATION LANGUAGE 1 – ENGLISH 2 – DEUTSCH 3 – ESPANOL 4 - FRANCAIS Date and time configuration Date and time can be configured. Date format is MM/DD/YYY. Key deletes a character. Key validates the selection. ENTER DATE 08/25/200_ MM/DD/YYYY VALID 22 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Network settings Static or dynamic configuration It is possible to choose between static or dynamic network configurations. DHCP 1 – Enable [●] 2 – Disable [ ] DHCP disabled If DHCP is disabled following parameters must be set: IP address, Network mask, Default gateway. ENTER IP ADDRESS 10.10.161.3_ VALID DHCP enabled With DHCP only the terminal hostname on the network is required. ENTER HOSTNAME MA0789652_ VALID Recognition mode Once IP parameters are defined next step is to define the recognition mode. RECOGNITION MODE 1 – Identification [●] 2 – Contactless [ ] 3 – MultiFactor [ ] SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 23 MorphoAccessTM 500 can only be configured in identification mode (other modes could be configured later). MorphoAccessTM 520 can be configured in identification mode, contactless authentication or multi-factor mode (identification and contactless authentication modes are merged ). Output interface Last step allows defining the interface required to export the control result. INTERFACE PARAMETERS 1 – Wiegand [OFF] 2 – DataClock [OFF] 3 – ID on UDP [OFF] 4 – Next Each interface can be configured and activated independently. Select 4 – Next to go to next step. Wiegand configuration Three protocols are available 26, 32 and 34 bits. For other Wiegand configurations, please refer to chapter Authentication: ID input from Wiegand. WIEGAND 1 – 26 bits [●] 2 – 34 bits [ ] 3 – 32 bits [ ] 4 – OFF [ ] DataClock configuration DataClock interface can be activated – but is multiplexed with Wiegand output. UDP activation UDP remote messages can also be activated. The server IP address must be specified. SERVER IP ADDRESS 10.10.161.7_ VALID 24 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Password configuration Last step consists in changing the passwords. PASSWORDS 1 – Terminal Config. 2 – User Management 3 – Reset User Mgt. 4 – Next Select 4 – Next to leave the assistant. The terminal must reboot to apply the changes. EASY SETUP END REBOOT THE TERMINAL? NEXT ABORT Press NEXT to reboot the terminal. Press ABORT to return to password management. Restarting “Easy Setup” MorphoAccessTM “Easy Setup” can be restarted using the End Menu. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 25 ADMINISTRATION MENU Access to Administration Menu Place your finger for Identification Please The main application can be interrupted using the escape sequence. Hit the following keys in sequence: then If the biometric database is not empty, the terminal accepts a finger registered as administrator instead of the valid User Management Password Code. By default User Management Password is “12345”. USER MANAGEMENT CODE Present your finger please Or enter password: ***| If the Administrator uses the default password it is possible to change it immediately. USER MANAGEMENT CODE Default password! Do you want to change it? YES LATER For security, we strongly recommend you to change the terminal default password. Administration Menu features MA5XX APPLICATION 1 – Information 2 – Settings 3 – More functions… 26 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Information Menu MA5XX APPLICATION 1 – Information 2 – Settings 3 – More functions… Select Information to access to terminal and sensor information: INFORMATION 1 – Terminal Info 2 – Sensor Info Terminal information Select Terminal Info to access to the following information: Terminal information Description Example 1 – Type Terminal type 520 2 – Serial Number Terminal serial number 053535353A 3 – Soft. Version Terminal main software V01.20.04 version (MACCESS) 4 – IP Address Terminal IP address 5 – MAC Address Terminal MAC address 00:60:4C:69:53:53 134.1.32.214 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 27 Sensor information Select Sensor Info to access to the following information: 28 Sensor information Description Example 1 – Product Info MSO Biometric product information (type, licence, serial number, ID) MSO300 MSO_MA_IDENTLITE OEM SN: 0709F151008 OEM ID: 25194664 2 – Sensor Info Sensor information (flash size, serial number, ID) Flash: 4096 Ko SN: 0710A010026 ID: 25115841-4 3 – Soft. Info Sensor software version MSO V08.01.d-C SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden UNDERSTANDING MORPHOACCESSTM CONFIGURATION Presentation MorphoAccessTM parameters are stored into files organized in sections and values. For example a file named “app.cfg” contains all the parameters defining the main application settings. [bio ctrl] identification=1 nb attempts=2 … [log file] enabled=1 … Configuration organization The application creates several files: app.cfg, adm.cfg, bio.cfg, net.cfg, fac.cfg, The app.cfg file contains the application settings, adm.cfg contains administration parameters, bio.cfg the biometric sensor settings, net.cfg Ethernet parameters, fac.cfg the factory parameters. Two files are reserved by the system to store factory settings and network parameters: fac.cfg, net.cfg. Modifying a parameter There are two ways to modify a parameter: Directly on the terminal using the Configuration Application, Remotely through Ethernet or Serial link with a client application running on the Host System. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 29 Notation In this manual a parameter is presented using this formality: “Short parameter description” file/section/parameter Value For example to activate recognition mode based on identification this key must be set to 1: Access control by identification app/bio ctrl/identification 30 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden MODIFYING A PARAMETER USING THE CONFIGURATION APPLICATION The Configuration Application allows changing a parameter directly on the terminal. You must exit a possible running application to display the application selection menu. If the main application is running, it must be quit using the escape sequence: then Then enter the Terminal Configuration Password to access to the Administration Menu. Select “Quit” to exit the Access Control application. to display the functions menu. Press Select 3 − CONFIGURATION to launch the Configuration Application. The Configuration Application is fully detailed in the Configuration Application User Guide. This chapter only offers a brief description. FUNCTIONS 0 − TELIUM MANAGER 1 − ENROLMENT 2 − MACCESS 3 − CONFIGURATION ↓ Keys role Keys and change the current selection. Key deletes a character or goes to previous screen. Key confirms the change. Key quits the application. