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1. 2 Wiegand power gt 2 1 23 24 Description about the Connection Example e When the power supply is shut down an alarm signal is supplied from the alarm output 1 power status to alarm devices e When the front cover is removed from an iris reader or the iris reader is removed from the wall an alarm signal is sent from the alarm output 2 tamper detection to alarm devices e When recognition is not successfully completed an alarm signal is sent from the recognition result output 2 REJECT to a digital disk recorder Then the digital disk recorder automatically records the images output from the option camera E Preparation Prepare the following items before the installation The necessary items and their lengths differ depending on situation Preparing the Necessary Items Power cable Mandatory UL style 1015 AWG 14 15 or equivalents Necessary when supplying power from the exter Maximum distance 5 m 16 4 ft nal power supply device to the iris reader solder both ends of the cable with M3 screw clamp terminals Coaxial cable UL Listed NEC type CM or CL2 RG 6 U For connection between an external video input type device and the iris reader Recommended distance 20 m 65 6 ft or Connect both ends with BNC plugs less LAN cable UL style 1666 CSA FT4 or equivalents Necessary for communication between the iris 10 Base T 100 Base TX Category 5 readers and iris server or setup PC Cable for the ala
2. Delete All button Click this button to delete all the system log information Index Enter the No of the log to be displayed When Refresh button is clicked log information with the entered No or later is displayed Display Enter the total number of system log information to be dis played in one page When Refresh button is clicked entered total number of log information is displayed Refresh button When this button is clicked the value entered in Index or Display is applied lt lt Back Displays the previous page Next gt gt Displays the next page No The serial number that shows the number of log informa tion Time and Date Displays the time and date of log information Example 2006 01 23 13 59 59 ID For operation log information ID of user that performed operation is displayed User operating by the web browser control User ID of administrator 4 digit User operating by the numeric key control User ID 2 digit For alarm log information ID is not displayed Code Displays the code of system log information Refer to p 78 Detailed Displays the details on system log information Refer to p 78 Top gt gt button Returns to the top of this page Note Up to 1 000 system log information can be entered in Display Output the Log Information to a CSV File Click the Access Log or System log tab on the Log page Refer to pages 37 and 3
3. Panasonic Iris Reader Operating Instructions Model No B M E T200 i BM ET209 Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model numbers in these Operating Instructions are given without suffix WARNING e This apparatus must be earthed e To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture e The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus e All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers e The connection should be in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA70 and the local authorities having juris diction Cautions e This unit is for indoor use only e Refer to the name plate on the bottom of this product to verify identifications and power ratings e Refer to UL Listed Access Control Panels installation instructions for compatibility information with Iris Reader Model BM ET200 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of impor
4. Press the Enter key on the keyboard Administrator registration page will be displayed Administrator remstraton Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window User ID Enter a user ID Available characters for the user ID Alphanumeric charac ters 0 9 A Z a z Upper and lower case letters are distinguished 6 to 16 1 byte characters can be entered Password Confirm password Enter the password Available characters for the user name Alphanumeric char acters 0 9 A Z a z Upper and lower case letters are distinguished 6 to 16 1 byte characters can be entered Click the OK button The administrator s information is registered Click User Administrator button User Administrator page is dis played Then register users with the operator s privilege Refer to p 37 BM ET200 Leer Law cS Lae it re Data pa mia Notes e Take care not to forget the IDs and passwords of regis tered administrators as they are required at the time of system restoration when the tamper detection function is activated We recommend that you note down your settings and save them e When the login page is displayed for the first time the installation window to install Activex is displayed Do the installation according to the on screen instructions e f the installation window is displayed again even after the installation is completed restart the PC S
5. Delete all the access log information Press 1 enter Output the system log information to a CSV file Press 2 enter Delete all the system log information Press 3 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 If the external storage device does not have the sufficient capacity or if the storage device is damaged the file will not be output and the voice guidance says Registration has been failed When finishing operation press enter If no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Back up or Restore User Information The following is how to back up or restore user information Notes e Before restoring user information save a file as Userlnfo bin in the external storage device If this file does not exist it is impossible to restore the user information e The name of file that is saved when backup is performed becomes UserInfo bin No Procedure Press 1 2 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Connect an external storage device and a numeric key with the USB hub to the iris reader Note Before restoring user information save a file as User nfo bin in the external stor age device No Procedure Enter
6. The tamper detection mode is activated Refer to system administrators All the five lamps of guide indicator is lighting but the iris reader does not work The iris reader may be set to the enrollment Refer to system administrators mode External strage device is not Is the device formatted by the FAT32 form detected Specifications General Power source Power consumption Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Dimensions Weight Interface Network Network protocol Available card reader Recommended junction box Input Output Recognition result output1 ACCEPT Trigger input recognition start Audio output Pre out 12 V DC 24 V DC 14 4 W 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 30 to 90 203 mm W x 190 mm H x 65 mm Moving part 77 mm D 8 in W x 7 48 in H x 2 56 in Moving part 3 03 in D 0 9 kg 1 98 Ibs Wiegand RS 485 10 Base T 100 Base TX Auto negotiation TCP IP RWK400 Manufactured by HID Corporation Two gang junction box Non voltage make contact output Normally Open Pulse width 0 1 s to 60 s 24 V DC 100 mA Max ON resistance 6 Q OV to 5 V 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more 63 5 mm stereo mini plug 10 kQ 16 dBV Note Connect the audio output cables to the stereo speakers equipped with the audio amplifier When connected to a monaural soeaker no sound may be heard Hig
7. x 100ms Live Indicator Blinking Buzzer OYes No Main area User Administrator button Click this button to display the User Administrator page Users and administrators can be checked on the User Administrator page Registration of users and administrators are also available Refer to p 41 Log button Click this button to display the Log page Access log and system log can be checked on the Log page Refer to p 45 Backup Restore button Click this button to display the Backup Restore page Back up and restoration of registered user information and reader settings are available on the Backup Restore page Refer to p 48 Main area Pages of each setup menu will be displayed There are tabs for some setup menus 39 40 E Configure the Settings Relating to System Reader Setting The basic settings recognition method settings and the network settings can be configured on this page The Reader Setting page has 3 tabs of the Operation Info tab the Recognition Method tab and the Network tab Configure the Settings Relating to Iris Reader Operation Operation Info Click the Operation Info tab on the Reader Setting page Refer to pages 37 and 38 Configure the basic settings relating to iris reader operation on this page BM ET200 Recognition Method Audio Mode Guidance Language Output 1 sinui Recognized Signal Output Width Output 2 ecaa Sipan Output Wi
8. Click the Browse button The Choose file screen is displayed Mp Taui My Netw Filename Fs jatenirtc tan Fimi of poe an Fies a Cancel Select a file to restore and click the Open button File name bin Click the Execute button The following message is displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer x vit A 4re you sure you want to restore Click the OK button Restoration is started Back up reader settings BAL ETZ00 Click the Execute button The following message is displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer i Are you sure you want to backup Click the OK button The Save As screen is displayed Save in Systemlnfo e c E File name ystemlnfo bin Save as type bin Cancel 7 Specify the folder and enter the name of file Then click the Save button Backup is started Note If numeric key control is used specify the file name as SystemInfo bin 49 90 E Configure the Settings Relating to Time and Date Time amp Date Configure the settings relating to time and date on this page Refer to pages 37 and 38 for how to display this page BM ET200 Display Reader Time amp Date button Acquire the time and date configured for the iris data by clicking this button The acquired time and date are displayed as YY MM DD in the time and date display area drop down menu Exa
9. DC 24 mA Max Open collector output Normally Open Active low Pulse width 0 1 s to 60 s 24 V DC 24 mA Max OV to 5 V 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more O V to 5 V 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 100 ms or more Option camera Not supplied to the iris reader Video output 1 0 V P P 75 Q composite NTSC 83 Function Iris recognition time Approx 0 3 seconds After iris image capturing until the recognition result is output 2 Approx 5 seconds Server certification After iris image capturing until the recogni tion result is output Eye image capturing range Approx 30 cm to 40 cm 0 98 ft to 1 32 ft between the eyes and the mirror Total number of users enrolled Stand alone mode 50 users max Network mode 5 025 users max 4 Iris server 10 025 users max 4 Voice guidance 14 languages supported Japanese English German French Spanish Italian Russian Chinese Korean Portuguese Turkish Arabic Dutch and Swedish Mute Simple Recognition result and Full Voice guidance and recognition result selectable Distance indicator Five lamps Live indicator Blinking On and Off selectable Angular field view video surveillance camera Horizontal 115 Vertical 85 Fixed In some cases horizontal angular field of view of option camera is partly missing security function Tamper detection switch iris data encryption Time adjustment synchronization with an ex
10. No Procedure Press 0 4 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter one of the following Mute Press 0 enter Simple Press 1 enter Full Prres 2 enter Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 If set to mute the voice guidance Registration has been completed is not output Select a Guidance Language The following is how to select a language of the voice guidance No Procedure Press 0 3 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter one of the following English Press O 1 enter Japanese Press 0 2 enter German Press 0 3 enter French Press 0 4 enter Italian Press O 5 enter Spanish Press 0 6 enter Russian Press 0 7 enter Chinese Press O 8 enter Korean Press O 9 enter Arabic Press 1 O enter Portuguese Press 1 1 enter Turkish Press 1 2 enter Dutch Press 1 3 enter Swedish Press 1 4 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed in the selected lan guage Note When the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed retry Step 2 61 62 Select the Recognition Method The following is how to select the recognition method No Procedure Press 0 8 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Select the
11. System Log to file is complete Delete All System Log is complete Backup of user information is complete Restore of user information is complete Backup of reader information is complete Restore of reader information is complete Remarks saved when software download to reader is complete saved when download of audio file is complete saved when the operation information was updated saved when recognition method was updated saved when the network Information was updated saved when the setup of time amp date is complete saved when the user information was enrolled saved when the user information was updated saved when the user information was deleted saved when the administrator information was enrolled saved when the administrator information was updated saved when the administrator information was deleted saved when the access log information is output to a CSV file saved when all the access log information is deleted saved when the system log information is output to a CSV file saved when all the system log information is deleted saved when backup of user information is complete saved when restore of user information is complete saved when backup of reader information is complete saved when restore of reader information is complete saved when an operator has logged in the setup menu saved when the PIN was updated Saved when a user has shifted from the recognition mode to the administrator mode Saved
12. User Click the User tab on the Backup Restore page Refer to pages 37 and 38 The following is how to back up or restore user information Restore user information Back up user information BM ET200 BM ET200 Reader Setliog Click the Browse button Click the Execute button The Choose file screen is displayed The following message is displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer x j amp re you sure you want to backup Click the OK button to perform iris recognition Refer to p 73 When recognition is accepted the Save As screen is displayed Select a file to restore and click the Open button Saen O Usro Je 0g m File name bin Click the Execute button The following message is displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer File name Userlnfo bin Save as type bin Cancel Z i 4re you sure you want to restore Specify the folder and enter the name of file Then click the Save button Click the OK button to perform iris recognition Refer PREO E 10 73 When recognition is accepted restoration is started Note If numeric key control is used specify the file name as Userlnfo bin Back up or Restore Reader Setting Reader Setting Click the Reader Setting tab on the Backup Restore page Refer to pages 37 and 38 The following is how to back up or restore user information Restore reader settings BAL ETZ00
13. approx 10 seconds until the recognition result is output Follow the direction by the system administrators or operators E How to Carry Out Enrollment Stand alone Mode The following is how to control the iris reader when your the user s iris data is enrolled in the iris reader Notes e Follow the direction of system administrators or operators when you carry out enrollment e n some cases you may need to retry capturing when enrolling your iris data Wait until you can confirm the capturing result e Depending on the settings by the system administrators voice guidance voice guidance and or shutter sound may not be output No Procedure Stand Sit down in front of the iris reader Follow the directions of system administrators or operators If you are wearing glasses sunglasses take them off 1 6B 0G G Rs go Fos Fag es Fe 12 Procedure Follow the directions of system administrators or operators to start iris image capturing e The voice guidance will say Please look into the mirror Please open your eyes wider e The distance indicator or voice guidance will start Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror p 68 Move your position slowly by following the distance indicator or voice guidance e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too far the voice guidance will say Please move a little closer
