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A Versatile Multi-Function Terminal Mic Talk User Manual 400664G Version 3.0 Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install, operate and maintain MT180 IP-based Access Control Terminal. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from the manufacturer, which includes but is not limited to photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech TASHI Website: http:\\www.unitech-sbd.com Unitech Global Website: http:\\www.unitech-adc.com Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Warning Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio com-
munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment. i Canadian Compliance Statement Industry Canada Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation of the device. European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE 1999/5/EC and EMC 89/336/ EEC direc-
tives. RoHS Statement This device conforms to RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) European Union regulations that set maximum concentration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment. Taiwan NCC Warning Statement
Warranty Under Unitech limited Warranty, the following items are covered:
MT180 IP-based Access Control Terminal - 1-year limited warranty. Cables - three month limited warranty. ii Table of Contents Preface About This Manual .................................................................................... i Regulatory Compliance Statements .................................................................... i FCC Warning Statement ................................................................................. i Canadian Compliance Statement................................................................... ii European Conformity Statement .................................................................... ii RoHS Statement............................................................................................. ii Taiwan NCC Warning Statement ................................................................... ii Warranty ............................................................................................................. ii Chapter 1 Getting Started ........................................................................................ 1 Introducing MT180.............................................................................................. 1 Features ......................................................................................................... 1 Setting up MT180 ............................................................................................... 2 Connecting Power .......................................................................................... 2 Identifying LED Indicator Lights...................................................................... 2 Establishing Terminal-PC Connection............................................................ 3 Setting Date and Time.................................................................................... 4 Utilizing Software............................................................................................ 4 Chapter 2 Using the Hardware ................................................................................ 5 Using the Keypad ............................................................................................... 5 Using Proximity Reader...................................................................................... 6 Using Fingerprint Reader.................................................................................... 8 Using DECT Phone (Optional).......................................................................... 11 Chapter 3 Onscreen Setting .................................................................................. 12 General Settings............................................................................................... 12 Advanced Settings............................................................................................ 13 Chapter 4 Advanced Setting .................................................................................. 15 Shift Attendance ............................................................................................... 15 Scenario I - Swipe Card to Clock In.............................................................. 25 Security Operation............................................................................................ 26 Scenario I - Place Security Ban.................................................................... 33 Scenario II - Lift Security Ban....................................................................... 33 Scenario III - Trigger Security Alarm ............................................................ 34 Anti-Pass Back Setting ..................................................................................... 34 Scenario I - Normal Entrance and Exit ......................................................... 43 Scenario II - Re-Entering.............................................................................. 43 Scenario III - Re-Exiting................................................................................ 43 Appendix A System Specification............................................................................. 45 iii Appendix B Worldwide Support................................................................................ 46 iv Chapter 1 Getting Started Introducing MT180 MT180 is a TASHI (Time & Attendance, Access Control, Security, Home Automation and Intercom) ter-