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 31 Changing a parameter A main menu allows selecting the file to modify. FILE SELECTION 1 − bio 2 − app 3 − adm 4 − exe When a file has been selected it is possible to choose a section. [APP] 1 − bio ctrl 2 − contactless 3 − relay 4 − send ID UDP The parameter list contains all parameters available in a section. [APP]/BIO CTRL 1 − authent ID keyboard 2 − identification 3 − authent card mode 4 − nb attempts It is possible to display parameter one by one in a given section. [app]/bio ctrl authent ID keyboard True EDIT << >> EXIT The edition menu will depend on the parameter type. 32 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Binary choice [app]/bio ctrl authent ID keyboard True [●] False [ ] IP address [app]/send ID udp host address 134. .1 .32 .214 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 33 CONFIGURING A NETWORKED MORPHOACCESSTM Introduction A PC (running with MEMSTM for example) connected to a MorphoAccess™ can manage the terminal. Available remote operations are: Biometric template addition, Control settings modification, Configuration reading, Local database deletion, Record deletion, Control diary downloading, Firmware upgrade. The PC acts as a client for the MorphoAccess™. TCP-IP Remote management: Change mode Add template Get configuration … The MorphoAccessTM works as a server waiting for request from a client. The client will send biometric templates to the terminal and manage the local database. Please refer to MorphoAccess™ Host System Interface Specification for a complete description of TCP administration. This document explains how to create a database and store biometric records in this base. 34 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Network factory settings By default the terminal IP address is 134.1.32.214. This address can be changed through Ethernet or with the Configuration Application. The default server port is 11010. Modifying a key using “configuration tool” Configuration Tool allows changing parameters. This program is an illustration of utilization of the TCP API. Please refer to Configuration Tool User Guide for more information about this program. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 35 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE It is possible to upgrade your MorphoAccessTM firmware through Ethernet. Two package types are available. One dedicated to terminal system, another one dedicated to biometric library. Use the Downloader to upgrade your terminal system. Use the BioLoader to upgrade your terminal biometric library. Please refer to the MA500 Series Upgrade Tools User Guide for more information about upgrade procedures. 36 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden DOWNLOADING A LICENCE By default the MorphoAccessTM can match a fingerprint against 3000 users database. This database configuration corresponds to a basic licence (MSO_MA_IDENTLITE). MA-Xtended licence (MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS) allows to extend MorphoAccessTM recognition capabilities to 5 databases of 10 000 users (2 fingers per user). Checking the licence installed in the MorphoAccess™ To display the licence installed in the MorphoAccess™, display the Administration Menu, select “Information”, “Sensor Info” then “Product Info”. PRODUCT INFO MSO 300 MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS OEM SN: 0725F152306 OEM ID: 251946640 VALID Available licences Licence Default ( MSO_MA_IDENTLITE ) 1 database of 3000 users MA-Xtended ( MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS ) 5 databases of 10 000 users ( UNKNOWN LICENCE ) contact the SAGEM support MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS licence can be loaded in the MorphoAccess™. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 37 Upgrade to MA-Xtended licence (1/2): obtaining device serial number The MorphoAccess™ 500 must be connected to a LAN. Launch the Terminal Licence Manager tool, connect MorphoAccess™ and retrieve the terminal device serial number. Device serial number has the following format “OEM ID-OEM SN”. Copy this string to the “clipboard”. 38 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden to the Upgrade to MA-Xtended licence (2/2): downloading a MA-Xtended licence Connect to our customer support ds.com/biometrics-customersupport. web site: https://www.sagem- In the licence generator section enter your customer login and password. Xtended licence corresponds to MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS licence. Select this licence and copy the device serial number. You will receive obtain your licence number by email. You have to introduce the licence data send by the web server in the dialog box (Step 2). You can use the Get data from file button to copy the data from a file. If you received the licence by the Hotline then introduce it in the dialog box formatted MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS licence Then, use the Transfer button to really process the loading of the device (Step 3). At any time, you can stop the procedure by using the Cancel button Copy the complete string in Licence Manager tool. If you receive your licence by email, select Get data from file. Load the licence in the MorphoAccess. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 39 The software confirms the operation with TM the following dialog box (the license is now loaded in your MorphoAccess device) or signals a problem with a dialog box. The display of the base number ‘00’ display on the MorphoAccess™ screen means the license “MSO_MA_IDENTPLUS” has been correctly set. 40 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden STAND ALONE MODES (NETWORKED OR NOT CONNECTED) The MorphoAccessTM works according two biometric recognition modes: identification or authentication. Identification and authentication can be activated at the same time (multi-factor mode). In Stand Alone Mode the terminal can operate two applications: Access Control or Time & Attendance. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 41 PRELIMINARY: ADDING A BIOMETRIC TEMPLATE IN LOCAL DATABASE The management of the MorphoAccess™ internal biometric database can be done either locally (through the terminal Man Machine Interface), or remotely by a Host System. These two exclusive management modes are defined as the: • Local management mode • Remote management mode Local enrolment The local database can be exported ciphered to other MA5xx devices using a USB key. The Enrolment Application is dedicated to this function. Please refer to Enrolment Application User Guide for a complete description of local enrolment facilities. Remote management The user is enrolled on an Enrolment Station (typically a station with MEMSTM) and biometrics templates are exported to the MorphoAccessTM via Ethernet network or USB key. This architecture allows managing many MorphoAccessTM databases from one PC client station. 42 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden MACCESS APPLICATION: ACCESS CONTROL OR TIME & ATTENDANCE MorphoAccess™ application can be configured to work in physical access control mode or in time and attendance mode. In this configuration, MorphoAccessTM events logged can be enriched with some attendance information (entry, exit...). When the time attendance feature is activated the main screen may display 2 or 4 functions. Four functions mode: Time Attendance (4 functions) app/modes/time and attendance TIME ATTENDANCE 15:26 OCT 08 2006 Two functions mode: Time Attendance (2 functions) app/modes/time and attendance TIME ATTENDANCE 15:27 OCT 08 2006 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 43 When entering, the user has to press key When exiting, the user has to press key to log his entry time. to log his exit time. For particular uses such as temporary absences, two additional functions corresponding to function keys 2 and 3 can be displayed. After selection, the MorphoAccessTM switches in biometric mode (identification or authentication). The selected function is written in the log file and sent to the host. can be If the user has selected the wrong operation (IN/OUT...), key pressed at any moment during biometric invitation to abort the verification. In this case, nothing is logged or sent to the controller. After 10 seconds of inactivity on identification mode (no finger detected on the sensor), the terminal switches back to the selection screen. In this case the operation result is logged and/or sent to the controller (time-out). To disable Time Attendance mode set app/modes/time and attendance to 0. Note about terminal clock deviation The terminal clock has a +/- 4 sec per day typical time deviation at +25°C. At 50°C, the time deviation may be up to -8 sec per day. For application requiring time precision, MorphoAccess™ clock must be synchronised regularly with an external clock. 