14. between the front panel and the main unit That may cause a malfunction 3 Mirror This mirror is used for eye positioning at the time of iris data enrollment recognition View the mirror from the front side where you can position both eyes in the mir ror 4 Eye image capturing cameras These cameras which are located behind the mirror are used for eye image capturing Note Avoid covering the mirror with a hand or cloth etc Or avoid placing smudges on these cameras It may cause invalid enrollment recognition 5 Audio volume controller This controller adjusts the audio level of voice guid ance For adjustment use a Phillips screwdriver that is 3 mm 0 12 in in diameter and more than 25 mm 0 98 in long It is recommended to use a non conduc tive driver Note Avoid adding excessive force to the screwdriver That may damage the audio volume controller 6 Option camera Model No BM ETC202 Not sup plied This option camera which is to be located behind the front cover is used for facial monitoring If you connect this camera to external equipment such as a digital disk recorder you can capture user s face and surroundings to check the capturing condition 7 Speaker This speaker outputs voice guidance that guides a user s position and gives the recognition result The voice guidance can be set to any of the following by performing the setup using the administration software web browser or numeric key R
15. following is available operations from the web browser on the PC E Configure the Settings Relating to User User Administrator Check or register the settings relating to user on this page The User Administrator page has 2 tabs of the User List tab and the Administrator List tab Check the User List User List Click the User List tab on the User Administrator page Refer to pages 37 and 38 It is possible to check the user information on this page Refer to p 42 for how to register users BM ET200 Aremm tr eter Limi Meau ee o oo ner ID ms Sysser ives Data Che be ae Privilege Jaen tag Mark wp rrur im amp Panasonic New button Registers the user Refer to p 42 Delete button Check the Delete checkbox es and click the Delete button The selected user s is are deleted Select All button Click this button to check all the Delete checkboxes No The serial number that shows the number of registered users User ID Displays the user s ID PIN This checkbox is checked when the user has a registered PIN Operator s Privilege This checkbox is checked when the user is a user with the operator s privilege Iris Data This checkbox is checked when the user has a registered iris data Details button Displays the detailed user information It is possible to change the details but it is impossible to change the iris data Top gt gt button
16. key The following is how to carry out the PIN recognition using the numeric key Note When the BS key is pressed operations performed since the ENTER key has been pressed last time can be can celed In the following example ID is 12 and PIN is 3456 No Procedure Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 enter e When the input is valid the voice guidance will say Identification completed e When the input is invalid the voice guidance will say Sorry you were not identi fied e When the input is mistaken the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed ID may be invalid deleted not registered or the PIN recognition may be not allowed etc ike How to Change PIN It is possible to change the registered PIN using the numeric key Important e Avoid such password as is easily guessed by others e Only numerics 0 to 9 can be used for the PIN Characters other than numerics etc are unavailable e Depending on the settings by the system administrators voice guidance may not be output Notes e f no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the iris reader will return to the status before operation In this case retry the operation e When the BS key is pressed operations performed since the ENTER key has been pressed last time can be canceled In the following example the password of User ID 12 is changed from 3456 to 7890 Press 1 0 ent
17. limit of the eye position gt 9 Side View i CP 45 d 1395 mm 54 9 in Center of optical axis Recommended installation height 300 mm 12 in 400 mm 15 7 in 1 240 mm 48 8 in i 12 mm 0 47 in Bottom of the iris reader unit 0 2 28 E Installation Cautions e Mount the iris reader to the flat and firm wall Besides secure the iris reader with the supplied mounting screw at the time of the mounting Otherwise it may Cause dropping trouble or injury e Check if the wall has enough strength for mounting and no dents Otherwise the tamper detection mode will be activated Important e Do not bury this iris reader into the wall Heat may not be released fully and that may cause malfunction e f necessary use reinforcing screw holes e When the cables are lead out of the bottom side cut off the fixed portions before fixing the rear cover Refer to p 16 e Wall s capacity is 49 N 5 kgf or more e Required pull out capacity of a single screw bolt is 196 N 20 kgf or more e Before the following procedure turn off the power sup ply to the iris reader e Refer to p 23 for connection example 1 Detach the front cover from the main unit by removing the front cover fixing screw with the tamperproof screw driver tool Supplied Front cover 2 Detach the interface board by removing the interface board screw Then remove the GND cable from the main unit GND cable I
18. not looking at the mirror during capturing e Your position is too near or too far away to be captured When you come within approx 50 cm 1 64 ft of the iris reader the guidance will start The recognition range between the eyes and mirror is approx 30 cm to 40 cm 0 98 ft to 1 32 ft E How to Carry Out Enrollment Network Mode The following is how to control the iris reader when your the user s iris data is enrolled in the iris server Notes e Follow the direction of system administrators or operators when you carry out enrollment e n some cases you may need to retry capturing when enrolling your iris data Wait until you can confirm the capturing result e Depending on the settings by the system administrators voice guidance may not be output e The iris reader transfers the data to the iris server Then the data is enrolled in the iris server If there are no suitable images the iris server will display the message to the system administrators or operators that the user needs to retry the capturing procedure System administrators or operators should configure the data in the iris server which is required for enrollment and direct a user to carry out enrollment Users you should control the iris reader as follows directed by system administrators or opera tors Procedure Stand Sit down in front of the iris reader Follow the directions of system administrators or operators If you are wearing g
19. recognition method e When performing iris recognition only press 0 enter e When performing iris recognition and PIN recognition press 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 Setup Network Mode This section describes the settings of network mode The administration software is used for setup Refer to BM ES200 Operating Instructions Supplied to Administration Software BM ES200 for details on network mode opera tion E Connection and Setup Flow Connection and setup are performed before the iris reader is used in the network mode No Procedure Detach the front cover from the iris reader Refer to p 28 Make sure that the power is not supplied to the iris reader Perform the setup switch setting n Set the operation mode to the network mode i A A i 8 1 Set according to operations Attach the front cover to the iris reader Refer to p 31 Supply the power to the iris reader Perform the following settings using the web browser on the PC e Register administrators Refer to p 64 e Set up the iris reader Refer to p 65 63 64 E Registering Administrators The following are descriptions of how to register administrators in the network mode In the network mode registration of at least one administrator is required In the factory default settin
20. software Recognition to execute server certification Administration Software BM ES200 User Licence Software BM EU30000E Series lris database For recognition 1 Captures the iris images of both eyes 2 Recognizes a user by checking the iris images with the iris data that is distributed to the iris reader or that is read out by the card reader connected to the iris reader 3 Indicates the recognition result NETWORK MODE Access control panel 8 i Wiegand RS 485 Wiegand RS 485 Card reader 8 Iris server Access control server 8 Administration software Iris reader for Recognition Electric lock Wiegand RS 485 Wiegand RS 485 Iris reader Card reader for Recognition Iris reader for Enrollment 2 The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions 3 The iris reader captures the iris images of both eyes at the same time but the iris data of each eye is enrolled separately Enrollment recognition by one eye capturing is also available 4 Refer to BM ES200 Operating Instructions supplied with Administration Software BM ES200 for details on available cards and card writers Capturing diagnosis is made by the administration software at the time of enrollment The user is recognized with the iris data of either eye Up to 256 iris readers enrollment and recognit
21. the stand alone mode has not been 2 High speed serial interface evaluated by UL E Rear View Remove the cable hole cover by loosening the screws with a Phillips screwdriver m Reinforcing screw holes TT Mounting screw holes Cable hole cover Used if you lay cables along a wall surface Tamper detection lever Cut off from the rear cover 16 E Internal View Front View Setup switches es GND U a BBBBABAB SS SS L 0 gt De Audio output connector j EEEREREEEE z a o Tamper detection buzzer O Pac in volume controller E It 1 1 Eri Interface board u O Love KO ee Y Connector CN6 Connector Cable hole CN7 E Specifications of Connector Terminal Cc Co Ca Ee Connector O terminal a hole Power terminal Notes Option camera screw holes LAN connector 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector terminal Power terminal e Wiegand and RS 485 interfaces are available in the network mode only In the stand alone mode these interfaces are unavailable e Wiegand RS 485 interface output width of Recognition result output 1 and 2 are configured by the administration software Refer to BM ES200 Operating Instructions Supplied to Administration Software BM ES200 for details on communication setup 17 Connector Terminal PinNo PortName _ Label marking Signal Des
22. to display the Administrator List page It is possible to check or register the administrator informa tion on the Administrator List page Configure the Settings Relating to System Reader Setting Click the Reader Setting button to display the Reader Setting page Configure reader ID settings and the network settings on this page BM ET200 Reader ID IP Address Refer to p 52 Server IP Address Enter the IP address of iris server as nnn nnn nnn nnn ass hos ds do Available value for nnn O to 255 Default 192 168 0 2 Note nnn nnn nnn 255 is unavailable Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Refer to p 52 Ae 69 66 Check the Administrator List Administrator Click the Administrator button to display the Administrator List page lt is possible to check the administrator information on this page RM E CHH tire ma thew ID Register administrators Administrator List Click the Administrator List tab button to display the Administrator List page Up to three administrators can be registered RM E CHH ee a lkas ID Click the New button The Administrator screen is displayed BM ET200 New button No User ID Delete button Details button Refer to p 43 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window Notes e Refer to p 42 for details on setting items e n the network mo
23. to protect yourself against the above network security risks e Use this product in a network secured by a firewall etc e f this product is connected to a network that includes PCs make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated anti virus program anti spyware program etc e Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user name and password e Apply measures such as user authentication to protect your network against leakage or theft of information including iris data authentication information user names and passwords and alarm mail information Trademarks and Registered Trademarks Microsoft Windows Windows Server ActiveX and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Private id is a trademark of Iridian Technologies in the United States Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective owners CONTENTS Important Safety INStrUCTIO
24. will say This mode is not allowed to operate Shift from the Administrator Mode to the Recognition Mode The following is how to shift from the administrator mode to the recognition mode Note If no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the recognition mode In this case retry the operation No Procedure Press 0 0 enter The voice guidance will say This is recognition mode 33 54 Enroll the User Data The following is how to enroll the iris data of a user No Procedure Press 0 1 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the ID 2 digit of a user to enroll the iris data Example When the ID is 01 press 0 1 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed the iris reader will return to the status before operation Perform iris recognition by following the voice guidance or distance indicator Refer to p 73 After capturing the voice guidance will say e Image capturing completed e Only right eye image is captured e Only left eye image is captured Select verify or retry Verify the recognition result Press 0 enter The voice guidance will say Verifying iris data Capture the left eye Press 1 enter Capture the right eye Pr
25. 3 mm tapping screw supplied Clamping tool 8 Connect the DC 12 V or DC 24 V power cable to the iris reader Important e Do not mistake and The wrong cable connec tion may cause trouble e Do not connect an AC power supply device The iris reader works 12 V DC 24 V DC only e Refer to p 84 for details on recommended external power supply device e Do not supply the power to the iris reader until all other connections are completed Power terminal 9 Connect the cable for the recognition result output and trigger input terminals to the connector terminal Important e Connect the cable firmly Otherwise that may cause loose connection or cable disconnection e Do not mistake signal terminals and GND terminals 10 Connect the interface board to the iris reader Important Wiegand and RS 485 interfaces are avail able in the network mode only In the stand alone mode these interfaces are unavailable Connector terminal 1 Insert the interface board into the connector firmly until the connector clicks 2 Fix the interface board to the iris reader with the interface board screw 3 Select the communication interface for card reader and access control panel by performing the RS 485 Wiegand switch setting of the interface board Refer to p 22 for setting Refer to Step 12 for how to secure the GND cable of interface board A Aima Ep Aa Al amp GND cable I
26. 8 The following is how to output the access log or system log information to a CSV file Notes e Time and Date User ID and Result are output to an access log CSV file e Details on information output to a system log CSV file differ depends on codes Code 0 00 to 1 21 Operation log Operation time ID code C operation details Code A 01 to A 20 Alarm log Occurrence time code A alarm details e The following screenshot is the Access Log tab BM ET200 Click the Save button Log information is saved in the CSV format and the fol lowing message is displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer F A Output to file is complete Click the Output to File button Step 4 The Save As screen is displayed Click the OK button Output to a CSV file is completed semwa cry wh Cancel Specify the folder and enter the name of CSV file Notes e lt gt are not allowed in file names e When no file name is specified file name becomes AccessLog_time and date csv Example When the file is saved on 2006 January 23 13 59 59 the file name becomes AccessLog_ 20060123135959 csv 4 48 E Back up or Restore Files Files can be backed up or restored on the Backup Restore page The Backup Restore page has 2 tabs of the User tab and the Reader Setting tab Note It is necessary to enroll the administrator s iris data Back up or Restore User Information
27. DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYS TEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY It might be a case that the entrance gate control sys tem for example combining the Product and the elec tric lock devices does not open close the door properly because of before mentioned reasons or other causes of such system except for the Product 6 ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OR CLAIMS ARISING OUT FROM LOSS OR LEAK OF PC DATA INCLUDING IRIS DATA IN THE IRIS SERVER PC IC CARD OR MEMO RY Iris data is nature of privacy The customer shall be responsible for any Iris data stored in the iris server PC 7 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT 8 ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHO TOGENIC SUBJECT DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE CAMER A S PICTURE INCLUDING SAVED DATA FOR SOME REASON BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE Network Security As you will use this product connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks d 2 3 Leakage or theft of information through this product Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent Interference with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below
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29. N6 connector 3 Insert the video output cable supplied to the option camera firmly into the CN7 connector and connect the video output cable of the option camera to the the video input cable connected to an external device for example a digital disk recorder Zi vrar o OK FS SS Lal 9 ey f illic CN7 connector Cis Video output cable Supplied to the option camera 14 Remove the sheet from the back side of front cover 15 Attach the front cover to the main unit Fit the screw hole and protrusions of front cover in the main unit and fix the front cover fixing screw with the tamperproof screw driver tool Supplied Important Check the settings of setup switches before attaching the front cover Refer to p 21 Screw hole 16 If necessary connect the numeric key to the Iris reader Remove the cover from the high speed serial interface and connect the USB cable of numeric key to the high speed serial interface The numeric key control is avail able in the stand alone mode only High speed serial interface DD 17 Detach the protection film from the front panel The front panel is covered with the protection film for preventing damage Be sure to detach the film after the installation process of the iris reader 31 32 setup Stand alone Mode This iris reader can be operated in the stand alone mode or network mode Iris Server is not required in the stand alone mode but require
30. NS 0 0 0 cece cee cceceeceeeeeeeeeneeeeens 3 TOM ONGOING serraria R nR 4 Disclaimer OT Warranty sccccscsacncentannsinetacicecneeianisenrteeendsuenttean 4 Network SeCUrily sctessasneueaudacaciddantseionabastansedeseecmuncdeencindaatsas 5 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks o ae 5 FCS EEEN T E EE E I EE EE S T EE 7 E System Configuration of Stand alone Mode 7 E System Configuration of Network Mode n 7 FS CS reirei EEEE OEE 9 EC O e a EES 10 DOCUMENT CONVENTION cccetercsncccetenanshaetaniceneeenidenntectwardeenates 12 Notification About This DOCUMENT cece eeceeeeeeee eas 14 Major Operating Controls and Their Functions 16 ea VON epiteedina eet 15 E Rear VIEW seiaaatyacdeny thviscaleretuqnsanlomcavenciintinnrniaakneniiviniteneiien 16 E Internal View adacardecnyoretenneniantenncnaucdieeniadereindioneiastes 17 E Specifications of Connector Terminal ssie 17 M Specifications of Setup Switches esceeereernee 20 Installation ANd CONNECTIONS ccccecc cc ceecceeeeee eee eeeene eens 23 E FEO aa caeeistenastodtana rican nad erainassiaerevoneancretetastes 24 E Description about Tamper Detection s s s 25 E Notification about the Installation Site ee 25 E Installation Space and Recognition Range 26 E AAO riie E ieii 28 Setup Stand alone Mode essesssesresrresresrrerrrrrrerrrerrrerreo 32 E Available External Devices s sseiesissirsirererrrerrsrren 32 ELSO S eNOS sore
31. Recognition Failure e You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely during capturing e You were wearing sunglasses whose lens color is too deep to be captured e Smudges were sticking on the glasses e You were not looking at the mirror during capturing e Your position is too near or too far from the iris reader to be captured When you come within approx 50 cm 1 64 ft of the iris reader the guidance will start The recognition range between the eyes and mirror is approx 30 cm to 40 cm 0 98 ft to 1 32 ft E Before Requesting for Repair Check to see the following before requesting for repair Do not attempt anything other than the described actions herein If the trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying remedy contact your dealer Power may not be supplied to the iris The live indicator does not reader light up The indicator is set not to light up by the administration software Refer to system administrators Your iris data may not be enrolled in the iris reader You may not have passed your card cor Refer to system administrators rectly through the card reader if a card reader is used Enrollment Recognition is invalid Refer to p 11 A smudge may be on the front panel or If the front panel needs the panel may be damaged replacement refer to service personnel 81 You may not have opened your eyes widely during capturing You may have been looking above or belo
32. Registers the administrator No The serial number that shows the number of registered administrators Register Administrators Administrator List Click the Administrator List tab on the User Administrator page Refer to pages 37 and 38 The following is how to register an administrator BM ET200 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window User ID Enter a user ID Available characters for the user name Alphanumeric char acters 0 9 A Z a z Upper and lower case letters are distinguished 6 to 16 1 byte characters can be entered Password Confirm password Enter the password Available characters for the user name Alphanumeric char acters 0 9 A Z a z Upper and lower case letters are distinguished 6 to 16 1 byte characters can be entered Click the New button The Administrator screen is displayed BM E CHH Iris Data Enrolled or Unenrolled is displayed Click the Capture button to capture iris image Click the Register button The administrator data is registered Note Click the Cancel button to cancel registration 43 Ad Capturing Irises Result Click the User List tab on the User Administrator page Refer to pages 37 and 38 The following is how to enroll iris data Displays the User screen Refer to p 41 RM E CHH Click the Capture button The result of capturing is dis
33. Returns to the top of this page 41 42 Register Users User List Click the User List tab on the User Administrator page Refer to pages 37 and 38 The following is how to register a user BM ET200 Bas Step 3_ Click the Register button The user data is registered Note Click the Cancel button to cancel registration Click the New button The User screen is displayed RM E CDH Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window User ID Enter a user ID 01 to 99 can be entered PIN Confirm PIN Enter the password 0000 to 9999 can be entered Blank out when not setting the PIN Operator s Privilege When Yes is selected operator s privilege is given to the user Iris Data Enrolled or Unenrolled is displayed Click the Capture button to capture iris image Check the Administrator List Administrator List Click the Administrator List tab on the User Administrator page Refer to pages 37 and 38 lt is possible to check the administrator information on this page BM ET200 User ID Displays the administrator s ID Iris Data This checkbox is checked when the administrator has a registered iris data Delete button Deletes the administrator Details button Displays the detailed administrator information It is possi ble to change the details but it is impossible to change the iris data New button
34. SW2 4 are OFF RS tion of the RS 485 ON OFF Or 485 is selected When SWe2 2 OFF Communication I F 2 Wiegand RS 485 access control panel SW2 3 OFF Communication I F 3 Selects the interface Wiegand RS 485 surely set SW2 3 SW2 4 to owes orr eereecan for connection with mesma 5488 the same position If the card reader setting is mixed communi SW2 4 OFF Communication I F 4 Determines the func Wiegand RS 485 cation may not be estab card reader tions of 1 to 4 lished Installation and Connections Cautions e Attach this iris reader to a flat wall After the installation secure the iris reader to prevent dropping e This system must be installed within the protected premise in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA70 and local authorities having jurisdiction e All interconnecting devices must be UL listed e Alarm output2 tamper detection must be connected to UL Listed Access Control Panels to disable operation during tamper alarm Iris sever Eo LAN cable DUBUORUOOUD Switching hub GND cable Mandatory lris reader Notes e These operating instructions only describe how to install the iris reader to the wall This iris reader will not operate properly if you do not complete the setup Refer to p 28 e The UL Listed card reader when employed must be Suitable for use with the selected UL Listed Acce
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36. a user No Procedure Press 0 1 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the ID 2 digit of a user to delete Example When the ID is 01 press 0 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Notes e When you delete another user repeat Step 2 e When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 When finishing operation press enter If no Operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation 9 08 Output or Delete Log Information to a CSV File The following is how to output or delete the access log or system log information to a CSV file Notes e Log information is saved in the CSV format The file of access log information name becomes AccessLog_time and date csv and the file of system log information name becomes SytemLog_time and date csv e time and date of file name is the time and date when the log is saved e Refer to p 78 for details on log information Procedure Press 0 6 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard When outputting the log information to a CSV file connect an external storage device and a numeric key with the USB hub to the iris reader Enter one of the following Output the access log information to a CSV file Press 0 enter
37. accept will light up The voice guidance will say Identification completed e When the recognition is invalid reject will light up The voice guidance will say Sorry you were not identified Notes e f the recognition becomes invalid frequently refer to Troubleshooting p 80 e Depending on capturing conditions it will take approx 10 seconds between capturing and recognition e The recognition result will be transferred to the access control panel accompanied by the user information such as the ID data etc E How to Carry Out PIN Recognition For Use with Stand Alone Mode Only When iris reader recognition is unavailable in the stand alone mode it is possible to carry out recognition by comparing the ID and PIN Personal Identification Number entered from the optional numeric key Refer to p 32 for details on available devices and connections e D 2 digit numbers that cannot be changed e PIN 4 digit numbers that can be changed Refer to page 76 Important e Do not forget the ID and PIN If you forget the ID or PIN refer to the system administrators or users with the operator s privi lege e Depending on the settings by the system administrators voice guidance may not be output Note If no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the iris reader will return to the status before operation In this case retry the operation Iris reader Numeric
38. ader control Iris data of up to 50 users can be enrolled to the iris reader Access control panel Form A contact Electric lock LAN connection Numeric key connection Form A contact connection Use PC that operates Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 for Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 eccescococosocooosoococooococososocooosoooococosocooosocooosoooooooosococosocoooooooooooosocooosoooooooooooooosocooosoooooooooooooooooooooo o E System Configuration of Network Mode Note e The following items have not been evaluated by UL Administration Software BM ES200 User Licence Software BM EU30000E series Option Camera BM ETC202 Smart card capability Card writer capability e The UL Listed card reader when employed must be suitable for use with the selected UL Listed Access Control Panels Refer to the UL Listed Access Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with the UL Listed card readers and compatibility with the BM ET200 e As an enrollment iris reader for iris image capturing and iris server enrollment To activate iris recognition it is necessary to capture the iris images of a user and enroll the iris data in the iris server An iris reader generates iris data from iris images captured and transfers the data to the iris server in the LAN L
39. administrators for enrollment e Depending on the settings by the system administrators voice guidance may not be output Recognition by an Iris Reader No Procedure Stand Sit down in front of the iris reader Move your face so as your eyes are positioned within 50 cm 1 64 ft from the iris reader e The voice guidance will say Please look into the mirror e The distance indicator or voice guidance will start Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror p 68 Move your position slowly by following the distance indicator or voice guidance e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too far the voice guidance will say Please move a little closer e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too short the voice guidance will say Please move back a little When your eyes are positioned within the capturing range all the five lamps will light up and your eyes will be captured Keep your eyes opened widely during your iris image capturing The recognition result is announced by a result indicator e When you are recognized as an enrolled user accept will light up The voice guidance will say Identification completed e When the recognition is invalid reject will light up The voice guidance will say Sorry you were not identified 73 74 Notes e f the recognition becomes invalid frequently refer to Troublesh
40. al RS 485 B is input from or output to an access control panel Differential inout 0 2 V or more Differential output 2 V or more When termination is ON A signal DATA1 is out put from this terminal to an access control panel OVto5VDC 25 mA Max Active low A signal RS 485 A is input from or output to an access control panel Differential inout 0 2 V or more Differential output 2 V or more When termination is ON 24 V DC 24 mA Max Open collector output Normally Open contact Active low This terminal is activated when the iris reader enters the tamper detec tion mode by the tamper detection switch at the front or rear panel acti vated until the tamper detection mode is can celed 19 20 prno ronnen tie marking ALARM OUTPUT 1 ALM1 POWER STATUS ALARM OUTPUT 1 POWER STATUS GND RECOGNITION RLT2 RESULT OUTPUT 2 REJECT RECOGNITION RESULT OUTPUT 2 GND REJECT BUZZ BUZZER INPUT GND TIME ADJUST SYNC INPUT BUZZER INPUT TIME ADJUST INPUT GND E Specifications of Setup Switches This terminal is closed and low when power is supplied from an external power supply device to the iris reader The terminal is opened when the power supply is shut down This terminal is activated when recognition is not successfully completed An alarm signal is input to this terminal to activate buzzer sound An external master clock is connected Ref