minal. It communicates with a central host security and T&A system through a standard Ethernet net-
work. The built-in proximity and fingerprint readers provide strict access control to a secure area. Thanks for purchasing one of the most compact and cost-efficient access control and time and atten-
dance management solutions on the market. COG/FSTN LCD with White Backlight. 128 x 64 Pixel Resolution. I/O Expansion Communication Ethernet 10/100M. RS485. Digital Inputs (3). Relay (2). DECT Voice (Optional). RS232 Drive (Secondary Reader). Digital Inputs (3). Digital Outputs (3). Software Tools JanitorLite. MTTool. Communication Software Development Kit. Features Powerful System 72 Mhz ARM7TDMI-S. System Memory 8 MB Flash ROM. Display User Interface 18 Hard Keys. LED Indicators (3). Fingerprint Reader Fingerprint Capacity: 7,000. Proximity Reader Card Capacity: 40,960. Supports reader types:
EM, 125kHz. HID, 125kHz. MiFare, 13.56MHz. 1 Setting up MT180 Connecting Power Connect power to MT180 through the following:
1. Connect the AC Adapter into MT180s DC Connector Port (1). Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet (2). 2 1 2. MT180 automatically startswhen the AC Adapter connects to an external power source. The welcome screen appears before MT180 runs the module checking process. NOTE:
MT180 comes with an antitheft sensor inside the back panel. To setup MT180 before installation, disable the alarm buzzer through one of the following:
1. Attach a magnet behind the sensor on the back panel. 2. Disable the antitheft function in the MT180 firmware (See Advanced Setting on page 15). 3. Open the case and short circuit pin2 and pin3 of the J5 connector. NOTE: When MT180 is installed or used, be sure that you set the backup battery switch to the left to power ON MT180; if you do not use MT180 over a long period of time, please right switch OFF the battery switch located above the terminal block to save the backup battery power. Identifying LED Indicator Lights MT180 contains three LED indicators. For detailed descriptions, refer to the following:
Indicator Light Blinking Yellow Solid Yellow Solid Green Solid Red Description CPU normal operation. Terminal crash. Operation success. For example: Swipe card success and enter the password success. Error occurred during operation. For example: Invalid card. 2 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 1 Getting Started Establishing Terminal-PC Connection Configure MT180 system settings after connecting power through an external power source. MT180 enables users to link to a host computer via Ethernet or RS485 interfaces for data communication. MT180 can setup through MTTool or JanitorLite. Ethernet Port RS485 Port Unitech MTTool is a development program designed to help technical engineers customize access con-
trol, attendance control and manage function modules in a specified terminal (i.e. MT180). Connect MTTool to MT180 through the following:
1. Connect MT180 and a computer to the network. 2. MT180s default IP address is 192.168.2.127. Set the computer on the same subnet with MT180. For example, IP Address 192.168.2.100; Network Mask 255.255.255.0. 3. Make sure the TCP port 10002 is not occupied. If yJanitorLite is installed, stop the Unitech MT Service in the Control Panel. 4. Disable any firewalls and execute MTTool. 5. In MTTool, on the computer screen, under the SysSet1 tab, select WinSocket. In the IP/Name field, input MT180s default IP address 192.168.2.127 and in the Port field, input the default port 10002. 6. Click Connect. The status bar at the bottom of MTTool displays Connection succeed , which means MTTool has successfully cononected to MT180. 3 Setting Date and Time Correct MT180 date and time in MTTool through the following:
In MTTool and under the SysSet1 tab, locate the Time / Date field. Input the current date and time. Click Set. NOTE:
Click Adjust to synchronize MT180s time with the computers time. Utilizing Software JanitorLite allows end users to apply a wide range of applications in the TASHI network. Learn about the main differences between MTTool and JanitorLite through the following:
Software Target Operation System Network Function MTTool (Free) JanitorLite (Optional) Computer/Software Engineering. End User. Windows on Computer (PC/ Notebook) Windows on the Computer (PC/Notebook). Windows CE for MT380. Standalone Terminal. Terminals/Controllers (As A Server). Setting/Debugging/Maintenance. Setting/Managing Small to Large Scale TASHI Networks. Model MT180/MT380. MT180/MT380. Please contact a Unitech representative to acquire MTTool. For more details please refer to the MTTool Users Manual or the JanitorLite Users Manual. 4 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the Keypad MT180 contains five function keys and 12 numeric keys. Function Keys Mic Talk Numeric Keys MT180s key functions are described in the following:
Key Main Function Menu.
[F1]: Open menu options. Clock in.
[F2]: Move upward through menu items. Clock out.
[F3]: Move downward through menu items. Break in.
[F4]: Returns to the previous menu item. Break out.
