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The C2Pro User Manual - EN

This document is a user manual for the C2 Pro Fingerprint & Card Access Control and Time Attendance Terminal. It contains safety instructions, an introduction to device components and installation steps. It also outlines device operations including general settings, user management, communication settings, time settings and advanced settings for functions like time attendance and application access controls. Safety precautions include installing indoors only, avoiding direct sunlight or moisture, and using the recommended power supply to avoid electric shock or fire.

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The C2Pro User Manual - EN

This document is a user manual for the C2 Pro Fingerprint & Card Access Control and Time Attendance Terminal. It contains safety instructions, an introduction to device components and installation steps. It also outlines device operations including general settings, user management, communication settings, time settings and advanced settings for functions like time attendance and application access controls. Safety precautions include installing indoors only, avoiding direct sunlight or moisture, and using the recommended power supply to avoid electric shock or fire.

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User Manual V2.

C2 Pro
Fingerprint & Card Access
Control and Time
Attendance Terminal

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Content

Safety Instructions 3

Introduction 3

Components 3

Appearance Description 3

Installation 4

Installation Position 5

Installation Steps 5

Wiring Connection 6

Device Operations 8

General Settings 8

Enroll Face 9

User Management 10

Add User 10

Modify User 11

Delete User 11

Search User 12

Admin Level 12

Data Menu 12

Records Management 13

Import Users 13

Export Users 13

Backup DB 14

Restore DB 14

Report form 15

Communication Settings 15

Ethernet 15

WIFI 16

Internet 17

Comm. Mode 17

Cloud 19

Settings Menu 19

Device Information 20

Time 20

Time Settings 20

DST 21

Display settings 21

Basic Information 22

Update 22

Test 23

Advanced Settings 24

T&A (Time Attendance settings) 24

Application 25

Access 25

Time Zone 26

Group 26

Shifts 26

Measures (Suitable for FaceDeep 3 IRT and QR Series) 27

Thermometry 27

Mask 28

EU QR Code 29

FN Settings 29

Auto FN 29

Bluetooth 30

Safety Instructions

Please read this safety instructions before you use the product to prevent injury to
yourself and others, and prevent property damage. The term ‘product’ in this manual
refers to the product and any items provided with the product.

● Do not install or repair the product arbitrarily. This may result in electric shock, fire,
or product damage.

● Damages caused by any modifications or failure to follow installation instructions


can void the manufacturer’s Warranty.

● Do not install the product in a place with direct sunlight, humidity, dust, soot, or a
gas leak. This may result in electric shock or fire.

● The optimal working environment of C2Pro is indoor. The device function fully
under temperature: -10°C~50°C (14°F~122°F), humidity: 20-90%.

● Do not use damaged power supply adaptors, plugs, or loose electrical sockets.
Unsecured connections may cause electric shock or fire. The recommended power to
C2Pro terminal is DC 12V ~ 2A.

● Do not drop the product or cause impacts to the product. The product may
malfunction.

● When cleaning the product, mind the following (please take care of following). Wipe
the product with a clean and dry towel (cloth or cotton).

● If you need to sanitize the product, moisten the cloth or the wipe with a proper
amount of rubbing alcohol and gently clean all exposed surfaces including fingerprint
sensor. Use rubbing alcohol (containing 70% Isopropyl alcohol) and a clean, non-
abrasive cloth like lens wipe.

● Do not apply liquid directly to the surface of the product.

● Do not use the product for anything other than its intended use.

Introduction

Components

C2 Pro Mounting Bracket Quick Guide Accessories

Appearance Description

WiFi Antenna Location

Indicator Light
LCD Display
Card Reader Location

Keypad

FingerprintSensor
Fingerprint Sensor

Speaker

USB Host Interface


Reset Port

Power DC Input Port


PoE RJ45 Network Interface

Extended Function Interface

Installation

Step 1:

Keep the mounting bracket parallel to the ground, at the height of 1.2m (47.24”) from
the floor.

