EverFocus EBC980R User manual

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EBC980R
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ID/Mifare Finger Vein Single-Door Controller
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EverFocus Electronics Corporation
EBC980R
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Instruction Guide
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Note: Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed. Product
specifications might be subject to change without prior notice.
Safety Warning
This product is designed for indoor use only. Do not expose the product to high
humidity and dust.
Temperature: this product is designed to operate in the temperature range -10°C ~
50°C / 14°F ~ 12F
Cleanse: Power off the product before cleansing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth to clean it.
Maintenance: Do not spill liquid of any kind onto the product. It may erode the
components and cause short-circuiting.
Service: Do not attempt to service the product by yourself. Opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other electric hazards. Contact our
technical support for any service or repair needs. Unauthorized opening or tampering
of the product may void the warranty.
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Table of Content
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1
1.1 EBC980 Series Models ......................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Packing List .......................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Specification ........................................................................................................ 3
1.5 Physical Diagram ................................................................................................. 4
2 Installation Overview ......................................................................................... 5
2.1 Stand-Alone System Cording Diagram ................................................................ 5
2.2 Terminal Definition .............................................................................................. 6
2.3 Preparing for Installation ..................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Obtain a Floor Plan ....................................................................................... 7
2.3.2 Determining Hardware and Location ........................................................... 8
2.3.3 Determine the Number of Finger Vein Controller According to the System
Structure .................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Mounting Finger Vein Controller......................................................................... 9
2.5 Connecting ........................................................................................................ 10
2.5.1 Connecting of Power Supply ....................................................................... 10
2.5.2 Connection with the Output of the Alarm ................................................. 11
2.5.3 Connection with Alarm Detector Input ...................................................... 11
2.5.4 Connection with Door Lock ........................................................................ 11
2.5.5 Connection with Request-to-Exit Button .................................................... 12
2.5.6 Connection with Door Sensor ..................................................................... 12
2.6 Connecting Finger Vein Controller and Computer ............................................ 13
2.6.1 Connection with Computer via TCP/IP Interface ........................................ 13
2.7 Reset Controller ................................................................................................. 13
2.8 Before the First Use ........................................................................................... 14
2.9 Tips to Capture a Finger Vein ............................................................................ 14
2.9.1 Insert Your Finger into the Finger Vein Reader Terminal ........................... 14
2.9.2 Hold Finger for a Few Seconds ................................................................... 14
2.10 Routine Maintenance..................................................................................... 14
3 Operating Instructions of Finger Vein Controller ............................................... 15
3.1 Operating Instruction ........................................................................................ 15
3.2 Enter System Setting ......................................................................................... 15
3.3 Enter Menu Setting After Verification ............................................................... 16
3.4 Setting of First Grade Menu .............................................................................. 17
3.5 System Setting ................................................................................................... 18
3.5.1 Set Language ............................................................................................... 19
3.5.2 Set Date Format .......................................................................................... 19
3.5.3 Set Date ...................................................................................................... 20
3.5.4 Set Time ...................................................................................................... 20
3.5.5 Set Daylight Saving Time ............................................................................ 21
3.5.6 Set System Password .................................................................................. 21
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3.5.7 Set ARM Password ...................................................................................... 22
3.5.8 Restore Expired Event ................................................................................. 23
3.5.9 Erase All Events ........................................................................................... 23
3.5.10 Restore Factory Setting ........................................................................... 24
3.6 Card Setting ....................................................................................................... 25
3.6.1 Add Cards .................................................................................................... 25
3.6.2 Delete Cards ................................................................................................ 26
3.6.3 Set Card Properties ......................................................................................27
3.6.4 Synchronize Vein Data In the “Card Setting” menu, scroll to “Synchronize
Vein Data” menu item and press “#” to synchronize the vein data......................... 31
3.7 Door Setting....................................................................................................... 32
3.7.1 Set Open Time ............................................................................................ 32
3.7.2 Set Over Time ............................................................................................. 33
3.7.3 Door Access Mode ...................................................................................... 33
3.7.4 Set Timeout Time ....................................................................................... 34
3.7.5 Set Direction ............................................................................................... 34
3.8 Alarm Setting ..................................................................................................... 34
