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Safran MorphoAccess SIGMA Series Administration Manual (478 pages)
Brand:
Safran
| Category:
Marine Equipment
| Size: 15.94 MB
Table of Contents
Warning
2
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
4
Section 1 : Introduction
23
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
24
Scope of the Document
25
Safety Instructions
27
Wiring Recommendations
27
Europe Information
28
USA Information
28
About Biometrics
29
About Fingerprint Biometrics
29
Figure 1: Minutiae Are Classified in Two Categories I.e. Ridge Ending and Bifurcation
29
Acquisition Principles
30
Areas of Interest
30
Ergonomics
30
Figure 2: most Relevant Biometric Data in a Fingerprint
30
Recommended Fingers
31
Enrolment Process
31
Figure 3: Recommended Fingers for Capture
31
Template Supported
32
Section 2 : Description of Terminal
33
Interfaces Description
34
Introduction
34
Figure 4: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal Front View
35
Power Supply Interface
37
Administration Interface
37
Figure 5: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal Rear View Diagram
38
Access Control System Synoptic
39
USB Port Usage
40
Plugging a USB Mass Storage Key
40
Figure 6: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal External USB Port
40
Plugging a USB Wi-Fi™ or 3G Adapter
41
Figure 7: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal USB Port with a Wi-Fi™ Adapter
41
Connecting a Computer through USB
42
Figure 8: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal USB Port
42
Section 3 : Connecting the Terminal to a Pc
43
General
44
Why Would One Connect the Terminal to a PC
44
Connection Methods
44
Network Parameter Initialization
45
Point to Point Ethernet Connection
46
Figure 9: Direct Point to Point Ethernet Connection
46
Connection through Only One Ethernet Switch
47
Figure 10: Connection through an Ethernet Switch
47
Connection through a LAN
48
Description
48
LAN with DNS Server
48
Figure 11: Connection through LAN
48
LAN Without DNS Server
49
Static IP Address (DHCP Disabled)
49
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP Enabled)
49
Wi-Fi™ Network Configuration
50
Requirements
50
Configuration
50
Troubleshooting
50
Section 4 : Terminal Configuration and Administration
51
Understanding Morphoaccess® Configuration
52
Presentation
52
Modifying the Value of a Parameter
52
Notation
53
Configuring a Networked Morphoaccess
54
Introduction
54
Figure 12: Configuration of a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal by a Host System
54
Network Factory Settings
55
Date/Time Settings
55
SSL Securing
55
Figure 13: Date and Time Setting of Terminal from Webserver
55
Network Wi-Fi™ Configuration
56
Morphoaccess® Terminal Database Management
57
General
57
Adding a User to the Database
57
Removing a User from the Database
57
Database Size
57
Morphoaccess® Terminal License Management
59
User Licenses
59
Logs Licenses
60
Communication Licenses
61
Access Control License
61
Time and Attendance (T&A) License
62
Getting a License for a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
63
Checking Licenses Installed in the Terminal with License Manager Application
63
Figure 14: License Manager, Adding a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
64
Figure 15: License Manager, Entering an IP Address for a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
64
Figure 16: Licenses Installed in a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
65
Installing a New License
66
Figure 17: Adding a License in a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
66
Terminal Firmware Upgrade
67
How to Get Last Version of Firmware
67
How to Upgrade the Firmware
67
Firmware Upgrade Using a USB Mass Storage Key
67
Firmware Upgrade Tool for Expert Users
67
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Modes
69
Morphoaccess® 500 or J Series Legacy Mode
69
L-1 Bioscrypt 4G Series Legacy Mode
69
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Native Mode
70
Section 5 : First Boot Assistant
71
Assistant Initialization
72
Figure 18: First Boot Assistant Screen Displayed on Installation
72
Date & Time Configuration
73
