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Four-door Two-way Access

Controller
User’s Manual

V1.0.0
Cybersecurity Recommendations
Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity

1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords:


The number one reason systems get “hacked” is due to having weak or default passwords. It is
recommended to change default passwords immediately and choose a strong password
whenever possible. A strong password should be made up of at least 8 characters and a
combination of special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case letters.

2. Update Firmware
As is standard procedure in the tech-industry, we recommend keeping NVR, DVR, and IP
camera firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is current with the latest security patches and
fixes.

“Nice to have” recommendations to improve your network security

1. Change Passwords Regularly


Regularly change the credentials to your devices to help ensure that only authorized users are
able to access the system.

2. Change Default HTTP and TCP Ports:


● Change default HTTP and TCP ports for systems. These are the two ports used to
communicate and to view video feeds remotely.
● These ports can be changed to any set of numbers between 1025-65535. Avoiding the
default ports reduces the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using.

3. Enable HTTPS/SSL:
Set up an SSL Certificate to enable HTTPS. This will encrypt all communication between your
devices and recorder.

4. Enable IP Filter:
Enabling your IP filter will prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses, from
accessing the system.

5. Change ONVIF Password:


On older IP Camera firmware, the ONVIF password does not change when you change the
system’s credentials. You will need to either update the camera’s firmware to the latest revision
or manually change the ONVIF password.

6. Forward Only Ports You Need:

Cybersecurity Recommendations I
● Only forward the HTTP and TCP ports that you need to use. Do not forward a huge range of
numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address.
● You do not need to forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a
recorder on site; just the NVR is needed.

7. Disable Auto-Login on SmartPSS:


Those using SmartPSS to view their system and on a computer that is used by multiple people
should disable auto-login. This adds a layer of security to prevent users without the appropriate
credentials from accessing the system.

8. Use a Different Username and Password for SmartPSS:


In the event that your social media, bank, email, etc. account is compromised, you would not
want someone collecting those passwords and trying them out on your video surveillance
system. Using a different username and password for your security system will make it more
difficult for someone to guess their way into your system.

9. Limit Features of Guest Accounts:


If your system is set up for multiple users, ensure that each user only has rights to features and
functions they need to use to perform their job.

10. UPnP:
● UPnP will automatically try to forward ports in your router or modem. Normally this would be a
good thing. However, if your system automatically forwards the ports and you leave the
credentials defaulted, you may end up with unwanted visitors.
● If you manually forwarded the HTTP and TCP ports in your router/modem, this feature should
be turned off regardless. Disabling UPnP is recommended when the function is not used in real
applications.

11. SNMP:
Disable SNMP if you are not using it. If you are using SNMP, you should do so only temporarily,
for tracing and testing purposes only.

12. Multicast:
Multicast is used to share video streams between two recorders. Currently there are no known
issues involving Multicast, but if you are not using this feature, deactivation can enhance your
network security.

13. Check the Log:


If you suspect that someone has gained unauthorized access to your system, you can check
the system log. The system log will show you which IP addresses were used to login to your
system and what was accessed.

14. Physically Lock Down the Device:

Cybersecurity Recommendations II
Ideally, you want to prevent any unauthorized physical access to your system. The best way to
achieve this is to install the recorder in a lockbox, locking server rack, or in a room that is
behind a lock and key.

15. Connect IP Cameras to the PoE Ports on the Back of an NVR:


Cameras connected to the PoE ports on the back of an NVR are isolated from the outside world
and cannot be accessed directly.

16. Isolate NVR and IP Camera Network


The network your NVR and IP camera resides on should not be the same network as your
public computer network. This will prevent any visitors or unwanted guests from getting access
to the same network the security system needs in order to function properly.

Cybersecurity Recommendations III


Regulatory Information
FCC Information

CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

FCC conditions:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:

 This device may not cause harmful interference.

 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

FCC compliance:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the guide, may cause
harmful interference to radio communication.

 For class A device, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.

 For class B device, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. 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.

Regulatory Information IV
Foreword
General

This document elaborates on structure, installation and wiring of four-door two-way access
controller.

Safety Instructions

The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Manual.
Signal Words Meaning

Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in


death or serious injury.

Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,


could result in slight or moderate injury.

Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in


property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable
result.

Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.

Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to


the text.

Privacy Protection Notice

As the device user or data controller, you might collect personal data of others, such as face,
fingerprints, car plate number, Email address, phone number, GPS and so on. You need to be
in compliance with the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate
rights and interests of other people by implementing measures, including but not limited to:
providing clear and visible identification to inform data subject the existence of surveillance
area and providing related contact.

About the Manual


 The Manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the Manual and the
actual product, the actual product shall prevail.
 We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the Manual.
 The Manual would be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related
regions. For detailed information, see the paper User's Manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our
official website. If there is inconsistency between paper User's Manual and the electronic
version, the electronic version shall prevail.

Foreword V
 All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product
updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the Manual. Please
contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
 There still might be deviation in technical data, functions and operations description, or
errors in print. If there is any doubt or dispute, please refer to our final explanation.
 Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the Guide (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
 All trademarks, registered trademarks and the company names in the Manual are the
properties of their respective owners.
 Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem
occurred when using the device.
 If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to our final explanation.

Foreword VI
Important Safeguards and Warnings
The following description is the correct application method of the device. Please read the
manual carefully before use, in order to prevent danger and property loss. Strictly conform to
the manual during application and keep it properly after reading.

Operating Requirement

 Please don’t place and install the device in an area exposed to direct sunlight or near heat
generating device.

 Please don’t install the device in a humid, dusty or fuliginous area.

 Please keep its horizontal installation, or install it at stable places, and prevent it from
falling.

 Please don’t drip or splash liquids onto the device; don’t put on the device anything filled
with liquids, in order to prevent liquids from flowing into the device.

 Please install the device at well-ventilated places; don’t block its ventilation opening.

 Use the device only within rated input and output range.

 Please don’t dismantle the device arbitrarily.

 Please transport, use and store the device within allowed humidity and temperature range.

Power Requirement

 Please make sure to use batteries according to requirements; otherwise, it may result in
fire, explosion or burning risks of batteries!

 To replace batteries, only the same type of batteries can be used!

 The product shall use electric cables (power cables) recommended by this area, which
shall be used within its rated specification!

 Please use standard power adapter matched with the device. Otherwise, the user shall
undertake resulting personnel injury or device damage.

 Please use power supply that meets SELV (safety extra low voltage) requirements, and
supply power with rated voltage that conforms to Limited Power Source in IEC60950-1. For
specific power supply requirements, please refer to device labels.

 Products with category I structure shall be connected to grid power output socket, which is
equipped with protective grounding.

 Appliance coupler is a disconnecting device. During normal use, please keep an angle that
facilitates operation.

Foreword VII
Table of Contents
Cybersecurity Recommendations ......................................................................................................... I
Regulatory Information ........................................................................................................................ IV
Foreword ................................................................................................................................................. V
Important Safeguards and Warnings ................................................................................................. VII
1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Functional Feature ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 External Dimension ....................................................................................................................... 1
2 Installation Guide ................................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 System Structure ........................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Device Installation ......................................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 5
2.3.1 Wiring Description of Access Controller ............................................................................. 5
2.3.2 NC/NO Switching Description............................................................................................. 5
2.3.3 Wiring Description of Exit Button ........................................................................................ 6
2.3.4 Wiring Description of Door Contact .................................................................................... 6
2.3.5 Wiring Description of Lock .................................................................................................. 7
2.3.6 Wiring Description of Reader.............................................................................................. 8
2.3.7 Wiring Description of External Alarm Input......................................................................... 9
2.3.8 Wiring Description of Internal Alarm Output ....................................................................... 9
2.3.9 Wiring Description of External Alarm Output .................................................................... 10
2.3.10 Description of Alarm Input and Output Rule ....................................................................11
2.4 DIP Switch................................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Reboot ......................................................................................................................................... 13
3 Smart PSS Config................................................................................................................................ 14
3.1 Login Client ................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2 Add Access Controller ................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.1 Auto Search ...................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 Manual Add ....................................................................................................................... 16
3.3 Add User ..................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.1 Card Type ......................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.2 Single Add ......................................................................................................................... 20
3.4 Add Door Group .......................................................................................................................... 22
3.5 Authorize ..................................................................................................................................... 24
3.5.1 Authorize According to Door Group .................................................................................. 24
3.5.2 Authorize According to User ............................................................................................. 25
4 FAQ ....................................................................................................................................................... 27
1. Question: After power on, power indicator doesn’t turn on or the buzzer doesn’t respond. ..... 27
2. Question: After the reader is connected with the device, card swiping light doesn’t turn on, and
it doesn’t respond after swiping a card. ............................................................................................ 27
3. Question: Client software fails to detect the device. ................................................................. 27
4. Question: After swiping card, it prompts that card is invalid. ..................................................... 27