[F5]: Enters a menu item or confirms a setting. After powering on MT180, the standby screen displays the company name, system time and date, which are configurable by pressing F1 button to enter the menu options. While in standby status, press # during the password access period, and then follow the onscreen prompt to input 2-digit group number and a 4-digit group access password to open the door. In Access+Attendance Mode, press F2 or F3 to switch into Attendance Mode. Press F2 or F3 to choose the work shift and swipe an ID card to clock in. To use the substitute clock in, press any key and follow the onscreen prompt to input a user clock in number. 5 Using Proximity Reader MT180 features a standard proximity reader, which is compatible with all 125kHz EM, 125kHz HID, and 13.56MHz MiFare cards. Utilize MTTool to add a card through the following:
1. Connect MT180 to a computer network. See Establishing Terminal-PC Connection on page 3. 2. Execute MTTool on the computer. 3. Enter the correct IP address and port num-
ber. Click Connect. 4. Follow MT180 onscreen instructions to enter the Card Info Query option. See General Settings on page 12. Swipe the card over the Proximity Reader. MT180 beeps three times. The screen displays Invalid Card with the card number. In MTTool, under the SysSet2 tab, in the Card Setting box input the card number, user name, group number, password and etc. 5. Swipe card here 6. Click Add a Card No. The status bar at the bottom of the MTTool screen displays Successful terminal response informing that MTTool has successfully send the card to MT180. NOTE: When adding a card, it is necessary to at least fill in the card number, user name, group number and password. Otherwise, a prompt appears to ask for this specific informa-
tion. Utilize JanitorLite to add a card through the following:
1. Connect MT180 to a computer network. See Establishing Terminal-PC Connection on page 3. 2. Enable Unitech MT Service in the Control Panel. 3. Click start All Programs JanitorLite JanitorLite. 6 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 4. Click User User Management. Right-click All group. Select Append Group. The UserGroup Setting window appears. Enter a group name (for example, DEMO). Click Apply OK. 5. Right-click DEMO. Select Append Entity. The User setting window appears. Enter a user name (for example, DEMOUSER). In the CardNo. field, click + The Card setting window appears. NOTE:
Make sure the card type is compatible with the reader. 6. Follow MT180s onscreen instructions to enter the Card Info Query. See General Settings on page 12. Swipe the card over the Proximity Reader. MT180 beeps three times. The screen displays Invalid Card with the card number. Input the card number in the Card No. 7. 8. Click Apply OK to return to the User set-
ting window. 9. Click Apply OK. NOTE:
The card will not immediately be to MT180, but it will be sent periodi-
cally via Unitech MT Service. The default value is five minutes. It is optional to modify the interval setting in the MT Service Tool. 7 Using Fingerprint Reader MT180 has an optional integrated Fingerprint reader that enrolls and verifies and verify fingerprints. The reader can store up to 7,000 fingerprint templates. Each user is allowed to have a maximum of three fingerprints. NOTE:
Make sure the card is valid. Enroll a fingerprint through the following:
1. Press F1. 2. Select General Add Finger. 3. Swipe the card. 4. Place a finger in the Fingerprint Reader and adjust the finger placement according to the onscreen instructions. The screen may inform that the finger is too high, too low, too left, too right, too small or no finger. Remove and place the finger on the fingerprint reader three times. Swipe Finger Here 5. Press F3 to enroll another fingerprint when the screen displays Collect finger OK. Continue?. Press F5 to stop. 6. After enrolling the finger on the fingerprint Reader three times, the screen displays CollectFin-
ger OK and return to the standby screen. Utilize MTTool to collect fingerprints through the following:
1. Connect MT180 to a computer network. See Establishing Terminal-PC Connection on page 3. 2. Execute MTTool on the computer. 3. Enter the correct IP address and port number. Click Connect. 4. Under the SysSet2 tab, enter a card number in the Card No. field and click Card No Query. Value FFFFFFFFFFFF displays in the Fingerprint Index field, which indicates empty finger-
print data for the card. In the Card Serial No field, input the card number and click Get. Now fingerprint data can extract from this card. 8 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 5. To enroll the first fingerprint for this card, input 0000 in the Index field and click Enroll Finger
(1). Input 000000000000 in the Fingerprint Index field and click Add a Card No (2). Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 2 1 Utilize JanitorLite to collect fingerprints through the following:
1. Connect MT180 to a computer network. See Establishing Terminal-PC Connection on page 3. 2. Enable Unitech MT Service in the Control Panel. 3. On the computer screen, click start All Programs JanitorLite JanitorLite. 4. Click System SysParams Setting. The SetParams window appears. Specify the IP address and port number of the fingerprint reader. Click OK. 9 5. Click User User Management. Double-click DEMOUSER. The User setting window appears. Click FingerPrint. The FingerPrint window appears. 6. To collect fingerprint data from MT180, click Read. The value Not set changes into Already Setting, if the fingerprint reading is successful. Click Apply. 7. Click Apply, and then OK. 10 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using DECT Phone (Optional) MT180 has an optional DECT module that can make intercom calls. The procedures for registering MT180 to DECT base stations may vary between phone service providers. MT180 can register up to four base stations. Register MT180 to an AWTEK base station through the following:
NOTE:
Before registration, make sure the voice module is properly installed while MT180 pow-
ers on through the running module checking process. 1. Press and hold on the back panel of the base station for 15 - 20 seconds. The LED indica-
tor on the front panel flashes. 2. Press F1 to enter the terminal menu. 3. Press F3 to select the Advanced option. 4. Press F5 to enter the Advanced option. 5. Enter the system login password (12345678, by default) and press F5 to confirm. 6. Enter the Voice Park option. The screen displays Voice Module Parking OK when registration is completed. Make an intercom call by using an AWTEK DECT phone through the following:
1. Press Talk/Doorbell. MT180 connects to the DECT phone while the screen displays Con-
nect... Please wait!. The LED indicator on the DECT phone flashes and the phone rings with the MT180s HS number (HS1, by default) shown onscreen. 2. Press answer to receive the call. MT180 beeps while the screen displays Calling..., the duration of this call is shown on the DECT phone screen. 3. Press on the DECT phone, to trigger the door open. NOTE:
Ensure the relay wiring is ready. Press the button Cancel registration by using a registered handset. Cancel MT180s registration on an AWTEK DECT phone handset through the following:
1. Press 2. Press to enter the main menu. or to select the BS setting option. Press Waiting.... to confirm. The screen displays 3. Follow the onscreen prompt to input the base stations Master PIN (0000, by default) and press to confirm. A confirmation sound beeps, and the sub menu opens. 4. Press or to select the Remove HS option. Press Remove HS1/2/3/4/5?. to confirm. The screen displays 5. Follow the onscreen prompt to input MT180s HS number (1/2/3/4/5, by default) or press cancel. to 1. Press to confirm. A confirmation sound beeps, and the screen displays Not sub when this setting is done. 11 Chapter 3 Onscreen Setting This chapter introduces MT180s general and advanced settings. General Settings Press F1 to enter the terminal menu. Press F5 to enter the General option. Five options are available:
SysInfoQuery. CardInfoQuery. AddFinger. ModifyCardPIN. LongTimeDoor.
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>>General X Advanced Enter the SysInfoQuery option to get the terminal information. The five options are described through the following:
Sys Info Query Description Location Version&SNR WorkMode ModuleStatus Card&Finger Displays the terminal location (#Controller 01, by default). Displays the terminal firmware version and serial number. Displays current operation mode (Access Mode, by default). Displays the modules status of Flash1, Flash2, Finger, Reader1, Reader2, Voice and Network. If the module operates normally, the screen displays ok; if not, the screen displays error. Displays the maximum card/fingerprint capacity and current card/finger-
print count. Enter the CardInfoQuery option. Follow the onscreen prompt to swipe a card. The screen displays the card number, user name, user number and group number preset in JanitorLite or MTTool. Enter the AddFinger option. Follow the onscreen prompt to swipe a card. The screen displays an Operation Notice. Follow the operation notice and place a finger on the fingerprint reader. Each card allows to enroll a maximum of three fingerprints. Enter the ModifyCardPIN option. Follow the onscreen prompt to swipe a card. The screen displays Input old PIN. Using the numeric keypad to enter the card password and press F5 to confirm. The screen displays Input new PIN. And Input again. The screen displays Modify Card PIN Success upon successful modification. 12 Chapter 3 Onscreen Setting Enter the LongTimeDoor option. It is possible to enable/disable the open door function for a select period of time. Follow the onscreen prompt to swipe the card before this setting is activated (Whether Turn on or Turn off is selected) and the screen displays Auto-OpeningDoorTurn on/off. Advanced Settings Press F1 to enter the terminal menu. Press F3 to select the Advanced option. Press F5 to enter the Advanced option. Using the numeric keypad to enter the default system login password 12345678, and press F5 to confirm. Ten options are available:
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X General
>> Advanced Set Device ID. SetBaudrate. SetLanguage. SetBacklight. SetNetwork. VoicePark. Reboot. ResumeDefault. Anti-thief. Exit. Enter the Set Device ID option. Specify the terminal ID (001, by default). Enter the SetBaudrate option. Select a baud rate (115200 bps, by default) to match the computer. Available rates are 9600, 19200, 38400 and 115200 bps. The larger number equates to a faster con-
nection speed. Enter the SetLanguage option to switch the terminal language. Current supported languages are Eng-
lish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. Enter the SetBacklight option to set the backlight behavior. Select AlwaysTurnOn, to have the back-