Figure 19: Configuring Current Date
73
Figure 20: Configuring Current Time
74
Figure 21: Configuring Time Zone
74
Figure 22: List of Predefined Time Zones of World
75
Figure 23: Custom Time Zone Setting
75
Trigger Event
77
Figure 24: Selecting the Event(S) that Starts Access Control Rights Check Process
77
Language Configuration
78
Figure 25: Configure Language
78
Figure 26: Language Selection on Main Screen
79
Show/Hide Language Icon
80
Figure 27: Hide Language Icon
80
Ethernet Interface Settings
81
Figure 28: Ethernet Configuration
81
Figure 29: IP Mode Selection
82
Wi-Fi™ Configuration
83
Figure 30: Selecting Available Wi-Fi™ Network
83
Figure 31: Enter Encryption Key
84
Figure 32: Success Message Is Displayed Showing Wi-Fi™ Network Is Configured
84
Figure 33: Connected to Wi-Fi™ Network
84
Figure 34: Selecting Other Network to Set up Wi-Fi™ Network Manually
85
Figure 35: WLAN Parameter Configuration
85
Figure 36: Setting SSID
86
Figure 37: Selecting Encryption Mode
86
Figure 38: Define Encryption Key
87
Figure 39: Entering in WLAN - IP Configuration
87
Figure 40: WLAN - IP Configuration
88
Figure 41: Success Message Is Displayed Showing Wi-Fi™ Network Is Configured
88
Protocol Configuration
89
Figure 42: Protocol Configuration
89
Password Configuration
91
Figure 43: Resetting Device Password
91
Figure 44: Entering New Password
92
Figure 45: Verifying New Password
92
First Boot Assistance at Next Boot Configuration
93
Figure 46: First Boot Configuration Storage Type
93
Recover Corrupted Components
94
Figure 47: Protected Data Corrupted Error
94
Figure 48: Corrupted Components
94
Section 6 : Administration Menu
95
Access to Administration Menu
96
Figure 49: Logging in Device
96
Figure 50: Entering Password
97
Figure 51: Administrator Menu
97
User Menu
98
Figure 52: User Management Menu
98
Figure 53: Entering User Identifier
99
User Enrollment in Database
99
Figure 54: Adding User Information
100
Figure 55: Enter First Name of User
100
Figure 56: Enrolling Finger Index
101
Figure 57: Select First Finger to Capture
101
Figure 58: Biometric Data Capture
102
Figure 59: Set Duress Finger as on
102
Figure 60: Assigning Access Rights
103
Figure 61: Enter User PIN
104
Figure 62: Setting Job Code
104
Figure 63: Setting Job Code in User Profile
105
Figure 64: Assigning Access Schedule
105
Figure 65: Enrolment Information Screen - Configuring Parameters
107
Figure 66: Configuring Dynamic Message for User
108
Figure 67: Setting Duration for Dynamic Message
108
Figure 68: Configuring Dynamic Message for User
108
Figure 69: Configuring Door Open Time out
109
Figure 70: Enrolment Information Screen
109
Figure 71: Defining User Rule
110
Figure 72: Defining User Rule - Trigger Source
110
Figure 73: Defining User Rule - Record Reference Source
111
Figure 74: Defining User Rule - Control Mode
112
Figure 75: Defining User Rule
112
Figure 76: Select Card Data Format
114
User Enrolment in Card
114
Figure 77: Enrollment Finger Index in Card
115
Figure 78: Select Card Data Format
116
User Enrolment in Card & Database
116
Figure 79: Selecting Search Criteria
118
Figure 80: Entering First Digits of the Searched User ID
118
Update User Information
118
Figure 81: Selecting User ID
119
Figure 82: Enrolment Information Screen Is Displayed for Editing
119
Authenticate User
121
Figure 83: Authenticate User
121
Figure 84: Entering User ID for Authentication
121
Delete User
123
Figure 85: Deleting User
123
Figure 86: Searching User ID
123
Figure 87: Deleting User ID
124
Figure 88: a Confirmation Message Pop up for Delete
124
Figure 89: Select Delete Action
125
Figure 90: Confirm All User Deletion
125
Card Manager
126
Figure 91: Accessing Card Manager
126
Figure 92: Renewal of User Card
127
Figure 93: Select Card Data Format
128
Figure 94: Select Search Criteria
128
Figure 95: Entering User ID to be Searched
129
Figure 96: Selecting User ID
129
Figure 97: a Success Message Is Displayed Showing User Is Stored in Card
130
Figure 98: Encoding Administrator Card
131
Figure 100: Administrator Card Is Encoded
132
Figure 99: Select Card Type to be Encoded
132
Figure 101: Encoding Visitor Card
133
Figure 102: User ID for Visitor Card
134
Figure 103: Smartcard Read Profile
