eyeLock NanoFace User manual

from EyeLock®
Next Generation Facial Recognition System
System User Guide (v1.0.6)
January 2022
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About This Manual
NanoFace™ is an advanced facial recognition solution that provides highly accurate face
recognition in a compact, ultra-fast, cost-effective, system. This manual contains the
descriptions and operational instructions for the NanoFace™ device. It is intended and
written for system administrators who are in charge of overall operation including
installation and management. We recommend you
familiarize yourself with this manual to
make use of the product correctly and effectively.
•
The figures and screenshots in this guide are given for illustration purposes
only and may differ from the actual product.
•
Due to continuous technological improvements, the guide may not contain
the most updated information. For further information not covered in this
guide, please contact us at support@eyelock.com.
Revision History
Version
Date
Description
Note
1.0.0 09-11-2021
Initial release
1.0.1 11-15-2021 Updated Appendix A: OSD Menu List

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Conventions in This Manual
The following symbols are used throughout this manual. Make sure that you fully
understand the meaning of each symbol and follow the instructions accompanied.
Symbol
Name
Description
WARNING Indicates information that should be followed
with the utmost care. Failure to comply with a
warning could cause severe damage to the
equipment or injury to personnel.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in
equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
IMPORTANT
Emphasizes essential information required for
user success.
NOTE Provides important supplemental information
that might enhance users' understanding or
alternative steps to accomplish their goals.
TIP
Provides optional information to help users be
more successful in their tasks

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Table of Contents
About This Manual ........................................................................................................................ 2
Revision History
........................................................................................................................ 2
Conventions in This Manual .......................................................................................................... 3
1. Introduction to NanoFace ..................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Features ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Components ................................................................................................................... 6
1.3. Parts and Controls ......................................................................................................... 8
1.4. Touch Screen ................................................................................................................10
1.5. Accessories ...................................................................................................................11
2. Installing NanoFace .............................................................................................................12
2.1. Installation Requirements ..............................................................................................12
2.1.1. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................12
2.1.2. Electrical Requirements .........................................................................................13
2.1.3. Tool Requirements .................................................................................................13
2.2. Installation Procedure ....................................................................................................15
2.2.1. Mounting Device (Wall Mount) ................................................................................15
2.2.2. Mounting Device (Gang Box Mount) .......................................................................17
2.2.3. Connecting Cables .................................................................................................18
3. Using NanoFace ..................................................................................................................23
3.1. Enrollment .....................................................................................................................23
3.2. Authentication ...............................................................................................................24
4. Product Specifications ..........................................................................................................26
4.1. Mechanical Specifications .............................................................................................26
4.1.1.
Dimensions (unit: mm)
...........................................................................................26
4.2. Key Technical Specifications .........................................................................................27
4.3. Cables and Connectors .................................................................................................29
4.4.
Environmental Specifications
...........................................................................................31
Appendix A: OSD Menu List .........................................................................................................32

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1. Introduction to NanoFace
NanoFace is a face recognition terminal that provides face recognition in an embedded
system with real-time subject finding and local authentication for high throughput access control
and time & attendance applications.
1.1. Features
The key features of NanoFace are shown in the following table:
Feature
Description
Advanced real time subject
tracking with simple user
instructions
NanoFace accurately locates the subject face in real time
and tracks in 2 sides of angle to provides wider and deeper
positioning.
Robust subject to camera
operating range
Operating distance range (stand-off) from 0.4 to 2.0 meters
Wide angle face imaging for
outstanding capture volume
Allows height range of 145 to 210 cm (65 cm) at subject to
device distance of 2.0 m
Utilization of ultra-high
performance face matching
engines
Advanced, dedicated co-processor allows utilization of
latest and most powerful face algorithms.
Supplemental display of
authorization results
Can display authorization decision when coupled to access
control provisioning logic so that “subject recognized, but
not granted permission” information can be displayed.
Supports multiple languages in
GUI
English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, French
Large on-board (embedded) face
template database
Stores up to 20,000 active face templates on-board in 1:1
recognition (verification) identification mode. Stores up to
20,000 active face templates on-board in 1:N identification
mode.
Use in widest range of lighting
conditions
Embedded illuminators in both white and NIR ranges
expand use in adverse ambient light environments.
High speed face matching Can provide up to 20,000 matches per second on-board.
Standard multi-band RFID reader
MiFare, DesFire, FeliCa card support with standard
embedded ISO/IEC 14443 reader.
Full range of deployment options Standard connections in include selectable Wiegand IN or
OUT, GPI, RS 485, and contact relay
Fully compatibility with eyeLock’s
EIS system software
Supports full integration with EIS for distributed access
control and T&A solutions on single network.