Table of Contents VIII


5. Question: Default IP of access controller. ................................................................................. 27
6. Question: Default port, initial user name and password of access controller. .......................... 27
7. Question: Online upgrade of the device. ................................................................................... 27
8. Question: Max. wiring distance and transmission distance of card reader and controller. ....... 27
5 Technical Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 28

Table of Contents IX
1 Overview
Four-door two-way access controller is a controlling device which compensates video
surveillance and visual intercom. It has neat and modern design with strong functionality,
suitable for high-end commercial building, prison, bank, government and enterprise.

1.1 Functional Feature


Its rich functions are as follows:
 Professional industrial design, lock and hinge rotational structure, able to bear 80kg force,
with excellent vandal-resistant performance.
 Integrate alarm, access control, video surveillance and fire alarm.
 Support 8 sets of card readers (which can be set to 4 one-door two-way readers, with
RS485 or Wiegand input).
 Support 21 groups of signal input (exit button*4, door contact*4, lock bolt*4, local tamper
alarm*1 and alarm input*8).
 Support 12 groups of control output (electric lock *4 and external alarm output *8).
 Support audio module output (with external amplifier and speaker).
 Support extended GSM module.
 With 2 groups of RS485 port, it may extend to connect control module.
 FLASH storage capacity is 16M (which may extend to 32M). Support max. 100,000 card
holders and 150,000 card reading records.
 Support tamper alarm, illegal intrusion alarm, unlock timeout alarm, duress card and
duress code setup. Also support black-white list and patrol card setup.
 Support valid time period setting, password setting and expiration date setting of cards.
Regarding guest card, its time of use can be set.
 Support 128 groups of schedules and 128 groups of holiday schedules.
 Permanent data storage during outage, built-in RTC (support DST), online upgrade.

1.2 External Dimension


Its appearance and dimension is shown in Figure 1-1. The unit is mm.

Overview 1
Figure 1-1

Overview 2
2 Installation Guide
2.1 System Structure
System structure of four-door two-way access controller, door lock and reader is shown in
Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1

2.2 Device Installation


Device installation diagram is shown in Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3. The unit is mm.

Installation Guide 3
Figure 2-2

Figure 2-3

Please ensure that device mounting surface is able to bear 3 times as many as the total weight
of the device, bracket and accessories.
Step 1 Measure every hole distance and position according to holes at rear shell of the device,
as shown in Figure 2-3; drill holes in the wall according to the measured positions.
Step 2 Embed expansion nuts and fix screws into the wall.

Installation Guide 4
Step 3 Hang the whole device onto the screws.

2.3 Wiring Diagram

2.3.1 Wiring Description of Access Controller


This device supports four-door two-way in or out. In case of alarm input, trigger external alarm
output device to give an alarm. Device wiring diagram is shown in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4

2.3.2 NC/NO Switching Description


During connection of internal alarm output and lock control, it is necessary to switch NC/NO
with jumper cap.

 means to switch to NC (normally closed).

 means to switch to NO (normally open).

Installation Guide 5
2.3.3 Wiring Description of Exit Button
Corresponding wiring terminals of exit button are shown in Figure 2-5. Please refer to Table 2-1
for descriptions of wiring terminals.
Figure 2-5

Table 2-1
Port Wiring Terminal Description
PUSH1 Exit button of door 1
GND Shared by door 1 and door 2
Exit button Control PUSH2 Exit button of door 2
Port PUSH3 Exit button of door 3
GND Shared by door 3 and door 4
PUSH4 Exit button of door 4

2.3.4 Wiring Description of Door Contact


Corresponding wiring terminals of door contact are shown in Figure 2-6. Please refer to Table
2-2 for descriptions of wiring terminals.

