IRIS ID IrisTime iT100 Series User manual

IrisTime™ iT100 Series
User Manual
Document Number: IRISID-iT1-2208111-UMD

IRISTIME™IT100 SERIES –USER MANUAL
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Document Number: IRISID-iT1-2208111-UMD
Document History:
The contents of this document are based on:
Iris ID –IrisTime™ iT100 Software v2.02.01
Iris ID Systems, Inc. 8 Clarke Drive, Cranbury, New Jersey 08512, USA.
Copyright © 2022 Iris ID Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.irisid.com
Modified
August 11, 2022
Modified
May 06, 2022
Modified
March 31, 2022
Created
October 06, 2020

Table of Contents
1. PURPOSE AND AUDIENCE ......................................................................................6
1.1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION ........................................................................................... 6
2. IT100 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................6
2.1 IRISTIME™/IT100 SYSTEM OPTIONS................................................................................. 6
2.2 DEVICE FEATURES ........................................................................................................... 7
2.3 OPERATION MODES ........................................................................................................ 7
2.4 AUTHENTICATION MODES ................................................................................................ 7
3. EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................11
3.1 ITEMS INCLUDED WITH ALL IT100 MODELS......................................................................... 11
3.2 ADDITIONAL ITEMS INCLUDED WITH IT100-AXX MODEL PACKAGES..................................... 11
3.3 ITEMS NOT INCLUDED..................................................................................................... 11
4. IT100 HARDWARE INFORMATION .........................................................................13
4.1 IT100 SERIES -GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:......................................................................... 13
4.2 ACCESSORIES –OPTIONAL (PURCHASE SEPARATELY)............................................................ 15
4.3 IT100 -FRONT VIEW..................................................................................................... 17
4.4 IT100 -REAR VIEW WITH INSTALLATION PLATE .................................................................. 18
4.5 IT100 -REAR VIEW (INSTALLATION PLATE REMOVED)......................................................... 19
4.6 IT100 -BOTTOM VIEW.................................................................................................. 19
5. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ...................................................................................20
5.1 MOUNTING HEIGHT AND ENVIRONMENT CONSIDERATIONS................................................... 20
5.2 MOUNTING OPTIONS..................................................................................................... 21
5.3 GENERAL WIRING AND POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ....................................................... 21
5.3.1 Power Supply and Wiring:............................................................................................. 21
5.3.2 Ethernet Network Wiring .............................................................................................. 23
5.3.3 Power Over Ethernet (POE) Options:............................................................................. 24
5.3.4 Other Wiring from iT100: .............................................................................................. 25
6. IT100 INSTALLATION .............................................................................................31
6.1 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 31
6.2 MOUNTING ................................................................................................................. 31
6.3 WIRING CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................. 32
6.4 COMPLETING DEVICE INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 34
7. INITIAL SETUP OF THE IT100 ..................................................................................36
7.1 SET THE ADMIN PASSWORD SETTING ................................................................................ 36
7.2 CONFIGURE THE IT100 NETWORK SETTINGS ...................................................................... 36
7.3 DEVICE ACTIVATION ...................................................................................................... 39
Standalone Device Activation................................................................................................. 39
iTMS Device Activation........................................................................................................... 40