135
Figure 104: Smartcard Read Profile_Multi
135
Figure 105: Smartcard Read Profile_Iclass
136
Figure 106: Smartcard Encode Profile
137
Figure 107: Smartcard Encode Profile
137
Figure 108: Selecting Card Type
139
Figure 109: Generating Site Key
140
Figure 111: Resetting Keys in Selected Cards
141
Figure 112: Setting No. of Start Block
144
Figure 113: Keyset Configuration
145
Figure 114: Confirming Reset Key Action
146
Figure 115: Site Key Is Reset Successfully
146
Figure 116: Selecting Enroll User ID Format
147
Figure 117: Selecting Enroll User ID Format
147
Figure 118: Configuring Application ID and File ID
150
Figure 119: Set Key Offset for Iclass® Cards
151
Figure 120: Set Key Offset
152
Figure 121: Configure Active Pages for Iclass® Cards
153
Multimedia Menu
157
Audio Settings
158
Video Settings
161
Images Settings
164
System Menu
167
Terminal Configurations
168
Transaction Log
189
Miscellaneous Settings
194
Web Server
197
Error Log Configuration
197
Sensor Log Configuration
200
Communication Menu
202
Security Recommendation
203
Ethernet Network Configuration
203
Wi-Fi™ Network Configuration
206
Configure Hostname
212
Serial Parameters
213
Security Menu
216
Biometric Security Settings
217
Anti-Tamper Switch for Terminal Security
231
Network & Communication Security Settings
235
Additional User Verification Settings
249
Change LCD Password
252
Additional User Control Settings
254
USB Menu
260
Format USB Mass Storage Device
261
Initialize USB Mass Storage Device
263
Import Data into Terminal
265
Export Data in USB Mass Storage Device
271
Information Menu
280
View Device Details
281
View Firmware Information
283
View Sensor Revision Information
284
View Communication Parameters
285
View Memory Status
289
View User Status
290
View Transaction Log Status
291
Reboot Terminal Menu
292
Section 7 : Videophone Facility
294
Introduction to Videophone
295
Configure Video Phone Server
296
Viewing Video Phone Server Details
299
Delete Video Phone Server
300
How User Can Make Video Call
302
Section 8 : Terminal Configuration through Webserver
304
Introduction to Webserver
305
Security Recommendation
306
Tamper Setting for Terminal Security
307
General Purpose Input Output Configuration
309
Single Door Access Control Settings
310
Time and Attendance Mode Configuration
312
Transaction Log Settings
317
Biometric Security Settings
319
Communication Settings
320
Controller Feedback
325
Date and Time Settings
328
Wiegand Parameters Settings
330
User Control Configurations
333
Threat Level Configuration
337
Event Configurations
339
Define Access Schedule
340
Define Holiday Schedule
347
Door Open Schedule Configuration
351
Complete Configuration (Advanced Users Only)
352
Reset Factory Settings
353
Section 9 : Access Control
355
Access Control Presentation
356
Typical Architecture of an Access Control System
356
Typical Access Control Process
357
Preliminary: Adding a Biometric Template in Local Database
358
Morphoaccess® Terminal Operating Modes
359
Standalone Mode or Slave Mode
359
Standalone Mode: Identification And/Or Authentication
359
Access Control Process in Identification Mode
360
Access Control Process in Authentication Mode
361
Access Control Process for VIP Users
362
Access Control Result
363
Information for the User
363
Information for the Administrator
363
Integration in an Access Control System
363
Access Granted
364
Access Denied
364
Section 10 : Access Control by Identification
365
Identification Mode Description
366
Identification Process
366
Access Control by Identification
366
Result of the Access Control Request
366
User's Data Required in the Terminal
366
Identification Modes (Database Extension Licenses)
367
Compatibility with Access Control Systems
367
User Interface
368
Section 11 : Access Control by Authentication
369
Authentication Process
370
Introduction
370
Access Control by Authentication
370
Contactless Smart Card
371
List of Contactless Cards Validated
371
Authentication Process Options
373
Manual Bypass of Biometric Control
373
Automatic Bypass of Biometric Control
375
Result of Access Control Check
375
Compatibility with Access Control Systems
375
Selection of User's Contactless Card Type (MIFARE® And/Or Desfire®)
