IOMO FCA-2000 User manual


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About the Manual
This manual introduces the operations of
FCA 2000
All figures displayed are for illustration purposes only. Figures in this manual may
not be exactly consistent with the actual products.
Features and parameters with ★ are not available in all devices.

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Document Conventions
Conventions used in this manual are listed below:
GUI Conventions
Symbols
Conven�on
Descrip�on
This represents a note that needs to pay more aon to.
The general informaon which helps in performing the
operaons faster.
The informaon which is signiant.
Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
The statement or event that warns of something or that serves
as a cauonary example.
For Soare
Convenon
Descri
Bold font
Used to idenfy soware interface names e.g., OK, Con,
Cancel.
>
Mul-level menus are separated by these brackets. For
example, File > Create > Folder.
For Device
Convenon
Descri
< >
Buon or key names for devices. For example, press <OK>.
Window names, menu items, data table, and eld names are
inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User]
window.
[ ]
/
Mul-level menus are separated by forwarding slashes. For
example, [File/Create/Folder].

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Table of Contents
1
SAFETY MEASURES ...................................................................................8
2
ELECTRICAL SAFETY ..................................................................................9
3
OPERATION SAFETY................................................................................ 10
4
INSTRUCTION FOR USE ........................................................................... 12
4.1
F
INGER
P
OSITIONING ..........................................................................................................
12
4.2
S
TANDING
P
OSITION
,F
ACIAL
E
XPRESSION AND
S
TANDING
P
OSTURE................................
13
4.3
F
ACE
R
EGISTRATION ............................................................................................................
14
4.4
S
TANDBY
I
NTERFACE............................................................................................................
15
4.5
V
IRTUAL
K
EYBOARD ............................................................................................................
18
4.6
V
ERIFICATION
M
ODE...........................................................................................................
19
4.6.1
FINGERPRINT VERIFICATION ...................................................................................................19
4.6.2
FACIAL VERIFICATION ..............................................................................................................22
4.6.3
C
ARD
V
ERIFICATION..........................................................................................................
24
4.6.4
PASSWORD VERIFICATION.......................................................................................................27
4.6.5
COMBINED VERIFICATION.......................................................................................................29
5
MAIN MENU ................................................................................................31
6
USERMANAGEMENT.............................................................................. 33
6.1
U
SER
R
EGISTRATION ...........................................................................................................
33
6.1.1
R
EGISTER A
U
SER
ID
AND
N
AME......................................................................................
33
6.1.2
USER ROLE..................................................................................................................................34
6.1.3
REGISTER FINGERPRINT ..........................................................................................................35
6.1.4
F
ACE.........................................................................................................................................................
35
6.1.5
C
ARD...................................................................................................................................
38

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6.1.6
PASSWORD 38
6.1.7
A
CCESS
C
ONTROL
R
OLE....................................................................................................
38
6.2
S
EARCH
U
SER.......................................................................................................................
39
6.3
E
DIT
U
SER............................................................................................................................
40
6.4
D
ELETE
U
SER .......................................................................................................................
41
6.5
D
ISPLAY
S
TYLE.....................................................................................................................
42
7
USER ROLE.............................................................................................. 44
8
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS.................................................................. 47
8.1
N
ETWORK
S
ETTINGS............................................................................................................
47
8.2
S
ERIAL
C
OMM .....................................................................................................................
49
8.3
PCC
ONNECTION .................................................................................................................
50
8.4
W
I
-F
I
S
ETTINGS...................................................................................................................
51
8.5
C
LOUD
S
ERVER
S
ETTING......................................................................................................
55
8.6
W
IEGAND
S
ETUP.................................................................................................................
56
8.6.1
WIEGAND INPUT.....................................................................................................................56
8.6.2
WIEGAND OUTPUT.................................................................................................................60
8.7
N
ETWORK
D
IAGNOSIS.........................................................................................................
61
9
SYSTEM SETTINGS .................................................................................. 62
9.1
D
ATE AND
T
IME....................................................................................................................
62
9.2
A
CCESS
L
OGS
S
ETTING .........................................................................................................
64
9.3
F
ACE
P
ARAMETERS...............................................................................................................
66
9.4
F
INGERPRINT........................................................................................................................
71
9.5
F
ACTORY
R
ESET ....................................................................................................................
72
9.6
S
ECURITY
S
ETTINGS .....................................................................................................
73
10
PERSONALIZE SETTINGS........................................................................ 76
10.1
I
NTERFACE
S
ETTINGS.........................................................................................................
76

