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Face SeriesKiosk User anual M
Version: . 2 4
Date: 11/26/2018
Information provided in this manual may differ from actual technical specifications due to the
constant development of products. Our company claims no respons
ibility for any disputes arising
out of any discrepancy between actual technical parameters and those described in this
document. The document is subject to change without prior notice.
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Contents
1. Note ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Configurations ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2. Installation .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2.1 Installation Environment ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
1.3. Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.4. Notes for Access Control Wiring .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.4.1 Access Control Interface ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.4.2 Connection with Lock .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4.3 Wiegand Output Connection ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4.4 Recommended Identification Distance ........................................................................................................................................... 6
2. Check- iin nterface and Main Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Employee Management ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4. Communication Settings ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1 Wi-Fi Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Ethernet Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 Server Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
5. System Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Time and Date ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
5.2 Face Parameters ................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............ 15
5.3 Attendance Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4 Stranger Photo Save Function ............................................................................................................................................................................ 17
5.5 Stranger Alarm Function ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.6 Blacklist Photo Save Function .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.7 Blacklist Alarm Function .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.8 QR Code Setting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
6. Data Management .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.1 Delete Data ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.2 Backup Data .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.3 Restore Data .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
7. U Disk Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
7.1 Uploading Data over a USB Drive ..................................................................................................................................................................... 21
7.2 Downloading Data over a USB Drive .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
8. Record Search ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
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8.1 Attendance Record and Photo Search .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
8.2 Meeting Information ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
8.3 Stranger Photo .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
8.4 Blacklist Photo ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
9. System Information .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
10. Advertisement Setting ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
11. Personal ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
12. Access Control Management.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
12.1 Access Control Parameters ................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
12.2 Wiegand Output Setting ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
13. BioTime 7.0 Connection...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
13.1 Adding a Device ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
13.2 User Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
13.2.1 Adding a User .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
13.3 Attendance Management .................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
14. ZKBiosecurity Connection................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
14.1 Adding a Device ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
14.2 User Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
14.2.1 Adding a User .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
14.2.2 Uploading a Photo ................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
14.2.3 Importing User Information in Batches ...................................................................................................................................... 37
14.2.4 Importing User Photos in Batches ................................................................................................................................................. 38
14.3 Adding Advertisement .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
14.3.1 Add Advertising P ictures...................................................................................................................................................................... 39
14.3.2 Add AD Video............................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
14.3.3 Advertisement S ettings ........................................................................................................................................................................ 40
14.4 Attendance Management .................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
14.5 Scan Code R egistration......................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
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FaceKiosk Device must be tationed at an with good ighting. s indoor place l
The camera s pecially esigned or ace recognition. While placing he device, leas i es d f f t p e o ot point the d n
camera towards doors, windows, or other laces i strong light, p w th to avoid erexposure he amera nd ov of t c a
affecting the ace erificatio effect. f v n
1.2.2 Installation Procedure
Installation Procedure (Vertically):
The upper portion of the device and the base are separately packed. The installation procedure is as follows:
Step 1: Open the packing box of the device from the side. Take out the base and put it on the top of the base box
to avoid scratching. Place the packing box upside down, and take out the upper portion (put it on the side and avoid
bumping).
Step 2: Remove the protective film from the base and insert the base into the card slot on the upper portion of the
device.
Step 3: Open the packing box, take out the screws and wrench. Use screws to secure the base.
Step 4: Keeping the device upper part vertical, remove its protective film.
Step 5: Connect the power supply and turn on the switch at the rear of the machine.
Installation Procedure (Wall Hanging):
The following tools are required for installation:
Operating temperature –10°C to 50°C
Operating humidity 10% – 98%
Storage humidity 10% – 98%
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Step 1: Unlock the security lock with the key, then use the cross screwdriver to turn the wall hook screws counter- -
clockwise by 2- . 3 cm
St 2:ep Put ushion he evice reen o avoid ratchi a c on t FaceKiosk d sc t sc ng he la surface. t g ss The pus the wall n h
hanging late owards e ock o emove e nging plate. p t th l t r th ha
Step 3: Attach the nging late ha p on the all rizontally. Mark e ixing les w ho th f ho wi a arker here the crews edth m w s ne
to e fixed b (Generally the device below 22-inch needs 4-6 screws, device above 42-inch need s)s 6-8 screw
Step 4: Drill 6-8 ixing les with a epth of 50mm by using mm r mm rill on the arked f ho d a 6 o 8 d m holes. (The mber nu
of ole depends on he h s t weight he device.) of t
Step 5: Hammer the micelle or explosive screws of accessories into the drilled holes, then lock the hanging board
with self-tapping or cap of screw tightly.
