DL-A Biometric Access Control System USER'S MANUAL
Table of Contents 1. General Information ......................................................................................................... 1 1.0 Notification.................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 System Overview ........................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Main Features.................................................................................
4.4.2 Access Control Function .................................................................................... 17 4.4.3 Time Period Definition ...................................................................................... 17 4.4.4 Grouping Function ............................................................................................ 18 4.4.5 User Access Control Setup ................................................................................ 20 4.4.6 Lock Delay ......................
1. General Information This chapter explains the outlook of David-Link Biometric/Fingerprint Door Access Control Terminal and its basic functions in details. External Overview LCD Display Fingerprint Sensor Proximity Sensor Keypad Keypad Function 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 M 6 ▲ 9 ▼ OK C OK: Press to confirm your settings and/or present operation M: Press to enter the menu options.
: Press to scroll up/down the menu : Press to turn on/off the power Number: Press number 0---9 to select or input David-Link Door Access Control Terminal is a simple, easy-to-use terminal. It can be installed at any area where access of the entries requires authority. This terminal combines the latest fingerprint recognition technology with multiple levels of security control to provide the safest environment. 1.0 Notification Do not attempt to service the terminal yourself.
• FRR: ≤ 1% • FAR: ≤ 0.0001% • Communication: TCP/IP, RS485, USB • USB Thumb Drive Download Function • Lock Output: NO/NC • Access Control Interface: Wiegand 26/34 • DC/Current: 12V/1A 2. Basic concepts 2.1 Basic concepts This section contains definitions and descriptions of David-Link Biometric Fingerprint Access Control concepts including: • • • • • User Enrollment User Verification Match Threshold Levels User ID Numbers Authority (Status) Levels 2.1.
2.1.3 Match Threshold Levels Match Threshold Levels establishes a balance between False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR). FAR is the frequency of a non-authorized user is falsely recognized and granted access to the system. FRR the frequency of an enrolled and authorized user, who should be granted access to the system, is denied on the basis that the system did not recognize. FAR and FRR affect each other. Lower FAR yields to higher FRR.
Note: A Super Manager’s enrollment is required in order to assign other privilege levels such as Enroll Manager or General Manager. 2.1.6 Start-up Press the power button [0] to turn on the terminal. The Start-up window will appear as the following: 2.2 How to Place the Finger Tips: It is recommended that at least 2 fingerprints are enrolled in the terminal for each user in the event that if one of the fingerprints is injured or damaged, a user can always user the alternate finger for entries.
Inclined Lower Note: Please adopt the correct way to place your finger; David-Link is not responsible for the malfunctioning results arising from improper pressing manners. 2.2.
3.0 Enrollment and Verification Procedures This chapter describes user enrollment and verification processes. The following topics are included: • Enrolling User • Testing an Enrollment • Enrolling a User with the Display Finger Option On • Verifying Your Identity • Hints for Successful Enrollments Note: A manager’s fingerprint authentication, if any is set up previously, is required before a new user can be enrolled. For information, see “Authority/Privilege Level” on2.1.5” 3.
Press [OK] to enter the Register menu, the following message is displayed: Press [OK] to start the User Enrollment. Then select from the following verification method options: Press [OK] to start the New Registration process. The following message is then displayed: 3.1.1 Types of Enrollment 1.
2)Input the Enroll No. (Range: 1 to 999999999) or simply press [OK] to use the first available Enroll No. in the terminal, it will then prompt you to place your finger into the scanner 3)Press the same finger three times to complete the enrollment. Lift your finger each time when you hear a beep sound. When you have successfully been enrolled in the terminal, the display will show “Enroll OK!” 2.
3) Input the password (up to 8 digits) then press [OK], the following message appears: 4) Input the password again then press [OK] to save the enrolled data, you may repeat the same processes again for another enrollment. 3. ID Card 1) Select ID Card and press [OK] for new user enrollment, the following message will appear: 2) Input the Enroll No. (Range: 1 to 999999999) or simply press [OK] to use the first available Enroll No.
3) Place the ID card near the scanner and the card number will appear, the following message is then displayed: Press [OK] and you have successfully saved the ID Card into the system. 4. 1) Fingerprint & Password Select FP&Pass, then press [OK], for new user enrollment, the following message appears: 2) Input the Enroll No. (Range: 1 to 999999999) or simply press [OK] to use the first available Enroll No.