44 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden ACCESS CONTROL BY IDENTIFICATION Access control by identification app/bio ctrl/identification To configure MorphoAccessTM terminal in this mode, set the parameter app/bio ctrl/identification to 1. After starting the MorphoAccessTM terminal waits for fingerprint detection in identification mode. The sensor is lighted on. Place your finger for Identification Please The user can present a finger to launch identification process. Remove finger Analyzing … If the identification is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to central security controller. The ID can be sent through various interfaces. Please refer to MorphoAccess™ Remote Messages Specification for a complete description of “hit” and “no hit” messages. Result is displayed on terminal screen. Welcome John Doe Identified. Once the user identification is done, the terminal automatically loops back and waits for a new finger. At least one user (biometric template) must be stored in the local database. In this configuration up to 3000 users with 2 biometric templates each can be stored. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 45 If the terminal is running in identification mode with an empty database, the sensor is off and the following screen is displayed. Empty Database Please contact Administrator Disabling identification Set app/bio ctrl/identification to 0 to disable identification (Proxy Mode). 46 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden ACCESS CONTROL BY IDENTIFICATION (MA-XTENDED LICENCE LOADED) It is possible to increase MorphoAccess™ 500 biometric database size thanks to a licence (MA-Xtended licence): the MorphoAccess™ then manages 5 bases of 10 000 users. Access control by identification with MA-Xtended licence app/bio ctrl/identification To configure MorphoAccess™ terminal in this mode, set the parameter app/bio ctrl/identification to 1 and verify that MA-Xtended licence has been loaded. Please refer to chapter Downloading a licence to know how to upgrade the MorphoAccessTM with MA-Xtended licence. After starting the MorphoAccess™ terminal waits for fingerprint detection in identification mode. The sensor is lighted on. If an MA-Xtended licence is loaded it is possible to choose the active database. To select a user database, just press a key number to toggle the database number. By default, databases 0 to 4 can be selected and used. Database 0 is the default database. Place your finger for Identification Please 14:25 The user can present a finger to launch identification process. If the identification is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to Central Security Controller. Once the user identification is done, the terminal automatically loops back to database 0 and waits for a new finger. At least one fingerprint must be stored in the local database. If the selected database is empty or does not exist, the sensor is off and the following screen is displayed. Empty Database Please contact Administrator Set app/bio ctrl/identification to 0 to disable identification (Proxy Mode). SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 47 Database numeration MA-Xtended licence extends biometric database capacity from 1 base of 3000 users to 5 bases of 10000 users. In this configuration the user must select his database number (from 0 to 4) before presenting a finger to launch identification process. For user convenience MorphoAccess™ 300 series it is also possible to activate a “16 databases mode”. In this mode the user selects a database number between 0 and 15, and presents a finger to launch identification process. Database selection The base identification is a two digit number, with a leading zero when required. The default selected base is the base with the identification is “00”. Pressing a decimal key changes the base to use by modifying the current identification number: the higher digit is replaced by the unit digit and the unit number is replaced by the entered digit. It means that is the “x” key is pressed while the selected base number is “yz”, then the new selected base will be “zx”, if it exists. Valid base numbers are from 00 to 15, then if the selected base number is higher than “15”, then the number of the default base (00) is automatically forced. allows to select a database from 10 to 15. For To select database Key then , just press a key number to toggle the database 13 press number. By default, databases 0 to 4 can be selected and used. Access control by identification with MA-Xtended licence app/bio ctrl/identification From the terminal point of there is still 5 biometric databases. MorphoAccess™ 300 series MorphoAccess™ 500 series Or (MA-Xtended licence) MorphoAccess™ 500 series Database 48 0,1,2 3,4,5 6,7,8 9,10,11 12,13,14,15 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden MEMS™ will automatically associates the user to the right base. For example a user stored into database 4 on a MorphoAccess™ 300 will be stored into database 1 on a MorphoAccess™ 500. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 49 INTRODUCTION TO CONTACTLESS AUTHENTICATION Various recognition modes can be applied depending on the templates location (card or terminal database) and the required security level. This mode supposes that the user swipes a MifareTM card containing some structured data (identifier, biometric templates, PIN code)... Data are localized on the card by a block (“B” parameter) and are protected by a key (defined by “C” parameter). The “C” parameter defines which key is used during the authentication with the card. For a complete description of card structure and access mode,please refer to MorphoAccess™ Contactless Card Specification. First bloc to read app/contactless/B 1-215 Key number to present app/contactless/C 1, 2, 3 Following recognition modes are available: Authentication with biometric templates on card: Captured fingerprints are matched against templates read on the card (PK). Identifier and biometric templates must be stored on the card. In this mode it is also possible to check a PIN code before the authentication and to replace the biometric authentication by a BIOPIN code check. The BIOPIN code is used when user’s biometric templates are not available (a visitor for example). Authentication with biometric templates on local database: Captured fingerprints are matched against templates read from the local database. Only the identifier is required on the card. Authentication based on “tag” card mode: Depending on the card mode either templates are read on the card or the control can be bypassed (visitor mode). The card mode tag must be stored on the card. It is possible to check PIN code before the authentication and to replace the biometric authentication by a BIOPIN check. It is also possible to skip the biometric control: in this case the terminal acts as a contactless card reader. 