Step 6: Th It’sere are four hanging holes ehind he b t FaceKiosk device. easy o hang t it from top bottom to aiming to
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the our nging il the nging oard f ha na s on ha b .
Note: Due o eight factor, device above 6 t the w the FaceKiosk 2 -inch hould be nstalled ith the elp of o s i w h tw
people. After nstallation, ake ure t it is astened properly. i m s tha f
1.3. Precautions
1. This product can be used in an AC voltage range of V. If the input voltage is less than 110–240 110 V or greater
than 240 V, the device will not start or it may get damaged.
2. Use a socket equipped with a ground cable. Use the power cable provided in the device package to ensure
proper operation of the device.
3. Keep children away from socket and follow electrical precautions.
4. Keep the device away from water, heat sources, high-voltage power transmission networks, and places with
vibration or prone to shocks, to avoid short circuits and instability of the device.
5. Non-professionals should not open the rear door in power on situation because of the high pressure inside. Shut-
down the device before opening the rear door.
6. Disconnect the power supply from the device if it will not be used for a longer period.
7. Avoid frequent switching on/off the device to avoid affecting the LCD service life. Start the device 3 minutes after
the shutdown.
8. If any kind of liquid enters into the device, disconnect the power supply immediately and contact a professional
for repair.
9. If the device emits odors, disconnect its power supply immediately and contact a professional for repair.
10. Set the display brightness and contrast lower than the maximum value, to extend the LCD service life.
Note: This product requires a 110–240 V input voltage and a total power of 70 W. This device has passed the safety
inspection and had obtained 3C certification.
1.4. Notes for Access Control Wiring
1.4.1 Access Control Interface
Access Control interface is divided into 5 rows: J5, , , J6 J7, J8 J9. Currently J8 and J5 interface are used, rest others are
reserved.
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1.4.2 Connection with Lock
Connect the lock with 12V power, NC1 and COM1 into a loop, as follows:
Notes for wiring:
In order to avoid the influence of the self-induced electromotive force produced by the electric lock on the access
control system, a diode in parallel need to be connected on the electric lock, when the access controller is connected.
Select FR107 diode with a faster response speed. FR107 diode has positive (shown as “+ in the figure) and negative
(shown as in the figure) poles. At the time of wiring, connect the “-” “+” of diode to the “- “- of electric lock and the
of diode to the “+ of electric lock. Keep the diode as close as possible to the electric lock.
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1.4.3 Wiegand u O tput onnection C
When the device needs o onnected o e ontroller oug Wiegand utput, onnect ND, WD1 nd FaceKiosk t c t th c thr h o c G a
WD0 f e ontroller's Wiegand nput to ND, WD1 nd WD0 of 8 nterface. o th c i the G a J i
1.4.4 Recommended Identification Distance
The recommended identification distance is about 1m to 5 m from the face of the device. Recommended distance
is about 3 m, shown in the following figure.
2. nterface and Main MenuCheck-in i
1. The check-in interface is divided into 4 areas: Title bar, Information bar, M C -onitoring screen and heck in result.
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Title bar: s - It display check in title and main menu button.
Information bar: It displays weather, , date software connection status icon, should arrive, not arrive, actual arrive
and QR code. Click should arrive, not arrive and actually arrive to view the relevant statistics.
Monitoring screen: It displays the the thepicture captured by camera. After detecting any face, it captures face
within the green box and s pop up the verification result window after recognition.
Check-in result: It displays the relevant information about the personnel verification result.
2. On the initial screen, to open the main menu, as shown in the following figure. press
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Menu Function
[User Management] Adds, edits, views, searches, and deletes basic employee information.
