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GT7.2x00 / GT7.3x00 / GT7.3x01 Multifunctional RFID Terminal Installation & Configuration Document Version 1.2 www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 1 GT7 Terminal Copyright 2021 GANTNER Electronic GmbH Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Copying, duplication, translation, installation in any electronic medium or machine-readable form in whole or in part is prohibited. The sole exception is represented by creation of a back-up copy of software for own use as a safeguard, so far as this is technically possible and recommended by us. Any infringement will render the party committing such infringement liable to compensation payment. Liability Any claims against the manufacturer based on the hardware or software products described in this manual shall depend exclusively on the conditions of the guarantee. Any further-reaching claims are excluded, and in particular the manufacturer accepts no liability for the completeness or accuracy of the contents of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations, and alterations may be made at any time without prior notice being given. Trademarks Attention is drawn at this point to markings and registered trademarks used in this manual. All product and company names, which are mentioned in this manual, are only used for identification and explanation purposes. Some of these names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the corresponding company. Contact The contact information for questions regarding the GT7 terminals or for general enquiries is listed below:
Contact address of manufacturer GANTNER Electronic GmbH Bundesstrae 12 6714 Nziders, Austria www.gantner.com/locations 2 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Important Information Dear customer, Our aim is to ensure that our product operates with safety and to your complete satisfaction. To achieve this aim, please take this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the following guidelines.
- Pay attention to the safety messages in this manual. The messages are indicated by the signal words "DANGER",
"WARNING", or "CAUTION", and inform you about hazardous situations and how to avoid them.
- Pay attention to messages indicated by the "NOTICE" signal word. These messages include important information for avoiding property damage.
- Pay attention to the symbols and safety messages on the product.
- Read all instructions in this manual carefully before installing or operating the product.
- Where not otherwise specifically documented, the appropriate installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the product is the customers responsibility.
- Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference. Notation of Safety Information and Safety Symbols This manual includes important safety messages and symbols intended to inform the user about potentially hazardous situations or important information for the safe and proper use of the described product(s). The safety messages also include directives on how to avoid hazardous situations. These safety messages and directives must be read and observed. The structure of the safety messages and the meaning of the symbols used in this manual are described in this section. 1. Safety Messages for Personal Injury Personal safety messages contain a signal word, describe the nature of the hazard, and indicate how to avoid the hazard. The safety alert symbol used without a signal word always precedes important safety information that must be read carefully, and the instructions carefully observed. Not doing so may cause personal injury. Format of safety messages that apply to an entire section:
These safety messages may be used with or without a symbol. Electrical shock Touching current-conducting parts may result in injury due to electrical shock.
- Do not remove safety protection and covers.
- Do not touch the electrical connections while power is being supplied. Format of safety messages that are embedded in text and apply to a specific point:
CAUTION! Electrical shock. Never remove safety protection and covers. Do not touch the electrical connections while power is being supplied. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 3 GT7 Terminal 2. Property Damage Messages Property damage messages are used to describe potentially hazardous situations that may lead to property damage. These messages have the same layout as safety messages but use the signal word "NOTICE" instead of CAUTION. Format of property damage messages that apply to an entire section:
Risk of damage to the device and connected devices Risk of malfunction
- Read the following instructions carefully before installing the device.
- Always adhere to the instructions. Format of property damage messages that are embedded in text and apply to a specific point:
NOTE! Risk of damage to the device and connected devices. Read the following instructions carefully before installing the device. 3. Definition of the Signal Words Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related (e.g., messages relating to property damage). 4. Definition of the Safety Symbols Caution: General Information This symbol indicates general warnings or cautions that are not related to a particular type of hazard. Caution: Electrical Shock This symbol indicates warnings related to electrical hazards (danger due to high voltage). Prohibited: Do Not Disassemble This symbol indicates warnings about not disassembling certain components or equipment. Disassembling may lead to damage or malfunction of the device. Mandatory Action: General Information This symbol indicates general information that must be read and followed before proceeding with the accompanying instructions. Mandatory Action: Read Instructions This symbol indicates information referring to an important description in the manual, or other documentation, which must be read and followed. 4 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Important Safety Information
- The installation, commissioning, and servicing of our products must be performed only by suitably trained personnel. In particular, electrical connections must only be made by correspondingly qualified specialists. Always observe the relevant installation regulations in accordance with the national Electrical Engineers Association. Unqualified personnel may potentially perform actions that result in injury due to electrical shock.
- Where not otherwise stated, installation and maintenance work on our products must be carried out when disconnected from the power supply. This applies in particular to appliances that are normally supplied by low-voltage current. If the appliance is not disconnected from power, touching terminals or other internal parts of the appliance may lead to injury due to electrical shock.
- It is prohibited to alter the products (devices, cabling, etc.):
Alterations to the products may subsequently result in personal injury, property damage, or damage to the products.
- Do not remove protective shields and covers. Removing protective shields and covers may result in personal injury or property damage.
- Do not attempt to repair a product after a defect, failure, or damage is detected. In addition, do not put the product back into operation. In such cases, it is essential to contact your GANTNER representative or the GANTNER support hotline.
- The installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the product must be carried out in accordance with the technical conditions of operation as described in the corresponding documentation. Therefore, it is essential to read the corresponding chapter of this manual and observe the instructions and information therein.
- If there are still some points that are not entirely clear, please do not take a chance. All queries can be clarified by your GANTNER representative or by ringing the GANTNER support hotline.
- Directly on receipt of the goods, inspect both the packaging and the product itself for any signs of damage. Also check that the delivery is complete and includes all accessories, documentation, auxiliary devices, etc.
- If the packaging or product has been damaged in transport, or should you suspect that it may have a fault, the product must not be put into service. Contact your GANTNER representative who will endeavor to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
- GANTNER Electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for any injuries or damage caused as a result of improper use. Although great care is taken and we are continuously aiming for improvement, we cannot completely exclude the possibility of errors appearing in our documentation. GANTNER Electronic GmbH therefore accepts no responsibility for the completeness or the accuracy of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations at any time without prior notice. Should you discover any fault with the product or in its accompanying documentation, or you have any suggestions for improvement, you may confidently inform your GANTNER representative or GANTNER Electronic GmbH directly. We especially look forward to hearing from you if you want to let us know that everything is functioning perfectly www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 5 GT7 Terminal The GT7 terminal was developed and fabricated under the quality management standard ISO 9001 and GANTNER Electronic GmbH is also certified according to standard ISO 14001. This product is in conformity with the following EC directives, including all applicable amendments:
- 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive) The complete text of the CE Declaration of Conformity is available on the following internet link:
https://www.gantner.com/en/downloads-gt7-x500_1k3rfp49s2 WARNING!
