Panasonic BM-ET200 Operating Instructions Manual
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Iris Reader

Operating Instructions

BM-ET200
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Iris Reader Operating Instructions BM-ET200 Model No. Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. The model numbers in these Operating Instructions are given without suffix.
  • Page 2 • Refer to the name plate on the bottom of this product to verify identifications and power ratings. • Refer to UL Listed Access Control Panels installation instructions for compatibility information with Iris Reader, Model BM-ET200. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    The UL Listed card reader when employed must be suitable for use with the selected UL Listed Access Control Panels. Refer to the UL Listed Access Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with the UL Listed card readers and compatibility with the BM-ET200.
  • Page 4: Limitation Of Liability

    Limitation of Liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WAR- RANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WAR- RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PAR- TICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY'S RIGHT.
  • Page 5: Network Security

    Network Security As you will use this product connected to a network, your attention is called to the following security risks. 1. Leakage or theft of information through this product 2. Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent 3.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Important Safety Instructions ...3 Limitation of Liability ...4 Disclaimer of Warranty ...4 Network Security ...5 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks ...5 Preface ...7 I System Configuration of Stand-alone Mode ...7 I System Configuration of Network Mode ...7 Features ...9 Precautions ...10 Document Convention ...12 Notification About This Document ...14 Major Operating Controls and Their Functions ...15...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface Iris Reader BM-ET200 is used in an access control system. The iris reader, which captures a user's iris image, is available for the following operation modes. • Stand-alone mode: The iris reader can be used in the stand-alone operation.
  • Page 8 Refer to the UL Listed Access Control Panels Installation Instructions for compatibility with the UL Listed card readers and compatibility with the BM-ET200. • Iris recognition technology is a way to identify a person with iris patterns (an iris is the thin plate-shaped film in front of the eyeball), which differ among each person.
  • Page 9: Features

    , and electric locks* , etc. These devices are independent to BM-ET200. • Supporting a common access control interface Recognition result outputs support Wiegand/RS-485* systems. Any access control panel supporting the Wiegand/RS-485 interface can be directly connected to the iris reader.
  • Page 10: Precautions

    Panasonic is NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CRIME OR TROUBLE CAUSED BY USING THIS APPARATUS. • In some cases, recognition or enrollment doesn't work properly.
  • Page 11 • The settings of this apparatus are configured by the setup PC or iris server. The operational setting of stand-alone mode is config- ured using the setup PC. The operational setting of net- work mode configured using Administration Software BM-ES200, which is to be installed in the iris server.
  • Page 12: Document Convention

    LAN, which carries out certification. The setting in the administration software will determine whether to carry out server certification. User Licence Software: Panasonic User Licence Software BM-EU30000E Series that is required to enroll iris data You need to purchase the software which supports the total number of users enrolled. (Administration Software BM-ES200 supports 25 user licenses.)
  • Page 13 Recognition mode: While the iris camera is being used in the stand-alone mode, the following control mode becomes avail- able: recognition mode or administrator mode. Iris recognition is available in the recognition mode. In the usual operation, recognition mode will be applied. Administrator mode: While the iris camera is being used in the stand-alone mode, the following control mode becomes avail- able: recognition mode or administrator mode.
  • Page 14: Notification About This Document

    Notification About This Document • This document describes basic operating instructions of Iris Reader BM-ET200. • Installation and Connections (p. 23) in this document are intended for service personnel. • Manuals supplied to Administration Software BM-ES200, which is the software required for iris data enrollment, describe the operating instructions of the software, examples of system composition, and setup guide.
  • Page 15: Major Operating Controls And Their Functions

    Major Operating Controls and Their Functions I External View q Distance indicator When a user comes within 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the front of an iris reader, this indicator will light up for guidance. Adjust your eye position by following the distance indi- cator or voice guidance from the speaker.
  • Page 16: I Rear View

    !2 High speed serial interface This connector is used when an external numeric key or memory device is connected. Attach the cover when not using the connector. Note: Refer to the dealer for available external devices. “High speed serial interface” is only used in the stand- alone mode, and the stand-alone mode has not been evaluated by UL.
  • Page 17: Internal View