[Communication
Setting] Sets communication parameters such as the network, Wi- . Fi, and PUSH
[System Setting]
Set relevant parameters of the system, include time & date, face parameters, attendance
parameters, stranger alarm function, save stranger’s photo, blacklist alarm function, save
blacklist photo and QR code address setting.
[ ]Data Management Clears the device’s record data, backup and restore data.
[U Disk
Management] Uploads or downloads data through a USB drive, and sets related parameters.
[Record S ] earch Checks the attendance record blacklist data stranger photo, etc., , meeting information ,
[ ]P ersonality Setting Sets voice broadcast, sleep time of device, display of status bar and special effects of VIP,
etc.
[AD Setting] Sets the advertisement playing, advertising frequency, etc.
[Access Control
Management] Sets the access control parameters and Wiegand function.
[System
Information]
Views device information such as data capacity, device information, and firmware
information.
Note: If the device has no super administrator, press to access the menu. If the device has a super administrator,
then his/her verification is required to access the menu. For security purposes, you are advised to register as an
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administrator when using the device for the first time.
3. Employee Management
Click [User Mgt.] on the main menu screen. The personnel list screen is displayed, showing the basic information of
all personnel, including their names, employee IDs, and portraits, as shown in the following figure.
Delete an employee: Click in the upper right corner, select an employee, and click .
-+
Add an employee: Click < in the upper left corner to return to the employee list screen. Click in the upper right
corner to jump to the [New User] screen, as shown in the following figure.
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Field description:
[Authority]: It includes Normal user and Administrator. After setting an administrator, administrator verification is
required to access the main menu. dministrator can set up A the admin password (6 digits).
[I Tdentity ype]: It includes Normal, VIP B . T -and lacklist. Normal type is for normal personnel attendance he pop up
windows effects after verification differs for VIP and Normal mode. The special effects can be set in [Personal].
If any personnel is set In blacklist, he/she cannot open the door by facial recognition. Blacklist photo capture and
blacklist alarm functions can be set in [System setting].
Register a facial template: Click [Next] to call the camera. Click [START FACE ENROLLMENT] and stand in the
monitoring area. When your face is identified, the registration is successful and your photo is saved.
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4. Communication Settings
For the communication between device and the PC over a network, set communication parameters on the device.
Click [WI FI setting] to connect - to the Wi to- Fi, or choose [Ethernet setting] to connect the network by Ethernet.
4.1 Wi- Fi Settings
On the [ FI] to set WLAN parameters.Communication Setting] screen, click [WI-
4.2 Ethernet Settings
On the [Communication Settings Ethernet Setting Setting] screen, click [ ]. The [Ethernet ] screen is displayed.
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Menu Function
[ ]Ethernet Enables the Ethernet connection.
[IP address] The default IP address is 192.168.1.201. Change it as required.
[netmask] The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Change it as required.
[ ]gateway The default gateway address is 0.0.0.0. Change it as required.
[DNS] The default address is 0.0.0.0. Change it as required.
[DHCP] Assigns dynamic IP addresses to network clients over a server.
[IP Mode] Only choose static mode can edit the IP.
4.3 Server Settings
Set parameters for connecting to PUSH server. On the [Communication Settings] screen, click [Cloud Server Setting].
Menu Function
Please enter server type Choose the software you want to connect:
BioTime, ZKBioSecurity.
Domain name server Enable the domain name server.
Please enter server address Set the server IP address of software.
Please enter server port Set the server port of software.
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5. System Settings
Set system parameters based on your requirements.
On the main menu screen, click [System Setting].
5.1 Time and Date
On the main menu screen, click [Date & time].
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1. Click [Date & time]. 2. Scroll as required to set the year, month, and day,
and press the [OK] key.
3. On the time and date screen, select [ et time]S . 4. On the time and date screen, select [Select tim e
zone], and scroll downwards to set the hour,
minute, and second to select a time zone.
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5. Click [Use 24-hour format] to display the time in the 24 hour format.-
5.2 Face Parameters
Click [Face parameters] on the system setting interface to enter the following interface:
Field Description:
[Face recognition threshold]: S ets the level of similarity between the registered face templates and the verified one
in device. The default value is 83, and it ranges from 83 to 95.