50 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Contactless authentication can be combined with a local identification (multi-factor mode). SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 51 AUTHENTICATION WITH BIOMETRIC TEMPLATES ON CARD Authentication with biometric templates on contactless card app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless MorphoAccessTM 520 can work in contactless authentication mode: the user presents its card, the terminal reads the reference biometric templates on the card and launches a biometric control based on the read templates. In this case the card will contain the user identifier and biometric templates: no local database is required. To trigger authentication, user should present his card to the terminal. Please Present Contactless Smart Card If card contains user templates, user is invited to present his finger for biometric authentication. Place your finger For Authentication Please If the authentication is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to central security controller. Once the user authentication is finished, the terminal automatically loops back and waits for a new card presentation. Required tags on card ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN Yes Yes No No MODE Contactless authentication Yes No Card structure is described in MorphoAccess™ Contactless Card Specification. 52 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden PIN VERIFICATION – PIN STORED ON CARD If a reference PIN code is stored on the card it is possible to check this code before controlling the fingerprints. PIN code verification app/bio ctrl/control PIN To trigger authentication, user should present his card to the terminal. Please Present Contactless Smart Card If card contains a PIN code, user is invited to enter his PIN code. Please enter PIN *** VAL COR If the PIN code is correct, user is invited to presents his finger for biometric authentication. Place your finger For Authentication Please If the authentication is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to central security controller. It is also possible to activate this mode independently of biometric authentication. In this case, only the PIN code is checked. Required tags on card ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN MODE PIN code verification Yes No No No Yes No PIN then authentication Yes No Yes Yes Yes No SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 53 BIOPIN VERIFICATION - BIOPIN STORED ON CARD In this mode the card should contain a BIOPIN code. The goal of this code is to replace fingerprints authentication by BIOPIN code verification. BIOPIN code verification app/bio ctrl/control BIOPIN To trigger the BIOPIN code verification, user should present his card to the terminal. If card contains user BIOPIN, user is invited to enter it. Please enter biometric PIN *** VAL COR If the BIOPIN is correct, the terminal triggers the access or returns the user ID to the central security controller. BIOPIN control replaces fingerprint authentication. This mode can be combined with a preliminary PIN code verification. It is also possible to activate the fingerprint control (configuration key “authent PK contactless” set to 1): in this case the terminal will control fingerprint if templates are stored on the card or BIOPIN if only a BIOPIN is stored on the card. Required tags on card ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN No No No Yes MODE BIOPIN code verification 54 Yes No SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden AUTHENTICATION WITH BIOMETRIC TEMPLATES IN LOCAL DATABASE In this mode only the ID is read on the card. If the ID exists in the biometric database, the MorphoAccess™ performs an authentication using the biometric templates associated to this ID. The ID can be stored into a TLV structure (typically a card encoded by MEMS™) or directly read at a given offset of the card (binary ID). ASCII ID, structured data Contactless authentication with templates on local database app/bio ctrl/authent ID contactless The identifier must be stored into a TLV structure. ASCII identifier in tagged structure. app/contactless/data format app/contactless/data length app/contactless/data offset The user identifier is used as an index in the local database of the MorphoAccessTM: reference biometric templates are stored in the local database. To trigger authentication, user should present his card to the terminal. Please Present Contactless Smart Card If the corresponding ID exists in the terminal database, user is invited to place his finger for biometric authentication. Place your finger For Authentication Please If the authentication is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to Central Security Controller. Once the user authentication is done, the terminal automatically loops back and waits for a new card presentation. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 55 Required tags on card ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN No No No No MODE authent ID contactless Yes No Note: a database must exist in the terminal. Binary identifier, non-structured data Contactless authentication with templates on local database app/bio ctrl/authent ID contactless In this mode the identifier is read at a given offset on the card and is supposed to be binary. No TLV structure is required on the card. This mode is useful for using the card serial number as an identifier. ASCII identifier in tagged structure. app/contactless/data format app/contactless/data length [1-8]: ID size in bytes app/contactless/data offset [0-15]: ID offset in the read block The user identifier is used as an index in the local database of the MorphoAccessTM: in this case reference biometric templates are stored in the local database. Authentication progress is exactly the same as presented above. Example – 4 bytes identifier. The terminal is configured to read 4 bytes. Read bytes are F4 E1 65 34. Corresponding user identifier in the local database is “4108412212” (ASCII). Example – reading Mifare card Serial Number (little endian format). app/contactless/data format = 1 app/contactless/data length = 4 app/contactless/data offset = 0 56 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden AUTHENTICATION BASED ON CARD MODE Contactless authentication with card mode app/bio ctrl/authent card mode In this mode the card decides on the control progress. The CARD MODE tag is required. This tag can take several values: PKS [0x02]: user identifier, template 1 and template 2 are required on the card. Biometric authentication is triggered with biometric templates. If a BIOPIN is present instead of templates, BIOPIN is controlled. ID_ONLY [0x01]: only the user identifier is required. There is no biometric control, the control is immediately positive. This feature is useful for visitor requiring an access without enrolment. But it is still possible to store templates on the card. PIN_CODE [0x10]: only PIN code is controlled. PIN_THEN_PKS [0x12]: PIN code is controlled then templates or BIOPIN. To enable this mode set app/bio ctrl/authent card mode to 1. To disable this mode set app/bio ctrl/authent card mode to 0. Required tags on card if CARD MODE tag value is PKS. ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN MODE authent card mode (PKS) Yes Yes Yes Yes No No authent card mode (PKS) (BIOPIN) Yes Yes No No No Yes Required tags on card if CARD MODE tag value is ID_ONLY. ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN No No No No MODE authent card mode (ID_ONLY) Yes Yes SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 57 Required tags on card if CARD MODE tag value is PIN_CODE. ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN No No Yes BIOPIN MODE authent card mode (PIN_CODE) Yes Yes No Required tags on card if CARD MODE tag value is PIN_THEN_PKS. ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN MODE authent card mode (PIN_THEN_PKS) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No authent card mode (PIN_THEN_PKS) (BIOPIN) Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Card structure is described in MorphoAccess™ Contactless Card Specification. Note about “bypass” option combined with “card mode” When the bypass authentication configuration key is activated (see Bypassing the biometric control in authentication), the global control is bypassed and “card mode” is ignored. 58 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden MULTI-FACTOR MODE This mode is the fusion of identification mode and contactless authentication without database mode. This mode allows: Performing an identification when user places his finger (operation identical to identification mode). Performing a contactless authentication when user swipes his contactless card (operation identical to contactless authentication without database mode). To trigger authentication, user should present his card to the terminal or place his finger on the sensor. Please place your finger or Present card If the authentication or the identification is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to central security controller. If there is no database contactless card presentation is still possible. Enabling one contactless mode and identification activate this mode. Merged mode app/bio ctrl/identification And app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless 0 or 1 app/bio ctrl/authent card mode 0 or 1 app/bio ctrl/control BIOPIN 0 or 1 app/bio ctrl/control PIN 0 or 1 Required tags on card Required tag on card depends on the authentication mode, but at least an ID is necessary. ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN No No No No MODE bypass authentication Yes No SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 59 AUTHENTICATION WITH LOCAL DATABASE: ID ENTERED FROM KEYBOARD Biometric authentication with ID entered from keyboard app/bio ctrl/authent ID keyboard In this mode the ID of the user is entered on the MorphoAccessTM keyboard. If the ID exists in the database (or in one of the five databases), the MorphoAccess™ performs an authentication using the biometric templates associated to this ID. The default screen invites the user to enter his numerical identifier. Please enter ID 3563_ VAL COR Note: ID length is limited to 24 characters. Key deletes one character. Once the ID is entered, the user confirms with green key 60 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden If the corresponding ID exists in the terminal database, user is invited to place his finger for biometric authentication. Place your finger For Authentication Please If the authentication is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the corresponding ID to Central Security Controller. If the identifier is not present in the local database authentication is not launched. User not found in current database 35639 Once the user identification is done, the MorphoAccess™ automatically loops back and waits for a new ID. Remark about MorphoAccess™ with MA-Xtended licence loaded A MorphoAccess™ with MA-Xtended licence loaded will scan the five biometric database to find the biometric templates associated to the ID. Note about “bypass” option When the bypass authentication configuration key is activated (see Bypassing the biometric control in authentication), the MorphoAccessTM verifies that the ID is present on the local database before granting the access. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 61 AUTHENTICATION WITH LOCAL DATABASE: ID INPUT FROM WIEGAND OR DATACLOCK Biometric authentication: ID input from Wiegand or DataClock app/bio ctrl/authent remote ID source 1 for Wiegand 2 for DataClock This mode requires an external card reader that will send the ID of the user to authenticate to the MorphoAccessTM Wiegand or DataClock input. Wiegand or DataClock input The default screen invites the user to pass his badge so the external reader sends the user ID on MorphoAccess™ Wiegand or Dataclock input. Pass your badge For Authentication Please If the ID exists in the database, the MorphoAccess™ performs an authentication using the biometric templates associated to this ID. Place your finger For Authentication Please If the authentication is successful, the terminal triggers the access or returns the user ID to Central Security Controller. Once the user authentication is done, the MorphoAccess™ automatically loops back and waits for a new input ID. 62 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden If the identifier sent by the reader is not present in the local database authentication is not launched. User not found in current database 64235 Remark about MorphoAccess™ with MA-Xtended licence loaded A MorphoAccess™ with MA-Xtended licence loaded will scan the five biometric database to find the biometric templates associated to the ID. Note about “bypass” option When the bypass authentication configuration key is activated (see Bypassing the biometric control in authentication), the MorphoAccessTM verifies that the ID sent on Wiegand or DataClock input is present on the local database before granting the access. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 63 Wiegand frame configuration It is possible to define the format of the Wiegand input and thus of the read identifier. Frame description is based on frame length (in bits), ID, site code position and size and party policy. RemarkNote: Since the software version 2.00.00 the configuration key name has been modified. The previous set key value is savedpreserved. Wiegand input parameters app/wiegand in/ frame length (before v2.00 : length) start format (before v2.00 : start) 1-128 0.0 1.0 2.n 3.n 4.0 stop format (before v2.00 : stop) 0.0 1.0 2.n 3.n 4.0 site format (before n.m v2.00 : site) ID format (before n.m v2.00 : Id) Custom format n.m (before v2.00: Custom) Defines the number of bits of the frame. Defines the start control bit: Reset to 0. Set to 1. Even parity calculated over the n first bits. Odd parity calculated over the n first bits. No start bit. Defines the stop control bit: Reset to 0. Set to 1. Even parity calculated over the n last bits. Odd parity calculated over the n last bits. No stop bit. Insert m bits of site value at offset n. Insert m bits of ID value at offset n. RFU. Wiegand frame example (26 bits) START SITE 10 11 12 … 23 ID 8 bits START bit calculation range 64 … 8 24 25 STOP 16 bits STOP bit calculation range SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden BYPASSING THE BIOMETRIC CONTROL IN AUTHENTICATION This mode requires only a user ID. This ID can be read on a smart card, entered on the keyboard or sent on Wiegand or DataClock input. The bypass authentication configuration key must be combined with an authentication mode. Activating