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| Product Type | Swing Barrier Turnstile |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1200 mm x 200 mm x 980 mm |
| Weight | 80 kg |
| Power Supply | AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 150 W (max) |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 55°C |
| IP Rating | IP54 |
| Material | Stainless Steel (SUS304) |
| Passage Width | 550 mm to 900 mm (adjustable) |
| Opening Speed | 0.6-1.0 s (adjustable) |
| Communication Interfaces | RS-485, TCP/IP, Wiegand |
| Card Reader Support | RFID (13.56 MHz), MIFARE, DESFire |
| Emergency Mode | Automatic opening on power loss (fail-safe) |
| Direction Indicator | LED arrows (red/green) |
| Pedestrian Detection | Photocells and sensors for tailgating prevention |
| Compatibility | HikVision access controllers, third-party systems via Wiegand |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Maintenance | Regular cleaning of sensors and mechanical parts; lubrication every 6 months |
| Cleaning | Wipe with damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners |
| Security Features | Anti-passback, tailgating alarm, intrusion detection |
| Spare Parts Available | Motor, control board, sensor kit, arm panels |
| Reparability | Modular design; spare parts replaceable by qualified technicians |
| General Information | Designed for indoor/outdoor use; expands access control in buildings, stations, and stadiums |
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USER MANUAL DS-K3B530LX Hikvision
DS-K3B530X Series Swing Barrier
User Manual
Legal Information
©2022 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
About this Manual
The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the Product. Pictures, charts, images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other reasons. Please find the latest version of this Manual at the Hikvision website (https://www.hikvision.com/).
Please use this Manual with the guidance and assistance of professionals trained in supporting the Product.
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Other trademarks and logos mentioned are the properties of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS MANUAL AND THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED, WITH ITS HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "WITH ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS". HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE USE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF DATA, CORRUPTION OF SYSTEMS, OR LOSS OF DOCUMENTATION, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR LOSS.
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE NATURE OF THE INTERNET PROVIDES FOR INHERENT SECURITY RISKS, AND HIKVISION SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION, PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER-ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS INFECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS; HOWEVER, HIKVISION WILL PROVIDE TIMELY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED.
YOU AGREE TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT YOUR USE CONFORMS TO THE APPLICABLE LAW. ESPECIALLY, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE, FOR USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT INFRINGE ON THE RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, RIGHTS OF PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR DATA PROTECTION AND OTHER PRIVACY RIGHTS. YOU SHALL NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES, INCLUDING THE
DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED TO ANY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES.
IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATTER PREVAILS.
Data Protection
During the use of device, personal data will be collected, stored and processed. To protect data, the development of Hikvision devices incorporates privacy by design principles. For example, for device with facial recognition features, biometrics data is stored in your device with encryption method; for fingerprint device, only fingerprint template will be saved, which is impossible to reconstruct a fingerprint image.
As data controller, you are advised to collect, store, process and transfer data in accordance with the applicable data protection laws and regulations, including without limitation, conducting security controls to safeguard personal data, such as, implementing reasonable administrative and physical security controls, conduct periodic reviews and assessments of the effectiveness of your security controls.
Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference.
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This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EU Conformity Statement
CE
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed
under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, RE Directive 2014/53/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU

2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info

2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see:www.recyclethis.info
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss.
The precaution measure is divided into Dangers and Cautions:
Dangers: Neglecting any of the warnings may cause serious injury or death.
Cautions: Neglecting any of the cautions may cause injury or equipment damage.
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| Dangers: Follow these safeguards to prevent serious injury or death. | Cautions: Follow these precautions to prevent potential injury or material damage. |
Danger:
- All the electronic operation should be strictly compliance with the electrical safety regulations, fire prevention regulations and other related regulations in your local region.
- Please use the power adapter, which is provided by normal company. The power consumption cannot be less than the required value.
- Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over-heat or fire hazard.
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Please make sure that the power has been disconnected before you wire, install or dismantle the device.
If the top caps should be open and the device should be powered on for maintenance, make sure: -
Power off the fan to prevent the operator from getting injured accidentally.
- Do not touch bare high-voltage components.
- Make sure the switch's wiring sequence is correct after maintenance.
- Please make sure that the power has been disconnected before you wire, install or dismantle the device.
- When the product is installed on wall or ceiling, the device shall be firmly fixed.
- If smoke, odors or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable, and then please contact the service center.
- Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard.
This product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
- If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. Never attempt to disassemble the device yourself. (We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.)

Cautions:
- Stainless steel may be corroded in some circumstances. You need to clean and care the device by using the stainless steel cleaner. It is suggested to clean the device every month.
- Do not drop the device or subject it to physical shock, and do not expose it to high electromagnetism radiation. Avoid the equipment installation on vibrations surface or places subject to shock (ignorance can cause equipment damage).
- Do not place the device in extremely hot (refer to the specification of the device for the detailed operating temperature), cold, dusty or damp locations, and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation.
- The device cover for indoor use shall be kept from rain and moisture.
- Exposing the equipment to direct sun light, low ventilation or heat source such as heater or radiator is forbidden (ignorance can cause fire danger).
- Do not aim the device at the sun or extra bright places. A blooming or smear may occur otherwise (which is not a malfunction however), and affecting the endurance of sensor at the same time.
- Please use the provided glove when open up the device cover, avoid direct contact with the device cover, because the acidic sweat of the fingers may erode the surface coating of the device cover.
- Please use a soft and dry cloth when clean inside and outside surfaces of the device cover, do not use alkaline detergents.
- Please keep all wrappers after unpack them for future use. In case of any failure occurred, you need to return the device to the factory with the original wrapper. Transportation without the original wrapper may result in damage on the device and lead to additional costs.
- Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Replace with the same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.
- Biometric recognition products are not completely applicable to anti-spoofing environments. If you require a higher security level, use multiple authentication modes.
- Do not stay in the lane when the device is rebooting.
- RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
- SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING ON CONCRETE OR OTHER NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE ONLY.
- The instructions shall require connection of the equipment protective earthing conductor to the installation protective earthing conductor.
Available Models
| Product Name Model Description | ||
| Swing Barrier DS-K3B530LX-L/DS | -K3B530X-L/ Left Pedestal | |
| DS-K3B530LX-M/DS-K3B530X-M | Middle Pedestal | |
| DS-K3B530LX-R/DS-K3B530X-R | Right Pedestal | |
Contents
Chapter 1 Overview ...... 1
1.1 Introduction ...... 1
1.2 Main Features .... 1
1.3 Light Description 2
Chapter 2 System Wiring 4
Chapter 3 Install Pedestals .... 7
Chapter 4 General Wiring 12
4.1 Components Introduction ...... 12
4.2 Wiring 14
4.3 Terminal Description 15
4.3.1 Main Lane Control Board Terminal Description 15
4.3.2 Sub Lane Control Board TerminalDescription 16
4.3.3 Access Control Board Terminal Description (Optional) 17
4.3.4 Main Extended Interface Board Terminal Description 19
4.3.5 Sub Extended Interface Board Terminal Description 21
4.3.6 Card Reader Board Terminal Description 21
4.3.7 Lane Status Indicator Board 22
4.3.8 NFC Board TerminalDescription (Optional) 23
4.3.9 Authentication Indicator Board Terminal Description 23
4.3.10 IR Adapter Board Terminal Description (Optional) 24
4.3.11 General Wiring 24
4.3.12 RS-485 Wiring 25
4.3.13 RS-232 Wiring 26
4.3.14 Alarm Input Wiring 27
4.3.15 Exit Button Wiring 27
4.4 Device Settings via Button 28
4.4.1 Configuration via Button 30
4.4.2 Study Mode Settings 33
4.4.3 Keyfob Pairing 35
4.4.4 Initialize Device 37
Chapter 5 Activation ...... 38
5.1 Activate via Web Browser 38
5.2 Activate via Mobile Web 38
5.3 Activate via SADP 39
5.4 Activate Device via iVMS-4200 Client Software 40
Chapter 6 Operation via Web Browser .... 42
6.1 Login 42
6.2 Overview 42
6.3 Person Management 43
6.4 Search Event 45
6.5 Configuration 47
6.5.1 View Device Information 47
6.5.2 Set Time 47
6.5.3 Set DST 48
6.5.4 Change Administrator's Password 48
6.5.5 Online Users 48
6.5.6 View Device Arming/Disarming Information 49
6.5.7 Network Settings 49
6.5.8 Set Audio Parameters 52
6.5.9 Event Linkage 52
6.5.10 Access Control Settings 54
6.5.11 Turnstile 59
6.5.12 Card Settings 63
6.5.13 Set Privacy Parameters 64
6.5.14 Prompt Schedule 64
6.5.15 Upgrade and Maintenance 66
6.5.16 Device Debugging 67
6.5.17 Component Status 68
6.5.18 Log Query 69
6.5.19 Certificate Management 69
Chapter 7 Configure the Device via the Mobile Browser 71
7.1 Login 71
7.2 Overview 71
7.3 Configuration 72
7.3.1 Turnstile Basic Parameters 72
7.3.2 User Management 73
7.3.3 Keyfob Settings 75
7.3.4 Light Settings 76
7.3.5 Network Settings 78
7.3.6 Device Basic Settings 82
7.3.7 Access Control Settings 84
7.3.8 View Device Information 91
7.3.9 Device Capacity 91
7.3.10 Log Export 91
7.3.11 Restore and Reboot 91
Chapter 8 Client Software Configuration 92
8.1 Configuration Flow of Client Software 92
8.2 Device Management 93
8.2.1 Add Device 93
8.2.2 Reset Device Password 95
8.2.3 Manage Added Devices 96
8.3 Group Management 97
8.3.1 Add Group 97
8.3.2 Import Resources to Group 97
8.4 Person Management 98
8.4.1 Add Organization 98
8.4.2 Import and Export Person Identify Information 99
8.4.3 Get Person Information from Access Control Device 101
8.4.4 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch 102
8.4.5 Report Card Loss 102
8.4.6 Set Card Issuing Parameters 103
8.5 Configure Schedule and Template 104
8.5.1 Add Holiday 104
8.5.2 Add Template 105
8.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Persons 106
8.7 Configure Advanced Functions 108
8.7.1 Configure Device Parameters 109
8.7.2 Configure Other Parameters 116
8.8 Door/Elevator Control 118
8.8.1 Control Door Status 119
8.8.2 Check Real-Time Access Records 120
Appendix A. DIP Switch 122
A.1 DIP Switch Description 122
A.2 DIP Switch Corresponded Functions 122
Appendix B. Button Configuration Description 123
Appendix C. Event and Alarm Type 135
Appendix D. Table of Audio Index Related Content 136
Appendix E. Error Code Description 137
Appendix F. Communication Matrix and Device Command 138
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Introduction

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Three technical line drawings of a mechanical device with internal components and mounting brackets (no text or symbols)The Swing barrier with 14 IR lights is designed to detect unauthorized entrance or exit. By adopting the swing barrier integratedly with the access control system, person should authenticate to pass through the lane via swiping IC or ID card, scanning QR code, etc. It is widely used in attractions, stadiums, construction sites, residences, etc.
1.2 Main Features
- Supports control mode, inductive mode, free passing mode, remain open mode and remain closed mode in both entrance and exit direction.
- Anti-forced-accessing
The barrier will react according to soft mode or guarding mode when confronting forced-accessing.
• Self-detection, self-diagnostics, and automatic alarm - Audible and visual alarm will be triggered when detecting intrusion, tailgating, reverse passing, and climbing over barrier.
• LED indicates the entrance/exit and passing status - Fire alarm passing
When the fire alarm is triggered, the barrier will be open automatically for emergency evacuation. - Valid passing duration settings
System will cancel the passing permission if a person does not pass through the lane within the valid passing duration.
• Bidirectional (Entrance/Exit) lane
The barrier opening and closing speed can be configured according to the visitor flow.
• TCP/IP network communication
The communication data is specially encrypted to relieve the concern of privacy leak.
- Permissions validation and anti-tailgating
- Remote barrier opening via keyfob and broadcasting via loudspeaker (custom broadcasting context is supported when installed with access control board).
1.3 Light Description
You can set light effect for lane status indicator and barrier light via PC web and mobile web. For details, refer to Set Indicator Color and Light Settings.

Figure 1-1 Light board Position
Lane Status Indicator
The lane status indicator indicates different passing mode.

Note
• Light stays blue: inductive/remain open
• Light stays white: controlled/barrier free
• Light stays red: remain closed
Barrier Light
The barrier light stays white by default. You can set the barrier light color at your needs. The barrier light will not change color according to the lane status or authentication results.
Authentication Indicator
- The arrow light stays off when the device is on standby mode.
- The light on both left and right side will stay green for authenticated passing.
- The light on the right side will flash red when authentication fails.
Chapter 2 System Wiring
The preparation before installation and general wiring.
Steps
i Note
- The device should be installed concrete surface or other flat non-flammable surface.
- If the installation area is too close to the wall, make sure the distance between the pedestal and the wall should be no less than 20 mm (60 mm if with face recognition terminals), or you cannot open the pedestal's top panel or might cause damage to devices.


• The dimension is as follows.


Figure 2-1 Dimension
- Draw a central line on the installation surface of the left or right pedestal.
- Draw other parallel lines for installing the other pedestals.

The distance between the nearest two line is L + 272 mm. L represents the lane width.
- Slot on the installation surface and dig installation holes. Put 4 expansion bolts of M12*120 for each pedestal.

Figure 2-2 Hole Position and System Wiring
- Bury cables. Each lane buries 1 high voltage cable and 1 low voltage cable. For details, see the system wiring diagram of step 3.

