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Documentation for ACFA PSIM 1.3.
Attention!
When you create an access level in the Access Manager module, select the Suprema 2 Door objects of the corresponding controllers as a required access point (see Working with access levels in the Access Manager software module). If you select Suprema 2 Host objects as an access point, this access level will not work.
Additional user parameters are configured in the Access Manager module (for details, see Guide for configuring and working with the Access Manager integration module). To do this, in the user editing mode, specify the following additional parameters:
- Suprema 2 Card Auth Mode—determines the system behavior logic:
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Only card—the user can get access only by card;
- Card And Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first present a card and then a fingerprint;
- Card and Pin—the user can get access if they first presents a card and then enter a PIN code;
- Fingerprint Or Pin After Card—the user can get access if they first present a card and then either present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Card And Fingerprint And Pin—the user can get access if they present a card, then a fingerprint and then enter a PIN code in this exact sequence;
- Cannot use—the user always gets access by card.
- Suprema 2 Ex Card Auth Mode—determines the logic of authorization by an access card:
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Card—the user can get access by card;
- Card→Face—the user can get access if they first present a card and then pass a face check to match the stored photo;
- Card→Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first present a card and then a fingerprint;
- Card→Pin—the user can get access if they first presents a card and then enter a PIN code;
- Card→Face or Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first present a card and then pass a face check to match the stored photo or present a fingerprint;
- Card→Face or Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card and then pass a face check to match the stored photo or enter a PIN code;
- Card→Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card and then a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Card→Face or Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card and then pass a face check to match the stored photo or present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Card→FaceFingerprint—the user can get access if they first present a card, then pass a face check to match the stored photo, and then present a fingerprint;
- Card→Face→Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card, then pass a face check to match the stored photo, and then enter a PIN code;
- Card→Fingerprint→Face—the user can get access if they first present a card and then a fingerprint, and after that pass a face check to match the stored photo;
- Card→Fingerprint→Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card and then a fingerprint, and after that enter a PIN code;
- Card→Face or Fingerprint→Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card, then pass a face check to match the stored photo or present a fingerprint, and then enter a PIN code;
- Card→Face→Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first present a card, then pass a face check to match the stored photo, then present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Cannot Use—the user always gets access by card.
- Suprema 2 Ex Face Auth Mode—determines the logic of authorization by checking a face to match the stored photo:
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Face—the user can get access if they pass a face check to match the stored photo;
- Face→Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first pass a face check to match the stored photo and then present a fingerprint;
- Face→Pin—the user can get access if they first pass a face check to match the stored photo, and then enter a PIN code;
- Face→Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first pass a face check to match the stored photo, then present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Face→Fingerprint→Pin—the user can get access if they first pass a face check to match the stored photo, then present a fingerprint, and after that enter a PIN code;
- Cannot Use—the user always gets access if they pass a face check to match the stored photo.
- Suprema 2 Ex Finger Auth Mode—determines the logic of authorization by fingerprint:
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Fingerprint—the user can get access by fingerprint;
- Fingerprint→Face—the user can get access if they first present a fingerprint, and after that pass a face check to match the stored photo;
- Fingerprint→Pin—the user can get access if they first present a fingerprint, and then enter a PIN code;
- Fingerprint→Face or Pin—the user can get access if they first present a fingerprint, then pass a face check to match the stored photo or enter a PIN code;
- Fingerprint→Face→Pin—the user can get access if they first present a fingerprint, then pass a face check to match the stored photo, and after that enter a PIN code;
- Cannot Use—the user always gets access by fingerprint.
- Suprema 2 Ex Id Auth Mode—determines the logic of authorization by a unique user identifier (id):
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Id→Face—the user can get access if they first enter their id and then pass a face check to match the stored photo;
- Id→Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first enter their id and then present a fingerprint;
- Id→Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id and then enter a PIN code;
- Id→Face or Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first enter their id and then pass a face check to match the stored photo or present a fingerprint;
- Id→Face or Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then pass a face check to match the stored photo or enter a PIN code;
- Id→Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Id→Face or Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then pass a face check to match the stored photo, or present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Id→Face→Fingerprint—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then pass a face check to match the stored photo, and after that present a fingerprint;
- Id→Face→Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then pass a face check to match the stored photo, and then enter a PIN code;
- Id→Fingerprint→Face—the user can get access if they first enter their id, then present a fingerprint, and after that pass a face check to match the stored photo;
- Id→Fingerprint→Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, then present a fingerprint, and after that enter a PIN code;
- Id→Face or Fingerprint→Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, then pass a face check to match the stored photo or present a fingerprint, and after that enter a PIN code;
- Id→Face→Fingerprint or Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, then pass a face check to match the stored photo, and after that present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Id→Fingerprint→Face or Pin—the user can get access if they first enter their id, then present a fingerprint, and after that pass a face check to match the stored photo or enter a PIN code;
- Cannot Use—the user always gets access by id.
- Suprema 2 Faces—displays the number of face vectors assigned to the current user.
- Suprema 2 Finger Auth Mode—determines the logic of authorization by fingerprint:
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Only Fingerprint—the user can get access only by presenting a fingerprint;
- Fingerprint And Pin—the user can get access if they first present a fingerprint and then enter a PIN code;
- Cannot use—the user always gets access by fingerprint.
- Suprema 2 Id Auth Mode—determines the logic of authorization by id:
- Default—the default behavior set in the device settings;
- Fingerprint After Id—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then presents a fingerprint;
- Pin After Id—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then enter a PIN code;
- Fingerprint Or Pin After Id—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then present a fingerprint or enter a PIN code;
- Fingerprint And Pin After Id—the user can get access if they first enter their id, and then present a fingerprint and enter a PIN code;
- Cannot use—the user always gets access by id.
- Suprema 2 Operator Level—determines access to the controller settings from its keyboard:
- None—the default value. The user doesn't have access to the settings;
- Admin—the user has full access to the settings;
- System settings—the user has access to the system settings, but not to the user settings;
User information—the user has the read-only access to the user information, but cannot change anything.
Note
You can get the access to the controller settings by pressing the Esc button on the controller's keyboard. After that, the device requires you to present a fingerprint, a card, or id.
Attention!
There must be at least one administrator level user. Otherwise, this feature is disabled.
- Suprema QR Code contains the value of the QR code assigned to the user.
- Suprema Bypass Card—if this card is presented, access will be granted and an alarm event will be generated. This card can be used by the user under duress.
- Suprema(2) Fingerprints—displays the number of fingerprints assigned to the current user.
- Suprema(2) Security Level—determines the quality level of the fingerprints. For the proper configuration, refer to the official reference guide for this system.
Additional user parameters in Suprema 2 integration are now configured.