CreativeStar JXG-213-F User manual

Visual Intercom Face Recognition Terminal
Quick Guide
V1.0.6

Contents
1 Product Overview .......................................................................................... 1
2 Device Installation ......................................................................................... 2
3 Local Configurations ...................................................................................... 3
3.1 Initial Interface .............................................................................................. 3
3.2 Main Interface ............................................................................................... 4
3.3 Activation Config ........................................................................................... 5
3.3.1 Adding Personnel Information ............................................................ 6
3.3.2 Changing Activation Password ............................................................ 8
3.3.3 Configuring Authentication Scene ...................................................... 9
3.3.4 Device Maintenance ......................................................................... 10
3.4 Device Operations ....................................................................................... 11
4 Web Configurations ..................................................................................... 12
4.1 Logging in to the Web Interface .................................................................. 12
4.2 Viewing Real-Time Video ............................................................................. 12
4.3 Synchronizing Time ..................................................................................... 13
4.4 Managing Users ........................................................................................... 13
4.5 Configuring Audio ........................................................................................ 14
4.6 Turning Off Device Lights in Darkness ......................................................... 15
4.7 Configuring FTP Server ................................................................................ 16
4.8 Configuring OSD Parameters ....................................................................... 17
4.9 Configuring Check Templates ...................................................................... 18
4.10 Adding Personnel Information to Face Libraries ....................................... 19
4.10.1 Adding One Person ......................................................................... 19
4.10.2 Importing Personnel Information in Batch ..................................... 21
4.11 Advanced Settings ..................................................................................... 22
4.12 Maintenance Configurations ..................................................................... 23
4.12.1 Restoring Default Factory Settings ................................................. 23
4.12.2 Upgrading the Firmware ................................................................. 24
4.12.3 Exporting Diagnosis Information .................................................... 24

Disclaimer and Safety Warnings ........................................................................ 26

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1 Product Overview
The visual intercom face recognition terminal ("the face recognition terminal" for
short) is a face recognition access control product featuring high performance and
high reliability. The face recognition technology is perfectly integrated into the
access control device, which relies on deep learning algorithm, to support face
authentication to open the door and achieve precise control of human. Moreover,
using remote control to open the door is also supported via indoor monitor. And it
can be widely applied to the scenarios of building systems, such as smart
communities, public security, parks and other important areas.
The specification table below lists the major parameters of the device.
Parameters
Description
Operation System
Linux
Face Recognition Accuracy
Rate
>99%
Face Recognition Time
200ms
Face Capacity
10,000
Card Capacity
100,000
Storage Capacity
4GB
Event Capacity
8,000 (with images)
Measurement Range
86℉ - 113℉
Measurement Deviation
≤0.54℉
Measurement Distance
3.28'
Authentication Mode
Face Whitelist∶ (1∶N)
Card: (1:N)
Face + Body temperature

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Parameters
Description
Mask Detection
Door Opening Method
Face, Password, QR code, Card
Communication Mode
10/100Mbps adaptive network port
Card Type
Mifare 1 Card
User Management
Support user library addition, deletion, update
Record Management
Support local recording and real-time upload
Interface
LAN×1, Wiegand Input×1, Wiegand Output×1,
RS485×1, Alarm Input×2, Alarm Output×1,
USB2.0×1, Lock×1, Door Contact ×1, Exit
Button×1
Power Supply
Input 12V±25% DC
Screen
Touch Screen, Size: 7 inches, Resolution:
600×1024
Camera
Dual Lens, 2MP, 1080P
Supplement Light
LED soft light and infrared light
Dimensions (L×W×H)
For terminal: 134.0mm×33.0mm×305.0mm
Working Environment
For terminal: -4℉-149℉, Relative Humidly <
95% (non-condensing)
For module: 59℉-86℉
Protection Level
Both terminal and module: IP 54
Applicable Environment
Indoor, No wind
2 Device Installation
For the wiring and installation of the device, refer to JXG-Face Recognition Access
Control Terminal Quick Guide and JXG-Forehead Digital Detection Module Quick

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Guide.
3 Local Configurations
3.1 Initial Interface
When the face recognition terminal is used for the first time or is restored to default
factory settings, you need to set the activation password, which is used to log in to
the Activation Configuration interface.
The activation password must contain at least eight characters (including at least
two of the following types: upper case letters, lower case letters, digits, underscores,
and hyphens).
Note: The password is consistent with the password for the admin to log in to the
Web interface.

