CrucialTrak BACS Quattro Operation manual

BACS™ Installation & User Guide
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BACS Quattro
Installation & User Guide
Revision 1.3
June 2017

About this Guide
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BACS™ Installation Guide
Changes are periodically made to this document. Changes, technical inaccuracies, and
typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions
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Table of Contents
1. Notice............................................................................................5
1.1. Installer........................................................................................................................................................5
1.2. Inspection...................................................................................................................................................5
1.3. Preparation................................................................................................................................................5
1.4. Installation Requirements....................................................................................................................5
1.5. System Integration.................................................................................................................................6
2. Introduction...................................................................................7
2.1. Overview of BACS™Reader ................................................................................................................7
2.2. Overview of BACS™Reader Network System (RS-485/ LAN/ WAN)................................9
2.3. BACS™Reader: Multi-Biometric Access Control Reader..................................................... 11
3. Installation ..................................................................................13
3.1. BACSTM Reader...................................................................................................................................... 13
4. BACSTM Startup ............................................................................18
4.1. Basic System Check-up after Installation .................................................................................. 18
4.2. Verify Process Through Graphical User Interface .................................................................. 20
4.3. How to Use.............................................................................................................................................................23

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List of Figures
Figure 1 Exploded Diagram of BACSTM Reader
Figure 2 Component Diagram of BACSTM Reader
Figure 3 Systemic Diagram of BACSTM Networking
Figure 4 Diagram of Networking by Using RS-485
Figure 5 Diagram of Networking by Using WAN
Figure 6 Terminal Block Pin-Map
Figure 7 BACSTM Interface
Figure 8 BACSTM Power
Figure 9 BACSTM TCP/IP Connection
Figure 10 BACSTM RS-485 Communication
Figure 11 BACSTM Wiegand Out
Figure 12 BACSTM Wiegand In
Figure 13 BACSTM Sensor Connection
Figure 14 BACSTM Relay Connection
Figure 15 Granted Authentications: (a) Fingerprint (b) Face (c) Iris (d) Palm vein

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1. Notice
1.1. Installer
Installers participating in the construction of this access control system shall meet the
following conditions:
1.1.1. Be a person who has experience in configuring the system and operating
normally.
1.1.2. Demonstrate that the installer, support personnel, and services needed to
configure the system are available and a single product supplier will provide
hardware, software, training, system installation, related certification, and
maintenance service.
1.1.3. The product supplier must be able to provide the necessary services to the user
before and after the introduction of the system.
1.2. Inspection
1.2.1. The supplier or bidder shall look at the site where the system will be constructed
before bidding.
1.2.2. The supplier shall check whether there is any error between the details of the
project and the documents submitted at the time of bidding, and conduct site
inspection before bidding.
1.3. Preparation
1.3.1. It should be checked whether all products and equipment are operating normally
before the product arrives at the installation site.
1.3.2. The power supply should be checked for proper operation. If the power supply
needs to be recharged or a new power supply is required, a professional
technician must supply a new power supply.
1.3.3. The communication environment should be confirmed.
1.3.4. Collect all data that can be recognized beforehand; such as access time,
abnormal working time, group designation by door, operator security clearance
level and etc.
1.4. Installation Requirements
1.4.1. All parts and equipment necessary for the system configuration shall be installed
according to the guidelines and specifications provided by the supplier.
1.4.2. Provide and apply all interconnection, services, and modifications necessary to
configure the access control system to be implemented.
1.4.3. Control signals, communication, and data transmission lines shall be installed
so that ground loops, noise, electrical surges, etc. do not interfere with the
operation of this access control system.
1.4.4. The system shall be installed in accordance with the instruction which is
provided by the supplier.