Drill 4 screw holes on the wall according to the mounting bracket.

Note:
Outlet Hole D= 30mm ( 1.18 “ )
Diill outlet hole for device wiring

Step 2:

Please punch out the tail lines from the outlet hole before installing the mounting
bracket and use the screws to fix the mounting bracket on the wall. Use the
screwdriver to tighten the screws, follow the direction indicated below to complete
the installation.

Wiring Connection

Wiring with Access Control Power Supply

Access Control Power Supply


Input 110V~240V
Output DC 12V 3A

Wiring with Access Control Unit – SC011


SC011 and the C2Pro/C2CPro devices are authorized by Anviz wiegand to form a
distributed access control system. Please contact [email protected] for more
information.

Suggestion: add more details about the wiegand settings for SC011 + Facedeep3,
example:

Please Configure the Wiegand Output of C2 PRO to Anviz Wiegand option, (Refer to
Access Setting )and use the SC011 quickguide to configure the Wiegand
communication correctly.

Device Operation

General Settings

Power On the terminal or On the Standby Interface, Press M Key on the keypad to
activate the device.

Press “0” as Administrator ID and press OK to continue, input the default password
“12345” to access the main menu.

Default administrator account: ID 0 and default password 12345

Menu Option:

Enroll: Shortcut icon to quick register users’ fingerprint.


User: To Add, Modify, Search and Delete basic user information.
Data: Inquire user records on the device, import and export user records and user
information, backup and restore device database, directly export the excel format
report to the USB drive.
Network: Setup device network. Wi-Fi, TCP/IP and Cloud setup.
Settings: Device hardware basic parameter setup. Include time, device basic
information, language display and firmware upgrade.
Advanced: Time attendance, Access Control, Default Verification mode and Automatic
switch time attendance status.

Note:
To ensure the security of the device, we recommend
modifying the default administrator password the first
time you use the C2Pro.

For detailed operating instructions, please see section


“Admin Level”.

Enroll

Tap on “Enroll” to enroll user Fingerprint quickly.

Input the unique identification number as User ID and tap “OK” to create a new
User ID in the device. Press “OK” to continue to enroll user Fingerprint.

Please press the same finger on the sensor for three times until register success.

The device will automatically continue to register another fingerprint. Tap “M” back to
exit the finger enrollment, and back to main menu.

User

Tap on the User icon to User management interface.

Add User
Tap on “Add” to create a new user. Input the user basic information.

Note:
Enroll User ID: The User ID is required and unique for each user

Enroll User Password: Input the maximum 6 digits as password

Enroll User RFID Card: Swipe the RFID Card on the device RFID Card read area,

it will display the RFID Card number in the Card text bar.

Admin: The device support different roles for user. (up to 17 roles. The default is User).

For detailed operating instructions, please see Section “Admin Level”;

Group ID: The device supports 16 access control groups (The Default is Group 1, with

whole period access control permission).

Register FP: Enroll user fingerprint.

Mode: To setup use verify mode.

System default: Modify the authentication method. Unselect the “System default” first.

Modify User

Tap on “Modify” to edit registered user. Input the registered user ID to modify user
information and the fingerprint template.

Delete User

Tap on “Delete” to user delete interface. Please input the user ID you want to delete
and click “yes” to confirm the operation.

Delete all Users (Caution): Click “Delete all Users”. The device will ask to
confirmation, input the super admin password to confirm the operation, default:
“12345”

Search

Click on “Search” to search user. Input the user ID in the upper left corner, press “OK”
for user search.
Press Directional keys to select the user and press “OK” to modify the user
information.

Admin Level

Tap on “Admin Level” to setup the admin role privilege.

Press “Left” and “Right” Directional keys to select the Admin item from 1~16 and
press “Up” and “Down”
directional key to select the permission of the Administrator.

Data Menu

Click on the “Data” icon to access the time attendance data management interface.

Record

Click on the Record item to access the record interface, Press “Left” and “Right”
Directional keys to select the data for the record and Input the user id in the upper
left corner, press “OK” for user records search.