376
Biometric Check, Biometric Data on User's Card
378
Description
378
User's Data Required in the Terminal
378
User's Data Required on the User's Card
378
Activation Key
378
User Interface
379
PIN Verification - PIN Stored on Card
380
Description
380
User's Data Required in the Terminal
380
User's Data Required on the User's Card
380
User's Data Required in the Terminal
396
User's Data Required on the User's Card
396
Activation Key
397
User Interface
397
Allowed Format for User's Identifier
399
TLV Structured Data
399
Binary Data
401
Section 12 : Multifactor Access Control Mode
404
Multi-Factor Mode
405
Description
405
User Interface
405
User's Data Required in the Terminal
405
User's Data Required on the User's Card
405
Activation Keys
406
Section 13 : Time and Attendance Mode
407
Time and Attendance Synoptic
408
Normal Mode
408
Extended Mode
410
T&A Mode Mandatory or Optional Scenarios
412
T&A - Mandatory Mode Work Flow Diagram
413
T&A - Non Mandatory Mode Work Flow Diagram
414
Note on Terminal Clock Deviation
415
Section 14 : Proxy Mode
416
Presentation of Proxy (or Slave) Mode
417
Process
417
Local Signals
418
Proxy Mode Use Sample
419
Proxy Mode Activation
419
Section 15 : Polling Mode
420
Presentation of Polling Mode
421
Process
421
Polling Mode Activation
422
Section 16 : Messages Sending
423
Principle
424
Events
425
Sending Interfaces
426
Section 17 : Compatibility with an Access Control System
427
Internal Relay Activation on Access Granted Result
428
Description
428
Activation Key
429
Configuration Key
429
External Activation of the Internal Relay
430
Description
430
Activation Key
431
Configuration Key
431
Access Request Result Log File
432
Description
432
Log File Management
432
Log File Size
432
Activation Key
433
Sending an Access Control Result Message
434
Presentation
434
Ports and Protocols
434
Serial Port (Output Only)
435
Ethernet Port
437
Wi-Fi™ Channel
437
Note about Terminal Clock Deviation
438
Section 18 : Terminal User Interface
439
Audio man Machine Interface
440
Audible Signal
440
Terminal States
441
Access Request Result
446
Enrolment
447
Section 19 : Compatibility Accessories, Software Licenses and Software
450
Applications
450
Compatible Accessories & Software Licenses
451
Compatible Software Applications
452
Section 20 : Recommendations
453
Warning
454
General Precautions
454
Areas Containing Combustibles
454
Specific Precautions for Terminals Fitted with a Contactless Smartcard Reader
454
SD Card
455
Ethernet Connection
455
Date / Time Synchronization
455
Cleaning Precautions
455
Recommended Conditions for Face Detection
456
Annex 1 : Finger Placement Recommendation
457
Annex 2 : Comparison of Authentication Mode with Contactless Card
464
Annex 3 : Bibliography
467
Annex 4 : Glossary, Acronyms and Abbreviation
472
Annex 5 : Support
476
Safran MorphoAccess SIGMA Series Administration Manual (517 pages)
Brand:
Safran
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 21.25 MB
Table of Contents
Warning
2
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
4
Section 1 : Introduction
14
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Family Series Terminal
15
Scope of the Document
16
About Biometrics
18
About Fingerprint Biometrics
18
Templates Supported
19
Notation
20
Section 2 : Connecting the Terminal to a Pc
22
General
23
Why Would One Connect the Terminal to a PC
23
Connection Methods
23
Network Parameter Initialization
23
Point to Point Ethernet Connection
24
Connection through Only One Ethernet Switch
25
Connection through a LAN
26
Description
26
LAN with DNS Server
26
LAN Without DNS Server
27
Static IP Address (DHCP Disabled)
27
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP Enabled)
27
Wi-Fi™ Network Configuration
28
Requirements
28
Configuration
28
Troubleshooting
28
Section 3 : Terminal Configuration and Administration
29
Understanding Morphoaccess® Configuration
30
Presentation
30
Modifying the Value of a Parameter
30
Configuring a Networked Morphoaccess
31
Introduction
31
Network Factory Settings
32
Date/Time Settings
32
SSL Securing
32
Network Wi-Fi™ Configuration
33
Morphoaccess® Terminal Database Management
34
General
34