Note
• High voltage: AC power input
Low voltage: interconnecting cable (communication cable and 24 V power cable) and network communication cable
- The supplied 24 V power cable length is 5 m and the communication cable length is 3 m.
- The suggested inner diameter of the low voltage conduit is larger than 30 mm.
- If you want to bury both of the AC power cord and the low voltage cable, the two cables should be in separated conduits to avoid interference.
- If more peripherals are required to connect, you should increase the conduit diameter or bury another conduit for the external cables.
- The external AC power cord should be double-insulated.
- The network cable must be CAT5e or the network cable has better performance.
Chapter 3 Install Pedestals
Before You Start
Prepare for the installation tools, check the device and the accessories, and clear the installation base.
Steps
i Note
- The device should be installed on the concrete surface or other flat non-flammable surfaces.
- Make sure the device is powered off during installation and other operations.
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The installation tools are put inside the package of the pedestal.
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Prepare for the installation tools, check the components, and prepare for the installation base.
- Remove 4 screws of each pedestal that fix the 2 side panels.

Figure 3-1 Remove Side Panel Screws
- Remove the side panels and move the pedestals to the corresponded positions according to the entrance and exit marks on the pedestals.

Figure 3-2 Remove Side Panel Screws

Note
For detailed information about system wiring, see System Wiring.
- Secure the pedestals with expansion bolts and fix the side panels to its original position with screws.

Note
- Do not immerse the pedestal in the water. In special circumstances, the immersed height should be no more than 150 mm.
- Remove 3 screws to open each maintenance door for cable wiring.


Figure 3-3 Remove Maintenance Door

Note
For detailed information about cables, see General Wiring.
Chapter 4 General Wiring

Note
- When you should maintain or disassemble the high voltage modules, you should remove the entire high voltage modules and maintain it outside the turnstile. You should unplug the cables that connected to the peripherals before maintenance to avoid destroy of the device.
- When disassembling the high voltage module, you should disconnect the power to avoid injury.
- If only wiring is needed without maintenance, do not remove the high voltage modules.
- The switch and the main lane control board are already connected. The 14 AWG cable to connect between the AC electric supply and the switch should be purchased separately.
- 2 interconnecting cables are supplied: 24 V Power Cable and Communication Cable.
24 V Power Cable: 5 m long, which is in the middle and right pedestal.
Communication Cable: 4 m long, CAT5e, which is in the package of middle and right pedestal.
4.1 Components Introduction
By default, basic components of the turnstile are connected well. The pedestals can communicate by wiring the interconnecting cables. And the turnstile supports wiring the AC electric supply for the whole system's power supply.

Note
The voltage fluctuation of the electric supply is between 100 VAC and 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.
The picture displayed below describes the serial port on the entrance and exit direction.

Figure 4-1 Serial Port
The picture displayed below describes the IR sending/receiving module and their corresponding number on the pedestal.

Figure 4-2 IR Sending/Receiving Module Position

Note
Standing at the entrance position in the lane, the IR modules on your left are the IR sending modules, the ones on your right are the IR receiving modules.
4.2 Wiring
Scan the QR code to watch the guide video.

4.3 Terminal Description
4.3.1 Main Lane Control Board Terminal Description
The main lane control board contains interconnecting interface, access control board interface, fire input interface, exit button interface, 12 VDC output interface, 24 VDC input interface, fan interface, communication interface, encoder interface, power supply interface for motor, supercapacitor interface, main brake interface, adaptor interface and tamper interface.
The picture displayed below is the main lane control board diagram.

Figure 4-3 Main Lane Control Board Terminals
4.3.2 Sub Lane Control Board TerminalDescription
The sub lane control board contains interconnecting interface, BUS interface, exit button interface, 12 VDC output interface, 24 VDC input interface, fan interface, communication interface, encoder interface, power supply interface for motor, supercapacitor interface, sub brake interface, adaptor interface and tamper interface.
The picture displayed below is the sub lane control board diagram.

Figure 4-4 Sub Lane Control Board Terminals
4.3.3 Access Control Board Terminal Description (Optional)
Access control board is mainly used for authority identification in places with high security levels such as public security or judicial place, external device accessing, and communication with the upper platform and lane controller.



Figure 4-5 Access Control Board
i Note
- RS-485A corresponds to UART 5 on web and is for QR code scanner connection at entrance by default; RS-485C corresponds to UART 7 on web and is for card reader connection at entrance by default.
- The SOC and MCU serial port are for maintenance and debugging use only.
- Press the Reset button for 5 s and the device will start to restore to factory settings.
- The DIP switch is for study mode setting and keyfob paring. For detailed information about the DIP switch, see DIP Switch Description.
The wiring diagram of extended interface of access control board is shown as follows.

flowchart
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A["Fingerprint Module"] --> B["PWR"]
A --> C["GND"]
A --> D["TX"]
A --> E["RX"]
B --> F["12VDC"]
C --> G["5VDC"]
D --> H["RS232A_RX"]
E --> I["RS232A_TX"]
F --> J["CASE1_OUT"]
G --> K["CASE2_OUT"]
H --> L["Reserved"]
I --> M["Reserved"]
J --> N["BUTTON1_OUT"]
K --> O["BUTTON2_OUT"]
L --> P["XF_OUT"]
M --> Q["COM1"]
N --> R["COM2"]
O --> S["COM3"]
P --> T["COM4"]
Q --> U["NC1"]
R --> V["NC2"]
S --> W["NC3"]
T --> X["NC4"]
U --> Y["NO1"]
V --> Z["NO2"]
W --> AA["NO3"]
X --> AB["NO4"]
Y --> AC["NO5"]
Z --> AD["NO6"]
AA --> AE["SOCC"]
AB --> AF["WIFI"]
AC --> AG["MIC"]
AD --> AH["SPK"]
AE --> AI["MCU"]
AF --> AJ["DEBUG1"]
AG --> AK["DEBUG2"]
AH --> AL["BUS4"]
AI --> AM["BUS3"]
AJ --> AN["MAIN CROSS"]
AK --> AO["MAIN CROSS"]
AL --> AP["MAIN CROSS"]
Figure 4-6 Wring Diagram of BUS3 Interface

Note
RS-232A corresponds to UART 1 on web.
4.3.4 Main Extended Interface Board Terminal Description
The main extended interface board contains the sub-1G antenna interface, barrier light interface, loudspeaker interface, debugging port, Wiegand/exitbutton interface, 5 VDC output and communication interface.

Figure 4-7 Main Optional Board Terminal

Note
When the device is installed with access control board, the loudspeaker shall be connected to the access control board. If not, the loudspeaker shall be connected to the main extended interface board.
4.3.5 Sub Extended Interface Board Terminal Description

Figure 4-8 Sub Extended Interface Board

Note
- RS-485B corresponds to UART 6 on web and is for QR code scanner connection at exit by default.
- RS-485D corresponds to UART 4 on web and is for card reader connection at exit by default.
• RS-232B corresponds to UART 2 on web.
• RS-232C is reserved.
4.3.6 Card Reader Board Terminal Description
The card reader board can be connected to the access control board via RS-485 interface.

Figure 4-9 Card Reader Board
4.3.7 Lane Status Indicator Board
For details about lane status indicator position, see Light Description. Lane status indicator board in different pedestals are shown as follows.
Table 4-1 Lane Status Indicator Board
| Pedestal Entrance Exit | ||
| Right Pedestal | ![]() | ![]() |
| Left Pedestal | [CCCTT] | ![]() |
| Middle Pedestal | ![]() | ![]() |
4.3.8 NFC Board Terminal Description (Optional)
The NFC board is shown as follows.

Figure 4-10 NFC Board

Note
The NFC board is connected to the main lane control board at the entrance only.
NFC function description:
- If device hotspot is disabled, make sure your mobile phone and the device are connected to the same network. Place your phone to the NFC area and the login page will pop up.
- If device hotspot is enabled, place your phone to the NFC area and the name and password of the device hotspot will be obtained automatically.

Note
Android system supporting NFC function is recommended. IOS system is not supported.
4.3.9 Authentication Indicator Board Terminal Description

Figure 4-11 Authentication Indicator Board
The authentication indicator board is connected to the LED1 terminal of main lane control board.
4.3.10 IR Adapter Board Terminal Description (Optional)

Figure 4-12 IR Adapter Board

Note
- The main lane IR adapter board should be connected to the IR adapter terminal 1 of the main lane control board.
- The sub lane IR adapter board should be connected to the IR adapter terminal 1 of the sub lane control board.
- Set the No.1 of the 4-digit DIP switch to ON side.
4.3.11 General Wiring
The general wiring of lane control board, access control board and extended interface board.

flowchart
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A["Power Input 100 ~ 240 VAC"] --> B["Main Switch"]
B --> C["Sub Extended Interface Board ①"]
B --> D["Sub Extended Interface Board ②"]
B --> E["Sub Extended Interface Board ③"]
B --> F["Sub Extended Interface Board ④"]
B --> G["Main Lane Control Board ⑤"]
B --> H["Main Lane Control Board ⑥"]
B --> I["Main Lane Control Board ⑦"]
B --> J["Main Lane Control Board ⑧"]
B --> K["Interconnecting Cable"]
B --> L["Interconnecting Power Cable"]
M["Left"] --> N["Sub Lane Control Board ①"]
M --> O["Sub Lane Control Board ②"]
M --> P["Sub Lane Control Board ③"]
M --> Q["Sub Lane Control Board ④"]
R["Middle"] --> S["Access Control Board ⑦"]
R --> T["Main Extended Interface Board"]
R --> U["Sub Extended Interface Board"]
R --> V["Sub Lane Control Board ⑨"]
R --> W["Sub Lane Control Board ⑩"]
X["Right"] --> Y["Access Control Board ⑫"]
X --> Z["Main Extended Interface Board"]
X --> AA["Sub Lane Control Board ⑪"]
X --> AB["Sub Lane Control Board ⑫"]
X --> AC["Interconnecting Cable"]
X --> AD["Interconnecting Power Cable"]
Figure 4-13 General Wiring

Note
- The power cable from power supply to the main lane control board has been connected. You will need to prepare the 14AWG power cable to connect the AC power input to power supply.
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The supplied 2 interconnecting cables need connecting on-site:
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24 V power cable of 14 AWG. The cable is 5 m in length and put inside the right/middle pedestal at the exit.
- CAT5e Communication cable. The cable is 3 m in length and put inside the package of the right/middle pedestal.
• The ① and ② or ③ and ④ refer to the two sides of a same board.
- Barrier opens at the entrance/exit: connect to BTN1/BTN2 and GND.
4.3.12 RS-485 Wiring
The RS-485 interfaces on the access control board and sub extended interface board are suggested to connect with the face recognition module or the card reader. Here takes connecting with a card reader as an example.

Note
- There are 2 RS-485 interfaces on the access control board for entrance. Refer to Access Control Board Terminal Description (Optional) for details.
There are 2 RS-485 interfaces on the sub extended interface board for exit. Refer to Sub Extended Interface Board Terminal Description for details.
- If connecting the RS-485 with a card reader, by default, the DIP switch of the card reader should be set as follows:
- For entrance, set the No.1 of the 4-digit DIP switch to ON side.
- For exit, set the No.3 of the 4-digit DIP switch to ON side.
- If there are other RS-485 devices connecting, the ID of the RS-485 cannot be conflicted.
- The connected 12 V power interface for the facerecognition terminal cannot be connected with other 12 V devices.

flowchart
graph LR
A["12VOUT"] --> B["PWR"]
C["GND"] --> D["GND"]
E["485+"] --> F["RS-485+"]
G["485-"] --> H["RS-485-"]
B --> I["Card Reader"]
D --> I
F --> I
H --> I
Figure 4-14 Wiring RS-485
4.3.13 RS-232 Wiring

Note
- There is 1 RS-232 interface on the extended interface of access control board, see Access Control Board Terminal Description (Optional). The RS-232A corresponds to UART 1 on web.
- There is 1 RS-232 interface on the sub extended interface board, see Sub Extended Interface Board Terminal Description. The RS-232B corresponds to UART 2 on web. The RS-232C interface is reserved.

flowchart
graph LR
A["12VOUT"] --> B["PWR"]
C["GND"] --> D["GND"]
E["RS232R"] --> F["TX"]
G["RS232T"] --> H["RX"]
B --> I["Fingerprint Module"]
D --> I
F --> I
H --> I
Figure 4-15 RS-232 Wiring
4.3.14 Alarm Input Wiring
On the main lane control board, you can wire the fire alarm input interface.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Fire Alarm Module"] --> B["Remain Open"]
B --> C["Figure 4-16 Remaining Open"]
D["Fire Alarm Module"] --> E["Remain Closed"]
E --> F["Figure 4-16 Remaining Open"]
G["High Level Signal"] --> A
H["Low Level Signal"] --> E
I["ALARM IN GND"] --> B
J["ALARM IN GND"] --> C
Figure 4-17 Remaining Closed
4.3.15 Exit Button Wiring
The main and sub lane control board each has 1 button interface, which can be connected to exit button or face recognition device.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Input Port 1"] --> B["BTN1"]
A --> C["BTN2"]
D["Input Port 2"] --> E["GND"]
D --> F["12VOUT"]
G["Input Port 3"] --> H["GND"]
I["Pressure Display"] --> J["Exit Button (Open at exit)"]
K["Computer Interface"] --> L["Face Recognition Module (Open at entrance)"]
M["NC"] --> N["COM"]
O["NO"] --> P["12 V"]
Q["GND"] --> R["GND"]
Figure 4-18 Exit Button Wiring
i Note
- The face recognition devices are powered via 12 VDC power output interface of the main and sub lane control board.
- Barrier open at the entrance: connect to BTN1 and GND.
- Barrier open at the exit: connect to BTN2 and GND.
4.4 Device Settings via Button
You can configure the device via button on the main lane control board or the DIP switch on the access control board.
| Function | Main Lane Control Board & Loudspeaker (Connected to Main Extended Interface Board) | Main Lane Control Board & Access Control Board & Loudspeaker (Connected to Access Control Board) |
| Working Mode | ||
| Normal/Study Mode Configure via button (refer to Set Study Mode via Button) | Configure via DIP switch (refer to Set Study Mode via DIP Switch (Optional)) | |
| keyfob Pairing Configure via button (refer to Pair Keyfob via Button) | Configure via DIP switch (refer to Pair Keyfob via DIP Switch (Optional)) | |
| Passing Mode | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| FunctionMain Lane | Control Board & Loudspeaker (Connected to Main Extended Interface Board) | Main Lane Control Board & Access Control Board & Loudspeaker (Connected to Access Control Board) |
| Memory Mode | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Control Mode | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Application Mode | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| Parameter Settings | ||
| Barrier Opening Speed | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Barrier Closing Speed | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Card Reading on the Alarm Area | Configure via buttonConfigure via button/web | |
| Enter Duration | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Exit Duration | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| IR Sensing Duration | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Intrusion Duration | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Overstay Duration | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Delay Time for Barrier Closing | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Barrier Recover Duration | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| Volume Adjustment | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| Barrier Material | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Barrier Length | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Barrier Height | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Brake | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| Brake Angle | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| IR Sensing | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Fan | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| Light Brightness | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Restore to Default | Configure via button | Configure via button/web |
| Voice Prompt | ||
| Climbing over Barrier | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Reverse Passing | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Exceeding Passing Duration | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Intrusion Alarm | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Tailgating Alarm | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Overstaying Alarm | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Motor Inspection | Configure via button | Configure via button |
| Self-check Voice Prompt | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
| Study Mode Voice Prompt | Enable or disable via button | Enable or disable via button |
i Note
• Refer to Button Configuration Description for detailed information.
- If the device is not equipped with access control board, the loudspeaker shall be connected to the main extended interface board.
- If the device is equipped with access control board, the loudspeaker shall be connected to the access control board. You can set custom broadcasting context via web. For details, see Prompt Schedule.
4.4.1 Configuration via Button
Button Description

Figure 4-19 Button
Exit Button
- Press to open the barrier from the entrance position.
- Double press to open the barrier from the exit position.
Parameter Configuration Button
• LEFT: Press to add 10 to configuration data.
• RIGHT: Press to add 1 configuration data.
- CANCEL: Return to the Level-1 menu, or exit Level-1 menu.
- OK: Confirm the settings, or enter configuration mode, or enter the Level-2 menu.

