QUICK START GUIDE 4G Lite Product Series
Table of Contents Section One: Overview 1 to 4 Section Two: Wiring 5 to 11 Section Three: Communication 12 to 15 Section Four: ACP or SDAC 16 to 17 Section Five: Software 18 to 21 Section Six: Enrollment 22 to 24 Section Seven: Time & Attendance Operation (4G V-Station Lite) 25 to 29
Product Packaging Checklist 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite AND 4g v-station LITE 4G SecureControl QTY DESCRIPTION 1 4G CR-Pass Device or 4G V-Flex Lite or 4G V-Station Lite 1 Installation CD 1 Installation Guide (on Installation CD) 1 Operator s Manual (on Installation CD) 1 Quick Start Guide (Hard-copy and on Installation CD) 1 SST Wall Mount Plate 1 4G MicroUSB Device Cable 1 4G MicroUSB PC Cable 1 Clamp-on Ferrite Core 1 Machine Screw, Pin-in-Hex Security, Pan Head, SST, 6-32, 1/4 Length 1 Security Key, Pin-in-Hex, 2.5 Length 1 Security Screw Retainer, Stainless Steel 2 Self-Tapping Screw, Philip Pan Head, SST, #6, 1 Length 2 Dry Wall Anchor, Nylon, #4-8, 1 Length 2 Machine Screw, Philip Pan Head, SST, 6-32, 3/4 Length 1 Bioscrypt Logo Sticker QTY DESCRIPTION 1 4G SecureControl Device 1 Terminal Block, 1x12po, 3.5mm, RA 1 Terminal Block, 1x14po, 3.5mm, RA 1 Quick Start Guide (Hard-copy and on Installation CD) 4 Dry Wall Anchor, Nylon, #4-8, 1 Length 4 Self-Tapping Screw, Philip Pan Head, SST, #6, 1 Length 1 Bioscrypt Logo Sticker 1 Clamp-on Ferrite Core (WLAN Only) 1 Antenna, Omni Plug Connector (WLAN Only) NOTE: Electronic documentation is provided in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). Adobe Acrobat Reader is available on the Installation CD or at http://www.adobe.com STEP ONE: OVERVIEW QUICK START GUIDE 1
Product Overview 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite & 4G V-Station Lite 4G V-Station Lite 4G CR-PASS, 4G V-FLEX LITE and 4G V-STATION LITE = 1 2 3 Tricolor Pass/Fail LED Power Indicator LED Internal Smart Card or Proximity Reader (optional 4 5 on V-Flex Lite and V-Station Lite) USB Port (bottom of device) I/O Port 26 Pin Connector 4G CR-Pass 1 4G V-Flex Lite (back) 5 4G V-Flex Lite 6 7 9 4G V-FLEX LITE & 4G V-STATION LITE 6 Ridge Lock & Finger Scan Sensor 8 4G V-STATION LITE ONLY 7 1.5 color LCD screen 8 PIN Keypad 9 Navigation Keys 3 2 NOTE: 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite and 4G V-Station Lite Relay 1 & 2 rated for 30VDC @ 1 Amp Contact Rating Inductive load. Product images are not to scale. All the products in the 4G Lite line share the same wire connections at the back. 4 STEP ONE: OVERVIEW QUICK START GUIDE 2
Product Overview 4G SecureControl 4 2 1 3 9 5 7 4G SecureControl 6 1 Power and Status LED s 2 Device Status LED s 3 Door Status LED s 10 4 Reset Push Button 5 SYNC Push Button 6 Ethernet Port 7 Antenna (for WLAN option only) 8 8 Terminal Blocks 9 Mounting Holes 10 Relays STEP ONE: OVERVIEW NOTE: SecureControl Relay 1 & 2 rated for 30VDC @ 3 Amps Contact Rating Inductive load. QUICK START GUIDE 3
Typical Install Ethernet/LAN USB RS-485 Door Control Communication Enrollment Reader STEP ONE: OVERVIEW QUICK START GUIDE 4
Wiring RS-485 PC Communication Use CAT-5 UTP (or better) cable (shielded recommended). Cable should be run in a daisy-chained connection from the unit to the PC s DB9 COM port via an RS-485 to RS-232 converter. Ethernet Ethernet connections to the device are made through Ethernet wires available on the back of the device (RJ-45 Connector not included). Refer to page 8 for RJ-45 connector config. options. Power For most installations, use 18-22 AWG cable. Remember to calculate line-loss when selecting cable. Not applicable to 4G SecureControl Wiegand Output to Access Control Panel (ACP) For 18 AWG, the maximum cable distance is 500 ft. (150m); for 20 AWG, the maximum is 300 ft. (90m); for 22 AWG, the maximum is 200 ft. (60m). Three-conductor wire (shielded recommended) is required for Data 0, Data 1, and WGND.* USB Standard cable with Micro AB plug to A plug (USB on the Go) is used. Install Ferrite Core In order for the 4G Lite devices to comply with FCC Class B & CISPR 22 Class B regulations, the installer and/or end user is required to use the supplied Ferrite Material with 3 turns on the Ethernet cables exiting the rear of all 4G V-Flex Lite and 4G CR-Pass models. In addition, compliance with the above regulations requires the installer and/or end user to use the supplied Ferrite Material with 3 turns on the I/O lines for the 14-pin terminal block cables of the SecureControl device with WLAN option only. Ethernet Ferrite P/N: STEWARD 28A2432-0A2 I/O Lines P/N: STEWARD 28A2432-0A2 Install the ferrite cores as close to the device as possible. IMPORTANT: Refer to local electrical codes and standards before selecting a cable type. * L-1 EAS always recommends the use of wiegand ground STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 5
