Kedacom KSCA121 Series User manual

KEDACOM
User Manual for Face Recognition
Access Control System
of KSCA121 Series
V1.1 (September, 2021)

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Target Audience
Administrators and Operators of Video Surveillance Products
Document Version
V1.1
Software Version
7.3.3
Applicable Models
KSCA121 series
Related Document
Quick Start Guide
Convention
Icon
Convention
Notes and warnings: necessary supplements to operations
BOLD
Menu, e.g. Drag to Zoom
>
Connector between menus of different levels, e.g. Settings > System
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or
property loss. Please read this Guide carefully before using the product, and keep it properly for future
reference. If the product cannot work normally or is damaged because the user does not follow the
safety instructions, we shall not assume any responsibility.
Working Conditions
Please make sure the device is stored or working under the following environment.
Model
Working Voltage
(Please use standard
power adaptor)
Temperature
Relative
Humidity
Altitude
Pressure
KSCA121
Series
DC12V±10%
Power consumption:
Max 25W
-40°C~+60°C
10%~95%
-60m~+3000m
86kPa~106kPa

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Contents
1. Product Brief .......................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Device Touch Screen............................................................................................................................. 9
2.1 Startup............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.1.1 Local Activation......................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.2 Stand-By Interface .................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 Login...............................................................................................................................................11
2.3 Personnel....................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.1 Register................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.2 Search..................................................................................................................................... 14
2.4 Network.......................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.1 Ethernet................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.2 Wireless................................................................................................................................... 17
2.4.3 Peripheral................................................................................................................................ 19
2.4.4 Wigan...................................................................................................................................... 20
2.5 Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 22
2.5.1 Basic........................................................................................................................................ 23
2.5.2 Time ........................................................................................................................................ 25
2.5.3 Face ........................................................................................................................................ 26
2.5.4 Advanced................................................................................................................................ 28
2.5.5 Language................................................................................................................................ 30
2.6 Access Control............................................................................................................................... 30
2.7 Management.................................................................................................................................. 32
2.8 Event Search................................................................................................................................. 35
2.9 Storage.......................................................................................................................................... 36
2.10 Function Test ................................................................................................................................. 37
2.10.1 Sound Test .............................................................................................................................. 38
2.10.2 Card-Reader Test.................................................................................................................... 39
2.10.3 IO Test..................................................................................................................................... 39
2.10.4 Network Test............................................................................................................................ 40
2.11 System........................................................................................................................................... 41
2.11.1 Device Info .............................................................................................................................. 42
2.11.2 Device Log .............................................................................................................................. 43
3. Web Client............................................................................................................................................. 45
3.1 Startup........................................................................................................................................... 45
3.1.1 Activate.................................................................................................................................... 45
3.1.2 Configure Network Parameters............................................................................................... 47
3.1.3 Log In and Log Out of the Web Client..................................................................................... 48
3.1.4 Reset Password...................................................................................................................... 51

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3.1.5 Main Interface ......................................................................................................................... 51
3.2 Basic Functions ............................................................................................................................. 52
3.2.1 Live View................................................................................................................................. 52
3.2.2 Playback.................................................................................................................................. 53
3.2.3 Snapshot................................................................................................................................. 56
3.2.4 Local Setting ........................................................................................................................... 56
3.3 Network.......................................................................................................................................... 59
3.3.1 IP and Port .............................................................................................................................. 59
3.3.2 Access Protocol ...................................................................................................................... 62
3.3.3 Other Protocols....................................................................................................................... 67
3.4 Access Control............................................................................................................................... 72
3.4.1 Personnel................................................................................................................................ 72
3.4.2 Settings ................................................................................................................................... 72
3.4.3 Event....................................................................................................................................... 77
3.4.4 Storage.................................................................................................................................... 78
3.5 Camera.......................................................................................................................................... 78
3.5.1 OSD......................................................................................................................................... 78
3.5.2 Video....................................................................................................................................... 80
3.5.3 Audio....................................................................................................................................... 81
3.6 Event.............................................................................................................................................. 82
3.6.1 Alarm Output........................................................................................................................... 82
3.6.2 Abnormality Linkage................................................................................................................ 83
3.7 Storage.......................................................................................................................................... 84
3.7.1 Storage Management.............................................................................................................. 84
3.7.2 Recording................................................................................................................................ 85
3.7.3 Snapshot................................................................................................................................. 86
3.8 System........................................................................................................................................... 88
3.8.1 Device Info.............................................................................................................................. 88
3.8.2 User Security........................................................................................................................... 89
3.8.3 Time ........................................................................................................................................ 93
3.8.4 Serial Port ............................................................................................................................... 95
3.8.5 Log .......................................................................................................................................... 95
3.8.6 System Maintenance............................................................................................................... 96
Appendix: Personnel Import Through Web Client..................................................................................... 98

