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Access Standalone Users Manual V1.0.1 Foreword General Safety Instructions This manual introduces the installation and detailed operations of the Access Standalone
(hereinafter referred to as "the standalone"). The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in DANGER death or serious injury. Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in slight or moderate injury. Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable CAUTION result. TIPS NOTE Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time. Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the text. Revision History About the Manual Version V1.0.0 Revision Content First release. Release Date March 2020 V1.0.1 Add recommended installation height. June 2020 The manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the manual and the actual product, the actual product shall prevail. We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the manual. The manual would be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related regions. For detailed information, see the paper manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our official website. If there is inconsistency between paper manual and the electronic version, the electronic version shall prevail. All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the manual. Please contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation. There still might be deviation in technical data, functions and operations description, or errors in print. If there is any doubt or dispute, please refer to our final explanation. I Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF All trademarks, registered trademarks and the company names in the manual are the format) cannot be opened. properties of their respective owners. Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem occurred when using the device. If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to our final explanation. II Important Safeguards and Warnings This Chapter describes the contents covering proper handling of the standalone, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read these contents carefully before using the standalone, comply with them when using, and keep it well for future reference. Operation Requirement source. Do not place or install the standalone in a place exposed to sunlight or near the heat Keep the standalone away from dampness, dust or soot. Keep the standalone installed horizontally on the stable place to prevent it from falling. Do not drop or splash liquid onto the standalone, and make sure there is no object filled with liquid on the standalone to prevent liquid from flowing into the standalone. Install the standalone in a well-ventilated place, and do not block the ventilation of the standalone. Operate the standalone within the rated range of power input and output. Do not dissemble the standalone. Transport, use and store the standalone under the allowed humidity and temperature conditions. Electrical Safety Improper battery use might result in fire, explosion, or inflammation. When replacing battery, make sure the same model is used. Use the recommended power cables in the region and conform to the rated power Use the power adapter provided with the standalone; otherwise, it might result in people specification. injury and device damage. The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited power Source requirement according to IEC60950-1. Please note that the power supply requirement is subject to the device label. Connect the device (I-type structure) to the power socket with protective earthing. The appliance coupler is a disconnection device. When using the coupler, keep the angle for easy operation. WARNING This device 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 device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause III harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the device and receiver. Connect the device 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. IV Table of Contents 3.7 2.1 2.2 3.5 3.6 1.1 1.2 1.3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... I Important Safeguards and Warnings .................................................................................................... III 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1 Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Dimensions and Components ....................................................................................................... 1 2 Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Cable Connections ........................................................................................................................ 3 Device Installation ......................................................................................................................... 3 3 System Operation .................................................................................................................................. 6 Button Description ......................................................................................................................... 6 Initialization ................................................................................................................................... 6 Standby Interface .......................................................................................................................... 7 Unlocking Methods ....................................................................................................................... 8 3.4.1 User Passwords .................................................................................................................. 8 3.4.2 Administrator Password ...................................................................................................... 9 Main Menu .................................................................................................................................... 9 User Management ...................................................................................................................... 10 3.6.1 Adding New Users ............................................................................................................ 10 3.6.2 Viewing User information .................................................................................................. 12 Access Management ................................................................................................................... 12 3.7.1 Unlock Mode ..................................................................................................................... 12 3.7.2 Door Status ....................................................................................................................... 13 3.7.3 Lock Holding Time ............................................................................................................ 14 3.7.4 Door Sensor Type ............................................................................................................. 14 3.7.5 Remote Verification........................................................................................................... 14 Network Communication ............................................................................................................. 14 3.8.1 IP Address ......................................................................................................................... 14 3.8.2 Wiegand Configuration ..................................................................................................... 16 3.8.3 TCP Port ........................................................................................................................... 17 3.8.4 Serial Port Settings ........................................................................................................... 17 System ........................................................................................................................................ 18 3.9.1 Time .................................................................................................................................. 18 3.9.2 Volume Adjustment ........................................................................................................... 18 3.9.3 ScreenSaver ..................................................................................................................... 18 3.9.4 Privacy Setting .................................................................................................................. 19 3.9.5 Card No. Reverse ............................................................................................................. 19 3.9.6 Auto Test ........................................................................................................................... 20 3.9.7 Restore to Factory Settings .............................................................................................. 20 3.9.8 Reboot .............................................................................................................................. 20 USB ........................................................................................................................................... 21 3.10.1 USB Export ..................................................................................................................... 21 3.10.2 USB Import ..................................................................................................................... 22 3.10.3 USB Update .................................................................................................................... 22 3.10 3.8 3.9 V 4.6 3.11 4.10 4.11 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 3.10.4 Screensaver .................................................................................................................... 22 3.10.5 Exporting Record ............................................................................................................ 23 System Information ................................................................................................................... 23 4 Web Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 24 Initialization ................................................................................................................................. 24 Login ............................................................................................................................................ 26 Resetting the Password .............................................................................................................. 26 Door Parameter ........................................................................................................................... 28 Alarm Linkage ............................................................................................................................. 29 4.5.1 Setting Alarm Linkage ....................................................................................................... 29 4.5.2 Alarm Log .......................................................................................................................... 31 Time Section Configuration ......................................................................................................... 31 4.6.1 Time Section ..................................................................................................................... 32 4.6.2 Holiday Group Configuration ............................................................................................ 33 4.6.3 Holiday Plan Configuration ............................................................................................... 34 Data Capacity .............................................................................................................................. 35 Volume Setting ............................................................................................................................ 35 Network Setting ........................................................................................................................... 