light to stay on all the time. Select AlwaysTurnOff, to have the backlight turn off all the time. Select TurnOnOnwork, to have the backlight turn on when a button is pressed. Enter the SetNetwork option to configure the network settings. Set Network Set Net Password Set IP Address Set Net Mask Set Gateway Set Port Number Set Baud Rate Confirm Setting Description Enter the network password. Enter the IP address (192.168.2.127, by default). Enter the network mask (255.255.255.0, by default). Configure the network gateway. Specify a local port number (10002, by default). The maximum valid port number is 65535. Select a serial port baud rate (115200 bps, by default). Available rates are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps. The larger number equates to a faster connection speed. Select Yes to confirm the network settings. The screen displays Modify network success!. Select No to go back to SetNetwork options. 13 Enter the VoicePark option to detect the optional DECT function. If the DECT phone is properly installed, the screen displays ParkOK. If not, the screen displays ParkError. If the voice module is not installed or installed improperly, the screen displays VoiceModuleParkingError. Enter the Reboot option. Select Yes to reboot the system. The screen displays Device reboot. Please wait! and the system reboots itself. Select No to go back to the Advanced options. Enter the ResumeDefault option. Select Yes to reset the factory defaults. The screen displays Resume default. Please wait! and MT180 reboots itself. Select No to go back to the Advanced options. Enter the Anti-thief option. Select Yes to enable the sensor and go back into the Advanced options. Select No to disable the sensor and go back to the Advanced options. Enter the Exit option. Log out the system advanced settings and return to the standby screen. 14 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting This chapter introduces how to utilize MT180 configuration software for diverse applications. Shift Attendance Utilize MTTool to manage time and attendance through the following:
1. Set MT180 to a computer on the same subnet network. 2. Execute MTTool on the computer. 3. In MTTool and under the SysSet1 tab, select WinSocket. Input the IP address (for example, 192.168.110.230). Click Connect. NOTE:
See Advanced Settings on page 13 to set MT180s IP address. 15 4. In the Time box, click Adjust to synchronize the system time with the computer. 5. Click Get to double check MT180s date and time settings. 6. In the Terminal Setting box, select Attendance from the Operation Mode drop down menu. Click Set. 16 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 7. Under the SysSet2 tab, in the Shift Setting box, check a desired work shift (for example, On Morning). Click Set. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 8. In the Card Setting field, input the card number, user name, user number, group number and etc. Click Add a Card No. NOTE:
See General Settings on page 12 to acquire the card number. 17 9. Under the WeeklySchedule tab, in the Weekly Schedule Setting box, select Weekly Atten-
dance Schedule. 10. Double-click a time code cell (for example, On morning shift duty). The Period Code window appears. 11. Click a desired time period (for example, 00002359) to set for 24 hours of access during this weekday. Click OK. 18 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 12. Select time period codes for this work shift in other weekdays. The period code 7F displays on the shift row. Click Set. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 13. In the GroupSet tab, select the desired group (for example, 0). 14. Double-click on a desired table cell (for example, row 1 / column Thursday). The Period Code window appears. 19 15. Click a desired time period (for example, 00002359) to set for 24 hours of access in this week-
day. Click OK. The period code 7F displays on the table cell. 16. In the Attendance Mode Setting box, select None. 17. Click Set Group Info, on the top center of the screen. Utilize JanitorLite to manage time and attendance through the following:
1. Set MT180 to a computer on the same subnet network. NOTE:
Switch the controller operation mode to Attendance, and synchronize the date and time in MTTool. 2. On the computer screen click start All Programs JanitorLite JanitorLite. 3. Click Controller Controller Management. 20 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 4. Right-click All Groups, and click Append Group to add a new controller group. The Con-
troller Group Management window appears. 5. Enter the controller group name (for example, DEMO). Click Apply, and then OK to return to the Controller Group Management window. 6. Right-click the desired group (for example, DEMO), and click Append Entity to add a new controller. The Controller Management screen appears. 7. Enter the controller name (for example, No.1) in the ContorllerName field. 8. Input MT180s IP address (for example, 192.168.110.230) in the IPHost field. Click Apply. 9. Click Reset to reset data in this controller. A window appears, asking to reset. Click Yes. MT180 screen displays messages Please wait! EraseFingerInfo., Please wait! Erase Log... and Please wait! EraseCardInfo. MT180 returns to the standby screen when the reset process is complete. NOTE:
Alternatively, reset data under the SysSet2 tab in MTTool. In the Delete all field, select to delete all cards, logs, fingerprints, and click Delete. In the Shift Setting field, click Clear All and then Set. 10. Click OK to return to the Controller Group Management window. 11. Click User(U) User Management. 12. Right-click All Groups, and click Append Group to add a new user group. The User Group Setting window appears. 21 13. Enter the user group name (for example, DEMO). Click Apply, and then OK to return to the User Group Setting window. 14. Right-click the desired group (for example, DEMO), and click Append Entity to add a new user. The User setting window appears. 15. Enter the user name (for example, TAttendance) in the UserName field. 16. Inside the CardNo field, click +. The Card Setting window appears. 22 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 17. Input the card number in the Card No. field. Click Apply, and then OK to return to the User set-
ting window. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting NOTE:
See General Settings on page 12 to acquire the card number. 18. Click OK to return to the User Group Setting window. 19. Click Permit(P) Permit Management. 20. Select the desired user group (for example, DEMO), and click Setting on the toolbar. The Selected Controllers window appears. 21. Select the desired controllers (for example, No.1 DEMO), and click OK to return to the Janitor-
Lite - [Permit Management] window. 22. Click Attendance Duty Management. 23 23. Under the Usable Shift tab, select a desired work shift (for example, On Morning). 24. Under the Shift Info tab, select a desired weekday from the drop down menu (for example, Thursday). 25. Double-click + inside the PeriodID field. The Selected periods window appears. 26. Click a desired time period (for example, PeriodID 127) to set for 24 hours of access in this weekday. Click OK to return to the Duty Management window. 24 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 27. Click Apply Send to immediately send the command to the controller. A window appears with the message Setting Successfully. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 28. Click OK to exit. Scenario I - Swipe Card to Clock In Swipe a card on the Proximity Reader while the standby screen on MT180 displays the desired work shift name (for example, morning shift work). The user name (for example, TAttendance) and the clock in time display onscreen. In MTTool, under the LogQuery tab, click Get Latest Log. Find the atten-
dance record. XX:XX:XX Sign in morning shift work TAttendance XX:XX:XX Recorded 25 In JanitorLite, click Report Attendance Report. Under the Conditions tab, filter the user, controller, and date, and click OK. The attendance record displays under the Preview tab. Security Operation To prevent unauthorized access, MT180 can setup a secure area which is enclosed by the terminal and surrounding senors. The following security system architecture demonstrates a closed-loop connection through the terminal, door sensor and window sensor. Door Sensor. Closed-Loop. Window Sensor. MT180. 26 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. The following security system architecture demonstrates an open-loop system, which disconnects the door sensor and triggers MT180s security alarm. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting Door Sensor.
Alarm MT180 in Alarm Status. Open-Loop. Window Sensor. It is possible to place or lift security bans by the same proximity card used for access control or time attendance mode. Utilize MTTool to optimize security settings through the following:
1. Connect Pin 4 (CHECK) to Pin 9 (GND). 2. Connect Pin 5 (SAFE) to Pin 10 (GND). 3. Set MT180 and the computer on the same subnet network. 4. Execute MTTool on the computer. 27 5. In MTTool, under the SysSet1 tab, select WinSocket and input the IP address (for example, 192.168.110.230). Click Connect. NOTE:
See Advanced Settings on page 13 to set MT180s IP address. 6. Click Adjust to synchronize the system time with the computer. 7. Click Get to double check the date and time set on MT180. 28 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 8. In the Set1 tab, select Buzzer from the System Alarm Notification drop down menu. Click Set. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 9. Under the SysSet2 tab in the Card Setting box, input the card number, user name, user num-
ber, group number and etc. Click Add a Card No. 29 10. Under the WeeklySchedule tab, select Weekly Security Schedule. 11. Double-click on a desired table cell (for example, row 1 / column Thursday). The Period Code window appears. 12. Click a desired time period (for example, 00002359) to set for 24 hours in this weekday. Click OK. 30 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 13. The period code 7F displays on the table cell. Click Set. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 14. Under the GroupSet tab, select the desired group (0). 15. Double-click on a desired table cell (row 1 / column Thursday). The Period Code window appears. 31 16. Click a desired time period (for example, 00002359) to set for 24 hours in this weekday. Click OK. The period code 7F displays on the table cell. 17. In the Security Mode Control box, select Enable/ Disable Security Mode. 18. Click Set Group Info. 19. Under the AccessStatus tab, click Get Latest Status. 20. Check the Byte0 box values, Security Mode highlights Enable in blue. 32 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 21. Check the Byte1 box values, Door highlights Close in blue, and Security Trigger highlights Close in blue. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting Scenario I - Place Security Ban Press to enter the security setting screen, while in standby status. The current security status, SecuredRelease displays onscreen. Swipe the card on the Proximity Reader, and the security status switches to Secured. SecuredSta-