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1. Product Brief
KSCA121 series are a kind of face recognition access control and attendance system. It supports
multiple opening modes, including face/card/fingerprint, face & card & fingerprint, full match of face
and ID photo, and remote help. It manages access electric lock and checks on work attendance
through face recognition. Usually, it is applied to communities, financial places, enterprises,
governments, schools, public security bureaus, judiciary authorities and buildings where personnel
access needs to be controlled.
Picture 1-1 Product appearance (series with and without fingerprint)

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Picture 1-2 Product appearance (Vertical type)

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Picture 1-3 Product appearance (Desk type)
Features:
2.0MP 1/2.8” high-performance image sensor;
H.264 encoding, 1080P@25fps HD live video;
8-inch LCD touch screen, show face comparison information and provide good man-machine
interaction;
Binocular UHD wide-angle lens, face recognition distance at 0.3~2m, suitable for height range
of 1.2 to 1.9m;
Deep-learning algorithm, fast recognition speed and high accuracy rate;
Liveness detection, prevent photo-fraud and video-fraud effectively;
Intelligent facial fill light, enable fill light automatically according to the light condition to suit
outdoor backlight;
Support multiple opening modes, including face/card/fingerprint, face & card & fingerprint, full
match of face and ID photo, and remote help;

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Support stand-alone off-line operation, input card and face information locally to manage
without platform or command center;
Real-time uploading data to the command center to manage the blacklist at real time;
Direct control over electric lock, door switch and door magnetism so as to manage access
control;
Support tamper alarm and door magnetic detection;
Support Wiegand and RS485 port, to connect to access control system;
Built-in MIC and speaker, support two-way audio and voice broadcast;
Support Wi-Fi for convenient internet service;
Support extended card reader, support people and card verification and registration;
TF card local storage (maximum 256 G), support ANR;
IP65-rated water-proof and dust-proof, -40°C~+60°C wide temperature range, to suit outdoor
severe environment;
Applied to communities, financial places, enterprises, governments, schools, public security
bureaus, judiciary authorities and buildings where personnel access needs to be controlled.

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2. Device Touch Screen
2.1 Startup
Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for device installation and wire connection.
For first-use of the device, user should activate it by any of the three methods: local activation,
web client activation and IPCSearch activation. This chapter will introduce local activation and
other methods will be introduced in chapter 3.1.1 Activation.
2.1.1Local Activation
Electrify and start the device. If the device is not activated before use, it will come to the
activation interface automatically.
Picture 2-1 Activation prompt
Operation steps are as follows:
1) Tap “Local Activation” on the interface;

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Picture 2-2 Local activation
2) Enter password, confirm password, and the email address for claiming password;
3) Tap “Activate” to activate the device.
Note:
To ensure the safety of device on internet, it is strongly recommended that you
set a strong password composed of at least 2 kinds of the following, numbers,
upper-case letters, lower-case letters or specific symbols with length of 8 to 16
characters.
Please modify the password periodically such as once every 3 months. If the
device is used in highly risky environment, suggest modifying the password
monthly or weekly.
Please keep your username and password safe.
2.1.2Stand-By Interface
After being activated, the device enters stand-by mode. Face toward the screen to
activate face verification and display the live-view image.