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10.2
V
OICE
S
ETTINGS ................................................................................................................
78
10.3
B
ELL
S
CHEDULES........................................................................................................
79
10.4
P
UNCH
S
TATES
O
PTIONS...................................................................................................
81
10.5
S
HORTCUT
K
EY
M
APPINGS...............................................................................................
83
11
DATAMANAGEMENT............................................................................ 87
11.1
D
ELETE
D
ATA................................................................................................................................................
87
12
ACCESS CONTROL ................................................................................. 89
12.1
A
CCESS
C
ONTROL
O
PTIONS..............................................................................................
90
12.2
T
IME
S
CHEDULE.................................................................................................................
93
12.3
H
OLIDAYS........................................................................................................................................
95
12.4
C
OMBINED
V
ERIFICATION.................................................................................................
96
12.5
A
NTI
-
PASSBACK
S
ETUP .....................................................................................................
98
12.6
D
URESS
O
PTIONS
S
ETTINGS...........................................................................................
101
13
ATTENDANCE SEARCH ........................................................................ 103
14
AUTOTEST..................................................................................................105
15
SYSTEM INFORMATION ...................................................................... 107
APPENDIX 1............................................................................................. 108
R
EQUIREMENTS OF
L
IVE
C
OLLECTION AND
R
EGISTRATION OF
V
ISIBLE
L
IGHT
F
ACE
I
MAGES
.108
R
EQUIREMENTS FOR
V
ISIBLE
L
IGHT
D
IGITAL
F
ACE
I
MAGE
D
ATA.......................................................
109
ECO-FRIENDLY OPERATION...................................................................... 115
APPENDIX 2 ..
.......................................................................................... 111
P
RIVACY
P
OLICY........................................................................................................................
111

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Installation Guide .................................................................................... 117
HOW TO I NSTALL THE DEVICE?....................................................................................................
118
WIRING DIAGRAM......................................................................................................................
119

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1
Safety Measures
The below instructions intend to ensure that the user can use the product
correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The following precautions are to
keep users safe and prevent any damage. Please read carefully before
installation.
Noncompliance with instructions could lead to product damage or
physical injury (may even cause death).
1.
Read, follow, and retain instructions
- All safety and operational
instructions must be properly read and followed before bringing the
device into service.
2.
Do not ignore warnings - Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the
operating instructions.
3.
Accessories - Use only manufacturer-recommended or product-sold
accessories. Please do not use any other components other than
manufacturer suggested materials.
4.
Precautions for the installation
–Do not place this device on an
unstable stand or frame. It may fall and cause serious injury to persons
and damage to the device.
5.
Service
- Do not try to service this unit yourself. Opening or removing
covers may expose you to hazardous voltages or other hazards.
6.
Damage requiring service
- Disconnect the system from the Mains AC or
DC power source and refer service personnel under the following
conditions:
When cord or connection control isaffected.
When the liquid spilled, or an item dropped into the system.
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more).
If the system is not operating normally, under operating
instructions.
Just change controls defined in operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of the controls may result in damage and involve a qualified
technician to return the device to normaloperation.
And do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter as adapter
overload can cause over-heat or fire hazard.
7.
Replacement parts - When replacement parts are needed, service
technicians must only use replacement parts provided by the supplier.
Unauthorized substitutes can result in a burn, shock, or other hazards.
8.
Safety check
- On completion of service or repair work on the unit, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure proper
operation of the device.
9.
Power sources - Operate the system only from the label's power source
form. If the sort of power supply to use is unclear, call yourdealer.
10.
Lightning
- Can install external lightning conductors to protect against
electrical storms. It stops power-ups from destroying the system.
Recommended installing the devices in areas with limited access.
2
Electrical Safety
Before connecting an external cable to the device, complete grounding
properly, and set up surge protection; otherwise, static electricity will
damage the mainboard.
Make sure that the power has been disconnected before you wire, install,
or dismantle the device.
Ensure that the signal connected to the device is a weak-current (switch)

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signal; otherwise, components of the device will get damaged.
Ensure that the standard voltage applicable in your country or region is
applied. If you are not sure about the endorsed standard voltage, please
consult your local electric power company. Power mismatch may cause a
short circuit or device damage.
In the case of power supply damage, return the device to the professional
technical personnel or your dealer for handling.
To avoid interference, keep the device far from high electromagnetic
radiation devices, such as generators (including electric generators),
radios, televisions, (especially CRT) monitors, orspeakers.
3
Operation Safety
If smoke, odour, or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once
and unplug the power cable, and then please contact the service centre.
Transportation and other unpredictable causes may damage the device
hardware. Check whether the device has any intense damage before
installation.
If the device has major defects that you cannot solve, contact your dealer
as soon as possible.
Dust, moisture, and abrupt temperature changes can affect the device's
service life. Youare advised not to keep the device under such conditions.
Do not keep the device in a place that vibrates. Handle the device with
care. Do not place heavy objects on top of the device.
Do not apply rosin, alcohol, benzene, pesticides, and other volatile
substances that may damage the device enclosure. Clean the device
accessories with a piece of soft cloth or a small amount of cleaning agent.
If you have any technical questions regarding usage, contact certified or

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experienced technical personnel.
Note:
Make sure whether the positive polarity and negative polarity of the DC
12V power supply is connected correctly. A reverse connection may
damage the device. It is not advisable to connect the AC 24V power
supply to the DC 12V input port.
Make sure to connect the wires following the positive polarity and
negative polarity shown on the device's nameplate.
The warranty service does not cover accidental damage, damage caused
by mis-operation, and damage due to independent installation or repair
of the product by the user.