3.8.1 Composition of Alarm ................................................................................. 34
3.8.2 Basic Configuration of the Alarm ................................................................ 35
3.8.3 Enter Alarm Setting Menu .......................................................................... 35
3.8.4 AlarmIN Setting ........................................................................................... 35
3.8.4.1 Fire Alarm Setting. ........................................................................................37
3.9 Address Setting .................................................................................................. 38
3.10 Set Network ................................................................................................... 39
3.10.1 DHCP Setting ........................................................................................... 39
3.10.2 Set IP Address .......................................................................................... 39
3.10.3 Reset Network ......................................................................................... 40
3.11 System Information ........................................................................................ 40
3.12 System Operation Description ....................................................................... 40
3.12.1 Single Card Access Mode ......................................................................... 40
3.12.2 Single PIN Access Mode .......................................................................... 41
3.12.3 Finger Vein + PIN Mode ........................................................................... 41
3.12.4 Multi-Card Access Mode ......................................................................... 42
3.12.5 Specific Door Access Mode ..................................................................... 42
4 Software Introduction ...................................................................................... 43
4.1 Main Functions .................................................................................................. 43
4.2 Profiles of Highlighted Features ........................................................................ 43
5 Getting Started ................................................................................................. 44
5.1 Quick Start ......................................................................................................... 44
5.1.1 Set Department and Cardholder ................................................................ 44
5.1.2 Set Access Rule ........................................................................................... 45
5.1.3 Multiple Card Addition Methods ................................................................ 46
5.1.4 Export Function ...........................................................................................47
5.1.5 Print Function ............................................................................................. 48
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5.2 First Use ............................................................................................................. 49
5.2.1 Login Page ................................................................................................... 49
5.3 Get Familiar with the Browser Page .................................................................. 50
5.3.1 Introduction of the Main Page.................................................................... 50
5.3.2 Menu ........................................................................................................... 51
5.3.3 Control Panel .............................................................................................. 51
5.3.4 System Event Record .................................................................................. 52
6 Basic Setting ..................................................................................................... 54
6.1 Change Password .............................................................................................. 54
6.2 Set User and Authority ...................................................................................... 55
6.3 User Group .........................................................................................................57
6.3.1 Add User Group ...........................................................................................57
6.3.2 Change User Group ......................................................................................57
6.3.3 Delete User Group .......................................................................................57
6.4 User Setting ....................................................................................................... 58
6.4.1 Add User ..................................................................................................... 58
6.4.2 Edit User ..................................................................................................... 59
6.4.3 Delete User ................................................................................................. 59
6.4.4 Export User Information ............................................................................. 60
6.4.5 Print User Information ................................................................................ 60
6.4.6 Search User ................................................................................................. 60
6.5 Local Server ....................................................................................................... 60
6.6 System Upgrade ................................................................................................. 61
6.6.1 Online Upgrade ........................................................................................... 62
6.6.2 Local Upgrade ............................................................................................. 62
6.7 Reboot Controller .............................................................................................. 62
7 Cardholder ....................................................................................................... 63
7.1 Department Setting ........................................................................................... 63
7.1.1 Add Department ......................................................................................... 64
7.1.2 Edit Department ......................................................................................... 64
7.1.3 Delete Department ..................................................................................... 64
7.2 Cardholder Setting ............................................................................................ 65
7.2.1 Add Cardholder ........................................................................................... 66
7.2.2 Change Cardholder ..................................................................................... 69
7.2.3 Delete Cardholder ...................................................................................... 69
7.2.4 Export Cardholder Information .................................................................. 70
7.2.5 Print Cardholder Information ..................................................................... 70
7.2.6 Query Cardholder ....................................................................................... 70
7.3 Import Cardholders ........................................................................................... 70
8 Real-time Monitoring ....................................................................................... 72