this flag means that the biometric verification is bypassed. The terminal controls that the user ID exists in the database When combined with an authentication mode with templates on local database, the MorphoAccessTM verifies that the ID is present on the local database before granting the access. ID on a contactless card Disabling biometric control, but ID must be present in the local database app/bio ctrl/bypass authentication app/bio ctrl/authent ID contactless Required tags on card ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN No No No No MODE bypass authentication Yes No ID entered on the keyboard Disabling biometric control, but ID must be present in the local database app/bio ctrl/bypass authentication app/bio ctrl/authent ID keyboard ID sent on Wiegand or DataClock input Disabling biometric control, but ID must be present in the local database app/bio ctrl/bypass authentication app/bio ctrl/authent remote ID source 1 for Wiegand 2 for DataClock SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 65 The terminal works as a smart card reader. When combined authent PK contactless the MorphoAccessTM always authorizes the access: the MorphoAccessTM works as a simple MifareTM card reader. Disabling biometric control, access is always granted app/bio ctrl/bypass authentication app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless Required tags on card ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN No No No No MODE bypass authentication 66 Yes No SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden RECOGNITION MODE SYNTHESIS The MorphoAccessTM operating mode is driven by: The authentication or identification mode required: Card Only, Card + Biometric, Biometric only. Who defined the operating mode: Card or Terminal. Mode defined by Card Mode defined by Terminal app/bio ctrl/authent card mode app/bio ctrl/authent card mode Operating mode Authentication ID in card ID in card Card only Card Mode Tag = ID_ONLY bypass authentication 1 authent ID contactless 1 Check ID on terminal ID in card bypass authentication 1 authent PK contactless 1 No ID check on terminal Authentication ID and BIO in Card ID and BIO in card Card Card Mode Tag = PKS bypass authentication 0 + Biometric authent PK contactless 1 ID on card and BIO in terminal bypass authentication 0 authent ID contactless 1 Identification ID and BIO in terminal Biometric only identification 1 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 67 SETTING UP RECOGNITION STRATEGY Two attempts mode If the recognition fails, it is possible to give a “second chance” to the user. In identification mode if a bad finger is presented the user has 5 seconds to present a finger again. The result is sent if this period expires or if the user presents a finger again. In authentication mode, if the user presents a bad finger, he can replace his finger without presenting his card again. The result is sent only after this second attempt. It is possible to set the finger presentation timeout and to deactivate this “two attempts mode”. If the user is not identified, a second step follows immediately using a smarter coding method. This coding allows recognizing users with dry fingers or fingers with a bad placement on the sensor. However this coding is slower than the light one. Parameters This mode can be configured using the Configuration Tool for example. By default the two attempts mode is activated. Setting up the number of attempts app/bio ctrl/nb attempts 1 (only one attempts) 2 (two attempts mode) The period between two attempts in identification (two attempts mode) can be modified. Setting up the identification timeout app/bio ctrl/identification timeout 5 (1-60) In authentication mode a finger presentation period can be defined. Setting up the authentication timeout app/bio ctrl/authent timeout 68 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden 10 (1-60) SETTING UP MATCHING PARAMETERS Setting up matching threshold bio/bio ctrl/matching th 3 (1-10) The performances of a biometric system are characterized by two quantities, the False Non Match Rate - FNMR - (also called False Reject Rate) and the False Match Rate - FMR - (also called False Acceptance Rate). Different trade-off are possible between FNMR and FMR depending on the security level targeted by the Central Security Controller. When convenience is the most important factor the FNMR must be low and conversely if security is more important then the FMR has to be minimized. Different tunings are proposed in the MorphoAccess terminal depending on the security level targeted by the system. The table below details the different possibilities. This parameter can be set to values from 1 to 10. This parameter specifies how tight the matching threshold is. Threshold scoring values are identified hereafter Very few persons rejected FAR < 0.3% Recommended value FAR < 1% FAR < 0.1% FAR < 0.03% Intermediate threshold FAR < 0.01% FAR < 0.001% FAR < 0.0001% FAR < 0.00001% Very high threshold (few false acceptances). Secure application FAR < 0.0000001% 10 High threshold for test purpose only There are very little false recognition, and many rejections. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 69 FAKE FINGER DETECTION MA2x1 – MA3x1 compatibility - Password Default password is “12345”. (On MA2x1 and MA3x1 terminals, default specific password was “131664”.) SAGEM recommends strongly to the administrator to configure it with a different value, and specific at each customer. - Delay after fake finger detection The function associated to MA2x1 and MA3x1 /cfg/Maccess/Security Policy/Delay in 10ms configuration key is no more supported. - FFD security level The function associated to app/bio ctrl/FFD security level is only for stand alone mode. (On MA2x1 and MA3x1 terminals, this parameter applied to standalone mode and ILV.) ILV has to set this parameter to have a security level different from default security level. FFD security level The fake finger detection is characterized by a false reject rate (percentage of live fingers detected as fake fingers) and a false acceptance rate (percentage of fake finger detected as real ones). This FRR (resp. FAR) is called FFD-FRR (resp. FFD-FAR). The overall reject rate of MAxx1 models is in fact : standard MA FRR + FFD-FRR. Three security levels are proposed and provide different trade-off between FFD-FAR and FFD-FRR. Low fake finger detection security level 1 (default) Medium fake finger detection security level High fake finger detection security level Setting up FFD security level app/bio ctrl/FFD security level 1 (0-2) Presence detection Terminals with fake finger detection option allow another presence detection mode. 0 (default) Standard presence detection in identification mode. In identification mode, sensor is in standby (LEDs are off) while no finger is detected. Setting up presence detection 70 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden app/bio ctrl/presence detection 0 (0-1) Failure ID The administrator may chose the specific ID sent on Wiegand and DataClock interfaces when a fake finger is detected. Setting up FFD failure ID app/failure ID/FFD ID SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 65535 (0-65535) 71 PROXY MODE In Proxy mode is an operating mode where the Host System performs the access control remotely. 