mitrefinch T2 Manual de usuario

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What is the management portal?
The management portal is an enterprise time and security
control platform.
The family of Mitrench terminal hardware enables you to
use a variety of clocking options, including face, ngerprint
and prox devices, to capture employee time clocking and
much more.
How does the management portal
work?
The T2 connects over the internet to the Mitrench
management portal. The portal provides graphical
conguration tools and real-time visibility of security status
throughout the world.
The T2 automatically performs cong and the
management portal OS updates. No on-site servers
or software are required to control and manage
your security estate.
What is a T2?
A T2 is a biometric authentication terminal used to allow a
business to authenticate and track clocking data for users.
The users do this by interacting with the device to register
their arrival and departure time.
Additional applications and features are available on the
device according to the customer requirements.

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Contents
Specications 03
Installation procedure 05
Installation steps
Cabling and physical installation options
Wall mounting bracket
IP66 installations
Conguration and deployment
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Connectivity 10
Network settings and hardware registration
Powering on and resetting the T2
Power and batteries
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Specications
Everything you need to know about the T2
Case PTFE coated Magnesium Alloy
Networking Ethernet, Wi-Fi (2.4Ghz)
IP Rating IP66
Battery Backup Up to 60 mins
Authentication Modes Face/Finger/Prox
Contactless Clocking
Onboard User Enrolment
HD Video Camera
Mic/Speaker
7” Hi-Res Colour Touchscreen (Capacitive)
Internal Proximity Reader
Integrated Prox Card Enroller
Temperature Sensor
Supported Users 10,000
LED Status Indicator

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Operating System Mitrench OS
Cabling Conduit Adaptor (Optional)
Power 10W (typ) DC or PoE
Operating Temperature Range -10 to 40°C
Certications CE/CB/FCC/MET/RCM/NRTL/UK CA
Dimensions (H x W x D mm) 296x126x39

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Installation procedure
Before use the device should be wall mounted using the supplied steel wall bracket.
We recommend that the device is installed by a suitably qualied installation
technician.
Installation steps
Fix the steel wall bracket to the wall in an appropriate position, ensuring
there is enough space to mount the T2.
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Plug the cables into the T2 as specied within a Mitrench installation plan.
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If you are a Mitrench installation professional, you may plug the power
into the T2 and turn it on at the mains.
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Switch the battery to on. The T2 will begin to boot up.
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Run all necessary cables to their position near the terminal. The T2 can be
cabled directly into the back via a wall conduit or from underneath. The rear
access port is recommended when an IP66 installation is required.
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Screw the rear plate onto the back of the T2.
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Screw the set screws into the bottom of the T2.
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Hang the T2 on the wall bracket.
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Install the two retaining nylon locking nuts onto the set screws and tighten.
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At this point the unit will need adding to the network. This is covered in ‘Network settings
and hardware’ on page 13.
This stage of commissioning is undertaken by a Mitrench specialist and we do not
recommend a customer attempt to add the unit to their network, until fully trained
by a Mitrench specialist to do so.
Cabling and physical installation options
The T2 supports a wide variety of installation options. If installed correctly the T2 can
offer full IP66 water and dust ingress protection to support use both outside and in
environmentally challenging environments.
The unit may be powered by Power over Ethernet or a dedicated low voltage DC power
supply. Mitrench only recommend the use of a Mitrench supplied and certied power
supply with Mitrench hardware.

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Wall mounting bracket
The T2 comes with a strong steel wall mounting bracket.
The rear bracket plate should be screwed to the wall with a recommended minimum
of M3.5 x 40mm screw and rawl plug. In the case of an IP66 installation please see
guidelines in the IP66 Section.
Cables can be fed through the circular hole ready for the T2.
Once all the cables have been inserted, the T2 backplate can then be screwed to the T2,
the set screws screwed into the holes in the bottom of the T2, and the T2 hooked onto
the wall bracket.
The T2 is secured in place by two nylon locking nuts tted to the set screws.
Cable entry
Cables can enter the T2 from the rear or from below.

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Placement
IP66 installations
The T2 is IP66 certied - installations that require protection against the ingress of water
or dust must use the rear cable entry.
Rubber seals are supplied as standard with all units and must be left tted to the cable
slots in the bottom of the unit before the rear plate is afxed. Before the wall bracket is
screwed to the wall, care should be take to ensure the wall is at and ush to the bracket.
To ensure water does not gather behind the the T2 supporting bracket, exterior grade
waterproof sealant needs to be applied. A ring of sealant should be piped onto the wall,
1cm from the outside edge of the bracket and cover the entire circumference prior to
screwing it to the wall.
Cables should be channeled into or presented through the wall and fed through the
holes in the T2 brackets. Once securely fastened, the two neoprene seals will compress
to ensure a watertight seal.
It is imperative that the DC power adapter should not be left exposed or
positioned externally. It should be placed inside and the long lead run down the
channel and into the back of the T2 through the waterproof aperture.
Similarly, where an ethernet cable is used to power the device, the cable should be
carried down a waterproof channel and in through the entry hole.

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Conguration and deployment process
Before you turn on the T2, build the appropriate conguration using the graphical
conguration screen on the management portal.
Scenarios for most hardware devices are applied as templates and adaptively assign the
wiring connections on the rear of the T2.
When on-site, wire the solution exactly as detailed in the graphical conguration
(downloadable).
During the setup phase for the T2, a device specic engineer pin code will be
required in order to enable and congure the device.
Under no circumstances should
your DC power supply or PoE
switch be placed outside or
exposed to water.
Optional conduit adapter
For installations requiring a bottom
entry, Mitrench can supply an optional
conduit adapter which enables power
and data cables coming in via a 20mm
standard conduit to be junctioned to the
bottom of the T2.
In this case the two rubber bungs are
removed to enable the cables to enter
into the bottom of the unit.
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