36 4.9.1 TCP/IP .............................................................................................................................. 36 4.9.2 Port ................................................................................................................................... 37 4.9.3 P2P ................................................................................................................................... 38 Data Setting .............................................................................................................................. 39 Safety Management .................................................................................................................. 39 4.11.1 IP Authority ...................................................................................................................... 39 4.11.2 System ............................................................................................................................ 40 4.11.3 User Management .......................................................................................................... 40 4.11.4 Maintenance.................................................................................................................... 41 4.11.5 Configuration Management ............................................................................................ 42 4.11.6 Upgrade .......................................................................................................................... 42 4.11.7 Version Information ......................................................................................................... 43 4.11.8 Online User ..................................................................................................................... 43 System Log ............................................................................................................................... 43 4.12.1 Query Logs ..................................................................................................................... 44 4.12.2 Backup Logs ................................................................................................................... 44 Admin Log ................................................................................................................................. 44 Exit ............................................................................................................................................ 45 5 Mobile phone Operation ..................................................................................................................... 46 6 Configuration on DSS Pro .................................................................................................................. 48 Adding Devices ........................................................................................................................... 48 Access Control Management ...................................................................................................... 51 6.2.1 Door Configuration ............................................................................................................ 51 6.2.2 Creating Door Groups ...................................................................................................... 54 6.2.3 Issuing Access Cards ....................................................................................................... 55 6.2.4 First Card Unlock .............................................................................................................. 59 6.2.5 Multi-Card Unlock ............................................................................................................. 62 6.2.6 Anti-passback ................................................................................................................... 67 6.2.7 Remote Verification........................................................................................................... 69 4.13 4.14 6.1 6.2 4.12 VI 6.2.8 Viewing Access Control Records...................................................................................... 71 6.2.9 Viewing Device Logs ........................................................................................................ 73 Cybersecurity Recommendations ................................................................................... 75 Appendix 1 VII 1 Overview The access standalone is an access control panel that supports unlock through fingerprint, passwords, and card, and supports their combinations. 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Features Support card unlock, fingerprint unlock and password unlock (unlock button and remote Support 30,000 users, 30,000 cards, and 3000 fingerprints. Store 150,000 access records and 1000 alarm records. Support duress alarm, tamper alarm, and report the alarm; support 1 alarm input and 1 Support general users, restricted users, guest users, patrol users, VIP users, and other unlock). alarm output. users. Voice prompt function. The timer can work normally for one year after power off. NTP auto test function. 1.3 Dimensions and Components Figure 1-1 Front view (mm [inch]) 1 Figure 1-2 Back view (mm [inch]) Figure 1-3 Side and bottom view (mm [inch]) Table 1-1 Component description No. 1 Name VA area 2 3 4 5 Doorbell button Fingerprint sensor Card swiping area USB Port 2 2 Installation 2.1 Cable Connections Figure 2-1 Cable connection 2.2 Device Installation The recommended installation height is 1.41.6 meters. The standalone supports surface installation and concealed installation. 3 Surface installation Figure 2-2 Surface installation Installation Procedure map. Step 1 Stick installation map on the wall, and then drill holes according to hole positions on the Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Insert expansion bolt into installation holes. Fix the rear cover onto the wall with self-tapping screws. Put machine screws through the bottom hole; lock the front cover on to the rear cover. 4 Concealed installation Figure 2-3 Concealed installation Installation Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Draw the cables through the outlet. Fix the back cover on the mounted box with screws. Neaten the cables and buckle the front cover onto the back cover. 5 3 System Operation 3.1 Button Description Table 3-1 Button description Button Description Go to the first page. Go to the last page. Go to the previous page. Go to the next page. Go to the previous menu. Go to the next menu. 3.2 Initialization Administrator password and an email should be set the first time the standalone is turned on;
otherwise the standalone cannot be used. Figure 3-1 Initialization 6 platform. Administrator and password set on this interface are used to log in to the web management The administrator password can be reset through the email address you entered if the administrator forgets the administrator password. The password should consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and special character
(excluding ' " ; : &). After the initialization is completed, the standby interface is displayed. Figure 3-2 Standby interface 3.3 Standby Interface You can unlock the door through fingerprint, passwords, and card. For details, see Table 3-2. If there are no operations in 30 seconds, the standalone will go to screensaver mode when the screensaver is enabled and pictures have been imported for screensaver play; After 30 seconds screensaver play, the standalone go to the standby mode. The following figures are for reference only, and the actual interface shall prevail. 7 Figure 3-3 Standby interface Table 3-2 Homepage description No. Description 1 Network status. Date & Time: Current date and time. Displays the configured unlock methods. 2 3 4 5 Password unlock icon. Main menu icon. Only the administrator can enter the main menu. 3.4 Unlocking Methods You can unlock the door through card, password, fingerprint, and the combination mode. For details, see "3.7.1 Unlock Mode."
3.4.1 User Passwords Enter the user passwords, and then you can unlock the door. Step 1 Tap on the standby interface. 8 Step 2 Tap
, and enter the user ID, and then tap OK. Step 3 Enter the user password, and then tap OK. Step 4 Tap
. The door is unlocked. 3.4.2 Administrator Password Enter the administrator password, and then you can unlock the door. The administrator password can unlock the door without being subject to user levels, unlock modes, periods, holiday plans, and anti-passback. You can only set one administrator password for one standalone. DSS Pro can issue 100 passwords for one standalone at most. Administrator is not the password that was set during initialization. Step 1 Tap on the homepage. Step 2 Tap
. Step 3 Enter the administrator password, and then tap OK. The door is unlocked. You can set and enable Administrator PWD on the Administrator PWD interface. 3.5 Main Menu Administrators can add users of different levels, set access-related parameters, do network configuration, view access records and system information, and more in the main menu. Step 1 Tap on the standby interface. 9 Figure 3-4 Administrator login Step 2 Select a main menu entering method. Figure 3-5 Main menu 3.6 User Management 3.6.1 Adding New Users You can add new users, view user lists, admin lists, and modify the administrator password on the User interface. You can add new users by entering user IDs, names, importing fingerprints, cards, passwords, selecting user levels, and more. 10 The following figures are for reference only, and the actual interface shall prevail. Step 1 Tap
, and then tap
. Figure 3-6 New user info Step 2 Configure parameters on the interface. Table 3-3 New user parameter description Parameter Description User ID Name FP Card PWD Period Holiday Plan You can enter user IDs. The IDs consist of 18 characters (including numbers and letters, but not special characters), and each ID is unique. The ID will be allocated when you do not enter one. You can enter names with at most 32 characters (including numbers, symbols, and letters). Fingerprint registration. Record the users fingerprints. Card registration. Record the card information. The door unlocking password. The maximum length of the ID digits is 8. Permission Set the users permission: User or Admin. User: User only has the permission to unlock the door. Admin: Admin has the permission to unlock the door and configure the parameters. You can set a period in which the user can unlock the door. You can set a holiday plan in which the user can unlock the door. Valid Date You can set a period during which the unlocking information of the user is valid. 11 Parameter Description General: General users can unlock the door normally. Restricted: When users in the blacklist unlock the door, service personnel will get a prompt. Guest: Guests are allowed to unlock the door certain times in certain periods. Once they exceed the maximum times and periods, they cannot unlock the door again. Patrol: Patrolling users can get their attendance tracked, but they have no User Type unlock authority. VIP: When VIP unlocks the door, service personnel will get a prompt. Other: When special users (such as disabled people and pregnant people) unlock the door, there will be a delay of 5 seconds before the door is closed. Use Time When the user level is Guest, you can set the maximum number of times that the guest can unlock the door. Step 3 After you have configured all the parameters, tap to save the configuration. 3.6.2 Viewing User information You can search user, view user list, admin list, enable administrator password and edit and delete user information through the User interface. 3.7 Access Management You can do access management on unlock mode, door status, lock holding time, door sensor type, and remote verification. Tap to go to the access management interface. 3.7.1 Unlock Mode When the Unlock Mode is on, users can unlock card, password, fingerprint, and the combination mode. Step 1 Select Assess > Unlock Mode. 12 Figure 3-7 Element (multiple choice) Step 2 Select unlock mode(s). Tap a selected unlock mode again, the unlock mode will be deleted. Step 3 Select a combination mode.