[Liveness detection threshold]: L vower alue leads to higher accuracy with higher rejection rate. But recognition
speed will be influenced. The recommended value is 80, and it ranges .from 30 to 80
[Multiple recognition]: If selected, it will support the multiple recognition function. After enabling, 4- s 6 person can
be recognized at the same time. It’s not recommended in access control . scenes
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5.3 Attendance Parameters
The relevant attendance parameters can be self defined. The interface is as follows: -
Field escription: D
[Duplicate check-in period]: User can se a time period, i which, repeated attendance record of the samet - n
employ will not e considered. unit:ee b ( second)
[Cyclic delete attendance record]: I indicates uratio up o whic the attendance records ill et the d n t h w b saved. That
means hen, w attendance record reaches he maximum apacity it eletes he earliest t c , d t record n ycle. The maximum i c
capacity of ttendance a record s 0w. i 1 The range value is 0-9999. 0 means o n deletion.
[Save attendance photo]: Set if ou ant to ave aptured ttendance hoto fter ace erification. y w s the c a p a the f v The
default s disabled. i
[Cyclic delete attendance photo]: When attendance photo eaches o r t the aximum apacity, will elete m c it d the
earliest attendance hoto p in ycle c . The maximum capacity f ttendance photo o a is w. The ange value s 9999. 1 r i 0- 0
means eletion. no d
[Ch -ieck n itle]: t Set the display title of evice FaceKiosk d . (Note: When th device sese u BioTime software, eeting m
title will automatically switch. t s sen I i t e by h t software.)
[C -heck in ime t range]: The ace ppearing n the onitoring rea ill t be dentified if evice s t f a i m a w no i the d i no within
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the check in time range.- -It has 4 check in time ranges default. Now it can add by more 5 time-ranges.
5.4 Stranger Photo Save Function
In the system setting interface, click [Stranger photos save function] and select to enable. When it is enabled,
stranger s face appearing in the monitor display interface will be recognized and captured as unregistered person.
Captured photo records Rcan be viewed in [ ecord Search] . When it s disabled, it will not recognize the strangers.
5.5 Stranger Alarm Function
In the system setting interface, click [stranger alarm function] and select to enable. When it is enabled, the alarm bell
will sound for 10 seconds if stranger face appears in the monitoring display interface n the main . Click on i
interface to turn off the alarm temporarily, as shown below:
5.6 Blacklist Photo Save Function
In the system setting interface, click [B photo save function] and select to enable. When it is enabled, lacklist person
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in blacklist will be captured if they appear in the monitor display interface. Captured photo records can be viewed in
[Record Search].
5.7 Blacklist Alarm Function
In the system setting interface, click [Blacklist alarm function] and select to enable. When it is enabled, the alarm bell
will sound for 10 seconds if person in blacklist appears in the monitoring display interface. Click on in the main
interface to turn off the alarm temporarily, as shown below:
5.8 QR Code Setting
Click [QR code address] in the system setting interface. User et the URL address of the main interface can s QR code
to the background server. After setting to , use phone scan the QR code in main interface Personnel registration .
information interface can be displayed on the phone. If the firmware version is above 2.0, and the server address set
in the device is BioTime QR or ZKBioSecurity software, the code generated in the device check-in interface will
automatically obtain the device’s serial number information. When user scans the QR code to register, the device’s
serial number will be seen in the review interface on software.
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[D elete administrator’s authority]: Deletes the authority of a specific administrator from the device.
[Delete all data]: Deletes all data from the device.
6.2 Backup Data
Click on [Backup & Restore] in the data management module. Click on [Backup data] interface, as shown below:
6.3 Restore Data
Click on [Backup & Restore] in data management module. Click on [Restore data] as shown below:
Menu Function
Backup
content B ackup all data in default, cannot be modified.
Backup path
Choose within Local backup and U-disk backup.
Local backup: Backup to the specific path of the
device in default.
U- P - disk backup: lug into the U disk before operation.
After setting the details tart backup] to backup the , click [S
content to the specific path of device or U-disk.
Menu Function
Restore
content Restore all data . in default, cannot be modified
Restore path
Choose within Local restore and U-disk restore.
Local restore: Restore the backup data from the
specific path.
U- : P - disk restore lug into the U disk before operation.
After setting the details tart restore] to restore the backup , click [S
data in device or U-disk.