Installation Guide 6
Figure 2-6

Table 2-2
Port Wiring Terminal Description
SR1 Door contact feedback of door 1
GND Shared by door 1 and door 2
Door contact SR2 Door contact feedback of door 2
feedback port SR3 Door contact feedback of door 3
GND Shared by door 3 and door 4
SR4 Door contact feedback of door 4

2.3.5 Wiring Description of Lock


Support 4 groups of lock control outputs; serial numbers after the terminals represent
corresponding doors. Please choose NC/NO and a proper connection mode according to lock
type, as shown in Figure 2-7, Figure 2-8 and Figure 2-9. Please refer to Table 2-3 for
descriptions of wiring terminals.
Figure 2-7

Installation Guide 7
Figure 2-8

Figure 2-9

Table 2-3
Port Wiring Terminal Description
COM1
Lock control of door 1
NO1/NC1
COM2
Lock control of door 2
Lock control output NO2/NC2
port COM3
Lock control of door 3
NO3/NC3
COM4
Lock control of door 4
NO4/NC4

2.3.6 Wiring Description of Reader

1 door only supports to connect one type of reader—485 or Wiegand.


Please refer to Table 2-4 for descriptions of wiring terminals corresponding to readers. Take
door 1 for example; other readers are the same. Please refer to Table 2-5 for descriptions of
reader cable specification and length.

Table 2-4
Port Wiring Terminal Cable Color Description
485+ Purple
485 reader
485- Yellow
Entry Reader of LED Brown
Door 1 D0 Green
Wiegand reader
D1 White
CASE Blue

Installation Guide 8
Port Wiring Terminal Cable Color Description
GND Black
Reader power supply
12V Red

Table 2-5
Reader Type Connection Mode Length
485 Reader CAT5e network cable, 485 connection 100m
Wiegand Reader CAT5e network cable, Wiegand connection 100m

2.3.7 Wiring Description of External Alarm Input


8-ch external alarm input connection is shown in Figure 2-10. Please refer to Table 2-6 for
descriptions of wiring terminals.
Figure 2-10

Table 2-6
Port Wiring Terminal Description
ALARM1 Alarm input port 1

ALARM2 Alarm input port 2


External alarm input ports are
Shared by alarm input port 1 and
GND able to connect smoke detector
2
and IR detector etc..
ALARM3 Alarm input port 3
ALARM4 Alarm input port 4
External alarm can link door
Shared by alarm input port 3 and
External GND open and closed status.
4
alarm  ALARM1 ~ ALARM2
input ALARM5 Alarm input port 5
external alarms link all
ALARM6 Alarm input port 6
doors to be normally open.
Shared by alarm input port 5 and
GND  ALARM3 ~ ALARM4
6
external alarms link all
ALARM7 Alarm input port 7 doors to be normally
ALARM8 Alarm input port 8 closed.
Shared by alarm input port 7 and
GND
8

2.3.8 Wiring Description of Internal Alarm Output


With 4-ch internal alarm output, after internal alarm input (such as door timeout) triggers an
alarm, the alarm output device gives an alarm for 15s.

Installation Guide 9
During connection of alarm output device, please select NC/NO according to normally closed or
normally open status.
There are two connection modes of internal alarm output, depending on alarm device. For
example, IPC can use Mode 1, whereas audible and visual siren can use Mode 2, as shown in
Figure 2-11 and Figure 2-12. Please refer to Table 2-7 for descriptions about wiring terminals.
Figure 2-11

Figure 2-12

Table 2-7
Port Wiring Terminal Description
COM1  Tamper alarm output of door 1
entry reader and exit reader
NO1/NC1  Timeout and intrusion alarm
output of door 1
COM2  Tamper alarm output of door 2
entry reader and exit reader
Internal alarm
NO2/NC2  Timeout and intrusion alarm
output ports are
Internal alarm output of door 2
able to connect
output COM3  Tamper alarm output of door 3
audible and visual
entry reader and exit reader
sirens.
NO3/NC3  Timeout and intrusion alarm
output of door 3
COM4  Tamper alarm output of door 4
entry reader and exit reader
NO4/NC4  Timeout and intrusion alarm
output of door 4

2.3.9 Wiring Description of External Alarm Output


With 4-ch external alarm output, after external alarm input triggers an alarm, the alarm output
device gives an alarm for 15s.