This is a Class A device. This device can cause radio interference in the home. In this case, the operator may be required to take appropriate measures. GANTNER is committed to meeting or exceeding the requirements of the RoHS directive (2011/65/EU). The RoHS directive requires that manufacturers eliminate or minimize the use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in electrical and electronic equipment sold in the EU after July 1, 2006. The WEEE symbol on GANTNER products and their packaging indicates that the corresponding material must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Instead such marked waste equipment must be disposed of by handing it over to a designated electronic waste recycling facility. Separating and recycling this waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest electronic waste recycling facility. FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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. FCC Warning Statement:
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Compliance Information Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IC (Canada) This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Radiation exposure statement:
This equipment complies with FCC & Canadian radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. Dclaration dexposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. 6 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Software License Information Free software remark This product contains free software and open-source software. Information about the software used and the corresponding licenses can be found on the integrated web interface of the device. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER The open-source software contained in this product is distributed in the hope that it will be useful to you, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the corresponding License texts for more details. WRITTEN OFFER The software contained in this device contains copyrighted software whose license requires source code disclosure. A copy of this license is included in the integrated web interface of the device. You can receive the appropriate source code from us for a period of three years after the last delivery of the device at a cost of 25 euros (our internal handling and shipping costs). Please send the device article number, serial number, firmware revision, and your contact details (name, address, city, state, and email address) to the following address:
Software License Compliance c/o OSS Service Department GANTNER Electronic GmbH Bundesstrae 12 6714 Nziders Austria This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 7 GT7 Terminal 8 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 11 1.1 About this Manual ................................................................................................................................. 11 1.2 Chapter Overview ................................................................................................................................. 11 Target Groups ....................................................................................................................................... 11 1.3 Formatting ............................................................................................................................................. 12 1.4 1.4.1 General Information ....................................................................................................................... 12 Safety-Critical Information ............................................................................................................. 12 1.4.2 Instructions and Results................................................................................................................. 12 1.4.3 1.5 Contact & Inquiries ................................................................................................................................ 12 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 13 Intended Use ......................................................................................................................................... 13 2.1 System Overview .................................................................................................................................. 13 2.2 2.3 Functional Description ........................................................................................................................... 14 2.4 Device Overview ................................................................................................................................... 14 2.5 Terminology .......................................................................................................................................... 14 2.6 Order Information Guide ....................................................................................................................... 15 2.7 Device Features and Dimensions ......................................................................................................... 16 2.8 Communication Ports ............................................................................................................................ 16 3 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................. 17 Target Group ......................................................................................................................................... 17 3.1 Installation Guidelines ........................................................................................................................... 17 3.2 Installing the Rear Part .......................................................................................................................... 18 3.3 3.4 Attaching the Front Part ........................................................................................................................ 20 3.5 Opening the Housing ............................................................................................................................ 22 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................... 23 4.1 Target Group ......................................................................................................................................... 23 4.2 Network Connection (LAN / Ethernet) ................................................................................................... 23 4.3 Digital Inputs and Outputs ..................................................................................................................... 24 Power Supply Connection ..................................................................................................................... 26 4.4 5 CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................... 29 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.1 Target Group ......................................................................................................................................... 29 5.2 Requirements for Use ........................................................................................................................... 29 5.3 Configuration Options of the GT7 Terminal .......................................................................................... 29 5.4 Configuration via the GT7 Terminal ...................................................................................................... 30 Device Info ..................................................................................................................................... 31 Installed Apps ................................................................................................................................ 33 Device Configuration...................................................................................................................... 34 Start Active App / Reboot Device .................................................................................................. 37 5.5 Configuration via G7 Connect (GANTER Cloud) .................................................................................. 38 5.6 Configuration via Web Interface ............................................................................................................ 39 5.6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 41 5.6.2 Network .......................................................................................................................................... 42 5.6.3 G7 Connect .................................................................................................................................... 44 5.6.4 External Webserver ....................................................................................................................... 45 5.6.5 Web Proxy ..................................................................................................................................... 46 5.6.6 WLAN ............................................................................................................................................. 47 www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 9 Security and User .......................................................................................................................... 48 5.6.7 Time .............................................................................................................................................. 49 5.6.8 5.6.9 Display........................................................................................................................................... 50 5.6.10 Data Carrier ................................................................................................................................... 51 5.6.11 Device ........................................................................................................................................... 52 5.6.12 Fingerprint ..................................................................................................................................... 53 5.6.13 Barcode Interface .......................................................................................................................... 54 5.6.14 Sub Controller ............................................................................................................................... 55 5.6.15 App Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 57 Installed Apps ................................................................................................................................ 58 5.6.16 5.6.17 Cloud Pairing ................................................................................................................................. 60 5.6.18 Licensing ....................................................................................................................................... 63 5.6.19 Certificate Management ................................................................................................................ 64 5.6.20 Device Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 66 5.6.21 Update Firmware ........................................................................................................................... 68 5.6.22 AddonBus (External devices) ........................................................................................................ 69 5.6.23 Log Viewer .................................................................................................................................... 70 5.6.24 Device State .................................................................................................................................. 71 5.6.25 Legal Information .......................................................................................................................... 72 Integration in Relaxx ............................................................................................................................. 73 5.7 6 TECHNICAL DATA ....................................................................................................... 75 GT7 Terminal Table of Contents 10 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About this Manual This manual contains a detailed description of how to install and complete the electrical connections of the GT7.2x00 and GT7.3x00 terminals. The different options for configuring the terminals as well as the technical data are also provided herein. As the configuration of the GT7.3x01 (installation variant with different housing) is identical, this manual is also valid in large parts for this variant. However, the assembly and ordering instructions for this variant are available in a separate document (VB_GT7-3x01-EN+EN). Henceforth, the term GT7 terminal is used to refer to the GT7.2x00, GT7.3x00, and GT7.3x01 terminals collectively. If information is applicable to a particular terminal type, this will be noted. The configuration and operation of the various apps available for the GT7 terminal, which determine the functionality, are described in separate manuals. In these manuals, you will find further information on the respective app. The installation and operation of other GT7 terminal variants and the various mounting accessories (e.g., mounting brackets) are also described in separate documentation. 1.2 Chapter Overview In chapter "2 GENERAL INFORMATION", a functional description and an overview of the GT7 terminal system as well as an explanation of the key terms used in this manual can be found. Chapter "3 INSTALLATION" contains the installation instructions for the GT7 terminal, i.e., how the GT7 terminal is installed on-site. Chapter 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS" contains instructions on how to connect the power supply, network cabling, and external devices to the GT7 terminal. Provided in chapter "5 CONFIGURATION" are the different configuration options and parameters for the GT7 terminal. Chapter "6. TECHNICAL DATA" lists the technical specifications and shows the measurement diagrams of the GT7 terminal. 1.3 Target Groups This manual contains information relevant for the different stages in the operating life of the GT7 terminal. Information regarding the installation, commissioning, and configuration of the GT7 terminal is separated into corresponding chapters. When a chapter is intended for a specific audience, this is clarified at the beginning of the chapter:
- Installation technicians (installation and configuration).
- Service technicians (service and maintenance). Where not explicitly stated, the information in this manual is intended for all target groups in general. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 11 GT7 Terminal Introduction 1.4 Formatting 1.4.1 General Information CAUTION! Injury and property/equipment damage. The tasks described in each chapter must only be performed by the specified target group. Unqualified personnel who perform the described tasks risk personal injury or damaging property/equipment. The following formatting (with example text) is used in this manual to display important, but not safety-critical information. The text accompanying this symbol contains interesting information relevant to the current chapter. You do not necessarily need to read this text, however; it will help you to understand the information in the section or provide interesting tips for the described device or the operation of the software. 1.4.2 Safety-Critical Information The following formatting (with example text) is used in this manual to display important, safety-critical information that must be read and followed. NOTE! Following on from this signal word in the manual is a reference text that must be read and followed. The reference text contains important information. Non-observance can result in damage to the device or associated equipment. 1.4.3 Instructions and Results Instructions, which must be completed by the reader, and the results of these instructions are formatted as follows. This symbol represents an action or instruction that that must be followed. o This symbol represents the result after completing the previous instruction. 1.5 Contact & Inquiries If you have any questions concerning the GT7 terminal, or with any of the other hardware/software products mentioned, please contact your local sales partner or one of the GANTNER branch offices directly. The contact details are available via the following link: www.gantner.com/locations 12 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal General Information 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 Intended Use The GT7 terminal is a multipurpose device that allows different functions to be implemented through the installation of various apps. The intended uses include:
- The control of turnstiles and doors (G7 Access App).
- The display of locker information or visitor information (G7 Info App).
- The timed control of devices such as solariums and spas (G7 Time App).
- The display of a countdown for using time-limited services such as showers and power plates (G7 Countdown App).
- The central reader in a networked locker system (G7 Central Locker App).
- The acquisition and display of personnel time and attendance information (G7 Time & Attendance App).
- An interface for gathering customer feedback (G7 Customer Feedback App).
- The enrollment and writing of fingerprint data onto users data carriers (G7 Enrollment App). 2.2 System Overview The following figure shows the typical application of a GT7 terminal system. 1. Power supply 2. Network cable (Ethernet) 3. Network 4. To server 5. RFID data carrier 6. Electronic lock Figure 2.1 Typical application of the GT7 terminal 7. Door contact 8. Network and supply (PoE) 9. Electronic locker locks (info display of locker no.) 10. Sunbed (time control) 11. Relay box www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 13 GT7 Terminal General Information 2.3 Functional Description In order to activate a function on the GT7 terminal, e.g., to open a locked door, to view information, or to use a time-
controlled device, the user must first identify themselves. Identification can be performed in a variety of ways: using data carriers with the RFID reader (Radio Frequency Identification) of the GT7 terminal, via NFC (Near Field Communication), or with a barcode scanner (e.g., ATR 110/200 barcode scanner). Following identification, further operation, such as the selection and confirmation of functions, is completed directly on the device by touching the display. The ultra-clear touchscreen intuitively guides the user through the clearly structured levels of the app. The wide range of executable apps (see 2.1 Intended Use) allow the flexible use of the terminal. Depending on the application, the GT7 terminal can operate as a standalone device or forward authorization decisions on via the network to a control software, e.g., Relaxx. The communication can occur via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The GT7 terminals are suitable for both indoor and protected outdoor use. Every installation requirement is covered with the various terminal models and holders provided to surface mount, flush mount, pole mount, or table mount the GT7 terminal. The configuration of the terminal can be completed on the device itself with limited settings or the full range of settings are available via a web browser (web interface) or via the GANTNER Cloud (G7 Connect). Through the configuration, the functionality of the GT7 terminal can be customized to the respective requirements. 2.4 Device Overview The number designation of the GT7 terminals indicates the type of terminal. The number contains the following information. GT7.abcd -> a Number of inputs/outputs:
"2" = Standard equipment, 1 relay output, 1 optocoupler input
"3" = Additional to "2": camera, 2 relay outputs instead of 1, WLAN, microphone, Wiegand interface (can be used as a status input), RS-232
"3" = LEGIC advant and Proxy reader
"5" = MIFARE (ISO 14443) and ISO 15693 reader
"7" = LEGIC advant Proxy and HID iCLASS reader
"0" = Standard (no additional reader)
"2" = Additional barcode reader
"3" = Additional fingerprint reader
"0" = Standard surface-mounted housing
"1" = Flush-mounted variant b RFID reader technology:
c Type:
d Housing:
2.5 Terminology Some terms are used frequently in this manual and these are defined below. GT7 Terminal This term refers to all variants of the GT7.2x00, GT7.3x00, and GT73x01 model ranges, regardless of which app is currently active. Since the configuration of the GT7.3x01 (built-in variant) is identical to the GT7.2x00 and GT7.3x00, this manual is also valid in large parts for this variant. However, the installation and order information for this variant are available in a separate document (VB_GT7-3x01-EN+EN). 14 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal General Information G7 App The name of the software (app) that is activated on the GT7 terminal to provide the desired functionality. G7 Connect G7 Connect is GANTNERs Cloud service for the configuration and management of projects that contain multiple GANTNER devices. G7 Connect is accessible via a web browser following registration and login. Web interface The GT7 terminals are equipped with a web-browser accessible interface that allows the device and app settings to be easily viewed and configured. User / Person In this manual, these terms refer to the end user who is operating the GT7 terminal in order to complete a function, e.g., accessing a door (G7 Access App) or obtaining information (G7 Info App). Data carrier Data carriers are used by the end users to identify themselves at a GT7 terminal before an operation is carried out. The data carriers are read at the GT7 terminals RFID reader (LED ring below the display). 2.6 Order Information Guide To plan and order your GT7 terminal system, the document GT7 Terminal System Ordering Guide is available to help guide you through the process. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 15 GT7 Terminal General Information 2.7 Device Features and Dimensions 1 Camera 2 Display (touchscreen) 3 RFID reader with status LED 4 Rear part 5 Front part 6 RFID reader cover Figure 2.2 GT7 Terminal (example GT7.2x00 and GT7.3x00) 2.8 Communication Ports The following ports are used for communication with the GT7 terminal. The response ports are chosen randomly. Port Type Port Number 80 (http) or 443 (https)
(secure connection) Incoming /
Outgoing Function outgoing For G7 Connect 80 (http) or 443 (https) incoming For the web interface 80 (ws) or 443 (wss) incoming For communication with the host software (Relaxx), if used TCP 80 (ws) or 443 (wss) outgoing 8000 incoming For communication with cloud services partners, if used (disabled by default) from software For communication with the host software if the G6 adapter is enabled (disabled by default) outgoing Required for the time (NTP server) incoming For GAT DeviceFinder, so that GANTNER devices can be searched for in the network (optional) 123 8216 UDP 16 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Installation 3 INSTALLATION The GT7.2x00 and GT7.3x00 terminals are designed for mounting onto a flat, smooth surface. They can be surface mounted or semi-flush mounted in a wall cutout or, alternatively, the terminals can be semi-flush mounted in a desktop. The GT7.3x01 is the built-in variant with a different housing. This variant can be installed directly into a cutout or with different mounting frames (GT7m.xxxx). The installation instructions for this variant are provided in a separate document (VB_GT7-3x01--DE+EN). Electrical shock Touching current-conducting parts may result in injury due to electrical shock.