Pin Out Diagram 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite & 4G V-Station Lite TOP of unit Pin No. Function Color 1 DC 12-24V Red 3 DC GND Black 5 RELAY_NO Yellow 7 RELAY_NC Orange 9 TTL_OUT_L White/Red 11 TTL_OUT_H White/Brown 13 TTL_INO Yellow/Blue 15 TTL_IN1 Blue/Brown 17 RS485A Blue 19 RS485B Blue/Black 21 ETH_TXP White/Green 23 ETH_RXP White/Orange *25 POE_VIN+ Red/Black 25 1 Pin No. Function Color NOTE: Both Red DC 12-24V wires (Pin 1 and Pin 2) and both Black DC GND wires (Pin 3 and Pin 4) must be connected to correctly share power current. *Pin 25 and Pin 26 apply to the 4G CR-Pass only. * Colour codes are different from previous product series 26 2 2 DC 12-24V Red 4 DC GND Black 6 E GND Black/Red/White 8 RELAY_COM Grey 10 WIEGAND_OUT0 Green 12 WIEGAND_OUT1 White 14 WIEGAND/TTL GND Black/White 16 WIEGAND_INO Green/White 18 WIEGAND_IN1 White/Black 20 RS485 GND Black/Red 22 ETH_TXN Red/Green/Black 24 ETH_RXN White/Red/Black *26 POE_VIN- Brown STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 6
RJ-45 Connector Configuration 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite & 4G V-Station Lite Type A Cat5 Cable Unit Brown and Brown/White Brown Blue and Blue/White Red/Black Orange/White White/Orange Orange White/Red/Black Green Red/Green/Black Green/White White/Green Type B Cat5 Cable Unit Brown and Brown/White Brown Blue and Blue/White Red/Black Orange/White White/Green Orange Red/Green/Black Green White/Red/Black Green/White White/Orange STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 7
Pin Out Diagram 4G SecureControl LEFT SIDE (12 PIN TERMINAL) ETHERNET PORT (RJ45) Relay 1 Relay 2 RS-485 Power Input NO1 COM1 NC1 NO2 COM2 NC2 RS-485A RS-485B SGND (485 GND) EGND PWR+ COM RIGHT SIDE (14 PIN TERMINAL) IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 GND ALARM SYNC GND DOOR1 DOOR2 GND REQ1 REQ2 GND GPI Device Status Common Pins & Alarm Door Status Request to Exit (REX) STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 8
4G SecureControl Wiring Mock-up DOOR CONTACT Ethernet RJ45 RS-485A RS-485B DEADBOLT/DOOR STRIKE* Max Load 3 Amps @ 30 VDC EGND SGND EGND EGND 12V * Normally open configuration shown. Separate power supply required for door strike (not shown). Note: Outputs to ground if door contact is not used, to disable alarm. REQ1 COM EXIT NC GND (Request to Exit) STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 9
Power 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite & 4G V-Station Lite Power Supply Use an external power supply that provides a minimum of 0.5A at 12VDC PER DEVICE. The power supply should be regulated, filtered, and dedicated to L-1 EAS products only. If sharing power between devices, be sure that each unit receives 0.5A (e.g. two units would require a 12VDC, 1A supply). A battery backup or uninterrupted power supply (UPS) with built-in surge protection is recommended. Note: The USB port on your computer does not provide enough power for the device to operate properly, a separate power supply must be always used. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) - (for 4G CR-Pass only) When the device is powered over Ethernet, an IEEE 802.3af compliant Active Midspan Injector must be used. This injector is not supplied with L-1 EAS products. EXTERNAL 12-24 VDC POWER SOURCE + 12V - CONNECTIONS FOR AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE Note: Always have earth ground (E GND Pin) connection as well to provide proper ESD protection including PoE. WARNING: Under powering may cause memory and data corruption; over powering may cause hardware damage. Both of these situations will void the warranty. E GND PoE Injector Specs Input Voltage: 90-264 VAC, 60 Hz Input Current: 0.4A @ 100VAC Output Voltage: 48VDC Output Current: 0.32A Power: 15.36W STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 10