41. can control the web browser In the stand alone mode at least one user with the operator s privi lege must be enrolled through the web browser control Numeric key control Setting change and control of iris reader can be performed with the numeric key Numeric key control is available in the stand alone mode only Administrator User that is allowed web browser control The administrator is enrolled in the database with the ID and pass word Even if the tamper detection mode is activated and data is erased from the iris reader the ID and password will remain in the database At the time of initial setup registration of at least one administrators is required Up to three admin istrator can be registered Users with the operator s privilege In the stand alone mode some users are registered given the operator privilege Such users can shift from the recognition mode to the administrator mode to perform setup etc To shift to the administrator mode iris data enrollment is required Users Users who are registered given without privilege in the stand alone mode Only recognition with the iris reader is avail able 13 14 Notification About This Document This document describes basic operating instructions of Iris Reader BM ET200 Installation and Connections p 23 in this document are intended for service personnel Manuals supplied to Administration Software BM ES200 which is the software required for iris data enrollment describ
42. ce output from the speaker of the Iris reader The setting of voice guidance will be configured by the system administrator The parameters are as follows Refer to system administrators for details on setting e Guidance language can be selected from among 14 languages e Audio setting can be selected from Mute Nothing is output Simple Recognition result are output and Full Voice guidance and recognition result are output Wiegand Transmission protocol used as an access control system interface Recognition mode While the iris camera is being used in the stand alone mode the following control mode becomes avail able recognition mode or administrator mode Iris recognition is available in the recognition mode In the usual operation recognition mode will be applied Administrator mode While the iris camera is being used in the stand alone mode the following control mode becomes avail able recognition mode or administrator mode Iris reader setup and iris and data enrollment etc are available in the administrator mode Only users with the operator s privilege that have enrolled the iris data can enter shift from the recogni tion mode to the administrator mode Web browser control Iris reader setup is available from the web browser installed on the PC connected to the iris reader After the installation and connections at least one administrator must be enrolled through the web browser control Only the enrolled administrator
43. ce says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 When finishing operation press enter If no Operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the recognition mode o 06 Delete the PIN The following is how to delete the PIN of user with the operator s privilege Note After the PIN is deleted the PIN recognition becomes unavailable No Procedure Press 1 1 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the ID 2 digit of a user to delete the PIN Example When the ID is 01 press 0 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Notes e When you delete the PIN of another user repeat Step 2 e When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 When finishing operation press enter If no Operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Give the Operator s Privilege to Users The following is how to give the operator privilege mode to a user In advance user registration by the web browser control is required Refer to p 42 No Procedure Press 0 2 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the ID 2 digit of a user to give the operator
44. cess Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with the UL Listed card readers and compatibility with the BM ET200 Limitation of Liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WAR RANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WAR RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PAR TICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY S RIGHT THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INAC CURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN AT ANY TIME FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT S Disclaimer of Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRI AL CO LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PER SON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIM ITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSE QUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF TAE USER 3 UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFI CATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING OUT OF NON RECOGNITION WHEN IRIS DATA IS ALREADY ENROLLED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE OTHER THAN ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PROD JOT 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR
45. cription Remarks RLT1 OUT Recognition result output 1 This terminal is activated when recognition is success RECOGNITION RESULT OUTPUT 1 ACCEPT 24 V DC 100 mA Max Make contact output Normally Open contact Active low Pulse width 0 1 s to 60 s fully completed RECOGNITION RESULT GND OUTPUT 1 GND ACCEPT RECOGNITION START TRIGGER INTPUT O V to 5 V DC 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more 18 RECOGNITION START TRIGGER INTPUT GND TRG IN An alarm signal is input to this terminal to start recogni tion GND Interface Board Connector marang card reader Wiegand Supplies power to a card reader 5 V DC 100 mA Max Note Do not AA card reader if the rat ing is different GND card reader Wiegand This is the ground termi nal for the power supply and communication between the iris reader and a card reader DATA 0 RS 485 B card reader A signal DATAO is input from a card reader to this terminal 7 RS 485 B IN OUT A signal RS 485 B is input from or output to a card reader To the RS 485A terminal of RWK400 DAT 1 Wiegand OUT A signal DATAQO is input from a card reader to this terminal RS 485 A IN OUT A signal RS 485 A is input from or output to a card reader To the RS 485B terminal of RWK400 DATA 1 RS 485 A card reader O V to 5 V DC 25 mA Max Active low Differential input 0 2 V or more Differential
46. d in the network mode Refer to BM ES200 Operating Instructions Supplied to Administration Software BM ES200 for details on network mode operation This section describes the settings and operations of stand alone mode Numeric key option or web browser is used for setup Maximum number of users 50 Total of users and users with the operator s privilege Maximum number of administrators 3 Maximum number of log information system log 1 000 Access log 10 000 When the saved system logs or access logs reach the maximum number the older logs will be deleted chronologically E Available External Devices This iris reader can be connected with the following external devices External storage device USB Mass Storage Class compliant FAT32 file format Numeric key HID1 1 compliant Numeric key with the USB hub When using both of external storage device and numeric key choose a keypad with the USB hub e Refer to the illustration in p 7 for system configuration example e Refer to the dealer for details on available external devices E List of Settings In the stand alone mode the following operations are available Available users of numeric key control and web browser con trol Administrator Web browser control is available Numeric key control is unavailable Refer to p 37 for details Users with the operator s privilege Numeric key control is available Web browser control is unavailable Refer to p 53 for deta
47. de iris registration by the web brows er control is unavailable Click the Register button The administrator data is registered Note Click the Cancel button to cancel registration Instructions for Proper Enrollment and Recognition You user should follow the instructions mentioned in this page for proper enrollment and recognition e Open your eyes as wide as you can so as not to hide the irises with eyelids and eyelashes Not preferable Preferable e For users wearing glasses sunglasses for enrollment Take off the glasses when enrolling the iris data e For users wearing glasses sunglasses for recognition With this iris reader you can carry out iris recognition wearing glasses However in the following cases you should take off the glasses or move the front panel to adjust the eye position in the mirror e Take off the sunglasses whose lens color is dark e When smudges are on the lenses it may cause invalid iris image capturing In this case wipe the lenses with a cloth e When light is reflecting on the lenses it may cause invalid iris image capturing In this case move your face or the iris reader s front panel upward or downward to avoid reflec tion If you still cannot recognize yourself take off your glasses sunglasses Not preferable e If you are wearing contact lenses With this iris reader you can carry out iris enrollment recognition wearing contact lenses However if a lens has
48. der tamper detection function has been disabled The reader clock may have failed An Option Board is Not Installed in the Iris Reader Error in Card Reader settings Error in Access Control Panel settings software download may failed Remarks saved when the Recognition Method was updated saved when the PIN was deleted saved when the reader was started When the same alarm occurs even after supplying the power to the iris reader again contact the dealer with this error code Check If the power is supplied to the access control panel and the iris reader and access control panel is properly connected Check If the power is supplied to the card reader and the iris read er and card reader is properly connected An unauthorized person may have accessed the iris reader A person may have accessed the iris reader with an improper item instead of the person s Iris Check if the iris reader is installed properly and if the cover is open Check If the iris reader is installed properly and if the cover is open When the same alarm occurs even after supplying the power to the iris reader again contact the dealer with this error code Check if the interface board is installed inside the iris reader Check the settings of iris reader and card reader Check the settings of iris reader and access control panel software download may have failed Retry downloading software 19 Troubleshooting E When Enrollment R
49. dth Live Indicator External Trigger Input Audio Mode Select the iris reader audio mode Mute There is no audio output Simple An audio output of Identification completed or Sorry you were not identified is generated based on the result of recognition Full There are a voice guidance giving instructions such as Please move a little closer etc as well as recogni tion results Guidance Language select the language of voice guidance from the following selects the guidance language of the iris reader You can select one of the following English Japanese German French Italian Spanish Russian Chinese Korean Arabic Portuguese Turkish Dutch and Swedish Default Japanese Output 1 Recognized Signal Output Decides whether or not to send out a pulse signal from the Output 1 Recognized Signal terminal at successful recog nition Either Yes or No is selected for setting Default No Output Width Setup becomes possible when Yes is selected with Output 1 Recognized Signal The selected output width after multiplied by 100 ms as a pulse signal is sent out from the Output 1 Recognized Signal terminal at successful recognition Available value 1 to 600 Output 2 Rejected Signal Output Decides whether or not to send out a pulse signal from the Output 2 Rejected Signal terminal at unsuccessful recog nition Either Yes or No is s
50. e the operating instructions of the software examples of system composition and setup guide These manuals are intended for system installers and administrators Normally users of recognition iris readers do not have to read them When using this iris reader in the network mode system installers and administrators should read the following manual as well as this document To use Administration Software BM ES200 BM ES200 Operating Instructions These manuals are PDF documents contained on the CD ROM that is supplied with Administration Software BM ES200 To read PDF documents you need to install Adobe Reader which you can obtain at the homepage of Adobe Systems Incorporated Major Operating Controls and Their Functions E External View 1 Distance indicator When a user comes within 50 cm 1 64 ft of the front of an iris reader this indicator will light up for guidance Adjust your eye position by following the distance indi cator or voice guidance from the speaker This indicator consists of five lamps When a user comes to the posi tion that is most suitable for capturing all the five lamps light up 2 Front panel Eye image capturing cameras and a near infrared light are located behind this panel Depending on the user the near infrared light blinking red light can be seen Notes e Avoid covering the front panel with a hand or cloth etc That may cause invalid enrollment recognition e Avoid pinching objects
51. e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too short the voice guidance will say Please move back a little When your eyes are positioned within the capturing range all the five lamps will light up the short electronic sound PiPi will be heard and your eyes will be captured Keep your eyes opened widely during your iris image capturing Capturing is finished The short electronic sound PiPi is heard After your iris image has been captured take your eyes off the mirror Carry out verification Follow the direction by the system administrators or operators After verification has been carried out take your eyes off the mirror E How to Carry Out Iris Reader Recognition The following is how to control the iris reader when a user you whose iris data has been enrolled in the iris server carries out recognition This document will explain about e Recognition by an iris reader only After iris data enrollment iris data recognition is carried out by an iris reader e Recognition by an iris reader and a card reader After iris data enrollment iris data recognition is carried out by an iris reader and a card reader The card reader can be used in the network mode only Notes e To carry out the recognition by an iris reader only your iris data needs to have been sent to recognition iris readers enrolled in the iris server or written into a card If your iris data has not been enrolled refer to system
52. e gateway IP address of iris reader as ann ann nnan ann Available value for nnn 0 to 255 Default No setting E Operations from the Numeric Key For Use with Stand Alone Mode Only The following is how to operate iris reader using the numeric key Notes e Numeric key control is available by users with the operator s privilege only e Refer to p 32 for details on setting items e Surely shift to the administrator mode This control is unavailable in the recognition mode e When the BS key is pressed operations performed since the ENTER key has been pressed last time can be canceled e Numbers and characters with mean the keys of numeric key Shift from the Recognition Mode to the Administrator Mode The following is how to shift from the recognition mode to the administrator mode Note If no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the recognition mode In this case retry the operation No Procedure Press 0 0 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Perform iris recognition by following the voice guidance or distance indicator Refer to p 73 e When you are recognized as an enrolled user accept will light up for one second The voice guidance will say This is administrator mode e When the recognition is invalid reject will light up for one second The voice guidance
53. e stand alone mode the Wiegand RS 485 interface is unavailable Option camera Model NO BM ETC202 Camera that captures the facial image of a user PIN recognition Recognition carried out by comparing the ID and PIN Personal Identification Number entered from the numeric key with those enrolled in the database of iris reader This way of certification can be applied when iris recognition is unavailable Recognition To identify a user by comparing the iris data generated from iris images captured with the data enrolled in the iris database or read out of a card Server certification Certification carried out by the iris server when no corresponding iris data is found in iris readers The iris reader generates iris data from the iris images captured Then the iris data is transferred to the iris server in the LAN which carries out certification The setting in the administration software will determine whether to carry out server certification User Licence Software Panasonic User Licence Software BM EU30000E Series that is required to enroll iris data You need to purchase the software which supports the total number of users enrolled Administration Software BM ES200 supports 25 user licenses e For 100 users BM EU30100E e For 1 000 users BM EU31000E e For 3 000 users BM EU33000E e For 5 000 users BM EU35000E Voice guidance One of the methods to guide the eyes of users to the capturing range Voice guidance leads users with the voi