    ■ Internal View ● Front View Setup switches Audio output connector Tamper detection buzzer volume controller Interface board ■ Specifications of Connector Terminal Interface board Notes: • Wiegand and RS-485 interfaces are available in the network mode only. In the stand-alone mode, these interfaces are unavailable.
  • Page 18 G Connector Terminal Pin No. Port Name RECOGNITION RESULT OUTPUT 1 ACCEPT RECOGNITION RESULT OUTPUT 1 GND ACCEPT RECOGNITION START TRIGGER INTPUT RECOGNITION START TRIGGER INTPUT GND G Interface Board Connector Pin No. Port Name POWER (card reader) (card reader) DATA 0/RS-485 (B) (card reader) DATA 1/RS-485 (A)
  • Page 19 Label Pin No. Port Name marking ACCEPT-LED ACPT (access control panel) REJECT-LED RJCT (access control panel) POWER (access control panel) (access control panel) DATA 0/RS-485 (B) DAT0 (access control panel) w-10 DATA 1/RS-485 (A) DAT1 (access control panel) w-11 ALARM OUTPUT 2 ALM2 TAMPER DETEC- TION...
  • Page 20: I Specifications Of Setup Switches

    Pin No. Port Name w-13 ALARM OUTPUT 1 POWER STATUS w-14 ALARM OUTPUT 1 POWER STATUS w -15 RECOGNITION RESULT OUTPUT 2 REJECT w-16 RECOGNITION RESULT OUTPUT 2 GND REJECT w-17 BUZZER INPUT w-18 BUZZER INPUT w-19 TIME ADJUST INPUT w-20 TIME ADJUST INPUT GND...
  • Page 21 G Setup Switches of Iris Reader Pin No. Factory default Setting name Start-up Operation Not used IP address mode Ethernet auto- negotiation Ethernet 100 M/ 10 M Ethernet Full/Half Tamper detection cancel G Setup Switches of Interface Board SW1 Function Resets the software to Factory the factory default.
  • Page 22 Factory Pin No. Setting name default SW1-1 RS-485 termination (access control panel) SW1-2 RS-485 termination (card reader) SW1-3 Not used SW1-4 Not used G Setup Switches of Interface Board SW2 Factory Pin No. Setting name default SW2-1 Communication I/F 1 (access control panel) SW2-2...
  • Page 23: Installation And Connections

    Only UL Listed Access Control Panels should be connected LAN cable to the door. These devices are independent to BM-ET200. This iris camera supports auto-negotiation. When a switching hub supporting auto-sensing are used, auto-detect may not activate properly, and the connection may not be established.
  • Page 24: I Preparation

    Description about the Connection Example • When the power supply is shut down, an alarm signal is supplied from the alarm output 1 (power status) to alarm devices. • When the front cover is removed from an iris reader or the iris reader is removed from the wall, an alarm signal is sent from the alarm output 2 (tamper detection) to alarm devices.
  • Page 25: I Description About Tamper Detection

    Item Item number/Recommended type Junction box Two gang junction box (4 in. x 4 in.) Rear cover fixing screw (Mandatory) GND cable (Mandatory) Only cables without connector covers are usable. Notes: • When you use the alarm output and Wiegand terminals, you need optional cables suited for the connectors of external devices.
  • Page 26: I Installation Space And Recognition Range

    • Incandescent or halogen lighting • Places where the iris reader or the user's eyes are directly exposed to light Notes: (A quantity of acceptable near-infrared ray is 500 µW/cm • Places near the light reflection (from a mirror, etc.) •...
  • Page 27 Check the Capturing Range. If the height of the iris reader is 1 240 mm {48.8 in.} as described in the previous "Side View" illustration, the recognition range will become as follows. Note: If your eye position is higher than the upside limit, bend down. If your eye position is lower than the downside limit, get on a pedestal, etc.
  • Page 28: I Installation