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1.4.5. All work shall be carried out as specified in the project details and documents
submitted at the time of bidding.
1.4.6. After the installation is completed, the access control system operation software
should be operated, tested and loaded on the host computer of the user side.
1.5. System Integration
1.5.1. Discuss and work with the user's IT department and administrator before
connecting to the network to load on the user's host computer.
1.5.2. When working with other companies and users, they should work well together.
1.5.3. Allof the involved systemsand subsystemsshouldbe integrated intothe system.
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Parts
1 –BACS Quattro Reader
1- Mounting Bracket
1 - Quick Installation guide
5 - 5 mm x 38 mm drywall screw
1 - 30p male socket
2- cable tie
Recommended
•DC power supply (12VDC, 5A)
•Cat 5E ethernet cable (Belden 1624P. AWG24 or equivalent) –Ethernet
•22 or 24 AWG Over-All shield (Alpha 1296C or equivalent) –Relay, Wiegand and all signal
connections.
•AWG 22 Over-All shield –DC Power
•300 ft. limitation for Wiegand connection
•Fixing mounting bracket :
- for stone plate : 6 mm plastic-anchor + 5 mm x 38 mm drywall screw
- for wooden or metal plate : 5mm x 38 mm drywall screw
•Lock device requirement
- dry contact input as open signal
- power-fail auto-release
•In-House installation
•Not be exposed to direct sunlight
Specification
Model Name
BACS Quattro
Part Number
CTTR1FFIP64SGR
Biometric Recognition
Face / Fingerprint / Iris & Palm vein
(single & multi-mode)
DIM (WDH, mm, without mount bracket)
200 mm x 200mm x 192mm
Weight (without mount bracket)
1.6Kg
Network
1GB ethernet, Cat 5e / Cat 6.
I/F
Dry contact X 2(relay), USB, HDMI, Wiegand in/out,
RS-485, Exit button, Alarm, Sensor input
Power
12V DC, 5A
2. Introduction

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2.1. Overview of BACS™Reader
This multi-biometric access control, leveraging up to four major technologies (touchless
fingerprint, palm vein, iris and face recognition), provides a superior levelof security. The
four different biometric modules capture and authenticate user's biological information.
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show exploded and component diagrams of BACSTM Reader,
respectively.
Figure 1 Exploded diagram of BACSTM Reader

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Included components
5 mm x 38mm
drywall screw x 5
BACS Quattro X 1
Standard nylon
Cable tie x 2
* For missing parts, please contact with www.crucialtrak.com
Mount Bracket X 1
30p male socket X 1
Quick Installation Guide X 1
Preparation & Tools (Not included in package)
Grounded AC Power cord
(AWG 22 or for higher current)
paired DC power cable
(AWG 22 or for higher current)
Power tool
( for stone drilling, corded drill recommended)
Phillips screw
driver
6mm or 6.5mm Drilling bit
(only for stone plate mounting)
Masonry
(stone)
General
(metal)
M6 or M6.5 plastic anchor
(if needed)
DC 12V, 3A power supply
(Meanwell RM-60-12ST or equivalent)

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Figure 2 Component Diagram of BACSTM Reader

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Assemble bundle Mounting bracket as above figure, tighten ‘Lock-disk’and plate that you want to fix Quattro
with 5mm dry wall screws which included in package. (* Do not tighten too strong to leave space for ‘base
bracket’ to rotate)
After fixing the Mounting bracket, align pin of Quattro neck and furrow of base bracket and twist in counter clock wise
for locking. When unlocking, twist Quattro in clock wise direction.
If you want to adjust default panning angle, twist Quattro in locked status.
(* Do not twist Quattro too hard, pin can be broken)
Mounting & Assembling
Cover plate
Lock-disk
Base bracket

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Base Plate
For the best performance of recognition, install BACS Quattro at proper height.
Based on regional property, recommended heights of base plate are as below,
-110 cm : European
-100 cm : North America
-90 cm : Asian
After installation, please set default ‘Y’ position(default angle ‘y’) of PAN/TILT module in
SETUP page. (See ‘Value SETUP’ section in this guide)
When users stand in front of Quattro with comfortable arm length, Quattro will success facial
recognition by minimum tilting action in best default angle.
Height Adjustment & Default Pan Tilt position