72 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden PROXY MODE (OR SLAVE) PRESENTATION This operating mode allows to control the MorphoAccessTM remotely (the link is Ethernet or RS422) using a set of biometric and databases management commands. In Proxy mode the access control is performed remotely by the Host System: MorphoAccessTM works as a slave waiting for external commands such as: User identification. User verification. Relay activation. Read data on a contactless smart card. Biometric database management. Terminal configuration changes. Read an entry from the keyboard. Display a message. Read a contactless smart card. MorphoAccessTM Host System Please refer to refer to MorphoAccess™ Host System Interface Specification: this document explains how to manage a terminal on a TCP network. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 73 PROXY MODE ACTIVATION Identification and authentication must be disabled. It means that all controls must be turned off: the terminal becomes a slave. Proxy mode 74 app/bio ctrl/identification app/bio ctrl/authent card mode app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless app/bio ctrl/authent ID contactless app/bio ctrl/authent ID keyboard app/bio ctrl/authent remote ID source app/bio ctrl/ BIOPIN enabled app/bio ctrl/control PIN app/bio ctrl/bypass authentication SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden APPLICATION CUSTOMIZATION SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 75 SETTING UP TIME MASK When using MEMSTM, a time mask feature is available. This mode enables the access according to its time mask. Time mask is defined by slots of 15 minutes over a week. Note: Since software version 2.00.00 the configuration key path has been modified. The previous set key value is preservedsaved. Time mask activation Since v2.00 : app/modes/time mask Before v2.00 : app/time mask/enabled 76 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden MULTILINGUAL APPLICATION The MorphoAccessTM can display texts in six languages (including French, Spanish, German, Italian). It is possible to download a user defined string table. For more information about this feature, refer to the MorphoAccess™ Host System Interface Specifications. Default language app/G.U.I/default language 0 English (default) 1 Spanish 2 French 3 German 4 Italian 5 Portuguese INTL Language Generator allows defining the whole table. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 77 RESULT EXPORTATION The MorphoAccessTM can export the result of the control to an Central Security Controller, and can log the result in a local diary or directly command an access. This section is only an introduction about the MorphoAccessTM interface. Please refer to MorphoAccess™ Remote Messages Specification for complete details of each interface. 78 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden REMOTE MESSAGES: SENDING THE ID TO THE CENTRAL SECURITY CONTROLLER Presentation The MorphoAccessTM terminal can send status messages in real time to an Central Security Controller by different means and through different protocols. This information, called Remote Messages can be used, for instance to display on an external screen the result of a biometric operation, the name or the ID of the person identified… depending on the role of the controller in the system. Ethernet RS485/422 Wiegand/DataClock The MorphoAccess™ Remote Messages Specification describes the different solutions offered by the MorphoAccessTM to dialog with a controller, and how to make use of them. Supported Protocols The terminal can send messages about the biometric operations performed by the MorphoAccess™ to a controller through the following protocols: Wiegand, DataClock, RS485/422, Ethernet (TCP or UDP). SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 79 RELAY ACTIVATION If the control is successful, a relay may be activated to directly control a door. This installation type offers a low security level. Relay activation app/relay/enabled The relay aperture time can be defined and is set by default to 3 seconds (i.e. 300). Relay aperture time in 10 ms app/relay/aperture time in 10 ms 300 (50 to 60000) 80 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden LOG FILE MorphoAccessTM is logging its activities app/log file/enabled The MorphoAccessTM can log its biometric activities. It stores the result of the command, the possible time and attendance function, date and time, the matching mark, the execution time, and the ID of the user. It is possible to download the diary file. For more information on this feature, refer to the MorphoAccess™ Host System Interface Specification. It is also possible to display the log file using the Logs Viewer Application. JANUARY 8 2007 15:25,OK,783170 15:28,KO, 15:45,OK,7895641 15:59,KO,783170 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 81 LED IN ACTIVATION Use this signal to wait a controller “ACK” before granting the access. User ID LED1 to GND: Access authorized. LED2 to GND: Access refused. 1. If the user is recognized the MorphoAccessTM sends the user identifier to the controller. 2. The MorphoAccessTM waits for a GND signal on LED1 or LED2. A timeout can be defined. 3. The controller checks the user rights. 4. The controller sets LED1 to GND to authorize the access or sets LED2 to GND to forbid the access. This feature improves integration in an Central Security Controller (ACS). The ACS through LED IN signals validates result of biometric matching. LED IN mode activation app/led IN/enabled When the ACS validates the control a timeout must be specified: it defines the time during which the MorphoAccessTM will wait for an acknowledgement signal from the ACS through LED IN signals. LED IN acknowledgement timeout in 10 ms app/led IN/controller ack timeout 300 (0 to 3000) If the controller has only one LED signal dedicated to “access authorized”, this signal must be connected to LED1 input. In this case “access forbidden” signal will be based on a timeout. "controller ack timeout" value must be defined as short as possible in a range corresponding to controller reply delay. A controller with distinct outputs (one for “access forbidden”, one for “access authorized”) will be connected to LED1 and LED2. 82 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden SECURITY FEATURES SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 83 TAMPER SWITCH MANAGEMENT Alarm activation The MorphoAccessTM can detect two intrusion attempts type: • Someone tries to steal the complete terminal (opto-sensor is triggered). • Someone tries to open the terminal (tamper switch is triggered). The device can send an alarm to the central controller in case of intrusion. It can also play a sound alarm while sending the alarm. Note: either the tamper switch or the opto-sensor triggers the alarm. Please refer to MA500 Series Installation Guide to identify these switches on the terminal. Alarm message UDP RS485/RS422 Wiegand DataClock To send an alarm on an output (UDP, RS485/RS422, Wiegand, DataClock), the corresponding interface must be activated otherwise no alarm will be sent. Because Wiegand and DataClock are multiplexed on the same lines, only one of these protocols shall be enabled at one time, else priority is given to Wiegand, then DataClock. These keys are: app/send ID wiegand/enabled app/send ID dataclock/enabled app/send ID serial/enabled app/send ID serial/mode (to select RS422 or RS485 link) app/send ID UDP/enabled 84 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Setting the key app/tamper alarm/level to an appropriate value configure tamper switch management feature. Tamper Alarm Level app/tamper alarm/level 0 (0 – 2) 0 No Alarm. 