- Always disconnect the power supply before working on the device or installation/deinstallation.
- The applicable safety and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
- Do not remove safety protection and covers. Risk of damage or failure to the GT7 Terminal Incorrect work on the device can damage the GT7 terminal.
- Read the information in this chapter carefully before installing the GT7 terminal.
- Installation and service tasks may only be performed by appropriately trained and certified personnel.
- Carefully observe the measurement diagrams and technical specifications.
- Use the correct tools to install the GT7 terminal. RF exposure statement The users must keep at least 20 cm separation distance from the device, except during the identification and operation process at the device (e.g., touch screen input), which must be performed as described in this manual. 3.1 Target Group This chapter provides information for technicians responsible for installing the GT7 terminal. Experience in mechanical work and basic electrical knowledge is required. Previous knowledge of the GT7 terminal is not required. Installation Guidelines Pay attention to the following points during installation:
3.2
- Recommended mounting height: 1.3 m to middle of device display.
- The GT7 terminal should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, limitations in the readability of the display can occur.
- For GT7 terminals installed outdoors, the electrical installation and any empty conduits must be sealed airtight (e.g., with silicone) to prevent condensation in the terminal. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 17 GT7 Terminal Installation 3.3 Installing the Rear Part If the GT7 terminal is being installed in an outdoor area or another location that is not protected against dripping water, the wall gasket (2) must be used (see Figure 3.1). Proceed with the following steps:
Remove the protective foil from the back of the wall gasket. Attach the wall gasket onto the back of the rear part as shown in Figure 3.1. Ensure that the gasket sits flat between the domes of the housing. 1 GT7 rear part 2 Wall gasket Figure 3.1 Attaching the wall gasket (measurements in mm) options are available:
1. Surface mounting without flush-mounted box (3 holes) To mount the rear part, drill the appropriate mounting holes in the wall or desktop. The following 3 installation Figure 3.2 - Surface mounting without flush-mounted box (measurements in mm) 18 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Installation 2. Mounting on a standard 60 mm flush-mounted box (3 holes) Figure 3.3 - Installation on standard flush-mounted box (measurements in mm) 3. Semi-flush mounting (approx. 110 x 136 mm cutout and 4 holes) Figure 3.4 - Semi-flush mounting (measurements in mm) Align the rear part with the mounting holes while guiding the connection cables (see "4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS") through the central opening in the rear part. Using screws, attach the rear part onto the wall or into the desktop. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 19 GT7 Terminal Installation 3.4 Attaching the Front Part This section describes how to complete the installation by attaching the front part and RFID reader cover. Before completing these steps, first connect the connection cables. For more information, see chapter "4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. CAUTION! Electrical shock. The electrical connections must be made in a de-energized state. NOTE! Ensure that the electronics and printed circuit board of the GT7 terminal are not damaged or scratched during assembly. clean and undamaged. CAUTION! Do not use liquids for cleaning. Check that the gasket (3), which is inserted in the inner edge of the front part, and the central connector (4) are Figure 3.5 - Gasket and connector Hook the 2 tabs of the front part over the top of the rear part (5). Figure 3.6 Attaching the front part to rear part 20 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Installation Swing the front part forward to meet the rear part (6). Gently press the front part onto the rear part until it clicks into the tabs around the edge of the rear part (7). Do not exert excessive pressure. If the front part cannot be attached without great effort, check the tabs and the central connector, and repeat the process. NOTE! Through this process, the front part is electrically connected to the rear part via the central connector
(4). The front part must sit flush with the rear part and be securely attached. Screw the fixing screw (8) into the front part in the location shown below to firmly attach it to the rear part. Figure 3.7 - Fixing screw for top part Attach the RFID reader cover (9) to the front part. It locks into place via 3 tabs. NOTE! The reader cover must sit flush with the front part and be securely attached. Figure 3.8 Attaching the RFID reader cover Remove the protective film from the reader cover. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 21 GT7 Terminal Installation 3.5 Opening the Housing Should the housing need to be opened, e.g., for cabling modifications or servicing, proceed as follows:
Release the RFID reader cover using a flat-blade screwdriver on the 2 side tabs and remove the cover. Figure 3.9 - Opening the housing - Step 1 Unscrew the fixing screw from the front part. Figure 3.10 - Opening the housing - Step 2 On the four slots in the front part as indicated in Figure 3.11, press the edges outwards so that the tabs underneath release, and remove the front part from the rear part. Figure 3.11 - Opening the housing - Step 3 22 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Electrical Connections 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The GT7 terminal is connected to a network via a LAN interface. This configuration is used for configuration and communication during operation. Power can be supplied via a separate power supply or via Power over Ethernet
(PoE). The electrical connection described in this chapter is valid for the GT7.2x00, GT7.3x00, and GT7.3x01. Electrical Shock Touching current-conducting parts may result in injury due to electrical shock.
- Always disconnect the power supply before working on the device or installation/deinstallation.
- The applicable safety and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
- Carefully observe the measurement diagrams and technical specifications.