+ And means "and". For example, if you selected card + FP, it means, to unlock the door, you need to swipe your card first, and then get your fingerprint scanned.
/ Or means "or". For example, if you selected card/FP, it means, to unlock the door, you can either swipe your card or get your fingerprints scanned. Step 4 Tap to save the settings. And then the Access interface is displayed. Step 5 Enable the Unlock Mode. means enabled. means not enabled. 3.7.2 Door Status There are three options: NO, NC, and Normal. NO: If NO is selected, the door status is normally open, which means the door will never be NC: If NC is selected, the door status is normally closed, which means the door will not be Normal: If Normal is selected, the door will be unlocked and locked depending on your closed. unlocked. settings. 13 3.7.3 Lock Holding Time Lock Holding Time is the duration in which the door is unlocked. If the door has been unlocked for a period that exceeds the duration, the door will be automatically locked. 3.7.4 Door Sensor Type There are two door sensor types: NO and NC. 3.7.5 Remote Verification Tap Remote Verification to set the effective time, and then tap to enable it. Remote verification is required when unlock doors. To unlock the door, a door unlock instruction sent by the management platform is needed. means enabled. means not enabled. 3.8 Network Communication To make the standalone work normally, you need to configure parameters for network, serial ports and Wiegand ports. 3.8.1 IP Address 3.8.1.1 IP Configuration Configure an IP address for the standalone to make it be connected to the network. For details, see Table 3-4. 14 Figure 3-8 IP address configuration Table 3-4 IP configuration parameters Description The IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address should be on the same network segment. After configuration, tap to save the configurations. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). When the DHCP is enabled, the IP address can be automatically acquired, and the IP address, subnet mask and gateway IP address cannot be manually configured. P2P is a private network traversal technology which enables user to manage devices without requiring DDNS, port mapping or transit server. Parameter IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway IP Address DHCP P2P 3.8.1.2 Wi-Fi You can connect the standalone to the network through Wi-Fi when the Wi-Fi function is enabled. 15 Figure 3-9 Wi-Fi 3.8.2 Wiegand Configuration Select Wiegand Input or Wiegand Output according to the entering direction and exiting direction. Select Comm > Wiegand, and then the Wiegand interface is displayed. Figure 3-10 Wiegand Select Wiegand Input when an external card swipe mechanism is connected to the Select Wiegand Output when the standalone works as a reader that can be connected to standalone. the controller. See Table 3-5. 16 Parameter Wiegand output type Pulse Width Pulse Interval Table 3-5 Wiegand output Description The Wiegand output type determines the card number or the digit of the number than can be recognized by the standalone. Wiegand26, three bytes, six digits. Wiegand34, four bytes, eight digits. Wiegand66, eight bytes, sixteen digits. You can set pulse width and pulse interval. You can select the types of output data. Output Data Type User ID: If User ID is selected, and then user ID will be output. Card No.: If Card No. is selected, and then card number will be output. 3.8.3 TCP Port The range is 1025-65535, and it is 37777 by default. If you modify the port, the system will restart automatically. 3.8.4 Serial Port Settings Select serial input or serial output according to the entering direction and exiting direction. Select Comm > Serial Port. Figure 3-11 Serial port Select Serial Input when external devices that are with card reading and writing functions are connected to the standalone. Serial Input is selected to enable access card information to be sent to the standalone and the management platform. For standalones with fingerprint recognition, card reading and writing functions, if you select Serial Output, standalone will send card number or user ID to the controller. 17 Select OSDP Input when card reader of OSDP protocol is connected to the standalone. You can enable 24-hour System, and do date format setting, date setting, time setting, and time zone settings. 3.9 System 3.9.1 Time 3.9.2 Volume Adjustment Tap or to adjust the volume. 3.9.3 ScreenSaver Enable ScreenSaver, the screen saver will be displayed if there is no operation in 30 seconds. To display the screen saver, you need to import pictures first. For details, see "3.10.4 Screensaver."
