IOMO FGA-2000 User manual


About the Manual
This manual introduces the operations of FGA-5000 product.
All figures displayed are for illustration purposes only. Figures in this manual may not be exactly
consistent with the actual products.

Document Conventions
Conventions used in this manual are listed below:
GUI Conventions
For Software
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Description
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>
Multi-level menus are separated by these brackets. For example, File > Create >
Folder.
For Device
Convention
Description
< >
Button or key names for devices. For example, press <OK>
[ ]
Window names, menu items, data table, and field names are inside square
brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window
/
Multi-level menus are separated by forwarding slashes. For example,
[File/Create/Folder].
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This implies about the notice or pays attention to, in the manual
The general information which helps in performing the operations faster
The information which is significant
Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes
The statement or event that warns of something or that serves as a
cautionary example.

Table of Contents
1OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................................6
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE..............................................................................................................7
FINGER PLACEMENT........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
VERIFICATION MODES....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 BIOMETRICS....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.2.2 PASSWORD.....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.2.3 ACCESS CARD............................................................................................................................................................................................9
3MAIN MENU..................................................................................................................................9
4USER MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................11
ADDING A NEW USER......................................................................................................................................................................11
4.1.1 ENTER USER ID AND NAME.................................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.1.2 ENTER USER ROLE.....................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.1.3 VERIFICATION MODE............................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.4 ENROLLING A FINGERPRINT................................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.1.5 ENROLLING A BADGE.......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.6 ENROLLING A PASSWORD.................................................................................................................................................................... 13
MANAGING EXISTING USERS..........................................................................................................................................................13
4.2.1 EDIT USER ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 DELETE USER................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
DISPLAY STYLE..................................................................................................................................................................................14
5USER ROLE ...................................................................................................................................14
CREATING A NEW ROLE AND ITS FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................15
6COMMUNICATION SETTING......................................................................................................15
ETHERNET..........................................................................................................................................................................................16
SERIAL COMM ..................................................................................................................................................................................16
PC CONNECTION.............................................................................................................................................................................16
WIEGAND SETUP..........................................................................................................................................................................17
6.4.1 WIEGAND INPUT...................................................................................................................................................................................17
6.4.2 WIEGAND OUTPUT............................................................................................................................................................................... 19
7SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................20
DATE TIME........................................................................................................................................................................................21
ATTENDANCE....................................................................................................................................................................................21
FINGERPRINT PARAMETERS.............................................................................................................................................................22
RESET.................................................................................................................................................................................................23
USB UPGRADE.................................................................................................................................................................................23

8PERSONALIZE..............................................................................................................................24
USER INTERFACE ..............................................................................................................................................................................24
VOICE ................................................................................................................................................................................................25
BELL SCHEDULE................................................................................................................................................................................25
8.3.1 NEW BELL SCHEDULE ..............................................................................................................................................................................25
8.3.2 ALL BELL SCHEDULE.................................................................................................................................................................................26
8.3.3 OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
PUNCH STATE OPTIONS..................................................................................................................................................................26
SHORTCUT KEY MAPPINGS.............................................................................................................................................................27
9DATA MGT...................................................................................................................................29
DELETE DATA....................................................................................................................................................................................29
BACKUP DATA..................................................................................................................................................................................29
RESTORE DATA.................................................................................................................................................................................30
10 ACCESS CONTROL ...................................................................................................................30
SETTING DOOR PROPERTIES...........................................................................................................................................................31
DEFINING TIME SCHEDULES............................................................................................................................................................32
SETTING HOLIDAYS..........................................................................................................................................................................33
CREATING ACCESS GROUPS ...........................................................................................................................................................33
MULTI-USER AUTHENTICATION .....................................................................................................................................................34
DURESS SETTINGS............................................................................................................................................................................35
11 USB MANAGER........................................................................................................................35
DOWNLOAD .....................................................................................................................................................................................36
UPLOAD ............................................................................................................................................................................................36
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................37
12 ATTENDANCE SEARCH ...........................................................................................................37
13 PRINT........................................................................................................................................38
DATA FIELD SETUP...........................................................................................................................................................................38
PRINTER OPTIONS............................................................................................................................................................................39
15 WORK CODE.............................................................................................................................39
NEW WORK CODE...........................................................................................................................................................................40
ALL WORK CODE.............................................................................................................................................................................40
WORK CODE OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................40
16 AUTOTEST................................................................................................................................41
17 SYSTEM INFO...........................................................................................................................41
19 APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................42
T9 INPUT...........................................................................................................................................................................................42
RULES TO UPLOAD PICTURE ............................................................................................................................................................42
ECO-FRIENDLY OPERATION..............................................................................................................44