Installation Guide 10
There are two connection modes of external alarm output, depending on alarm device. For
example, IPC can use Mode 1, whereas audible and visual siren can use Mode 2, as shown in
Figure 2-13 and Figure 2-14. Please refer to Table 2-8 for descriptions about wiring terminals.
Figure 2-13

Figure 2-14

Table 2-8
Port Wiring Terminal Description
OUT1+ ALARM1/ALARM2
OUT1- triggers alarm output.
OUT2+ ALARM3/ALARM4
External alarm output ports are
External alarm OUT2- triggers alarm output.
able to connect audible and visual
output OUT3+ ALARM5/ALARM6
sirens.
OUT3- triggers alarm output.
OUT4+ ALARM7/ALARM8
OUT4- triggers alarm output.

2.3.10 Description of Alarm Input and Output Rule


In case of alarm event, access controller can control the access and external alarm status.
Please refer to Table 2-9 for detailed alarm input and output rules.

Table 2-9
Alarm Alarm Event Alarm Signal Alarm Signal
Alarm Status
Type Input Port Output Port
Trigger no. 1 alarm No. 1 alarm gives
ALM1
detector an alarm, and links
OUT1
Trigger no. 2 alarm all doors to be
External ALM2
detector normally open.
alarm
Trigger no. 3 alarm No. 2 alarm gives
input ALM3
detector an alarm, and links
OUT2
Trigger no. 4 alarm all doors to be
ALM4
detector normally open.

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Alarm Alarm Event Alarm Signal Alarm Signal
Alarm Status
Type Input Port Output Port
Trigger no. 5 alarm No. 3 alarm gives
ALM5
detector an alarm, and links
OUT3
Trigger no. 6 alarm all doors to be
ALM6
detector normally closed.
Trigger no. 7 alarm No. 4 alarm gives
ALM7
detector an alarm, and links
OUT4
Trigger no. 8 alarm all doors to be
ALM8
detector normally closed.
Intrusion alarm or unlock External alarm
Internal alarm
timeout alarm of no. 1 SR1 device gives an
output COM1
door alarm.
Intrusion alarm or unlock External alarm
Internal alarm
timeout alarm of no. 2 SR2 device gives an
output COM2
door alarm.
Intrusion alarm or unlock External alarm
Internal alarm
timeout alarm of no. 3 SR3 device gives an
output COM3
door alarm.
Intrusion alarm or unlock External alarm
Internal alarm
timeout alarm of no. 4 SR4 device gives an
Internal output COM4
door alarm.
alarm
External alarm
input Tamper alarm of entry and Internal alarm
RS-485/CASE device gives an
exit reader of no. 1 door output COM1
alarm.
External alarm
Tamper alarm of entry and Internal alarm
RS-485/CASE device gives an
exit reader of no. 2 door output COM2
alarm.
External alarm
Tamper alarm of entry and Internal alarm
RS-485/CASE device gives an
exit reader of no. 3 door output COM3
alarm.
External alarm
Tamper alarm of entry and Internal alarm
RS-485/CASE device gives an
exit reader of no. 4 door output COM4
alarm.

2.4 DIP Switch

Operate with DIP switch.

Installation Guide 12
Figure 2-15

 the switch is at ON position, meaning 1.

 the switch is at the bottom, meaning 0.

 1~8 are all 0; the system is started normally.


 1~8 are all 1; the system enters BOOT mode after start.
 1, 3, 5 and 7 are 1, while others are 0. After reboot, the system restores factory defaults.
 2, 4, 6 and 8 are 1, while others are 0. After reboot, the system restores factory defaults,
but user info is retained.

2.5 Reboot

Press reboot button (as shown in Figure 2-4) to reboot the device.

Reboot button is to reboot the device, rather than modifying configuration.

Installation Guide 13
3 Smart PSS Config
Access controller is managed with Smart PSS client, so as to realize control and right
configuration of one door and door groups.
This chapter mainly introduces quick configuration. For specific operations, please refer to
User’s Manual of Smart PSS Client.

Smart PSS client offers different interfaces for different versions. Please refer to actual
interface.

3.1 Login Client

Install the matching Smart PSS client, and double click to run. Carry out initialization
configuration according to interface prompts and complete login.