8.1 Real-Time Event ................................................................................................ 72
8.2 Report ................................................................................................................ 73
8.2.1 Query Cardholder Information ................................................................... 73
8.2.2 Export Cardholder Information .................................................................. 73
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8.2.3 Print Cardholder Information ..................................................................... 73
9 Maintenance .................................................................................................... 74
9.1 Data Backup ........................................................................................................74
9.1.1 Manual Backup ............................................................................................74
9.1.2 Automatic Backup ....................................................................................... 75
9.1.3 Exception Backup ........................................................................................ 75
9.2 Restore ................................................................................................................76
9.2.1 Restore from FTP .........................................................................................76
9.2.2 Restore from Local .......................................................................................76
9.3 Purge Out-of-date Data ..................................................................................... 77
10 Controller Management ................................................................................ 78
10.1 Controller Setting ........................................................................................... 78
10.1.1 Normal Setting ........................................................................................ 78
10.1.2 Alarm Input .............................................................................................. 79
10.1.3 Alarm Setting ........................................................................................... 80
11 Access Rule ................................................................................................... 81
11.1 Date Type ....................................................................................................... 81
11.1.1 Add Date .................................................................................................. 81
11.1.2 Delete Date .............................................................................................. 82
11.2 Door Schedule ................................................................................................ 83
11.3 Group Schedule .............................................................................................. 84
11.3.1 Add Group Schedule ................................................................................ 85
11.3.2 Delete Group Schedule ............................................................................ 85
11.3.3 Set Group Schedule ................................................................................. 86
11.3.4 Save the New Schdule ............................................................................. 87
11.4 Access Group .................................................................................................. 87
11.4.1 Add Access Group .................................................................................... 87
11.4.2 Delete Access Group................................................................................ 88
12 Card Management......................................................................................... 89
12.1 Card Setting .................................................................................................... 89
12.1.1 Add (Register) Card .................................................................................. 90
12.1.2 Edit/Change Card ..................................................................................... 91
12.1.3 Change Cards in Batch ............................................................................. 92
12.1.4 Delete Card .............................................................................................. 92
12.1.5 Delete All Cards ....................................................................................... 92
12.1.6 Export Card Information .......................................................................... 92
12.1.7 Print Card Information ............................................................................ 92
12.1.8 Query Card .............................................................................................. 92
12.2 Card Import .................................................................................................... 93
13 Report........................................................................................................... 94
13.1 Card Report .................................................................................................... 94
13.1.1 Query Card Information .......................................................................... 94
13.1.2 Export Card Information .......................................................................... 94
13.1.3 Print Card Information ............................................................................ 95
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13.2 Card-dependent Event ................................................................................... 95
13.2.1 Query Card-Related Events...................................................................... 95
13.2.2 Import Card-Related Events .................................................................... 95
13.2.3 Print Card-Related Events ........................................................................ 95
13.3 Card-independent Event ................................................................................ 96
13.3.1 Query Card-Irrelevant Events .................................................................. 96
13.3.2 Import Card-Irrelevant Events ................................................................. 96
13.3.3 Print Card-Irrelevant Events .................................................................... 96
14 Basic Attendance Management ..................................................................... 97
14.1 Attendence Time Setting ............................................................................... 97
14.2 Edit Attendence Time .................................................................................... 97
14.2.1 Query Attendance Time .......................................................................... 98
14.2.2 Export Attendance Information .............................................................. 98
14.2.3 Print Attendance Information ................................................................. 98
14.3 Week Holiday Setting ..................................................................................... 98
14.3.1 Edit Weekend .......................................................................................... 99
14.3.2 Query Weekend ....................................................................................... 99
14.3.3 Export Weekend ...................................................................................... 99
14.3.4 Print Weekend ......................................................................................... 99