means enabled. means not enabled. 18 3.9.4 Privacy Setting Figure 3-12 Privacy setting Parameter Description Table 3-6 Features PWD Reset Enable If the PWD Reset Enable function is enabled, you can reset the password. The PWD Reset function is enabled by default. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a protocol for secure communication over a computer network. When HTTPS is enabled, HTTPS will be used to access CGI commands;
otherwise HTTP will be used. Common Gateway Interface (CGI) offers a standard protocol for web servers to execute programs that execute like console applications running on a server that generates web pages dynamically. When CGI is enabled, CGI commands can be used. The CGI is enabled by default. Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. When SSH is enabled, SSH provides cryptographic service for the data transmission. HTTPS CGI SSH When HTTPS is enabled, the standalone will restart automatically. 3.9.5 Card No. Reverse If the third party card reader needs to be connected to the terminal through the Wiegand output port, you need to enable the Card No. Reverse function; otherwise the communication between the terminal and the third party card reader might fail due to protocol discrepancy. 19 3.9.6 Auto Test When you use the standalone for the first time or when the standalone malfunctioned, you can use auto test function to check whether the standalone can work normally. Do actions according to the prompts. When you select Auto Test, the standalone will guide you to do all the auto tests. 3.9.7 Restore to Factory Settings Data will be lost if you restore the access controller to the factory settings. You can select whether to retain user information and logs. Tap Default to restore the standalone to the factory settings with all user information and device information deleted. Tap Default (Save user&log) to restore the standalone to the factory settings with user information and device information retained. Figure 3-13 Restore factory 3.9.8 Reboot Select System > Reboot, tap Yes, and the standalone will be rebooted. 20 3.10 USB Make sure that the USB is inserted before exporting user information and updating. During exporting or updating, do not pull out the USB or do other operations; otherwise the exporting or updating will fail. You need to import information from one standalone to the USB before using USB to import information to another standalone. USB can also be used to update the program. 3.10.1 USB Export You can export data from the standalone to the USB after inserting the USB. The exported template is in .xml format, and you can edit user information and import it to the standalone. The first three pieces of information are encrypted and cannot be edited. Only the FAT32 file system is supported. Step 1 Select USB > USB Export. The USB Export interface is displayed. Figure 3-14 USB export Step 2 Select the data type that you want to export. The prompt Confirm to export is displayed. Step 3 Tap OK. Data exported will be saved in the USB. 21 3.10.2 USB Import Edit the user information in the exported template, and then import it to the standalone. Step 1 Select USB > USB Import. The USB Import interface is displayed. Figure 3-15 USB import Step 2 Select the data type that you want to import. The prompt Confirm to import is displayed. Step 3 Tap OK. Data in the USB will be imported into the standalone. Rename the updating file name to "update.bin", and save the "update.bin" file in the 3.10.3 USB Update USB can be used to update the system. Step 1 root directory of the USB. Step 2 Select USB > USB Update. The prompt Confirm to Update is displayed. Step 3 Tap OK. 3.10.4 Screensaver The update starts, and the standalone reboots after the update is finished. Insert a USB with pictures, and tap ScreenSaver to import pictures from the USB as the screen saver. The picture format should be .png, and .jpg is not supported. The pictures should be in the same scale with 240 320. The picture name should be Screensaver1-5. 22 3.10.5 Exporting Record You can search for and export all unlocking records. 3.11 System Information You can search all unlocking records, and view data capacity and device version of the standalone on the System Info interface. 23 4 Web Operation The standalone can be configured and operated on the web. Through the web you can set network parameters, video parameters, and standalone parameters; and you can also maintain and update the system. 4.1 Initialization You need to set a password and an email address before logging in to the web for the first time. Step 1 Open IE web browser, enter the IP address (the default address is 192.168.1.108) of the standalone in the address bar, and then press Enter key. The Initialization interface is displayed. Use browser newer than IE 8, otherwise you might not log in to the web. Figure 4-1 Initialization Step 2 Enter the new password, confirm password, enter an email address, and then tap Next. For security, keep the password properly after initialization and change the password regularly. The password should consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and special character (excluding ' " ; : &). Set a password of high security level according to the password strength prompt. When you need to reset the administrator password by scanning the QR code, you need an email address to receive the security code. 24 Step 3 Click Next. The auto check interface is displayed. Figure 4-2 Auto Test Step 4 You can decide whether to select Auto Check. Step 5 Click Next. It is recommended that Auto Check be selected to get the latest program in time. The configuration is finished. Figure 4-3 Finished configuration Step 6 Click Complete, and the initialization is completed. The web login interface is displayed. 25 4.2 Login Step 1 Open IE web browser, enter the IP address of the standalone in the address bar, and then press Enter. The login interface is displayed. Figure 4-4 Login Step 2 Enter the username and password. The default administrator name is admin, and the password is the login password after initializing the standalone. Modify the password regularly and keep it properly for the sake of security. If you forget the administrator login password, you can click Forget password? to reset it. See "4.3 Resetting the Password."
Step 3 Click Login. The web interface is logged in. 4.3 Resetting the Password When resetting the password of the admin account, your email address will be needed. Step 1 Click Forget password? on the login interface. The Tips interface is displayed. 26 Figure 4-5 Tips Step 2 Read the tips, and click OK. The Reset Password interface is displayed. Figure 4-6 Reset password Step 3 Scan the QR code on the interface, and you will get the security code. At most two security codes will be generated by scanning the same QR code. To get more security code, refresh the QR code. You need to send the content you get after you scanned the QR code to the designated email address, and then you will get the security code. 27 Please use the security code within 24 hours after you receive it. Otherwise, it will become invalid. If wrong security codes are entered for consecutive five times, the administrator will be frozen for five minutes. Step 4 Step 5 Enter the security code you have received. Click Next. The Reset Password interface is displayed. Step 6 Reset and confirm the new password. The password should consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and special character