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2.2. Overview of BACS™Reader Network System (RS-485/ LAN/ WAN)
BACS™ can easily replace existing access terminals, attachable onto any third party
controllers. It is possible to connect numerous BACS™ via Ethernet or RS-485. Figure
3 shows a systemic diagram for network configuration.
Figure 4 and Figure 5 show diagrams of systemic networks for BACSTM Readers by
using RS-485 &WAN.
Figure 3 Systemic diagram of BACSTM Networking

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General System Configuration
•For using Quattro as enrollment device, one Quattro must be assigned as ‘Master’ in system.
(For enrollment, connect a mouse, a keyboard and a HDMI monitor to Quattro)
•Other Quattros can be slave devices and have to referring toward ‘Master’.
(Please read ‘Network configuration’ in this guide)
•Strongly recommended to use ‘Enroll Station e4’ for registration.

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Figure 4 Diagram of Networking by Using RS-485
Figure 5 Diagram of RS-485 connection

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Figure 6 Diagram of Networking by Using WAN
Figure 7 Diagram of LAN Connection

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2.3. BACS™Reader: Multi-Biometric Access Control Reader
2.3.1. Product Design: This access control reader should be able to read and
recognize user's fingerprint / face / iris / vein, RF card information safely.
(1) This access control reader should operate one or more biometric modules.
(2) This access control reader should be compatible with various
card technologies.
2.3.2. Security: This access control reader should apply the following enhanced
security technologies.
(1) This access control reader should be able to read data appropriately when
using a non-contact method or using the card. The way to read data safely
means:
(a) Data Media Binding Check
(b) Data validation check
(c) Data accuracy
(2) Security information: Only the person authorized by the administrator can
enter the administrator's menu of the reader. In the case of power outage,
even if the Server PC is unused, the database must be stored in the reader
as well as the database of the PC where the CRUAMS software is installed.
When the Server PC is operating, the reader sends an event log to the
Server PC to check the event log on the Server PC.
(a) Information download: The terminal should store the access event log,
management event log, and registration information.
(b) Information upload: The terminal should be able to upload access
event log, management event log, registration information, and
firmware.
(c) Anti-Pass Back: You can setAnti-Pass Backfunction to useornot use.
(d) User access setting: It is necessary to be able to control the access
time of the user based on the access time set by the administrator.
(e) Fire detection (intrusion detection): The administrator can set fire or
intrusion detection.
2.3.3. Product Features
(1) This access control reader can update firmware using USB and network.
(2) Thisaccesscontrol reader shall beuniversally compatible with mostaccess
control systems in compliance with the SIA AC-01 Wiegand standard.
(3) This access control reader series has biometric authentication such as
fingerprint, face, iris and palm vein so that it can control limited access and
manage workforce more effectively.
(4) This access control reader series should be able to customize by selecting
various options. Customers have the following options:
(5) Video output support (HDMI) option
(6) RF card type support
(7) This access control reader shall be capable of thefollowing audio, and LED
outputs:
(a) LED: The circular recognition LED light source installed in the reader
should be able to indicate the state with a different direction of light
rotation according to the authentication process.
(b) Icon LED: Displays the fingerprint, face, iris and palm vein icon
according to biometric authentication.
(8) This access control reader shall have the following power specification.
(a) Current: 6A

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(b) Operation power: DC 12V, reverse voltage protection
(9) This access control reader shall have the following specifications:
(a) Size (mm): 20 phi (spherical)
(b) Weight: 1.64kg inside and outside
(c) Color: Metal brown, titanium white, Platinum silver
(10) This access control reader shall meet the following cable specification
conditions:
(a) Cable type: RS-485, TCP / IP
(11) This access control reader has two relays for door and alarm control.
(12) This access control reader should be capable of storing 500,000 event logs
and 50,000 biometric information templates.
(13) This access control reader should be able to be used as access control,
meal management and time attendance management.
(14) This access control reader shall be connected in the following manner.
(a) Power
(b) TCP / IP
(c) RS485
(d) WIEGAND OUT
(e) RF card reader
(f) Sensor
(g) Relays

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3. Installation
3.1. BACSTM Reader
Figure 6 and Figure 7 show the overview of the interface for the installation.
Figure 6 Terminal Block Pin-Map
Figure 7 BACSTM Interface
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