14.4 Special Holiday Setting ................................................................................. 100
14.4.1 Add Special Date .................................................................................... 100
14.4.2 Query Special Holiday Setting ............................................................... 100
14.4.3 Edit Special Date .................................................................................... 101
14.4.4 Delete Special Date ............................................................................... 101
14.4.5 Export Special Date ............................................................................... 101
14.4.6 Print Special Date .................................................................................. 101
15 Attendance Exception ................................................................................. 102
15.1 No-Access-Attendance ................................................................................. 102
15.1.1 Add No-Access-Attendance ................................................................... 102
15.1.2 Query of Registration of Not Swiping a Card ........................................ 103
15.1.3 Edit Record of Not Swiping a Card ......................................................... 103
15.1.4 Delete Registration of Not Swiping a card ............................................. 103
15.1.5 Export Registration of Not Swiping a card ............................................. 104
15.1.6 Print Registration of Not Swiping a card ............................................... 104
15.2 Time-off Enroll ............................................................................................. 104
15.2.1 Add Time-off Enroll ............................................................................... 104
15.2.2 Query Time-off Enroll ............................................................................ 105
15.2.3 Edit Time-off Enroll ............................................................................... 105
15.2.4 Delete Leave Record .............................................................................. 106
15.2.5 Export Time-off Enroll ........................................................................... 106
15.2.6 Print Time-off Enroll .............................................................................. 106
15.3 Overtime Enroll ............................................................................................ 106
15.3.1 Add Overtime Enroll .............................................................................. 106
15.3.2 Query Overtime Enroll ........................................................................... 107
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15.3.3 Edit Overtime Enroll .............................................................................. 107
15.3.4 Delete Overtime Enroll Records ............................................................ 108
15.3.5 Export Overtime Enroll Records. ........................................................... 108
15.3.6 Print Overtime Enroll Record. ................................................................ 108
16 Attendance Report ...................................................................................... 109
16.1 Original Access Record ................................................................................. 109
16.1.1 Query Original Access Record ............................................................... 109
16.1.2 Export Original Access Record ............................................................... 109
16.1.3 Print Original Access Record .................................................................. 109
16.2 Report by Cardholder ................................................................................... 110
16.2.1 Generate Report by Cardholder ............................................................ 110
16.2.2 Export Report by Cardholder ................................................................ 110
16.2.3 Print Report by Cardholder ................................................................... 110
16.3 Statistics by Cardholder ............................................................................... 111
16.3.1 Generate Statistics by Cardholders ....................................................... 111
16.3.2 Export Statistics by Cardholders ............................................................ 111
16.3.3 Print Statistics by Cardholder ................................................................ 111
16.4 Statistics by Department .............................................................................. 111
16.4.1 Generate Statistics by Department ....................................................... 112
16.4.2 Export Statistics by Department ............................................................ 112
16.4.3 Print Statistics by Department .............................................................. 112
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1 Introduction
The EBC980 Series is a standalone Linux-based IP access control system combined with a
finger vein reader, card reader and a door controller. The series comes in two models:
EBC980R and EBC980M. You can simply connect the system to the door using a Cat 5
cable and connect the system to power through the PoE port. Built-in with a finger
vein and an RFID module, the system can provide up to 13 door-open patterns
including Finger vein, Finger vein + PIN, Finger vein or PIN, Normal Close, Always
Unlocked, etc. Users can manage the access or events through the Web browser easily.
1.1 EBC980 Series Models
EBC980R: Supports ID card
EBC980M: Supports MIFARE card
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1.2 Features
Web-based; cross-network and cross-area management through WAN and
Internet
High security; Use encryption with random code to save finger characteristics
SSL ensures safe sessions over the web browsers
DHCP and Static IP supported; plug and play
Multiple languages supported (ex. Chinese, English, Russian)
Online upgrade functions
Can access 6,000 users with 2 finger vein template per user
1,000,000 log entries; identification time: 1 : 2000 1.5sec
FAR < 0.0000067%; support group number up to 2048
10 intervals per day with 1 minute minimum per intervel
Provide 3 types of programmable dates with up to 255 types of date
configurations
Support real-time eMap dispalying and editing
Support real-time event logging
User friendly design: opertate easily with the keyboard
OLED display and keyboard
Powerful management functions; manage based on time, dates, locations, card
holder license, etc.
Powerful alarm functions; remove / add area alarms; easy to connect the
corresponding door while fire alarm alerted
1.3 Packing List
Please check that there is no missing item in the package before installing.
EBC980 Series Finger Vein Controller x 1
Hex Screw Driver x 1
Self-Tapping Screw x 4 (for installing the device)
Nickel-Plated Machine Screw x 4 (for installing the device)
Expansion Screw x 4 (for installing the device)
Users Manual x 1
Note: Contact the shipper if any items appear to have been damaged in the shipping
process. If any items are missing, notify your EverFocus Electronics Corp. Sales
Representative or Customer Service Branch. Please also keep the shipping carton for
possible future use.
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1.4 Specification
Web-Based Support setting, monitoring and management
Database Sqlite3
Processor 32-bit RISC CPU, 200/250MHz
Storage
512MNAND Flash, 64MDDR SDRAM
Commuincations Interface
10 / 100MB Ethernet with RJ-45 port, TCP / IP
Finger Vein Capacity
6,000 (2 finger Vein templates per person; 12,000
Max.)
