BioPointe Central for Windows
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Biopointe Central User’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1 A. HOW BIOPOINTE CENTRAL WORKS ....................................................................................................... 1 B. FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................. 1 C.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual H. CARD READER COM PORT SETTINGS ................................................................................................... 52 I. REPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ........................................................................................................... 53 J. EXPIRY DATE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................. 53 K. CARD DATA IMPORT ...........................................
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A. How BioPointe Central Works BioPointe Central is used for maintaining and administering BioPointe devices. The BioPointe device is an authentication system specifically designed to provide irrefutable personal identification. B.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED A. System Requirements You will need the following: Pentium PC or compatible 32 MB RAM 50 MB (minimum) available hard disk space CDROM drive Microsoft Windows 95/98 ,Windows 2000 or Windows XP RS232 or RS485/RS422 (additional adaptor board to convert the RS232 signal to the RS422/RS485 signal is required) - or 1 network card for Ethernet interface (TCP/IP) B.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 3) Click on the BioPointe Software and Documentation link. The BioPointe installation window appears. 4) Click on the Install BioPointe Software link.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 5) Wait as the InstallShield Wizard prepares to install BioPointe to your system. 6) Once the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard window appears, click on the proceed. The Software License Agreement appears. button to 7) To not accept the license agreement and cancel the installation, click on the “I do not accept” button. The installation program will exit without installing the software.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 9) Verify the correct folder is selected for installation. Keri recommends using the default destination button and navigate to the folder, but if you need to use a different folder, click the desired folder for BioPointe. 10) Click on the button once the correct folder has been selected. A status window appears showing the progress of the installation. 11) When installation is complete, the InstallShield Wizard Complete window appears.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 12) Click on the button and the installation is complete and a shortcut is installed on the desktop. You are now ready to use the BioPointe Central program. 13) Finally, a Product Registration window appears. 14) Click on the button to register BioPointe Central at another time. Registration may be concluded through the Keri Systems, Inc. web site at: http://www.kerisys.com/registration/index.asp. 15) Click on the button to register BioPointe Central.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 16) Enter information as requested and submit it when ready.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual C. Uninstalling BioPointe Central For both Windows 95/98 and Windows 2000/XP un-installation processes, the BioPointe Central databases, which comprise the user logon information, user fingerprint database, device configuration and the log records, will be removed from the system. User has to backup this information if needed before starting the un-installation process. Following are the location where all the information is stored.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Overview A B Device Users C Authorized Application Users User A B C Event Logs Date 1 Jun 01 1 Jun 01 1 Jun 01 Time 0905 0912 0913 Att-In Att-In Att-In 1 2 Device Users’ Access Rights Device Access Rights 1 B 2 C A 3 C 2 Application User Biopointe Central Communication Link Device users with access rights to Device 1 B Device user with access rights to Device 3 Device user with access rights to Device 2 C C A Device 1 Device 3 Dev
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Encompassed within BioPointe Central are a few databases. The first stores a list of application users. These are people with authorized access to BioPointe Central. With authorized access, the application user can do a variety of tasks: An application user can enroll new device users (stored in the Device Users database), assign access rights to them (Device Users’ Access Rights database) and dispatch them to the respective devices via the communication link.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation This chapter gives you quick and concise instructions to perform basic functions in BioPointe Central. You will be charted through this chapter according to the flow diagram below.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual A. Log on as Default User When you start BioPointe Central, you will be prompted to enter the UserID and Password. As this is the first time you are using BioPointe Central, the default UserID is “SUPVISOR” and the Password is “PASSWORD”. The words are in capital letters. To log on to BioPointe Central: 1. Enter “SUPVSIOR” in the USERID box. 2. Type “PASSWORD” in the PASSWORD box. n NOTE: The maximum characters allowed for each entry is 8.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual B. Change Default Password For security reasons, you may decide to change the default password (“PASSWORD”) to something else. To Change the Default Password: 1. 2. Click System from the top menu of the User Database screen and then select User SetUp by clicking on it. The User SetUp screen pops up as shown. 3. Click the Edit button to place the fields to be in the edit mode. 4.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual C. Create New Application’s User You can create a new application user or supervisor through User SetUp. To Create New Application’s User or Supervisor: 1. Click the Add button to place the fields to be in the insert mode. 2. Enter a preferred User Id of the new User or Supervisor in the User Id field. 3. Assign the person as a “Supervisor” or “User” in the Profile field. 4. Enter the person’s preferred password in the Password field. D.