3.2 Add Access Controller

Add access controller in Smart PSS; select “Auto Search” and “Add”.

3.2.1 Auto Search


Devices are required to be in the same network segment.
Step 1 In “Devices” interface, click “Auto Search”, as shown in Figure 3-1.
The system displays “Auto Search” interface, as shown in Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-1

Smart PSS Config 14


Figure 3-2

Step 2 Input device segment and click “Search”.


The system displays search results.

 Click “Refresh” to update device information.


 Select a device, click “Modify IP” to modify IP address of the device. For specific
operations, please refer to User’s Manual of Smart PSS Client.
Step 3 Select the device that needs to be added, and click “Add”.
The system pops up “Prompt”.
Step 4 Click “OK”.
The system displays “Login Information” dialogue box, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3

Step 5 Input “User Name” and “Password” to log in the device, and click “OK”.
The system displays the added device list, as shown in Figure 3-4. Please refer to
Table 3-1 for details.

Smart PSS Config 15


 After completing adding, the system continues to stay at “Auto Search” interface.
You can continue to add more devices, or click “Cancel” to exit “Auto Search”
interface.
 After completing adding, Smart PSS logs in the device automatically. In case of
successful login, online status displays “Online”. Otherwise, it displays “Offline”.
Figure 3-4

Table 3-1
Icon Description
Click this icon to enter “Modify Device” interface and modify device info,
including device name, IP/domain name, port, user name and password.
Alternatively, double click the device to enter “Modify Device” interface.
Click this icon to enter “Device Config” interface and configure device
camera, network, event, storage and system info.

 When the device is online, the icon is . Click this icon to exit

login, and this icon turns to .


and
 When the device is offline, the icon is . Click this icon to login

(with correct device info), and this icon turns to .

Click this icon to delete the device.

3.2.2 Manual Add


To add devices, device IP address or domain name shall be known first.
Step 1 In “Devices” interface, click “Add”, as shown in Figure 3-5.
The system pops up “Manual Add” interface, as shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-5

Smart PSS Config 16


Figure 3-6

Step 2 Set device parameters. For specific parameter descriptions, please refer to Table 3-2.

Table 3-2
Parameter Description
It is suggested that device should be named by the
Device Name
monitoring zone, so as to facilitate maintenance.
Select “IP/Domain Name”. Add devices according to
Method to add
device IP address or domain name.
IP/Domain Name IP address or domain name of the device.
Port number of the device. Default port number is
Port
37777. Please fill in according to actual conditions.
Group Name Select the group of the device.
User Name and Password User name and password of the device.
Step 3 Click “Add” to add a device.
The system displays the added device list, as shown in Figure 3-4. Please refer to
Table 3-1 for operation interface. Doors of the added controller are displayed under
“Access” tab, as shown in Figure 3-7.

 To add more devices, click “Save and Continue”, add devices and stay at “Manual
Add” interface.
 To cancel the adding, click “Cancel” and exit “Manual Add” interface.
 After completing adding, Smart PSS logs in the device automatically. In case of
successful login, online status displays “Online”. Otherwise, it displays “Offline”.

Smart PSS Config 17


Figure 3-7

3.3 Add User


Add users and bind with cards, so as to distribute authority.
In “New” interface, click “Access” to enter “Access” interface, and complete access config here.

Smart PSS Config 18


Figure 3-8

3.3.1 Card Type

Card type shall be the same with card issuer; otherwise, it fails to read card number.

In “Access” interface, click and then click to set the card type, as shown in Figure
3-9 and Figure 3-10.

Smart PSS Config 19


Figure 3-9

Figure 3-10

3.3.2 Single Add


Add a single user, send a card and input user info.

Step 1 In “Access” interface, click , and then click , as shown in Figure 3-11.
The system pops up “Add User” dialog box, as shown in Figure 3-12.

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Figure 3-11

Figure 3-12

Step 2 Add user info manually, including basic info, fingerprint info and details. Please refer to
Table 3-3 for details.

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Table 3-3
Parameter Description
 User ID (mandatory).
 Name (mandatory).
 Department (auto association).
 Card No.: input by card reader or input manually.
 Card type: general card, VIP card, guest card, patrol card,
blacklist card and duress card.
 Card Password: it is used to open the door with card +
Basic Info password.
 Unlock Password: it is used to open the door with password.
 Number of Use: it only applies to guest card.
 Valid Time: set the valid time of card, which is 10 years by
default.
 Picture: user picture, max. 120K.