- Do not remove safety protection and covers. 4.1 Target Group This chapter describes the electrical connections required for the GT7 terminal. The information is intended for trained personnel responsible for completing the electrical connections. Previous knowledge of the GT7 terminal or other GANTNER devices is not required. 4.2 Network Connection (LAN / Ethernet) Figure 4.1 Connecting the network cable www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 23 GT7 Terminal Electrical Connections Recommended cabling / cable lengths for LAN Ethernet:
- Shielded and twisted data cable (recommended min. CAT 5 for 100 MBit)
- Supply voltage via 2 wire pairs (PoE)
- Cable length max. 100 m Connect the Ethernet cable (1) to a separate port on the network switch (2). Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET RX/TX screw terminals of the GT7 terminal. Depending on the Ethernet standard being used, terminate the wire colors as follows:
Terminal Signal Wire Color TIA-568A Wire Color TIA-568B RX RX +
TX TX +
Shld Receive signal RX Receive signal RX +
Send signal TX Send signal TX +
Shield Table 4.1 Wire colors for Ethernet connection green/white green orange/white orange
orange/white orange green/white green
4.3 Digital Inputs and Outputs 1 Door feedback contact 2 Door opener 3 Door 4 Exit button 5 Normally open contact 6 Devices for external signals Figure 4.2 Connection of the digital inputs and outputs (example) 24 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Electrical Connections External components can be controlled, and status information can be acquired via the digital relay outputs and optocoupler inputs. In order to use the inputs and outputs, the respective function of these inputs and outputs must be set in the app configuration of the active app on the GT7 terminal (see below). Not all apps allow these settings, which is why the inputs and outputs cannot be used with every app. NOTE! Observe the permitted voltage and power values of the inputs and outputs in the technical data (see 6. TECHNICAL DATA). Relay outputs The 2 relay outputs Rel. 1 and Rel. 2 can be used to output digital signals to control external components such as door openers. Both relay outputs are normally open contacts (NO). The terminals GT7.2x00 have only one relay input. The GT7.3x00 terminals have two. The desired function such as unlock door, deny access, or block external device must be selected in the configuration of the GT7 terminal in the App configuration section (see 5.6.16 Installed Apps). The activation time of the relay can also be set here. The app (e.g., Access App) must provide this option in order to use the relays. Optocoupler inputs Digital signals can be acquired with the 3 inputs. The Opto input (see 1 - "Door feedback contact" in Figure 4.2) is a potential-free input, i.e., a voltage and ground
(GND) must be applied. The voltage or GND can be used from the terminals VOut of the GT7 terminal (see example). The voltage must not exceed max. DC +30 V. The inputs DATA and CLK (Clock) of the Wiegand interface can be used as inputs 2 and 3. These inputs have potential and must be connected to GND to set the input active. The function of the inputs is set in the same way as for the relays in the App Configuration of the active app on the GT7 terminal. The app (e.g., Access App) must provide this option in order to be able to use the inputs. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 25 GT7 Terminal Electrical Connections 4.4 Power Supply Connection Figure 4.3 Connection of the power supply There are 2 options for supplying power to the GT7 terminal:
1. See (11) - Via a separate power supply (LPS and SELV - Limited Power Source and Safety Extra-Low Voltage) Connect the wires of the power supply connection cable to the "Vin" screw terminals as shown in Figure 4.3. Consider the following requirements for PoE switches when operating a GT7 terminal with PoE:
Plug the power supply (11) into the power outlet. 2. See (12) - Via Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Must comply with IEEE 802.3af
- Power class: 0
- Min. 15.4 W per PoE port
- Total power budget: min. 15.4 W x number of ports NOTE! When connecting via PoE, please note that some PoE switches do not transmit the supply voltage on separate wires
(DC+ and DC-) but superimpose it on the transmit and receive lines (RX+/- and TX +/-). In this second case, the GT7 terminal is supplied with voltage even if only RX and TX are connected. 26 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Electrical Connections Depending on the Ethernet standard being used, terminate the wire colors of the Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET PoE screw terminals (12) as follows. Terminal DC +
DC +
DC DC Table 4.2 Wire colors for PoE Signal PoE supply +
PoE supply +
PoE supply PoE supply Wire Color TIA-568A Wire Color TIA-568B blue/white blue brown/white brown blue/white blue brown/white brown Plug the other end of the cable into an RJ45 socket on the PoE switch (3). www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 27 GT7 Terminal Electrical Connections 28 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5 CONFIGURATION RF exposure statement The users must keep at least 20 cm separation distance from the device, except during the identification and operation process at the device (e.g., touch screen input), which must be performed as described in this manual. 5.1 Target Group This chapter provides information for technicians responsible for commissioning and configuring the GT7 terminal. Basic knowledge of electronics and web applications is required. GANTNER recommends that the configuration of the system be completed by trained personnel only. GANTNER regularly offers training for its partners. This chapter contains information on all configuration settings of the GT7 terminal that are independent of the apps. In addition to the direct web interface, configuration can also be performed via the G7 Connect web platform. The web browser software G7 Connect can also be used to configure the GT7 terminal. A G7 Connect manual is available that describes the operation of this software in detail. 5.2 Requirements for Use
- Min. firmware version 2.1 must be installed in the GT7 terminal. NOTE! The firmware can be installed via the web interface or via the GANTNER Cloud (see 5.6.21 Update Firmware ).
- The configuration is valid for the GT7.2x00, GT7.3x00, and GT7.3x01. 5.3 Configuration Options of the GT7 Terminal The configuration and functionality of the GT7 terminal can be defined in different ways:
Via the configuration menu: 5.4 Configuration via the GT7 Terminal Basic information and settings are accessible and configurable via the configuration menu of the GT7 terminal. Via G7 Connect: 5.5 Configuration via G7 Connect (GANTER Cloud) The GT7 terminals in a system integrate conveniently into the GANTNER Cloud. There, all terminals are listed in an overview for the user and if the devices are online, they can be configured directly via this platform. Via the web interface: 5.6 Configuration via Web Interface In a web browser, an HTTP or HTTPS connection to the GT7 terminal is established and the GT7 terminals integrated web server with all the configuration settings is displayed after login. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 29 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.4 Configuration via the GT7 Terminal Basic settings such as the IP address and DHCP address, etc., can be viewed and configured directly on the GT7 terminal via the configuration menu. To open the configuration menu, proceed as follows:
Write a large "M" on the touchscreen with your finger without removing it. Figure 5.1 Configuration menu o A keypad for PIN entry is displayed. Figure 5.2 PIN code entry Enter the PIN code 0815, and then press OK. ATTENTION! For security reasons, change the default PIN code to a secret code. This can be done via the
"Device Settings" (see "5.6.11 Device") of the web interface. o After entering the PIN code, the configuration menu is displayed. Via the icons to the left, you can select the desired information or configuration page. Display of device settings Display and start installed apps Configure device settings Start active app or restart GT7 Each configuration page has subpages (see display at top right). Use the arrow buttons in the lower-right corner of the screen to scroll through the different subpages. Figure 5.3 Configuration menu 30 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.4.1 Device Info General Device Info
- Device type:
- Serial number:
- Article number:
- Hardware:
- Firmware:
- License points:
- Open card:
Network Settings Device information is displayed on the five sub-pages of this menu. Most of the settings shown here can be configured via the device configuration page (see 5.4.3 Device Configuration). Figure 5.4 Device Info Page 1, General The type/model of GT7 terminal (e.g., GT7.3300). The serial number the device. The article number the device. The hardware version running on the device. The firmware version running on the device. The number of device licenses (points) that have loaded to the device. Each app requires a certain number of points to operate (see chapter 5.6.18 Licensing). When true is shown here, the GT7 terminal can read the UID number of third-party data carriers, i.e., those not sold by GANTNER. To activate this function, the G7 Device License Points Open Card license code must be purchased and entered into the web interface (see chapter 5.6.18 Licensing for more information). Figure 5.5 Device Info Page 2, Network
- IP:
- MAC:
- Wlan:
The IP address of the device. The MAC address of the device. Whether WLAN is operating (enabled) on the device or not (disabled). www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 31 Figure 5.6 - Device Information - Page 3, Network routing Here you can see the routing settings for the network connection. These settings are assigned automatically and cannot be GT7 Terminal Configuration Network Routing Settings changed. Status Figure 5.7 Device Info Page 4, Status information
- Cloud status:
- Host SW status:
When connected is shown here, the connection to G7 Connect is functioning. When connected is shown here, the connection to the host software (e.g., Relaxx locker management software) is functioning. The text not connected means that there is no connection to any host software.
- Fingerprint unit / Camera:
When ready is shown in these fields, the fingerprint reader (GT7b.2000) / integrated camera of the GT7.3xxx terminal is ready for operation. RFID Reader Test Figure 5.8 Device Info Page 5, RFID reader test 32 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.4.2 On this page you can use the GT7 terminals RFID reader to display the UID number, the used RFID technology, and the type of a data carrier. Hold a data carrier next to the reading field (LED ring) of the GT7 terminal. o The data carrier is read, and the following data displayed. Figure 5.9 Display of read data carrier information Installed Apps On the Installed Apps page, all apps that have been installed in the GT7 terminal are displayed. Information, such as which app version is installed and the required license points, is provided here. New apps can be uploaded to the GT7 terminal via G7 Connect or the web interface. Figure 5.10 Installed apps G7 Access restarting. To scroll through each installed app, press the arrow buttons in the bottom right of the display. To begin using an app, press the Start App button. o The app is loaded (this takes a few seconds), and the default page of the app is displayed after www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 33 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.4.3 Device Configuration The following settings can be configured for the GT7 terminal via the configuration menu. Depending on the model, some of the settings shown here may not be available for your GT7 terminal. To enable a setting, press the box so that a tick is displayed. To define a setting that has numbers (e.g., the IP address), press the Spanner icon. o A keypad is displayed where you can enter the number. NOTE! Settings that require the input of characters must be defined via the web interface or G7 Once you have defined the settings on a page, press the Disc icon to save the settings. Connect. LAN Settings Figure 5.11 Device configuration Page 1
- Enable DHCP:
- Use 802.1X:
LAN Static IP Settings When this option is enabled, the network router will assign a dynamic IP address to the GT7 terminal. When not enabled, the LAN static IP settings (page 2) are used to determine LAN communication. When this option is enabled, the GT7 terminal will use the 802.1x protocol for identification. Figure 5.12 Device configuration Page 2
- Address:
The static IP address of the GT7 terminal for LAN communication. 34 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration G7 Connect Settings
- Subnet mask:
The static subnet mask of the GT7 terminal for LAN communication.
- Gateway:
- DNS1:
The static gateway address of the GT7 terminal for LAN communication. The address of the primary DNS server for LAN communication.
- Address:
Define the address of G7 Connect.