8. UPDATE THE IT100 SOFTWARE ..............................................................................41
9. DEVICE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS .......................................................................43
9.1 GENERAL –DEVICE NAME .............................................................................................. 44
9.2 GENERAL –DEVICE INFORMATION.................................................................................... 44
9.3 GENERAL –OPEN SOURCE LICENSES ................................................................................. 44
9.4 GENERAL –SYSTEM UPDATES.......................................................................................... 45
9.5 GENERAL –REBOOT ...................................................................................................... 45
9.6 GENERAL –FACTORY RESET ............................................................................................ 46
9.7 APPLICATION –RELAY.................................................................................................... 46
9.8 APPLICATION –GPIO.................................................................................................... 47
9.9 APPLICATION –ADMINISTRATOR MODE TIMEOUT............................................................... 47
9.10 APPLICATION –RESULT AUTO-DISMISS TIMER INTERVAL..................................................... 48
9.11 APPLICATION –POSITION GUIDE.................................................................................... 48
9.12 APPLICATION –ENROLLMENT PRECAUTION GUIDE ............................................................ 48
9.13 APPLICATION –VOICE ANNOUNCE ................................................................................. 48
9.14 APPLICATION –APP UPDATE......................................................................................... 49
9.15 MODE –OPERATION MODE ......................................................................................... 49
9.16 MODE –AUTHENTICATION MODE ................................................................................. 50
9.17 MODE –COUNTERMEASURE ......................................................................................... 50
9.18 MODE –MASK DETECT................................................................................................ 50
9.19 MODE –SAVE AUDIT FACE IMAGE ................................................................................. 51
9.20 DISPLAY &SOUND -LANGUAGE..................................................................................... 52
9.21 DISPLAY &SOUND -DISPLAY ........................................................................................ 52
9.22 DISPLAY &SOUND -SOUND.......................................................................................... 52
9.23 DISPLAY &SOUND –MANAGE KEYBOARDS...................................................................... 53
9.24 WALLPAPER............................................................................................................... 53
9.25 DATE &TIME............................................................................................................. 54
9.26 NETWORK ................................................................................................................. 55
9.27 EXTERNAL DEVICES –CARD READER ............................................................................... 56
9.28 EXTERNAL DEVICES –THERMAL CAMERA......................................................................... 57
9.29 ACTIVATION –STANDALONE ......................................................................................... 58
9.30 ACTIVATION –ITMS.................................................................................................... 59
9.31 ACTIVATION –DEACTIVATE........................................................................................... 60
10. USER MANAGEMENT...........................................................................................60
10.1 LOGGING INTO USER MANAGEMENT .............................................................................. 61
10.2 SETUP THE DEFAULT ADMIN ACCOUNT............................................................................ 61
10.3 ADDING /ENROLLING USERS......................................................................................... 64
10.4 USER’S CARD INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 67
10.5 BIOMETRIC ENROLLMENT ............................................................................................. 69
10.6 MANAGE EXISTING USERS ............................................................................................ 71
10.7 DELETING A USER........................................................................................................ 74
11. USER IDENTIFICATION / VERIFICATION ................................................................75
11.1 INTERACTIVE MODE..................................................................................................... 75

11.2 CONTINUOUS MODE ................................................................................................... 76
11.3 IDENTIFICATION RESULTS .............................................................................................. 77
12. GLOSSARY OF TERMS ..........................................................................................78
13. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)................................................................79
14. TECHNICAL SUPPORT...........................................................................................80
APPENDIX A: UPDATE THE IT100 SOFTWARE (STAND-ALONE MODE ONLY)................81
APPENDIX B: CREATING AND UPLOADING CUSTOM VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS..........86
CREATING VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT FILES ................................................................................ 86
UPLOADING THE VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT FILES TO THE IT100. ................................................... 87

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1. Purpose and Audience
The purpose of this document is to provide information on the iT100 device. This manual provides
information on the device hardware, installation, operation, and options of the iT100 device along
with its internal software. Installation and setup of a basic system will be the covered with
reference to other documents which provide additional detailed instructions on the specific process.
Read this document before attempting to install, configure, expand, run, or modify the product that
has been provided from Iris ID.
This document is intended for professional installers who have experience with computer
networking (Ethernet & TCP/IP), low voltage wiring, general system integration, and common
computer operating systems. Knowledge of basic access control system integration may also be
needed depending on the system integration requirements.
1.1 Reference Documentation
•IrisTime™ Management System (iTMS) User Manual
•IrisTime™ iT100 SDK User Manual
•iT100 Quick Start Guide
All other relevant documents are included with the software package in which this device will be
used. Additional reference, amendments and updated documentation material may become
available directly from the http://www.IrisID.com website. Check this site for updated information,
frequently asked questions, and other information on the use of this product.
2. iT100 Introduction
2.1 IrisTime™ / iT100 System Options
iT100 is an advanced multi-biometric authentication device capable of performing iris and facial
recognition. Use of iT100 can be performed in multiple ways. These includes:
•Standalone –An independent iT100 device, functioning as a self-contained system.
•iTMS - IrisTime™ Management System - allows for network-based connection of multiple iT100
devices, allowing for shared user information, centralized configuration capability, as well as
multiple devices maintenance including software updating. iTMS allows for user data backup
and sharing transaction records with external systems.
•iT100 Rest API –iT100 can be connected to via the Rest API which allows for configuration,
operation, and log file access from an external system.
•iT100 Software Development Kit - Used for development of on-device applications and external
communication to the device. This functionality allows developers to create custom software
solutions for the iT100 device as well as control of the iT100 devices from custom external
software/systems.

