Panasonic Iris Reader Bm Et200 Operating Instructions
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31 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. 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. High speed serial interface
Web browser control Setting Item 32 Output setting of Output 1 (Recognized Signal) Shift between recognition mode ↔administrator mode Setting of operation/ recognition Language setting of voice guidance[Reader Setting] – [Recognition Method] [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]OK OKOK OKOK OK– – Audio Mode (Mute, Simple, Full) [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]OK OK OK– ––OK– Numeric key OKAdministratorUsers with the oper- ators privilegeUsers 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 required 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.) 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.) •Refer to the illustration in p. 7 for system configuration example. •Refer to the dealer for details on available external devices. 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 details. Users:PIN change with the numeric key is available. (Other controls are unavailable.) Refer to p. 76 for details.
Web browser control Setting Item Numeric key AdministratorUsers with the oper- ators privilegeUsers Output width setting of Output 1 (Recognized Signal) [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– 33 Register password and iris data Delete administrator information Change password Output setting of Output 2 (Rejected Signal) [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– Output width setting of Output 2 (Rejected Signal) [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– Live indicator setting [Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– External trigger input set- ting[Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– Buzzer setting User[Reader Setting] – [Operation Info.]–OK–– Register iris data [User/Administrator] – [User List]OK OK OK– Register PIN [User/Administrator] – [User List]OK OK OK– Delete user information Delete all user informa- tion Give an operator privi- lege[User/Administrator] – [User List] [User/Administrator] – [User List]– OKOK OK Delete PIN [User/Administrator] – [User List]OK OK Change PIN Administrator[User/Administrator] – [User List]OK – – –OK OK OK OK [User/Administrator] – [Administrator List] [User/Administrator] – [Administrator List] [User/Administrator] – [Administrator List]– OK OK OK – – –– – – OK – – – [User/Administrator] – [User List]OK OK OK–
Web browser control Reader software version Download software 34 Connection and Setup Flow Connection and setup are performed before the iris reader is used in the stand-alone mode Detach the front cover from the iris reader. (Refer to p. 28.) Make sure that the power is not supplied to the iris reader.1 No.Procedure Perform the setup switch setting. Set the operation mode to the stand-alone mode. (Refer to p. 21.)2 Outputs the access log to a CSV file[Log] – [Access Log] OK OK OK– Setting Item Log Delete all access log information[Log] – [Access Log] OK OK OK– Outputs the system log to a CSV file[Log] – [System Log] OK OK OK– Delete all system log information[Log] – [System Log] OK OK OK– Back up/Restore User information [Backup/Restore] – [User] OK OK OK– Reader setting [Backup/Restore] – [Reader Setting]OK OK OK– Others Time & date Network setting [Reader Setting] – [Network] [Version] – [Version]– –OK OK [Download] – [Software]–OK Download audio file Audio file version[Download] – [Audio File] [Version] – [Version]– –OK OK– – – – –– – – – – [Time & Date] – [Time & Date]OK OK OK– Numeric key AdministratorUsers with the oper- ators privilegeUsers
35 No.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. •Register administrators. (Refer to p. 36.) •Set up the users with the operator’s privilege. (Refer to p. 37.) •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. •Shift from the recognition mode to the administrator mode. (Refer to p. 53.) •Register users. (Refer to p. 54.) •Shift from the administrator mode to the recognition mode. (Refer to p. 53.) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
36 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: 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP Address: No setting Step 1 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). Step 2 Enter http://192.168.0.3/indexeng.html in the address box of the browser. Step 3 Press the [Enter] key on the keyboard. →Administrator registration page will be displayed. Step 4 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. Step 5 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.) Notes: •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. •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. •If the installation window is displayed again even after the installation is completed, restart the PC.
37 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. Step 1 Display User/Administrator page. (Refer to p. 36.) Step 2 Click the [New] button. →[User] tab is displayed. Step 3 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 Privilege] Select Yes. Step 4 Capture the iris data by clicking the [Capture] button. (Refer to p. 44.) Step 5 Click the [Register] button. →Settings are registered, and the registration of user with operator’s privilege is completed. Setup from the Web Browser on the PC In the stand-alone mode, iris reader setup is available from the web browser. Notes: •Web browser control is available by administrators only. •Refer to p. 32 for details on setting items. Displaying the Setup Menu Step 1 Start up the web browser. Step 2 Enter http://iris reader IP address/indexeng.html in the address box of the browser. (Example: http://192.168.0.3/indexeng.html)
38 Step 3 Press the [Enter] key on the keyboard. →Login page will be displayed. Step 4 Enter [User ID] and [Password]. →Setup Menu will be displayed. How to Operate the Setup Menu Step 1 Click the desired button in the frame on the left of the win- dow to display the respective setup menu. Step 2 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right 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. Step3 After completing each setting item, click the [Apply] button to apply them. Menu ButtonsSetup page
39 About the Operation Window [Reader Setting] button [Time & Date] button [Version] button [Download] button [User/Administrator] button [Log] button [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 & Date] button Click this button to display the Time & Date page. The time and date setting can be configured on the Time & 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.)[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. Main area
40 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. [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 selected 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