Note
- Configuration No. is displayed by two digital tubes.
- Level-1 Menu: If the decimal point on the right is on, it indicates the Level-1 menu. The number represents the configuration No.
- Level-2 Menu: If the decimal point in the middle is on, it indicates the level-2 menu. The number represents the configuration No.
Button Configuration Procedure
Here takes setting intrusion duration to 12 s as example:

flowchart
graph TD
A["Startup"] --> B["Display error code"]
B --> C["Hold OK for 3 s to enter level 1 menu"]
C --> D["Press RIGHT to add 1"]
D --> E["Press LEFT to add 10"]
E --> F["Press OK to enter level-2 menu"]
F --> G["Press RIGHT to add 1"]
G --> H["Press LEFT to add 10"]
H --> I["Press OK to save the parameter and back to level-1 menu"]
I --> J["Conduct no operation for 5 s and the screen displays error code"]
J --> K["End"]
Figure 4-20 Procedure
Steps:
- Hold OK button for 3 s until one beep occurs. The device enter the configuration mode. Level 1 menu lights up. The display screen displays the configuration No. 1.
- In the Level-1 menu, press LEFT (plus 10) once and press RIGHT (plus 1) twice to set the configuration No. to 12. Press OK to save settings and the enter the level-2 menu. Or you can press CANCEL to exit the current menu, or conduct no operation for 5 s to cancel configuration and exit the current menu.
- After enter the level 2 menu, press LEFT (plus 10) once and RIGHT (plus 1) twice to set the configuration No. to 12. Press OK to save the settings. Or you can press CANCEL to exit the current menu, or conduct no operation for 5 s to cancel configuration and exit the current menu.

Note
- The configuration No. will display in a cycle.
- Each configuration No. refers to a function. For details about the configuration No. and its related function, see Button Configuration Description.
4.4.2 Study Mode Settings
Set the closed position of the device barrier.
Set Study Mode via Button
Enter the study mode through button configuration to set the closed position of the device barrier.
Steps

Note
- If the device is equipped with access control board, you can set study mode via DIP switch on the access control board only.
- For details about button's operation, see Configuration via Button.
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For details about the configuration No. and its related function, see Button Configuration Description.
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Enter the study mode.
1) Enter the configuration mode.
2) Set the configuration No. in Level-1 to 1. The device will enter the study mode.
3) Set the configuration No. in the Level-2 menu to 2. The device will enter the study mode.
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Power off the device and swing the barrier until it is vertical to the pedestal.
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Power on the device.
The device will remember the current position automatically.
- Reboot the device when you hear Study accomplished. Please reboot.
Set Study Mode via DIP Switch (Optional)
Enter the study mode through DIP switching to set the closed position of the device barrier.
Steps
- Set the No.1 of the 2-digit DIP switch on the access control board to ON by referring the following figure to enter the study mode.

Figure 4-21 DIP Switch Location

Figure 4-22 Study Mode
- Adjust the closed position of the barrier.
- Power on the device.
The device will remember the current position (closed position) automatically.
- Power off the device.
- Set the No.1 switches of the 2-digit DIP Switch on the main user extended interface board by referring to the following figure.

Figure 4-23 Normal Mode
- Power on the device again.

For details about the DIP switch value and meaning, see DIP Switch Description.
The barrier will open automatically and turns back to the closed position. At this circumstance, the device enters the normal mode.
4.4.3 Keyfob Pairing
Pair keyfob via button or DIP switch.
Pair Keyfob via Button
Pair the keyfob to the device via button to open/close the barrier remotely.
Before You Start
Ask our technique supports or sales and purchase the keyfob.
Steps
i Note
- If the device is equipped with access control board, you can pair keyfob via DIP switch on the access control board only.
- For details about button's operation, see Configuration via Button.
- For details about the configuration No. and its related function, see Button Configuration Description.
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For details about the keyfob operation instructions, see the keyfob's user manual.
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Enter the keyfob pairing mode.
1) Enter the configuration mode.
2) Set the configuration No. in Level-1 to 2. The device will enter the keyfob pairing mode.
3) Set the configuration No. in the Level-2 menu to 2. The device will enter the keyfob pairing mode.
- Hold the Close button for more than 10 seconds.
The keyfob's indicator will flash if the pairing is completed.
- Exit the keyfob pairing mode.
1) Enter the configuration mode.
2) Set the configuration No. in Level-1 to 2. The device will enter the keyfob pairing mode.
3) Set the configuration No. in the Level-2 menu to 1. The device will exit the keyfob pairing mode.
- Reboot the device to take effect.
Pair Keyfob via DIP Switch (Optional)
Pair the remote control to the device through DIP switch to open/close the barrier remotely.
Before You Start
Ask our technique supports or sales and purchase the keyfob.
Steps
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Power off the turnstile.
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Set the No.2 switch of the DIP Switch on the access control board to the ON side.

Figure 4-24 DIP Switch Location

Figure 4-25 Enable Keyfob Paring Mode
- Power on the turnstile and it will enter the keyfob pairing mode.
- Hold the Close button for more than 10 seconds.
The keyfob's indicator of the will flash twice if the pairing is completed.
- Set the No.2 switch to the OFF side, and reboot the turnstile to take effect.

Note
- Only one turnstile can pair the keyfob. If multiple turnstiles are in the pairing mode, the keyfob will select only one of them to pair.
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For details about DIP switch value and meaning, see DIP Switch Description.
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Optional: Go to System → User → Keyfob User on the remote control page of the client software to delete the keyfob.
4.4.4 Initialize Device
Steps
- Hold the initialization button on the access control board for 5 s.

Figure 4-26 Initialization Button Position
- The device will start restoring to factory settings.
- When the process is finished, the device will beep for 3 s.

Caution
The initialization of the device will restore all the parameters to the default setting and all the device events are deleted.

Note
Make sure no persons are in the lane when powering on the device.
Chapter 5 Activation
You should activate the device before the first login. After powering on the device, the system will switch to Device Activation page.
Activation via the device, SADP tool and the client software are supported.
The default values of the device are as follows:
• The default IP address: 192.0.0.64
• The default port No.: 80
• The default user name: admin
5.1 Activate via Web Browser
You can activate the device via the web browser.
Steps
- Enter the device default IP address (192.0.0.64) in the address bar of the web browser, and press Enter.

Make sure the device IP address and the computer's should be in the same IP segment.
- Create a new password (admin password) and confirm the password.

STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED-We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to be set as activation password.
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Click Activate.
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Edit the device IP address. You can edit the IP address via the SADP tool, the device, and the client software.
5.2 Activate via Mobile Web
You can activate the device via mobile web.
Steps
- Connect to the device hotspot with your mobile phone by entering the hotspot password.

Note
- For inactive devices, hotspot is enabled by default.
- The default hotspot password is the device serial number.
The login page will pop up.
- Create a new password (admin password) and confirm the password.

Caution
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED-We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

Note
Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to be set as activation password.
- Click Activate.
- Edit the device IP address. You can edit the IP address via the SADP tool, the device, and the client software.
5.3 Activate via SADP
SADP is a tool to detect, activate and modify the IP address of the device over the LAN.
Before You Start
- Get the SADP software from the supplied disk or the official website http://www.hikvision.com/en/, and install the SADP according to the prompts.
- The device and the PC that runs the SADP tool should be within the same subnet.
The following steps show how to activate a device and modify its IP address. For batch activation and IP addresses modification, refer to User Manual of SADP for details.
Steps
- Run the SADP software and search the online devices.
- Find and select your device in online device list.
- Input new password (admin password) and confirm the password.

Caution
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED-We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

Note
Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to be set as activation password.
- Click Activate to start activation.

Status of the device becomes Active after successful activation.
- Modify IP address of the device.
1) Select the device.
2) Change the device IP address to the same subnet as your computer by either modifying the IP address manually or checking Enable DHCP.
3) Input the admin password and click Modify to activate your IP address modification.
5.4 Activate Device via iVMS-4200 Client Software
For some devices, you are required to create the password to activate them before they can be added to the iVMS-4200 software and work properly.
Steps

Note
This function should be supported by the device.
- Enter the Device Management page.
- Click ▶ on the right of Device Management and select Device.
- Click Online Device to show the online device area.
The searched online devices are displayed in the list.
- Check the device status (shown on Security Level column) and select an inactive device.
- Click Activate to open the Activation dialog.
- Create a password in the password field, and confirm the password.

Caution
The password strength of the device can be automatically checked. We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.

Note
Characters containing admin and nimda are not supported to be set as activation password.
- Click OK to activate the device.
Chapter 6 Operation via Web Browser
6.1 Login
You can login via the web browser or the remote configuration of the client software.

Make sure the device is activated. For detailed information about activation, see Activation.
Login via Web Browser
Enter the device IP address in the address bar of the web browser and press Enter to enter the login page.
Enter the device user name and the password. Click Login.
Login via Remote Configuration of Client Software
Download and open the client software. After adding the device, click 📋 to enter the Configuration page.
6.2 Overview
You can view the device component status, real-time event, person information, network status, basic information, and device capacity. You can also control the barrier remotely.

Figure 6-1 Overview
Function Descriptions:
Device Component Status
You can check if the device is working properly. Click View More to view the detailed component status.
Remote Control

The door is opened/closed/remaining open/remaining closed.
Real-Time Event
You can view the event Employee ID, Name, Card No., Event Type, Time, and Operation. You can also click View More to enter the search conditions, including the event type, employee ID, the name, the card No., the start time, and the end time, and click Search. The results will be displayed on the right panel.
Person Information
You can view the added and not added information of person and card.
Network Status
You can view the network connection status.
Basic Information
You can view the model, serial No. and firmware version.
Device Capacity
You can view the person, card and event capacity.
6.3 Person Management
Click Add to add the person's information, including the basic information, certificate, authentication and settings.
Basic Information
* Employee ID
Name
Gender

Gender
Male
○ Female
Unknown
Person Type
Normal User
○ Visitor
○ Person in Blocklist
Long-Term Effective User

Validity Period

Administrator

Certificate Configuration
Card

Up to 50 cards can be supported

Authentication Settings
Authentication Type

Same as Device

Custom

Cancel
Figure 6-2 Add Person
Add Basic Information
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Add the person's basic information, including the employee ID, the person's name, the gender, and person type.
If you select Visitor as the person type, you can set the visit times.
Click Save to save the settings.
Set Permission Time
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Enable Long-Term Effective User, or set Validity Period and the person can only have the permission within the configured time period according to your actual needs.
Click Save to save the settings.
Add Card
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Click Add Card, enter the Card No. and select the Property, and click OK to add the card.

Up to 50 cards can be added.
Click Save to save the settings.
Authentication Settings
Click Person Management → Add to enter the Add Person page.
Set Authentication Type as Same as Device or Custom.
Click Save to save the settings.
Import/Export Person Data
Export Person Data
You can export added person data for back-up or importing to other devices.
Click Export Person Data, set an encryption password and confirm it. Click OK.

- The person data will be downloaded to your PC.
- The password you set will be required for importing the data file.
Importing Person Data
Click Importing Person Data and select the file. Click Import.
Enter the encryption password to import and synchronize the person data to devices.
6.4 Search Event
Click Event Search to enter the Search page.


Figure 6-3 Search Event
Enter the search conditions, including the event type, the employee ID, the name, the card No., the start time, and the end time, and click Search.
The event types contain access control event and ID card event. If you choose to search for ID card event, you will not need to enter the employee ID, the name, or the card No.
The results will be displayed on the right panel.
6.5 Configuration
6.5.1 View Device Information
Click Configuration → System → System Settings → Basic Information to enter the configuration page.
You can view the device name, language, model, serial No., version, IO input, IO output, and local RS-485 number.
You can change Device Name and click Save.
You can view the device capacity, including person, card and event.
6.5.2 Set Time
Set the device's time.
Click Configuration → System → System Settings → Time Settings.