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual To add a new Device into the Device Table: 1. Click Tools from the top menu and select Device Management System from the drop-down menu. 2. The Device Management System screen pops up as shown. 3. Click the Add button on the Device Information group box. 4. 5. Enter the Device ID in the Device ID field. You can optionally enter the location of your device in the Location field. Click the Save button to save the device information.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 6. To change the communication settings, click the Device Connection Setup button. The Device Connection Setup menu will pop up as shown. 7. You can change the communication settings from here. When you have completed making changes, click “Save Configuration” to save the settings. After you have setup the device table, you can proceed to check the connectivity of the device by execute the polling command to the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual E. Create Device User Records This process is also known as enrollment, where you can enroll new device users. By device users, we are referring to the users who would be performing their fingerprint authentication at the Device. n NOTE: Each user must be enrolled separately in BioPointe Central and Keri Systems’ Doors program. For information on enrolling users in Doors, refer to the Doors Users Guide (P/N 01914-100). To create a new Device User record: 1.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 3. The UserID field is filled in with a default ID that increments every time a new record is created. You can change the ID to the desired ID of the user whom you are adding. n NOTE: The Type field refers to whether the device user record is to be assigned as a normal User or a Master. By default, this field is filled as a User • The Authentication Flag field refers to the method of authenticating this user. By default too, this field is filled as Fingerprint.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 9. You will see the Fingerprint Enrollment / Verification Center. The instructions from the instruction screen will guide you in your enrollment. We would like you to take note that: • Each enrollment of a finger requires 2 image scans. • Between each image scan, you need to lift your finger and place it back onto the enrollment scanner again. • The Image Quality of each scan has to be greater than 80% in order for the scan to be accepted.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual F. Assign User Access Right to a BioPointe Device Once the user has been given access rights to a specific device, that user is ready to access the device locally. To assign user access right to a device: 1. Click Tools from the top menu and select User Management System from the drop-down menu. 2. Select the Add page on the left pane, Click Devices List box.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 3. Click n to move the multiple-select User Ids into the Selected User List NOTE: To select multiple user ids from the FP User List, press the “CTRL” key and left mouse click on the item to be selected. The currently selected item will have icon The selected item will have icon 4. as shown. as shown. Click Save button to commit changes. G.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual List of users that have given access right to the device When download operation successful, Status field will show “Downloaded” Search for the user id from the device user access right table (ie all user display in the list box). 2. 3. 4. Select Download page. Check the All check box to select all the users in the user’s list for download operation or select the specific user in the user’s list box.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Chapter 5 Advance Features This chapter describes the advance features provided by the BioPointe Central package. These features assist the administrator to distribute user records efficiently. In addition, it also allows the administrator to upload device log records from the device and store into the event log database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (2) Click the Edit button to open the fields for edit mode. (3) Click the Add button. The following dialogue box will be shown: (4) Right click within the RESTRICTIONS and select Add to add the restriction entry.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (5) Select the features by double clicking on the Access Id and click OK to commit the change. n NOTE: Only users with USER profile can have restricted access. User with the SUPERVISOR profile has all accessed right. Therefore, the access restriction cannot be configured. Convert the logon authentication using fingerprint To change the logon authentication: (1) Click System from the top menu and select User Setup from the drop-down menu.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual n NOTE: If the Biopointe device has enabled the secure communication mode (ie master fingerprint template needs to be sent over to the device before any command will be accepted by the device), the application will automatically send this fingerprint to the device for authentication. Therefore, if the logon user did not register into the Biopointe device as master user, he will not be able to execute any command to the device except the poll command. B.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual To read and set device time and date (1) Select Device ID. (2) Click Get button to read the date and time from the device. (3) Click (4) Click to download the new date and time (PC’s system date and time) into the device. to exit. Device parameters setting When a new device is added, the default device parameters will be created and saved into the database. This feature allows administrators to edit the device parameters and save it in the database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (4) Click Save button to save changes into the database. (5) Click (6) Click to download the new configuration to assigned device. to exit. Or (2) Select multiple device IDs. (3) Click (4) Click to download the new configuration to assigned device. to exit. The Copy option allows you to copy the configuration of a device to multiple devices based on the configuration stored in the database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual To Copy from device to multiple devices: 1) Select the source device and then click on the “Copy” Button from the Set Device Properties module. 