Card no. and user ID cannot be repeated.


Collect fingerprints with fingerprint reader and access reader.
Fingerprint Info  Max. 2 fingerprints for every person.
 Support to enter fingerprint name.
Details Fill in detailed user info according to interface parameters.
Step 3 Click “Finish” to finish adding the users.

3.4 Add Door Group


Divide doors into groups and manage them together.

Step 1 In “Access” interface, click , and then click “Access Level”, as shown in Figure
3-13.

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Figure 3-13

Step 2 Click “Add”.


The system pops up “Add Door Group” dialog box, as shown in Figure 3-14.
Figure 3-14

Step 3 Enter “Name”; select “Time Zone” and doors to be managed.


Step 4 Click “OK” to complete adding.

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3.5 Authorize

Grant users authorities according to door group and user.

3.5.1 Authorize According to Door Group


Select a door group, add corresponding users to the group, so all users in the group obtain
authority of all doors in the group.

Step 1 In “Access” interface, click , and then click “Access Level”, as shown in Figure
3-15.
Figure 3-15

Step 2 Click .
The system pops up “User Select” dialog box.
Step 3 Select the user’s department from dropdown list, or enter the user’s ID or name directly,
as shown in Figure 3-16.

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Figure 3-16

Step 4 In the search list, select the user and add to user list.
Step 5 Click “OK” to finish authorization.

 The search list filters user info without card number.


 In the user list, cancel the added user and delete the user’s authority.

3.5.2 Authorize According to User


Select a user, distribute door group and grant door group authority to the user.

Step 1 In “Access” interface, click , and then click “User Right”, as shown in Figure 3-17.

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Figure 3-17

Step 2 Click .
The system pops up “Select Door Group” dialog box, as shown in Figure 3-18.
Figure 3-18

Step 3 Select the door group and click “OK” to finish authorization.

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4 FAQ
For problems not included hereinafter, please contact local customer service personnel or
consult headquarter customer service personnel. We will be always at your service.

1. Question: After power on, power indicator doesn’t turn on or the buzzer doesn’t
respond.

Answer: Please check whether power plug is inserted in place. Please pull it out and insert it
again.

2. Question: After the reader is connected with the device, card swiping light doesn’t
turn on, and it doesn’t respond after swiping a card.

Answer: Please check whether reader connector is inserted in place. Please pull it out and
insert it again; check whether reader contact light turns on.

3. Question: Client software fails to detect the device.

Answer: Please check whether TCP/IP connector is connected properly, and whether device IP
is in the same network segment.

4. Question: After swiping card, it prompts that card is invalid.

Answer: Please check whether this card number has been added in the controller.

5. Question: Default IP of access controller.

Answer: Default IP address is 192.168.0.2.

6. Question: Default port, initial user name and password of access controller.

Answer: Default port is 37777, initial user name is admin and password is 123456.

7. Question: Online upgrade of the device.

Answer: Connect the device and platform through network, and upgrade it at the platform.

8. Question: Max. wiring distance and transmission distance of card reader and
controller.

Answer: It depends on network cable type and whether it needs power supply of control relay.
Connected with CAT5E network cable, typical value is:
 RS485, 100m.
 Wiegand, 100m.

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Parameter
5 Technical Parameters
Specification
Processor 32-bit ARM processor
Memory capacity 16M
Max. number of user 100,000
Max. storage record 150,000
Communication port of reader Wiegand, RS485
Communication port of platform TCP/IP
Number of connected reader 4 groups
Working power supply Rated voltage AC 85V –AC 264V
Period 128
Holiday 128
Card, card + password, password, card or
password, card + fingerprint, fingerprint +
Unlocking mode
password, fingerprint or card or password, by
period
Cross-segment networking Support
Four-door interlocking Support
Four-door two-way card swiping Support
Real-time surveillance Support
Fire alarm linkage Support
Tamper alarm Support
Intrusion alarm Support
Unlock timeout alarm Support
Duress card and code setting Support
DST and RTC Support
Online upgrade Support

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