ZKaccess ZKTeco OP-200 User manual

OP200 Quick Start Guide
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QUICK START GUIDE
Applicable Model: OP-200
Version: 1.2
Date: May 2019

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Contents
Safety Precautions...............................................................................................................................................1
1 Appearance & installation & wiring.....................................................................................................2
1.1 Features..................................................................................................................................................2
1.2 Pin Layout.............................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Dimensions & Installation..........................................................................................................4
1.4 Power Connection..........................................................................................................................5
1.5 Ethernet Connection....................................................................................................................6
1.6 RS485 Connection..........................................................................................................................7
1.7 Wiegand Output Connection.................................................................................................8
1.8 Standard Installation.....................................................................................................................9
2 OP-200 Primary Configuration ...............................................................................................................10
2.1 Communication Settings ..........................................................................................................10
2.2 Webserver Settings........................................................................................................................10
2.3 Primary/Secondary Settings....................................................................................................11
2.4 Backup to USB Flash drive.........................................................................................................11
3 OP-200 Secondary Configuration........................................................................................................12
3.1 Comm. Settings................................................................................................................................12
3.2 Primary/Secondary Settings....................................................................................................12
4 Administrator Settings.................................................................................................................................13
4.1 Enroll an administrator................................................................................................................13
4.1.1 Enroll FP.................................................................................................................................13
4.1.2 Enroll Card............................................................................................................................13
4.2 Delete an administrator..............................................................................................................14
4.2.1 Delete FP...............................................................................................................................14
4.2.2 Delete Card .........................................................................................................................14
5 Lenel-OnGuard configuration ................................................................................................................15
5.1 OnGuard Opera Installation.....................................................................................................15
5.2 Basic Lenel OnGuard Configuration...................................................................................16
5.3 OnGuard Configuration Necessary to Receive Opera Events in OnGuard
..............................................................................................................................................................................20
5.4 ZK Opera Service Configuration...........................................................................................21
5.5 ZK Opera Service .............................................................................................................................22
5.6 Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................23
6 OP-200 Connect Lenel Software...........................................................................................................27
6.1 Start the OnGuard software, local at the“System Tree”........................................27
6.2 Click the “Hardware” to add one “Access Panel” .........................................................27
6.3 Add OP-200.........................................................................................................................................27
7 OP-200 Primary Settings on Webserver...........................................................................................31
7.1 Install the SilkID driver..................................................................................................................31
7.2 Configuration of SilkID driver for SSL (Optional) .......................................................32
7.2.1 Certificate Installation..................................................................................................32

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7.2.2 Configuring the Firefox Browser ..........................................................................35
7.3 OP-200 Webserver settings......................................................................................................38
7.3.1 Login Web Server............................................................................................................38
7.3.2 Name the Readers..........................................................................................................39
7.3.3 Set Card formats..............................................................................................................39
7.3.4 Configure Door Settings............................................................................................40
7.3.5 Reader Input and Output settings......................................................................42
7.3.6 Backup Database ............................................................................................................44
7.3.7 Personnel management & fingerprint registration................................. 46
8 Proper Fingerprint Enrollment ...............................................................................................................50
9 Enroll & Verification OP-200......................................................................................................................53
10 Trouble Shootings ........................................................................................................................................55

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Safety Precautions
Before installation, please read the following precautions carefully to
prevent the risks of danger to the users of this product or those nearby
and damaging the device.
Do not expose to direct sunlight, water, dust and soot.
Do not place any magnetic objects near the device.
Do not place the device next to heating equipment.
Prevent water, drinks or chemicals leaking into the device.
This product is not intended for use by children unless they are
supervised.
Do not drop or damage the device.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the device.
Do not use the device for any purpose other than those specified.
Remove dust or dirt regularly. While cleaning, wipe dust off with a
smooth cloth or towel instead of water.
Contact your supplier in case of any problem!

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1 Appearance & installation & wiring
1.1 Features
USB port
Reset button
Left side view
2.4-inch color screen
Touch keypad
LED indicator
Fingerprint sensor & Card
reader
Front view
Speaker
Right side view
Security screw holes (for securing
the device onto its back plate)
Bottom view

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1.2 Pin Layout
4 Pin cable connectors _Ethernet
2 Pin cable connectors _Power in
11 Pin cable connectors
Tamper switch
Back view

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1.3 Dimensions & Installation
Mounting the device on Wall
7.70 in
(195.5 mm)
3.43 in
(87 mm)
1.38 in
(35mm)
7.34 in
(186.5 mm)
3.0 in
(76.1mm)
0.51 in
(13 mm)
Front view
Back view
Left side view
Fix the back plate on the wall using wall mounting screws.
Note: We recommend drilling the mounting plate screws
into solid wood (i.e. stud/beam). If a stud/beam cannot be
found, use supplied drywall plastic anchors.
Attach the device to the back
plate.
Fasten the device to the back
plate with security screws.

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1.4 Power Connection
Without PoE
With PoE (Optional)
Recommended power supply: 12V DC, at least 750mA (per OP-200)
GND
+12V
12V DC Adaptor
(supplied with OP-200)
Power + Data

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1.5 Ethernet Connection
LAN Connection

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1.6 RS485 Connection
OSDP Connection
Important Notes:
1. For RS485 communication use shielded twisted pair wire.
2. To minimize chance of signal interference with RS485 communication, it’s
recommended using a bus topology instead of star topology.
3. Adjust the communication speed as needed. The signal strength varies
depending on wiring conditions, and it may be necessary to lower the baud
rates.
4. The GND Signal may be omitted if and only if the GND potential difference is
less than ±5V.
Controller panel
GND
485A
485B
GND
D0
D1

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1.7 Wiegand Output Connection
Controller panel
GLED
WD0
WD1
GND
LED
D0
D1
GND

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1.8 Standard Installation
TCP/IP
Wiegand/OSDP

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2 OP-200 Primary Configuration
2.1 Communication Settings
Press > Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Network Settings to configure.
The Parameters below are the factory default values. Please configure the
parameters for the actual network.
IP Address: 192.168.1.201
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 8.8.8.8
2.2 Webserver Settings
Click Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Webserver Settings.
Port: The default Port is 80, normally you don’t need modify it, but if it is
necessary, you can change it.
SSL: The network connection is encrypted in the transport layer, which is used
to ensure the security of network data transmission.