2) Select the target devices from the device Table and click on the the selected device list. to put the selected devices into Click on “Save” button to save the source device properties to all the selected target device properties resided in the database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual To upload device properties from the device: To use upload device configuration feature: 1) Select Device ID. 2) Click Get button to see the device current settings. 3) Click to exit. To use the synchronization feature: 1) Select Device ID. 2) Click Synchronization button to perform a data comparison between the device configuration data stored in the database and the device configuration data stored in the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Device properties Properties User ID Options 3 – 10 Date format DD/MM/CCYY MM/DD/CCYY 12 hour mode 24 hour mode Time format Multiple FP Verification Pin Only Verification Wiegand Wiegand out 1–3 Site Code Land Code Auxiliary Device --Disable Legic Mifare Barcode Magstripe Disable Wiegand Ack One-To-Many Station locking Switch To Card External Input Type Disable Enable 26 bits – 40 bits Disable Enabled TS Controller Description # of user digits used as the User ID.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Device advance properties Properties Verify level One to Many TA Mode Trace Log Fail attempt Log Numeric Keys Options Normal High Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Description The security verification level of the fingerprint scanner. Either normal security or high security Enabled to let user do one to many verification of the fingerprint. Eg.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Upload event log records To upload device log records: (1) Click Tools from the top menu and select Device Management System from the drop-down menu. (2) Select the device to be uploaded by clicking on the device in the Device Table list box. (3) Click Device ID to upload event log records from the selected device only. (4) Click Upload to start the device log record uploads operation. WARNING: Before you proceed, check your Regional Settings in Control Panel.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual To start the log export function: Under the Device Management System, click Log Export.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Following section provide a full description on all the functions provide by the export log interface. A) Device Log Type B) Export Log fields C) Set Delimiter F) Default File D) Separator G) Filter H) Export button I) Export Date and Time format. Reset all the log fields into the original position. Clear the export log fields. (User need to add in the export log fields again.) Add ALL the log fields into the export log field list. (All the fields will be exported.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual A) Device Log Type Device Log allows you to select which kind of Log information is to be exported namely: All, Time Attendance, Door Status, System Configuration and Failed Attempts. Please refer to Log Report for the definition of the type of logs. The default setting is All Log where all the 4 types of Log information are to be exported. B) Export Log List Export Log List allows you to select the fields of the information that is to be exported.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual E) Fill Default Fill Default option allows you to control the size of the exported fields. When the checkbox for any field is checked, the system will use this field size defined by the user. This field size must be enough to avoid any truncation of the data for that field. For example, if the field size is less than the total length of the data, the data will be truncated in the exported file.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Event Log Records report Under the Device Management System, click Log Report. There are 4 types of log reports Time Attendance This report refers to a log record with status ranging from 0x01 – 0x06. It shows all the user’s logging in and out of the device. Door Status This report refers to a log record with status ranging from 0x10 – 0x1F. It shows the status of the door at the time the user is accessing the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Double-click to pick date from calendar. Icons Generate selected type of report based on the filter setting. Purge selected type of record in the database based on the filter setting Clear all filters range setting. Exit from the report generator To generate report (1) Select type of log report. (2) Check the filter checkbox if filtering is needed and enter the range. Otherwise all records will be displayed. (3) Click Report button to view.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual To purge log records (1) Select which type of log report you want to purge. (2) Check the filter checkbox if filter is needed and enter the range. Otherwise all log records will be deleted. (3) Click Purge button to remove the records from uploaded log. WARNING: Purged data is not recoverable. Make sure that the Windows system has the appropriate printer driver installed or else the report preview may not function properly.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual C. User Management System The user management system provides the following advance features: (1) Batch download of user records to multiple devices. (2) Batch delete of user record from multiple devices (3) Upload user records from a device and update to the device user database. (4) Combine access right assignment and record download in one operation. (5) Duplicate device users’ access right records for multiple devices. (6) Device users’ access right cross check.