User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Available Model
- Regulatory Information
- Safety Instruction
- Chapter 1 Preventive and Cautionary Tips
- Chapter 2 Product Description
- Chapter 3 Main Board Description
- Chapter 4 Terminal Description
- Chapter 5 Terminal Wiring
- Chapter 6 Settings
- Chapter 7 Activation
- Chapter 8 Client Software Configuration
- 8.1 Operation on Client Software
- 8.1.1 Add Device
- 8.1.2 Select Application Scenario
- 8.1.3 Configure Other Parameters
- 8.1.4 Manage Organization
- 8.1.5 Manage Person Information
- 8.1.6 Configure Schedule and Template
- 8.1.7 Manage Permission
- 8.1.8 Configure Advanced Functions
- Configure Access Control Parameters
- Configure Individual Authentication
- Configure Card Reader Authentication Mode and Schedule
- Configure Multiple Authentication
- Configure Opening Door with First Card
- Configure Anti-Passback
- Configure Cross-Controller Anti-passing Back
- Configure Multi-door Interlocking
- Configure Authentication Password
- Configure Custom Wiegand Rule
- 8.1.9 Search Access Control Event
- 8.1.10 Configure Access Control Alarm Linkage
- 8.1.11 Manage Access Control Point Status
- 8.1.12 Control Door during Live View
- 8.1.13 Display Access Control Point on E-map
- 8.2 Remote Configuration (Web)
- 8.3 Time and Attendance
- 8.1 Operation on Client Software
- Appendix A. Tips for Scanning Fingerprint
- Appendix B. DIP Switch Description
- Appendix C. Custom Wiegand Rule Descriptions
Chapter 2 Product Descripon
• 32-bit high-speed processor
• Supports TCP/IP
communicaon, EHome 5.0 accessing, ISAPI protocol, and OSDP protocol. The
communicaon data is specially encrypted to relieve the concern of privacy leak
• Supports
recognion and storage of card No. with maximum length of 20
• Supports up to 100,000 cards and 300,000 card
presenng records
•
Supports mul-door interlock funcon, an-passback funcon, mulple authencaons
funcon, open door with rst card funcon, super card and super password funcon, M1 card
encrypon, online upgrade funcon and remote control of the doors
• Supports tampering alarm for the card reader, alarm for door not secured, force opening door
alarm, alarm for door opening meout, duress card and code alarm, blocklist alarm and alarm
for illegal card swiping
aempts reaching the limit
• Short circuit aempts alarm and open circuit aempts alarm
• IP address
conict detecon
• Cross-controller an-passback funcon (For cross-controller an-passback based on card, wire
the card reader with RS-485. For cross-controller an-passback based on network, make sure the
server and device communicate with each other properly. Up to 5000 card swiping records can
be stored in the selected server.) and inner-device
an-passback funcon
• Supports RS-485 interface and Wiegand interface for accessing card reader. Wiegand interface
supports W26, W34 and is compable with the third-party card reader with Wiegand interface
• Supports adding various person types: normal person, visitor, and person in blocklist.
• Supports various card types: normal/disabled/blocklist/patrol/visitor/duress/super card, etc.
• Various indicators to show
dierent status
• Supports
automacally and manually me synchronizaon
• Supports record storage funcon when the device is oine and insucient storage space
storage alarm
funcon
• Backup baery design, watchdog design and tamper-proof funcon
• Data can be permanently saved aer the access controller is powered o
• Supports I/O linkage and event linkage
• Supports EHome protocol to connect with public network
• 500 groups of password under the
authencaon mode of card or password
• Supports me zone sengs
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