Matrix COSEC ARGO User manual

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Pleasereadthisguidefirstforcorrectinstallationandretain
it for future reference. The information in this guide has been
authenticated atthe time of publication. However,Matrix
Comsecreservestherighttomakechangesinproduct
design and specifications without prior notice.
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Installation Instruction - Wall Mounting
9
Installation Instruction - Flush Mounting 15
ConnectingtheCables
21
ConfiguringtheSettingsfromARGO
24
Configuring the Settings from ARGO Web Page
TechnicalSpecification 33
7
Preparation forInstallation
WhatyourPackageContains
7
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Know your COSEC ARGO
Contents
COSEC ARGO

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Know your COSEC ARGO
The COSEC ARGO is available in three different variants as follows:
1)
COSEC ARGO FACEE
2)
COSEC ARGO FACEM
3)
COSEC ARGO FACEI
Figure 1: Front View
Touch Screen
Display
RGB Camera
IR
Camera
Figure 2: BottomView
IR LED
Mounting Screw Hole
Knock Out Area
Figure 3: Rear View
Flush
Mounting
Plate
Back Plate or
Wall Mounting Plate
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Pre-Installation SafetyInstruction
1.
Do not install the device in extremely hot temperature or under direct
Sunlighton turnstileor at extra bright places. This may affecttheLCD
and Camera sensor of device. You can do indoor installation or on the
turnstile under the roof as shown in
Figure 4
.
Figure 4
Figure 6
30cm
120cm
2.
You can mount the device on a flat surface such as a wall or near the
elevator, close to the access point (door) with surface wiring or
concealed wiring as shown in
Figure 5
.
3.
Recommendedheightof thedevice from ground level isupto 120cm-
130cm maximum as shown in
Figure 6
.
4.
Minimum recommended distance of the user’s face from the camera
of the device is 30cm while maximum recommended is 120cm as shown
in
Figure 6
.
Figure 5
5.
Do not install on unstable surfaces, near volatile inflammable materials,
areas where volatile gas is created,whereferromagneticfield ornoiseis
induced, where static is created,suchas desks madeofplastics, carpets.
6.
As Device is IP65* certified, it is dust and splash proof but direct contact
ofwaterdropletson lenscanaffecttheFRperformanceofthedevice,
hence do notinstall the deviceinoutdoorareaswhichmay be exposed
to rain. You can do indoor installation oron the turnstile under the roof as
shown in
Figure 7
.
Figure 7
*
Certification in - Progress.
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Nex
t
Lev
el
120cm - 130cm

Built In Cameras
•
For providing efficient Face Recognition, two Cameras are used in
COSEC ARGO.
•
These Cameras are 2MP with Focal length of 2.8mm. The Cameras
detect liveness and capture user images. The captured image isused
to identify user for Time and Attendance Management.
What your Package Contains
•
TheFlushMountingplateisavailablein thepackage.Thisplatewillbe
required for FlushMounting ofCOSECARGO.For details see
Installation Instructions for Flush Mounting.
Wall Mounting:
Select a location. It must be a flat surface such as wall,
close to the access point (door).
Flush Mounting
: Selecta wooden door or a location where theduct can
be made. The rectangular duct has to be made in the wooden door in
which Flush Mounting plate will be installed.
For
Concealed wiring
in Wall Mounting/Flush Mounting, first draw out
1)
COSEC ARGO Unit
2)
Flush Mounting Plate
3)
Wall Mounting Plate
4) Four Screws M5/25
5) Four Screw Grips
6)
Overswing Diode
7)
Power Adapter 12VDC,2A
8) Power Supply Cable (with DC Jack)
9)
EM Lock Cable
10)
External Reader Cable
11)
Flush MountingTemplate
sufficient length of the cables from the hole of the mounting plate.
For
Non-concealed wiring
inWall Mounting;theknock-out areahasto
beremoved from outside by pressing on the bottom duct as shown
in
Figure 2
.
Preparation for Installation
Before Wall Mounting and Flush Mounting of COSEC ARGO follow below
instructions.
•
Removethemountingscrewfrommountingscrewholeatthebottom
of device as shown in
Figure 2
. The screw will be required to fix the
device after Wall Mounting or Flush Mounting.
•
Slide the back plate downwards tounlock the devicefrom the
mountinghook and then remove itbypullingitoutwards.Thisback
plate servers as the Wall Mounting plate. For details see Installation
Instructions for WallMounting.
The connection of EM Lock must be done using the diode for Back
EMF protection.
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Step2:
Drillthescrewholesalongthetracedmarkings.FixWall
Mounting plate with the supplied screws. Tighten the screws with a
screw driver.
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2
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Installation Instruction: Wall Mounting
Step 1:
Place the Wall Mounting plate and trace screw holes 1
and 2 on the wallwhere the device isto be installed.