- Secure communication:
Enable or disable secure communication between the GT7 terminal and G7 Connect. Figure 5.13 Device configuration Page 3 Time setting of the GT7 Terminal Figure 5.14 Device configuration Page 4
- Date:
- Time:
- Display format:
- NTP server:
The date can be manually set here. The time can be manually set here. Select between 12h or 24h time format or select None to not display the time. The location of the NTP server from which the time is taken automatically. The default server is displayed. To change this address, use the web interface, as only numbers can be entered in the configuration menu on the GT7 terminal. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 35 GT7 Terminal Configuration WLAN Settings Figure 5.15 Device configuration Page 5
- WLAN enabled:
- Enable DHCP:
WLAN Static IP Settings Enable or disable the GT7 terminals ability to communicate via Wi-Fi. When this option is enabled, a dynamic IP address will be assigned for wireless communication. When not enabled, a static IP address must be defined for wireless communication. Figure 5.16 Device configuration Page 6
- Address:
- Subnet mask:
- Gateway:
- DNS1:
The static IP address of the GT7 terminal for WLAN communication. The static subnet mask of the GT7 terminal for WLAN communication. The static gateway address of the GT7 terminal for WLAN communication. The address of the primary DNS server for WLAN communication. 36 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.4.4 Start Active App / Reboot Device Figure 5.17 Exit device configuration To exit the configuration menu, press the exit icon
. Select Start active App to start the last active app. o The active app is loaded and after a few seconds the app's home screen is displayed. Alternatively, press the Reboot button if you would like to restart the GT7 terminal. o The terminal restarts, and the last active app is displayed. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 37 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.5 Configuration via G7 Connect (GANTER Cloud) G7 Connect is GANTNER's web platform that provides a clear, user-friendly interface for managing projects that include GT7 and GC7 devices. Users can access G7 Connect via an Internet browser such as Chrome or Firefox. The user is required to log in with a username and password to begin using G7 Connect and after doing so, the various users and projects defined in G7 Connect can be viewed and configured. A detailed view is provided on the Dashboard page of each project that shows information on the device licenses, cloud packages, used apps, app versions, and also statistics from the current app. The configuration of a GT7 terminal using G7 Connect is analogous to the direct configuration via web interface, which is described in chapter 5.6 Configuration via Web Interface. To begin using G7 Connect, you must register with GANTNER (if you are the first user within your organization) or be invited from a registered user from your organization. For detailed information on how to start using the G7 Connect Cloud Service, see the G7 Connect manual. After activating your account, you can log in to G7 Connect as follows:
Open a web browser and enter the following link: https://gantner.cloud o The login window for G7 Connect opens. Figure 5.18 Login window for G7 Connect Enter your username and password and click on "Login". o Your personal dashboard is displayed. NOTE! See the G7 Connect user manual for detailed instructions on using the application. It is available to download from the GANTNER website (login required). 38 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6 Configuration via Web Interface Provided that the terminal is reachable via the network, a GT7 terminal can be directly accessed via a web browser. All settings for the device and the installed GT7 apps are available for configuration in the web interface. Open a web browser. Enter the IP address of the GT7 terminal into the address bar. The IP address of the GT7 terminal is displayed on the screen in the first row (eth0) during startup, i.e., when the supply voltage is applied. The IP address can also be accessed in the configuration menu of the GT7 terminal (see "5.4 Configuration via the GT7 Terminal). Figure 5.19 Start-up screen of the GT7 terminal o The login page of the GT7 web interface opens in the web browser. Figure 5.20 Login screen of the GT7 terminal In the login window, enter your username and password and click on "Login". www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 39 GT7 Terminal Configuration NOTE! By default, the username admin and the password is GAT are preset. After the first login, please change this data to a secure, secret password (see 5.6.7 Security and User). o The configuration page of the GT7 terminal opens with an overview of the system settings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 5.21 Configuration page of the GT7 terminal - System overview The following areas and functions can be selected in this window. 1 Show / Hide menu:
This button allows you to show or hide the settings menu to the left. 2 Settings menu:
Available here is the menu that you can use to access the respective settings pages of the GT7 terminal. 3 Firmware version:
Version of the firmware currently operating in the GT7 terminal. 4 Current path:
Displays a navigation aid with the name of the menu you are currently in. 5 Language:
The display language can be selected here. The logged in user is displayed here. By clicking here, the current user is logged out. 8 Display area:
This area displays all information and settings of the selected menu item. 6 User:
7 Log out:
All menu options and the available settings are described over the following pages. 40 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.1 Overview Figure 5.22 GT7 terminal web interface - System overview Provided here is an overview of the most important settings and status information of the GT7 terminal.
- Device Info:
- Active App:
- Network:
- System status:
- Locate device:
The device type as well as the serial/article numbers and versions of the hardware/firmware of the GT7 terminal are displayed here. Different apps can be installed on a GT7 terminal with only one app being active at a time. The active app, the app version, and the required license points are displayed here. The network addresses of the GT7 terminal are displayed here. Here, the functions that are activated or in-use are displayed. A tick beside Cloud connected means that the GT7 terminal is currently connected to G7 Connect and can also be configured via the GANTNER Cloud service. If the Start signals button is clicked, the status LED of the RFID reader on the GT7 terminal flashes green briefly. Provided that the tone symbol (bell) next to it is not deactivated, a tone is also emitted from the device. This makes it easy to identify the device if you are unsure which configuration is currently open on which device. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 41 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.2 Network Figure 5.23 GT7 terminal web interface - Network Here, the settings for the connection to the GT7 terminal are displayed and can be changed via the network.
- Device name:
- DHCP assigned IP address:
- Use 802.1X authentication:
An arbitrary name can be entered for the GT7 terminal here. When the network is scanned for devices, e.g., to add the GT7 terminal to Relaxx, the device is shown with this name. When this option is selected, the IP address of the GT7 terminal is automatically assigned by a DHCP server. If you do not want to or cannot use a DHCP server, deactivate this option and enter the network settings into the "Static IPv4 configuration"
section, which is displayed when this option is disabled. Select this option to enable 802.1X authentication. 802.1x authentication is a security protocol that works with 802.11 wireless networks such as 802.11g and 802.11b and also with wired devices. From the Select authentication menu, select the type of authentication method and define the relevant settings. NOTE! For further assistance with configuring these settings, please speak to your system administrator. 42 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration Protected EAP (PEAP) Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP) is an 802.1X authentication method that uses server-side public key certificates to authenticate clients with server. The PEAP authentication creates an encrypted SSL/TLS tunnel between the client and the authentication server. Define the following settings:
- Anonymous identity:
An anonymous identity can be entered here for systems that support a separate authentication outside of a secure tunnel. If no anonymous identity is provided, the default is to use the Username for outer and inner authentication.
- Verify CA certificate:
It is recommended to enable this option. Certificates are managed via the Certificate management page (see chapter 5.6.19 Certificate Management).
- Inner authentication:
Select the type of protocol to use for inner authentication from the menu.
- Username:
- Password:
Tunneled TLS (TTLS) Enter the username to be used for authentication. Enter the password to be used for authentication. Tunneled Transport Layer Security (TTLS) is a variant of TLS. In contrast to this, TTLS allows authentication not only via certificates but also via all other EAP mechanisms such as MD5 and one-time password. Unlike TLS, TTLS requires only server-side certificates. The settings for TTLS are analogous to those of PEAP described above. TLS Transport Layer Security (TLS) relies on client-side and server-side certificates to perform authentication and can be used to dynamically generate user-based and session-based WEP keys to secure communications between the WLAN client and the access point.
- Identity:
Enter the value of the server identity field here.
- Verify CA certificate:
It is recommended to enable this option. Certificates are managed via the Certificate management page (see chapter 5.6.19 Certificate Management). www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 43 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.3 G7 Connect Figure 5.24 GT7 terminal web interface - G7 Connect The settings regarding the connection to the GANTNER Cloud G7 Connect are configured here.
- Enable G7 Connect Configuration: Select this option if you want to use the configuration set via G7 Connect for the GT7 terminal.
- G7 Connect Address:
Enter the address of G7 Connect here (default = gantner.cloud).
- Enable secure communication:
Select this option to encrypt the communication using TLS.
- Telemetry:
Select this option if you want to send telemetry data to G7 Connect. This data does not contain any personal data (see the G7 Connect terms and conditions for more information). 44 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.4 External Webserver Figure 5.25 GT7 terminal web interface - External Webserver The GT7 terminal can function as a client or server. For the configuration as described here, the GT7 terminal is operating as a server, i.e., the PC connects to the GT7 terminal. If the GT7 terminal is operating as a client, an external web server can be used. In this case, communication is completed via this web server.
- Enable external Webserver:
Select this option if a web server is to be used for communication. After selection, the following settings are visible.
- Server address:
IP address of the web server (IPv4 format).
- Enable secure communication:
When this option is selected, TLS is used for the web socket connection.
- Access token:
- Reconnection timeout:
In this field, an additional value for authentication can be specified, which is entered in the authorization field of the HTML header. What must be entered here depends on the implementation by the third-party software. In this field, enter the waiting time in seconds until reconnection is attempted after the connection between the GT7 terminal and the management software has been interrupted. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 45 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.5 Web Proxy Figure 5.26 GT7 terminal web interface Web Proxy A web proxy server can be configured in order to rout all outgoing connections over this web proxy server.
- Enable web proxy:
Select this option if a web proxy is to be used for communication. After selection, the following settings are displayed.
- Server address:
IP address of the web proxy server (IPv4 format).
- Server port:
- Username:
- Password:
Port of the web proxy server. Username used to access the web proxy server. Password used to access the web proxy server. 46 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.6 WLAN Figure 5.27 GT7 terminal web interface - WLAN Settings A GT7 terminal can communicate via Wi-Fi instead of over the LAN network. If Wi-Fi is enabled, more options become available.
- Enable WLAN:
With this option, WLAN can be activated or deactivated.
- DHCP assigned IP address:
- SSID:
- Authentication:
How the IP address is set is defined here. Select the option to obtain the address automatically from a DHCP server. If disabled, the static IP addresses can be entered into the Static IPv4 configuration area. Enter the name of the WLAN network here. Select "WPA PSK" here for the WLAN encryption method. You can then enter the PSK Key (password for the wireless network). www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 47 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.7 Security and User Figure 5.28 GT7 terminal web interface - Security and User Here, you can define the users who are allowed to access the GT7 terminal via the web interface ("Web interface") and via the G7 Websocket API ("Management software access"). When accessing via the web interface, a distinction can be made between the administrator (all rights) or a user with read-only rights. The user "Management Software Access (G7 Websocket API)" is used, for example, by the management software Relaxx.