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3.2 Main Interface
After you configure the activation password, the main interface of the visual
intercom face recognition terminal displays.

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Measure Forehead Temperature Measure Wrist Temperature
Tips: As shown in the figures above, the numbers in highlighted in the red circles
indicate temperatures. If you see these numbers, it means that the forehead
temperature measurement module or the wrist temperature measurement module
has been connected successfully and working normally.
3.3 Activation Config
Press the main interface of the face recognition terminal for a long period of time
(longer than 3 seconds). On the displayed password input interface, enter the
configured activation password to go to the Activation Config interface.

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3.3.1 Adding Personnel Information
1. On the Activation Config interface, tap to go to the User Management
interface.
2. Configure personnel information by referring to the table below.
Parameter
Parameter Description and
Configuration
Remarks
Name
Mandatory.
Enter the name of a person.
/

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Gender
Enter the gender of the person.
Select Male or Female from the drop-
down list. The default value is Male.
/
Card No.
Enter the card No. of the person.
After successful input, the person can
swipe the card for access.
At least one of the
parameters needs
to be set so that
personnel
information can be
input successfully.
Face
Picture
Collect and input face photos.
After successful input, the person can
have the face scanned for access.
3. Perform the following steps to collect a person's face photo:
1) Follow the prompt on the interface and ask the person to face the camera.
2) Tap to collect the face snapshot.

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3) On the photo confirmation interface, tap to confirm the photo.
4. On the User Management interface, tap Save to save the personnel information.
3.3.2 Changing Activation Password
1. On the Activation Config interface, tap to go to the Activation Password
interface.
2. Enter the old password, new password, and confirm the new password as
required.
3. Tap Save to complete the activation password change.

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3.3.3 Configuring Authentication Scene
This interface allows you to configure terminal authentication scenes, temperature
measurement range, temperature alarm value, and other data.
1. On the Activation Config interface, tap to go to the Authentication Scene
interface.
2. Change the authentication method by selecting the radio button, as required.
3. To detect whether a person is wearing a mask, enable the Mask Detection
button.
4. To change the Temperature Unit to Fahrenheit or Celsius, tap the °F or °C radio
button.
5. Set the Temperature Range, if required. The valid range is 30°C (86°F) to 45°C

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(113°F).
6. Set the Temperature Alarm Threshold, if required. By default, this field is set to
37.3°C per medical recommendations. If you change the temperature unit to
Fahrenheit, it will change to 99.1°F automatically.
7. Tap Save to save the changes.
3.3.4 Device Maintenance
On the Device Maintenance interface, you can restart the visual intercom face
recognition terminal and restore it to default factory settings.
To restart the device, tap Restart. On the pop-up window, tap OK to restart the
device.
To restore the device to default configurations:
• Tap Default. On the pop-up window, tap OK to restore default configuration.
All parameters expect network setting, system time, admin password and

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activation password will be restored to default configuration.
• First tap , then tap Default, On the pop-up window, tap OK. All
parameters will be restored to default factory settings.
3.4 Device Operations
When measuring forehead temperature, a person needs to get close to the device,
to fit the human shape on the screen and aim the forehead center at the red circle.
When measuring wrist temperature, a person needs to aim the wrist at the
temperature-measuring point of the digital detection module.
The following pictures show the abnormal temperatures detected by the forehead
temperature measurement module and the wrist temperature measurement
module.