54. ecognition Becomes Invalid When iris data enrollment recognition becomes invalid or takes too much time check to see the following If the trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying the remedy refer to the system administrator Check item You may not open your eyes widely enough during captur ing Keep your eyes opened as wide as you can until the capturing process is completed Not preferable Preferable Not preferable Be sure to look directly at the mir ror right You may have been above or below the mirror Preferable You may have moved quickly If you move quickly that may cause invalid capturing Move slowly by following during capturing the distance indicator or voice guidance Light reflection may cause invalid recognition Light has been reflecting on Move your face or the front panel ard or down the glasses an p A w ward to prevent the reflection If you still cannot rec ognize yourself take off your glasses sunglasses Not preferable 80 If a lens has slipped off the eye s corneal surface the contact edge may hide the The contact lenses may have iris images That may cause invalid recognition In this case move the contact not been on the appropriate lens back to the corneal surface by blinking position You may have been wearing D nding on the len r nition may be invalid color contact lenses epending on the lens type recognitio y invali Cases of Enrollment
55. ecurity Warning Do you want to install and run http 192 168 0 3 ET 200Controller cab signed on 8 17 2006 9 35 PM and distributed by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA Caution Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd asserts that this content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd to make that assertion CO Always trust content from Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd E Registering Users with the Operator s Privilege Users with the operator s privilege are registered after the registration of administrators to use the iris reader in the stand alone mode When users with the operator s privilege are registered the stand alone mode numeric key control becomes avail able Refer to p 32 for setting items that can be set by users with operator s privilege Display User Administrator page Refer to p 36 BM ET200 Acbrrin ress pt rot i Me Ope ree Mriviege e Ser T Laew 1 sN iris Daza Dee oe low Vera Nemo bee set Lag fark vp Verte Click the New button User tab is displayed BM E CHH Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window User ID Enter a user ID 01 to 99 can be entered PIN Confirm PIN Enter the PIN 0000 to 9999 can be entered Operator s Privile
56. efer to system adminis trators for details on the settings SDA O D 12 Mute Voice guidance is not output Simple Recognition result are output Voice guidance is not output Full Voice guidance and recognition result are output Result indicators These indicators inform you of recognition results ACCEPT This indicator lights up when recognition is successfully completed REJECT This indicator lights up when recognition is not successfully completed or the user s iris data is not enrolled in the iris reader Tilt handles You can adjust the angle of the front panel by holding these handles Adjust the handles so as to position both eyes at the center of the mirror Live indicator This indicator is blinking during standby By performing the setup using the administration software web brows er the indicator can be set to be continuously on or off Refer to system administrators for details on the set tings 1 Front cover This cover is removed at the time of installation con nection or maintenance Users should not open it Refer to service personnel when the front cover needs to be opened 19 2 High speed serial interface This connector is used when an external numeric key or memory device is connected Attach the cover when not using the connector Note Refer to the dealer for available external devices High speed serial interface is only used in the stand alone mode and
57. elected for setting Default No Output Width Setup becomes possible when Yes is selected with Output 2 Rejected Signal The selected output width after multiplied by 100 ms as a pulse signal is sent out from the Output 2 Rejected Signal terminal at successful recognition Available value 1 to 600 Live Indicator Selects the stat Off Blinking or On Off Live indicator is always off during operation Blinking Live indicator blinks during operation On Live indicator is always on during operation Default Blinking External Trigger Input When Yes is selected operation of recognition is started with an input from the outside Default No Buzzer When Yes is selected it is possible to cause the buzzer to sound with an external input While the buzzer keeps sounding it is impossible to carry out recognition Default No Configure the Settings Relating to Recognition Method Recognition Method Click the Recognition Method tab on the Reader Setting page Refer to pages 37 and 38 Configure the settings relating to recognition method on this page BM ET200 Recognition Method select the recognition method Iris Recognition Only Only iris recognition is available during operation PIN recognition is unavailable Iris Recognition Or PIN Iris recognition and PIN recogni tion are available Default Iris Recognition Only E Operation from the Web Browser on the PC The
58. er e When the input is valid the short electronic sound PiPi is heard e When the input is mistaken the voice guidance will say Registration has been ao failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Press 1 2 enter e When the input is mistaken the voice guidance will say Registration has been oe e When the input is valid the short electronic sound PiPi is heard failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Press 3 4 5 6 enter e When the input is mistaken the voice guidance will say Registration has been ao e When the input is valid the short electronic sound PiPi is heard failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Press 7 8 9 0 enter e When the input is mistaken the voice guidance will say Registration has been ao e When the input is valid the short electronic sound PiPi is heard failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation 76 No Procedure Press 7 8 9 0 enter again e The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed e When the input is mistaken the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation ID may be invalid deleted not registered or the PIN recognition may be not allowed etc ie 78 List of System Log Informa
59. er to the dealer for available external devices J000 24 V DC 24 mA Max Open collector output Normally Close contact Low level 24 V DC 24 mA Max Open collector output Normally Open contact Active low Pulse width 0 1 sto 60s O V to 5 V DC 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more O V to 5 V DC 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 100 ms or more Setup Switches of Iris Reader 1 OFF Start up Resets the software to Factory Operation the factory default default soft software ware 2 OFF Operation Selects the operation Stand alone Network mode mode mode 3 OFF Not used Set this switch to OFF any time 4 OFF IP address mode IP address can be set Static IP IP address static IP address to the fixed value address is set by an 192 168 0 3 regardless of the cur assigned administrator rent setting Set this switch to ON when the IP address that has been set is forgotten 5 OFF Ethernet auto Ethernet setting Fixed Auto negotia negotiation tion OFF Ethernet 100 M Ethernet setting 10M 100 M Available only 10M when 5 is ON 7 OFF Ethernet Full Halt Ethernet setting Halt Full Available only when 5 is ON OFF Tamper detection Cancels the tamper Cancel Detect After servicing set cancel detection Set this this switch to OFF switch to ON when the If the front cover is front cover is removed attached with this for servicing switch ON buzzer sound is activat ed Setup Switche
60. ess 2 enter Capture the both eyes Press 3 enter Verify the recognition result The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Notes e When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 e When the voice guidance says The same iris data already exists the user is already registered with different ID e When not verifying the recognition result press enter Register the PIN The following is how to register the PIN of user who has been already registered in the database No Procedure Press 1 1 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the ID 2 digit of a user to register the PIN Example When the ID is 01 press 0 1 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed the iris reader will return to the status before operation Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed the iris reader will return to the status before operation Enter the PIN 4 digit Example When the PIN is 1234 press 1 2 3 4 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the PIN 4 digit again Example When the PIN is 1234 press 1 2 3 4 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Notes e When you register the PIN of another user repeat Step 2 to 4 e When the voice guidan
61. f Liability p 4 Time adjustment This apparatus has the inner clock In the network mode the time of inner clock is synchronized to the iris server once every hour While this apparatus is being used in the stand alone mode adjust the inner clock time manually or connect this apparatus to an external master clock The time gap of 1 minute or more per month might be caused by operating conditions 11 12 Document Convention Stand alone mode In this mode the iris reader can be used in the stand alone operation Iris server is not required The max imum number of users that can be registered is 50 The users are registered with the numeric key Registration from the browser installed on the setup PC is also available Network mode In this mode iris server is used for connection with the iris reader The administration software iris Server and network connection are required The number of users that can be registered in the iris server is 25 to 10 025 Access control system Ihe system that controls access through iris recognition by iris readers and an iris server together with access control panels card readers and electric locks etc Administration Software Panasonic Administration Software BM ES200 This software is sold separately however it must be used in combination with iris readers when the iris reader is uSed in the network mode This software is used for administering iris enrollment recognition The tota
62. g there are no administrators At the time of initial setup surely register an administrator Up to three administrators can be registered Reader ID 1 IP Address 192 168 0 3 Server IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask ADADA Gateway IP Address No setting Refer to p 43 for how to register administrators Notes e n the network mode registration of users with the operator s privilege is not required e When changing the reader ID from the factory default setting refer to p 65 E Setup from the Web Browser on the PC In the network mode iris reader setup is available from the web browser Notes e Web browser control is available by administrators only e Other settings are performed using the administration software Refer to BM ES200 Operating Instructions Displaying the Setup Menu Operations are same as the stand alone mode Refer to p 37 After login the following page will be displayed BM ET200 255 255 266 a About the Operation Window BM ET200 Reader ID Reader Setting button Administrator button Server IP Address Subnet Mask 255 Gateway IP Address Main area Reader Setting button Main area Click this button to display the Reader Setting page Pages of each setup menu will be displayed The reader ID settings and the network settings can be configured on the Reader Setting page Administrator button Click this button
63. ge Select Yes Capture the iris data by clicking the Capture button Refer to p 44 Click the Register button Settings are registered and the registration of user with operator s privilege is completed E Setup from the Web Browser on the PC In the stand alone mode iris reader setup is available from the web browser Notes e Web browser control is available by administrators only e Refer to p 32 for details on setting items Displaying the Setup Menu Step 1 Start up the web browser Enter http iris reader IP address indexeng html in the address box of the browser Example htto 192 168 0 3 indexeng html j e i a D Sat fe te Ge amp O 4 in i ao i a iie 3 Press the Enter key on the keyboard Login page will be displayed BM ET200 Enter User ID and Password Setup Menu will be displayed BM ET200 Recognition Method Network Audio Mode Guidance Language Japanese x Se Output 2 Output OYes No dete Eee Live Indicator Blinking BM ET200 Recognition Method Network Audio Mode Guidance Language Output 1 Recognized Signal Output 2 Rejected Signal Live Indicator External Trigger Input Buzzer Menu Buttons Setup page Click the desired button in the frame on the left of the win dow to display the respective setup menu 38 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right
64. h speed serial interface Interface board Interface card reader Wiegand power output card reader Wiegand DATAO input card reader Wiegand DATA1 input card reader RS 485 A B card reader Interface access control panel Wiegand power input access control panel Wiegand DATAO output access control panel Wiegand DATA1 output access control panel Wiegand ACCEPT LED input access control panel Wiegand REJECT LED input access control panel RS 485 A B access control panel Alarm output tamper detection Alarm output2 power status Recognition result output2 REJECT Buzzer input Time adjust input Numeric key external storage device Wiegand RS 485 Either can be selected 5 V DC 100 mA Max OV to 5 VDC 25 mA Max Active low OV to 5 VDC 25 mA Max Active low Differential input 0 2 V or more Differential output 2 V or more When termina tion is ON Wiegand RS 485 Either can be selected 5 V DC No connection available OV to 5 VDC 25 mA Max Active low OV to 5 VDC 25 mA Max Active low OV to 5 V 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more OV to 5 V 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more Differential input 0 2 V or more Differential output 2 V or more When termina tion is ON 8 Open collector output Normally Open Active low 24 V DC 24 mA Max Open collector output Normally Close Low level 24 V
65. he iris images and com pares the data with that distributed to the recognition iris reader or that read out by the card reader connected to the iris reader If the iris data of either eye is corresponding with the iris data that is distributed or that is read out you will be rec ognized as an enrolled user The recognition time will be approx 0 3 seconds after iris image capturing If no Corresponding iris data is found in the recognition iris reader the iris reader will transfer the data to the iris server The iris server will compare the transferred iris data with those enrolled in the iris database for certification In this document the certification by the iris server is called server certification The recognition time will be approx 5 seconds after iris image capturing The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions The recognition time may differ depending on the traffic of the network or the total number of the enrolled users Option camera can be installed BM ETC202 Not supplied to the iris reader Optional minisize color camera can be installed in the iris reader You can record the facial image of a user by connecting this camera and a recorder Using the recognition result outputs REJECT of the iris reader you can record only users that have not been recognized Access control system can be composed Iris readers and the iris server can compose an access control system in combination with access co