- Activate account:
- Username:
- Password:
- Enable FTP access:
With this option, you can activate the respective user. If the option is disabled, the user has no access rights. The name of the user is displayed here. The name cannot be changed. Enter a password for the user. Click on the blue edit button to the right. NOTE! If the default password is not changed for the "Management Software Access
(G7 Websocket API)" user, the Relaxx software creates a new, secure password for communication. If the password is changed here, it must also be entered into the Relaxx software. Enable or disable the FTP server in the GT7 terminal via this setting. 48 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.8 Time Figure 5.29 GT7 terminal web interface - Time With these settings, you can define how the time is displayed on the screen of the GT7 terminal. 24h: The time is displayed in 24-hour format (example: 15:48) 12h: The time is displayed in 12-hour format (example: 3:48 pm) Hide clock: The time is not displayed on the screen of the GT7 terminal. dd.MM.yyyy: The time is displayed in the international standard format, i.e., day.month.year (example for 15th September: 15.09.2020). MM/dd/yyyy: The time is displayed in US format, i.e., month.day.year (example for 15th September: 09/15/2020). Hide date: The date and time are not shown on the GT7 terminals display. An NTP server can be used to deliver the time to the users/devices in a network. Enter the address of the NTP server here. If no address is entered here (blank field), the NTP server will not be used. Select the time zone where the GT7 terminal is operating.
- Time format:
- Date format:
- NTP Server address:
- Time Zone:
www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 49 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.9 Display Figure 5.30 GT7 terminal web interface - Display These settings determine the brightness of the GT7 terminals display and when the display should switch to the screensaver or to the image slideshow.
- Display Brightness:
Intensity of the display backlight between 0 and 100%. At 0%, the display is switched off.
- Display Brightness (Screensaver):
Intensity of the display backlight when the screensaver (see below) is enabled.
- Slideshow after:
- Next image after:
- Screensaver after:
- Screensaver text:
Time in seconds of terminal inactivity after which an image slideshow (i.e., different pictures from the theme) is displayed. For more information on themes, see "5.6.16. Installed Apps". Time in seconds after which the images in the slideshow are changed. Time after which the screensaver is displayed. This time starts to run as soon as the slideshow is activated. Text that is displayed when the screensaver is active. If no images are selected for the slideshow, this text will also be displayed when the slideshow is activated. 50 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.10 Data Carrier Figure 5.31 GT7 terminal web interface Data carrier Here, the settings for the data carrier types to be used with the GT7 terminal are configured. These settings must be set correctly so that the data carriers can be used. Multiple data carrier types can be configured.
- Add Data Carrier:
To configure a new data carrier type, click here and select the desired type from the list.
- Delete Data Carrier:
You can delete an existing data carrier type or a segment in the data carrier via the trash icons to the right. The settings for the data carrier types vary depending on the type of data carrier you are using. For questions regarding the exact settings, please speak to your sales partner. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 51 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.11 Device Figure 5.32 GT7 terminal web interface Device The general settings of the GT7 terminal are available here. These include:
- Location:
You can enter a location here. This name is displayed for the user to help differentiate between many GT7 terminals. Special characters are not allowed. A notification is shown if you enter a special character.
- Serial/Article number:
Display of the serial number and article number of the GT7 terminal.
- Sound volume:
Loudspeaker volume; adjustable from 0 to 100%. Entering 0% mutes the sound.
- Pin code configuration menu:
- Log level:
This code opens the configuration menu on the display of the GT7 terminal. To enter the code, write an "M" on the display. For more information see "5.4 Configuration via the GT7 Terminal. Here you can define which types of events should be recorded by the GT7 terminal. This log can be downloaded and read in the Log Viewer menu (see "5.6.22 Log Viewer"). Different messages are logged depending on the setting configured here:
- Error:
All errors are displayed, e.g., connection errors to G7 Connect or locker operation errors.
- Warning: Warning messages are displayed. These include, e.g., log-in messages in the web interface.
- Info:
Information messages are displayed, e.g., when a data carrier is in the reading field and when it has been read.
- Debug:
Detailed debug messages are displayed for service purposes. 52 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.12 Fingerprint Figure 5.33 GT7 terminal web interface Fingerprint This setting is only effective when a fingerprint reader is used with the GT7 terminal. The settings here determine the level of accuracy of the fingerprint reader; 1 = lowest level, 10 = highest level. Certain people (e.g., tradespersons who work with their hands) may have weaker fingerprints than others. If many users are having difficulty reading their fingerprint, it may help to lower this value.
- Level at verification:
- Level at identification:
This value determines the accuracy of the fingerprint reader for verification, i.e., when the fingerprint is used as additional confirmation of identification after identification via data carrier or similar. Similar to the previous "Level at verification" setting, this value determines the accuracy of the fingerprint reader for identification, i.e., when the fingerprint is used as the primary means of identification for the user. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 53 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.13 Barcode Interface Figure 5.34 GT7 terminal web interface Barcode Interface These settings are only effective when a barcode reader is used with the GT7 terminal.
- Reader mode:
When a barcode reader is connected to the GT7 terminal, select the type of reader or interface here.
- Default: General/undefined barcode reader.
- ATR110/ATR200 Signals from reader controlled:
Setting for the ATR 110 and ATR 200 barcode readers from GANTNER. With this setting, the signaling on the barcode reader is automatically set as soon as a barcode is read.
- ATR110/ATR200 Signals from host controlled:
Setting for the ATR 110 and ATR 200 barcode readers from GANTNER. With this setting, the signaling on the barcode reader is not set until the approval or rejection is made by the management software. The transmission rate of the barcode reader.
- Baudrate:
54 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.14 Sub Controller This configuration page is only displayed if an app is running that also uses Sub Controller (e.g., Central Locker App). Figure 5.35 GT7 terminal web interface Sub controller These settings apply to the sub controller connected to the GT7 terminal.
- Emergency mode:
These settings determine how the sub controllers behave with the lockers when the connection between the GT7 terminal and the host software (e.g., Relaxx) is disconnected.
- Disabled: All lockers can only be locked or unlocked by a master card.
- Full:
All free lockers and personal lockers can continue to be used as they were configured before the interruption.
- Unlock only: Each user can unlock their locker, but they cannot lock another locker after that.
- Last user: The last user who used a locker can lock/unlock their locker. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 55 GT7 Terminal Configuration
- Only locking SMART.Locks by command:
- Locking timeout:
- Auto close free locker:
- Auto lock personal locker:
- Enable locker light:
- Enable USB charging:
- Alarm mode:
- Beeper:
- Acoustic alarm:
- Show rented:
- GAT Lock 5xxx compatibility:
For the GAT SMART.Lock system only. This option is set by the app and cannot be changed here. When enabled, the locker can only be locked when a previous locking command is sent. This option is set by the app and cannot be changed here. The displayed value (in seconds) shows the time for locking via command. For the GAT NET.Lock system only. This option is set by the app and cannot be changed here. When enabled, a user can close an unoccupied free locker by pushing the locker door shut (door is not locked, only held shut) and reopen it by pressing again. The lock LED remains green to indicate its status. NOTE! The door is not locked. It can be opened by anyone without a data carrier. This option is set by the app and cannot be changed here. When this setting is enabled personal lockers can be locked automatically when the locker door is pushed shut without needing to use a data carrier. Enable this setting to allow lockers with an integrated LED light in the lock (GAT NET.Lock 7020 USB) to turn on automatically when the door is opened. Enable this setting to allow lockers with USB charging functionality (GAT NET.Lock 7020 USB) to be used. For the GAT NET.Lock system only. This setting turns the alarm function on/off. When an alarm is triggered, the GAT NET.Lock 7xxx locks emits a loud alarm tone (see setting Acoustic alarm to turn off), the status LED flashes red, and the locker management software is notified. For the GAT NET.Lock system only. When this setting is enabled, the lock beeps to signal each locking and unlocking action. For the GAT NET.Lock system only. Switches on/off the acoustic signal in the GAT NET.Lock in the event of an alarm. For the GAT NET.Lock system only. When this setting is enabled, the LED of the GAT NET.Lock functions in the same way as with the predecessor GAT Lock 5000 system, i.e., the LED color is limited to red. The LED is off when the door is open, on when the door is locked, and the LED flashes red to indicate when a data carrier should be read. For the GAT NET.Lock system only. Enable this option to indicate whether a personal locker has been rented or not. When a locker has been rented, the lock LED is then red even if it is not locked. NOTE! To ensure the correct LED signaling, disable this option for dynamic lockers.