Figure 6-4 Time Settings
Click Save to save the settings after the configuration.
Time Zone
Select the device located time zone from the drop-down list.
Time Sync.
NTP
You should set the NTP server's IP address, port No., and interval.
Manual
By default, the device time should be synchronized manually. You can set the device time manually or check Sync. with Computer Time to synchronize the device time with the computer's time.
Server Address Type/Server Address/NTP Port/Interval
You can set the server address type, server address, NTP port, and interval.
6.5.3 Set DST
Steps
- Click Configuration → System → System Settings → Time Settings.
- Enable DST.
- Set the DST start time, end time and bias time.
- Click Save to save the settings.
6.5.4 Change Administrator's Password
Steps
- Click Configuration → User Management.
- Click
- Enter the old password and create a new password.
- Confirm the new password.
- Click OK.

Caution
The password strength of the device can be automatically checked. We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
6.5.5 Online Users
The information of users logging into the device is shown.
Go to Configuration → System → User Management → Online Users to view the list of online users.
6.5.6 View Device Arming/Disarming Information
View device arming type and arming IP address.
Go to Configuration → User Management → Arming/Disarming Information.
You can view the device arming/disarming information. Click Refresh to refresh the page.
6.5.7 Network Settings
Set TCP/IP, hotspot and HTTP(S) parameters.
Set Basic Network Parameters
Click Configuration → Network → Network Settings → TCP/IP.

Figure 6-5 TCP/IP Settings Page
Set the parameters and click Save to save the settings.
NIC Type
Select a NIC type from the drop-down list. By default, it is Auto.
DHCP
If you uncheck the function, you should set the IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, IPv4 default gateway, Mac address, and MTU.
If you check the function, the system will allocate the IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, the IPv4 default gateway automatically.
DNS Server
Set the preferred DNS server and the Alternate DNS server according to your actual need.
Device Hotspot
Set the device hotspot.
Click Configuration → Network → Network Settings → Device Hotspot.
Click to Enable Device Hotspot. Set hotspot Name and Password.
Click Save.
Set Port Parameters
Set the HTTP, HTTPS, and HTTP Listening parameters.
Click Configuration → Network → Network Service → HTTP(S) .

Figure 6-6 Network Service
HTTP
It refers to the port through which the browser accesses the device. For example, when the HTTP Port is modified to 81, you need to enter http://192.0.0.65:81 in the browser for login.
HTTPS
Set the HTTPS for accessing the browser. Certificate is required when accessing.
HTTP Listening
The device can send alarm information to the event alarm IP address or domain name via HTTP protocol/HTTPS protocol. Edit the event alarm IP address or domain name, URL, port, and protocol.

The event alarm IP address or domain name should support the HTTP protocol/HTTPS protocol to receive the alarm information.
6.5.8 Set Audio Parameters
Set the image quality, resolution, and the device volume.
Set Audio Parameters
Click Configuration → Video/Audio → Audio.

Figure 6-7 Set Audio Parameters
Drag the block to adjust the output volume.
Click Save to save the settings after the configuration.
You can also enable Voice Prompt.

Note
The functions vary according to different models. Refers to the actual device for details.
6.5.9 Event Linkage
Set linked actions for events.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Event → Event Detection → Linkage Settings to enter the page.
Event Source
Linkage Type
Event Linkage
○ Card Linkage
○ Link Employee ID
Event Types
Device Event

No Memory Alarm for Unreport
Linkage Action
Buzzer Linkage

Start Buzzing
○ Stop Buzzing
Door Linkage

Entrance
Unlock
□ Exit
Linked Alarm Output

√ Alarm Output1
Open
□ Alarm Output2
Linkage Audio Prompt

Voice Prompt Type
TTS
○ Audio File
Play Mode
Disable
○ Play Once
○ Loop
Language
Chinese, Simplified
○ English
* Prompt

Save
Figure 6-8 Event Linkage
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Set event source.
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If you choose Linkage Type as Event Linkage, you need to select event types from the dropdown list.
- If you choose Linkage Type as Card Linkage, you need to enter the card No. and select the card reader.
- If you choose Linkage Type as Employee ID Linkage, you need to enter the employee ID and select the card reader.
- Set linked action.
Linked Buzzer
Enable Linked Buzzer and select Start Buzzing or Stop Buzzing for the target event.
Linked Door
Enable Linked Door, check Entrance or Exit, and set the door status for the target event.
Linked Alarm Output
Enable Linked Alarm Output, check Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2, and set the alarm output status for the target event.
Linked Audio Prompt
Enable Linked Audio Prompt and select the play mode.
- If you choose TTS, you need to set language and enter the prompt content.
- If you choose Audio File, you need to select an available audio file from the drop-down list or click General Linkage Settings to add a new audio file.
6.5.10 Access Control Settings
Set Authentication Parameters
Click Configuration → Access Control → Authentication Settings.

Note
The functions vary according to different models. Refers to the actual device for details.

Figure 6-9 Set Authentication Parameters
Click Save to save the settings after the configuration.
Terminal
Choose Entrance or Exit for settings.
Terminal Type/Terminal Model
Get terminal description. They are read-only.
Enable Authentication Device
Enable the authentication function.
Authentication
Select an authentication mode according to your actual needs from the drop-down list.
Authentication Interval
You can set the authentication interval of the same person when authenticating. The same person can only authenticate once in the configured interval. A second authentication will be failed.
Alarm of Max. Failed Attempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading attempts reach the set value.
Max. Authentication Failed Attempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading attempts reach the set value.
Communication with Controller Every
When the access control device cannot connect with the card reader for longer than the set time, the card reader will turn offline automatically.

Note
The authentication interval value ranges from 2 s to 255 s.
Set Door Parameters
Click Configuration → Access Control → Door Parameters.

Figure 6-10 Door Parameters Settings Page
Click Save to save the settings after the configuration.
Door No.
Select Entrance or Exit for settings.
Door Name
You can create a name for the door.
Open Duration
Set the door unlocking duration. If the door is not opened for the set time, the door will be locked.

Note
The open duration ranges from 5 s to 60 s.
Exit Button Type
You can set the exit button as Remain Open or Remain Closed according to your actual needs. By default, it is Remain Open.
Door Remain Open Duration with First Person
Set the door open duration when first person is in. After the first person is authorized, it allows multiple persons access the door or other authentication actions.

Note
The duration ranges from 1 s to 1440 s.
Serial Port Settings
Set serial port parameters.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Access Control → Serial Port Configuration.

Figure 6-11 Serial Port Settings
- Set the No., Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit and Parity.
- Set the Peripheral Type as Card Reader, QR Code Scanner or Disable.
- You can view the serial port type, connected device model and peripheralsoftware version.
- Click Save.
Set Wiegand Parameters
You can set the Wiegand transmission direction.
Steps
i Note
Some device models do not support this function. Refer to the actual products when configuration.
- Click Configuration → Access Control → Wiegand Settings.
- Select Entrance or Exit.
- Enable Wiegand function.
- The wiegand transmission direction is set Input by default.

Input: the device can connect a Wiegand card reader.
- Click Save to save the settings.

If you change the peripheral, and after you save the device parameters, the device will reboot automatically.
Host Parameters
Set door contact settings and RS-485 protocol.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Access Control → Host Parameter to enter the page.
- Set door contact.

You can set the door contact as Door Open Status or Door Closed Status according to your actual needs. By default, it is Door Open Status.
- Set RS-485 protocol.
- Click Save.
Set Terminal Parameters
Set the working mode and remote verification.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Access Control → Terminal Parameters to enter the page.

Figure 6-12 Terminal Parameters
- Set the device working mode.
Permission Free Mode
The device will not verify the person's permission, but only the person's validity period. If the person is in the validity period, the barrier will open.
You can enable Verify Credential Locally. After enabling the function, the device will only verify the person's permission without the schedule template, etc.
Access Control Mode
The device works normally and will verify the person's permission to open the barrier.
- Set remote verification.
1) Enable Remote Verification.

The device will upload the person's authentication information to the platform. The platform will judge to open the barrier or not.
2) Optional: Enable Verify Credential Locally.

After enabling the function, the device will only verify the person's permission without the schedule template, etc.
- Click Save to complete terminal parameter settings.
6.5.11 Turnstile
Basic Parameters
Set turnstile basic parameters.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Turnstile → Basic Settings to enter the page.
- View the Device Type, Device Model and Working Status.
- Set Barrier Material, Lane Width, Barrier Height, Barrier Opening Speed and Barrier Closing Speed.
- Set the passing mode.
- If you choose General Passing, you can select the barrier status for the entrance and exit from the drop-down list.

If you set barrier-free mode, the barrier remains open and will close when authentication fails.
- If you choose Weekly Schedule, you can set a weekly schedule for entrance and exit barriers.
- Click Save.
keyfob
Set keyfob patameters.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Turnstile → Keyfob to enter the page.

Figure 6-13 keyfob
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Set Working Mode as One-to-One or One-to-Many.
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Add keyfob.
1) Click Add and the keyfob adding window will pop up.
2) Enter the Name and Serial No..
3) Check to enable Remain Open Permission at your actual needs.
4) Click OK to add the keyfob.
- Optional: Select a keyfob and click Delete to delete the keyfob.
- Click Save.
IR Detector
Set IR detector.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Turnstile → IR Detector to enter the page.

Figure 6-14 IR Detector
- Set the entrance and exit inductive mode as Single Triggered or Triggered Simultaneously.
- Set custom IR detector mode.
Enable IR Emergency Mode
If some IR beams do not work properly, you can shield those IR beams to restore the lane. But this action may hit person and cause injury.
Enable Custom Anti-pinch for Door Closing
Anti-pinch for door closing refers that the barrier will not close if the device has detected person in the lane. Only after the person walks out of the lane, the barrier will close. If you enable the function, you can shield parts of the IR beams for closing barrier in advance. But this action may hit person and cause injury.
- Click Save.
People Counting
Set people counting.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Turnstile → People Counting to enter the page.

Figure 6-15 People Counting
- Check to enable People Counting.
- Enable Device Offline People Counting at your actual needs.
- Select People Counting Type as Invalid, Passing Detection or Authentication Number.
- Optional: Click clear to clear all the people counting information.
Set Indicator Color
Set the color for the indicators.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Turnstile → Light Settings to enter the page.
- Set light color for lane status indicator.
1) Set Light Brightness as Auto or Fixed Brightness. If you choose Fixed Brightness, you can drag the block or enter the value to adjust the light brightness manually.
2) Set inductive, prohibited and Auth. passing light color.
- Set barrier light color.
1) Check to enable Light on When on Standby at your actual needs.
2) Set the barrier light color.
- Click Save.
Other Settings
Set other parameters.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Turnstile → Other Settings to enter the page.
- Set Alarm Output Duration.

Note
The alarm output duration ranges from 0 s to 3599 s.
3. Set Temperature Unit.
- Check to enable Do Not Open Barrier When Lane is Not Clear.
- Drag the block or enter the value to adjust the light board brightness.
- Set the alarm buzzer beeping duration, door closing delay time, intrusion duration, overstaying duration and IR obstructed duration.
- Check to enable Memory Mode at your actual needs.

Note
Multiple cards presenting for multiple person passing is allowable when enabling the memory mode. When the passing person's number exceeds the card presenting number, or after the latest person passing with no other person passing within the door open duration, the door will close automatically.
8. Choose the control mode.
Soft Mode
The barrier will be closed after the person has passed through the barrier when there are tailing, forced accessing, etc.
Guard Mode
The barrier will be closed immediately when there are tailgating, forced accessing, etc. 9. Set the fire input type.
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Click to enable Motor Self-Test and choose the main lane or sub lane to start motor self-testing.
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Click Save.
6.5.12 Card Settings
Set Card Security
Click Configuration → Card Settings → Card Type to enter the settings page.
Set the parameters and click Save.
Enable NFC Card
In order to prevent the mobile phone from getting the data of the access control, you can disable NFC card to increase the security level of the data.
Enable M1 Card
Enable M1 card and authenticating by presenting M1 card is available.
M1 Card Encryption
Sector
M1 card encryption can improve the security level of authentication.
Enable the function and set the encryption sector. By default, Sector 13 is encrypted. It is recommended to encrypt sector 13.
Enable EM Card
Enable EM card and authenticating by presenting EM card is available.

If the peripheral card reader supports presenting EM card, the function is also supported to enable/disable the EM card function.
Enable CPU Card
Enable CPU card and authenticating by presenting CPU card is available.
CPU Card Read Content
After enable the CPU card content reading function, the device can read the CPU card content.
Enable FeliCa Card
The device can read the data from FeliCa card when enabling the FeliCa card function.
Set Card Authentication Parameters
Set the card reading content when authenticate via card on the device.
Go to Configuration → Card Settings → Card NO. Authentication Settings.
Select a card authentication mode and enable reversed card No. at your actual needs. Click Save.
6.5.13 Set Privacy Parameters
Set the event storage type.
Go to Configuration → Security → Privacy Settings
The event storage type is overwriting by default. The earliest 5% events will be deleted when the system detects the stored events has been over 95% of the full space.
6.5.14 Prompt Schedule
Customize the output audio content when authentication succeeded and failed.
Steps
- Click Configuration → Preference → Prompt Schedule.
Enable

Appellation
○ Name
○ Family Name
None
Time Period When Authentication Succeeded
Period1
Time
00:00:00 - 23:59:59

Voice Prompt Type

TTS

Audio File
* Audio Prompt Content
Authenticated.
+ Add Time Duration
Time Period When Authentication Failed
Period1
Time
00:00:00 · 23:59:59

Voice Prompt Type

TTS

Audio File
* Audio Prompt Content
Authentication failed.
+ Add Time Duration

Figure 6-16 Customize Audio Content
- Select time schedule.
- Enable the function.
- Set the appellation.
- Set the time period when authentication succeeded.
1) Click Add Time Duration.
2) Set the time duration.
i Note
If authentication is succeeded in the configured time duration, the device will broadcast the configured content.
3) Set the audio content.
TTS
If you choose TTS, you need to set the language and enter the prompt content of authentication success.
Audio File
If you choose audio file, you need to select an available audio file from the drop-down list or click Audio File Management to add a new file.
i Note
The audio file's format should be wav, and the size should be within 200 KB.
4) Optional: Repeat substep 1 to 3.
5) Optional: Click 🔒 to delete the configured time duration.
- Set the time duration when authentication failed.
1) Click Add.
2) Set the time duration.
i Note
If authentication is failed in the configured time duration, the device will broadcast the configured content.
3) Set the audio content.
TTS
If you choose TTS, you need to set the language and enter the prompt content of authentication failure.
Audio File
If you choose audio file, you need to select an available audio file from the drop-down list or click Audio File Management to add a new file.
i Note
The audio file's format should be wav, and the size should be within 200 KB.
4) Optional: Repeat substep 1 to 3.
5) Optional: Click 🔒 to delete the configured time duration.
- Click Save to save the settings.
6.5.15 Upgrade and Maintenance
Reboot device, restore device parameters, and upgrade device version.
Reboot Device
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Restart.
Click Restart to reboot the device.
Upgrade
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Upgrade.
Select an upgrade type from the drop-down list. Click ☐ and select the upgrade file from your local PC. Click Upgrade to start upgrading.