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Picture 2-3 Stand-by interface
If the person to be recognized is in the database (registered or imported) and the
face recognition score reaches the threshold, it will show verification succeeded and
display the person‟s name at the bottom of the screen.
If the person to be recognized is out of the database, it will show verification failed.
2.2 Login
Touch the screen for 3 seconds to pop up the login interface. Enter the password set during
activation to log into the device, and perform operations such as personnel management,
access control configuration, event search and etc. Click at top left corner of the interface
to return to standby interface.
Picture 2-4 Menu

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2.3 Personnel
Tap Menu>Personnel to register and search personnels.
Picture 2-5 Personnel management
2.3.1Register
Tap Menu > Personnel > Register to add new user and register information such as
name, certificate type, certificate No. and etc.
1) Tap Menu > Personnel > Register, face toward the camera with optimum distance
of 1 m, tap the button at the bottom to capture a snapshot.
Picture 2-6 Personnel registration

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2) Tap “Confirm” to enter the information registration interface and input name,
certificate type, certificate No. and etc.
Picture 2-7 Registration information
Picture 2-8 Registration information
3) When there is an access card, tap “Access Card” to select a card and put the access
card on the card area to register access card number;
Note:
Only some models support access card. Please subject to actual device;

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When one access card is shared by several people, please make sure the
verification method is the same, otherwise there will be a mess.
4) Tap “Save” to complete personnel registration;
Note: If the certificate number of the same type already exists when saving the
information, it will pop up “The ertificate number already exists, please confirm
if you would like to save anyway.” Tap “Confirm” to overwrite the former
number.
5) After finishing registration, it will skip to the personnel registration interface. Tap “<”
at top left corner and input the login password to exit.
Note: The snapshot may fail when people fail to face the camera rightly or the
distance to the camera is too close or too far. When it occurs, tap “Re-capture”.
2.3.2Search
Tap Menu > Personnel > Search, and view, edit or delete the information of registered
personnel.
Picture 2-9 Personnel search
Input any one or more of the information such as name, certificate No. and access card
number, tap “Search” to enter the interface of personnel information, and the relevent
information will show on the list below.
Tap “Search Filter” to return to the search interface and re-input the search condition.

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Picture 2-10 Search result
Select the expected one and tap to view the personnel detail.
Picture 2-11 Personnel detail

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Edit: Tap “Edit” to edit the information, but the certificate type and certificate No.
are non-editable; tap “Save” to finish.
Delete: Tap “Delete” and select “Confirm” to delete the personnel information.
2.4 Network
Tap Menu > Network and configure Ethernet, Wireless, Peripheral and Wigan.
Picture 2-12 Network
2.4.1Ethernet
Tap Menu > Network > Ethernet and configure Ethernet parameters.

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Picture 2-13 Ethernet
Select “Mode”. If selecting “DHCP”, it will assign IP address automatically; if selecting
“Static”, input “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask” and “Default Gateway” manually; tap “Save”
to finish configuration.
2.4.2Wireless
Tap Menu > Network > Wireless and configure WiFi parameters. WiFi mode options
include “Disable” and “Station Mode”.

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Picture 2-14 WiFi
When it‟s necessary to access to wireless network, enable “Station Mode”, and select AP
hotspot from the list for the device to connect to.
Picture 2-15 Station mode
Select a hotspot from the list and enter the “WiFi” setting interface; select mode
according to actual request, including “Static” and “DHCP”. When selecting “DHCP”,

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enter the password; when selecting “Static”, configure IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway manually.After finishing, tap “Save” to connect to the selected WiFi
network.
Picture 2-16 Wifi- DHCP and Static
2.4.3Peripheral
Tap Menu > Network > Peripheral and select a peripheral for the access control device.
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