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2.3 Primary/Secondary Settings
Click Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Primary/Secondary Settings.
Turn on Primary Device, the device will be used as primary reader, the
following data will be same as Comm Settings, it doesn’t need change.
2.4 Backup to USB Flash drive
Insert the USB disk to the reader, click Main Menu > Device Settings > Backup
Data > Backup to USB Disk > Backup start, the data (user data and network
settings) in the device will be copied to the disk. And you can restore the data
with the USB disk too. The menu path is:
Main Menu > Device Settings > Restore Data > Restore from USB Disk >
Restore start.
Secondary reader doesn’t have this function.

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3 OP-200 Secondary Configuration
3.1 Comm. Settings
Press > Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Network Settings to configure.
Set the IP of secondary readers.
3.2 Primary/Secondary Settings
Click Main Menu > Comm. Settings > Primary/Secondary Settings.
Turn off Primary Device; the device will be used as secondary reader. And
please set the Primary IP (the IP of the primary reader), Primary Port is default,
it doesn’t need change.
Panel Ack: If you open this function, the reader will get feedback (verify
successfully or unsuccessfully) from controller panel. When you use Wiegand
communication, please turn it “ON”.

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4 Administrator Settings
4.1 Enroll an administrator
After enrolling the administrator, the user needs administrator verification to
enter the main menu. An administrator can enroll ten fingerprints and one
card.
4.1.1 Enroll FP
Press > Main Menu > Device Settings > Admin Settings > Enroll FP, to
enroll administrator’s fingerprints.
4.1.2 Enroll Card
Press > Main Menu > Device Settings > Admin Settings > Enroll Card, to
enroll a card for the administrator.

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4.2 Delete an administrator
4.2.1 Delete FP
After administrator verification, click Main Menu > Device Settings > Admin
Settings > Enroll FP, select the finger you want to delete, then click “Yes” to delete
administrator’s fingerprint.
4.2.2 Delete Card
After administrator verification, click Main Menu > Device Settings > Admin
Settings > Enroll Card, then click “Yes” to delete administrator’s card.

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5 Lenel-OnGuard configuration
5.1 OnGuard Opera Installation
Extract the ZKOperaHostInstall zip file and run setup from ZKOperaHostInstall-
\DISK1 folder.
The installation is currently simple and self-explanatory.
When asked to choose a platform, select Lenel for a Lenel integration.

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5.2 Basic Lenel OnGuard Configuration
All OnGuard related configuration is for OnGuard DataConduIT support and is
not specific to Opera at all. DataConduIT is the OnGuard feature which allows
3rd party applications, such as the ZK Opera Service, to integrate with
OnGuard via the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) interface.
Chapter 2, Getting Started, of the The OnGuard DataConduIT User Guide
should be read and understood. The following notes review the main points.
OnGuard DataConduIT is installed as part of a standard OnGuard server
installation.
DataConduIT must be installed on the same machine as the OnGuard Linkage
Server if you want to receive events through DataConduIT. As covered earlier,
it is simplest to have DataConduIT, the OnGuard Linkage Server, and the ZK
Opera Service all installed and running on the main OnGuard server machine.
DataConduIT is a licensed OnGuard feature.
When a client such as the ZK Opera Service makes a call into DataConduIT, the
first thing DataConduIT does is decide whether the client is permitted to
perform the operation. To do this, DataConduIT checks which Windows
account has made the DataConduIT call. This is the account that the ZK Opera
Service is configured to run under. Once DataConduIT retrieves this account, it
attempts to perform automatic single sign-on (SSO) using this account. This is
the same SSO mechanism used by all OnGuard applications. If the SSO
succeeds, then the ZK Opera Service is logged on to the system as the
appropriate OnGuard user. DataConduIT then uses the OnGuard user
information to decide whether the client has permission to perform the
requested operation.
It is not possible to use OnGuard internal authentication with DataConduIT.
Automatic SSO is the only authentication mechanism. Therefore, to use
DataConduIT, single sign-on must be configured.
To configure single sign-on in OnGuard:
1. Add the directory that you wish to use. (For more information please refer to
“Add a Directory” in the Directories Folder chapter of the OnGuard System
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2. Link the user account that you want to use automatic single sign-on to a
directory account. (For more information please refer to “Link a User Account
to a Directory Account” in the Users Folder chapter of the OnGuard System
Administration User Guide.)
Each OnGuard software manual contains the “Log into the Application Using
Single Sign-On”procedure. Refer to this procedure to log into OnGuard after
single sign-on has been configured.
For a user to be able to use DataConduIT, the user must have the DataConduIT
service user permission. This permission may be set on the Software Options
sub-tab of the System Permission Groups form in the Users folder in System
Administration. All functionality available through DataConduIT is controlled
by the same permissions that you are already using to manage data in ID
CredentialCenter. The ZK Opera Service requires permissions to view and
search Cardholders and Badges and to log DataConduIT events.
As covered above, make sure you have an OnGuard user that has a Directory
Account for single sign on and has permissions for DataConduIT:
This is the same Directory Account (windows account) that must be
configured to run the ZK Opera Service.
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