Rosslare AY-B9350 User manual

Type
User manual
RosslareBio 9000
Biometric Recognition Management Software
Software Manual
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started
.................................................. 6
Introduction ........................................................................... 7
System Configuration ......................................................... 8
Specification .......................................................................... 9
System Environment ......................................................... 10
Scanning Fingerprints ....................................................... 12
Authentication Method ..................................................... 13
Chapter 2 Installing Bio9000 Professional
.................... 15
Installing SQL Express ...................................................... 16
Configuring SQL Express .................................................. 23
Installing Bio9000 ............................................................. 37
Chapter 3 Basic Configuration and Administrator
Registration
......................................................................... 45
Basic Configuration and Administrator Registration
................................................................................................. 46
Chapter 4 Using Bio9000 Program
................................. 59
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Menu Layout and Icons .................................................... 60
Managing Users .................................................................. 65
Managing Groups ............................................................... 84
Managing Position ............................................................. 90
Managing Access ................................................................ 91
Managing Terminals .......................................................... 93
Managing Authentication Log ...................................... 134
Managing System Log ..................................................... 137
Managing privilege .......................................................... 139
T&A Management ............................................................. 145
Setting Options ................................................................. 146
Setting Time Zone ............................................................ 156
Setting APB ........................................................................ 162
Downloading Logo/Wallpaper ..................................... 170
Downloading Firmware .................................................. 172
Log Management .............................................................. 173
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User Restore ...................................................................... 175
Door Control ...................................................................... 176
Synchronization ................................................................ 177
General Synchronization ................................................ 179
Monitoring .......................................................................... 180
CSV Export ......................................................................... 182
Export User ........................................................................ 184
Import User ....................................................................... 186
Import Log ......................................................................... 187
Setup Wiegand .................................................................. 190
Chapter 5 Appendix
......................................................... 195
FAQ ....................................................................................... 196
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
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Introduction
Biometrics systems are becoming increasingly convenient and affordable,
causing their use to expand beyond the usual high security locations.
Among biometrics systems, fingerprint recognition systems are most
widely used because they are easy to use, affordable, and can support
various applications. Rosslare, a leader in the fingerprint recognition
industry, provides various fingerprint solutions including computer
security, knowledge management, access control, vault security,
electronic transaction settlements, and financial settlements. The
company responds to evolving customer demands through continuous
R&D and quality management.
Rosslare’s access control system integrates the company’s core
technologies such as fingerprint recognition algorithms, optical sensors,
embedded design, and software application technology. Unlike access,
control systems, which only use passwords, or ID cards, Rosslare’s
fingerprint system prevents the possibility of lost passwords, card
forgery, or card robbery. Instead of having terminals operate
independently, the system remotely monitors terminals in network
format, resulting in improved efficiency.
Rosslare’s access control system supports RF cards, passwords, and
fingerprint recognition and provides features such as group ID, shortcut
ID, and 1: N matching, as well an interphone and voice instructions to
satisfy the needs of various customers.
This guide describes how to use the high-capacity access server and
remote manager.
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System Configuration
Network configuration
Item
Major Functions
Server PC
S/W: Access Server, remote manager
(Bio9000)
User Central terminal control and management
Authentication
Client PC
S/W: remote manager (Bio9000)
User registration and management
Terminal status and event monitoring
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Specification
Description
Up to 500 terminals can be connected.
Sixteen programs can connect to the access
server at the same time.
100,000
Initial values are shown below.
- Maximum connection of terminals: 500
- Maximum connection of management programs: 16
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System Environment
Server System (AccessServer)
Item
Description
OS
XP/2003/VISTA/7/10/2008
CPU
Minimum: Pentium Ⅳ 2 GHz or higher
Recommended: Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHz or higher
Memory
Minimum: 1GB (With 400 MB free memory)
Recommended: 3GB (With 1GB free memory)
Hard Disk
Minimum 5 GB free memory
Database
MS SQL Express 2005(Windows 2000 Professional,
XP Professional, VISTA)
MS SQL Server 2005 & 2008(Windows 2000 Server,
2000 Advanced Server, Server 2003, Windows 7)
Oracle 9i, 10g (To be supported)
You can use the MS SQL Express version as the
database but Rosslare will bear no financial or
legal responsibilities
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Client System (Bio9000 / Monitoring)
Terminal (Access Controller)
AY-B91x0BT
AY-B9350
Fingerprint Reader (USB Type)
To authenticate the administrator’s fingerprints or to register the user’s
fingerprints at a PC, a Rosslare fingerprint recognition mouse or hamster
must be installed.
Description
XP/2003/VISTA/7/10/2008
Minimum: Pentium Ⅳ 1GHz or higher
Recommended: Core2 Duo or higher
Minimum: 1GB
Minimum 1 GB of free memory
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Scanning Fingerprints
Scan the fingerprint as described below to prevent errors in fingerprint
registration or authentication.
Maximize the area scanned and apply pressure evenly (50
to 70% of full pressure).
Place the ( core ) of the fingerprint at the center of the scanner.
The core is usually opposite the whitish half-moon at the bottom of
the fingernail. Therefore, place the half-moon part at the center of
the scanner when scanning.
The scanner’s performance depends greatly on
the user. Users should practice and use the
scanning method above for best results.
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Authentication Method
The access control system can conduct authentication using passwords
and RF cards (optional). The administrator can select one of the
following authentication methods to fit the client’s environment.
Fingerprint Authentication
The following fingerprint authentication modes are available.
1:1 Authentication
The user inputs a registered ID and scans his fingerprint. The
system will compare the scanned fingerprint and the fingerprint
registered for the ID. This method enables fast authentication.
1:N Authentication
The user scans his fingerprint without inputting an ID. This
process is simple but authentication may take longer than the
1:1 method if there are a lot of users.
Shortcut ID (SID) Authentication
The user inputs only part of his ID and scans a fingerprint that
was already registered. This process is simple but
authentication may take longer than the 1:1 method if there
are a lot of users.
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Group Authentication
A one to four digit group ID is given to each group. To
authenticate, the user enters the group ID and scans his
fingerprint. For example, apartment residents can use the room
number as the group ID. The group ID can be set during user
registration.
Password Authentication (Except the model has no keypad)
The user inputs 4 to 8 digit numeric password without scanning a
fingerprint. This method is useful in special situations (when the
fingerprint is damaged, etc).
RF Card Authentication (optional)
Users are identified by their RF cards. The RF card numbers must first
be registered at the system.
■ Face Authentication
It is a method of confirmation of an identity through the face of user. It
is available through the registration only at the particular terminal at
which the face authentication is available.
BLE-ID mobile Authentication
It is a method of confirmation of an identity through the mobile phone
app of user. Refer to the APP-x411 BLE-ID App Installation and User
Manual.
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Chapter 2
Installing
Bio9000
Professional
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Installing SQL Express
This section describes how to install SQL Express, which can be used as
the basic database of Bio9000.
Start the executable file of SQL Express. Accept the license
agreement and click [Next].
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Click [Install] and install the essential components.
After installing the components, click [Next] to proceed with
the installation.
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Click [Next] and start the Installation Wizard for Microsoft
SQL Server.
After the system configuration check is completed, click
[Next].
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Input the registration information and click [Next].
Select the components to install as shown below, and click
[Next].
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Select [Mixed Mode]. Enter the password and click [Next].
Click [Next] on the Error and Usage Report Settings window.
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