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2.2 Device Features
Features include:
•Auto Focus Cameras
•Large Iris & Face Capture Volume
•Automatic Camera Tilt
•Fast Iris and Face Recognition Speed (<1sec)
•Face Detection, Tracking, and Recognition
•Countermeasures
•User-based Authentication Mode
•Device Discovery, Authentication, and Activation
•Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) support
•Encryption Domain
•Large LCD display (7”)
•On Device Operation capable through Touch Screen
•REST API
•Custom 3rd-Party App support & iT100 SDK (Android)
The iT100 is designed and developed mainly for the Time & Attendance market with additional physical
access control capabilities.
2.3 Operation Modes
Two available modes of operation will determine the functional usage of iT100. These modes are set
within the application section of the iT100 settings, under Application. Select the mode that will be
suited to the desired operation of the device. These modes are referred to as:
•Interactive –Typically used for Time & Attendance, where a selection on the screen is initiated
by the user prior to identity verification. The device will not attempt to perform any verification
before the device selection on the screen is selected by the user.
•Continuous –This mode is used to allow automatic detection of a user based on proximity to the
device. When within range, the device will attempt to perform a verification of the user.
2.4 Authentication Modes
The following types of identification/verification can be selected per user when iT100 is in either
interactive, or continuous mode:
•Iris –The user presents their open eyes to the iT100 from a distance of 20-24 inches (50-60 cm)
away following the on-screen and audible feedback. Images captured are converted to secure
iris templates to be matched against previously enrolled iris templates.
•Face –The user presents their face to the iT100 from a distance of 20-24 inches (50-60 cm) away
following the on-screen and audible feedback. The face Image is captured and converted to a
secure face template to be matched against previously enrolled face templates.
•Card –The user presents a card or fob to the card reader (internal or external). The card data is
read and matched to previously enrolled card data.
Note: Card modes require an attachment module which includes a card reader (ex. -AMP or -AMD) or
an external card reader connected to the iT100 Wiegand Input port.

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Iris Only
Only the user’s irises will be used for matching against the
list of previously enrolled iris templates. An iris biometric
template match results is a successful authentication of
the user.
Face Only
Only the user’s face will be used for matching against the
list of previously enrolled face templates. A face biometric
template match results is a successful authentication of
the user.
Card Only
The card presented to the card reader (in iT100
attachment module or external card reader) is read and
the card data is matched against the list of previously
enrolled cards. If matched the user’s card is authorized.
Iris or Face
If either the user’s iris template(s) or their face template is
matched, the user will be authenticated. This mode may
be the best choice where a higher rate of matching is
required and where there is a mix of users here their face
or iris may be obscured or difficult to capture.
Iris Face Fusion Mode
Fusion mode is designed to work with partially available
biometric information from both modalities. Fusion mode
combines iris and face biometric scores into one modal to
improve the recognition accuracy. This multi-modal fusion
makes the identification highly secure without sacrificing
convenience (by not strictly relying on any one of the
biometric modalities). Successful identification can result
even if one of the modalities is poor in quality. Both
biometric images are captured and are converted to
templates. The match scores of these templates are
calculated and if matched to a set threshold the user will
be authenticated.
Iris and Face Mode
Both the iris and face templates must match to the same
user for successful authentication. This is the most secure
biometric only mode.