1Overview
Introduction
P160 is a multibiometric identification time & attendance and access control terminal, which can
connect with third party electric lock, door sensor, and exit button etc.
With the latest palm/fingerprint identification algorithm and streamlined technology, it can hold 1000
palm templates and up to 3000 fingerprint templates without dividing into groups.
Communicating via Wi-Fi (Optional), TCP/IP, and USB client, it ensures a smooth connection and data
transfer. Amazing verification speed and intuitive operation process make it popular. Elaborately
designed and finely processed, it matches your slap-up office perfectly.
Features
Palm, Fingerprint, RFID Ready
Elegant ergonomic design; Easy installation.
Wi-Fi(Optional), TCP/IP, and USB communication.
Specifications
Display 2.8-inch TFT color Display
Capacity Fingerprint templates: 5,000
ID Card Capacity 10,000 Card
Logs Capacity 200,000
Communication TCP/IP, USB,
Standard Functions Automatic Status Switch, Self-Service Query,
AC module 1: Exit Button, Door Lock, Alarm,12V OUT, AUX IN,
Door Sensor;
Work Code, T9 Input, 9 Digit User ID, DST, Scheduled-bell
Optional Functions ID Card, Mifare Card, RS485, Wiegand IN/OUT;
PoE, Battery Module, ADMS
Power Supply 12V/1.5A
Verification Speed ≤1 sec

Operating Temperature 0-45 °C
Operating Humidity 20%-80%
2Instructions for Use
Finger Placement
Recommended fingers: The index finger, middle finger or ring finger; avoid using the thumb and
little finger (because they press the collection window is usually very clumsy).
➢Recommended placement
Verification Modes
2.2.1 Biometrics
➢Fingerprint
1:N fingerprint verification
The device compares the current fingerprint with all users’ fingerprints in the device. Use the proper
way with one of the recommended fingers to enroll and verify. There are two responses after
verification: Successfully verified and Failed to verify.

Successfully verified Failed to verify
1:1 fingerprint verification
The device compares the current fingerprint with the fingerprint of the user whose ID is entered. The
user chooses this mode unless poor recognition. Enter User ID and press “fingerprint”, there are two
responses after verification: Successfully verified and Failed to verify.
Note:
1) The device prompts” Invalid ID” when there is no such user.
2) The device prompts "Please try again" when failed to verify. After 2 attempts, if it fails
the 3rd time, it returns to the initial interface.

2.2.2 Password
The device compares entered password with one user’s password whose ID is input. Enter user ID,
press “Password” and enter your password. There are two responses after verification:
Note: The device prompts "Incorrect password" when failed to verify. After 2 attempts, if it fails after
the 3rd time, it returns to the initial interface.
2.2.3 Access Card
Card function is optional, only products with a built-in card module are equipped with card
verification function. Please contact our technical support as required.
Swipe your registered badge surround the fingerprint sensor in standby mode:
The device “prompts” Duplicated Punch” when you swipe badge twice. The device prompts “Ou-Ou”
when the badge is unregistered.
3Main Menu
Start the device; press [M/OK] to enter the Main Menu. Press ▼to scroll the page down.

Function Definition:
User Mgt. (User Management): Add, edit, and delete users’ information, including user ID, name,
user role, fingerprint, palm, password, badge number★and access control role.
User Role: Set the privilege of defined roles, that is, the privilege of operating menu.
Comm. (Communication Setting): Set the communication parameters between device and PC,
including ethernet parameters such as IP address etc., Serial Comm, PC connection, Wireless
Network★, Cloud Server★and Wiegand settings★.
System: Set system parameters, such as date/time, attendance parameters, palm and fingerprint
parameters, reset and USB upgrade.
Personalize: Set user interface parameters, voice, bell schedules, punch state options and shortcut
key mappings.
Data Mgt. (Data Management): Delete/ Backup/ Restore data stored in the device.
Access Control: Set access control options, time schedule/holidays/access group/combined
verification group, and duress options.
USB Manager: Download and upload attendance data, user data, work code, short message, etc.
With USB disk, you can import data restored in the device into attendance software, or import data
into other devices.
Attendance Search: It is convenient for employees to search his or her attendance record restored
in this device.
Print: To set printing information and functions (if printer is connected to the device).
Short Message: Add/check/edit/delete public and personal messages. Set options.
Work Code: Add/check/edit/delete work code. If this function is enabled, you must select one or
enter an existence work code after verification.
Autotest: Test whether each module is available or not, including LCD, voice, keyboard, fingerprint
sensor, palm and clock RTC.
System Info: Check device capacity, basic information, and firmware information etc.

4User Management
Adding a New user
Only the registered user can make verification in the device.
Start the device, enter into the Main Menu. Enter into “User Mgt.” →”New User”.
4.1.1 Enter User ID and Name
Press ▼/▲to select any of the fields on the New User interface, press [M/OK]:
4.1.2 Enter User Role
Press ▼/ ▲to select “User Role”on the New User interface, press [M/OK]:
Note: You can input an ID, or use which is
allotted by the device.
Super Admin: A super admin is granted rights to
operate all functions and menus in the device.
Normal User: Normal user is only allowed to
punch, query its own attendance record, check
messages.
Note: You had better to enroll a super admin for
ease of management.