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1.2. Components
Before you begin, make sure that all the following items are included with your device. If
you find anything is missing, contact your dealer/distributor/reseller.
Mounting Plate
NanoFace®

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Table 1. NanoFace component table
Name Quantity
Description Note
NanoFace 1
Main system / face recognition terminal
Mounting Plate 1 Installs the unit on a wall or on an outlet
box
Diode 1 Prevents currents in unintended
directions (See Relay Connection for
an
example of its use)
Power cable 1 Connects user supplied power to device
Relay cable 1
GPI cable 1
Wiegand cable 1
RS-485 cable 1
AC adapter 1
Output 15V
DC, 2A
Power cord (optional) 1

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1.3. Parts and Controls
Name
Description
Note
Camera
Captures the face images
IR LED Illuminates the face using the NIR lighting when
capturing the faces
Touch screen
Shows preview images before capture and provides
a graphical interface for enrollment and device
configuration
White LED Gives supplemental illumination in dim ambient light
RF card reader
Indicates the area where RF cards can be read
Ambient light sensor
Detects the changes of light in the surrounding
environment
Speaker
Delivers sound from device
Mounting plate socket Attaches the unit with the mounting plate
USB port Connects a USB flash drive
NanoFace by eyeLock

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Name Description
Tripod socket Attaches a tripod (or equivalent mount) with a
standard consumer tripod 1/4-20 UNC screw
Tamper switch
Starts an alarm, if configured, when a physical
tampering attempt is detected
Removable tabs Allow the wire routing and let cables go through the
openings when removed
Ethernet port Connects an ethernet cable
Power plug Connects the power cable
Factory reset button Restores the device to its original manufacturer
settings
RS-485 termination
switch
Provides termination when the device is located at the
physical end of RS-485 wiring
RS-485 Connects the RS-485 cable
Wiegand input or
output
Connects the Wiegand cable either as input or as
output selectively
GPI input Connects the GPI cable
Relay Connect the relay cable

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Debug Reserved for debugging purposes only
1.4. Touch Screen
No. Name
Description
Note
1 Status indicator Shows the status of network
connection and third party application
White: online
Red: offline or not
usable
2 Settings button
Enters the device setup menu screen
3 Enrollment button
Enters the user enrollment menu screen
4
Preview screen
Gives a preview of subject’s face
5 Home button
Goes to the home screen
6 Back button Goes back to the previous menu screen
7 Settings Shows settings menu – User, Device,
C
ommunication, Display, Authentication,
Log

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1.5. Accessories
No.
Name Description
Mounting bracket
1
Secure I/O
1
RF card writer
1
Dual RF card reader/writer

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2. Installing NanoFace
This chapter gives the information about the requirements and the prerequisites for
installing NanoFace and the installation procedures.
2.1. Installation Requirements
Before installation, make sure that the following requirements are met.
2.1.1. Environmental Requirements
NanoFace is designed and intended for indoor use only. The device is not
weatherproof and must not be exposed to water, ice, extreme temperatures, or
other adverse weather conditions. If it is required to use the device in outdoor or
extreme environments, contact local sales or [email protected]om for more
information.
☑ Avoid the location that is exposed to backlight, direct sunlight, and other strong
illumination.
☑ Choose the location with moderate ambient light.
Environmental requirements
☑
Determine the height at which you install the device.
The recommended mounting height is 53 inches (135 cm) from the floor to the
bottom of the device. It covers a person’s height from 57 inches (145 cm) up
to 83 inches (210 cm) at a distance of 36 inches (91 cm) from the device.