    I Installation Cautions: • Mount the iris reader to the flat and firm wall. Besides, secure the iris reader with the supplied mounting screw, at the time of the mounting. Otherwise, it may cause dropping, trouble or injury. • Check if the wall has enough strength for mounting and no dents.
  • Page 29 6. Connect the LAN cable and audio output cable to the iris reader. Attach the ferrite core supplied to the LAN cable and audio output cable. Audio output connector LAN connector Ferrite core 7. Fix the power cable to the iris reader with the supplied clamping tool and clamping screw.
  • Page 30 Important: • Connect the cable firmly. Otherwise, that may cause loose connection or cable disconnection. • Do not mistake signal terminals and GND terminals. 12. Connect the earth to the GND terminal by using the earth ground cable (supplied). Secure the GND cables of iris reader and interface board together.
  • Page 31 16. If necessary, connect the numeric key to the iris reader. Remove the cover from the high speed serial interface, and connect the USB cable of numeric key to the high speed serial interface. The numeric key control is avail- able in the stand-alone mode only.
  • Page 32: Setup (Stand-Alone Mode)

    Setup (Stand-alone Mode) This iris reader can be operated in the stand-alone mode or network mode. Iris server is not required in the stand-alone mode, but required in the network mode. Refer to BM-ES200 Operating Instructions (supplied to Administration Software BM-ES200) for details on network mode operation.
  • Page 33 Setting Item Web browser control Output width setting of [Reader Setting] – Output 1 (Recognized [Operation Info.] Signal) Output setting of Output [Reader Setting] – 2 (Rejected Signal) [Operation Info.] Output width setting of [Reader Setting] – Output 2 (Rejected [Operation Info.] Signal) Live indicator setting...
  • Page 34: I Connection And Setup Flow

    Setting Item Outputs the access log [Log] – [Access Log] to a CSV file Delete all access log [Log] – [Access Log] information Outputs the system log to [Log] – [System Log] a CSV file Delete all system log [Log] – [System Log] information Back up/Restore User information...
  • Page 35 Use a LAN cable to connect the setup PC and reader(s), and attach the front cover. Lead the LAN cable out of the rear side or the cable hole of the bottom side. (Refer to p. 29.) Supply the power to the iris reader. Perform the following settings using the web browser on the PC.
  • Page 36: I Registering Administrators

    I Registering Administrators The following are descriptions of how to register administra- tors in the stand-alone mode. In the stand-alone mode, reg- istration of at least one administrator is required. In the fac- tory default setting, there are no administrators. At the time of initial setup, surely register an administrator.
  • Page 37: I Registering Users With The Operator's Privilege

    I Registering Users with the Operator’s Privilege Users with the operator’s privilege are registered after the registration of administrators to use the iris reader in the stand-alone mode. When users with the operator’s privilege are registered, the stand-alone mode (numeric key control) becomes avail- able.
  • Page 38: How To Operate The Setup Menu

    Step 3 Press the [Enter] key on the keyboard. → Login page will be displayed. Step 4 Enter [User ID] and [Password]. → Setup Menu will be displayed. How to Operate the Setup Menu Menu Buttons Setup page Step 1 Click the desired button in the frame on the left of the win- dow to display the respective setup menu.
  • Page 39: I About The Operation Window

    I About the Operation Window [Reader Setting] button [Time & Date] button [Version] button [Download] button [User/Administrator] button [Log] button [Backup/Restore] button [Reader Setting] button Click this button to display the "Reader Setting" page. The basic settings, recognition method settings, and the network settings can be configured on the "Reader Setting"...
  • Page 40: I Configure The Settings Relating To System [Reader Setting]

    I Configure the Settings Relating to System [Reader Setting] The basic settings, recognition method settings, and the network settings can be configured on this page. The "Reader Setting" page has 3 tabs of the [Operation Info.] tab, the [Recognition Method] tab and the [Network] tab. Configure the Settings Relating to Iris Reader Operation [Operation Info.] Click the [Operation Info.] tab on the "Reader Setting"...
  • Page 41: I Operation From The Web Browser On The Pc

    Configure the Settings Relating to Recognition Method [Recognition Method] Click the [Recognition Method] tab on the "Reader Setting" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) Configure the settings relating to recognition method on this page. I Operation from the Web Browser on the PC The following is available operations from the web browser on the PC.
  • Page 42 Register Users [User List] Click the [User List] tab on the "User/Administrator" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) The following is how to register a user. Step 1 Click the [New] button. → The "User" screen is displayed. Step 2 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window.
  • Page 43 Check the Administrator List [Administrator List] Click the [Administrator List] tab on the "User/Administrator" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) It is possible to check the administrator information on this page. [New] button Registers the administrator. [No.] The serial number that shows the number of registered administrators.
  • Page 44 Capturing Irises [Result] Click the [User List] tab on the "User/Administrator" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) The following is how to enroll iris data. Step 1 Displays the "User" screen. (Refer to p. 41.) Step 2 Click the [Capture] button. The result of capturing is displayed.
  • Page 45: I Check The Logs [Log]

