G4S Technology S813E S813 Enrolment Reader User Manual C Group4 PDF folder Readers s813 enrollment eps

G4S Technology Limited S813 Enrolment Reader C Group4 PDF folder Readers s813 enrollment eps

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Installation and User Instructions for S813 Enrollment ReadersThe S813 Enrollment Reader is used to capturefingerprints, and to encode PhilipsPhilipsS813®®MIFARE orMIFARE DESFire contactless smart cards.The connects to a serial port of a controllingSecurity Management System (SMS) PC using thesupplied cable.Insert the jack pluginto the socket onthe back of thereader bracket.Insert the powerplug into the socketon the back of thereader bracket.Connect the 12Vdcpower source to themains supply.Connect to a serial portof a PC installed with theSMS software. Set up theport in the Install/ClientPorts screen of the SMSsoftware.To use the enrollment reader:1. Log in to the SMS software at the PC that the reader is connected to.2. Start the fingerprint enrollment procedure from the. Follow the prompts.3. Start the encoding procedure from theFingerprint Enrollment screen, accessedthrough the Badge tab of the Card Holders screenFingerprint Enrollment screen. When prompted, presentthe card to be encoded under the finger pad of the reader (tabs are provided on the base plateif you prefer to rest the card against the reader). You will hear a "bleep" when the card hasbeen encoded.Note: Refer to the enrollment guidelines overleaf.4Enrollment Procedure2Reader Connections1InstallationThis illustration shows theconnections from the reader tothe RS232-to-RS485 converterand power supply. There shouldbe no need to make theseconnections yourself - use thesupplied cables.S813 Reader TB1XMT-GXMT+RS232-to-RS485Converter0V0VTX+TX-I/0Do not useRX+RX-+12V12VTwisted pairNote the apparent reverse inpolarity between the converterand reader (from "-" to "+" andvice versa)12Vdc power3Reader Links and SwitchesThe following links are provided on the reader's PCB:LK1 (Audio feedback) - Set to "0" for sound off. Set to "1" for sound on.LK2 (TERM) - Ensure that this link has been removed.LK3 (TEST) - Ensure that this link has been removed.Ensure that all bit switches in SW2 (RDR ADDR) are set to the OFF position.
9600-0334. Installation and User Instructions for S813Enrollment Readers, Issue 1.1 30th January 2004. Group 4Technology, 2003-2004.FCC Notice: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.Any unauthorized modification to this device may void the authorityof the user to operate it.All trademarks acknowledged. Philips and MIFARE are registeredtrademarks of Philips Electronics, N.V.©SpecificationsInput voltage: 9-14V.Input current: 250mA @ nominal 12Vdc supply.Operating temperature: 32 to 122 F (0 to 50 C).Operating humidity: 15 to 90%, non-condensing.Maximum encoding range: 1" (25mm).Approvals: EN50133, R&TTE, IP605.For internal use only.°°Use the following tips to ensure good enrollment.F - Set the Acceptance ThresholdWhen a fingerprint is presented to an S813 Fingerprint Reader during an access-control transaction, itis compared against the fingerprint stored on the card and a score is produced. The closer the match,the higher the score. To gain entry, the score calculated by the reader must be greater than or equal tothe acceptance threshold specified in the Fingerprint Enrollment screen.The default acceptance threshold is specified in the Configure/Preferences screen. You can specify adifferent value by selecting in the Fingerprint Enrollment screen. Thespecified value is stored on the card during encoding.Too high a value may result in a reader not being able to confirm identity. Too low a value mayresult in poor security.You cannot change the acceptance threshold to be less than the minimum allowed setting in youruser privileges (Configure/User/Accounts).The card-level acceptance threshold can be overridden for a specified reader in theInstall/Devices/Readers screen. This may be useful for readers in high-security areas.Custom Acceptance ThresholdNote:!!!Quality:Content:Good.Core isproperly centered.Surface area and ridgepattern are well defined.Quality:Content:More pressureis needed to improvethe image. Enroll again.Core isproperly centered.Quality:Content:Poor - ridgesare not well defined.Enroll using a differentfinger that provides abetter image.Core isproperly centered, but isnot well defined.Quality:Content:Good.Core is notcentered. The samefinger should beenrolled again.5Tips for Good Fingerprint EnrollmentD - Check the Displayed Fingerprint CoreCheck the displayed fingerprint in the Fingerprint Enrollment screen. Make sure that the fingerprintcore is centered in the Fingerprint Image box. Here are examples of typical cores:A - Use the Correct FingersUse index, middle or ring fingers (not thumbs or little fingers):B - Place Finger CorrectlyMake sure each finger is placed with the first joint of the finger resting on the raised ridge at the frontof the sensor. Cover as much of the sensor area as possible with the finger:C - Apply Moderate PressureToo much pressure may cause smudging of the fingerprint. Too little pressure may prevent the ridgepatterns from being captured.Examples:E - Check the Quality and ContentManually check the quality and content of each fingerprint displayed in the Fingerprint Enrollmentscreen.The Quality and Content indicators show estimated quality and content scores. The indicators areshown in green if the estimated scores match or exceed the minimum values set in the Configure/User/Accounts screen. The indicators are shown in red if this is not the case.INCORRECTûCORRECTü

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