4.1.3 Verification Mode
Enter into “New user”→”Access Control Role”. Press ▼/ ▲to select “Verification Mode” on the
interface, press [M/OK]:
4.1.4 Enrolling a Fingerprint
Press ▼/ ▲to select “Fingerprint” on the New User interface, press [M/OK]:
4.1.5 Enrolling a Badge
Press ▼/ ▲to select “Badge Number”on the New User interface, press [M/OK]:
There are several optional modes to set the
verification way.
1. Press numeric key corresponding to the
fingerprint as you want, then press [M/OK].
2. Press your fingerprint on the sensor three
times upon prompting by the device.
Note: You need to re-enroll if the device says
“Please try again”.
Swipe your badge around the fingerprint
sensor.
Note: Please take another badge if the device
displays “Error! Badge already enrolled”. The
Badge must be ID/IC card.

4.1.6 Enrolling a Password
Press ▼/ ▲to select “Password”on the New User interface, press [M/OK]:
Managing Existing Users
Start the device, enter into the Main Menu. Enter into “User Mgt.”→”All Users”.
4.2.1 Edit User
All information can be modified except User ID.
4.2.2 Delete User
Press ▼/ ▲to select a user to edit and press [M/OK]. Enter into “Delete”:
Input 1-8 digits password and press [M/OK],
then re-type the password.

You can choose different kinds of user data to delete.
Display Style
The default style is “Single Line”. Enter into “User Mgt.”→“Display Style”:
5User Role
Use to define roles to operate the device. You can specify the available menus to operate for a role.
There are 3 roles.
Enter into “User Role”. Press one of the three roles to edit:
A Super admin must be enrolled before a new role is defined.

Creating a New Role and its Function
6Communication Setting
Set communication parameters. Enter into ”Comm.”
1. Enter name with T9 Input.
2. You can define more than one available
menu for a role. Press [M/OK] to select.
1. Ethernet: The device can communicate with PC
each other via the parameters you set.
2. Serial Comm: The device can communicate
with PC each other via the serial port
parameters you set.
3. PC Connection: Set the password and device ID
so that you can connect the device with
software in PC.
4. Wireless Network:Turn on /off the WIFI
setting.
5. Cloud Server Setting:Settings used for
connecting with ADMS server.
6. Wiegand Setup:The device can
communicate with other device via the
parameters you set.

Ethernet
Enter into “Comm.”→“Ethernet”.
Serial Comm
PC Connection
To improve the security of attendance data, connection password needs to be set here. Enter into
Comm.→“PC Connection”.
1. IP Address: Modify it if necessary. It cannot be
same with PC.
2. Subnet Mask: Modify it if necessary.
3. Gateway: It is necessary to set an address if the
device and PC are in different network segment.
Modify it if necessary.
4. DNS: Set the address of your DNS server.
5. TCP COMM Port: Set the TCP communication
port.
6. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol,
which is used to allocate dynamic IP addresses to
clients by a server.
7. Display in Status Bar: Whether to display
network status icons in the status bar.
1. Serial port: When serial port (RS232/RS485)
is used for communication of device and PC,
this setting need to be checked:
2. Baudrate: Used for communication with PC.
RS232 is recommended for high speed.
Note: There are 5 baudrate types available for
RS232: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200;
“9600” is not applicable to RS485. Reboot the
device to make the change active.
1. Comm Key: Set 1-6 digits connection
password, the password must be input when
PC software is to connect device to read
data.
2. Device ID: The ID is in the range of 1-254. If
RS232 or RS485 is enabled, this ID needs to
be input in the software communication
interface.

Wiegand Setup
In the initial interface, press [M/OK] >COMM. > Wiegand Setup to enter the Wiegand Setup
interface.
6.4.1 Wiegand Input
Wiegand Input connector supports card reader, or connects the device as a master device to
another device (slave device), forming a master/slave system.
Wiegand Format: User can choose among the following built-in Wiegand formats: Wiegand 26,
Wiegand 26a, Wiegand 34, Wiegand 34a, Wiegand 36, Wiegand 36a, Wiegand 37, Wiegand 37a,
Wiegand 50 and No using. The value no using means that the format with this bit number is not
used. The following table describes all the formats.
1. Enable Domain Name: When the domain
name mode is enabled, you access a website
using a domain name in the format of http://;
otherwise, you must enter an IP address for
website access.
2. Server Address: IP address of Webserver
3. Server port: Port used by Webserver
4. Enable Proxy Server: When you enable the
proxy function, set the IP address and port
number of the proxy server. This option
indicates whether to use a proxy IP address.
You may choose to enter the proxy IP address
or the server address for Internet access,
whichever you like.