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Iris or Card Mode
Either the user’s card (to card reader) or their iris can be
used for matching. If the card is presented, it is matched
against the list of cards (users). If the iris image(s) are
captured these are matched against the list of previously
enrolled users’ iris templates.
Iris and Card Mode
The user must present both their card (to card reader) and
their iris to the iT100. Both the iris and card of the same
user must match for successful verification.
Face or Card Mode
Either the user’s card (to card reader) or their face can be
used for matching. If the card is presented, it is matched
against the list of cards (users). If the face image is
captured this is matched against the list of previously
enrolled users’ face templates.
Face and Card Mode
The user must present both their card (to card reader) and
their face to the iT100. Both the face and card of the
same user must match for successful verification.
Iris or Face and Card Mode
The user must present either their iris or face along with
their card to the iT100. Once image(s) are captured they
are both converted to templates and matched against the
list of previously enrolled templates of users. The user’s
card must also be presented and matched to the same
user as the biometric. Either biometric template (iris or
face) must match along with the card to the same user to
be authenticated.
Iris Face Fusion and Card Mode
The user must present their iris, face, and card to the
iT100. Once image(s) are captured they are converted to
templates and fusion matched against the list of
previously enrolled templates of users. The user’s card
must also be presented and matched to the same user as
the biometrics. The iris & face fusion match must be
successful along with the card to the same user for
authentication.

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Iris and Face and Card Mode
Iris and Face and Card mode is a 3-factor authentication
mode. The user must present their iris, face, and card to
the iT100. Once image(s) are captured they are both
converted to templates and matched against the list of
previously enrolled templates of users. The user’s card
must also be presented and matched to the same user as
the biometrics. Both biometric templates (iris & face)
must match along with the card to the same user to be
authenticated.
Iris or Face or Card Mode
The user can present either their iris, their face, or their
card to the iT100. The user’s face or iris biometric can be
presented and matched or their card alone can be match
for authentication.
Iris Face Fusion or Card Mode
The user must present their iris and face or their card to
the iT100. Once image(s) are captured they are converted
to templates and fusion matched against the list of
previously enrolled templates of users. Or the user’s card
alone can be presented and matched. The iris & face
fusion match must be successful or just the card for
authentication.
Iris and Face or Card Mode
The user must present their iris and face, or their card to
the iT100. Once both image(s) are captured they are
converted to templates and matched against the list of
previously enrolled templates of users. Or the user’s card
alone can be presented and matched. The iris & face
match must be successful or just the card for
authentication.

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3. Equipment Requirements
Included with iT100 are several necessary components required for installation and usage. Depending
on the overall model package, additional items may be included.
3.1 Items included with all iT100 models
•iT100 Camera unit
•Surface Mount Bracket
•Connector Cables
oPower Input
oPower Output
oRelay
oSerial
oWiegand
oGPIO & Audio
oEthernet RJ45 Keystone Jack
•Scotchlok™ connectors (for optional direct Ethernet wire connection)
•Security Torx™ (T10H) L wrench (for opening the unit)
•QR_Guide –Insert with links to the Quick Start Guide and other information.
3.2 Additional items included with iT100-Axx model packages
The iT100-AMC, iT100-AMX, iT100-AMD, iT100-AMP, and iT100-AMT models included:
•iT1-PWB = 12 VDC, 2.0 Amp, 24-Watt power supply with barrel connector.
Note: The iT1-PWB power supply is designed for use only with an iT100 which has an attachment
module. This power supply model is a direct plug-in power supply (wall wart) with a barrel connector
which plugs into the connector on the bottom of the iT100 attachment module. It is expected that
this power supply will be used where an AC Mains power outlet is located within 5’ (152 cm) of the
iT100-Axx device’s installation location. Extending the wire length of this power adapter may result
in a low voltage condition at the device. If it is expected that a longer wire length, hidden power
connection, or a direct wired power supply is required then an alternate power supply should be
sourced and used.
3.3 Items not included
The installation requirements and usage of the iT100 will determine if additional wiring and/or addition
equipment is needed.
•Stand-alone operation: Only power to the iT100 is required.
oEthernet and other wiring optional.
oIf Ethernet wiring is used, then PoE (Power Over Ethernet) option is available instead of
dedicated power wiring. See POE section 5.3.3 for details.
•iTMS or external systems: Power and Ethernet is required.
oEthernet wiring allows for PoE (Power Over Ethernet) option instead of dedicated power
wiring. See POE section 5.3.3 for details.
oOther wiring for relay, etc. is optional.