Power 4G SecureControl Power Supply Use an external power supply that provides a minimum of 0.5A at 12VDC PER DEVICE. The power supply should be regulated, filtered, and dedicated to L-1 EAS products only. If sharing power between devices, be sure that each unit receives 0.5A (e.g. two units would require a 12VDC, 1A supply). A battery backup or uninterrupted power supply (UPS) with built-in surge protection is recommended. EXTERNAL 12-24 VDC POWER SOURCE + 12V - PWR+ PWR- E GND CONNECTIONS FOR AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE WARNING: Under powering may cause memory and data corruption; over powering may cause hardware damage. Both of these situations will void the warranty. STEP TWO: WIRING QUICK START GUIDE 11
USB 4G CR-Pass, 4G V-Flex Lite & 4G V-Station Lite When the device is connected to a PC workstation for the first time, a Found New Hardware message will be displayed. The Hardware Installation Wizard prompts you to connect to the internet to search for a driver. Select Not at this time > Next. Then choose Install the driver automatically. NOTE: The driver will not install properly unless SecureAdmin Lite has been installed first. When the driver installation is complete, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Manage > Device Manager. Under Ports (COM and LPT) you will find the port number associated with your Gadget Serial (e.g. COM3).* *IMPORTANT: When registering your product in SecureAdmin Lite use this port number. STEP THREE: COMMUNICATION QUICK START GUIDE 12
RS-485 RS-232 from the Com Port RS-232 to RS-485 converter RS-485 to 4000 ft. @ 9600 Baud For RS-485 installations, the cable should be run in a daisy-chain configuration (i.e. converter > position 1 > position 2 > position 3, etc.). Choose one twisted pair of conductors to use for RS-485A (Blue wire - Pin 17 of 26) and RS-485B (Blue/Black wire - Pin 19 of 26). Conductor should be used for RS-485_GND (Black/Red) Pin 20 of 26. NOTE: When installing a unit on a network with both legacy and new products, the new software will not detect the older product(s). In these mixed installations, both VeriAdmin and SecureAdmin Lite must be used. IMPORTANT: A maximum of 31 devices may be installed on the same line. The maximum total cable length is 4000 ft. (1200m). The cable must be dedicated to this installation and not used for any other purpose (use L-1 EAS products only). STEP THREE: COMMUNICATION QUICK START GUIDE 13
Wireless Option and Ethernet 4G Lite devices by default are DHCP enabled. RS-485 FOR WIRELESS LAN(S): When a wireless network has been installed, it must be enabled through SecureAdmin Lite TM. L-1 EAS wireless enabled devices support 802.11b and 802.11g standards. WEP Open, WPA and WPA2 are supported. SecureAdmin Lite Server LAN Ethernet NOTE: SecureAdmin Lite software supports restricted IP address for improved security. This feature allows you to specify which IP addresses are allowed to communicate with the device. wireless STEP THREE: COMMUNICATION QUICK START GUIDE 14
Wiegand Communication Use 18-22 AWG cable (shielded cable is recommended) in a homerun configuration from each unit to the ACP. Connect WIEGAND_OUT0 (Green wire Pin 10 of 26) to ACP Data 0. Connect WIEGAND_OUT1 (White wire Pin 12 of 26) to ACP Data 1. Connect WIEGAND GND (Black/White wire Pin 14 of 26) to ACP reader common (0VDC). IMPORTANT: By default, the Wiegand format is set to standard 26-bit with site code 0. For more information, refer to the Wiegand Tab section of the 4G Lite Operator s Manual. Example Format Information Type: Standard 26-bit Alt Site Code and Fail Site Code Range: 0-255 Template ID Number Range: 1-65535 Extended ID Number Range: N/A ID Start Bit: 9 Length of ID: 16 Site Code Start bit: 1 Length of Site Code: 8 Start Bit: 0 NOTE: On installation, the system administrator will be prompted to select either a pre-existing Wiegand file format or create a custom format, and upload it to the unit before the first use. To configure a 4G Lite unit to send an alternate Site Code, a custom Wiegand format must be created. STEP THREE: COMMUNICATION QUICK START GUIDE 15