Note
Do not power off during the upgrading.
Restore Parameters
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Backup and Reset.
Restore All
All parameters will be restored to the factory settings. You should activate the device before usage.
Restore
The device will restore to the default settings, except for the network parameters and the user information.
Import and Export Parameters
Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Backup and Reset.
Export
Click Export to export the device parameters.

Note
You can import the exported device parameters to another device.
Import
Click ☐ and select the file to import. Click Import to start import configuration file.
6.5.16 Device Debugging
You can set device debugging parameters.
Steps
- Click Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Device Debugging.
- You can set the following parameters.
Enable SSH
To raise network security, disable SSH service. The configuration is only used to debug the device for the professionals.
Print Log
You can click Export to export log.
6.5.17 Component Status
You can view the main lane and sub lane status.
Main Lane Status
Device Component
You can view the status of the access control board, lane control board, user extended interface board, and passing mode indicator board.
Peripheral
You can view the status of the RS-485 card reader and tamper input.
Temperature
You can view the pedestal temperature.
Movement
You can view the working status of motor encoder.
Sub Lane Status
Device Component
You can view the status of the lane control board, passing mode indicator board and upper IR adaptor.
Peripheral
You can view the status of the RS-485 card reader, RS-232 card receiver and tamper input.
Movement
You can view the working status of motor encoder.
Others
Passing Mode
You can view the entrance and exit mode.
IR Detector Status
You can view the status of each pair of the IR beam sensors.
Input and Output Status
You can view the status of the event input/output, alarm input/output and fire alarm.
Other Status
You can view the status of the barrier and the keyfob receiving module.
6.5.18 Log Query
You can search and view the device logs.
Go to Maintenance and Security → Maintenance → Log.
Set the major and minor type of the log type. Set the start time and end time for searching, and click Search.
The results will be displayed below, which including the No., time, the major type the minor type, the channel No., the local/remote user information, the remote host IP, etc.
6.5.19 Certificate Management
It helps to manage the server/client certificates and CA certificate.

Note
The function is only supported by certain device models.
Create and Install Self-signed Certificate
Steps
- Go to Maintenance and Security → Security → Certificate Management.
- In the Certificate Files area, select a Certificate Type from the drop-down list.
- Click Create.
- Input certificate information.
- Click OK to save and install the certificate.
The created certificate is displayed in the Certificate Details area.
The certificate will be saved automatically.
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Download the certificate and save it to an asking file in the local computer.
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Send the asking file to a certification authority for signature.
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Import the signed certificate.
1) Select a certificate type in the Import Passwords area, and select a certificate from the local, and click Install.
2) Select a certificate type in the Import Communication Certificate area, and select a certificate from the local, and click Install.
Install Other Authorized Certificate
If you already has an authorized certificate (not created by the device), you can import it to the device directly.
Steps
- Go to Maintenance and Security → Security → Certificate Management.
- In the Import Passwords and Import Communication Certificate areas, select certificate type and upload certificate.
- Click Install.
Install CA Certificate
Before You Start
Prepare a CA certificate in advance.
Steps
- Go to Maintenance and Security → Security → Certificate Management.
- Create an ID in the Import CA Certificate area.

Note
The input certificate ID cannot be the same as the existing ones.
- Upload a certificate file from the local.
- Click Install.
Chapter 7 Configure the Device via the Mobile Browser
7.1 Login
You can log in via mobile browser.

Note
Make sure the device is activated.
You can log in via the following methods:
- If device hotspot is disabled, make sure your mobile phone and the device are connected to the same network. Place your phone to the NFC area and the login page will pop up. If device hotspot is enabled, place your phone to the NFC area and the name and pass
- When the device hotspot is enabled, you can connect to the device hotspot and the loginpage will pop up.
Enter the device user name and the password. Click Login.
- When the device hotspot is enabled, place your phone to the NFC area and the name and password of the device hotspot will be obtained automatically.

Note
Android system supporting NFC function is recommended. IOS system is not supported.
7.2 Overview
You can view the device status, conduct remote control, etc.
You can view the device status. If there is exception, you can tap to view the component details.
You can remotely control barrier by tap the icons.

Figure 7-1 Shortcut Entry and Network Status
You can tap to fast enter the basic settings page, user page, keyfob page, light page and network page.
7.3 Configuration
7.3.1 Turnstile Basic Parameters
You can set the basic parameters of the turnstile.
Tap Basic Settings of the shortcut entry on the overview page.

Figure 7-2 Turnstile Basic Parameters
Set Lane Width, Barrier Height, Barrier Height, Barrier Opening Speed and Barrier Closing Speed.
Set the regular passing mode for the entrance and exit.
Tap Save.
7.3.2 User Management
You can add, edit, delete, and search users via mobile Web browser.
Steps
- Tap User to enter the settings page.

Figure 7-3 Add User
2. Add user.
1) Tap
2) Set the following parameters.
Employee ID
Enter the employee ID. The Employee ID cannot be 0 or exceed 32 characters. It can be a combination of uppercase, lowercase letters and numbers.
Name
Enter your name. The name supports numbers, uppercase and lowercase English, and characters. The name is recommended to be within 32 characters.
User Role
Select your user role.
Card
Add card. Tap Card → Add Card, enter the card No. and select the card type.
3) Tap Save.
- Tap the user that needs to be edited in the user list to edit the information.
7.3.3 Keyfob Settings
Tap Keyfob of the shortcut entry on the overview page.

Figure 7-4 Keyfob Settings
Set Working Mode as One-to-One or One-to-Many.
Tap Management to enter the page. Tap + to add keyfob. Set keyfob name, serial No. and remain open permission.
7.3.4 Light Settings
Tap Light of the shortcut entry on the overview page.
Lane Status Indicator

Figure 7-5 Lane Status Indicator Settings
Light Brightness is set Manual by default. Enter the value to adjust the light brightness manually. Set light color for inductive/remain open, remain closed and controlled/barrier-free mode respectively.
Barrier Light

Figure 7-6 Barrier Light Settings
Tap to enable Light on When on Standby at your actual needs and set the barrier light color.
7.3.5 Network Settings
You can set the wired network, device hotspot and port.
Wired Network
Set wired network.
Tap Configuration → Communication Settings → Wired Network to enter the configuration page.

Figure 7-7 Wired Network
DHCP
If you disable the function, you should set the IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, and IPv4 default gateway.
If you enable the function, the system will allocate the IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, and IPv4 default gateway automatically.
DNS Server
Set the preferred DNS server and the Alternate DNS server according to your actual need.
Device Hotspot
Set device hotspot.
Tap Configuration → Communication Settings → Device Hotspot to enter the configuration page.

Figure 7-8 Device Hotspot
Tap to Enable Device Hotspot. Set hotspot Name and Password.
Click Save.
Serial Port Configuration
Set serial port.
Tap Configuration → Communication Settings → Serial Port Configuration to enter the configuration page.

Figure 7-9 Serial Port Configuration
Select the port No., and set Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit and Parity.
Set the Peripheral Type as Card Reader, Card Receiver, QR Code Scanner or Disable.
Tap Save.
7.3.6 Device Basic Settings
Set audio, time, sleep time and privacy.
Tap Configuration → Basic Settings to enter the configuration page.

Figure 7-10 Basic Configuration
Language
The language is set English by default.
Voice Settings
Tap to Enable Voice Prompt, select entrance or exit to set voice prompt and drag to set the volume.
Time Settings
Tap to select the time zone and the device time.
Tap DST to enter the DST setting page. Enable DST and set the DST start time, end time and bias time
7.3.7 Access Control Settings
Set Door Parameters
Tap Configuration → Access Control → Door Parameters.

Figure 7-11 Door Parameters Settings Page
Click Save to save the settings after the configuration.
Door No.
Select the device corresponded door No.
Name
You can create a name for the door.
Open Duration
Set the door unlocking duration. If the door is not opened for the set time, the door will be locked.
Exit Button Type
You can set the exit button as Remain Open or Remain Closed according to your actual needs. By default, it is Remain Open.
Door Remain Open Duration with First Person
Set the door open duration when first person is in. After the first person is authorized, it allows multiple persons access the door or other authentication actions.
Set Authentication Parameters
Set Authentication Parameters.
Steps
- Tap Configuration → Access Control → Authentication Settings.

Figure 7-12 Authentication Settings
2. Tap Save.
Terminal
Choose Entrance or Exit for settings.
Terminal Model
Terminal model is read-only.
Enable Authentication Device
Enable the authentication function.
Authentication
Authentication via card by default.
Authentication Interval
You can set the authentication interval of the same person when authenticating. The same person can only authenticate once in the configured interval. A second authentication will be failed.
Alarm of Max. Failed Attempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading attempts reach the set value.
Set Card Security
Tap Configuration → Access Control → Card Security to enter the settings page.

Figure 7-13 Card Security
Set the parameters and click Save.
Enable NFC Card
In order to prevent the mobile phone from getting the data of the access control, you can disable NFC card to increase the security level of the data.
Enable M1 Card
Enable M1 card and authenticating by presenting M1 card is available.
M1 Card Encryption
M1 card encryption can improve the security level of authentication.
Sector
Enable the function and set the encryption sector. By default, Sector 13 is encrypted. It is recommended to encrypt sector 13.
Enable EM Card
Enable EM card and authenticating by presenting EM card is available.

Note
If the peripheral card reader supports presenting EM card, the function is also supported to enable/disable the EM card function.
Enable CPU Card
The device can read the data from CPU card when enabling the CPU card function.
CPU Card Read Content
After enable the CPU card content reading function, the device can read the CPU card content.
Enable FeliCa Card
The device can read the data from FeliCa card when enabling the FeliCa card function.
Terminal Settings
Set the working mode.
Tap Configuration → Access Control → Terminal Parameters to enter the settings page.

Figure 7-14 Terminal Parameters
Permission Free Mode
The device will not verify the person's permission, but only the person's validity period. If the person is in the validity period, the barrier will open.
You can enable Verify Credential Locally. After enabling the function, the device will only verify the person's permission without the schedule template, etc.
Access Control Mode
The device works normally and will verify the person's permission to open the barrier.
Remote Authentication
The device will upload the person's authentication information to the platform. The platform will judge to open the barrier or not.
Verify Credential Locally
The device will only verify the person's permission without the schedule template, etc.
7.3.8 View Device Information
View the device name, language, model, serial No., version, etc.
Tap Configuration → System Information to enter the configuration page.
You can view the language, model, serial No., version, IO input and output number, local RS-485 number, MAC address and open source license.
You can change the device name. Tap Save.
7.3.9 Device Capacity
Tap Configuration → Device Capacity to enter the page.
You can view the quantity of user, card and event.
7.3.10 Log Export
Tap Configuration → Log Export to enter the page.
Select a log type and tap Export.
7.3.11 Restore and Reboot
Reboot device and restore device parameters.
Restore
Tap Configuration → Restore.
All parameters will be restored to the factory settings.
Restart Devices
Tap Configuration → Restart Devices.
Tap Reboot to reboot the device.
Chapter 8 Client Software Configuration
You can call the hotline to get the iVMS-4200 client software installation package.
8.1 Configuration Flow of Client Software
Follow the flow diagram below to configure on the client software.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Activate Device"] --> B["Add Online Device"]
A --> C["Add Device by IP address or Domain Name"]
A --> D["Add Device by IP Segment"]
A --> E["Add Device by EHome Account"]
A --> F["Import Devices in Batch"]
B --> G["Group Management"]
C --> G
D --> G
E --> G
F --> G
G --> H["Add Organization"]
H --> I["Add Single Person"]
H --> J["Import Person in Batch"]
I --> K["Configure Schedule and Template"]
K --> L["Set Access Group and Access Authority"]
L --> M["Assign Access Authority"]
M --> N["Configure Card Reader Authentication Mode"]
M --> O["Configure Individual Authentication Mode"]
M --> P["Configure Device Parameters"]
M --> Q["Configure Remaining Open/Closed"]
M --> R["Configure Other Parameters"]
N --> S["Configure Linkage Actions"]
O --> S
P --> S
Q --> S
R --> S
S --> T["Door Control"]
Figure 8-1 Flow Diagram of Configuration on Client Software
8.2 Device Management
The client supports managing access control devices and video intercom devices.
Example
You can control entrance & exit and manage attendance after adding access control devices to the client; you can perform video intercom with the indoor stations and door stations.
8.2.1 Add Device
The client provides three device adding modes including by IP/domain, IP segment, and ISUP protocol. The client also supports importing multiple devices in a batch when there are large amount of devices to be added.
Add Device by IP Address or Domain Name
If you know the IP address or domain name of the device to add, you can add devices to the client by specifying the IP address (or domain name), user name, password, etc.
Steps
- Enter Device Management module.
- Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
The added devices are displayed on the right panel.
- Click Add to open the Add window, and then select IP/Domain as the adding mode.
- Enter the required information.
Name
Create a descriptive name for the device. For example, you can use a nickname that can show the location or feature of the device.
Address
The IP address or domain name of the device.
Port
The devices to add share the same port number. The default value is 8000.