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Power Supply
•Minimum 12 VDC ± 10% / Maximum 24VDC ± 10%
•Minimum 24-Watt output capability (12VDC @ 2Amp or 24VDC @ 1Amp)
•Battery backed up power supply (strongly recommended)
Note: For short distance installations (ex. Enrollment Station, Kiosk, ATM, etc.) a 12VDC power
supply may be included or is available for purchase from Iris ID (see accessories). Any
modification to the Iris ID power supply is not recommended. For wire distance beyond 5’ (152
cm) it is recommended to use a 24VDC power supply or POE option. See section 5.3 of this
document.
Network
•Ethernet Wiring - CAT5e Ethernet Cabling or better
•Ethernet Switch –100Mbps or better
OR
•Ethernet Switch with POE –If Power over Ethernet to the iT100 is desired. See POE section
5.3.3 for details.
oiT100 with Attachment Module iT1-AMX, -AMD, or -AMP.
OR
oPOE Splitter/Combiner Pair
OR
oPOE Power Converter (to 24VDC or 12VDC)
Software
•iT100 Software is built-in by default. (Software upgrade may be required)
•iTMS software or iT100 SDK optional.
Computer
•Computer required for the initial iT100 software upgrade and/or if iTMS will be used.
•Minimum Computer Specification: based on the operating system used, refer to
appropriate OS guides for the minimum computer hardware specifications.
•Operating System:
•Windows: Window 10 (32 or 64 Bit) or Server 2016 or higher
OR
•MAC OS: macOS v10.10 (Yosemite) or higher
OR
•Linux: RHEL v7.x and higher or Ubuntu v16.04 or higher

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4. iT100 Hardware Information
The iT100 series contains a 5MP CMOS face camera, a front panel multi-color LED status indicator,
voice/sound prompt indication, and internal motorized tilt adjustment.
4.1 iT100 Series - General Specifications:
Features
Dimension (W x H x D)
180mm x 137mm x 30mm (7.08” x 5.39” x 1.18”)
Weight
543g (1.2lbs)
Type
Walk-up
Technology
OneCAM™ Technology for Iris capturing
Power Input / Consumption
12 - 24 VDC (auto - +/- 500 mv ripple voltage industry standard) / Max. 30watt
OS
Android OS v7.1
User Interface
Self-guidance with displayed images on device LCD
Operation
Enrollment, Recognition, Capturing (image or template)
Iris Only, Face Only, Iris+Face, Iris or Face, Iris+Face Fusion
User Capacity
Up to 10,000 users
Recognition Mode
User Capacity
Iris AND Face
Iris + Face Fusion
Iris Only
10,000
Iris OR Face
Face Only
500 (v1.xx s/w) or 10,000 (v2.xx s/w)
Note: Any organization that has more than 500 users is suggested to use higher accuracy
recognition modes: Iris AND Face, Iris + Face Fusion, and Iris Only.
Transactions
Log transferring to Server (iTMS or REST API) after operation
Number of transaction logs on device DB: 1,000,000 (100,000 with FaceAudit)
Encryption
AES256
Matching Speed
Less than 1 second
Languages
Supports multiple languages: Arabic, Chinese (traditional & simplified), English (default),
French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Turkish.
Tilt
Motorized/Auto (Range: -25 ~ +25 Degree)
CPU
ARM Cortex A-53 Octa Core
Memory
RAM: 2GB, Flash: 16GB
Tamper
Physical switch detecting iT100 from backplate
Algorithm
IrisCapture / DualEyeInfo™ / Countermeasure & Lens detection
Real Time Clock
Rechargeable battery
Capture activation
Touch Screen, TOF Proximity detection