Step 3:
Connect the cables of the COSEC ARGO unit and lead all
the cables through the duct of the Wall Mounting plate into the
electrical box recessed in the wall i.e.
concealed wiring
or through
the bottom of the device in
non-concealed wiring
.
•
Keep all the cables parallel to the side of the COSEC ARGO
body in such a way that it should not cover the back
portion of the unit as illustrated in figure below.
•
Radially curve all the cables and lead it through the duct to fit
the wall mounting plate easily with COSEC ARGO.
Duct for Concealed
Wiring
Cable
Connectors
Mounting
Slots
Knock Out Area
for Non-Concealed Wiring
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12

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Mounting
Screw
Step5:
Insert themounting screw into the mounting screw hole
atthebottom of the device. Tighten the screw tocomplete the
Wall Mounting.
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Step 4:
Align COSEC ARGO on the mounting plate and
hook
itinto the mounting slot. Press the bottom side inwards to
lock
it inplace.

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Flush Mounting
Plate
Step2:
Place and fix the Flush Mounting plate with thesupplied
screws. Tighten the screws with a screw driver.
Figure 9
15
C
D
D
C
A
B
Flush Mounting
Template
B
Figure8
Figure7
A
Installation Instruction: Flush Mounting
Step1:
Place theFlush Mounting Template onthe desired
installation surface.
•
Markthe areaalongthedotted lineand tracethe fourscrew
holes(sayA,B,C,D) onthewallas shown inFigure7.
•
Now drill the dotted line area and four screw holes (say
A,B,C,D)onthewallas illustratedin Figure8.

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Step 3:
Connect the cables of the COSEC ARGO unit and lead
all the cables through the Flush Mounting plate into the
electrical box recessed in the wall.
Figure 10
Mounting
Slots
Cable
Connectors
Mounting
Screw hole
•
Keep all the cables parallel to the side of the COSEC ARGO
FACE body in such a way that it should not cover the back
portion of the unit as illustrated in the figure below.
•
Radially curve all the cables and lead it through the duct to
fit the flush mounting plate easily with COSEC ARGO.
Figure 11
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20
Mounting Screw
Figure 13
Step5:
Insert themounting screw into the mounting screw hole
atthebottom of the device. Tighten the screw tocomplete the
Flush Mounting.
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Figure 12
Step 4:
Align COSEC ARGO with the Flush Mounting plate
and
hookitintothemountingslot.Pressthebottomside
inwards to lock it in place.

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EM Lock
6 GND- Black
7
LOCK RLY NO -Yellow
8
DOOR STATUS-White
9 LOCK RLY NC-Dark Blue
10
LOCK RLY COM -
Light Brown
Diode
5+12VLOCK- Red
CN3
1
GND-
Black
2
GND-
Black
3
GND LOCK- Black
4
EXITSWITCH
-White
External Reader Cable
(8 Pin to15 Pin connector)
Figure 16
Power
Cable
Micro USB
connector cable
Ethernet Cable
G
EM Lock Cable
F
Figure 15
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1
DATA 0
- Green
2
DATA 1
- White
3
BEEPER
- Yellow
4
GREEN LED
-Orange
5
GND- Black
6 RS 232 RX- Pink
7 +12V RDR- Red
8 RS 232 TX- Grey
1 GND- Black
2+12VDCIN-Red
Power
External Reader
Figure 14
Connecting the Cables
•
For Concealed wiring; first draw out sufficient length of the
cablesfromtheholeyouhavemadeonthemounting
surface.
•
ConnectthePower,External Reader andEM Lock cable
assemblies to the 20 PIN connector affixed on the back side
of the COSEC ARGO Unit.
•Connect the Ethernet Cable to the LAN port.
•
Connect the micro USB port to thePrinter or Broadband
dongle.Ifrequired,useamicroUSBcableextender.
CN1
CN2

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Figure 20
: Tenant ID (COSEC VYOM)
Figure 19
: Tap Switch to VYOM
IncaseofCOSECVYOM
Figure 18
: Set Server Address
(COSEC CENTRA)
Figure 17
: Set IP Address
(Static/Dynamic)
ConfiguringtheSettingsfromARGOFACE
Assigning IP/ Server Address to Device
(For first time user only)
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GND
•
Connect the Overswing diode in reverse biased condition
paralleltotheEM Lock forbetterlifetimecontactandto
protect the device from inductive kickback.
EM
Lock
Reverse biased
Diode
Anode
-
+
Power
Cathode
Diode Connection for Back EMF Protection
Relay Relay
Pin 1 Pin 2

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Figure25
:TapLAN
Figure 26
: Set the LAN Configurations
Figure24
: Tap Settings
Figure 23
: TapAdmin
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Ifyou are logging in for the first time, you need toset the
Password in
ChooseNewPassword
and confirm the
same in Confirm New Password.
Figure 22
: Enter Password
Figure 21
: Tap Menu
Setting the Device and Server Address from Menu