For some device types, you can enter 80 as the port No. This function should be supported by the device.
User Name
Enter the device user name. By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Enter the device password.
Caution
The password strength of the device can be automatically checked. We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
- Optional: Check Transmission Encryption (TLS) to enable transmission encryption using TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol for security purpose.
i Note
- This function should be supported by the device.
- If you have enabled Certificate Verification, you should click Open Certificate Directory to open the default folder, and copy the certificate file exported from the device to this default directory to strengthen the security. See for details about enabling certificate verification.
-
You can log into the device to get the certificate file by web browser.
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Check Synchronize Time to synchronize the device time with the PC running the client after adding the device to the client.
-
Optional: Check Import to Group to create a group by the device name, and import all the channels of the device to this group.
Example
For access control device, its access points, alarm inputs/outputs, and encoding channels (if exist) will be imported to this group.
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Finish adding the device.
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Click Add to add the device and back to the device list page.
- Click Add and New to save the settings and continue to add other device.
Import Devices in a Batch
You can add multiple devices to the client in a batch by entering the device parameters in a predefined CSV file.
Steps
- Enter the Device Management module.
- Click Device tab on the top of the right panel.
- Click Add to open the Add window, and then select Batch Import as the adding mode.
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Click Export Template and then save the pre-defined template (CSV file) on your PC.
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Open the exported template file and enter the required information of the devices to be added on the corresponding column.

Note
For detailed description of the required fields, refer to the introductions in the template.
Adding Mode
Enter 0 or 1 or 2.
Address
Edit the address of the device.
Port
Enter the device port number. The default port number is 8000.
User Name
Enter the device user name. By default, the user name is admin.
Password
Enter the device password.

Caution
The password strength of the device can be automatically checked. We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
Import to Group
Enter 1 to create a group by the device name. All the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group by default. Enter 0 to disable this function.
- Click and select the template file.
- Click Add to import the devices.
8.2.2 Reset Device Password
If you forgot the password of the detected online devices, you can reset the device password via the client.
Steps
- Enter Device Management page.
- Click Online Device to show the online device area.
All the online devices sharing the same subnet will be displayed in the list.
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Select the device from the list and click on the Operation column.
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Reset the device password.
- Click Generate to pop up the QR Code window and click Download to save the QR code to your PC. You can also take a photo of the QR code to save it to your phone. Send the picture to our technical support.

For the following operations for resetting the password, contact our technical support.

The password strength of the device can be automatically checked. We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
8.2.3 Manage Added Devices
After adding devices to device list, you can manage the added devices including editing device parameters, remote configuration, viewing device status, etc.
Table 8-1 Manage Added Devices
| Edit Device | Click ☑ to edit device information including device name, address, user name, password, etc. |
| Delete Device | Check one or more devices, and click Delete to delete the selected devices. |
| Remote Configuration | Click ☑ to set remote configuration of the corresponding device. For details, refer to the user manual of device. |
| View Device Status Click | to view device status, including door No., door status, etc. For different devices, you will view different information about device status. |
| View Online User Click | to view the details of online user who access the device, including user name, user type, IP address and login time. |
| Refresh Device Information | Click to refresh and get the latest device information. |
8.3 Group Management
The client provides groups to manage the added resources in different groups. You can group the resources into different groups according to the resources' locations.
Example
For example, on the 1st floor, there mounted 16 doors, 64 alarm inputs, and 16 alarm outputs. You can organize these resources into one group (named 1st Floor) for convenient management. You can control door status, and do some other operations of the devices after managing the resources by groups.
8.3.1 Add Group
You can add group to organize the added device for convenient management.
Steps
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Enter the Device Management module.
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Click Device Management → Group to enter the group management page.
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Create a group.
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Click Add Group and enter a group name as you want.
- Click Create Group by Device Name and select an added device to create a new group by the name of the selected device.

The resources (such as alarm inputs/outputs, access points, etc.) of this device will be imported to the group by default.
8.3.2 Import Resources to Group
You can import the device resources (such as alarm inputs/outputs, access points, etc.) to the added group in a batch.
Before You Start
Add a group for managing devices. Refer to Add Group.
Steps
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Enter the Device Management module.
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Click Device Management → Group to enter the group management page.
- Select a group from the group list and select the resource type as Access Point, Alarm Input, Alarm Output, etc.
- Click Import.
- Select the thumbnails/names of the resources in the thumbnail/list view.

Note
You can click or to switch the resource display mode to thumbnail view or to list view.
- Click Import to import the selected resources to the group.
8.4 Person Management
You can add person information to the system for further operations such as access control, video intercom, time and attendance, etc. You can manage the added persons such as issuing cards to them in a batch, importing and exporting person information in a batch, etc.
8.4.1 Add Organization
You can add an organization and import person information to the organization for effective management of the persons. You can also add a turbodinate organization for the added one.
Steps
- Enter Person module.
- Select a parent organization in the left column and click Add in the upper-left corner to add an organization.
- Create a name for the added organization.

Note
Up to 10 levels of organizations can be added.
- Optional: Perform the following operation(s).
| Edit Organization | Hover the mouse on an added organization and click 📄 to edit its name. |
| Delete | Hover the mouse on an added organization and click ✗ to delete it. |
Organization

Note
- The lower-level organizations will be deleted as well if you delete an organization.
- Make sure there is no person added under the organization, or the organization cannot be deleted.
| Show Persons in Sub Organization | Check Show Persons in Sub Organization and select an organization to show persons in its sub organizations. |
8.4.2 Import and Export Person Identify Information
You can import the information and pictures of multiple persons to the client software in a batch. Meanwhile, you can also export the person information and pictures and save them in your PC.
Import Person Information
You can enter the information of multiple persons in a predefined template (CSV/Excel file) to import the information to the client in a batch.
Steps
- Enter the Person module.
- Select an added organization in the list, or click Add in the upper-left corner to add an organization and then select it.
- Click Import to open the Import panel.
- Select Person Information as the importing mode.
- Click Download Template for Importing Person to download the template.
- Enter the person information in the downloaded template.

Note
- If the person has multiple cards, separate the card No. with semicolon.
- Items with asterisk are required.
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By default, the Hire Date is the current date.
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Click ... to select the CSV/Excel file with person information from local PC.
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Click Import to start importing.

Note
- If a person No. already exists in the client's database, delete the existing information before importing.
- You can import information of no more than 2,000 persons.
Import Person Pictures
After importing face pictures for the added persons to the client, the persons in the pictures can be identified by an added face recognition terminal. You can either import person pictures one by one, or import multiple pictures at a time according to your need.
Before You Start
Be sure to have imported person information to the client beforehand.
Steps
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Enter the Person module.
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Select an added organization in the list, or click Add in the upper-left corner to add an organization and then select it.
- Click Import to open the Import panel and check Face.
- Optional: Enable Verify by Device to check whether face recognition device managed in the client can recognize the face in the photo.
- Click to select a face picture file.
i Note
- The (folder of) face pictures should be in ZIP format.
• Each picture file should be in JPG format and should be no larger than 200 KB. -
Each picture file should be named as "Person ID_Name". The Person ID should be the same with that of the imported person information.
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Click Import to start importing.
The importing progress and result will be displayed.
Export Person Information
You can export the added persons' information to local PC as a CSV/Excel file.
Before You Start
• Make sure you have added persons to an organization.
- Make sure you have enabled the Export Person Information function to display the Export button. See for details.
Steps
- Enter the Person module.
- Optional: Select an organization in the list.
i Note
All persons' information will be exported if you do not select any organization.
- Click Export.
- Enter the super user name and password for verification.
The Export panel is displayed.
- Check Person Information as the content to export.
- Check desired items to export.
- Click Export to save the exported file in CSV/Excel file on your PC.
Export Person Pictures
You can export face picturefile of the added persons and save in your PC.
Before You Start
• Make sure you have added persons and their face pictures to an organization.
- Make sure you have enabled the Export Person Information function to display the Export button. See for details.
Steps
- Enter the Person module.
- Optional: Select an organization in the list.

All persons' face pictures will be exported if you do not select any organization.
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Click Export on the top menu bar.
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Enter the super user name and password for verification.
The Export panel is displayed.
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Check Face as the content to export.
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Click Export and set an encryption key to encrypt the exported file.

• The exported file is in ZIP format.
- The exported face picture is named as "Person ID_Name_0" ("0" is for a full-frontal face).
8.4.3 Get Person Information from Access Control Device
If the access control device has been configured with person information (including person details, fingerprint, and issued card information), you can get the person information from the added device and import them to the client for further operations.
Steps
i Note
- If the person name stored in the device is empty, the person name will be filled with the issued card No. after importing to the client.
- Persons will be Male by default.
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If the card number or person ID (employee ID) stored on the device already exists in the client database, the person with this card number or person ID will not be imported to the client.
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Enter Person module.
- Select an organization to import the persons.
- Click Get from Device.
- Select an added access control device or the enrollment station from the drop-down list.
i Note
If you select the enrollment station, you should click Login, and enter IP address, port No., user name and password of the device.
5. Select the Getting Mode.
i Note
The getting mode varies according to different devices. The access control device supports getting the person information by employee ID. Up to 5 employee IDs can be specified each time.
6. Click Import to start importing the person information to the client.
i Note
Up to 2,000 persons and 5,000 cards can be imported.
The person information, including person details, person's fingerprint information (if configured), and the linked cards (if configured), will be imported to the selected organization.
8.4.4 Issue Cards to Persons in Batch
The client provides a convenient way to issue cards to multiple persons in a batch.
Steps
- Enter Person module.
- Click Batch Issue Cards.
All the added persons with no card issued will be displayed in the right panel.
- Optional: Enter key words (name or person ID) in the input box to filter the person(s) that need issuing cards.
- Optional: Click Settings to set the card issuing parameters. For details, refer to .
- Click Initialize to initialize the card enrollment station or card reader to make it ready for issuing cards.
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Click the Card No. column and enter the card number.
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Place the card on the card enrollment station.
- Swipe the card on the card reader.
- Manually enter the card number and press the Enter key.
The person(s) in the list will be issued with card(s).
8.4.5 Report Card Loss
If the person lost his/her card, you can report the card loss so that the card's related access authorization will be inactive.
Steps
- Enter Person module.
- Select the person you want to report card loss for and click Edit to open the Edit Person window.
- In the Credential → Card panel, click 📄 on the added card to set this card as lost card.
After reporting card loss, the access authorization of this card will be invalid and inactive. Other person who gets this card cannot access the doors by swiping this lost card.
- Optional: If the lost card is found, you can click 📋 to cancel the loss.
After cancelling card loss, the access authorization of the person will be valid and active.
- If the lost card is added in one access group and the access group is applied to the device already, after reporting card loss or cancelling card loss, a window will pop up to notify you to apply the changes to the device. After applying to device, these changes can take effect on the device.
8.4.6 Set Card Issuing Parameters
The client provides two modes for reading a card's number: via card enrollment station or via the card reader of the access control device. If a card enrollment station is available, connect it to the PC running the client by USB interface or COM, and place the card on the card enrollment to read the card number. If not, you can also swipe the card on the card reader of the added access control device to get the card number. As a result, before issuing a card to one person, you need to set the card issuing parameters including the issuing mode and related parameters.
When adding a card to one person, click Settings to open the Card Issuing Settings window.
Local Mode: Issue Card by Card Enrollment Station
Connect a card enrollment station to the PC running the client. You can place the card on the card enrollment station to get the card number.
Card Enrollment Station
Select the model of the connected card enrollment station

Note
Currently, the supported card enrollment station models include DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-M, DS-K1F100-D8E, and DS-K1F180-D8E.
Card Type
This field is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8E or DS-K1F180-D8E.
Select the card type as EM card or IC card according to the actual card type.
Serial Port
It is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-M.
Select the COM the card enrollment station connects to.
Buzzing
Enable or disable the buzzing when the card number is read successfully.
Card No. Type
Select the type of the card number according to actual needs.
M1 Card Encryption
This field is only available when the model is DS-K1F100-D8, DS-K1F100-D8E, or DS-K1F180-D8E. If the card is M1 card, and if you need to enable the M1 Card Encryption function, you should enable this function and select the sector of the card to encrypt.
Remote Mode: Issue Card by Card Reader
Select an access control device added in the client and swipe the card on its card reader to read the card number.
8.5 Configure Schedule and Template
You can configure the template including holiday and week schedule. After setting the template, you can adopt the configured template to access groups when setting the access groups, so that the access group will take effect in the time durations of the template.
i Note
For access group settings, refer to Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Persons.
8.5.1 Add Holiday
You can create holidays and set the days in the holidays, including start date, end date, and holiday duration in one day.
Steps
i Note
You can add up to 64 holidays in the software system.
- Click Access Control → Schedule → Holiday to enter the Holiday page.
- Click Add on the left panel.
- Create a name for the holiday.
- Optional: Enter the descriptions or some notifications of this holiday in the Remark box.
- Add a holiday period to the holiday list and configure the holiday duration.
i Note
Up to 16 holiday periods can be added to one holiday.
1) Click Add in the Holiday List field.
2) Drag the cursor to draw the time duration, which means in that duration of time, the configured access group is activated.

Up to 8 time durations can be set to one holiday period.
3) Optional: Perform the following operations to edit the time durations.
- Move the cursor to the time duration and drag the time duration on the timeline bar to the desired position when the cursor turns to 📂
- Click the time duration and directly edit the start/end time in the appeared dialog.
- Move the cursor to the start or the end of time duration and drag to lengthen or shorten the time duration when the cursor turns to
4) Optional: Select the time duration(s) that need to be deleted, and then click ✗ in the Operation column to delete the selected time duration(s).
5) Optional: Click ☐ in the Operation column to clear all the time duration(s) in the time bar.
6) Optional: Click ✗ in the Operation column to delete this added holiday period from the holiday list.
- Click Save.
8.5.2 Add Template
Template includes week schedule and holiday. You can set week schedule and assign the time duration of access authorization for different person or group. You can also select the added holiday(s) for the template.
Steps

You can add up to 255 templates in the software system.
- Click Access Control → Schedule → Template to enter the Template page.