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7. U Disk Management
On the main menu screen, click on [U Disk Management]. The [U Disk Management] screen is displayed. Insert a USB
drive into the USB port on the device before uploading and downloading data over the USB drive.
7.1 Uploading Data over a USB Drive
On the [U Disk Management] screen, click on [USB Upload].
Menu Function
[Upload User data] Uploads user information from the USB drive to the device.
[Upload AD Photo]
1. Storage location -for advertisement related files .
2. Create a folder in the root directory of a USB drive and rename it as “ad”; then after, create
a new folder “picture” in folder “ad for saving picture advertisements. Various picture
types are supported, including JPG, BMP, GIF, and PNG.
[Upload AD Video] Create a folder “video” in folder “ad for saving video advertisements.
The supported file formats include AVI, 3GP, WMV, FLV, MP4, MKV.
Precautions Select either advertising pictures rtising videos on a deviceor adve . For example, if
advertising pictures are added to a device, advertising videos cannot be added.
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7.2 Downloading Data over a USB Drive
On the USB drive management screen, click on [USB Download]. You can import data from the device to other
devices over the USB drive for spare use.
Menu Function
[Download User
Data]
Downloads user information from
the device the USB drive.to
[Download
attendance
photo]
Download all attendance photos or
for a specific time period.
[Download
stranger’s photo]
Download all strangers’ photos in
device or for a specific time period.
[Download
blacklist photo]
Download all blacklist photos in
device or for a specific time period.
[Download
attendance
record] (TXT)
Download all attendance record in
device or for a specific time period.
Format: TXT.
8. Record Search
Click o [n Record Search] module to enter below shown interface. Related record can b checked in e FaceKiosk device.
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8.1 Attendance Record and Photo Search
Select [Attendance record] to view all attendance record in device. Click on to filter the records accordingly, as
shown below:
C
lick the head portrait of attendance record to enlarge the person photo. Display information include: Employee
name, Employee ID, heckC - n in time, Attendance photo, as show below:
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Note: I f attendance photo save function is disabled, then the user’s photo will be displayed.
Go to [System setting] [Attendance parameter] to set this function.
8.2 Meeting Information
Select [Meeting record], the interface displays the list of meeting information sent by BioTime software, which
includes meeting name, start and end time and number of participants. This function is only available for BioTime
software, as shown below:
8.3 Stranger Photo
Select [Stranger photo] to view or delete the stranger’s captured photo.
Go to [System setting] [Stranger photo save function] to enable this function.
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8.4 Blacklist Photo
Select [Blacklist photo] to view or delete the blacklist capture photo.
Go to [S [Bystem setting] lacklist photo save function] to enable this function.
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9. System Information
The [System Info] menu allows you to view the device storage and version information.
On the main menu screen, click on [System Info].
10. Advertisement Setting
On the [AD Setting] screen, click on [Turn on AD Player] to enable advertisement playing and setting the
advertisement photo/video switching time, as shown in the following figure.
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1. Enable advertisement play. 2. Select pictures/videos.
( Note: Select either advertising pictures or videos.)
3. Set the picture or video play time (unit: s).
Field Instruction:
Switch advertisement time: Use to set the frequency of change for advertisements.
Automatic switch advertising time without face: Use to set the time duration after which, advertisement
picture/video will be shown if no face is detected.
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Manual sliding advertisement: Slide the advertisement to the left directly from the right part of face monitoring
interface to switch advertisement manually. The position is shown below:
Advertisement playing time: Use to set the time period for the advertisement playing time. If the advertisement time
period is repeated with the check in time range and the check out time - - -in and check of , the meeting it will switch
to the face check- win interface hen someone is detected in the monitoring area and then switch back to
advertisement playing interface during no check- in period.
11. Personal
Click Pon [ ersonal] in the main menu. The main functions can be used to set voice broadcast content, sleep time of
device, st displayatus bar , special effects setting of VIP, etc. As show below:n
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Field Instruction:
[Switch of status bar display]: Display or hide the guide bar of device.
[VIP special effects setting]: Use to set the special effects of VIP. User can choose from either of the four special
effects. The default setting is no special effect.
[S awitch of voice bro dcast]: aIt will turn on the voice bro dcast function.