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Connectivity
Ethernet or Wi-Fi (optional)
Certifications
CE, FCC, KC, Eye Safety, UL294, CAN/CSA C22.2
Temperature / Humidity
Operating: 0 ~ 45°C (32 ~ 113°F)
Storage: -20 ~ 90°C (-4 ~ 194°F) / 90% uncondensed
Optics
Distance Sensing
Dual Sensors for high accuracy
Iris / Face Camera
5MP B/W CMOS image Sensor / 5MP Color CMOS image Sensor
Image Resolution
ISO Compliant
Auto Focus
Iris Camera: Auto Focus
Face Camera: Auto Focus
Output Image / Template
Iris Template: 512 Bytes per eye, Face Template 2,121 bytes
Face Image (Preview): 480 x 640
Face Image (Streaming): 720x1280
Face Image (Capture Mode): 480x640, 960x1280, 1920x2560
Iris Capture IR LED
ANSI ISO Eye Safety certified (IEC 62471)
Iris Capture Operating Range
Iris Camera 30cm ~ 60cm (12”~ 24“)
Face Camera Operating Range
Face Camera 30cm ~ 80cm (12”~ 30”max)
External Interfaces
Serial
RS232 or RS485
Relay
1 Dry Contact –Normally Open and Normally Closed contacts
GPIO
2 configurable GPIOs –Active High or Low. Used for Egress, Fire Alert, Door Status, and
available to application developer using the iT100 SDK.
USB
USB 2.0 Host for upload/download
Network
Wired Ethernet via Dongle, direct wiring, or optional Attachment Module. CAT5e or better.
Wireless (Wi-Fi) available using optional attachment module.
Wiegand
Wiegand In/Out (up to 200 bits via pass through, up to 64-bits standard and custom
Weigand formats supported)
Speaker
Internal 27x20mm, 89dB at 1 meter. External line level audio output available via
connector.

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4.2 Accessories –Optional (Purchase Separately)
Power Adapters
Part #
iT1-PWR
iT1-PWM
iT1-PWB
Input
100VAC~240VAC (50Hz~60Hz) @
1.2A
100VAC~240VAC (50Hz~60Hz) @
0.8A
100VAC~240VAC (50Hz~60Hz) @
0.8A
Output
12VDC @ 2.5AMP (30 Watts)
12VDC @ 2.5 AMP (30 WATT)
12VDC @ 2.5 AMP (30 WATT)
Connector
In
IEC C14 type receptacle. (Use with
mains power cord with IEC C13
“kettle lead” or “PC type” plug).
NEMA 1-15 blade plug.
NEMA 1-15 blade plug.
Connector
Out
2-pin iT100 power connector.
The attached 152cm (60”) wire
terminates in the 2-pin power
connector for use with the iT100.
2-pin iT100 power connector.
The attached 152cm (60”) wire
terminates in the 2-pin power
connector for use with the iT100.
Round barrel type power plug. For
use with iT1 attachment modules.
The attached 152cm (60”) wire
terminates in a barrel type plug.
Style
Brick
Wall Wart
Wall Wart
Note
Note: These power supplies are intended only for application where the wire distance from the power adapter to
the iT100 does not exceed 152cm (60” or 5’).
Mounting Plates
S (small)
iT1-LPT (large)
For iT100 devices without attachment
modules. (Included with model iT100)
For iT100 devices with attachment
modules (Included with model iT100-
Axx)