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Figure 33
: Connectivity Status
Figure 32
:Tap Connectivity
Figure 31
: Tap About Device
Checking the Connectivity Status
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Figure30
: Set the Server Configurations
(COSEC VYOM)
Figure 29
: Select Server as VYOM
IncaseofCOSECVYOM
Figure28
: Set the Server Configurations
(COSEC CENTRA)
Figure 27
: Tap Server
Device is Disconnected
Device is Connected

Ifyou enable the Auto Add New Devices check box in the
Server (Admin Module
>
System Configuration
>
Global
Policy > Device) the device will be added automatically. You
can also add the device later manually.The Status will be
online only if the Device is added in the Server.
Make sure the Monitor Service is running.
•
Click
Basic Profile
and select the desired
Server Connection
–
COSEC CENTRA or COSEC VYOM, see Figure 35.
Figure 35
Configuring the Settings from ARGO FACE Web Page
•
Open the Web Browser in your computer.
•Enter the IP Address of the COSEC ARGO,
default: http://192.168.50.1
in the address bar of the browser
and press the Enter key on your computer keyboard.
•
The Login page appears asshown in
Figure 34
.Enterthe
default
User Name
as
Admin
. You need toset the password,
hence enter the desired password in
New Password
and re-
enter the same in
Confirm Password
.
•
Click
Login
.
Figure 34
•
Click
Server Settings
.
For COSEC CENTRA
•
Enter the
COSEC Server Address
and
Port
in
URL
, see
Figure
36
.
•
Click the
Submit
button, the
Web Server URL
(Address) will
be fetched automatically. If required change the URL and
Directory Name as per your Server Settings.
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Figure 37
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For COSEC VYOM
•Enter the TenantID, for example see Figure 37.
•
Click the
Submit
button, the
Web Server URL
(Address) and
Directory Name
will be fetched automatically from the Server
which cannot be modified, see Figure 37.
Figure 36
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Technical Specification
Event Buffer
5,00,000
Input Power
12V DC @2A and PoE
Credential
Support
Face, PIN, Card, BLE
Reader Power
Output
Max 12V DC @0.250A
Reader Interface
Type
RS 232 and Wiegand
Door Lock
Relay
Max 30V DC @2A
Door Lock
Power
POE Power: 12VDC@0.250A
Built In PoE
PoE (IEEE 802.3 af)
Display
3.5 inch Capacitive IPStouch screen
with Gorilla glass 3.0;
Resolution: 480x320 pixels (HVGA)
User Capacity
50,000
Communication
Port
Mobile Broadband, Ethernet and WiFi
Technical Specification
Built In WiFi
Yes (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n)
Built In
Bluetooth
Yes
Built In USB
Yes
Operating
Temperature
0 °C to +50 °C
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
186mm x 74mm x 50mm (Wall Mount)
186mm x 74mm x 16mm (Flush Mount)
Weight
0.550 Kg (Product Only)
1.2 Kg (Product with Accessories)
RF Option(Card)
ARGO FACEE
ARGO FACEM
ARGO FACEI
EM Prox
MIFARE R
/ Desfire / NFC
HID I Class,
HID Prox, EM Prox
and
Desfire/ NFC/
MIFARE R

FCC Compliance
This device complieswith part15 of theFCC rules.Operationissubjectto
the following two conditions:
1.
This device may not cause harmful interference.
2.
This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Thisequipmenthas beentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsof
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment.
Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcan radiateradiofrequencyenergy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
inwhich case the user will be required tocorrect the interferenceat his
own expense.
Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
causeradio interference in whichcasetheusermayberequiredtotake
adequate measures.
FCC
*
Certification in - Progress.
Disposal Of Product After End-Of-Life
WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC
Theproductreferediscoveredby thewasteElectricaland
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive and must bedisposed of
in a responsible manner.
Atthe end of product life cycle; batteries, soldered boards,
metal components and plastic components must be disposed
through recyclers.
Ifyou are unable to dispose-off the products or unable to locate
e-waste recyclers, you may return the products to Matrix Return
Material Authorization (RMA) department.
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied or
reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written
consent of Matrix Comsec.
Warranty
Limited Warranty. Valid only ifprimary protection is provided,
mainssupplyiswithinlimitand protected,and environment
conditions are maintained within product specifications. Complete
warranty statement is available on our website:
www.matrixaccesscontrol.com
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V.1, June ‘2021
Warning
Any
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user’s
authority
to operate the equipment.
MATRIX COMSEC PVT. LTD.
Head Office
394-GIDC, Makarpura, Vadodara, Gujarat, 390010, India
Ph: (+91)1800-258-7747
Email: Support@MatrixComSec.com
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Website: www.matrixaccesscontrol.com
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
3.This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your
body.
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