Max. log entry
1,000,000
Identification method
1:1 / 1:N
Identification speed
1:1≤1 sec, 1:2000≤1.5 sec
FAR
0.0000067% (1/1,500,000
FRR
0.01% (1/1,000,000
FETR
0.03%
Door Control Single Door
Card-Reading Distance 5 ~ 12cm
Card-Reading Time 200ms
Frequency
RFID card: 125KHzMifare card: 13.56MHz
Keypad 3×4
OLED Display Screen
2×8 (for Chinese characters)
2×16 (for English / Russian characters)
Alarm Input 1 fire alarm, 1 general alarm
Alarm Output 1 alarm output
Management Group 2048 groups
Programmable Duration 10 per day (minimum: 1 minute)
Programmable Date 3 date types, up to 255 date types
Door-Open Type 13 types
Multiple Cards Supported
Card Password 8 digits
System Password 8 digits
Arm / Disarm Password 8 digits
Card Expiration Yes
Daylight Saving Time Yes
Power-Fail Protection Yes
Real-Time Clock Yes
Anti-Dismantle Switch Yes, NC
Max. Current 5A (for door control relay) / 2A (for alarm relay)
Power Consumption < 10W
Power Supply DC12V±15%, 1A / PoE
Dimensions (H×W×D) 180 × 140 × 87mm / 71 x 58 x 35 inch
Operating Temperature -10°C ~ 50°C / 14°F ~ 122°F
Relative Humidity 20% ~ 80% (no condensation)
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1.5 Physical Diagram
The physical diagram of EverFocus EBC980 Series is illustrated as below.
2×8 OLED Display
Figure 1.1 Finger Vein Physical Diagram
(1) Finger Vein Detector
Features AutoON function, which can automatically detect finger vein.
(2) OLED Display Screen
OLED Display Screen displays the status and menu of this controller.
(3) Keypad
For configuring the settings, inputing PIN code and some basic operations.
Finger Vein
Reader
3×4 Keypad
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2 Installation Overview
After preparation, the user can start installing. In this part, we mainly introduce the
installing of hardware.
2.1 Stand-Alone System Cording Diagram
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Client visit the built-in access control system
management software through browser
Alarm
Input
Alarm
Output
Door-open
button
Door
sensor
Door-lock
output
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2.2 Terminal Definition
There are 18 connecting terminals in the finger vein controller, it is illustrated in
Figure2.1:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Figure 2.1 Terminals on the Rear Panel
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The definitions of the terminals are listed in the following table:
Table 2.1 Terminal Definition
No.
Category Function No.
Category Function
1 Finre Alm IN Fire Alarm Input 11
AlarmNO
Alarm Relay Normally
Open Output
2 GND Ground 12
AlarmCOM
Alarm Relay Common
Output
3 AlarmIN Alarm Input 13
AlarmNC
Alarm Relay Normally
Closed Output
4 GND Ground 14
DoorNO
Door Relay Normally
Open Output
5 DoorButton Door-Open Button 15
DoorCOM
Door Relay Common
Output
6 GND Ground 16
DoorNC
Door Relay Normally
Closed Output
7 DoorSensor Door Sensor Input 17
12VDC +12VDC Input
8 GND Ground 18
GND Ground
9 TamperSwitchNO
Tamper Relay
Normally Open
Output
10
TamperSwitchCOM
Tamper Relay
Common Output
2.3 Preparing for Installation
Before beginning the installation, it is recommended that the user gather certain
information to better prepare. Proper preparation will help ensure a smooth
installation, and will save the installer time and reduce unnecessary efforts. The
following information is essential for a professional installation.
2.3.1 Obtain a Floor Plan
Obtain a floor plan of the building in which the access control system is to be installed.
Obtaining a floor plan helps the installer determine what components need to be
installed, and where. It also is essential in determining the length of cable needed to
connect readers to the controller. A floor plan can be a blue print of the building, a
design, or simply a drawing of the facility. Any document showing the footprint of the
building can be used. The dimensions are important to note, especially when
determining cable lengths. A floor plan may be obtained from your local city hall.
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2.3.2 Determining Hardware and Location
Determining which hardware to use and where it will be installed.
