User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- INTERFACES PRESENTATION
- SETTING UP THE TERMINAL IP ADDRESS
- ACCESS CONTROL PRESENTATION
- CONFIGURING A “CONNECTED” MORPHOACCESS
- CONFIGURING A STANDALONE MORPHOACCESS
- CHANGING A PARAMETER
- UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE
- ACCESS CONTROL BY IDENTIFICATION
- ACCESS CONTROL BY AUTHENTICATION (MA120 / MA110 ONLY)
- Contactless authentication with templates on card:
- Contactless authentication with templates on a contactless c
- Contactless authentication with templates on local database
- Contactless authentication based on card mode
- Bypassing the biometric control in authentication
- Merged mode
- MorphoAccess 220 320 compatibility
- PROXY MODE
- RECOGNITION MODE SYNTHESIS
- SETTING UP RECOGNITION MODE
- SETTING UP MATCHING PARAMETERS
- RELAY ACTIVATION
- LED IN ACTIVATION
- LOG FILE
- REMOTE MESSAGES
- TAMPER SWITCH MANAGEMENT
- MAN MACHINE INTERFACE
- NETWORK PARAMETERS
- TERMINAL INFORMATION
- ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS
- ANNEX: CONTACTLESS MODES TABLE
- ANNEX: REQUIRED TAGS ON CONTACTLESS CARD
- FAQ
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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The terminal offers multiple interfaces dedicated to administration and
control information:
A multiplexed Wiegand / Dataclock / RS485 output (5).
Two LED IN inputs to improve integration in an access control
system (6).
A relay to directly command an access (7).
A tamper switch (8).
An Ethernet interface (LAN 10 Mbps), allowing remote
management through TCP and sending control result through UDP (9).
A USB Host port dedicated to local configuration (10).
The MA1XX Installation Guide describes precisely each interface and
connection procedure.
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