There are two default templates: All-Day Authorized and All-Day Denied, and they cannot be edited or deleted.
All-Day Authorized
The access authorization is valid in each day of the week and it has no holiday.
All-Day Denied
The access authorization is invalid in each day of the week and it has no holiday.
- Click Add on the left panel to create a new template.
- Create a name for the template.
- Enter the descriptions or some notification of this template in the Remark box.
- Edit the week schedule to apply it to the template.
1) Click Week Schedule tab on the lower panel.
2) Select a day of the week and draw time duration(s) on the timeline bar.

Up to 8 time duration(s) can be set for each day in the week schedule.
3) Optional: Perform the following operations to edit the time durations.
- Move the cursor to the time duration and drag the time duration on the timeline bar to the desired position when the cursor turns to 📂
- Click the time duration and directly edit the start/end time in the appeared dialog.
- Move the cursor to the start or the end of time duration and drag to lengthen or shorten the time duration when the cursor turns to
4) Repeat the two steps above to draw more time durations on the other days of the week.
- Add a holiday to apply it to the template.

Up to 4 holidays can be added to one template.
1) Click Holiday tab.
2) Select a holiday in the left list and it will be added to the selected list on the right panel.
3) Optional: Click Add to add a new holiday.

For details about adding a holiday, refer to Add Holiday.
4) Optional: Select a selected holiday in the right list and click ✗ to remove the selected one, or click Clear to clear all the selected holiday(s) in the right list.
- Click Save to save the settings and finish adding the template.
8.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Persons
After adding the person and configuring the person's credentials, you can create the access groups to define which person(s) can get access to which door(s) and then apply the access group to the access control device to take effect.
Before You Start
- Add person to the client.
- Add access control device to the client and group access points. For details, refer to Group Management.
- Add template.
Steps
When the access group settings are changed, you need to apply the access groups to the devices again to take effect. The access group changes include changes of template, access group settings, person's access group settings, and related person details (including card number, fingerprint, face
picture, linkage between card number and fingerprint, linkage between card number and fingerprint, card password, card effective period, etc).
- Click Access Control → Authorization → Access Group to enter the Access Group interface.
- Click Add to open the Add window.
- In the Name text field, create a name for the access group as you want.
- Select a template for the access group.

Note
You should configure the template before access group settings. Refer to Configure Schedule and Template for details.
- In the left list of the Select Person field, select person(s) to assign access authority.
- In the left list of the Select Access Point field, select door(s), door station(s) or floor(s) for the selected persons to access.
- Click Save.
You can view the selected person(s) and the selected access point(s) on the right side of the interface.

Figure 8-2 Display the Selected Person(s) and Access Point(s)
- After adding the access groups, you need to apply them to the access control device to take effect.
1) Select the access group(s) to apply to the access control device.
2) Click Apply All to Devices start applying all the selected access group(s) to the access control device or door station.
3) Click Apply All to Devices or Apply Changes to Devices.
Apply All to Devices
This operation will clear all the existed access groups of the selected devices and then apply the new access group to the device.
Apply Changes to Devices
This operation will not clear the existed access groups of the selected devices and only apply the changed part of the selected access group(s) to the device(s).
4) View the applying status in the Status column or click Applying Status to view all the applied access group(s).

You can check Display Failure Only to filter the applying results.
The selected persons in the applied access groups will have the authorization to enter/exit the selected doors/door stations with their linked card(s) or fingerprints.
- Optional: Click to edit the access group if necessary.

If you change the persons' access information or other related information, you will view the promptAccess Group to Be Applied on the right corner of the client.
You can click the prompt to apply the changed data to the device. You can select either Apply Now or Apply Later.

Figure 8-3 Data Synchronization
8.7 Configure Advanced Functions
You can configure the advanced functions of access control to meet some special requirements in different scene, such as multi-factor authentication, anti-passback, etc.

Note
- For the card related functions(the type of access control card/multi-factor authentication), only the card(s) with access group applied will be listed when adding cards.
- The advanced functions should be supported by the device.
- Hover the cursor on the Advanced Function, and then Click to customize the advanced function(s) to be displayed.
8.7.1 Configure Device Parameters
After adding the access control device, you can configure the parameters of access control device (access controller), access control points (door or floor), alarm inputs, alarm outputs, card readers and lane controller.
Configure Parameters for Access Control Device
After adding the access control device, you can configure its parameters, including overlaying user information on picture, uploading pictures after capturing, saving captured pictures, etc.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
- Click Access Control → Advanced Function → Device Parameter.

Note
If you can not find Device Parameter in the Advanced Function list, hover the cursor on the Advanced Function, and then Click 📋 to select the Device Parameter to be displayed.
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Select an access device to show its parameters on the right page.
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Turn the switch to ON to enable the corresponding functions.

Note
- The displayed parameters may vary for different access control devices.
- Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic Information page, click More to edit the parameters.
RS-485 Comm. Redundancy
You should enable this function if you wire the RS-485 card reader to the access control device redundantly.
Display Detected Face
Display face picture when authenticating.
Display Card Number
Display the card information when authenticating.
Display Person Information
Display the person information when authenticating.
Overlay Person Info. on Picture
Display the person information on the captured picture.
Voice Prompt
If you enable this function, the voice prompt is enabled in the device. You can hear the voice prompt when operating in the device.
Upload Pic. After Linked Capture
Upload the pictures captured by linked camera to the system automatically.
Save Pic. After Linked Capture
If you enable this function, you can save the picture captured by linked camera to the device.
Press Key to Enter Card Number
If you enable this function, you can input the card No. by pressing the key.
Wi-Fi Probe
If you enable this function, the device can probe the surrounding communication devices' MAC address and upload the MAC address to the system. If the MAC address match the specified MAC address, the system can trigger some linkage actions.
3G/4G
If you enable this function, the device can communicate in 3G/4G network.
NFC Anti-Cloning
If you enable this function, you cannot use the cloned card for authentication and further enhance security.
4. Click OK.
- Optional: Click Copy to, and then select the access control device(s) to copy the parameters in the page to the selected device(s).
Configure Parameters for Door/Elevator
After adding the access control device, you can configure its access point (door or floor) parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
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Click Access Control → Advanced Function → Device Parameter.
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Select an access control device on the left panel, and then click ▶ to show the doors or floors of the selected device.
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Select a door or floor to show its parameters on the right page.
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Edit the door or floor parameters.

Note
- The displayed parameters may vary for different access control devices.
- Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic Information page, click More to edit the parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Door Contact
You can set the door sensor as remaining closed or remaining open. Usually, it is remaining closed.
Exit Button Type
You can set the exit button as remaining closed or remaining open. Usually, it is remaining open.
Door Locked Time
After swiping the normal card and relay action, the timer for locking the door starts working.
Extended Open Duration
The door contact can be enabled with appropriate delay after person with extended access needs swipes her/his card.
Door Left Open Timeout Alarm
The alarm can be triggered if the door has not been closed in a configured time period. If it is set as 0, no alarm will be triggered.
Lock Door when Door Closed
The door can be locked once it is closed even if the Door Locked Time is not reached.
Duress Code
The door can open by inputting the duress code when there is duress. At the same time, the client can report the duress event.
Super Password
The specific person can open the door by inputting the super password.
Dismiss Code
Create a dismiss code which can be used to stop the buzzer of the card reader (by entering the dismiss code on the keypad).
i Note
- The duress code, super code, and dismiss code should be different.
- The duress code, super password, and the dismiss code should be different from the authentication password.
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The length of duress code, super password, and the dismiss code is according the device, usually it should contains 4 to 8 digits.
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Click OK.
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Optional: Click Copy to, and then select the door/floor(s) to copy the parameters in the page to the selected doors/floor(s).
i Note
The door or floor's status duration settings will be copied to the selected door/floor(s) as well.
Configure Parameters for Card Reader
After adding the access control device, you can configure its card reader parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
- Click Access Control → Advanced Function → Device Parameter.
- In the device list on the left, click to expand the door, select a card reader and you can edit the card reader's parameters on the right.
- Edit the card reader basic parameters in the Basic Information page.
i Note
- The displayed parameters may vary for different access control devices. There are part of parameters listed as follows. Refer to the user manual of the device for more details.
- Some of the following parameters are not listed in the Basic Information page, click More to edit the parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
OK LED Polarity/Error LED Polarity/Buzzer Polarity
Set OK LED Polarity/Error LED Polarity/Buzzer LED Polarity of main board according to the card reader parameters. Generally, adopts the default settings.
Minimum Card Swiping Interval
If the interval between card swiping of the same card is less than the set value, the card swiping is invalid. You can set it as 0 to 255.
Max. Interval When Entering PWD
When you inputting the password on the card reader, if the interval between pressing two digits is larger than the set value, the digits you pressed before will be cleared automatically.
Alarm of Max. Failed Attempts
Enable to report alarm when the card reading attempts reach the set value.
Max. Times of Card Failure
Set the max. failure attempts of reading card.
Tampering Detection
Enable the anti-tamper detection for the card reader.
Communicate with Controller Every
When the access control device cannot connect with the card reader for longer than the set time, the card reader will turn offline automatically.
Buzzing Time
Set the card reader buzzing time. The available time ranges from 0 to 5,999s. 0 represents continuous buzzing.
Card Reader Type/Card Reader Description
Get card reader type and description. They are read-only.
Fingerprint Recognition Level
Select the fingerprint recognition level in the drop-down list.
Default Card Reader Authentication Mode
View the default card reader authentication mode.
Fingerprint Capacity
View the maximum number of available fingerprints.
Existing Fingerprint Number
View the number of existed fingerprints in the device.
Score
The device will score the captured picture according to the yaw angle, pitch angle, and pupillary distance. If the score is less than the configured value, face recognition will be failed.
Face Recognition Timeout Value
If the recognition time is more than the configured time, the device will remind you.
Face Recognition Interval
The time interval between two continuous face recognitions when authenticating. By default, it is 2s.
Face 1:1 Matching Threshold
Set the matching threshold when authenticating via 1:1 matching mode. The larger the value, the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejection rate when authentication.
1:N Security Level
Set the matching security level when authenticating via 1:N matching mode. The larger the value, the smaller the false accept rate and the larger the false rejection rate when authentication.
Live Face Detection
Enable or disable the live face detection function. If enabling the function, the device can recognize whether the person is a live one or not.
Live Face Detection Security Level
After enabling Live Face Detection function, you can set the matching security level when performing live face authentication.
Max. Failed Attempts for Face Auth.
Set the maximum live face detection failed attempts. The system will lock the user's face for 5 minutes if the live face detection is failed for more than the configured attempts. The same user cannot authenticate via the fake face within 5 minutes. Within the 5 minutes, the user can authenticate via the real face twice continuously to unlock.
Lock Authentication Failed Face
After enabling the Live Face Detection function, the system will lock the user's face for 5 minutes if the live face detection is failed for more than the configured attempts. The same user cannot authenticate via the fake face within 5 minutes. Within the 5 minutes, the user can authenticate via the real face twice continuously to unlock.
Application Mode
You can select indoor or others application modes according to actual environment.
- Click OK.
- Optional: Click Copy to, and then select the card reader(s) to copy the parameters in the page to the selected card reader(s).
Configure Parameters for Alarm Output
After adding the access control device, if the device links to alarm outputs, you can configure the parameters.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the device supports alarm output.
Steps
- Click Access Control → Advanced Function → Device Parameter to enter access control parameter configuration page.
- In the device list on the left, click to expand the door, select an alarm input and you can edit the alarm input's parameters on the right.
- Set the alarm output parameters.
Name
Edit the card reader name as desired.
Alarm Output Active Time
How long the alarm output will last after triggered.
- Click OK.
- Optional: Set the switch on the upper right corner to ON to trigger the alarm output.
Configure Parameters for Lane Controller
After adding the lane controller to the client, you can configure its parameters for passing through the lane.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client.
Steps
- Click Access Control → Advanced Function → Device Parameter to enter Parameter Settings page.
- In the device list on the left, select a lane controller and you can edit the lane controller's parameters on the right.
- Edit the parameters.
Passing Mode
Select the controller which will control the barrier status of the device.
- If you select According to Lane Controller's DIP Settings, the device will follow the lane controller's DIP settings to control the barrier. The settings on the software will be invalid.
- If you select According to Main Controller's Settings, the device will follow the settings of the software to control the barrier. The DIP settings of the lane controller will be invalid.
Free Passing Authentication
If you enable this function, when both entrance and exit's barrier mode is Remain Open, the pedestrians should authenticate each time passing through the lane. Or an alarm will be triggered.
Opening/Closing Barrier Speed
Set the barrier's opening and closing speed. You can select from 1 to 10. The greater the value, the faster the speed.

The recommended value is 6.
Audible Prompt Duration
Set how long the audio will last, which is played when an alarm is triggered.

0 refers to the alarm audio will be played until the alarm is ended.
Temperature Unit
Select the temperature unit that displayed in the device status.
- Click OK.
8.7.2 Configure Other Parameters
After adding the access control device, you can set its parameters such as network parameters, capture parameters, RS-485 parameters, Wiegand parameters, etc.
Set Parameters for Face Recognition Terminal
For face recognition terminal, you can set its parameters including face picture database, QR code authentication, etc.
Steps

Note
This function should be supported by the device.
- Enter the Access Control module.
- On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function → More Parameters.
- Select an access control device in the device list and click Face Recognition Terminal.
- Set the parameters.

Note
These parameters displayed vary according to different device models.
COM
Select a COM port for configuration. COM1 refers to the RS-485 interface and COM2 refers to the RS-232 interface.
Face Picture Database
select Deep Learning as the face picture database.
Authenticate by QR Code
If enabled, the device camera can scan the QR code to authenticate. By default, the function is disabled.
Blocklist Authentication
If enabled, the device will compare the person who want to access with the persons in the blocklist.
If matched (the person is in the blocklist), the access will be denied and the device will upload an alarm to the client.
If mismatched (the person is not in the blocklist), the access will be granted.
Save Authenticating Face Picture
If enabled, the captured face picture when authenticating will be saved on the device.
MCU Version
View the device MCU version.
- Click Save.
Set RS-485 Parameters
You can set the access control device's RS-485 parameters including the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity type, flow control type, communication mode, work mode, and connection mode.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the device supports RS-485 interface.
Steps
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Enter the Access Control module.
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On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function → More Parameters.
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Select an access control device in the device list and click RS-485 to enter the RS-485 Settings page.
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Select the serial port number from the drop-down list to set the RS-485 parameters.
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Set the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity type, communication mode, working mode, and connection mode in the drop-down list.