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual User that has been given access right When checked, user records that have been downloaded before will be skipped. (3) Select the devices and click Batch Download. Note to select multiple devices, press “Ctrl” key together with the left mouse click. n NOTE: Make sure that the user access rights operation has been completed before this operation can be carried out. Batch delete of device user record from the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (3) Select the device id from the Device List and click . (4) Select the user id from the FP User List and click . (5) Check the All check box and Click Delete to start the delete operation. Upload user records from the device and update to the device user database This feature allows administrators to backup the user records stored in the device to the device user database. There are three ways that the administrator can upload the user records from the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (4) Upon completion on the upload process, select the desired user id from the upload user list and do an update operation to update data into the device user database. To perform the update operation, click on the Update button. Method 2: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Select User Management System from the Tools drop-down menu. Select the Upload page. Click Get Info button to start retrieving all the user ids stored in the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (4) (5) (6) (7) Enter the desire user id into the UserID edit box and click Search. If the user id is found in the device, click Add to List. Select the desire user ids from the retrieved list and click Upload. Upon completion on the upload process, select the desire user id from the upload user list and do an update operation to update data into the device user database. To perform the update operation, click on the Update button.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (3) Select the device id from the Device List and click . (4) Select the user id from the FP User List and click . (5) Check the All check box and Click Dnload to start the delete operation. Duplicate access rights records for multiple devices If there is a requirement that more than one device needs to have the same user records, the administrator can duplicate the access right information for multiple devices with reference to one device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (4) Click Copy and the following dialogue box will be shown: (5) Select the device from the Device Table and click . (6) Click All Device and Save to start the copy operation.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Device users’ access right cross check This feature allows administrators to verify whether the device users’ access right stored in the database is synchronized with the device. (1) Select User Management System from the Tools drop-down menu. (2) Select the Download page. (3) click ID Compare to start the verification process. A report will be generated at the end of the process.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Double-click to pick date from calendar. D. Setting Finger Print Scanner Setting the Finger Scanner Type is used to define which model fingerprint scanner is being used. There are two types of scanner namely parallel port scanner and USB port scanner.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual E. Calibrate Finger Print Scanner This feature allows administrators to perform a calibration on the fingerprint scanner. (1) Select Calibrate from the Fingerprint Scanner drop-down menu. (2) Place the finger on the scanner and click Auto Exposure. Do not remove the finger until the progress bar indicates operation has completed. F. Modem Connection System Modem Connection System is a module that allows user to manually connect to a remote Biopointe device through a modem.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual n NOTE: Once the modem is manually connected, the modem will stay connected until you have manually disconnected the modem or you have terminated the Biopointe Central application. So remember to disconnect modem after use. To start the connection to the Biopointe device through modem: (1) Select the device ID that is configured as a modem communication channel. (2) Click on the Connect button to start dialing up.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (2) Select the device from the Device Table and click on the Selected Device ID button. Or click on the All Device button to select all the device in the Device Table. (3) Click Upload to start the upload log records process. To retrieve older data records from device: (1) Click on Set Log Date button. Double-Click to pick a date from Calendar. (2) Key in a desired log Date that you want to retrieve from.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (2) Select which type of Card Reader. (3) Select the com port that the card reader is connected to and choose the maximum number of digit to be captured from the reader by specifying the Card-Number of digit. (4) Click Save setting to commit the changes. I.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual K. Card Data Import Card Data Import function provides a way for the user to import pre-defined Card number with defined Site Code and Land Code. This enables the administrator to pre-determine the User IDs in the system based on the range of Card IDs which the administrator is holding before actually issuing a User ID to the actual user. n NOTE: If an Import Card ID existed in the system database as a UserID.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (2) Click Tools from the top menu and select Database Path Setup from the drop-down menu. (3) Select the file FPUser.DBF in the network directory and click Open. M. Import User Information Import User Information Module allows you to accept an ASCII text file and add the data in the text file into the User database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Comma separator separates the field with a comma (,). Eg field1, field2, field3, field4, field5 Fixed separator separates the field using fixed field length. Eg field1 field2field3 field4 field5 You need to pre-define the field size of each field in the text field by selecting the set field size button. Below shows the set field size screen: To Use, 1) Key in all the field size of each different field of the import text file. 2) Click save buttons to save the settings.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual D) Import Import option allows you to import all the text file’s data into the user database. System will prompt you if there is any duplicate User id. E) Default Authentication Flag During the import operation, the application will automatically fill in the Authentication Flag field based on the selection. WARNING: Make sure that the field separator is correct as it affects the import of correct data into the system. N.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual O. User Records Filtering When user log on to the application, all the user records will be shown and the log on user can edit or modify all the records shown. If the logon user want to manage only a group of user records, the application provides the feature that allow logon user to set a filter criteria on the records to be shown. To set filter criteria for the records shown: (1) Click Edit from the top menu and select Filter from the drop-down menu or click .