(excluding ' " ; : &). Step 7 Click OK, and the reset is completed. 4.4 Door Parameter Set the door parameters including name, state, opening method, hole time, normally open time, normally close time, timeout, and enable the alarms that might be triggered during unlocking the door. Step 1 Click Door Parameter. Figure 4-7 Door parameter Step 2 Set the door parameters Table 4-1 Door parameter description Parameter Name Description Enter a door name. There are three options: Normal, NC, and NO. Normal: If Normal is selected, the door will be unlocked and locked depending on your settings. State NC: If NC is selected, the door status is normally closed, which means the door will not be unlocked. NO: If NO is selected, the door status is normally open, which means the door will never be closed. 28 Parameter Opening Method Description Select a unlock method. Hold Time (Sec.) Normally Open Time Normally Close Time Timeout (Sec.) The duration in which the door is unlocked. If the door has been unlocked for a period that exceeds the duration, the door will be automatically locked., and the range is 1600 seconds. Select the period that you set in Time Section. During the selected period, the door is normally open. And it is disabled by default. Select the period that you set in Time Section. During the selected period, the door is normally closed. And it is disabled by default. When the door opens longer than the configured time, the overtime alarm will be triggered. Step 3 Enable the alarms as needed. Only when Door Sensor is enabled, can Intrusion Alarm and Overtime Alarm be triggered. 4.5 Alarm Linkage 4.5.1 Setting Alarm Linkage Alarm input devices can be connected to the standalone, and you can modify the alarm linkage parameter as needed. Step 1 Select Alarm Linkage > Alarm Linkage on the navigation bar. The Alarm Linkage interface is displayed. Figure 4-8 Alarm linkage Step 2 Click
, and then you can modify alarm linkage parameters. 29 Figure 4-9 Modifying alarm linkage parameter Parameter Alarm Input Name Table 4-2 Alarm linkage parameter description Description You cannot modify the value. Keep it default. Enter a zone name. There are two options: NO and NC. If alarm input type of the alarm device you purchased is NO, then you should select NO; otherwise you should select NC. If fire link is enabled, the standalone will output alarms when fire alarms are triggered. The alarm details will be displayed in the alarm log. Alarm Input Type Fire Link Enable Alarm output and access link are NO by default if fire link is enabled. Alarm Output Enable Duration (Sec.) The relay can output alarm information (will be sent management platform) if the Alarm Output is enabled. The alarm duration, and the range is 1300 seconds. to the Alarm Output Channel Access Link Enable You can select an alarm output channel according to the alarming device that you have installed. Each alarm device can be regarded as a channel. After the Access Link is enabled, the standalone will be normally open or normally closed when there are input alarm signals. Channel Type There are two options: NO and NC. Click OK, and then the configuration is completed. Step 3 30 The configuration on the web will be synchronized with the configuration in the client if the standalone is added to a client. 4.5.2 Alarm Log You can view the alarm type and time range on the Alarm Log interface. Step 1 Select Alarm Linkage > Alarm Log. The Alarm Log interface is displayed. Figure 4-10 Alarm log Step 2 Select a time range and alarm type, and then click Query. The query results are displayed. Figure 4-11 Query results 4.6 Time Section Configuration You can set periods, holiday periods, and holiday plan periods. 31 4.6.1 Time Section After setting the period, users can only unlock the door in the periods that you have set. Step 1 Select Time Section > Time Section. Figure 4-12 Time section Step 2 Click Add. Figure 4-13 Add period Step 3 Set the period number and time section name. Select the Enable check box, and the time section as needed. You can configure 128 periods (weeks) whose number range is 0127, and set four periods on each day of a period (week). The default is 255, which indicates that the period is not configured; 0127 is the period configured manually. You can edit the configured period in the User List on the standalone. 32 4.6.2 Holiday Group Configuration Configure the start time and end time of a holiday group, and then users cannot unlock the door in the periods that you have set. Step 1 Select Time Section > Holiday Group Config. Figure 4-14 Holiday group configuration Step 2 Click Add. Figure 4-15 Add holiday group Step 3 Set the period number and time section name, and then click Add. 33 Figure 4-16 Add holiday group configuration Step 4 Set time section name and the time section as needed. You can set group holidays, and then you can set plans for holiday groups. You can configure 128 groups whose number range is 0127. You can add 16 holidays into a group. 4.6.3 Holiday Plan Configuration You can add holiday groups into holiday plans, and users can only unlock the door in the period that you set. Step 1 Select Time Section > Holiday Plan Config. Figure 4-17 Holiday plan configuration Step 2 Click Add. 34 Figure 4-18 Add holiday plan Step 3 Set the period number and time section name, select the holiday group number, select the Enable check box, and then set the time section. Step 4 Click OK. 4.7 Data Capacity You can see how many users, cards, fingerprints, alarm logs, records, admin logs and admin quantity the standalone can hold on the Data Capacity interface. Figure 4-19 Data capacity 4.8 Volume Setting You can set beep volume on the Volume Setting interface. 35 Figure 4-20 Volume setting 4.9 Network Setting 4.9.1 TCP/IP Precondition You need to configure IP address and DNS server to make sure that the standalone can communicate with other devices. Make sure that the standalone is connected to the network correctly. Step 1 Select Network Setting > TCP/IP. Figure 4-21 TCP/IP Step 2 Configure parameters. 36 Parameter IP Version MAC Mode Table 4-3 TCP/IP Description There is one option: IPv4. MAC address of the standalone is displayed. Static Set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address manually. DHCP After DHCP is enabled, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address cannot be configured. If DHCP is effective, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address will be displayed automatically; if DHCP is not effective, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address will all be zero. IP Address Enter IP address, and then configure subnet mask and gateway address. IP address and gateway address must be in the same network segment. Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Step 3 Click OK to complete the setting. Set IP address of the preferred DNS server. Set IP address of the alternate DNS server. 4.9.2 Port Set the maximum clients that the standalone can be connected to and port numbers. Step 1 Select Network Setting > Port. Figure 4-22 Port Step 2 Configure port numbers. See the following table. Except max connection, you need to reboot the standalone to make the configuration effective after modifying values. 37 Table 4-4 Port description Description You can set the maximum clients that the standalone can be connected to. Parameter Max Connection Platform clients like SmartPSS are not counted. TCP Port The value is 37777 by default. HTTP Port The value is 80 by default. If other value is used as port number, you need to add this value behind the address when logging in through browsers. HTTPS Port The value is 443 by default. Step 3 Click OK to complete the setting. 4.9.3 P2P Peer-to-peer computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Users can download mobile application by scanning QR code, and then register an account so that more than one standalone can be managed on the mobile app. You do not need to apply dynamic domain name, do port mapping or do not need transit server. If you are to use P2P, you must connect the standalone to external network; otherwise the standalone cannot be used. Step 1 Select Network Setting > P2P. Figure 4-23 P2P Step 2 Step 3 Select Enable to enable P2P function. Click OK to complete the setting. 38 Scan the QR code on your web interface to get the serial number of the standalone. 4.10 Data Setting You can set time zone, system time, date, DST, and NTP. When you select Network Time Protocol (NTP), you need to configure the following parameters. You need to enable the NTP Check function first. Server: Enter the IP address of the time server, and time of the standalone will be synchronized with the time server. Port: Enter the port number of the time server. Update Cycle (min): NPT check interval. Tap the save icon to save. Figure 4-24 Date setting 4.11 Safety Management 4.11.1 IP Authority Select a cyber security mode as needed. 39 Figure 4-25 IP authority 4.11.2 System 4.11.2.1 System Service There are four options: SSH, PWD Reset Enable, CGI, and HTTPS. For details, see "3.9.4 Privacy Setting."