Adding a User to the Database
34
Removing a User from the Database
34
Database Size
35
Morphoaccess® Terminal License Management
36
User Licenses
37
Log Licenses
37
Communication Licenses
38
Access Control License
38
Time and Attendance (T&A) License
39
Basic Licenses
39
Getting a License for a Morphoaccess® SIGMA Family Terminal
39
Checking Licenses Installed in the Terminal with License Manager Application
39
Installing a New License
42
Terminal Firmware Upgrade
43
How to Get Latest Version of Firmware
43
How to Upgrade the Firmware
43
Firmware Upgrade Using a USB Mass Storage Key
43
Firmware Upgrade Tool for Expert Users
43
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Family Modes
45
Morphoaccess® 500 or J Series Legacy Mode
45
L-1 Bioscrypt 4G Series Legacy Mode
45
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Family Native Mode
47
Section 4 : Morphoaccess® Terminal First Boot Assistant
48
Assistant Initialization
49
Date & Time Configuration
51
Trigger Event
55
Language Configuration
57
Show/Hide Language Icon
59
Ethernet Interface Settings
60
Wi-Fi™ Configuration
63
Protocol Configuration
70
Password Configuration
72
First Boot Assistance at Next Boot Configuration
74
Recover Corrupted Components
76
Section 5 : Morphoaccess® Terminal Administration Menu
77
V03 this Document and the Information Therein Are the Property of Morpho. They Must Not
77
Access to Administration Menu
78
User Menu
80
User Enrollment in Database
81
User Enrolment in Card
97
User Enrolment in Card & Database
100
Update User Information
102
Authenticate User
105
Delete User
106
Card Manager
111
Multimedia Menu
146
Audio Settings
147
Video Settings
150
Images Settings
153
System Menu
156
Terminal Configurations
157
Network Time Protocol Server (NTP Server)
160
Transaction Log
178
Miscellaneous Settings
184
Web Server
188
Error Log Configuration
189
Sensor Log Configuration
191
Communication Menu
193
Security Recommendation
194
Ethernet Network Configuration
194
Wi-Fi™ Network Configuration
196
Mobile Network Configuration
196
Configure Hostname
200
Serial Parameters
201
Security Menu
204
User Control Settings
205
Anti-Tamper Switch for Terminal Security
220
Network & Communication Security Settings
224
Terminal Settings > Communication > Communication Channels Configuration
236
Additional User Verification Settings
240
Change LCD Password
243
Additional User Control Settings
245
USB Menu
251
Format USB Mass Storage Device
252
Initialize USB Mass Storage Device
254
Import Data into Terminal
256
How to Import User Database
257
How to Import Contectless Key
260
How to Import Language
262
Export Data in USB Mass Storage Device
265
How to Export & View Transaction Logs
266
How to Export Error Logs
269
How to Export User Database
271
How to Export Contectless Key
273
Information Menu
276
View Device Details
277
View Firmware Information
279
View Sensor Revision Information
280
View Communication Parameters
281
View Memory Status
284
View User Status
285
View Transaction Log Status
287
Reboot Terminal
288
Section 6 : Morphoaccess® Terminal : Videophone Facility
290
Introduction to Videophone
291
Configure Video Phone Server
292
Viewing Video Phone Server Details
295
Delete Video Phone Server
296
How User Can Make Video Call
298
Section 7 : Terminal Menu for Morphoaccess® Sigma Lite+ Series
301
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Lite+ Series Terminal Screens
302
Terminal Home Screen
302
Terminal Information Menu
302
Terminal Details
303
Communication Details
304
Steps to Setup Wallpaper
305
Recover Corrupted Components
306
Display Screens and Actions
307
V03 this Document and the Information Therein Are the Property of Morpho. They Must Not
308
Be Copied or Communicated to a Third Party Without the Prior Authorization of Morpho July
309
Section 8 : Terminal Configuration through Webserver
311
Access to Administration Menu through Webserver
312
Login to Webserver
314
User Enrollment in Database
315
User Enrolment in Card
321
User Enrolment in Card & Database
323
Update User Information
325
Delete User
327
Card Manager
329
Section 9 : Usb Scripts
343
USB Scripts
344
Access Control
345
Section 10 : Access Control
345