Connection to the ACP 1. Wiegand Lines PIN 10 Wiegand_OUT0 - Green Wire PIN 12 Wiegand_OUT1 - White Wire PIN 14 Wiegand/TTL_Ground - Black/White Wire 2. Communication between 4G devices and SecureAdmin Lite Ethernet DOOR ACP 1 1 1 Ethernet NOTE: ACP = Access Control Panel; PACS = Physical Access Control System; SDAC = Single Door Access Controller 2 2 2 STEP FOUR: ACP or SDAC QUICK START GUIDE 16
Single Door Access Control The 4G V-Flex Lite, 4G CR-Pass and 4G V-Station Lite devices incorporate an internal relay that enables them to operate a deadbolt/door strike directly. 15 Example Install NC 26 COM + - 12V MOTION DETECTOR 5 NO (Yellow Wire) 8 COM (Grey Wire) 25 2 COM 13 9 DOOR CONTACT WARNING: The internal relay is limited to a maximum current of 1 Amp. NOTE: If the door contact is not used, you have to connect pins 9 & 13. *Separate power supply required for door strike. 1 * DOOR STRIKE 8 5 DOOR STEP FOUR: ACP or SDAC QUICK START GUIDE 17
System Requirements SecureAdmin Lite PC Workstation Minimum 1GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent 1 GB RAM (2 GB recommended) CD-ROM drive One available COM port or USB port Ethernet card Display: 1024 x 768 high color (minimum) Regulated DC Power supply Door controller TCP/IP network environment RS-232 to RS-485 converter with power supply (for advanced administrative features) SecureAdmin Lite Client 15 MB hard-disk space minimum SecureAdmin Lite Server 25 MB hard disk space minimum Operating Systems Supported Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Server 2008 R1 Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher Windows 7 32-Bit and 64-Bit SQL Server 2008 Express Edition 350 MB of available hard-disk space for the recommended installation (425 MB of additional available hard disk space is recommended) Additional Components Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 (requires 500 MB of hard-disk space) Windows Installer 4.5 STEP FIVE: Software QUICK START GUIDE 18
Software Installation SecureAdmin Lite To install the SecureAdmin Lite (Client and Server) software, the user must have Administrative rights. The software required to install SecureAdmin Lite is detected and installed automatically during the setup process. SecureAdmin Lite Server Client 3 SecureAdmin Lite software is installed by clicking the appropriate buttons on the Install Menu screen. Client 2 Client 1 IMPORTANT: The client(s) will not run without the server. While you can have multiple SecureAdmin Lite Clients in your installation, only one SecureAdmin Lite Server is needed. Make sure that each client in your installation is directed to the target server. If this is a new installation, make sure you install SecureAdmin Lite Server first. STEP FIVE: Software QUICK START GUIDE 19
SecureAdmin Lite Password Prompt The SecureAdmin Lite Username and Password are created at the time of server installation. They make up the user identification required to log in to the database. SecureAdmin Lite Server identifies the machine on which the database is installed. The machine s IP address can be used as the SecureAdmin Lite Server name. If the server and client are installed on the same machine, localhost can be used as the SecureAdmin Lite Server name. NOTE: The password should be from 6 to 20 characters long and must contain at least one letter, one number, or one special character. STEP FIVE: Software QUICK START GUIDE 20
Device Registration 1. Click on the Network tab and then click on the Register via Server button. The Register via Server dialog box will display. 2 2 2. For Ethernet, select the Search Automatically check box. For USB/ COM port, select the appropriate port number. 1 3. Click the Scan button SecureAdmin Lite will scan the network for installed devices and display a list. 4. In the list, click the icon of the device you want to register. The Register Device dialog box will display. 5. Click Register. The Device Summary dialog box will display. 4 3 5 STEP FIVE: Software QUICK START GUIDE 21
Enrollment Basics New users are entered into the database through the process of enrollment. During this process, a user s finger is scanned and a finger-scan template is generated. The Quick Enrollment button is used for a single fingerprint. This method is particularly useful when you need to quickly add a single user. The Advanced Enrollment button is used to select the best of three fingerprints. To enroll a user, click on the Quick Enrollment button and follow the directions displayed in the Enrollment Wizard. NOTE: For more information, refer to Enrolling Users section of the 4G Lite Operator s Manual. STEP Six: Enrollment QUICK START GUIDE 22