The system service configuration done on the web page and the configuration on the Privacy Setting interface of the standalone will be synchronized. System service Figure 4-26 4.11.3 User Management You can add and delete users, modify users passwords, and enter an email address for resetting the password when you forget your password. 40 4.11.3.1 Add Users Click Add on the User Mgmt. interface to add users, and then enter username, password, confirmed password, and remark. Click OK to complete the user adding. 4.11.3.2 Modify User Information You can modify user information by clicking on the User Mgmt. interface. Figure 4-27 User management 4.11.4 Maintenance You can make the standalone restart automatically in idle time to improve the running speed of the standalone. Figure 4-28 Maintenance Select the auto reboot date and time. The default reboot time is at 2 oclock in the morning on Tuesday. Click Reboot Device, the standalone will reboot immediately. Click OK, the standalone will reboot at 2 oclock in the morning every Tuesday. 41 4.11.5 Configuration Management When more than one standalones need the same configuration, you can configure parameters for them by importing or exporting configuration files. Figure 4-29 Configuration management 4.11.6 Upgrade Upgrading to the latest system can perfect standalone functions and improve stability. If wrong upgrade file has been used, the system will prompt that the upgrading fails and restart the device automatically. Step 1 Click Upgrade on the navigation bar. Figure 4-30 Upgrade Step 2 Select upgrading method according to the actual needs. File Upgrade 1) Click Browse, and then upload upgrade file. The upgrade file should be a .bin file. 2) Click Upgrade. The upgrade starts. Online Upgrade 1) Select the Auto Check check box, and click OK. 42 The system checks for upgrade once a day automatically, and there will be system notice if any upgrade is available. We need to collect the data such as device name, firmware version, and device serial number to precede auto-check. The collected information is only used for verifying the legality of cameras and upgrade notice. If there is any upgrade available, click Upgrade, and then the system starts upgrading. 2) Click Manual Check to check for upgrade manually. 4.11.7 Version Information You can view information including MAC address, serial number, MCU version, web version, security baseline version, system version and firmware version. 4.11.8 Online User You can view username, IP address, and user login time on the Online User interface. Figure 4-31 Online user 4.12 System Log You can view and backup the system log on the System Log interface. 43 Figure 4-32 System log 44 4.12.1 Query Logs Select a time range, type, click Query, and logs meet the conditions will be displayed. 4.12.2 Backup Logs Click Backup to back up the logs displayed. 4.13 Admin Log Enter Admin ID on the Admin Log interface, click Query, and then you will see the administrators operation records. 4.14 Exit Click
, click OK, and then you will log out the web interface. Hover over
, and then you can see detailed information of the current user. Figure 4-33 Admin log 45 5 Mobile Phone Operation The standalone can be configured and operated on the mobile phone. Through the mobile phone you can set parameters including network parameters, video parameters, and standalone parameters; and you can also maintain and update the system. Login Step 1 Step 2 Connect the device and mobile phone to the same network. Open the browser on the mobile phone, enter the device IP address (it is displayed on the Wi-Fi interface, and 192.168.1.108 by default) of the standalone in the address bar, and then press Enter. Figure 5-1 Login Step 3 Enter the username and password. Step 4 Click Login. The default username of administrator is admin, and the password is the login password after initializing the standalone. Modify the administrator password regularly and keep it properly for security. 46 The homepage of the web is displayed. 47 6 Configuration on DSS Pro Before doing access control configurations, you need to add roles, users, and access control devices to DSS Pro; and you can set lock/unlock period and mode for certain users, devices, and door groups; and then you can give access permission to certain users or users in different door groups on DSS Pro Client. For detailed operation, see DSS Pro User's Manual. 6.1 Adding Devices You need to add devise to the DSS Pro first so that you can do unlock management, period management, access permission configuration, and more on DSS Pro. Step 1 Enter DSS Pro IP into the browser address bar, and press Enter. Figure 6-1 Login Step 2 Step 3 Enter the username and password Click Login. 48 Figure 6-2 Homepage Step 4 On the homepage, click Device. Figure 6-3 Device Step 5 Click Add. 49 Figure 6-4 Add all Step 6 Select Protocol, Manufacturer, Add Type, and Device Category; and enter IP Address, Device Port, User, Password, and more. shall prevail. to add. Select Access Control as Device Category. Different protocols mean you will set different parameters; the actual interface When IP Address is selected, you need to enter IP address of the device you are When Auto Register is selected, you need to enter Registration ID of the device you are to add. Auto Register is only for adding encoder, and the Registration ID should be the same as the Registration ID configured on the encoder. When Domain Name is selected. You need to enter domain name of the device you are to add. Step 7 Click Add. 50 Figure 6-5 Device information Step 8 Enter Device Name, Type, Device SN, Role, Access Control Channel, Alarm Input Channel, Alarm Output Channel, and POS Channel. The type is obtained automatically after Step 7. You can see the device you added on the Device interface. If you want to add more devices, click Continue to add. 6.2 Access Control Management You can do door configuration (door status, NO Period, NC Period, Alarm Enable, Unlock Length, Unlock Method) on DSS Pro Client depending on your needs. 6.2.1 Door Configuration Step 1 Log in to DSS Pro Client. 51 Figure 6-6 Homepage 52 Step 2 Step 3 Click Access Control. On the left side of the interface, right-click an access control channel in the device tree, and select Door Configuration. Figure 6-7 Access control Figure 6-8 Door configuration Table 6-1 Door configuration description Parameter Set reader direction Description Indicates the in/out reader based on the wiring of ACS. Door Status NO Period NC Period Sets the access control status to Normal, Always Open, or Always Close. If enabled, you can set a period during which the door is always open. If enabled, you can set a period during which the door is always closed. If the door is opened not as intended, the door sensor is enabled and triggers an intrusion alarm. Entry with the Duress Card, Duress Password, or Duress Alarm Enable Fingerprint triggers a duress alarm. Unlock duration exceeding the unlock timeout triggers a timeout Swiping an illegal card for more than five times triggers a alarm. malicious alarm. 53 Parameter Door Sensor Enable Description Enables the door sensor. The intrusion alarm and timeout alarm take effect only when door sensor is enabled. Super Password Enter the administrator password. Unlock Length Sets the duration of door unlocking. The door is automatically locked when the duration is over. Unlock timeout Unlock duration exceeding the unlock timeout triggers a timeout alarm. You can use any one of the methods, card, fingerprint, and password, or any of their combinations to unlock the door. Unlock Method Step 4 Click OK. 6.2.2 Creating Door Groups You can group doors, and then you do not have to give access permission of certain doors to certain users one by one (when creating door rules in the following, you need to select which people have access permission of which door groups). Step 1 Click on the Personnel Management interface. Figure 6-9 Door group Step 2 Click Add on the Door Group interface. 54 Figure 6-10 Add door group Step 3 Step 4 Enter door group name, select a time template, and set the holiday schedule. Select a channel, and Click OK. Figure 6-11 Door group 6.2.3 Issuing Access Cards You can issue access cards to people one by one or in batches. Step 1 On the Personnel Management interface, double-click any people you need to issue access card to, and then click Authentication tab. 55 Figure 6-12 Authentication 56 Step 2 Click Edit, and then click in Card section. Figure 6-13 Editing 57 Step 3 Select the card reader of the access standalone as needed. Figure 6-14 Reader manager 58 Step 4 Click Add next to Card, and then put the card to the card reader to issue card. The card number is displayed. Figure 6-15 Card number Step 5 Click OK. The card is issued to the people you selected. You can also issue cards in batches by clicking Batch Issue Card. You can refer to steps of issuing cards to record fingerprints. 6.2.4 First Card Unlock Only after the specified first-card user swipes the card every day can other users unlock the door with their cards. You can set up multiple first cards. Only after any one of the users swipes the first card can other users without first cards unlock the door with their cards. Step 1 On the Access Control interface, click