Access Control Presentation
346
Typical Architecture of an Access Control System
346
Typical Access Control Process
347
Preliminary: Adding a Biometric Template in Local Database
348
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Family Terminal Operating Modes
349
Standalone Mode or Slave Mode
349
Standalone Mode: Identification And/Or Authentication
349
Access Control Process in Identification Mode
350
Access Control Process in Authentication Mode
351
Access Control Process for VIP Users
352
Access Control Result
353
Information for the User
353
Information for the Administrator
353
Integration in an Access Control System
353
Access Granted
354
Access Denied
354
Section 11 : Access Control by Identification
355
Identification Mode Description
356
Identification Process
356
Access Control by Identification
356
Result of the Access Control Request
356
User's Data Required in the Terminal
356
Identification Modes (Database Extension Licenses)
356
Compatibility with Access Control Systems
357
User Interface
358
Section 12 : Access Control by Authentication
359
V03 this Document and the Information Therein Are the Property of Morpho. They Must Not
359
Authentication Process
360
Access Control by Authentication
360
Introduction
360
Contactless Smart Card
361
List of Contactless Cards Validated
361
Authentication Process Options
363
Manual Bypass of Biometric Control
363
Automatic Bypass of Biometric Control
365
Compatibility with Access Control Systems
365
Result of Access Control Check
365
Selection of User's Contactless Card Type (MIFARE® And/Or Desfire®)
366
Biometric Check, Biometric Data on User's Card
368
Description
368
User's Data Required in the Terminal
368
User's Data Required on the User's Card
368
Activation Key
368
User Interface
369
PIN Verification - PIN Stored on Card
370
Description
370
User's Data Required in the Terminal
370
User's Data Required on the User's Card
370
Activation Key
371
User Interface
372
BIOPIN Verification - BIOPIN Stored on Card
373
Description
373
User's Data Required in the Terminal
373
User's Data Required on the User's Card
373
Activation Key
373
User Interface
374
Biometric Check and Biometric Data in Local Database
375
Description
375
User's Data Required in the Terminal
375
User's Data Required on the User's Card
375
Activation Key
376
User Interface
376
Authentication with Local Database: User ID Entered from Keyboard
377
Description
377
Activation Key
377
Authentication with Local Database: ID Input from Wiegand or Clock & Data
378
Description
378
Activation Key
378
Wiegand Frame Configuration
380
Site-Code Propagation
381
Wiegand Frame Example (26 Bits)
381
No Biometric Check, no User ID Check
382
Description
382
User's Data Required in the Terminal
382
User's Data Required on the User's Card
382
Activation Key
383
User Interface
383
No Biometric Check, User Identifier in the Database
384
Description
384
User's Data Required in the Terminal
384
User's Data Required on the User's Card
384
Activation Key
385
User Interface
386
Authentication Process Specified by User's Card
387
Description
387
User's Data Required in the Terminal
387
User's Data Required on the User's Card
387
Activation Key
388
User Interface
388
Allowed Format for User's Identifier
390
TLV Structured Data
390
Binary Data
392
Section 13 : Multifactor Access Control Mode
395
V03 this Document and the Information Therein Are the Property of Morpho. They Must Not
395
Multi-Factor Mode
396
Description
396
User Interface
396
User's Data Required in the Terminal
396
User's Data Required on the User's Card
396
Activation Keys
397
Be Copied or Communicated to a Third Party Without the Prior Authorization of Morpho July
397
Section 14 : Tamper Settings for Terminal Security
398
Tamper Setting for Terminal Security
399
Section 15 : Wiegand Configurations
400
Wiegand Parameters Settings
401
Wiegand Parameters Configuration through Webserver
402
Section 16 : Threat Level Configurations
405
Threat Level Configuration
406
Threat Level Configuration through Webserver
406
Section 17 : Time and Attendance Configuration
408
Time and Attendance Synoptic
409
T&A Mode in Morphoaccess® SIGMA Lite+ Series
411