Biopointe Central User’s Manual P. Database Maintenance The application provides the features like re-index, pack, empty, backup, restore and setting the database path as tasks for database maintenance. Re-index operation should be carried out when the database sorting or filtering function is not working. Packing operation should be carried out when there are many delete operations done on the device user database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (3) Click OK to start the packing operation. To empty the database: (1) Click Database from the top menu and select Empty from the drop-down menu. (2) Click on the Include column to select the item to be emptied. (3) Click OK to start the empty operation. n NOTE: BIOPOINTE DATA FILES include the Device User Database, the Event Logs Database and the Device Users’ access right Database. SYSTEM FILES include the Authorized Application Users Database.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual n NOTE: Do a backup occasionally on the database files to help user recover any data loss. Close any opened database file: FPUser.DBF first before backing up the database files. To restore data: (1) Click Database from the top menu and select Restore from the drop-down menu. Click this to restore all the System and Biopointe Data Files. (Please refer to Appendix B for the files to be backup) User is able to view the restore status and the files being unzipped to.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual You can create; edit database properties in the Biopointe Central. Database Setup allows user to change the properties of the displayed database table. User cannot change the field type or add or delete fields. But user can add a counter to a particular field to increment an ID number as user adds a record. User can set the field to invisible during display or user can set the field to viewable but not editable.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Select the desired default format. Modify the Default format (Eg change the counter number from 4 to 3) Double-click to select a drop list file. Click and modify the counter current number. Field Definition module allows user to change the display name and the properties of the display field. Beside these, user is able to have a selection list for that particular field by double clicking on the drop list file and select which file from the drop down list.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual S. Configure FingerPrint Scanner Type The Biopointe Central package supports two types of fingerprint scanner for the enrollment process. The default fingerprint scanner used is the parallel port scanner. To select the fingerprint scanner type: (1) Select Scanner Type from the Fingerprint Scanner drop-down menu. (2) Click on the scanner type and press the Save button to commit the changed.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual T. Support Multiple Export Formats for Report The Biopointe Central Package support the following export formats on report being generated. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Lotus 123 File Excel File HTML File Adobe File Quattro File Bitmap File JPEG File CSS2 File RTF File To export the specific file format from the report : (a) Press the button.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual (b) Select the required format from the drop list and provide the file name. (c) Press the Save button to start the exporting process.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any difficulty using Biopointe Central, the troubleshooting suggestions in this section should, in most cases, solve the problem. If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions, contact your authorized reseller for technical assistance. A. Problems and Solutions Q1) The STATUS of every device in the table is OFF after polling. CAUSE Wrong communication channel selected. What to do Check Communication Channel.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Appendix Appendix A List of Log Record States Table 4.6(a) to 4.6(f) lists the different class of log records. Logs can be generally classified into Time-Attendance logs, Failed Transaction logs and Trace logs. Time-Attendance logs describe the attendance status of the user when they have their fingerprint or card successfully matched at the Reader.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Time-Attendance logs will record one of the following events in the table above. This event is selected by the user at the time he or she is using the device. The collection of events follows each display type. There are currently 5 different display types listed above. For example, if the display type, ‘Welcome’ is selected, there is only one event that can be selected by the user.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Table 4.6(c): Alarm Events (Trace Event) Identifier (hex) 1 2 3 0x30 0x31 0x81 Identifier (dec) 48 49 129 Description Alarm Activated Alarm Deactivated Activated Alarm was Acknowledged and Disabled The event, [Alarm Activated] is recorded whenever the alarm is triggered. The alarm will only be triggered if the AlarmType property is NOT . The alarm can be triggered under a few types of conditions.