Press “Left” and “Right” Directional keys to page up and page down search the user
records.

Import

Click Import icon to access the data import interface. The terminal will import the
data from USB Flash Driver.

You can upload user information from the CrossChex software or from another
devices, via the USB disk driver.

Notice : The USB records cannot import from CrossChex Software to terminal.

Export

Click the Export icon to access the data backup interface, you can save the user
information and attendance records to the USB Flash driver then import to the
CrossChex Standard Software.

Export User

Press Directional keys to select the export “All User” or “Specific User” (Assigned User),
input the User Id to Export user information to the USB Flash Driver.

Export Time Attendance Records

Press Directional keys to select the export “All Record” or “New Records” to the USB
Flash Driver. Then import to the CrossChex Standard Software.

Backup and Restore DB

Backup device database file to the USB flash driver and Restore the database from the
USB flash to devices.

Report form

The Report Form can be export the specific user’s time attendance report as an excel
or text file to USB flash driver according to the date range.

Use the directional keys to assign user ID, edit the data and shift schedule to export
data to USB Flash Driver. The files can be imported to third part HR or Payroll systems.

Communication Settings

Click on the Network icon to access the network configuration interface. Before Setup
the network please select the communication way in Internet option.

Internet

Tap on the Internet icon to setup the preferred way to communicate the device.

WAN mode: Select the preferential communication method for your device, choose
between WIFI or Ethernet.
If you have already connected or intend to connect the device by Ethernet, select the
Ethernet option.
If you have already connected or intend to connect the device by WIFI, select the Wi-
Fi option.
If you have already connected and configured the device by both ways, select the best
performance way.
DNS: Please define the DNS address manually here if you choose the manually way to
set up DNS in Ethernet and Wi-Fi configuration option.

Ethernet

Click “Ethernet” option to set up the IP/Network settings for the device via the
network cable.

Option: Active or inactive the network communication based on cable.


Retrieve IP Mode: Select “Static” for fixed IP or “DHCP” for dynamic IP mode.
Static: Fixed IP address that doesn't change.
DHCP: A network server that automatically provides and assigns IP addresses,
default gateway and other network parameters to client devices.
Please contact your system administrator or IT responsible for more details.
Get DNS: Select between “Manual” or “Auto”.
Manual: Get the DNS by setup in the “Internet” option
Auto: Get the DNS by local network system.
Device IP: Set the device IP manually in case Static IP mode (Default: 192.168.0.218).
Subnet Mask: Set the device Subnet mask manually in case Static IP mode
(Default: 255.255.255.0).
Subnet Mask: Set the device Subnet mask manually in case Static IP mode
Gateway: Set the device Gateway manually in case Static IP mode
(Default: 192.168.0.1).

WIFI

Click on the” WIFI” option to setup the wireless connection for the device:

Press “Up”and “Down”directional keys to select the ”…” and press “OK” key to setup
WIFI connection.
directional keys to select the ESSID and input the WIFI Password. (Press FN key to
input the password with characters). Click Done after choosing ESSID ans Input
password to start WIFI authentication. Add WIFI: If the chosen ESSID is not on the
search list, click Add WIFI to enroll it manually.
Option: Active or inactive the network communication based on WIFI.
ESSID: Displays the connected WIFI ESSID.
IP Mode: Select “Static” for fixed IP or “DHCP” for dynamic IP mode.
Static: Fixed IP address that doesn't change.
DHCP: A network server that automatically provides and assigns IP addresses,
default gateway and other network parameters to client devices.
Please contact your system administrator or IT responsible for more details.
Device IP: Set the device IP manually in case Static IP mode(Default: 192.168.0.218).
Subnet mask: Set the device Subnet mask manually in case Static IP mode
(Default: 255.255.255.0).
Gateway: Set the device Gateway manually in case Static IP mode
(Default: 192.168.0.1).

Comm. Mode

The device supports two kinds of communication mode. Server mode and Client
Mode.

requests. In this mode any PC on the same network can connect to the device.