    I Check the Logs [Log] Access log and system log can be checked on the "Log" page. The "Log" page has 2 tabs of the [Access Log] tab and the [System Log] tab. Check the Access Log [Access Log] Click the [Access Log] tab on the "Log" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) It is possible to check the access log on this page.
  • Page 46 Check the System Log [System Log] Click the [System Log] tab on the "Log" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) It is possible to check the system log on this page. Note: The newest log is displayed on the top of the first page. [Output to File] button When this button is clicked, the system log is output to a CSV file.
  • Page 47 Output the Log Information to a CSV File Click the [Access Log] or [System log] tab on the "Log" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) The following is how to output the access log or system log information to a CSV file. Notes: •...
  • Page 48: I Back Up Or Restore Files

    I Back up or Restore Files Files can be backed up or restored on the "Backup/Restore" page. The "Backup/Restore" page has 2 tabs of the [User] tab and the [Reader Setting] tab. Note: It is necessary to enroll the administrator’s iris data. Back up or Restore User Information [User] Click the [User] tab on the "Backup/Restore"...
  • Page 49 Back up or Restore Reader Setting [Reader Setting] Click the [Reader Setting] tab on the "Backup/Restore" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) The following is how to back up or restore user information. Restore reader settings Step1 Click the [Browse] button. The "Choose file"...
  • Page 50: I Configure The Settings Relating To Time And Date [Time & Date]

    I Configure the Settings Relating to Time and Date [Time & Date] Configure the settings relating to time and date on this page. Refer to pages 37 and 38 for how to display this page. [Display Reader Time & Date] button Acquire the time and date configured for the iris data by clicking this button.
  • Page 51: I Download Files [Download]

    I Download Files [Download] It is possible to download the reader software and audio file on this page. The "Download Software" page has 2 tabs of the [Software] tab and the [Audio File] tab. Download the Software Click the [Software] tab on the "Download" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) Perform software download on this page.
  • Page 52 Configure the Settings Relating to Network [Network] Click the [Network] tab on the "Reader Setting" page. (Refer to pages 37 and 38.) Configure the settings relating to network on this page. [Reader ID] Enter the iris reader ID. Default: 1 [IP Address] Enter the IP address of iris reader as "nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn".
  • Page 53: I Operations From The Numeric Key

    I Operations from the Numeric Key The following is how to operate iris reader using the numeric key. Notes: • Numeric key control is available by users with the operator’s privilege only. • Refer to p. 32 for details on setting items. •...
  • Page 54 G Enroll the User Data The following is how to enroll the iris data of a user. Press [+] [0] [1] [enter]. The short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard. Enter the ID (2-digit) of a user to enroll the iris data. Example: When the ID is 01, press [0] [1] [enter].
  • Page 55 G Register the PIN The following is how to register the PIN of user who has been already registered in the database. Press [+] [1] [1] [enter]. The short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard. Enter the ID (2-digit) of a user to register the PIN. Example: When the ID is 01, press [0] [1] [enter].
  • Page 56 G Delete the PIN The following is how to delete the PIN of user with the operator’s privilege. Note: After the PIN is deleted, the PIN recognition becomes unavailable. Press [-] [1] [1] [enter]. The short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard. Enter the ID (2-digit) of a user to delete the PIN.
  • Page 57 Delete the Operater's Privilege from Users. The following is how to delete the operator's privilege from a user. Press [–] [0] [2] [enter]. The short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard. Enter the ID (2-digit) of a user to delete the operator's privilege. Example: When ID is 01, press [0] [1] [enter].
  • Page 58 G Output or Delete Log Information to a CSV File The following is how to output or delete the access log or system log information to a CSV file. Notes: • Log information is saved in the CSV format. The file of access log information name becomes "AccessLog_time and date.csv", and the file of system log information name becomes "SytemLog_time and date.csv"...
  • Page 59 Enter one of the following. Restore user information: Press [0] [enter]. Back up user information: Press [1] [enter]. The voice guidance will say, “Registration has been completed.” Note: When the voice guidance says, "Registration has been failed.", retry Step 2. (If the external storage device does not have the sufficient capacity, or if the storage device is damaged, the file will not be output, and the voice guidance says, "Registration has been failed.")
  • Page 60: Set The Time And Date