. 59 Step 2 Click the First Card Unlock tab. The First Card Unlock interface is displayed. Step 3 Click Add. Figure 6-16 Advanced function 60 Figure 6-17 First card unlock configuration Step 4 Configure the First Card Unlock parameters and click OK. For details, see Table 6-2. The system displays the First Card Unlock information. See Figure 6-18. First Card Unlock is enabled by default. Table 6-2 First card unlock parameters Parameter Description Time Template Door Status User You can select the target access control channel to configure the first card unlock. First Card Unlock is valid in the time period of the selected time template. After First Card Unlock is enabled, the door is in either the Normal mode or Always Open mode. You can select the user to hold the first card. Supports selecting a number of users to hold first cards. Any one of them swiping the first card means first card unlock is done. 61 Figure 6-18 First card unlock information Step 5 Click
. The icon changing into indicates First Card Unlock is enabled. 6.2.5 Multi-Card Unlock In this mode, multiple groups of users have to swipe cards for an access control channel in an established sequence to unlock the door. One group can have up to 50 users. With Multi-Card Unlock enabled for an access control channel, it supports up to four groups of users being on site at the same time for verification. The total number of users can be 64 at most, with up to five valid users. Step 1 On the Access Control interface, click
. The Advanced Function interface is displayed. Step 2 Click the Multi-Card Unlock tab. The Multi-Card Unlock interface is displayed. Step 3 Add user group. 1) Click Person Group. 62 2) Click Add. Figure 6-19 User group manager 63 Figure 6-20 User group configuration 3) Set up User Group Name. Select users from User List and click OK. You can select up to 64 users. The system displays the user group information. 4) Click in the upper right corner of the User Group Manager interface. Step 4 Configure Multi-Card Unlock. 1) Click Add. 64 Figure 6-21 Multi-card unlock configuration 2) Select the door to configure Multi-Card Unlock. 3) Select the user group. You can select up to four groups. The system displays the user group information. 65 4) Enter the Valid Quantity for each group to be on site and the Open Door Mode. Click or to adjust the user sequence for each group to unlock the door. The valid quantity refers to the number of users in each group that must be on site to swipe their cards. 5) Click OK. The system displays the Multi-Card Unlock information. Figure 6-22 User group information 66 Figure 6-23 Multi-card unlock details Step 5 Click
. The icon changing into indicates Multi-Card Unlock is enabled. 6.2.6 Anti-passback The Anti-passback feature requires a person to exit from the door that he or she came in from. For the same person, an entry record must pair with an exit record. If someone has entered by tailing someone else, which means there is no entry record, this person cannot unlock the door for exit. Step 1 On the Access Control interface, click
. The Advanced Function interface is displayed. Step 2 Click the Anti-passback tab. The Anti-passback interface is displayed. Step 3 Click Add. 67 Figure 6-24 Anti-passback configuration Step 4 Configure the anti-passback parameters and click OK. For details, see Table 6-3. The system displays the user selection information. See Figure 6-25. Table 6-3 User selection information description Parameter Description Device You can select the device to configure the anti-passback rules. Anti-passback name Reset Time(min) Time Template Remark Group X You can customize the name of an anti-passback rule. The access card becomes invalid if an anti-passback rule is violated. The reset time is the invalidity duration. You can select the time periods to implement the anti-passback rules. Description information. The group sequence here is the sequence for swiping cards. You can add up to 16 readers for each group. Each group can swipe cards on any of the readers. is When the selected device a multi-door controller, you must set up these parameters. X is a number. 68 Figure 6-25 Anti-passback information Step 5 Click
. The icon changing into indicates Anti-passback is enabled. 6.2.7 Remote Verification For devices with remote verification, when users unlock the doors with card, fingerprint, or password in the specified time period, it must be confirmed on the platform client before the access controller can be opened. Step 1 On the Access Control interface, click
. The Advanced Function interface is displayed. Step 2 Click the Remote Verification tab. The Remote Verification interface is displayed. Step 3 Click Add. 69 Figure 6-26 Add remote verification Step 4 Select Time Template and access control channel, and click OK. The system displays the remote verification information. 70 Figure 6-27 Remote verification information Step 5 Click
. The icon changing into indicates Remote Verification is enabled. 6.2.8 Viewing Access Control Records You can view access control records. There are two types of records:
Online records The access control records stored on the platform. Offline records The access control records stored in the device when it had not been added to the platform or were disconnected from the platform. After the device is added to the platform or reconnects to the platform, the platform will read the records generated when the device was offline. Configure the alarm in Event manually so that the external alarm can be uploaded to the platform. 6.2.8.1 Online Records Go to the Access Control module from the Homepage on the platform client, and click to go to the access control records search interface. See Figure 6-28. Click Export in the upper-right corner of the interface and save the exported log to a local disk. 71 Figure 6-28 Log search 72 6.2.8.2 Offline Records You can extract unlock records and alarm records separately. Step 1 On Access Control interface, click
. The Access Control Records interface is displayed. Step 2 Click at the upper-right corner. The Password Verification interface is displayed. Step 3 Enter the login password on the Password Verification interface. The Log Extract interface is displayed. Figure 6-29 Extract logs during device offline Step 4 Click and set period. Step 5 Click to display devices, and then select a channel. Step 6 Click OK. The records are displayed. 6.2.9 Viewing Device Logs View logs of access control devices, such as login and logout logs. Step 1 On the Access Control interface, click
. 73 Step 2 Select a device and time, and then click Search. The search results are displayed. Figure 6-30 Device log 74 Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: its something that pertains to every device that is connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them less susceptible to attacks. Below are some tips and recommendations on how to create a more secured security system. Mandatory actions to be taken for basic equipment network security:
1. Use Strong Passwords Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords:
The length should not be less than 8 characters;
Include at least two types of characters; character types include upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols;
Do not contain the account name or the account name in reverse order;
Do not use continuous characters, such as 123, abc, etc.;
Do not use overlapped characters, such as 111, aaa, etc.;
2. Update Firmware and Client Software in Time According to the standard procedure in Tech-industry, we recommend to keep your equipment (such as NVR, DVR, IP camera, etc.) firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is equipped with the latest security patches and fixes. When the equipment is connected to the public network, it is recommended to enable the auto-check for updates function to obtain timely information of firmware updates released by the manufacturer. We suggest that you download and use the latest version of client software.
