Artec Group Broadway 3D B Manual de usuario

Broadway 3D Security System
USER MANUAL
v.1.1.0
Artec Group, Inc. 2012

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Table of contents
1. General Information ........................................................................................ 3
2. Delivery Package ............................................................................................. 4
3.1. B3D BR ......................................................................................................... 5
3.2. B3D B ........................................................................................................... 6
3.3. B3D BM ........................................................................................................ 7
4. Integration with ACS ....................................................................................... 8
5. HW Specifications ......................................................................................... 10
5.1. B3D BR Recognition Unit ............................................................................ 10
5.2. B3D B Recognition Unit .............................................................................. 14
5.3. B3D BM Recognition Unit ........................................................................... 19
5.4. Recognition Unit mounting set ................................................................... 24
5.5. Computing Unit .......................................................................................... 25
5.6. B3D Controller ............................................................................................ 27
5.7. VGA Extenders ........................................................................................... 29
6. Mechanical Installation ................................................................................. 31
6.1. B3D BR ....................................................................................................... 31
6.2. B3D B ......................................................................................................... 34
6.3. B3D BM ...................................................................................................... 40
6.4. B3D Connection with Access Control Systems ............................................ 47

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1. General Information
The Broadway 3D (B3D) security system is designed for building highly reliable biometric stand-alone
access control systems (ACS). B3D system reads biometric information about face shape, compares it
with those biometric templates registered in the database, and makes the decision to issue control
signals to actuators controlling access to premises (turnstiles, locks, gates, etc.), while simultaneously
displaying information on the status of work on a monitor and LED indicators.
B3D system can also complement existing access control systems that are based on other identification
technologies, in order to improve their reliability and functionality. In those cases, B3D system interacts
with elements of the access control system - access control card readers and/or controllers having a
Wiegand interface.
B3D system can operate in either identification or verification mode. The type of biometric template
remains unchanged. Therefore, during operation of the system, at any time the system can be switched
from one mode to the other. If several B3D systems work as an integrated solution, then some of them
may operate in the mode of verification, and some in the mode of identification.

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2. Delivery Package
B3D systems come in the packages described in Table 1.
Component
B3D version B
B3D version BM
B3D version BR
3D Camera
+
+
+
B3D Pole
+
+
o
Recognition Unit mounting set
+
+
o
Docking station
+
+
+
Computing Unit
+
+
+
VGA Extender
o
+
o
Monitor
o
+
o
Packaging
+
+
+
ASP software package
+
+
+
User Manual
+
+
+
Table 1. B3D packages
B3D Poles vary between B3D versions. Packaging may vary between B3D Versions. The rest components
are the same for all B3D versions, if included.

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3. Electrical Connection Diagram
3.1. B3D BR
Figure 1 illustrates basic electrical connection diagram of B3D BR system.
FIG 1. B3D BR basic electrical connection diagram

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3.2. B3D B
FIG 2. B3D B optional electrical connection diagram

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3.3. B3D BM
FIG 3. B3D BM optional electrical connection diagram

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4. Integration with ACS
Figures 4 to 7 show typical scenarios of integration of B3D B/BM/BR with Access Control Systems.
FIG 4. Integration with an actuator
FIG 5. Integration with an actuator and a card reader

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FIG 6. Integration with a door controller
FIG 7. Integration with a door controller and a card reader

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5. HW Specifications
5.1. B3D BR Recognition Unit
5.1.1. Overview
B3D BR Recognition Unit is a part of B3D system that end users directly interact with. The Recognition
Unit is always installed at point of access (e.g. doors and turnstiles) with exception of cases when it is
used not for access control purposes but only as an enrollment station. The Recognition Unit captures
3D facial biometric of users, sends that data over Ethernet to the Computing Unit and provides
interaction with third parties Access Control Systems components via embedded B3D controller. The
Recognition Unit also provides users with visual feedback information about the B3D system and
recognition process conditions with the LED indication.
B3D BR Recognition Unit is an OEM unit. It may be mechanically integrated in and mounted on a
turnstile, wall, door, reception desk, tripod, and etc.
FIG 8. B3D BR Recognition Unit
5.1.2. B3D BR Recognition Unit package
B3D BR Recognition Unit package includes:
3D Camera
Docking station
Ethernet patch-cord
Power supply
Power cord
B3D BR Recognition Unit comes without any mounting set. Its mounting method depends on particular
integration and/or installation conditions. Mounting set for specific conditions may be designed and
delivered by the manufacturer upon order.
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