On Device Enrollment - 4G V-Station Lite 1. Login to Admin menu of LCD (refer to page 26) 2. Using the navigation keys (< >), select the Template icon and click OK. 3. Select the Add icon and click OK to create a new template. 4. You will be prompted to place your index finger on the device s sensor in order to get a fingerprint reading and create a template. 5. Once the device has completed the process, you ll get a Result screen on the quality of the reading obtained. Using the navigations keys (< >), you can choose to Accept it or Retry. If you Accept the Result, you will be prompted back to the main menu, otherwise you ll be returned to the enrollment screen and you ll have to repeat steps 2 through 4. 2 3 4 5 STEP Six: Enrollment QUICK START GUIDE 23
Enrollment Basics Operating L-1 EAS devices is simple if a few basic guidelines are followed consistently. Use the following recommendations to ensure trouble-free finger-scan recognitions: Arches Whorls NOTE: While L-1 EAS encourages capturing the core, users must maintain a natural presentation that they can consistently repeat each time during verification. Loops STEP Six: Enrollment QUICK START GUIDE 24
Time & Attendance - Typical Setup for T&A Operation Ethernet/LAN Applications Time Management Reporting Evaluation STEP SEVEN: TIME & ATTENDANCE OPERATION (4g v-station LITE) QUICK START GUIDE 25
Time & Attendance - 4G V-Station Lite Screen Access 1. Navigation keys 2. Numeric keypad 3. System Menu 4. Info Menu 5. Security Menu 6. Template Menu 3 4 5 6 To navigate to the Login screen, press the Left Arrow (<) and OK keys simultaneously. The default password for the 4G V-Station Lite TM is 0000. It is recommended that you change the default password. Press Simultaneously 2 1 STEP SEVEN: TIME & ATTENDANCE OPERATION (4g v-station LITE) QUICK START GUIDE 26
Time & Attendance - Configuring T&A in SecureAdmin Lite There are four Time and Attendance (T&A) modes for 4G V-Station Lite (detailed information can be found in the 4G Lite Operator s Manual) : 1 2 1. Disabled - T&A is disabled. 2. F-Key as Input - T&A can be either mandatory or optional. In mandatory mode, the selection of a function key is required to complete 3 authentication. 3. Fixed - T&A is enabled by selecting any one Active Function Key in SecureAdmin Lite. Following a successful authentication, only the Function Key selected will be displayed on the LCD and captured in the Transaction Log. 4. Manual - T&A is enabled by selecting any one Active Function Key in SecureAdmin This selection is displayed at the top of the LCD idle screen. Afterwards, the Function Key can be changed on the device via the navigation arrow keys. Following a successful authentication, the selected Function Key will be captured in the Transaction Log. 4 STEP SEVEN: TIME & ATTENDANCE OPERATION (4g v-station LITE) QUICK START GUIDE 27
Time & Attendance - Configuring T&A on device 1. Login to Admin menu of LCD (refer to page 26). 2 2. Using the navigation keys (<>) select the System icon and click OK 3 3. Once in the Main System Menu screen, select Settings and click OK. 4. From the Settings Menu, select Time Attendance and click OK. 5. Using the navigation keys (<>) select from the following options and click OK: Disable F Key as Input Fixed Manual 4 5 STEP SEVEN: TIME & ATTENDANCE OPERATION (4g v-station LITE) QUICK START GUIDE 28
Time & Attendance - Exporting Transaction Log Entries 1. Select the check boxes next to the transaction log entries you want to export (to the left of the Description column) or use Select All check box to select all entries. 2. Click the Export button. An Export dialog box is displayed. 1 2 3. Browse to the save folder and enter a file name. 4. Click Export button at the bottom of the dialog. The selected log entries are exported and saved to the specified file and location in.csv file format. 4 3 STEP SEVEN: TIME & ATTENDANCE OPERATION (4g v-station LITE) QUICK START GUIDE 29
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