66. he iris reader becomes the operation status Notes e f the front door is not closed after Setup Switch 8 is set to OFF for a specified period the iris data stored in the iris reader will be deleted e n case the stored data is deleted by the tamper detection backup of stored data is available Refer to p 48 or 58 E Notification about the Installation Site This iris reader is limited to indoor use Near infrared light contained in sunlight incandescent light and halogen light is used for iris image capturing by the iris read er If the iris reader is installed in a place which receives this light directly it may cause invalid iris data enrollment recognition as the iris reader cannot capture iris images properly Keep the iris reader away from the following Otherwise light may affect on the iris reader e Outdoor places e Direct sunlight or light reflection 20 e Incandescent or halogen lighting e Places where the iris reader or the user s eyes are directly exposed to light Notes A quantity of acceptable near infrared ray is 500 W cm or less e Places near the light reflection from a mirror etc e Places where the amount of light is not appropriate for operation Keep the iris reader away in the following in addition to the above surroundings e Vibration It may cause invalid iris image capturing and recognition It may also cause other trouble or damage e Places whose humidity is not between 30 and 90 and w
67. here are no user serviceable parts inside Panasonic is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a disas sembled Panasonic apparatus by unauthorized person nel Contact qualified service personnel for mainte nance Do not strike or shake the apparatus Handle the apparatus with care or it could cause the trouble of it Do not expose nor operate the apparatus in wet damp conditions Take immediate action if the apparatus gets wet Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture could damage the apparatus and also cause electric shocks Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the apparatus Use soft and dry cloth to clean the apparatus when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild deter gent and wipe gently Do not use the apparatus beyond operating require ments It is designed to operate properly for environment spec ified below Temperature Humidity 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 30 to 90 relative humidity non condensing source voltage 12 V DC 24 V DC Important notes specific to the apparatus This unit has no power switch Power is supplied from an external 12 V DC 24 V DC power supply device Refer to service personnel for how to turn on off the power Note While the power is turned off recognition and entrance will NOT be available This unit must be powered by a UL Listed access control power limited power supply capable of 4 hours of standby powe
68. hose temperature is not between 0 C and 40 C between 32 F and 104 F If the iris reader is located in an area exceeding these ranges it may cause damage or a malfunction e Noise for example places near air conditioners or ventilators e Electricity When objects made of glass or acrylic etc are located between an iris reader and a user enrollment or recognition may fail due to the light refraction light reflection or sensor malfunction Installation Space and Recognition Range Keep the Installation Space The installation space described in the following illustrations is required Note The height of the iris reader shown in the figure is a recommendation The center of the optical axis and upside down side limit of the eye position will differ depending on the installation height Top View ms 1 100 mm 43 in 26 Height of the iris reader Side View Keep this area free _ S from obstructions L O E 5 BE o 400 mm 16 in 700 mm 28 in lt 1100 mm 43 in lt O Eo a O NS Floor Check the Capturing Range If the height of the iris reader is 1 240 mm 48 8 in as described in the previous Side View illustration the recognition range will become as follows Note If your eye position is higher than the upside limit bend down If your eye position is lower than the downside limit get on a pedestal etc 1 678 mm 66 1 in Upside
69. ils Users PIN change with the numeric key is available Other controls are unavailable Refer to p 76 for details ator s privilege Shift between recognition OK mode lt gt administrator mode Setting of operation Reader Setting recognition Recognition Method Language setting of Reader Setting voice guidance oe Info Audio Mode Reader Setting Mute Simple Full Operation Info Output setting of Output Reader Setting 1 Recognized Signal Operation Info ator s privilege Output width setting of Reader Setting Output 1 Recognized ie Info signal IEN setting of Output Reader Setting 2 Rejected Signal Operation Info Output width setting of Reader Setting Output 2 Rejected oon Info signal Live indicator setting Reader Setting Operation Info External trigger input set Reader Setting ting eae Info Buzzer setting Reader Setting OK Operation Info User Register iris data User Administrator OK OK User List Register PIN User Administrator OK OK User List User Administrator OK OK User List User Administrator OK User List User Administrator OK OK User List Delete PIN User Administrator User List Change PIN User Administrator User List Administrator m password and a iris data Administrator List Delete administrator User Administrator OK information Adminis
70. ing lamp decreases when the distance between the iris reader and you is closer When the distance Too close Please date between the iris reader and you is too short the right back a little 5 4 Please move a 3 little closer 2 Far 1 ee p ooo E if You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning When trying the procedure of How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror p 68 you may sometimes have difficulty in positioning the eyes in the mirror In this case cover either eye and position your opened eye over an eye image capturing camera Note Even if you carry out one eye adjusting capture left and right eye separately to enroll both eyes Eye image capturing camera Right E if You are Wearing an Eyepatch etc Enrollment recognition using one eye capturing is available when you cannot have both eyes captured due to an eyepatch etc In this case the voice guidance or distance indicator will lead you to position your opened eye over an eye image captur ing camera Refer to the illustrations in If You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning Position your eye on the eye image captur ing camera according to the guidance 69 J E Cases of Enrollment Recognition Failure e You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely enough during the capturing procedure e You were wearing sunglasses whose lens color is too deep to be captured e There were smudges on the glasses e You were
71. ion iris readers can be connected to the iris server in the LAN 8 The UL Listed card reader when employed must be suitable for use with the selected UL Listed Access Control Panels Refer to the UL Listed Access Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with the UL Listed card readers and compatibility with the BM ET200 e ris recognition technology is a way to identify a person with iris patterns an iris is the thin plate shaped film in front of the eyeball which differ among each person The iris pattern of the left eye differs from that of the right eye e Using iris readers users can carry out recognition without touching any devices e n the iris recognition process the users are recognized with the enrolled iris data x x2 x3 x4 Automatic guidance and recognition by voice guidance and distance indicator When a user is within 50 cm 1 64 ft of the front of an iris reader the voice guidance will start Moving to the point where the user can see both eyes in the mirror according to the voice guidance or distance indicator the user s iris images will be automatically captured and the user will be recognized from the iris data The recognition range of the iris reader is between approx 30 cm 0 98 ft and 40 cm 1 32 ft One time capturing of both eyes enables recognition in approx 0 3 seconds This iris reader captures the iris images of both eyes at the same time generates iris data from t
72. l number of users that can be registered differs depending on the total license numbers of User Licence Software BM EU30000E Series This software is sold separately however it must be used in combination with iris readers If User Licence Software BM EUSOOOOE Series is not installed on the iris server up to 25 users can be enrolled Distribution To transfer enrolled data from the iris server to iris readers and to save the data in the iris readers Enrollment To save a user s iris data associated with the individual information name and ID data etc in the iris server Iris data is enrolled using this iris reader or the administration software High speed serial interface Connector that expands the functions of iris reader Numeric key or external storage device can be connected ID data The data which is enrolled with each user s information in an access control system with a card reader Iris reader Panasonic Iris Reader BM ET200 Iris data Data that are generated from captured iris images Iris recognition Way to identify a person with iris patterns which differ between each person Iris server PC in which the following applications are installed The iris server can administer all the iris readers connected in the LAN e Administration Software BM ES200 e User Licence Software BM EU30000E Series Interface board Board that is connected to external devices supporting the Wiegand RS 485 interface When the iris reader is used in th
73. lasses sunglasses take them off Follow the directions of system administrators or operators to start iris image capturing e The voice guidance will say Please look into the mirror Please open your eyes wider e The distance indicator or voice guidance will start Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror p 68 Move your position slowly by following the distance indicator or voice guidance e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too far the voice guidance will say Please move a little closer e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too short the voice guidance will say Please move back a little Procedure When your eyes are positioned within the capturing range all the five lamps will light up the short electronic sound PiPi is heard and your eyes will be captured Keep your eyes opened widely during your iris image capturing It takes approx 30 seconds max for capturing Capturing is finished After capturing the short electronic sound PiPi is heard The iris server will display the message to the system administrators or operators that the user needs to retry capturing After your iris image has been captured take your eyes off the mirror Wait until you can confirm the capturing result as you may need to retry the capturing Wait for the directions of system administrators or operators as it will take
74. mple 06 01 31 23 59 2006 January 31 23 59 Manual setting button Set the time and date in the time and date display area and click this button The time and date will be registered in the iris reader Notes e It is impossible to set Second by clicking this button e t is possible to enter the time and date directly instead selecting the values from the time and date display area Synchronized Time amp Date with PC button The acquired time and date from the PC will be registered in the iris server The acquired time and date are displayed as YY MM DD in the time and date display area drop down menu Note It is possible to set Second by clicking this button E Check the Version of Iris Reader Software Version Check the version of iris reader software and audio file on this page Refer to pages 37 and 38 for how to display this page BM ET200 Reader Software Version The software version of iris reader is displayed Audio File Version The audio file version is displayed E Download Files Download lt is possible to download the reader software and audio file on this page The Download Software page has 2 tabs of the Software tab and the Audio File tab Download the Software Click the Software tab on the Download page Refer to pages 37 and 38 Perform software download on this page BM ET200 Nieto V Click the Browse button The Choose file screen is dis
75. nterface board Interface board screw 11 If necessary connect the cable for the alarm terminals cable for the Wiegand terminals and cable for the RS 485 terminals to the connector terminal Refer to p 23 for connection example Interface board 29 Important e Connect the cable firmly Otherwise that may cause loose connection or cable disconnection e Do not mistake signal terminals and GND terminals 12 Connect the earth to the GND terminal by using the earth ground cable supplied secure the GND cables of iris reader and interface board together GND cable of interface board GND Earth ground cable a DS EAEE Q Q am Interface board Caution Earth ground cable supplied must be con nected to the earth ground 13 If necessary connect the option camera not supplied to the iris reader with the BNC cable supplied to the option camera Important Connect the LAN cable and audio output cable before connecting the option camera to the iris reader Otherwise the option camera may hide the connectors and connections may be hard 1 Fix the option camera to the iris reader with the option camera screw supplied to the camera Hook the upper holes of option camera on these protrusions Option camera screw Supplied to the option camera Option camera Option camera screw holes 30 2 Insert the option camera firmly into the CN6 con nector until the connector clicks C
76. nterface board screw Interface board 3 Detach the rear cover from the main unit by removing the mounting screws O900D Mounting screw b NVI O 7 Rear cover 4 Secure the rear cover to the wall or junction box built in a wall with the locally procured screws and fix the tam per detection lever on the wall Important e To work tamper detection properly mount tamper lever to the wall by screw e The tamper detection lever is crucial to function of the tamper and needs to be attached securely to the wall for the tamper to work properly Reinforcing screw holes Tamper detection lever Junction box Screws Locally procured 5 Attach the main unit to the rear cover 1 Hook the upper side of main unit on the rear cover 2 Push the lower side of main unit into the rear cover Important e Check if there is no gap between the iris reader and rear cover e f the cables are lead out of the bottom side coat the cables with cable covers etc O0900D P 6 Connect the LAN cable and audio output cable to the iris reader Attach the ferrite core supplied to the LAN cable and audio output cable LAN connector Audio output connector 2 lt N y ll EH i Ferrite core 7 Fix the power cable to the iris reader with the supplied Clamping tool and clamping screw Cut off the extra portion of clamping tool Clamping tool screw
77. ntrol panels card readers and electric locks etc These devices are independent to BM ET200 Supporting a common access control interface Recognition result outputs support Wiegand RS 485 which is one of the interfaces commonly used for access control systems Any access control panel supporting the Wiegand RS 485 interface can be directly connected to the iris reader The iris reader also has a Wiegand RS 485 input Any card reader supporting the Wiegand RS 485 interface can be direct ly connected to the iris reader for composing an access control system Our exclusive protocol is employed Recognition is available using a card that includes iris data By using the iris server and a card writer you can write the iris data of user into a card When the user passes the card through the card reader connected to an iris reader recognition is available 10 Precautions General safety requirement For Installation Refer all work related to the installation of the apparatus to qualified service personnel or system installers Consult an expert for help in evaluating load bearing capacity of the installation surface and structure If the sur face is not strong enough the apparatus may fall down Refer to the apparatus specifications for weights To avoid fire or personal injury Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the apparatus Do not attempt to disassemble the apparatus T