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4 Web Configurations
You can manage and maintain the visual intercom face recognition terminal using
the Web browser. It is recommended to use the Internet Explorer 10.0 running on
a Windows 7.0 or Windows 10.0 Operating System.
By default, the device static IP address is 192.168.1.13. If you have changed the IP
address, please use the actual IP address. Before you start, please make sure the
network connection between the computer and the device is in a good condition,
and your computer IP address is in the same IP segment as the device.
For more detailed information, please refer to the Visual Intercom Face Recognition
Terminal User Manual.
4.1 Logging in to the Web Interface
1. Enter the IP address in the address bar of the browser and press Enter.
Note: You may need to install a plug-in at the first login. Download and install it
as prompted.
2. Enter the username and password, and then click Login.
Note: The default username is admin and the default password is 123456. The
password for admin to log in to the Web interface is the same as the activation
password. If the activation password has been changed on the device, enter the
new password here.
4.2 Viewing Real-Time Video
In Live View, you can view real-time audio and video received from the camera of
the device.
If you log in with the Live View check box selected, live video appears by default
when you are logged in. You may double-click the window to enter or exit full screen
mode.

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4.3 Synchronizing Time
In most cases, it is recommended that you synchronize the device time with the
computer time.
1. Go to Setup > Common > Time.
2. From the Sync Mode drop-down list, select Sync with System Configuration.
3. From the Time Zone drop-down list, select your time zone.
4. Click Sync with Computer Time.
5. Click Save.
6. If Daylight Saving Time is applicable to your time zone, click the DST tab.
7. Select the On radio button and complete other settings as needed.
8. Click Save.
4.4 Managing Users
As the only administrator of the device, you can add up to 32 common users who
only have the live view permission to the device.

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1. Go to Setup > Common > User.
2. Follow the steps shown in the figure below to add a common user.
Note: To edit the password of a user, including the admin account of yourself, from
the user list, select the user to be edited, click Edit.
4.5 Configuring Audio
On the Audio page, you can turn on or off the device audio, and also adjust the
volume of the device audio.
1. Go to Setup > Common > Ports & Devices.
2. Click the Audio tab.
3. To turn off the audio, select the Enable radio button of the Turn Audio Off field.
4. To turn down the audio, set the Volume by typing a proper number in the text

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box or dragging the slider.
5. Click Save.
4.6 Turning Off Device Lights in Darkness
By default, the device lights will always be turned on in darkness as a supplement
light for face recognition. You can perform the following steps to turn off the lights.
Before you start, please make sure the Smart Illumination is turned on in the Setup >
Image > Image > Smart Illumination settings.
1. Go to Setup > Personalization > Ad Mode, turn off the Ad Mode by selecting the
Off radio button, click Save.
2. Go to Setup > Personalization > Ports & Devices > Illumination.

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3. Select the On radio button for the Energy Saving Illumination field.
4. In the Effective after Device Idle For field, set the time to enter the energy saving
mode. E.g., 1 minute, the screen will be off one minute after a detecting a face.
5. Optionally, in the Schedule field, set the time range that the energy saving mode
applies to.
6. In the Brightness field, set the value to adjust the brightness of the light when
the screen is off. E.g. 0.
7. Click Save.
4.7 Configuring FTP Server
You can back up the captured photos to your FTP server.
1. Go to Setup > System > Server.
2. In the Intelligent Server 1 section, select FTP from the Platform Communication
Type drop-down list.
3. Click Save.

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4. Go to Setup > Storage > FTP > Smart.
Note: The General tab is not applicable to this device and will be removed. Any
settings on the General tab have no impact to settings on the Smart tab.
5. In the Server Parameters section, enter the Server IP, Port, Username, and
Password, as required.
6. In the Snapshot Image section, set the Root Directory, if necessary.
7. Click Save. The captured photos will automatically be saved to the directory on
the FTP server.
4.8 Configuring OSD Parameters
On Screen Display (OSD) is the text displayed on the screen with video images. You
can configure the content and the position to be displayed on the screen. For
example, Date & Time.
1. Go to Setup > Image > OSD.
2. Select the position and content to be displayed on the screen.
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