- Lock manipulation detection:
For the GAT NET.Lock system only. This setting prevents the locker from being locked when manipulation of lock is detected, e.g., manipulation of the door closed sensor. 56 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.15 App Configuration The settings pages displayed in the App Configuration section of the GT7 web interface apply to the app currently running on the GT7 terminal. Only one app can be active at a time. If another app is to be run, you can activate and start it in the Installed app menu item. See 5.6.16. Installed Apps. Figure 5.36 GT7 terminal web interface App configuration As the settings pages shown in the sidebar to the left are app specific and vary depending on which app is running, these settings are described in the manual of the respective app. Please read this documentation for more information. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 57 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.16 Installed Apps Different apps can run on the GT7 terminal (only one at a time, i.e., not several at the same time). License points are required to activate some apps, and these are available to purchase from GANTNER. When you order license points from GANTNER, the desired number of points are transferred to your organization in G7 Connect. From then on, you can transfer the points to the projects and then on to individual devices as required. For a detailed description of how to transfer license points in G7 Connect, see the G7 Connect manual. The following table lists all apps currently available for the GT7 terminal, their function, and the required license points. App Function License Points G7 Access App (default app) For access control to an area separated by a door or 0 turnstile, etc. Access is granted or denied after identification with the users data carrier, fingerprint, or barcode. G7 Info App G7 Time App G7 Countdown App G7 Customer Feedback App Allows customers to complete a survey or enter feedback via the touchscreen. Feedback can be entered anonymously or personalized with the customers data carrier. Displays a configurable countdown timer (e.g., 5 mins) to show the user when the use of a time-limited device, such as a shower or power plate, will expire. For the display of customer information after their data carrier is read. The information displayed is configurable, e.g., the customers locker number or the validation date. For the control of time-controlled devices, e.g., sunbeds. A timer is activated, and the device switches on for the set time after the customers data carrier is read. The cost for use can also be displayed. For the enrollment of fingerprint data to store a fingerprint template on the users data carrier (used for fingerprint verification during identification processes). Allows the flexible acquisition of personnel time and attendance information, and the display of employee time accounts after valid identification on the GT7. Allows the device to operate as the central reader and control device in a networked locker system. G7 Time & Attendance App G7 Central Locker App G7 Enrollment App 0 0 20 30 40 40 50 Table 5.1 App functionality and required license points There are also some extensions for the apps. The extension "G7 Open Card" can be used to disable certificate checking on the GT7 terminal so that third-party data carriers can work with the device. G7 Open Card requires 10 license points and can be applied to apps with 0 license points. 58 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration On the Installed Apps page of the GT7 web interface, all installed apps are listed with the currently active app indicated by the green Active App text. Figure 5.37 GT7 terminal web interface - Installed Apps To start another app, click on the "Activate" button for the desired app. o The app starts, which can take up to a minute, and the GT7 terminal operates according to the o Only one app can be active at a time, i.e., before activating an app, the currently active app is activated app. automatically stopped. In the upper "Drop App here" field, additional apps can be loaded into the GT7 terminal. To do this, the app file is needed. An app can also be assigned a theme (Design Template). To do this, drag a theme file (ZIP file) from Windows Explorer directly into the "Drop Theme here" box. A theme is a template file (ZIP file) that defines the format of the display advertisment (e.g., text types, colors, positions, etc.). The formatting in a theme is done using CSS, which offers a lot of freedom in the design of the themes. In addition, a theme archive may contain images that can be viewed using the GT7 terminal's screensaver function (see "5.6.9. Display"). The images are located in the screensaver subfolder in the archive file. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 59 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.17 Cloud Pairing Figure 5.38 GT7 terminal web interface - Cloud Pairing G7 Connect is GANTNERs cloud service for the convenient management of clients projects and systems that contain G7 Generation devices. To add a GT7 terminal to a project in G7 Connect, the GT7 terminal must first be paired with G7 Connect once. This requires a pairing key, which is displayed on this page. Log in to G7 Connect (https://gantner.cloud) with your username and password. o The home page ("Dashboard") is displayed. Click on "Projects". Figure 5.39 Cloud pairing Dashboard 60 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration o Your available projects are displayed. Figure 5.40 Cloud pairing List of available projects Click on the project where the GT7 terminal is to be added. Click on "Device pairing". Figure 5.41 Cloud pairing GT7 pairing o A new window is displayed. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 61 GT7 Terminal Configuration Figure 5.42 Cloud pairing Enter pairing key Enter the pairing key, as displayed in the Cloud Pairing menu, into the configuration of the GT7 terminal. Enter a name for the device. This can be selected freely. You can also enter an optional descriptive text in the Description" field. Click on Pair device. o The GT7 terminal with the matching pairing key is searched for. This requires the GT7 terminal to be powered on and online, i.e., it must have an outgoing connection to the Internet (G7 Connect). Check the connections and firewall settings if pairing is unsuccessful. o When the GT7 terminal is found, it is displayed in the devices list of the project. o In the web interface, the status of the pairing process is displayed. After pairing is completed, the different states are shown where you can see whether an update is required. In the following figure for example, the firmware is not up to date and there are no license points in the device. Figure 5.43 Cloud pairing Status of the pairing process 62 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.18 Licensing Figure 5.44 GT7 terminal web interface License Information On this page, the network and license information for the GT7 terminal are displayed and you can also add new license points here.
- Serial number:
The serial number of the GT7 terminal.
- MAC address LAN:
Unique, internal network address of the GT7 terminal. To start apps (e.g., G7 Central Locker, G7 Access, or G7 Info) and enable other features, license points are required. These can be purchased from GANTNER. The available license points are displayed here. Maximum number of devices (controller, reader, etc.) that can be connected to the expansion bus of the GT7 terminal. This field indicates whether the Open Card license is enabled. If the license is enabled, the certificate check is switched off, i.e., data carriers that were not supplied by GANTNER can also be used. A license code for the installation of additional apps or to activate additional functions can be entered here. License codes can also be conveniently managed via projects in the G7 Connect and allocated to the individual devices.
- License points:
- Addon bus devices:
- Open card:
- License code:
www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 63 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.19 Certificate Management Figure 5.45 GT7 terminal web interface - Certificate management Here, the certificates stored in the GT7 terminal are displayed. The certificates are used to verify the authenticity and integrity of persons and/or objects, especially when communicating over the Internet or network, which can prevent unauthorized access and manipulation. Click on Show certificates at the top. o The following menu is displayed. Figure 5.46 GT7 terminal Show certificates menu With the "Show certificates" option, the installed certificates are listed as previously described. The following functions can be performed with the options in this menu.
- Add CA certificate:
Add a certificate issued by a certification authority (CA). To do this, drag the file with the certificate (in PEM format) to the location in this window and click on "Add CA certificate". 64 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration
- Generate CSR:
- Install server certificate:
- Install 802.1X CA certificate:
- Install 802.1X user certificate:
- Generate new self-signed certificate: If encrypted communication between the GT7 terminal and the server is being used
(via TLS over HTTPS or WSS), the GT7 terminal requires a certificate. It is recommended that you use a certificate issued by a certification authority. Alternatively, you can create a certificate yourself by clicking on Create new self-signed certificate. The GT7 terminal must then be restarted. NOTE! If a self-signed certificate already exists on the device, it will be replaced by the new certificate. To have a server certificate or an 802.1X user certificate created by a certification authority, you can create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Enter your data, e.g., company name, country, and IP, here. If the GT7 terminal is acting as a web server (e.g., when using Relaxx software, which acts as a client, to establish the connection to the server GT7 terminal), a certificate for the server, i.e., on the GT7 terminal, is required for a secure connection via TLS. You can create this using CSR and then install it here. To do this, drag the file with the certificate to the field provided and click Install server certificate. Here, you can install an official certificate from a certification authority for authentication using 802.1X. To do this, drag the file with the certificate to the field provided and click
"Install 802.1X CA Certificate". Here, you can install a certificate previously created using CSR for authentication using 802.1X. To do this, drag the file with the certificate to the field provided and click on
"Install 802.1X user certificate". If it is necessary to add a new certificate, simply drag the certificate file to the "Drop certificate here" field. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 65 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.20 Device Maintenance Figure 5.47 GT7 terminal web interface - Maintenance On this page, the following actions and the following information are available. Maintenance Click on the Reboot button to restart the GT7 terminal. o The web interface remains connected to the device and further work can be completed in the web interface after the restart is completed. To reset the GT7 terminal to its default settings, click on the Factory reset button. ATTENTION! All settings in the device are deleted during the reset process. o After resetting to the default settings, the device is in same functional state it was upon delivery. Date and Time
- Device time:
- Cloud connected:
- NTP server:
The current time in the GT7 terminal is displayed here. This time is updated every second. The time can be changed in the device configuration (see 5.6.8 Time). When this option is selected, the device is paired with the G7 Connect. This setting can be set in the device configuration (see "5.6.3. G7 Connect"). This setting defines whether an NTP server is used for automatic time synchronization in the GT7 Central Locker (tick = enabled). The setting for using an NTP server is provided in the configuration menu of the GT7 Central Locker (see 5.6.8 Time). 66 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration
- Set PC time:
- Set time:
To reset the time in the GT7 terminal, select one of the following 3 options:
- Set time with NTP:
The time is automatically obtained from an NTP server in the network. The current time of the PC is set in the GT7 terminal. You can manually enter a time and date into the input fields. After clicking on the Set time button, the entered values for the time and date are set in the GT7 terminal. Memory usage Information about the memory in the GT7 terminal, i.e., the total memory, free space, and memory used by each component, is shown here. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 67 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.21 Update Firmware Figure 5.48 GT7 terminal web interface Firmware Update Here, the firmware currently installed in the GT7 terminal is displayed. To install new firmware, drag the firmware file to the "Drop Firmware here" field. Click on "Update Firmware". o The new firmware is loaded into the GT7 terminal and the device restarts. ATTENTION! During the firmware update, ensure that the power supply to the GT7 terminal is not disconnected. 68 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.22 AddonBus (External devices) Figure 5.49 GT7 terminal web interface Addon Bus Information about the external devices connected to the GT7 terminal via the Addon Bus are displayed here. A list of all locks connected to a sub controller can be displayed by clicking on the desired sub controller. To install new firmware for the devices, drag the firmware file to the "Drop Firmware here" field. Clicking again closes the list. Click on Update Firmware. o The new firmware is loaded to all devices of the appropriate type and the devices are restarted. ATTENTION! During the firmware update, ensure that the power supply to the external device and the connected device are not disconnected. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 69 GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.23 Log Viewer Figure 5.50 GT7 terminal web interface Log Viewer All events such as door openings, data carrier identifications, and even error messages are recorded by the GT7 terminal and stored in log files. You can load these saved log files from the device to the PC (file format = .csv). In addition, it is possible to display the occurring events live. To load the log files from the GT7 terminal, click on Download log files. o A file window opens where you must specify the storage location. o The log files from the last 8 days are sent to an archive and saved in the selected storage location. The events that will be recorded are configured using the Log Level option (see chapter 5.6.10 Device). Click on Change device log level to open the device settings (see "5.6.11 Device"). Here, you can change the log level to define which types of events will be displayed in the live view (e.g., all information + warnings or only errors, etc.). 70 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com GT7 Terminal Configuration 5.6.24 Device State Figure 5.51 GT7 terminal web interface Device State Depending on the model, a GT7 terminal has either one or two digital relay outputs and one digital optocoupler input. These can be used to receive status information and/or for control. The state of these inputs and outputs is displayed here under Hardware state. The inputs and outputs do not need to be used. In the example shown, they are inactive. To the right of hardware state is the screenshot function for the GT7 terminal. To take a screenshot of the screen currently displayed on the terminal, press the refresh Below that is the Event Logger. Here, the live events occurring on the device are displayed. button. When an event occurs on the GT7 terminal (e.g., data carrier read) or when the optocoupler input state or one of the relay states changes, a corresponding entry is displayed. The filter icon displays all event types. By clicking on these events, they can be switched between active
(green) and inactive (red). Only the green events are shown in the list. To clear the list, click on the trash icon
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1. Add your GT7 terminal (Central Locker, Info, Access) to Relaxx 2. Configure the terminal depending on its application 3. Authorize the users Adding a GT7 Terminal to Relaxx NOTE! Before adding the GT7 terminal, it is important that the terminal already has the desired app enabled (e.g., Central Locker, Info, Access), and that this app is the active app. In Relaxx, go to the Lockers" tab (1) and then select "Hardware" (2). 4 5 3 2 1 Figure 5.53 Adding a new GT7 terminal to Relaxx Add the GT7 terminal. You have two options:
a) On the Start tab, click on Scan devices (3). The network is scanned and the found devices are displayed. Highlight the GT7 terminal and then click Add selected devices. b) If you know the IP address of the GT7 terminal, you can also add it manually by clicking on Add device (4) and selecting the respective GT7 device (5) from the displayed menu. o The Device window opens where you can enter the data and the communication channel for the new device. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 73 GT7 Terminal Configuration 74 HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 www.gantner.com G7 Terminal Technical Data 6 TECHNICAL DATA Nominal voltage
- Power supply:
- PoE:
Permitted voltage range
- Power supply:
DC 10 - 26 V (LPS/SELV) DC 24 V (LPS/SELV) PoE conf. to IEEE 802.3af, performance class 0 DC 36 - 57 V 900 mA 300 mA max. 300 mA max. 300 mA Time saved 1 hour Nominal power consumption:
10 W
- PoE:
Input current
- Power supply:
- PoE:
Output current
- Vout 24V:
- Vout 5V:
Data storage:
Internal clock:
Reader type
- GT7.x300:
- GT7.x500:
- GT7.x700:
Flash memory for configuration and booking data, screensaver, and advertisement pictures. LEGIC advant and Proxy (125 kHz) reader MIFARE Classic (1k and 4k), Ultralight, DESFire EV1 and EV2 ISO 15693 GANTNER.Connect LEGIC advant, Proxy (125 kHz) and HID iCLASS reader 125 kHz (GT7.x300 and GT7.x700 only) Reading field frequency
- Wireless interface:
Max. transmission power
- RFID:
- Proxy:
- RFID:
- Proxy:
Display elements/signaling
- Display:
13.56 MHz 2.4 GHz 500 mW 200 mW
- Wireless interface:
3.7 dBm (2.344 mW) Reading range:
2 - 8 cm (depending on the data carrier)
- RFID reader:
LED ring, multi-color
- Acoustic signaling:
Speaker 4.3 color display with capacitive touchscreen, 16.7 million colors, resolution 480 x 272 px, visible area 95.04 x 53.86 mm www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 75 GT7 Terminal Technical Data Signal input
- Optocoupler:
Signal output
- Type:
Host interface
- Ethernet:
- WLAN:
Reader interfaces:
Housing
- Front/rear part:
- Reader cover:
- Display:
Weight:
1 x optocoupler input, potential-free, function configurable Input voltage: DC 0 to 30 V (ULow < 2 V, UHigh > 6 V)
- Wiegand (DATA, CLK):
2 x input, with potential, function configurable Input voltage: open or GND (e.g., push button connected to GND) GT7.2x00: 1 x relay GT7.3x00: 2 x relays NO contact, function/timing configurable
- Switching voltage DC:
max. 30 V (SELV)
- Switching voltage AC:
max. 15 V (SELV)
- Continuous current:
max. 1.8 A
- Switching capacity:
max. 54 W, 27 VA Connection:
Screw terminals, 0.5 - 1.5 mm Software integration:
- JSON interface
- Generation 6 compatibility adapter (limited functions) 10/100 Mbps, IPv4 and IPv6 IEEE 802.11b/g/n
- RS-232 (barcode)
- RS-485 (GANTNER expansion bus)
- Wiegand Plastic PC black gray Plastic PC In-mould technology Hardened glass 370 g (13 oz) Permitted ambient temperature:
-10 to +50 C (+14 to +122 F) Storage temperature:
-25 to +70 C (-13 to +158 F) Protection type:
IP 54 (installed state) Protection class:
III (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) Environment class (VdS 2110):
III (outdoor conditions, weather protected) CE CE, CB, FCC, IC, ETL, EAC CE, FCC, IC Compliances
- GT7.x300:
- GT7.x500:
- GT7.x700:
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This manual is valid as of 9th July 2021. It is subject to change. Amendments can be made without prior notice at any time. www.gantner.com HB_GT7-2x00-3x00--EN_12 77 GANTNER operates in over 60 countries worldwide. Please visit www.gantner.com Houten, the Netherlands info@gantner.nl info-me@gantner.com info-de@gantner.com Bochum, Germany Dubai, UAE Nziders, Austria info@gantner.com London, United Kingdom info-uk@gantner.com Ypern, Belgium info@gantner.be Current contact information: www.gantner.com/locations Sydney, Australia info-aus@gantner.com Los Angeles, USA info-us@gantner.com Ahmedabad, India info@gantnerticketing.com www.gantner.com
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Gantner GANTNER GANTNER onic GmbH | Bur A221 AG? 14 01.06.2021 Attention: Application Examiner RE Request for Confidentiality Applicant: GANTNER Electronic GmbH FCC ID: NC4-GEA2210179A To Whom It May Concern:
Permanent Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by GANTNER Electronic GmbH to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential:
e Schematics Detailed Block Diagrams Detailed Operational/Functional Description e = Parts list Short-term Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by GANTNER Electronic GmbH to withhold from public review for a period of 180 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing, certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept confidential for a period of 180 days from the date of Authorization:
e = Test setup photos External photos e Internal photos User manual Rationale for request for confidentiality GANTNER Electronic GmbH has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. Disclosure of the short-term confidential portions of this application during the period of importation and/or distribution would reveal key aspects of proprietary technology to competitors and diminish the value of our investment in research and development. The fee for confidentiality has been submitted along with the fee for certification. If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Si Electronic GmbH
1 | Product Equality Declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 23.01 KiB | September 21 2021 |
Gantner Sa T + 43 (0) 5852 3 info@ganine www.gantner.com GANTNER Electronic GmbH | Bundesstr. 12 | A-67 14 Niiziders 01.06.2021 roduct Equaity ec aration We, GANTNER Electronic GmbH, declare that the following devices are electrically identical. GT7.3700 GT7.3701 GT7.3700 Demo Kit The GT7.3701 is a GT7.3700 with a different front cover. The GT7.3700 Demo Kit is a GT7.3700 mounted on an Acrylic glass holder for demonstration purposes. FCC ID: NC4-GEA2210179A IC: 11873A-2210179A Seidl Georg FN 93366 d | Ul
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-09-21 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2021-09-21
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Gantner Electronic GmbH
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021562244
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1 | Physical Address |
Bundesstr. 12
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A-6714 Nueziders, N/A
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Austria
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
NC4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GEA2210179A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
E**** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
43-55********
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1 | Fax Number |
43-55********
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1 |
E******@gantner.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/20/2022 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Multifunctional RFID Terminal | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | This device must be installed and/or used in fixed/mobile operating conditons. Contains FCC ID: QWO-QS9322PLCS & FCC ID: KA2WA121A1 | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Deutschland GmbH
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1 | Name |
R****** D******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-83********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-83********
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1 |
r******@intertek.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 0.125 | 0.125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 13.56 | 13.56 | 0.01 % |
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