T&A Mode Mandatory or Optional Scenarios
415
Time and Attendance Configuration through Webserver
416
T&A - Mandatory Mode Work Flow Diagram
418
T&A - Non Mandatory Mode Work Flow Diagram
419
Section 18 : Configuring Schedules
420
Configuring Schedules
421
Define Access Schedule
421
Define Holiday Schedule
425
Section 19 : Controller Feedback
429
Controller Feedback
430
Section 20 : Osdp Protocol Support
434
Description
435
Configurations
435
OSDP Commands and Responses
436
Section 21 : User Control Configurations
441
User Control Configurations
442
Section 22 : Event Configurations
446
Event Configurations
447
Section 23 : MMI (Man-Machine Interface) Configurations
449
V03 this Document and the Information Therein Are the Property of Morpho. They Must Not
449
MMI (Man-Machine Interface) Menu
450
Be Copied or Communicated to a Third Party Without the Prior Authorization of Morpho July
452
Section 24 : Proxy Mode
452
Process
453
Local Signals
454
Proxy Mode Activation
455
Proxy Mode Use Sample
455
Presentation of Proxy (or Slave) Mode
453
Section 25 : Polling Mode
456
Presentation of Polling Mode
457
Process
457
Polling Mode Activation
458
Section 26 : Messages Sending
459
Principle
460
Events
461
Sending Interfaces
462
Section 27 : Compatibility with an Access Control System
463
Internal Relay Activation on Access Granted Result
464
Description
464
Activation Key
465
Configuration Key
466
External Activation of the Internal Relay
467
Description
467
Activation Key
468
Configuration Key
468
Access Request Result Log File
469
Description
469
Log File Management
469
Log File Size
469
Activation Key
470
Sending an Access Control Result Message
471
Presentation
471
Ports and Protocols
471
Serial Port (Output Only)
472
Ethernet Port
474
Wi-Fi™ Channel
474
Note about Terminal Clock Deviation
475
Safran MorphoAccess SIGMA Series Installation Manual (81 pages)
Brand:
Safran
| Category:
IP Access Controllers
| Size: 1.14 MB
Table of Contents
Warning
2
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
4
Section 1 : Introduction
9
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal
10
Scope of the Document
11
Safety Instructions
12
Wiring Recommendations
12
Caution with Battery Usage
13
Caution with Power over Ethernet (POE) Usage
13
Europe Information
13
USA Information
13
Canada Information
14
Recommendations for Terminal Implementation
15
Figure 1: Implementation Recommendations
16
Section 2 : General Description
18
Box Opening
19
Figure 2: Box Opening
19
Components of the Initial Package
20
Figure 3: Box Content
20
Terminal's Front View Description
21
Figure 4: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal Front View
21
Terminal's Rear View Description
22
Figure 5: Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Terminal Rear View
22
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Technical Characteristics
23
Section 3 : Installation Procedure
25
Before Proceeding to the Installation
26
Figure 6: Removing Wall Frame and Screw
26
Installation
27
Required Tools (Not Supplied)
27
Equipment from the Initial Package to Use
27
Step by Step Procedure
28
Figure 7: Face Camera Viewing Angle
28
Figure 8: Drilling Template
29
Figure 9: Wall Plate Preparation for Water Tightness
30
Figure 10: Wall Plate Fixing
30
Figure 11: Cabling Preparation
31
Section 4 : Electrical Interface
32
Wiring Overview
33
Figure 12: Ground Wiring
33
Figure 13: Cabling Layout
34
Power Supply
35
External Power Supply
35
Figure 14: Power Supply Wiring
35
POE (Power over Ethernet)
36
Output Relay
37
Nominal Characteristics of Relay
37
Example of Connection for Electrical Door Locks
37
Figure 15: Output Relay Wiring
37
Figure 16: Example of Electric Latch Connection
37
Tamper Switch
38
Operating Principle for the Switch
38
Nominal Characteristics of Switch Block
38
Figure 17: Tamper Switch Wiring
38
Wiegand Input Wiring
39
Figure 18: Wiegand Input Wiring
39
Wiegand Output Wiring
40
The Controller Supports Neither LED1 nor LED2 Signals
40
The Controller Supports Only LED1 Signal
40
Figure 19: Wiegand Output Wiring
40
The Controller Supports LED1 and LED2 Signals
41
Serial Port Wiring
42
Dataclock Input
42
Figure 20: Serial Port Wiring - Dataclock
42