[Voice broa dcast setting]: a n It will set the voice bro dcast content, as show below:
Note: Setting up more characters in this function will lead to dcast time. In mu tiple recognition a longer broa l
situation, it will influence the feedback result of successful recogni . Users can choose wtion hether to turn on this
function or not according to the actual needs.
Menu Function
Custom content 1
Support letters, numbers and
Chinese character. A maximum of
Five characters can be entered.
Custom content 2
Support letters, numbers and
Chinese. 5 characters can be
entered at most.
Broadcast format
combination
Set the voice broadcast content
format combination. The default is
to broadcast name only.
Voice broadcast
speed
Choose low speed, medium speed
or high speed.
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the Door Sensor Delay (valid value: 1 to 99 seconds).
[Door Sensor Type]: There are three option:
No, Normally Open
, and
Normally Closed
.
No
means door sensor is not in use;
Normally Open
means the door is always opened in power- on condition;
Normally Closed
means the door is always closed in power- on condition.
[Door Alarm Delay (s)]: When the state of the door sensor is inconsistent with that of the door sensor type, alarm
will be triggered after a time period; this time period is the Door Alarm Delay (valid value: 1 to 99 seconds).
[Alarm]: S elect the turn on the alarm function.
12.2 Wiegand Output Setting
Click setting]on [Wiegand output to set the related parameters, as shown below:
Field Instruction:
[Type]: Displays default User ID and it cannot be modified.
[ :Wiegand output bits] The default is Wiegand34. Other options are Wiegand26, Wiegand26a, and Wiegand34a.
[Pulse Width (us)]: The default value is 100, - the range is 20 400.
[Pulse Interval (us)]: The default is 1000, the range is 200-20000.
[ ]:Failed ID It is defined as the output value for failed user verification. The output format depends on the [Wiegand
Format] setting. It’s disabled by default; - the range is 0 65535.
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[Site Code]: Used to customize the Wiegand format. It is almost similar to device ID, the only difference is that, it can
be set manually and repeated with different devices. It’s disabled by default; - . the range is 0 256
13. BioTime 7.0 Connection
By allowing the device to communicate with the attendance module of the BioTime 7.0 software, you can add users
through software. In addition attendance records to th, you can also upload is software for attendance calculation.
13.1 Adding a Device
There are two ways to add a device:
Add a device automatically.
Set a server IP address and port number on the device.
Add a device manually. The procedure is as follows:
1. On the function menu, go to [Device] [Add]. The following screen is displayed.
2. Set parameters and click [OK] to add the device. You can click [Cancel] to cancel the addition.
The parameters are described as follows:
[ Device Name]: Attendance device name. You can enter up to 20 characters.
[ Serial Number]: Serial number of the attendance device.
[IP Address]: IP address of the attendance device.
[ Port No]: Port number of the attendance device. The default value is 4370.
[Area]: Areas divided on the device for data management.
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[ Time Zone]: Attendance time divisions.
[Refresh Interval] (min): Frequency of sending a command request.
[Fixed Transmission Time] :Time of transmitting data. You can set 10 values, separated by a semicolon.
13.2 User Management
13.2.1 Adding a User
Go to [Personnel] [Add] to add a user.
13.3 Attendance Management
After attendance records are uploaded to the software, set the schedule to manage attendance statistics. For details
of the software, see the related user manual. Click on the home screen to refer the help menu.
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14. ZKBiosecurity Connection
By allowing device to communicate with the attendance module of the ZKBioSecurity software, you can use
functions such as adding users and delivering advertising pictures or videos. In addition, you can upload attendance
records to this software for attendance calculation.
14.1 Adding a Device
There are two ways to add a : device
Add a device automatically.
Set a server IP address and port number on the device and click to add the device.
Add a device manually. The procedure is as follows:
1. On the function menu, go to [Attendance New] Device] [ [ ]. The following screen is displayed.
2. Set parameters and click [OK] to add the device. You can click [Cancel] to cancel the addition.
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The parameters are described as follows:
[Device Name]: Attendance device name. Enter up to 20 characters.
[D evice Serial Number]: Serial number of the attendance device.
[IP Address]: IP address of the attendance device.