    When finishing operation, press [.] [enter]. If no operation has been performed for 30 seconds or more, the voice guidance will say, "Registration has been failed.", and the iris reader will return to the status before operation. G Set the Time and Date The following is how to set the time and date.
  • Page 61 G Select a Guidance Language The following is how to select a language of the voice guidance. Press [+] [0] [3] [enter]. The short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard. Enter one of the following. English: Press [0] [1] [enter] Japanese: Press [0] [2] [enter] German: Press [0] [3] [enter]...
  • Page 62 G Select the Recognition Method The following is how to select the recognition method. Press [+] [0] [8] [enter]. The short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard. Select the recognition method. • When performing iris recognition only, press [0] [enter]. • When performing iris recognition and PIN recognition, press [1] [enter]. The voice guidance will say, "Registration has been completed."...
  • Page 63: Setup (Network Mode)

    Setup (Network Mode) This section describes the settings of network mode. The administration software is used for setup. Refer to BM-ES200 Operating Instructions (supplied to Administration Software BM-ES200) for details on network mode opera- tion. I Connection and Setup Flow Connection and setup are performed before the iris reader is used in the network mode.
  • Page 64: I Registering Administrators

    I Registering Administrators The following are descriptions of how to register administrators in the network mode. In the network mode, registration of at least one administrator is required. In the factory default setting, there are no administrators. At the time of initial setup, surely register an administrator.
  • Page 65: About The Operation Window

    About the Operation Window [Reader Setting] button [Administrator] button [Reader Setting] button Click this button to display the "Reader Setting" page. The reader ID settings and the network settings can be configured on the "Reader Setting" page. [Administrator] button Click this button to display the "Administrator List" page. It is possible to check or register the administrator informa- tion on the "Administrator List"...
  • Page 66 Check the Administrator List [Administrator] Click the [Administrator] button to display the "Administrator List" page. It is possible to check the administrator information on this page. Register administrators [Administrator List] Click the [Administrator List] tab button to display the "Administrator List" page. Up to three administrators can be registered.
  • Page 67: Instructions For Proper Enrollment And Recognition

    Instructions for Proper Enrollment and Recognition You (user) should follow the instructions mentioned in this page for proper enrollment and recognition. • Open your eyes as wide as you can so as not to hide the irises with eyelids and eyelashes. Not preferable •...
  • Page 68: Operating Procedures (Instructions For Users)

    Operating Procedures (Instructions for Users) I How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror This iris reader captures the iris data of both eyes at one time. If the eyes are not positioned within the capturing range, enroll- ment/recognition will be invalid. Before enrollment/recognition, you (the user) should stand in front of the iris reader as follows and adjust your eye position.
  • Page 69: I If You Have Difficulty In Eye Positioning

    Open your eyes widely and look at the mirror from the front side. Open your eyes as wide as you can so as not to hide the irises with eyelids and eyelashes. Adjust your eye position by following the distance indicator or voice guidance from the speaker.
  • Page 70: I Cases Of Enrollment/Recognition Failure

    I Cases of Enrollment/Recognition Failure • You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely enough during the capturing procedure. • You were wearing sunglasses whose lens color is too deep to be captured • There were smudges on the glasses. •...
  • Page 71: I How To Carry Out Enrollment (Stand-Alone Mode)

    When your eyes are positioned within the capturing range, all the five lamps will light up, the short electronic sound "PiPi" is heard, and your eyes will be captured. Keep your eyes opened widely during your iris image capturing. It takes approx. 30 seconds (max.) for capturing. Capturing is finished.
  • Page 72 Follow the directions of system administrators or operators to start iris image capturing. • The voice guidance will say, "Please look into the mirror. Please open your eyes wider." • The distance indicator or voice guidance will start. Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to" How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror"...
  • Page 73: I How To Carry Out Iris Reader Recognition