4) Input your password, the following appears: 5) Input the password again then press [OK], once you successfully entered the password the message “Enroll OK!” will appear. Press [OK] to save. 5. Fingerprint & Card 1)Select FP&Card, then press [OK], for new user enrollment, the following message appears: 2) Input the Enroll No. (Range: 1 to 999999999) or simply press [OK] to use the first available Enroll No.
4) Place the ID card near the scanner and the card number will appear, the following message is then displayed Press [OK] and you have successfully saved the Fingerprint and ID Card into the system. 3.2 Testing the Enrollment To confirm if a user is enrolled in the system, simply place a finger on the fingerprint sensor for verification. In case of the event the fingerprint quality is poor, try using another finger or other verification methods (password and proximity card) for enrollment. 3.
3.4. Managers Three options will be displayed; Enr Man, Gerl Mgr, and SuperMgr. The system requires the SuperMgr to be enrolled first before you can add any type of Manager. After selecting the SuperMgr option, you will be prompted to register or create a backup. Instructions are shown in 3.1.1. 3.5. Delete User 1) Press [M], select “Delete”, press [OK], the following appears: 2) Input the User ID, press [OK] to confirm. Follow the prompts to delete user.
Continue to press [OK] until all registered fingerprints, Passwords, or ID Cards are deleted. 3.6. USB Download 1) Press [M], select “Register”, then select “U-down”, the following appears: Glog & Del All Glog Enroll Data Load Data Description Allows you to transfer all users’ attendance records to USB thumb drive and delete all records saved in the terminal. Allows you to only transfer all users’ attendance records to USB thumb drive (without deleting records saved in the terminal).
4.0. Advanced Options 1) Press [MENU], select “Advanced”, and then press [OK]. 4.1. Device Select the “Device” option Setting Delete All Rec Del Enroll Info CancelManager Language DateFormat Screen Saver Admin Qnty Volume 1:N Identify Init. 1:1 Verify Auto Off Default Setting Descriptions Delete all records stored in the terminal. Delete all personnel information (fingerprint, password, or proximity card ID) stored in the terminal.
To change the date, press and Finally, press [OK] to complete. 4.3 . Then input the correct time on the keypad for time settings. Record Setting 1) Press [M], select “Advanced”, and press [OK]. 2) Select “Logs”, the following appears: 3) Press [1] or [2] to set the warning when the terminal’s memory capacity can only save # more log records before the memory is full. (Enter the number of log records to remind you of the terminal’s memory capacity approaching to its limit).
4.4 Set Communication Select “Set Com” Option, the following message appears: • • • • • • • • • • 4.5 Machine ID: Terminal unique ID (range: 1 to 255). Baud Rate: Choose from 9600, 38400, or 115200. IP address: Enter the IP address according to your networking options. The default IP address is 192.168.1.204. Subnet Mask: Networking connection with the terminal setup. Default Gateway: Networking connection with the terminal setup. Port #: TCP communication port, the default setting is 5005.
1) Press [M], select “Advanced”, then select “LockCtrl” and press [OK], the following message appears: 1) Define Time Zone: Define the time and date allowed for access. 2) Define Group Time Zone: Define multiple time and date combinations allowed for access. 3) Access Options: Group selected users to different time zones.
periods (one week). Each user can be applied to up to 3 Time Zones, meaning even the user is registered on the device, he/she can be granted access only within specified times zones. Note: System default time period setting allows a registered user to access the door for entire day. 1) Select “Define Time Zone”. Press [OK] to Access Time Zone # settings 2) For example: For an office environment, if employee works on Saturdays and Sundays, please set the door access time range as below (23:57-23:56).
4.4.6 Lock Delay Define the time range (in seconds) that the lock remained released after the user has passed the verification. Select “Lock Delay”. Then press [OK] after you have set up the time in second. 5. System Information Press [M] and select “ViewInfo” and Press [OK] then the following appears: 5.1 Storage Detail 1) Press [M] and select “ViewInfo”, Press [OK]. 2) Select “Reg Data”, the following appears: 1. User Reg 2. Manager Reg 3. Finger 4. Password 5.
5.2 Record Detail 1) Press [M] and select “ViewInfo”, Press [OK]. 2) Press “Record”, the following appears Description 1. User Rec 2. Admin Rec 3. View User Rec (in order of transactions) 4. View Admin Rec View number of user’s log records saved in the terminal. View number of administrator’s log records saved in the terminal. To view a specific user’s log records, input the user’s ID number and press [OK] to view.
3) Press [ESC] to exit. 6.