[Communication port] :Port number of the attendance device. The default value is 4370.
[ ] Attendance Area : Areas divided on the device for data management.
[Time Zone]: Attendance time divisions.
[E :nrollment Device] If this option is not selected, the uploaded user data is not processed (except attendance
records); if this option is selected, uploaded user data is processed.the
[ ] Data Update Flag : Types of data to be actively uploaded (mainly software).
[ ] Data Sending Flag : Data to be delivered to the device (mainly device-supported functions)
[Refresh Duration] (min): Frequency of sending a command request.
[Timed Sending Time]: Time of transmitting data. You can set 10 values, separated by a semicolon.
[The maximum number of commands to communicate with the server]: Maximum number of commands at a
time.
[Inquiry record time] (s): Time interval for Searching device records.
3. Enable the device.
If you enable the device, data is uploaded and delivered properly. (Currently, the function of setting the device as a
registration device is added.)
14.2 User Management
14.2.1 Adding a User
Go to [Personnel] [Person] [New] to add a user.
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Recommended user photo requirements: Face in center, distinct face, no deformation of photo, no reflection.
640*480<pixel<1920*1080. O .nly jpg format is supported
14.2.2 Uploading a Photo
To upload a photo, perform the following steps:
(1) Go to [Personnel] > [Person] and click [Personnel ID] or [Edit]. The user profile editing screen is displayed.
(2) Click [ rowse] to select a photo and click [B OK].
To capture a photo, perform the following steps:
(1) Connect to an external camera, or switch to the built-in camera of the device.
(2) Go to [Personnel] > [Person] and click [Personnel ID] or [Edit]. The user profile editing screen is displayed.
(3) Click [Capture]. The photo capturing screen is displayed. The browser allows you to select the camera. The screen
is as follows:
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(4) Click on [ apture] to capture the photo and click [C OK].
14.2.3 Importing User Information in Batches
1. Export the user information template, click [Export], select [Export Personnel], select user information fields, and
click [OK] to download the template.
2. Fill in the template information.
3. Click on [ mport] and select [I Import Personnel]. The import screen is displayed.
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The parameters are described as follows:
[File Format]: The imported file format is Excel.
[Destination File]: BClick [ rowse] to select a file to be imported.
[Header Start Rows]: Enter the first line of the data.
[Update the existed Personnel ID in the system]: If you select [Yes], the user information is updated; if you select
[No], the user information remains unchanged.
14.2.4 Importing User Photos in Batches
Recommended user photo requirements: Face in center, distinct face, no deformation of photo, no reflection.
640*480<pixel<1920*1080. O .nly jpg format is supported
Click [Import] and select [Import User Photos] to enter the [Import Photos] interface.
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Note: Use the employee ID to name the photo. The supported format is JPG. The photo name must not contain
special characters.
Click on [Please Select Photo] and select multiple photos by pressing Ctrl. Click on [Start Upload] to import the photos.
14.3 Adding Advertisement
Note: You can either add pictures or videos as an advertising. That means, if any picture is already added as an
advertising picture to the device, then a video cannot be added.
14.3.1 Add A P dvertising ictures
Click on ttendance[A ] [ ] Device [Advertisement], the interface is shown below:
[File Upload]: Click [Browse] and select the desired image file to upload. The size and suffix name will be displayed
automatically.
[N ]: ame Enter the image name of the advertisement. It shouldn t be more tha n 10 characters.
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[D ]: elete the Pictures Go back to the list of advertising images, select the images to be deleted, and click [Delete].
14.3.2 Add AD Video
Click [Attendance]   [ ] Device [Advertisement], the interface is shown below:
[F ]:ile Upload Click [B ] rowse to select the required video to be uploaded. Size, suffix name will be displayed
automatically.
[N ]:ame Enter the desired video name, it shouldn’t be more than 10 characters.
[ ] Delete the Video : After creation, go back to the list of advertising video, then select the video that needs to be
deleted, and click [Delete].
Note: if the advertisement video is too big (over 50MB), then it needs to be uploaded by USB disk. The video issued
by the softwa AVI format, and re only supports MP4, WMV and the size is within 50 MB. Image supports JPG, BMP, GIF
and PNG format.
14.3.3 Advertisement Settings


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