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Attachment Modules
iT1-AMD
iT1-AMP
iT1-AMC
iT1-AMX
- DESFire/MiFARE Card
Reader.
- Wi-Fi Adapter.
- Internal & External RJ45
Ethernet Jack.
- Power Over Ethernet
adapter.
- External “barrel” type
power jack.
- External USB passthrough.
- Prox (125KHz) Card Reader.
- Wi-Fi Adapter.
- Internal & External RJ45
Ethernet Jack.
- Power Over Ethernet
adapter.
- External “barrel” type
power jack.
- External USB passthrough.
- Internal & External RJ45
Ethernet Jack.
- External “barrel” type
power jack.
- External USB passthrough.
- Wi-Fi Adapter.
- Internal & External RJ45
Ethernet Jack.
- Power Over Ethernet
adapter.
- External “barrel” type
power jack.
- External USB passthrough.
Thermal Camera Module
iT1-THM
Thermal Camera Module which connects
to iT100 device. Provides a measure of
the user’s approximate body
temperature.

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4.3 iT100 - Front View
•Camera Unit
oIris (IR) Camera –Camera for iris image capture.
oIR Illuminators –Infrared illumination for iris image enhancement.
oFace Camera –5 Megapixel color camera for face image capture.
•Proximity Sensor –Detects the presence of a user within a fixed distance from the iT100. The
proximity sensor is primarily used to activate the capture/camera when set to automatic mode.
•7 Inch Touch Screen LCD –LCD touch screen panel–1024 x 600-pixel resolution
•Indicator LED –Tri-Color LED indicating status.
oBlue = Power on.
oAmber = Booting up –device busy.
oGreen = User identification / verification is successfully.
oRed = User identification / verification has failed.

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4.4 iT100 - Rear View with Installation Plate
•Installation Plate –A removable metal plate which attaches to the back of the iT100. Typically
used to perform surface mount installations by connecting the iT100 to the desired installation
surface.
•Surface Mounting Screw Holes –for screws to connect the back plate to the surface material in
which the iT100 is to be attached.
•Gang Box Screw Hole –Screw hole positions allowing for a unit to be directly
connected/mounted onto a typical electrical gang box for installation.

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4.5 iT100 - Rear View (Installation Plate Removed)
•Wiring Connections –Ports for connecting power, Ethernet, and other wire connections to the
iT100.
•Factory Recovery (Reset) Button –Resets the iT100 to default settings and reinstall the last
version of software which was installed/updated. All settings and information contained within
the unit are removed during this process. To perform this reset, turn Off the On/Off power
switch to the device. Press and hold the Factory Reset Button in while toggling the power
On/Off switch to the On position. Continue to hold for at least 10 seconds.
•On/Off Switch –Unit Power Switch. Toggle the switch up to power on, and down to power off
the device.
•Tamper Switch –This switch will detect if the iT100 device is removed from the mounting
(installation) back plate. When tampered, the device will stop functioning, and will record that
the device has been tampered.
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•Installation Plate Screw -Captive security Torx™ T-10 screw for securing the iT100 to the back
plate.
•Wiring Channel Cover –A removable plastic cover to allow for the channeling of wires out from
the bottom of the iT100. Used in installations where no space of wiring is available from the
rear of the unit.
Note: A similar channel cover is also available on the left side of the iT100.
•USB Host Port –Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port.
•Speaker –Provides audible device sounds.
5. Installation Guidelines
Before installing your iT100 camera unit, review the recommended installation guidelines. These
guidelines provide information on the recommended mounting information, general wiring information,
and electrical/current requirements.
5.1 Mounting Height and Environment Considerations
Mounting Height:
The recommended mounting height of the iT100 can vary based on the average height of the user base.
The cameras inside of the iT100 automatically pivot up or down 25° each way from the center position
to accommodate the user.
•For the average user height of 170cm (5’ 7” or 67”) the iT100 should be mounted at a height of
143cm (56.3”) from the floor to the bottom of the unit. This mounting height has the center of
the iT100 camera module at 155cm (61”).
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