tus displays on the standby screen indicating a security ban. Scenario II - Lift Security Ban Press to enter the security setting screen while in standby status and SecuredStatus displays onscreen. The current security status, Secured displays onscreen. Swipe the card on the Proximity Reader, and the security status switches to SecuredRelease. SecuredStatus disappears on the standby screen indicating the security ban is lifted. Unitech XX:XX:XX 2009.1.8 Thur. Secured PressCard SecuredRelease PressCard Unitech XX:XX:XX SecuredStatus... Unitech XX:XX:XX SecuredStatus... SecuredRelease PressCard Secured PressCard Unitech XX:XX:XX 2009.1.8 Thur. 33 Scenario III - Trigger Security Alarm Disconnect Pin 5 (SAFE) to Pin 10 (GND) to loosen the loop while the security ban is set. The loosened loop triggers the security alarm, and SecuredAlarm displays on the standby screen. Press to enter the security setting screen. Th current security status, Secured displays onscreen. Swipe the card on the Proximity Reader, the security status switches to SecuredRelease indicating that the security ban is lifted. SecuredAlarm disappears on the standby screen. Check the loop and reconnect Pin 5 (SAFE) to Pin 10 (GND). Anti-Pass Back Setting Unitech XX:XX:XX
! Alarm SecuredStatus... SecuredAlarm Secured PressCard SecuredRelease PressCard Unitech XX:XX:XX 2009.1.8 Thur. Enforce Anti-Pass Back to control the entrance/exit behavior and prevent unauthorized access. Utilize MTTool to prohibit same card reentry and re-exit through the same door. 1. Connect a secondary reader to MT180 via RS232 Drive. RS232 Drive NOTE: While MT180 serves as an internal reader, the secondary reader is the external reader. Ensure the card type is compatible with the internal/external reader. 2. Set MT180 and the computer on the same subnet network. 3. Execute MTTool on the computer. 34 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 4. In MTTool, under the SysSet1 tab, select WinSocket and input the IP address (for example, 192.168.110.230). Click Connect. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting NOTE:
See Advanced Settings on page 13 to set MT180s IP address. 5. Click Adjust to synchronize the system time with the computer. 6. Click Get to double check the date and time set on MT180. 35 7. In the Terminal Setting box, select Internal+External from the Reader drop-down menu. Click Set. 8. Under the SysSet2 tab, in the Card Setting box, input the card number, user name, user num-
ber, group number and etc. Click Add a Card No. 36 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 9. Under the GroupSet tab, select the desired group (0). Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 10. Double-click on a desired table cell (row 1 / column Thursday). The Period Code window appears. 11. Click a desired time period (for example, 00002359) to set for 24 hours of access in this week-
day. Click OK. The period code 7F displays on the table cell. 37 12. In the APB Setting box, select Enable. 13. Click Set Group Info. Utilize JanitorLite to prohibit same card reentry and re-exit through the same door. 1. Connect a secondary reader to MT180 via Drive RS232. RS232 Drive NOTE: While MT180 serves as an internal reader, the secondary reader is the external reader. Ensure the card type is compatible with the internal/external reader. 2. Set MT180 and the computer on the same subnet network. NOTE:
Switch the controller operation mode to be Access, and synchronize the date and time in MTTool. 38 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 3. Execute JanitorLite on the computer. 4. Click Controller(C) Controller Management. 5. Right-click All Groups, and click Append Group to add a new controller group. The Con-
troller Group Management window appears. 6. Enter the controller group name (for example, Demo). Click Apply OK to return to the Con-
troller Group Management window. 7. Right-click the desired group (Demo), and click Append Entity to add a new controller. The Controller Management window appears. In the ControllerName field, enter the controller name (for example, MT180). In the IPHost field, input the controllers IP address (192.168.110.230). Click Apply. 8. 9. 10. Click Reset to reset data in this controller. A window appears, asking to reset. Click Yes. MT180 screen displays messages Please wait! EraseFingerInfo., Please wait! Erase Log... and Please wait! EraseCardInfo. MT180 returns to the standby status when complete. NOTE:
Alternatively, reset data under the SysSet2 tab in MTTool. In the Delete all field, select to delete all cards, logs, fingerprints, and click Delete. In the Shift Setting field, click Clear All Set. 11. Click OK to return to the Controller Group Management window. 12. Click User(U) User Management. 39 13. Right-click All Groups, and click Append Group to add a new user group. The UserGroup Setting window appears. In the GroupName field, enter the user group name (Demo). Click Apply OK to return to the JanitorLite - [Users Management] window. 14. 15. Right-click the desired group (Demo), and click Append Entity to add a new user. The User Setting window appears. In the UserName field, enter the user name (for example, APB). 16. 17. Inside the CardNo field, click +. The Card setting window appears. 40 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 18. Input the card number in the Card No. field. Click Apply OK to return to the User setting window. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting NOTE:
See General Settings on page 12 to acquire the card number. 19. Click OK to return to the JanitorLite - [Users Management] window. 20. Click Permit(P) Permit Management. 21. Select the desired user group (Demo), and click Setting on the toolbar. The Selected Control-
lers window appears. 22. Select the desired controllers (MT180 and Demo), and click OK to return to the JanitorLite -
[Permit Management] window. 23. Double-click the desired user group (Demo). The UserGroup Setting window appears. 41 24. Under the Permit Setting tab, check Anti-back. Click Apply Send to immediately send this command to the controller. A window appears with the message Setting Successfully. 25. Under the Entrance guard weekly plan tab, select a desired weekday from the drop down menu. Inside the PeriodID field, double-click +. The Selected periods window appears. 26. 27. Click a desired time period (for example, PeriodID 127) to set for 24 hours of access in this weekday, and click OK. 42 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 28. Click Apply Send to send the command to the controller immediately. Chapter 4 Advanced Setting 29. Click OK to return to the JanitorLite - [Permit Management] window. Scenario I - Normal Entrance and Exit Swipe the card on the internal reader, while in standby status. Entrance with the user name APB displays on the standby screen indicating that reentry is not allowed. Swipe the card on the external reader, Exit with the user name APB dis-
plays on the standby screen indicating that re-exiting is not allowed. Scenario II - Re-Entering Swipe the card on the internal reader, Entrance with the user name APB displays on the standby screen. Swipe the card again on the internal reader, Re-Entering with the user name APB displays on the standby screen indicating that reentry occurred. Scenario III - Re-Exiting Swipe the card on the external reader, Exit with the user name APB dis-
plays on the standby screen. Unitech APB Entrance 2009.1.8 Thur. Unitech APB Exit 2009.1.8 Thur. Unitech APB Entrance 2009.1.8 Thur. Unitech APB Re-Entering 2009.1.8 Thur. Unitech APB Exit 2009.1.8 Thur. 43 Swipe the card again on the external reader, Re-Exiting with the user name APB displays on the standby screen indicating that re-exiting occured. Unitech APB Re-Exiting 2009.1.8 Thur. If utilizing JanitorLite, Click Report(R) Access Report. Under the Con-
ditions tab, filter the user, controller, and date, and click OK. The access record displays under the Preview tab. 44 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Appendix A System Specification Processing/Memory Display Keypad Communication I/O I/O Expansion Proximity Reader
(Optional) Power Supply Enclosure Environmental Certification Software Accessories ARM7TDMI-S 8MB External Flash CPU Memory 128 64 Pixel COG/FSTN LCD with White Backlight 18-key, Including Talk Key, Function Key and Numeric Key Ethernet10/100M, RS485 and Optional DECT Voice Digital Inputs (3): Door Open, Door Position and Security Trigger Relay (2): Electrical Door Lock and Alarm RS232 Drive (1) - Secondary Reader Digital Inputs (3) Digital Outputs (3) EM, 125kHz HID, 125kHz MiFare, 13.56MHz (ISO 14443A/B, ISO 15693) DC 12V, 2.0A Weight Dimension 410 g. (14.46 oz.) 188.09mmL X 38.67mmH X 99.94mmW
(7.4L X 1.5H X 3.9W)
-10C - 50C (14F - 122F) Operating Temperature
-20C - 60C (-4F - 140F) Storage Temperature Relative Humidity 35% - 95%
CE, FCC, NCC, CCC, RoHS compliant JanitorLite, MTTool, Communication SDK On Wall Mounting Kit 45 Appendix B Worldwide Support Region Global Operation Center Website www.unitech-adc.com Unitech Asia Pacific & Middle www.unitech-utp.com.tw Greater China Division Unitech Japan Unitech America Unitech Latin America Unitech Europe www.unitech-sbd.com www.unitech-japan.co.jp www.ute.com www.latin.ute.com www.unitech-europe.nl 46
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1 | 2009-07-20 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2009-07-20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023101058
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1 | Physical Address |
5F, No. 136, Lane 235, Pao-Chiao Rd.
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Hsin-Tien Dist., New Taipei City,, N/A
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Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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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 |
HLE
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MT18HID01
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B****** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
B******@tw.ute.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?: | No | ||||
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 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | An Economy Versatile T&A 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 | 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 |
A Test Lab Techno Corp
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1 | Name |
C******** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
03-27******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
03-27********
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C******@atl-lab.com.tw
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1 | 1 | 15C | 20 | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 |
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