Dataclock Output
43
Rs485
43
Figure 21: Serial Port Wiring - Dataclock
43
Figure 22: Serial Port Wiring - RS485
43
Rs422
44
Figure 23: Serial Port Wiring - RS422
44
GPIO Wiring
45
Figure 24: GPIO Wiring
45
Figure 25: SDAC Wiring
46
Single Door Access Control (SDAC) Implementation
46
Ethernet Connection
47
Default Ethernet Configuration
47
Recommendations for RJ45 Wiring
47
Figure 26: RJ45 Wiring
47
External USB Connection
48
Figure 27: External USB Connection
48
Wi-Fi™ / 3G Dongle Installation
49
Figure 28: Wi-Fi™ / 3G Dongle Installation
49
Micro SD Connection
50
Battery
51
Section 5 : User Interface
52
Modes for Controlling Access Rights
53
Introduction
53
Identification Mode
53
Authentication (Verification) Mode
53
Multi-Factor Mode
54
Proxy Mode
54
External Database Mode (also Called Polling Mode)
54
Configuring the Terminal
56
Morphoaccess® 500 or J Series Legacy Mode
56
Bioscrypt 4G Series Legacy Mode
56
Morphoaccess® SIGMA Series Native Mode
57
Anti-Tamper / Anti-Pulling Switches
58
Section 6 : Accessories, Software Licenses and PC Applications
59
Compatible Accessories, Licenses and Software
60
Compatible PC Applications
61
Section 7 : Recommendations
62
Notice
63
General Precautions
63
Areas Containing Combustibles
63
Specific Precautions for Terminals Equipped with a Contactless Smartcard Reader
63
Ethernet Connection
63
Date / Time Synchronization
64
Cleaning Precautions
64
Legacy Mode
64
Micro SD Card
66
Lighting Conditions for Face Detection
66
Main Principles
68
Most Useful Areas for Biometric Data
69
Position of Finger
70
Finger Height
70
Finger Angle
70
Finger Inclination
71
Finger Rotation
71
Troubleshooting
72
Annex 2 : Bibliography
73
How to Get the Latest Versions of Documents
74
Documents Concerning the Morphoaccess® Terminal
75
Documents about Installing the Terminal
75
Documents about Administrating / Using the Terminal
75
Documents for the Developer
75
Release Note
76
Annex 3 : Support
77
Troubleshooting
78
The Terminal IP Address Is Unknown or It Is Not Possible to Connect to the Terminal
78
The Sensor Is Switched off
78
The Terminal Returns Erratic Responses to Ping Commands
78
Contacts
79
Customer Service
79
Hotline
79
Safran MorphoAccess SIGMA Series Quick User Manual (33 pages)
Brand:
Safran
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 2.64 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Morphoaccess SIGMA Overview
3
Indoor & Weather Resistant (WR) Checklist
4
Product Packaging Checklist
4
Morphoaccess SIGMA Series
5
Morphoaccess SIGMA Terminal Implementation
6
The Morphoaccess SIGMA Series Terminal
6
An Access Controller (3Rd Party Product)
6
An Alarm (3Rd Party Product)
6
Morphoaccess SIGMA Access Control Modes
7
Deployment Environments
8
General Precautions
8
Areas Containing Combustibles
8
The Terminal Should be Installed in Controlled Lighting Conditions
8
Wiring Overview
9
Table of Contents
9
Power Wiring
10
A B C D
10
Power Supply +12V
10
Power Ground
10
Power over Ethernet & Battery
11
Poe Injector Specs
11
Reset Button
11
RS-485 Communication
12
RS-422 Communication
13
Ethernet and Wireless LAN
14
RJ-45 Ethernet Connection (Recommended)
14
Terminal Block Ethernet Connection
14
WLAN Option
14
Wiegand Communication
15
Wiegand out
15
Wiegand out 1
15
Wiegand LED 1
15
Example Format Information
16
Data Clock
16
Single Door Access Control (Sdac)
17
Relay_No
17
Relay_Com
17
Internal Relay Wiring (Normally Open)
18
Local Administration - First Boot Assistant
19
Main Settings Managed by FBA
19
Local Administration – Using Touch Screen Menu
20
Frequently Used Icons
20
Terminal Administration with Morphobiotoolbox (MBTB) Application
21
Administration with Morphobiotoolbox Application
21
Administration with Embedded Web Server
22
Terminal Administration with a Standard Web Browser
22
Software for Terminal Remote Administration
23
Local Enrolment Process on Morphoaccess SIGMA
24
Fingerprint Capture Basics
25
Ideal Finger Position
26
Contactless Card Position – PIN Input
28
Place User’s RF Card in Front
28
Recommendations
29
Micro SD Card
29
Date / Time Synchronization
29
Cleaning Precautions
29
Technical Support and Hotline
32
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