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Recommended mounting height
Typical
Mounting bracket (optional)
2.1.2. Electrical Requirements
☑ Use a stable power supply adapter and cabling in accordance with Table 2 below.
Minimum current is 2.0 A. (Maximum actual voltage is 25 V DC.)
Note: usage of 12V DC is possible if there is no voltage drop due to either cable loss or
fluctuations in mains (AC) power. Please contact EyeLock for more information.
☑ It is preferrable that the power cable is as short as possible. Ensure that wire gauge is
correct in accordance with Table 2.
☑ Use CAT5 or better for Ethernet cable.
Table 2. Power requirements depending on cable length and wire gauge
Input voltage
(V)
Wire gauge
(AWG)
Power cable length (m)
Note
Recommended Maximum
15 20 25.0 37.5 Standard Configuration
22 15.7 23.6
24 20 70.1 105.1
22 44.0 66.0

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2.1.3. Tool Requirements
The following tools may be necessary for installation and are not supplied.
Table 3. Required tools
Purpose
Name
Figure
Note
General
Screw driver
Cross head
Tape ruler
For measuring the installation height
Cutting plier
Concrete
wall
mount
Electric drill
With a drill bit and anchor bolts
Marker
Hammer

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2.2. Installation Procedure
2.2.1. Mounting Device (Wall Mount)
You can install the device onto a wall directly by using the mounting plate.
1.
Remove the screw that attaches NanoFace to the mounting plate and disassemble the plate.
Keep the screw because it will be used to attach them again.
2.
Put the mounting plate at the predetermined position and attach the plate onto the wall with the
screws (M4 x 8 minimum)
Wall mounting points

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For concrete wall mount, do the following steps:
Put marks on the wall through the holes of plate by using a marker.
Drill the marked points by using an electric drill.
Attach the anchor bolts to the holes by using a hammer.
Attach the plate to the wall with the screws.
3. Connect the power cable and peripherals cables, if necessary, to the connectors in the rear
panel. (See Connecting Cables for more information)
4. Remove one or more plastic tabs to allow the wire routing and let the cables go through the
openings.
Removable tabs
5.
Put the device onto the installed plate, slide it downward, and attach them with the screw (M3 x 6)

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2.2.2. Mounting Device (Gang Box Mount)
You can also install the device on a gang box (outlet box) by using the mounting plate.
1.
Remove the screw that attaches NanoFace to the mounting plate and disassemble them.
Keep the screw because it will be used to attach them again.
2. Put the mounting plate onto the gang box and attach it to the box with the screws (M4 x 8).
Gang box mounting points
Make sure that the outgoing cables from the gang box go through the
rectangular opening in the plate.
3. Connect the power cable and peripherals cables, if necessary, to the connectors in the rear
panel. (See Connecting Cables for more information)
4. Put the device onto the installed plate, slide it downward, and assemble them with the
screw (M3 x 6)

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2.2.3. Connecting Cables
Power Connection
Network Connection
RJ-45 connector for 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet communication, minimum CAT5 cable.
DC
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Relay Connection – Dead-Bolt Type Door Lock
There are two types of dead-bolt door lock connections and configuration supported – fail-
safe and fail-secure.
Use different power supplies for the NanoFace and the door lock.
Install the diode at both ends of the circuit as shown in the figure below
close to the door lock to protect the relay contact from the reverse
current that occurs when the door lock works.
Make sure that the diode direction is correct.
Fail-Safe Configuration

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Fail-Secure Configuration
Relay Connection – Automatic Door
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