    I How to Carry Out Iris Reader Recognition The following is how to control the iris reader when a user (you), whose iris data has been enrolled in the iris server, carries out recognition. This document will explain about: • Recognition by an iris reader only After iris data enrollment, iris data recognition is carried out by an iris reader.
  • Page 74: I Recognition By An Iris Reader And A Card Reader

    Notes: • If the recognition becomes invalid frequently, refer to "Troubleshooting" (p. 80). • Depending on capturing conditions, it will take approx. 10 seconds between capturing and recognition. • The recognition result will be transferred to the access control panel, accompanied by the user information such as the ID data, etc.
  • Page 75: I How To Carry Out Pin Recognition (For Use With Stand-Alone Mode Only)

    Notes: • If the recognition becomes invalid frequently, refer to "Troubleshooting" (p. 80). • Depending on capturing conditions, it will take approx. 10 seconds between capturing and recognition. • The recognition result will be transferred to the access control panel, accompanied by the user information such as the ID data, etc.
  • Page 76 G How to Change PIN It is possible to change the registered PIN using the numeric key. Important: • Avoid such password as is easily guessed by others. • Only numerics (0 to 9) can be used for the PIN. Characters other than numerics (*, +, ., etc.) are unavailable. •...
  • Page 77 Press [7] [8] [9] [0] [enter] again. • The voice guidance will say, “Registration has been completed.” • When the input is mistaken*, the voice guidance will say, "Registration has been failed.", and the iris reader will return to the status before operation. * ID may be invalid, deleted, not registered, or the PIN recognition may be not allowed, etc.
  • Page 78: List Of System Log Information

    List of System Log Information Code Details 0-00 Software download to reader is complete. 0-01 Download of Audio File is complete. 0-02 Operation information was updated. 0-03 Recognition Method was updated. 0-04 Network Information was updated. 0-05 Setup Time&Date is complete. 0-06 User Information was enrolled.
  • Page 79 Code Details 1-19 Recognition Method was updated. 1-20 PIN was deleted. 1-21 The Reader was started. A-01, A reader part may have failed. A-07 A-16, A-19 A-08 The reader may be disconnected from the Access Control Panel. A-09 The reader may be disconnected from the Card Reader.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting I When Enrollment/Recognition Becomes Invalid When iris data enrollment/recognition becomes invalid or takes too much time, check to see the following. If the trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying the remedy, refer to the system administrator. Check item You may not open your eyes widely enough during captur-...
  • Page 81: I Before Requesting For Repair

    Check item The contact lenses may have not been on the appropriate position. You may have been wearing color contact lenses. G Cases of Enrollment/Recognition Failure • You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely during capturing. •...
  • Page 82 Problem Enrollment/Recognition is invalid. Voice guidance is not heard. All the five lamps of guide indicator and result indicator light up. Buzzer sound is heard and all of the distance indicator and result indicator are blink- ing. All the five lamps of guide indicator is lighting, but the iris reader does not work.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Specifications General Power source * Power consumption: Ambient operating temperature: Ambient operating humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Interface: Network: Network protocol: Available card reader: Recommended junction box: Input/Output Recognition result output1 (ACCEPT): Trigger input (recognition start): Audio output (Pre-out): Note: Connect the audio output cables to the stereo speakers equipped with the audio amplifier. (When connected to a monaural speaker, no sound may be heard.) High speed serial interface: Interface board...
  • Page 84: Standard Accessories

    Function Iris recognition time: Eye image capturing range: Stand-alone mode: Network mode: Iris server: Voice guidance: Distance indicator: Live indicator: Angular field view (video surveillance camera): (In some cases, horizontal angular field of view of option camera is partly missing.) Security function: Time adjustment: The third-party external power supply should meet the following specifications, and must be powered by a UL Listed...
  • Page 86 Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America Security Systems www.panasonic.com/security For customer support, call 1.877.733.3689 Executive Office: Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern: Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Central: 1707 N. Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 Southern: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Suwanee, GA 30024 Western: 6550 Katella Ave., Cypress, CA 90630...

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