Port: The device default communication port is 5010. The port can be changed
according to your requirement, make sure to modify the communication port of the
software synchronously.
Comm.PW: Enable/Disable the network communication password.
PW Setting: Setup communication password.
Client Mode: The device works as a Client terminal. The device will automatically
send the records to a specified server.

Client Mode

Server Type (IP Address or URL): The device supports communication with specified
server via the IP address or DDNS link.
Server IP: The specified server IP address. The device will only be able to
communicate with the machine addressed on this IP address.
Server URL: Input the specified server’s DDNS link.

Cloud Communication

The C2Pro and C2C Pro device supports Anviz CrossChex Cloud System
communication.
For more details, please refer to the Cloud menu.

Users (**Need to change this to User ID) : Enter the User ID/Company ID you
registered in your CrossChex Cloud account.
Passwd (**Can be used as full word Password): Enter the password created in your
CrossChex Cloud account.
Server IP: Please select the server you are using for your CrossChex cloud account.
Network Test: Test the connectivity between the device and the CrossChex Cloud.
When succeed, the device will appear at the device tab of your Cloud Account
automatically.

Settings Menu

Tap on the “Setting” icon to access the settings interface.

Device Information

Click on the “Device” icon to access the device information interface.

Volume: increase or decrease the device´s volume (0 to 5).


Device ID: Insert the Device ID (default: 1). In a same network, each device must have
a unique ID.
Admin PIN Code: Set the Administrator password to log the internal device
menu (default: 12345).
Web Activation: Enable/Disable the device management by web interface.
Web port: Select the web port for web management (default: 80).
Factory Reset: Set the device as factory mode. Caution: This process will delete all
the users and records from the device.
Restart: Reboots the device, keeping stored all the existing information.

Time

Tap on the “Time” icon to access the time adjustment interface.

Time Settings

Tap on the time icon to access the time settings interface.

There are two modes to set the time:


Auto: Automatic adjustment the device date/time according to NTP server
(Necessary to input an available NTP server IP address manually).
Manual: Adjust the device date/time manually.

Click Set to save configuration.

DST

DST: Daylight-saving time settings.

The Daylight-saving time is a manual method to set the local area time zone
Deviation, according to where the device is located.

Display settings

Tap on the “Display” icon to access the display settings interface.

Language: Select to switch the system language.


Power Saving: Energy saving display settings.
Bright Level: LCD screen brightness level.
Keyboard lock (CAUTION): Disable the device keypad input. (Disable the non-
admin user operate the device by keyboard)
Standby(min): Bright screen standby time.
Show Card: Setup the registered RFID card number length and Number order display
on the device.
BE-3Byte: Reads 3 bytes starting from the High to Low side of the RFID card number.
BE-4Byte: Reads 4 bytes starting from the High to Low side of the RFID card number.
LE-3Byte: Reads 3 bytes starting from the Low to High side of the RFID card number.
LE-4Byte: Reads 4 bytes starting from the Low to High side of the RFID card number.
When reading the card, please note the hexadecimal to decimal conversion, and
distinguish between Wiegand 26 and Wiegand 34.

Basic Information

Tap on the “Basic Info” icon to show the device´s basic information.

Serial Number: Contains the S/N of this device.


Employee No: Number of employees stored on the device´s memory.
Card Count: Number of RFID cards stored on the device´s memory.
Fingerprint No: Number of fingerprint templates stored on the device´s memory.
Log: Number of log records stored on the device memory.
Firmware Ver: The current firmware version of this device.
Kernel Ver: The current kernel version of this device.
File System Ver: The current file system version of this device.

Update

Tap on the “Update” icon to access the firmware update interface.

Follow the instruction to plug a USB flash driver with update file and press “Update”
button to begin the update.
Forced update mode (hidden mode):
Caution: Please only use this mode after contacting Anviz support team.
Press the “IN”, 1,2,3,4,5 and “Out” keys to active the forced update mode:

Click “Update” to conclude operation.