Note
When the connection mode is Connect Access Control Device, you can select Card No. or Person ID as the output type.
- Click Save.
- The configured parameters will be applied to the device automatically.
- When you change the working mode or connection mode, the device will reboot automatically.
Set Wiegand Parameters
You can set the access control device's Wiegand channel and the communication mode. After setting the Wiegand parameters, the device can connect to Wiegand card reader via Wiegand communication.
Before You Start
Add access control device to the client, and make sure the device supports Wiegand.
Steps
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Enter the Access Control module.
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On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function → More Parameters.
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Select an access control device in the device list and click Wiegand to enter the Wiegand Settings page.
- Set the switch to on to enable the Wiegand function for the device.
- Select the Wiegand channel No. and the communication mode from the drop-down list.

If you set Communication Direction as Sending, you are required to set the Wiegand Mode as Wiegand 26 or Wiegand 34.
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Click Save.
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The configured parameters will be applied to the device automatically.
• After changing the communication direction, the device will reboot automatically.
Enable M1 Card Encryption
M1 card encryption can improve the security level of authentication.
Steps

The function should be supported by the access control device and the card reader.
- Enter the Access Control module.
- On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function → More Parameters.
- Select an access control device in the device list and click M1 Card Encryption to enter the M1 Card Encryption page.
- Set the switch to on to enable the M1 card encryption function.
- Set the sector ID.
The sector ID ranges from 1 to 100. - Click Save to save the settings.
8.8 Door/Elevator Control
In Monitoring module, you can view the real-time status of the doors or elevators managed by the added access control device. You can also control the doors and elevators such as open/close the door, or remain the door open/closed via the client remotely. Thereal-time access event are displayed in this module. You can view the access details and person details.

For the user with door/elevator control permission, the user can enter the Monitoring module and control the door/elevator. Or the icons used for control will not show. For setting the user permission, refer to .
8.8.1 Control Door Status
You can control the status for the door(s), including unlock door, locking door, remaining the door unlock, remaining the door locked, remain all unlocked, etc.
Before You Start
- Add person and assign access authorization to designed person, and person will have the access authorization to the access points (doors). For details, refer to Person Management and Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Persons.
- Make sure the operation user has the permission of the access points (doors). For details, refer to.
Steps
- Click Monitoring to enter the status monitoring page.
- Select an access point group on the upper-right corner.

For managing the access point group, refer to Group Management.
The doors in the selected access control group will display.
- Click a door icon to select a door, or press Ctrl and select multiple doors.

For Remain All Unlocked and Remain All Locked, ignore this step.
- Click the following buttons to control the door.
Unlock
When the door is locked, unlock it and it will be open for once. After the open duration, the door will be closed and locked again automatically.
Lock
When the door is unlocked, lock it and it will be closed. The person who has the access authorization can access the door with credentials.
Remain Unlocked
The door will be unlocked (no matter closed or open). All the persons can access the door with no credentials required.
Remain Locked
The door will be closed and locked. No person can access the door even if he/she has the authorized credentials, except the super users.
Remain All Unlocked
All doors in the group will be unlocked (no matter closed or open). All the persons can access the doors with no credentials required.
Remain All Locked
All doors in the group will be closed and locked. No person can access the doors even if he/she has the authorized credentials, except the super users.
Capture
Capture a picture manually.

The Capture button is available when the device supports capture function. The picture is saved in the PC running the client. For setting the saving path, refer to .
Result
The icon of the doors will change in real-time according to the operation if the operation is succeeded.
8.8.2 Check Real-Time Access Records
The real-time access records can be displayed in the client, including card swiping records, face recognition records, skin-surface temperature information, etc. Also, you can view the person information and view the picture captured during access.
Before You Start
You have added person(s) and access control device(s) to the client. For details, refer to Person Management and Add Device.
Steps
- Click Monitoring to enter monitoring module.
Real-time access records are displayed on the bottom of the page. You can view record details, including card No., person name, event time, door location, temperature, authentication type etc.

Figure 8-4 Real-time Access Records

You can right click the column name of access event table to show or hide the column according to actual needs.
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Optional: Select an access point group from the drop-down list in the upper-right corner to show the real time access records of the selected group.
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Optional: Check the event type and event status.
The detected events of checked type and status will be displayed in the list below.
- Optional: Check Show Latest Event to view the latest access record.
The record list will be listed reverse chronologically.
- Optional: Check Enable Abnormal Temperature Prompt to enable abnormal skin-surface temperature prompt.

Note
When enabled, if there is abnormal temperature information, an Abnormal Temperature window pops up when you enter Monitoring module, displaying person's picture, skin-surface temperature, card No., person name, etc.
- Optional: Click an event to view person pictures (including captured picture and profile).

Note
In Linked Capture Picture field, you can double click the captured picture to view an enlarged picture.
- Optional: Click 📋 to view monitoring details (including person's detailed information and the captured picture).

Note
In the pop-up window, you can click to view monitoring details in full screen.
Appendix A. DIP Switch
A.1 DIP Switch Description
The DIP switch is on the access control board. No.1 and No 2 is from the low bit to the high bit.

Figure A-1 DIP Switch
When the switch is towards ON, it means the switch is enabled, otherwise, the switch is off.
A.2 DIP Switch Corresponded Functions

Note
After setting the DIP switch, you should reboot the device, or the function cannot take effect.
The 2-bit DIP switch corresponded functions on the access control board are as follows:
| Bit | Device Mode Function | Decimal Value | DIP Switch | Address Diagram |
| 1 Work Mode Normal Mode 0 | ![]() | |||
| Study Mode 1 | ![]() | |||
| 2 Keyfob Paring | Mode | Disable Keyfob Paring Mode | 0 | ![]() |
| Enable Keyfob Paring Mode | 1 | ![]() |
Appendix B. Button Configuration Description
Refer to the table below for device configuration via button on the main lane control board.
| Level-1 Configuration No. | DescriptionLevel-1 | ConfigurationNo. and Functions | Notes |
| 1 Study Mode 1-Exit Study Mode/ | Normal Mode2-Study ModeNoteBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | If the device is equipped with access control board, you can only set via DIP switch. | |
| 2 keyfob Pairing Mode 1-Normal Mode | 2-Pairing ModeNoteBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | If the device is equipped with access control board, you can only set via DIP switch. | |
| 3 Passing Mode 1-Both sides under | controlNoteBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen.2-Entrance under control; exit prohibited3-Entrance under control; exit on inductive mode4-Both sides on inductive mode | ||
| 5-Entrance on inductive mode; exit under control6-Entrance on inductive mode; exit prohibited7-Both sides prohibited8-Entrance prohibited; exit under control9-Entrance prohibited; exit on inductive mode10-Entrance under control; exit remaining open11-Entrance under control; exit on free mode12-Entrance on inductive mode; exit remaining open13-Entrance on inductive mode; exit on free mode14-Entrance prohibited; exit remaining open15-Entrance prohibited; exit on free mode16-Entrance remaining open; exit under control17-Entrance remaining open; exit on inductive mode18-Entrance remaining open; exit remaining open19-Entrance remaining open; exit on free mode20-Entrance remaining open; exit prohibited21-Entrance on free mode; exit under control22-Entrance on free mode; exit on inductive mode23-Entrance on free mode; exit remaining open24-Entrance on free mode; exit on free mode25-Entrance on free mode; exit prohibited | |||
| 4 | Memory Mode 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 5 keyfob Remote Control | 1-one to one | 2-one to multiple By default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 6 Barrier Opening Speed | 1-1, 2-2, ...10-10 | By default, 5 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 7 Barrier Closing Speed | 1-1, 2-2, ...10-10 | By default, 5 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 8 Card Reading on the | Alarm Area | 1-Do not open2-Open By default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 9 | Enter Duration | 5-5s, 6-6s, 7-7s, ..., 60-60s By default, 5 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 10 | Exit Duration | 5-5s, 6-6s, 7-7s, ..., 60-60s By default, 5 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 11 | IR Sensing Duration | 0-0s, 1-1s, 2-2s,..., 25-25s By default, 0 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 12 | Intrusion Duration | 0-0s, 1-1s, 2-2s,..., 20-20s By default, 0 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 13 | Overstay Duration | 0-0s, 1-1s, 2-2s,..., 20-20s By default, 0 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 14 Delay Time for Barrier | Closing | 0-0s, 1-1s, 2-2s, 3-3s, 4-4s, 5-5s By default, 0 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 15 Control Mode 1-Button | Configuration | 2-DIP Switch on Access Control Board By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 18 Lane Number 1-Dual | Lanes Unable to change | 2-Single Lane By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 19 Motor Rotation1-Clockwise | 2-Anticlockwise By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change | |
| 21 | Volume | 1-0, 2-1, 3-2, 4-3, 5-4 By default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | The device will be muted when set to "1". |
| 22 Authenticated Passing | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button |
| 23 Invalid Card No. | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button |
| 24 Fingerprint Unmatched | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button |
| 25 Climbing over Barrier | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 26 Reverse Passing | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 27 Exceeding Passing | Duration | 1-Disable2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 28 Intrusion Alarm | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 29 Forced Passing 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button | |
| 30 Tailgating Alarm 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 31 Unauthorized Passing 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button | |
| 32 Exceeding | Authentication Duration | 1-Disable2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button |
| 33 Failed Authentication | 1-Disable | 2-Enable By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button |
| 34 Expired Credential1- | Disable | 2-EnableNoteBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button |
| 35 Overstaying Alarm 1- | Disable | 2-EnableNoteBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 36 Barrier Material 1-Acrylic | 2-Stainless Steel3-Glass | ||
| 37 Barrier Length 1-550 | 2-6003-6504-7005-7506-8007-8508-9009-95010-100011-110012-120013-130014-1400 By default, 8 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 38 Motor Inspection1-Disable | 2-Enable on Main Lane3-Enable on Sub Lane By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 39 Brightness of Light 0-0, 1-1, 2-2, ..., 10- | 10 By default, 3 will be displayed on the display screen. | The higher the value is, the brighter the light will be. | |
| 40 Self-check Voice | Prompt | 1-Disable2-Enable By default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 41 Study Mode Voice | Prompt | 1-Disable2-Enable By default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 42 c 4-4, 6-6, 8-8, | By default, 4 will be displayed on the display screen. | Unable to change via button | |
| 43 Application Mode 1-Wind-proof | 2-IndoorBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 44 Barrier Recover | Duration | 1-Normal Speed2-Fast RecoverBy default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
| 45 Brake 1-Disable | 2-Barrier Position Exception3-IntrusionBy default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 46 Brake Angle 1-5° | 2-10°3-15°By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 47 IR Sensing 1-Single Triggered | 2-Triggered Simultaneously | ||
| By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |||
| 48 Fan 1-Disabled | 2-EnabledBy default, 2 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 49 Barrier Height 1-700 | 2-12003-14004-16005-1800By default, 5 will be displayed on the display screen. | ||
| 99 Restore to Default 1- | Default | 2- Start By default, 1 will be displayed on the display screen. | |
Appendix C. Event and Alarm Type
| Event Alarm Type | |
| TailgatingVisual and Audible | |
| Reverse Passing Visual and Audible | |
| Force Accessing None | |
| Climb over Barrier Visual and Audible | |
| Overstay Visual and Audible | |
| Passing Timeout None | |
| Intrusion Visual and Audible | |
| Free Passing Authentication Failed | Visual and Audible |
| Barrier Obstructed None |
Appendix D. Table of Audio Index Related Content

Note
- If the device is not equipped with access control board, the loudspeaker shall be connected to the main extended interface board.
- If the device is equipped with access control board, the loudspeaker shall be connected to the access control board. You can set custombroadcasting context via web.
| Content |
| Climbing over the barrier. |
| Reverse passing. |
| Passing timeout. |
| Intrusion. |
| Tailgating. |
| Overstay. |
Appendix E. Error Code Description
The swing barrier will display the error code on the seven-segment display if error occurred. Refer to the table below to find the description of each number.
| Error Reason Code Error Reason Code | |||
| The First IR Beam Triggered 01 The Thirteenth IR | The Fourteenth IR | BeamTriggered | 13 |
| The Second IR Beam Triggered 02 | The Fourteenth IR | IR BeamTriggered | 14 |
| The Third IR Beam Triggered 03 Authentication Indicator Board(Entrance) Offline | Authentication Indicator Board(Exit) Offline | Indicator Board(Entrance) Offline | 49 |
| The Fourth IR Beam Triggered 04 Authentication | Authentication Indicator Board(Exit) Offline | Indicator Board(Exit) Offline | 50 |
| The Fifth IR Beam Triggered 05 IR Adapter Board | Adapter Board | Offline51 | |
| The Sixth IR Beam Triggered | 06 | Interconnecting Exception | 53 |
| The Seventh IR Beam Triggered 07 Not Studying | Not Studying | 54 | |
| The Eighth IR Beam Triggered | 08 | Obstruction | 55 |
| The Ninth IR Beam Triggered | 09 Exceeding Studying Range | 56 | |
| The Tenth IR Beam Triggered | 10 | Encoder Exception | 57 |
| The Eleventh IR Beam Triggered | 11 | Motor Exception | 58 |
| The Twelfth IR Beam Triggered | 12 | Extended Interface BoardOffline (If the board is not installed, the error code of "49" will appear but the device functions normally) | 59 |
Appendix F. Communication Matrix and Device Command
Communication Matrix
Scan the following QR code to get the device communication matrix.
Note that the matrix contains all communication ports of Hikvision access control and video intercom devices.

Figure F-1 QR Code of Communication Matrix
Device Command
Scan the following QR code to get the device common serial port commands.
Note that the command list contains all commonly used serial ports commands for all Hikvision access control and video intercom devices.

Figure F-2 Device Command

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