Wiegand Bits: Number of bits of Wiegand data. After choosing [Wiegand input bits], the device will
use the set number of bits to find the suitable Wiegand format in [Wiegand Format].
Pulse Width (us): The width of pulse sent by Wiegand. The default value is 100 microseconds,
which can be adjusted within the range of 20 to 100 microseconds.
Pulse Interval (us): The default value is 1000 microseconds, which can be adjusted within the range
of 200 to 20000 microseconds.
ID Type: Input content included in Wiegand input signal. User ID or Badge Number can be chosen.
Definitions of Wiegand Formats:
Wiegand
Format
Definition
Wiegand26
ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Consists of 26 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 13th bits, while the 26th bit is the odd parity bit of the
14th to 25th bits. The 2nd to 25th bits are the card number.
Wiegand26a
ESSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Consists of 26 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 13th bits, while the 26th bit is the odd parity bit of the
14th to 25th bits. The 2nd to 9th bits are the site code, while the 10th
to 25th bits are the card number.
Wiegand34
ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Consists of 34 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 17th bits, while the 34th bit is the odd parity bit of the
18th to 33rd bits. The 2nd to 25th bits are the card number.
Wiegand34a
ESSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Consists of 34 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 17th bits, while the 34th bit is the odd parity bit of the
18th to 33rd bits. The 2nd to 9th bits are the site code, while the 10th
to 25th bits are the card number.
Wiegand36
OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCMME
Consists of 36 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the odd parity bit of
the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 36th bit is the even parity bit of the
19th to 35th bits. The 2nd to 17th bits are the device code, the 18th to
33rd bits are the card number, and the 34th to 35th bits are the
manufacturer code.
Wiegand36a
EFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO

Consists of 36 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 36th bit is the odd parity bit of the
19th to 35th bits. The 2nd to 19th bits are the device code, and the
20th to 35th bits are the card number.
Wiegand37
OMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCE
Consists of 37 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the odd parity bit of
the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 37th bit is the even parity bit of the
19th to 36th bits. The 2nd to 4th bits are the manufacturer code, the
5th to 16th bits are the site code, and the 21st to 36th bits are the
card number.
Wiegand37a
EMMMFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Consists of 37 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 37th bit is the odd parity bit of the
19th to 35th bits. The 2nd to 4th bits are the manufacturer code, 5th to
14th bits are the device code, 15th to 20th bits are the site code, and
the 21st to 36th bits are the card number.
Wiegand50
ESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Consists of 50 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit
of the 2nd to 25th bits, while the 50th bit is the odd parity bit of the
26th to 49th bits. The 2nd to 17th bits are the site code, and 18th to
49th bits are the card number.
Note: C denotes card number, Edenotes even parity bit, O denotes odd parity bit, F denotes device
code, Mdenotes manufacturer code, Pdenotes parity bit, and S denotes site code.
6.4.2 Wiegand Output
Wiegand Output connector supports connect the device as a slave device to another device (master
device), forming a master/slave system.
SRB: Select [ON] to enable SRB function (external SRB); select [OFF] to turn off SRB function.
Wiegand Format: User can choose among the following built-in Wiegand formats: Wiegand 26,
Wiegand 26a, Wiegand 34, Wiegand 34a, Wiegand 36, Wiegand 36a, Wiegand 37, Wiegand 37a and

Wiegand 50. Multiple selections are available, but the actual Wiegand format will depend on the
option in [Wiegand output bits].
For Example: If the 26-bit Wiegand26, 34-bit Wiegand34a, 36-bit Wiegand36, 37-bit Wiegand37a
and 50-bit Wiegand50 are chosen in [Wiegand Format], but 36 bits is selected in [Wiegand
output bits], then the actual Wiegand format for use will be 36-bit Wiegand36.
Wiegand output bits: Number of bits of Wiegand data. After choosing [Wiegand output bits], the
device will use the set number of bits to find the suitable Wiegand format in [Wiegand Format].
Failed ID: It is defined as the output value of failed user verification. The output format depends on
the [Wiegand Format] setting. The default value ranges from 0 to 65535.
Site Code: It is similar to device ID except that it can be set manually and repeatable with different
devices. The default value ranges from 0 to 256.
Pulse Width (us): The width of pulse sent by Wiegand. The default value is 100 microseconds,
which can be adjusted within the range of 20 to 100 microseconds.
Pulse Interval (us): The default value is 1000 microseconds, which can be adjusted within the range
of 200 to 20000 microseconds.
ID Type: Output content after successful verification. User ID or card number can be chosen.
7System
Set system parameters to meet user's demand as many as possible. Including the Date Time,
Attendance, Fingerprint and so on.
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