1 Send Alarm (No Sound Alarm). 2 Send Alarm and Activates Buzzer (Sound Alarm) The key app/failure ID/alarm ID defines the value of the alarm ID to send in Wiegand or DataClock. This ID permits to distinguish between a user ID and an error ID. To be validated, key app/failure ID/enabled must be set to 1. Tamper Alarm ID app/failure ID/alarm ID 65535 (0 – 65535) app/failure ID/enabled In Wiegand and DataClock the alarm ID is sent like other Failure Ids. See the documentation MorphoAccess™ Remote Messages Specification for a description of the packet format in UDP and RS485. Examples Example 1: Send an alarm ID (62221) in Wiegand, and play sound warning, in case of intrusion detection. To send an alarm in Wiegand, the key app/send ID wiegand/enabled must be set to 1, and the key app/tamper alarm/level must be set to 2 (alarm and buzzer.) The key app/failure ID/alarm ID must be set to 62221 to link the intrusion event to this identifier. Example 2: Send an alarm in UDP quietly in case of intrusion detection. To send an alarm in UDP, the key app/send ID UDP/enabled must be set to 1. Then the key app/tamper alarm/level must be set to 1 (quiet alarm.) SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 85 PASSWORDS Two passwords protect the system: The Terminal Configuration Password protects MorphoAccessTM local administration and controls devices settings. The User Management Password is required to access to local database: it protects the Enrolment Application and the Log Viewer Application. Default password value is “12345”. If a password is lost terminal must be returned to SAGEM Sécurité. 86 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden ANNEX SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 87 MORPHOACCESSTM 220 320 COMPATIBILITY These tables present parameters equivalence between MA300/200 family. Multi-factor mode (/cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 5 on 220 and 320) is activated when app/bio ctrl/identification is set to 1. MA 200/300 MA 500 Identification /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 0 app/bio ctrl/identification 1 app/bio ctrl/* 0 Contactless authentication with ID on card, template in local database /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 4 app/bio ctrl/authent ID contactless 1 Contactless authentication: Card mode /cfg/Maccess/Contactless/without DB mode 0 app/bio ctrl/authent card mode 1 /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 3 or /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 5 app/bio ctrl/identification 1 (mutli-factor mode) Contactless authentication: Biometric verification /cfg/Maccess/Contactless/without DB mode 2 app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless 1 /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 3 or /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 5 app/bio ctrl/identification 1 (mutli-factor mode) 88 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden Contactless authentication: ID “only”, no biometric verification /cfg/Maccess/Contactless/without DB mode 1 app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless 1 app/bio ctrl/bypass authentication 1 /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 3 or /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 5 app/bio ctrl/identification 1 (mutli-factor mode) Authentication: ID input from Wiegand or DataClock /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 1 app/bio ctrl/authent source 1 or 2 remote ID Jumper configuration defining the ID source (DataClock or Wiegand) Proxy mode /cfg/Maccess/Admin/mode 2 app/bio ctrl/identification 0 app/bio ctrl/authent card mode 0 app/bio ctrl/authent PK contactless 0 app/bio ctrl/authent ID contactless 0 app/bio ctrl/authent ID keyboard 0 app/bio ctrl/authent source 0 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. remote ID 89 Authent PK contactless Authent ID contactless Bypass authentication Operation Authent card mode CONTACTLESS MODES TABLE Authentication with templates in database Read ID on contactless card. Retrieve corresponding templates in database. Biometric authentication using these templates. Send ID if authentication is successful. Authentication with templates on card Read ID and templates on contactless card. Biometric authentication using these templates. Send ID if authentication is successful. Card mode authentication Read card mode, ID, templates (if required by card mode) on contactless card. If card mode is « ID only », send ID. If card mode is « Authentication with templates on card », biometric authentication using templates read on card, then send ID if authentication is successful. Authentication with templates in database – biometric control disabled Read ID on contactless card. Check corresponding templates presence in database. Send ID if templates are present. Authentication with templates on card – biometric control disabled Read ID on contactless card. Send ID. Card mode authentication – biometric control disabled Read card mode, ID, templates (if required by card mode) on contactless card. Whatever card mode, send ID. 90 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden REQUIRED TAGS ON CONTACTLESS CARD Operation ID CARD PK1 PK2 PIN BIOPIN MODE Authentication with templates Yes in database No No No No No Authentication with templates Yes on card No Yes Yes No No Card mode (ID_ONLY) authentication Yes Yes No No No No Card mode (PKS) authentication Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Authentication with templates Yes in database – biometric control disabled No No No No No Authentication with templates Yes on card – biometric control disabled No No No No No Card mode authentication Yes (ID_ONLY) – biometric control disabled Yes No No No No Card mode authentication Yes (PKS) – biometric control disabled Yes Yes Yes No No BIOPIN check Yes No No No No Yes PIN check Yes No No No Yes No SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 91 FAQ Sensor is off Verify that the base contents at least one record. Check that identification is enabled. Terminal returns erratic answers to ping requests Check the subnet mask. Ask to your administrator the right value. 92 SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden RELATED DOCUMENTS Administrator Information MA500 Series Installation Guide This document describes terminal electrical interfaces and connection procedures. MA500 Series Parameters Guide The complete description of terminal configuration files and registry keys. This document gives also parameters default values. Developer Information MorphoAccess™ Host Interface Specification A complete description of remote management commands. MorphoAccess™ Remote Messages Specification Details how the MorphoAccessTM sends the access control result to a Central Security Controller. MorphoAccess™ Contactless Card Specification This document describes the MorphoAccessTM contactless card feature. Support Tools Configuration Tool User Guide Configuration Tool user guide, via Ethernet. USB Tool User Guide Configuration Tool user guide, via USB key. MA500 Series Upgrade Tools User Guide Upgrade Tool user guide about firmware upgrading procedures. SAGEM Sécurité document. Reproduction and disclosure forbidden. 93 Siège social : Le Ponant de Paris 27, rue Leblanc - 75512 PARIS CEDEX 15 - FRANCE
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