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Biopointe Central User’s Manual Appendix B List of Database files There are two types of database files namely, Biopointe Data Files and System Files. Biopointe Data files are those database files belong to Biopointe Device. System Files are database files that belong to the System.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files Biopointe Data Files FPSchUsr.MDX FPUplTem.DBF FPUplTem.DBT FPUplTem.MDX FPUser.ACD FPUser.DBF FPUser.DBT FPUser.MDX Log Field Table Definition Device ID LogDate LogTime UserID Size 3 8 10 LogType JobCode 3 7 JobStage 2 JobSubStage 2 Department 20 Description 150 Description ID of the device.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual Appendix C List of Function Status and Reader Error Code This section describes the Function Status and Reader Error Codes. The function status is that returned by a function. A value of zero indicates that the function was executed successfully, while a non-zero value indicates that that the function had failed. If the function status is FAL_RECEIVED, it indicates that the Reader has responded with a Reader Error Code indicating why the operation had failed.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 16 FAIL_TO_CONVERT_TEMPLATE 0xCF Fail to convert template to proper format 17 ABORT_FINGER_CAPTURE 0xD0 Fingerprint capture was aborted 18 SCHEDULE_NUMBER_NOT_FOUND 0xD1 Specified schedule number was not found 19 CALENDAR_YEAR_NOT_FOUND 0xD2 Specified calendar year was not found 20 INVALID_PARAMETER 0xD3 An invalid parameter was passed in to a function 21 INVALID_COM_PORT 0xD4 Invalid Com port number 22 INVALID_BAUD_RATE 0xD5 Invalid baud rate 23
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 47 INVALID_SCHEDULE_CNT_IN_INI_FILE 0x9a There was a invalid entry in the Sch.ini file 48 GENERAL_FILE_SYSTEM_ERROR 0x9b Errors during file access Template On Card Function Status 1 NO_CARD 0xE5 No card was presented on the card reader 2 WRONG_KEY 0xE6 A wrong key was used to access the card 3 WRONG_SIGNATURE 0xE7 The card does not have a signature personalized by Keri Systems, Inc.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 8 INVALID_PARAMETER 0xA6 An invalid parameter was passed in to the function 9 RECEIVE_FOOTER_WRONG 0xA7 Expected ETX, indicating the end of a packet, was not received 10 RECEIVE_HEADER_WRONG 0xA8 Expected STX, indicating the start of a packet, was not received 11 FAL_RECEIVED 0xA9 Error code received from Reader 12 NAK_RECEIVED 0xAA Not-Acknowledge (Reader is busy) 13 SCHEDULE_NUMBER_NOT_FOUND 0xAB Specified schedule number was not found 14 CALENDAR_Y
Biopointe Central User’s Manual The Reader returns this list of error codes (Table 6(b)) if the command fails.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 28 TIME_OUT 0x1B Reader has timed-out while waiting for a packet from Host 29 DATA_BEING_PURGED 0x1C Data from Host has been purged. May due to an incomplete packet received 30 NO_RECORDS_TO_SEND 0x1D Reader has no more log records to sent 31 INVALID_SCHEDULE_NUMBER 0x1E Schedule number assigned to User was invalid (ie.
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 57 INVALID_PIN_NUMBER 0x38 PIN number must not be zero during enrolment 58 NO_PIN_WRITTEN 0x39 No PIN was registered for this User 59 ERROR_ATTEMPT_TO_USE_PIN_WITH_FP 0x3A User was already fingerprint-enrolled 60 PIN_ALREADY_ASSIGNED_TO_USER 0x3B User was already Card/PIN enrolled 61 CAPACITY_OF_FP_ENGINE_REACHED 0x3C Capacity of fingerprint engine has reached 62 WIEGAND_CODES_MISCOMPARE 0x3D Mismatch detected during comparison of the Wiegand codes 63
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 11 M2ERROR_DB_NO_DATA 0x5B Database has no data 12 M2ERROR_EXTRACT_FAIL 0x5C Failed capturing feature points fingerprint 13 M2ERROR_MEMALLOC_FAILED 0x5D Memory allocation failed 14 M2ERROR_SERIAL_OPEN 0x5E Communication with main Controller and Host through serial port failed 15 M2ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 0x5F Function not installed 16 M2ERROR_FUNCTION_FAILED 0x60 Call of function failed 17 M2ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA 0x61 Received data size does not mat
Biopointe Central User’s Manual 38 M2ERROR_CHECKSUM_ERROR 0xFE Checksum error 39 M2ERROR_UNKNOWN_COMMAND 0xFF Command was not recognized Appendix C 82