78. ocal Area Network The iris data is enrolled in the iris database of the iris server Up to 10 025 users can enroll their iris data 1 For operation in the network mode you need to install the optional Administration Software BM ES200 The PC needs to have Microsoft Windows operating system installed The total number of users that can be enrolled differs depending on the total license numbers of the User Licence Software BM EUSOOOOE Series e As a recognition iris reader for iris recognition Iris data of up to 5 025 users can be distributed from the iris server to iris readers If the iris data of user has been distrib uted to a recognition iris reader or if a card reader connected to a recognition iris reader reads the iris data out of a card the iris reader can recognize the user in approx 0 3 seconds after iris image capturing The user can check the recogni tion result with the result indicator accept reject on the front panel of the iris reader For enrollment Captures iris images of both eyes generates iris data from the iris images and enrolls the iris data in the iris server If a card writer is connected to the iris server iris data enrolled in the iris server can be written into a card 4 Iris server l Card writer Enrolled iris data is distributed l to iris readers If no corresponding iris data has been found in the iris reader the iris reader accesses the administration
79. of the window When there are tabs at the top of the setup page displayed in the frame on the right of the window click the desired tab to display and configure the setting items relating to the name of the tab After completing each setting item click the Apply button to apply them E About the Operation Window Reader Setting button Time amp Date button Time amp Date Version button Version Download button Download User Administrator button User Administrator Log button sam Backup Restore Backup Restore button Reader Setting button Click this button to display the Reader Setting page The basic settings recognition method settings and the network settings can be configured on the Reader Setting page Refer to p 40 Time amp Date button Click this button to display the Time amp Date page The time and date setting can be configured on the Time amp Date page Refer to p 50 Version button Click this button to display the Version page software version and audio file version can be checked on the Version page Refer to p 50 Download button Click this button to display the Download page software and audio file can be downloaded on the Download page Refer to p 51 Guidance Language Recognized Signal External Trigger Input BM ET200 Recognition Method Network Audio Mode Full Japanese K Rejected Signal Output Width
80. one of the following Restore user information Press 0 enter Back up user information Press 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 If the external storage device does not have the sufficient capacity or if the storage device is damaged the file will not be output and the voice guidance says Registration has been failed When finishing operation press enter If no Operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Back up or Restore Reader Setting The following is how to back up or restore reader setting Notes e Before restoring reader setting save a file as SystemInfo bin in the external storage device If this file does not exist it is impossible to restore the reader setting e The name of file that is saved when backup is performed becomes SystemInfo bin Procedure Press 0 7 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Connect an external storage device and a numeric key with the USB hub to the iris reader Note Before restoring reader setting save a file as Systemlnfo bin in the external storage device Enter one of the following Restore reader setting Press 0 enter Back up reader setting Pres
81. ooting p 80 e Depending on capturing conditions it will take approx 10 seconds between capturing and recognition e The recognition result will be transferred to the access control panel accompanied by the user information such as the ID data etc E Recognition by an Iris Reader and a Card Reader No Procedure Stand Sit down in front of the iris reader Follow the directions by system administrators or operators Pass a card through the card reader Note If the card reader is a non contact type position the card close to the card read er Move your face so as your eyes are positioned within 50 cm 1 64 ft from the iris reader The distance indicator or voice guidance will start Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror p 68 Move your position slowly by following the distance indicator or voice guidance e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too far the voice guidance will say Please move a little closer e When the distance between the iris reader and you is too short the voice guidance will say Please move back a little When your eyes are positioned within the capturing range all the five lamps will light up and your eyes will be captured Keep your eyes opened widely during your iris image capturing The recognition result is announced by a result indicator e When you are recognized as an enrolled user
82. output 2 V or more When termination is ON O V to 5 V DC 25 mA Max Active low Differential input 0 2 V or more Differential output 2 V or more When termination is ON Pinno PortName peaking Interface marking 2 5 ACCEPT LED ACPT Wiegand IN access control panel 2 6 REJECT LED RJCT Wiegand IN access control panel 2 7 POWER PWR Wiegand IN access control panel 8 GND GND Wiegand access control panel 2 9 DATA 0 RS 485 B DATO Wiegand IN access control panel RS 485 B 2 10 DATA 1 RS 485 A DAT1 Wiegand access control panel RS 485 A 2 11 ALARM OUTPUT 2 ALM2 TAMPER DETEC TION 2 42 ALARM OUTPUT 2 GND TAMPER DETEC TION GND Not used Not used Not used Not used IN OUT IN OUT OUT A signal Wiegand OVto5 V DC 24 mA ACCEPT LED is input to Max Active low Pulse control the ACCEPT indi width 200 ms or more cator of this iris reader when Wiegand output is set up OVto5V DC 24 mA Max Active low Pulse width 200 ms or more A signal Wiegand REJECT LED is input to control the REJECT indicator of this iris reader when Wiegand output is set up The iris reader works even when nothing is connect ed to this terminal The iris reader works even when nothing is connect ed to this terminal A signal DATAO is out put from this terminal to an access control panel OVto5VDC 25 mA Max Active low A sign
83. ox Two gang junction box 4 in x 4 in Necessary when attaching the rear cover to the Rear cover fixing screw wall Mandatory GND cable Mandatory Solder both ends of the cable with M3 screw clamp terminals Use the supplied earth ground cable to connect the earth ground 1 Only cables without connector covers are usable Notes e When you use the alarm output and Wiegand terminals you need optional cables suited for the connectors of external devices Use the UL style 1571 or equivalents AWG 22 16 wire e When you use the RS 485 terminals you need optional twisted pair cables AWG 22 16 suited for the connectors of external devices e t is recommended to use shielded twisted pair cables for the open collector output connectors Cable Preparation Power cable with sealing Clamping tool Earth ground cable with sealing supplied Note Use 18 gauge wire or better when connecting to the earth ground e 0 E Description about Tamper Detection This iris reader has the tamper detection function to protect the data and setting values stored in the reader If the iris camera is left in the tamper detection status for a specified period the iris data stored in the iris reader will be deleted e The tamper detection status can be canceled with Setup Switch 8 Set this switch to ON when the front cover is removed for servicing Refer to p 21 e After servicing set this switch to OFF and close the front cover T
84. played BM ET200 Check the result The result of capturing is displayed in Result Retry capturing when Iris image capturing is incomplete is displayed Then click one of the following buttons to capture iris data Capture Left Iris image again button Captures the left eye Capture Right Iris image again button Captures the right eye Capture Both Iris image again button Captures the both eyes Note Click the Cancel button to cancel capturing Click the Verify button to verify the result The result of verification is displayed in Result e When the verification is valid Verified will be dis played e When the verification is invalid Could not be verified will be displayed When the verification is valid the Back button will become available Click the Back button to return to the User screen Note Enrollment is not completed at the time when clicking the Back button Click the Register button The iris data is enrolled E Check the Logs Log Access log and system log can be checked on the Log page The Log page has 2 tabs of the Access Log tab and the System Log tab Check the Access Log Access Log Click the Access Log tab on the Log page Refer to pages 37 and 38 It is possible to check the access log on this page Note The newest log is displayed on the top of the first page BM ET200 Output to File button When this bu
85. played ET 200_0001 bin Fie of hope at Files f Select the download file Select the ET200_ bin file Click the Open button The selected file name is displayed in Download Software Click the Execute button Download is started Download the Audio File Click the Audio File tab on the Download page Refer to pages 37 and 38 Perform audio file download on this page BM ET200 Click the Browse button The Choose file screen is displayed My Compules Myler File name FET 200_AUDI0_0007 bar Paces Files of hyper ifm Select the download file Select the ET200_AUDIO_ bin file Click the Open button The selected file name is displayed in Download Audio File Click the Execute button Download is started 91 92 Configure the Settings Relating to Network Network Click the Network tab on the Reader Setting page Refer to pages 37 and 38 Configure the settings relating to network on this page BM E1200 Eormgriimn Shred Reader ID Enter the iris reader ID Default 1 IP Address Enter the IP address of iris reader as nnn nnn nnn nnn Available value for nnn O to 255 Default 192 168 0 3 Note nnn nnn nnn 255 is unavailable Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of iris reader as nnn nnn nnn nnn Available value for nnn O to 255 Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address Enter th
86. r Adopting tamper proof structure Refer to service personnel for relocating or servicing the apparatus As the unit has been designed in tamper proof struc ture buzzer sound will be activated with alarm notifica tion when you try to open the front cover or detach the apparatus from the wall Then recognition will become unavailable the alarm notification will also be sent to the iris server and the stored data user information and reader settings may be erased from the unit Use of near infrared ray Near infrared ray is used when iris data are captured by the apparatus The near infrared ray is compliant with the radiological safety standard of IEC60825 1 Indication label Refer to the indication placed on the bottom of the apparatus as to the indications of equipment classifica tion and power source etc This apparatus is not designed to prevent theft The apparatus is designed to perform roles of capturing personal iris data of recognizing individuals and of pro ducing output signals only TO ensure your entrance gate security you must use the apparatus together with other security system or devices including electric locks Panasonic is NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CRIME OR TROUBLE CAUSED BY USING THIS APPARATUS In some cases recognition or enrollment doesn t work properly It could be invalid in recognition or enrollment when the apparatus has difficulty in getting iris information due to dirt in front of lens
87. reflection of glasses or insufficiency of physical requirement Iris data is a nature of privacy Take enough care not to leak the data out of the iris server It is also recommended that you should get an agreement from a person to register his or her data The settings of this apparatus are configured by the setup PC or iris server The operational setting of stand alone mode is config ured using the setup PC The operational setting of net work mode is configured using the optional Administration Software BM ES200 which is to be installed in the iris server Depending on the settings the voice guidance will not be output or the live indicator will be off at all times Refer to system administrators for details on settings If the previous version of Administration Software BM ES300 BM ES300A or BM ES330 is installed on the iris server you cannot set up iris readers or distribute iris data from the iris server to Iris readers Take care not to pinch your hands or fingers between the front panel and the body of this appara tus That may cause injury When the front panel is damaged refer to the dealer It may affect iris image capturing and cause invalid recognition Avoid placing a receptacle that contains liquid such as water When the liquid falls over the apparatus it may cause a fire or electric shock Follow all instructions Otherwise our liability will be limited For details refer to Limitation o
88. rm and UL style 1571 or equivalents AWG 22 16 Remove 9 mm 10 mm of the outer jacket of the trigger terminals shielded cable or shielded wire must be cable and twist the cable core to prevent the short used circuit first Recommended tool Flat blade screwdriver 23 mm x 2 6 mm W 0 12 x 0 1 W Cable for the Wiegand UL style 1571 or equivalents AWG 22 16 Remove 9 mm 10 mm of the outer jacket of the terminals Shielded cable or shielded wire must be cable and twist the cable core to prevent the short used circuit first Recommended tool Flat blade screwdriver 23 mm x 2 6 mm W 0 12 x 0 1 W Cable for the RS 485 ter UL style 1571 or equivalents AWG 22 16 Remove 9 mm 10 mm of the outer jacket of the minals Shielded cable or shielded wire must be cable and twist the cable core to prevent the short used circuit first Recommended tool Flat blade screwdriver 23 mm x 2 6 mm W 0 12 x 0 1 W Audio output cable 3 5 mm stereo mini plug Pre out 10 kQ 16 dBV Notes e Connect the cables to the stereo speakers equipped with the audio amplifier e When connected to a monaural speaker no sound may be heard Cable for numeric key USB cable Series A Necessary when using a numeric key to enter Recommended cable length 3 m 9 8 ft numbers for PIN recognition etc When using with or less the external storage device a USB hub is neces Sary tem item numberfRecommended type us Junction b
89. rop e The recognition range is within approx 30 cm to 2 om 40 cm 0 98 ft to 1 32 ft away from the iris reader e The recognition area differs depending on users However the approximate recognition area is where you can stand holding the tilt handles with your arms bent moderately Hold the tilt handles at the sides of the front panel Keep bending your arms moderately while holding the Tilt handles handles OC Front panel Eye image capturing cameras Avoid hiding with Avoid hiding with a hand a hand or cloth etc or cloth etc Caution Take care not to pinch your hands or fingers between the front panel and the body of this appliance Make sure that you can see either eye in the mirror When the eyes are not positioned in the mirror move to the point where you can see the eyes in the mirror or adjust the angle of the front panel by holding the tilt handles Procedure m a Open your eyes widely and look at the mirror from the front side Open your eyes as wide as you can so as not to hide the irises with eyelids and eyelashes Not preferable Preferable Adjust your eye position by following the distance indicator or voice guidance from the speaker The distance indicator consists of five lamps When a user comes to the position that is most suitable for Distance between the Number of Voice guidance capturing all the five lamps light up The number of men a lignt
90. s 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 If the external storage device does not have the sufficient capacity or if the storage device is damaged the file will not be output and the voice guidance says Registration has been failed 59 60 No Procedure When finishing operation press enter 4 If no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Set the Time and Date The following is how to set the time and date No Procedure Press 0 5 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the time and date Example When setting 2006 January 1 23 59 Press 2 0 0 6 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 9 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Note When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed retry Step 2 Set the Audio Mode The following is how to set the Audio Mode Mute There is no audio output Simple An audio output of Identification completed or Sorry you were not identified is generated based on the result of recognition Full There are a voice guidance giving instructions such as Please move a little closer etc as well as recognition results