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Too low
Too close to theedge
Vertical
4
Instruction for Use
Before getting into the device features and functions, it is recommended to be
familiar with the below fundamentals.
4.1
Finger Positioning
Recommended fingers: Index, middle, or ring fingers; avoid using the thumb
or pinky, as they are difficult to accurately press onto the fingerprintreader.
Note: Please use the correct method when pressing your fingers onto the
fingerprint reader for registration and identification. Our company will assume
no liability for recognition issues that may result from incorrect usage of the
product. We reserve the right of final interpretation and modification
concerning this point.

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The distance between the device and a user
whose height is in a range of 1.55m to 1.85m is
recommended to be 0.3 to 2.5m. Users may
slightly move forward or backward to improve
the character of facial images captured.
Facial Expression
Standing Posture
4.2
Standing Position, Facial Expression and
Standing Posture
➢
The recommendeddistance
➢
Recommended standing posture and facial expression
Note: Please keep your facial expression and standing posture natural while
enrolment or verification.

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4.3
Face Registration
Try to keep the face in the centre of the screen during registration. Please face
the camera and stay still during face registration. The screen looks like this:
Correct face registration and authentication method
➢
Recommendation for registering a face
When registering a face, maintain a distance of 40cm to 80cm
between the device and the face.
Be careful to keep your facial expression natural and not to change.
(smiling face, drawn face, wink, etc.)
If you do not follow the instructions on the screen, the face
registration may take longer or mayfail.
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Do not wear hats, masks, sunglasses or eyeglasses.
Be careful not to display two faces on the screen. Register one person
at a time.
It is recommended for a user wearing glasses to register both faces
with and without glasses.
➢
Recommendation for authenticating a face
Ensure that the face appears inside the guideline displayed on the
screen of the device.
Sometimes, authentication may fail due to the change in the wearing
glasses then the one used while registration. In such a case, you may
require authenticating your face with the previously worn glasses. If
your face was registered without glasses, you should authenticate
your face without glasses further.
If a part of the face is covered with a hat, a mask, an eye patch, or
sunglasses, authentication may fail. Do not cover the face, allow the
device to recognize both the eyebrows and the face.
4.4
Standby Interface
After connecting the power supply, the following standby interface is
displayed:

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Tap to enter the User ID inputinterface.
When there is no Super Administrator set in the device, tap to go to
the menu.
After adding a Super Administrator on the device, it requires the Super
Administrator’s verification before opening the menu functions.

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Note: For the security of the device, it is recommended to register a super
administrator the first time you use the device.
The punch state options can also be displayed and used directly on the
standby interface. Tap anywhere on the screen apart from the icons, and
six shortcut keys appears on the screen, as shown in the figure below:
Press the corresponding punch state key to select your current punch
state, which is displayed in green. Please refer to "Shortcut Key Mappings"
for the specific operation method.
Note:
The punch state options are off by default and need to select other mode
options in the "Punch State Option" to get the punch state options on the
standby screen.

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4.5
Virtual Keyboard
Note:
The device supports the input in English language, numbers, and
symbols.
Tap [EN] to switch to the numeric keyboard.
Press [123] to switch to the symbolickeyboard.
Tap [@#&] to return to the English keyboard.
Tap [] to exit the virtualkeyboard.

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4.6
Verification Mode
4.6.1
Fingerprint Verification
➢
1:N Fingerprint VerificationMode
Compares the fingerprint that is being pressed onto the fingerprint reader with
all of the fingerprint data that is stored in thedevice.
The device enters the fingerprint authentication mode when a user presses
his/her finger onto the fingerprint scanner.
Please follow the correct way to place your finger onto the sensor. For details,
please refer to section Finger Positioning.
Verification is successful: Verification is failed:
➢
1:1 Fingerprint VerificationMode
Compares the fingerprint that is being pressed onto the fingerprint reader with
the fingerprints that are linked to User ID input via the virtual keyboard.

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Users may verify their identities with 1:1 verification mode when they cannot
gain access with 1: N authentication method.
Press on the main interface and enter the 1:1 fingerprint verification
mode.
Input the user ID and press [OK].
If an employee registers a face, password and card in addition to the fingerprint,
the following screen will appear. Select the icon to enter fingerprint
verification mode.
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