Determining which hardware to use and where it will be installed. This is the most
crucial step in the preparation stage. First, determine how many access points, or
doors, need to be managed by the access control system. These access points will
control the security of the facility, and can limit the entry and exit to and from any
given area of the building. After deciding which doors need to be controlled, the user
must also determine the level of security needed at the door. There are many ways to
manage the door, using different resources. These resources include, but are not
limited to: finger vein controllers, magnetic lock, relays, and door-open button. The
equipments of door-open button include door-open sensor or button, which should be
installed onto the safer side of the door.
Figure 2.2 Common Door Configuration with Finger Vein Controller
2.3.3 Determine the Number of Finger Vein Controller According to the System
Structure
Determine how many finger vein controllers are needed
1. Each EBC980 series controller can control one door. If the system to be
installed requires more than one door, additional controllers are necessary.
These controllers can be connected to a single access control system.
2. If one or more controller is to be installed at a different location within a
single access control system, EverFocus’ Access Control Management
Software is required to be installed for management.
EBC980
Door Sensor
Door Lock
Additional
Power Supply
Button
V+
V
-
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2.4 Mounting Finger Vein Controller
The finger vein controller has a built-in reader working as an entry reader, so it should
be installed close to the door where it guides. As a common rule, the finger vein
controller should not be installed on a metal, which will lower the card sense range.
The finger vein controller package contains a supporting frame to elevate the
controller in order to make wire connections more convenient. The installation is
described in the steps below:
Step 1: Mount the supporting frame on to the wall.
Use the four anchor screws (provided in the package) to mount the frame to the wall.
Step 2: Make cable hole
In the terminal area, marked as 1 in step 1 of the figure, make a hole on the wall, big
enough to allow all the wires go through. Note the wiring diagram will be addressed in
the following sections. Wire all the required cables before step 3.
Step 3: Mount the finger vein controller to the supporting frame
Align the finger vein controller to the 4 latches (marked as 2 to 5 in step 1 figure) on
the frame, and attach the controller to the frame (marked as 1 in step 2 figure). Make
sure the latches are in position. Then push down the controller a little bit to lock the
position (marked as 2 in step 2 figure).
Step 4: Lock the screw at bottom
Secure the controller to the base board by tiding the screws at bottom of controller
(exclusive screw driver is provided in the controller package).
Note: the screw has to be fastening to push down (secure) the tamper switch.
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Figure 2.3 Mount Finger Vein Controller
2.5 Connecting
2.5.1 Connecting of Power Supply
The finger vein controller can be power-supplied through specific POE network switch.
Normal connecting of the finger vein controller and the switchboard with reticle can
realize the power supply to the finger vein controller.
EBC980 series finger vein controller can also be power-supplied by connecting the
binding post on the rear panel. Rear panel terminal No. 17 and 18 are respectively the
positive pole and negative pole of the power source of the finger vein controller, it is
illustrated as Figure 2.4.
The voltage range of power source of EBC980 series finger vein controller is DC
12V±15%, and the current is not less than 1.5A. The distance between the power
supply and the finger vein controller should be less than 2 meters.
Figure 2.4 Connecting of Power Supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
V+ V-
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Important The magnetic lock, panalarm and the finger vein controller should be
powered respectively.
2.5.2 Connection with the Output of the Alarm
a. Connection with normally closed circuit alarm.
b. Connection with normally open circuit alarm.
2.5.3 Connection with Alarm Detector Input
The connection with alarm detector input
2.5.4 Connection with Door Lock
The electric lock should be power supplied independently and the power source of the
lock should be decided according to the demand of the electric lock. Select the cable
for the lock prudently so that it can fit the needs of the electric current. There are two
kinds of regularly used electric controlled lock: power-on door-open and power-off
door-open, the methods of connecting differs, just as illustrated in figures below.
AlarmOut
COM
NC
11
12
13
Alarm
Figure 2.5 Connection with Normally Closed Circuit Alarm
AlarmOut
11
12
13
Alarm
Figure 2.6 Connection with Normally Open Circuit Alarm
NO
COM
AlarmIN
AlarmIn
GND
3
4
Alarm
Detector
Figure 2.7 Connection with Alarm Dectector Input
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EverFocus EBC980R User manual

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