Test

Click on the “Test” icon to access the device self-test mode.

In this mode, the user can test device´s keyboard, LCD display and speaker
(alarms and voices).

Advanced Settings

Click on the “Advanced” icon to access the advance settings of the device.

T&A (Time and Attendance Settings)

Click on the “T&A” icon to access the time Attendance settings of the device.

Duplicate Punch Range(0-250min): Set the time interval for repeated punching of
the same employee to prevent the system from generating duplicate punching
records.
Log Alarm Threshold (0-5000): The device will emit an alarm when the log records
reach the number inserted on this field to inform the log memory is almost full.
Identify Precision: Fingerprint template comparison accuracy.
Check Finger: Enable/disable the fingerprint touch active function. When disabled,
the fingerprint sensor will keep always turned on.

Intelligent update FP: Automatically replaces the user fingerprint template on device
´s by a new one whenever the device detects a better-quality user template than the
previous stored in.

Application

Click on the “Application” icon to access the application menu

Access

Click on the “Access” icon to enter the access control interface.

Relay Output Mode: Define the device relay signal function.


(Door or Scheduled Ring)
Lock Delay Time(0-15s): Setup the relay delay time 0~15 secs.
Wiegand Format: Define the terminal Wiegand output format, the terminal supports
up to 11 Wiegand types.

Anviz Wiegand: Anviz own Wiegand format output, to be used with SC011 access
control unit.

Wiegand 26: The registered User ID will be output as a standard Wiegand 26 format.
Wiegand 26BE: The registered RFID Card number will be from high to low output as a
Wiegand 26 format.
Wiegand 26LE: The registered RFID Card number will be from low to high output as a
Wiegand 26 format.
Wiegand 34BE: The registered RFID Card number will be from high to low output as a
Wiegand 34 format.
Wiegand 34LE: The registered RFID Card number will be from low to high output as a
Wiegand 34 format.
Card 24 Big: The registered RFID Card number will be from high to low output as a
Wiegand 24 format.
Card 24 Little: The registered RFID Card number will be from low to high output as a
Wiegand 24 format.
Card 32 Big: The registered RFID Card number will be from high to low output as a
Wiegand 32 format.
Card 32 Little: The registered RFID Card number will be from low to high output as a
Wiegand 32 format.
Fix Facility Code: use to self-defined head of the Wiegand code output. The Fix Facility
Code use to integrated with existing access control system
Fix Facility Code: Self-defined head of the Wiegand code output. To be integrated with
existing access control system.
Time Zone

Click on the “Time Zone” icon to enter the Time zone settings interface.

At this interface you can set rules for access control restriction according to the week
day and time.
You can create up to 30 different access rules, they can be assigned with a user group
(section Group).

Group

Click on the “Group” icon to enter the group settings interface.

Select the Group number you and to modify and add the previous configured time
zone(s) in there.
Each user group can accept up to 4 different time zones.
Make sure to set the user group correctly when adding/modifying User (section User).
Click save to store operation.

Shifts

Schedule

Click on the “Lunch Break” icon to access the device Lunch Break settings. The Lunch
break is used to configure the employee attendance verification during lunch break
when report shows they´re not valid attendance record.

Lunch Break

Click on the “Lunch Break” icon to enter setup Lunch Break for device. The Lunch
break use to make the employee attendance verification during lunch break is not a
valid attendance record.
Setup the Lunch Break start and end time. And the duration time of the lunch break

Verify Mode

Click on the “Verify Mode” icon to setup the employee default verify mode.

FP means Fingerprint Template, PW means Password, ID means User registered


number.

FN Settings

Click the “FN” icon to enter the FN settings interface.

At this Interface it´s possible to add or modify time attendance status and its names.

Auto FN

Click on the “Auto FN” icon to enter the Auto FN settings interface.

At this Interface it´s possible to generate specific records according to date and time.
Example: Records from 07:00 am to 10:00 am on Monday will be always considered
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