91. s of Interface Board SW1 C rroa O roca SW1 SW2 SW1 SW2 ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW1 SW2 SW1 SW2 ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW1 SW2 SW1 SW2 ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Cc O prar t termination 21 Factory SW1 1 OFF RS 485 termination selects whether to RS 485 ter RS 485 ter Available only when SW2 1 access control activate the termina mination mination and SW2 2 are OFF RS panel tion of the RS 485 ON OFF or 485 is selected When connection with the Wiegand selecting Wiegand surely access control panel set this switch to OFF Otherwise communication may not be established connection with the Wiegand selecting Wiegand surely card reader set this switch to OFF Otherwise communication may not be established SW1 3 OFF Not used Do not set Factory default SW1 4 OFF Not used Do not set Factory default Setup Switches of Interface Board SW2 Factory i SW2 1 OFF Communication I F 1 Selects the interface Wiegand RS 485 surely set SW2 1 and access control for connection with SW2 2 to the same posi panel access control panel tion If the setting is mixed Determines the func communication may not be tions of 7 to 10 established SW1 2 OFF RS 485 termination selects whether to RS 485 ter RS 485 ter Available only when SW2 3 card reader activate the termina mination mination and
92. s privilege Example When ID is 01 press 0 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Notes e When you give the operator privilege mode to other users repeat this step e When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed the iris reader will return to the status before operation When finishing operation press enter If no Operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Delete the Operater s Privilege from Users The following is how to delete the operator s privilege from a user No Procedure Press 0 2 enter The short electronic sound PiPi is heard Enter the ID 2 digit of a user to delete the operator s privilege Example When ID is 01 press 0 1 enter The voice guidance will say Registration has been completed Notes e When you delete the operator s privilege from other users repeat this step e When the voice guidance says Registration has been failed the iris reader will return to the status before operation When finishing operation press enter If no Operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more the voice guidance will say Registration has been failed and the iris reader will return to the status before operation Delete a User The following is how to delete
93. slipped off the eye s corneal surface the contact edge may hide the iris images That may cause invalid recognition In this case move the contact lens back to the corneal surface by blinking or carry out enrollment after removing the contact lenses e Follow the distance indicator and voice guidance by moving slowly If you move so fast that your iris image cannot be captured properly it may cause invalid recognition Move as slowly as you can when following the distance indicator and voice guidance 6 Operating Procedures Instructions for Users E How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror This iris reader captures the iris data of both eyes at one time If the eyes are not positioned within the capturing range enroll ment recognition will be invalid Before enrollment recognition you the user should stand in front of the iris reader as follows and adjust your eye position Even when you carry out enrollment recognition while sitting you should adjust your eye position in the same way Note If your eye position is higher than the upside limit bend down If your eye position is lower than the upside limit get on a pedestal etc Procedure Stand where you can see the iris reader from the wirtor front side Stand where you can hold the tilt handles with your arms bent moderately If you are standing within the recognition range the distance indicator will light up at the center of the mirror tween Notes Mit
94. ss Control Panels Refer to the UL Listed Access Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with the UL Listed card readers and compatibility with the BM ET200 e The use of an external recorder and master clock has not been evaluated by UL 1 Attach a relay if necessary Do not use relay out to control door directly Only UL Listed Access Control Panels should be connected to the door 2 These devices are independent to BM ET200 3 This iris camera supports auto negotiation When a switching hub supporting auto sensing are used auto detect may not activate properly and the connection may not be established Card reader Wiegand setting Access control panel Wiegand setting Tamper detection H Relay alarm light etc ofan Alarm input Signal GND Master clock Power terminal Card reader Wiegand DATA1 gt 10 Wiegand DATAO gt 9 Wiegand GND gt 8 Electric lock 2 Access control panel 2 Wiegand DATA1 gt 4 Wiegand DATAO gt 3 Wiegand GND gt
95. ster administrators Refer to p 36 e Set up the users with the operator s privilege Refer to p 37 e Set up the operation information and recognition method Refer to p 40 Turn off the power supply Detach the front cover and remove the LAN cable Attach the front cover to the iris reader Connect the numeric key to the iris reader and supply the power to the iris reader Register users with the numeric key e Shift from the recognition mode to the administrator mode Refer to p 53 e Register users Refer to p 54 e Shift from the administrator mode to the recognition mode Refer to p 53 35 E Registering Administrators The following are descriptions of how to register administra tors in the stand alone mode In the stand alone mode reg istration of at least one administrator is required In the fac tory default setting there are no administrators At the time of initial setup surely register an administrator Up to three administrators can be registered Reader ID 1 IP Address 192 168 0 3 Subnet Mask 2068 2059 2590 Gateway IP Address No setting Start up the web browser Note Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 when the operating system is Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 when the operating system is Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Enter http 192 168 0 3 indexeng html in the address box of the browser
96. tant operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the appliance SA 1966 The serial number of this product may be found on the bot tom of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No eee Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 10 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 11 All interconnecting devices must be UL Listed The UL Listed card reader when employed must be suitable for use with the selected UL Listed Access Control Panels Refer to the UL Listed Ac
97. ternal master clock The third party external power supply should meet the following specifications and must be powered by a UL Listed access control power limited power supply capable of 4 hours of standby power BC Output voltage Output current capacity 12 VDC 12 V DG 0 5 V Minimum 1 2 A 24V DC 24 V DC 0 5 V Minimum 0 6 A Rated ripple voltage Ripple noise 150 mV P P or less Overcurrent protection Enabled mandatory 2 This iris reader supports auto negotiation If you use a hub supporting auto sensing connection may not be established due to auto sensing malfunction 3 The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions network conditions or the total number of enrolled users 4 User Licence Software BM EU30000E Series option is required gt Refer to the dealer for available external devices 6 For RS 485 communication our exclusive protocol is employed For use with RS485 only Refer to UL Listed Access Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with this UL Listed reader Standard Accessories Operating Instructions This document ccceceee TDG The following parts are used during installation procedures Earth ground cable meee en een ee et eee a aa 1 p0 CAMEO IMO NOOO E E L E E A 1 pc Clamping tool screw 3 mm tapping Screw n 1 00 Tamperproof Screw drivet tOO sresrciisnirresrsrsrsiecinera 1 pc FO aac carede tase orrek EEEa 2 PCs MEAN
98. tion Code 0 00 0 01 0 02 0 03 0 04 0 05 0 06 0 07 0 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 19 0 20 0 21 1 00 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 1 10 ei 112 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 Details software download to reader is complete Download of Audio File is complete Operation information was updated Recognition Method was updated Network Information was updated setup Time amp Date is complete User Information was enrolled User Information was updated User Information was deleted Administrator Information was enrolled Administrator Information was updated Administrator Information was deleted Output Access Log to file is complete Delete All Access Log is complete Output System Log to file is complete Delete All System Log is complete Backup of user information is complete Restore of user information is complete Backup of reader information is complete Restore of reader information is complete Logged in PIN was updated Changed Reader to Administrator mode Changed Reader to Recognition mode Iris data was enrolled PIN was enrolled User information was deleted Gave the User Operator s Privilege Deleted Operator s Privilege from the User Guidance Mode of the reader was updated Audio Mode of the reader was updated setup Time amp Date is complete Output Access Log to file is complete Delete All Access Log is complete Output
99. trator List Change password User Administrator Administrator List Delete user information Delete all user informa tion Give an operator privi lege 33 34 Web browser control Numeric key Administrator Users with the oper ator s privilege Outputs the access log Log Access Log to a CSV file Delete all access log Log Access Log information g Outputs the system log to a CSV file Log r a Delete all system log Log System Log information Back up Restore Reader setting Backup Restore OK OK OK Reader Setting Others Time amp date Time amp Date Time amp ae o ooo Network setting Reader Setting Network cic en i E Connection and Setup Flow Connection and setup are performed before the iris reader is used in the stand alone mode No Procedure Detach the front cover from the iris reader Refer to p 28 tr ras Make sure that the power is not supplied to the iris reader Perform the setup switch setting Set the operation mode to the stand alone mode Refer to p 21 po Bogs Bo Boon Fa go fs Procedure Use a LAN cable to connect the setup PC and reader s and attach the front cover Lead the LAN cable out of the rear side or the cable hole of the bottom side Refer to p 29 Supply the power to the iris reader Perform the following settings using the web browser on the PC e Regi
100. tructions for Users 0 E How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror E if You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning n E if You are Wearing an Eyepatch etc ee E Cases of Enrollment Recognition Failure 0 E How to Carry Out Enrollment Network Mode E How to Carry Out Enrollment Stand alone Mode E How to Carry Out Iris Reader Recognition E Recognition by an Iris Reader and a Card Reader E How to Carry Out PIN Recognition For Use with Stand Alone Mode Only ascese List of System Log INTOPMATION cccccccceeeeecesseeeseeeaenees WOU IS SO OTIC 525 tctpenttnes tango tueete AE ieai E When Enrollment Recognition Becomes Invalid E Before Requesting for Repair 00 0 cecccceeeee ee eeees SSC A NOINS erreneren EEr r EEEE RT Standard ACCESSOTIES cecesiicerscnoedile vonsiedtonesideedaehiedlestieasaaees 69 Iris Reader BM ET200 is used in an access control system The iris reader which captures a user s Iris image is available for the following operation modes e Stand alone mode The iris reader can be used in the stand alone operation e Network mode Iris server is required to operate the iris server E System Configuration of Stand alone Mode Note Stand alone Mode has not been evaluated by UL It is possible to enroll and recognize iris data by using this iris reader in the stand alone operation Numeric key option or web browser is used for iris re
101. tton is clicked the access log is output to a CSV file Refer to p 47 Delete All button Click this button to delete all the access log information Index Enter the No of the log to be displayed When Refresh button is clicked log information with the entered No or later is displayed Display Enter the total number of access log information to be dis played in one page When Refresh button is clicked entered total number of log information is displayed Refresh button When this button is clicked the value entered in Index or Display is applied lt lt Back button Displays the previous page Next gt gt button Displays the next page No The serial number that shows the number of log informa tion Time and Date Displays the time and date of log information Example 06 01 23 13 59 59 ID Displays the user ID when recognition is accepted Result Displays the recognition result Top gt gt button Returns to the top of this page Note Up to 1 000 access log information can be entered in Display 45 46 Check the System Log System Log Click the System Log tab on the Log page Refer to pages 37 and 38 It is possible to check the system log on this page Note The newest log is displayed on the top of the first page BM ET200 Output to File button When this button is clicked the system log is output to a CSV file Refer to p 47
102. w the mirror You may have moved quickly during cap turing Light has been reflecting on the glasses The contact lenses may have not been in the appropriate position You may have been wearing color con tact lenses Enrollment Recognition is invalid In the following cases the recognition enroll Refer to pages 68 and 80 ment will fail You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely enough during captur ing You were wearing sunglasses whose lens color is too deep to be captured Smudges were on the glasses You were not looking at the mirror during capturing Your position is too near or too far from the iris reader to be captured The audio level of voice guidance may be i set to the minimum o Voice guidance is not heard Refer to system administrators The voice guidance may be set to Mute by the administration software The iris data may be being distributed to the iris reader or the iris reader may be being reset The operation of the iris reader will be available after waiting for a while In the maximum case it takes approx 5 minutes If the iris reader still cannot be operable the operation of the iris reader will be stopped by the settings of the administra tion software All the five lamps of guide indicator and result indicator light up Refer to system administrators Buzzer sound is heard and all of the distance indicator and result indicator are blink ing
103. when a user has shifted from the administrator mode to the recognition mode saved when the iris data was enrolled saved when the PIN was enrolled saved when the user information was deleted saved when the operator s privilege was given to a user saved when the operator s privilege was deleted from a user saved when the guidance mode of the reader was updated saved when the audio mode of the reader was updated saved when the setup of time amp date is complete saved when the access log information is output to a CSV file saved when all the access log information is deleted saved when the system log information is output to a CSV file saved when the system log information is output to a CSV file Saved when backup of user information is complete saved when restore of user information is complete saved when backup of reader information is complete saved when restore of reader information is complete Code 1 19 1 20 1 21 A 01 A 07 A 16 A 19 A 08 A 09 A 10 A 17 A 18 A 20 Details Recognition Method was updated PIN was deleted The Reader was started A reader part may have failed The reader may be disconnected from the Access Control Panel The reader may be disconnected from the Card Reader An unauthorized person may have accessed the reader unit An unauthorized person may have accessed the reader unit The reader unit may have been removed or the cover may be open The rea

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