"Nice to have" recommendations to improve your equipment network security:
1. Physical Protection We suggest that you perform physical protection to equipment, especially storage devices. For example, place the equipment in a special computer room and cabinet, and implement well-done access control permission and key management to prevent unauthorized personnel from carrying out physical contacts such as damaging hardware, unauthorized connection of removable equipment (such as USB flash disk, serial port), etc. 2. Change Passwords Regularly We suggest that you change passwords regularly to reduce the risk of being guessed or cracked. 3. Set and Update Passwords Reset Information Timely The equipment supports password reset function. Please set up related information for password reset in time, including the end users mailbox and password protection questions. If the information changes, please modify it in time. When setting password protection questions, it is suggested not to use those that can be easily guessed. 4. Enable Account Lock The account lock feature is enabled by default, and we recommend you to keep it on to guarantee the account security. If an attacker attempts to log in with the wrong password several times, the corresponding account and the source IP address will be locked. 5. Change Default HTTP and Other Service Ports 75 We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers between 1024~65535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using. 6. Enable HTTPS 7. Enable Whitelist We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel. We suggest you to enable whitelist function to prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses, from accessing the system. Therefore, please be sure to add your computers IP address and the accompanying equipments IP address to the whitelist. 8. MAC Address Binding We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the equipment, thus reducing the risk of ARP spoofing. 9. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them. 10. Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes If not needed, it is recommended to turn off some services such as SNMP, SMTP, UPnP, etc., to reduce risks. If necessary, it is highly recommended that you use safe modes, including but not limited to the following services:
SNMP: Choose SNMP v3, and set up strong encryption passwords and authentication passwords. SMTP: Choose TLS to access mailbox server. FTP: Choose SFTP, and set up strong passwords. AP hotspot: Choose WPA2-PSK encryption mode, and set up strong passwords. 11. Audio and Video Encrypted Transmission If your audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive, we recommend that you use encrypted transmission function, to reduce the risk of audio and video data being stolen during transmission. Reminder: encrypted transmission will cause some loss in transmission efficiency. 12. Secure Auditing Check online users: we suggest that you check online users regularly to see if the device is logged in without authorization. Check equipment log: By viewing the logs, you can know the IP addresses that were used to log in to your devices and their key operations. 13. Network Log Due to the limited storage capacity of the equipment, the stored log is limited. If you need to save the log for a long time, it is recommended that you enable the network log function to ensure that the critical logs are synchronized to the network log server for tracing. 14. Construct a Safe Network Environment In order to better ensure the safety of equipment and reduce potential cyber risks, we recommend:
Disable the port mapping function of the router to avoid direct access to the intranet devices from external network. The network should be partitioned and isolated according to the actual network needs. If there are no communication requirements between two sub networks, it is 76 suggested to use VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve the network isolation effect. Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to private networks. It is recommended that you enable your device's firewall or blacklist and whitelist feature to reduce the risk that your device might be attacked. 77
1 2 | Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 1.22 MiB | November 05 2020 |
Access Standalone ASI1212F 12V ,1A P/N:1.0.01.25.10930 MAC:
AA:BB:CC:11:22:00 S/N:
2M0024EPAG63295 FCC ID:SVN-ASI1212F MADE IN CHINA
1 2 | Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 115.25 KiB | November 05 2020 |
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Date: 12/9, 2020 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize UL-CCIC COMPANY LIMITED to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by UL-CCIC COMPANY LIMITED on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing UL-CCIC COMPANY LIMITED as our representative, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
b) c) d) e) f) make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
g) h) i) j) endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Signed by:
Company Name: Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Contact Name: Yolanda chen Title of PersonCertificate Manager Address: No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. China
1 2 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 105.25 KiB | November 05 2020 |
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Request for Confidentiality Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Subject:
FCC IDSVN-ASI1212F To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions rules (47 CFR 0.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachments as confidential document from public disclosure indefinitely. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Theory of Operation Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and those information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Best Regards Company Name: Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Contact Name: Yolanda chen Title of PersonCertificate Manager Address: No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. China
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1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Access Standalone | ||||
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1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Grant Comments | Listed output power is peak conducted for 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n20. Listed output is conducted for 802.11n40. This device supports WLAN bandwidths 20MHz and 40MHz. The transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Firm Name |
UL-CCIC Company Limited
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1 2 | Name |
C****** Z******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86 5********
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1 2 |
C******@ul.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.139 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.0191 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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