Recognition Systems HandPunch 1000 Manual de usuario

HandPunch 1000
Manual
ATR Systems, Inc.
Time & Labor Management Solutions
Tel: 215.443.8720
Fax: 215.443.8709
www.HandPunch.com
P/N: 70100-6009 Version 3.0

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the Installation Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglemente sure le materiel
brouilleur du Canada.
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Document Part Number: 70100-6009 – Revision 3 – July, 2003
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Biometrics 3
Principle of Operation 4
Specifications 6
Planning an Installation 9
Site Preparation 9
HandPunch Placement 9
Wiring 10
Power Input 10
Battery Backup Operation 10
HandPunch to Host Computer Connection 11
RS-232 Host Computer Connection 11
Modem Host Computer Connection 11
Mechanical Installation 13
Wall Plate Installation 13
Wiring Connections 17
Erasing the Memory 21
Closing the HandPunch 23
Enter Command Menu 25
If No One is Enrolled in the HandPunch 25
If Users are Enrolled in the HandPunch 25
Navigating Command Menus 27
Programming the HandPunch 29
System Management 31
Service Menu 32
Setup Menu 34
Management Menu 37
Enrollment Menu 39
Special Menu 43
HandPunch Maintenance 45
Appendix A - Installation Tips 47
Appendix B - Differences in Board Layout 49
Appendix C - Old Board Configuration 51

Appendix D - Troubleshooting 63
Glossary 65
Limited Warranty 67

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Introduction
The HandPunch 1000 is a member of the Recognition Systems’ line of biometric
hand geometry Time and Attendance Terminals1. The HandPunch records and
stores the three-dimensional shape of the human hand for comparison and
identity verification. Upon verification, the HandPunch records the time, date,
user ID number, and collected time and attendance data for collection by a host
computer. The HandPunch can communicate with a host computer.
The HandPunch provides proof-positive employee identification combined with
the sophisticated operating features one expects in a modern Time and
Attendance Terminal. Because of this unique combination of capabilities, the
HandPunch provides the most accurate Time and Attendance data collection
terminal available. The key features of the HandPunch include:
• Transaction Buffer
- 5,120 event capacity
• Programmable Clock and Date Formats and Daylight Savings Switch-over
Biometrics Biometrics is a term describing the automatic measurement and comparison of
human characteristics. While its origins are ancient, the evolution of advanced
scanning and microprocessor technology brought biometrics into everyday life.
Electronic hand geometry technology first appeared in the 1970s. Recognition
Systems Inc., founded in 1986, built the first mass-produced hand geometry
readers and made biometric technology affordable for the commercial market.
Today, Recognition Systems’ products are in use in every imaginable application
from protecting cash vaults to verifying employee attendance in hospitals.
1. For the sake of using a consistent name throughout the manual, the HandPunch 1000
terminal is referred to as the HandPunch for the remainder of this manual.

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Principle of
Operation
The HandPunch uses low-level infrared light, optics, and a CMOS (IC chip)
camera to capture a three-dimensional image of the hand. Using advanced
microprocessor technology, the HandPunch converts the image to an electronic
template. It stores the template in a database with the user’s ID number.
To gain punch, the user enters his or her ID number at the HandPunch’s keypad
or uses an external card reader. The HandPunch prompts the user to place his or
her hand on the HandPunch’s platen1. The HandPunch compares the hand on
the platen with the user’s unique template. If the images match, the HandPunch
records the transaction for processing.
The
HandPunch
Terminal
The HandPunch is a time and attendance terminal designed for use with time
and attendance software. Refer to Figure 1-1 on page 5 when reviewing the
information in this section.
The HandPunch has an integrated keypad for ID entry (see Figure 1-1). The
and keys are used for data entry and programming.
Four different features assist the user with hand placement and read verification.
1. A light emitting diode (LED) hand placement display on the HandPunch’s top
panel assists users with hand placement on the platen.
2. A liquid crystal display (LCD) shows operational data and programming
menus.
3. “Red light/Green light” verification LEDs quickly inform users if their verifica-
tion attempts were rejected or accepted.
4. An internal beeper provides audible feedback during keypad data entry and
user verification.
1. The Platen is the flat surface at the base of the HandPunch (see Figure 1-1). This is where
users place their hands for enrollment and verification. It has guide pins to assist
positioning the fingers during use.
CLEAR ENTER

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Figure 1-1: The HandPunch 1000
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Introduction
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Specifications
Table 1: Specifications
Size: 8.85 inches wide by 11.65 inches high by 8.55 inches deep
22.3 cm wide by 29.6 cm high by 21.7 cm deep
Power: 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts
Weight: 6 lbs (2.7 kg) – 7 lbs (3.2 kg) with optional backup battery
Temperature: -10°C to +60°C – non-operating/storage (14°F to 140°F)
5°C to 40°C – operating (40°F to 110°F)
Relative Humidity Non-
Condensing:
5% to 95% – non-operating/storage (non-condensing)
20% to 80% – operating
Verification Time: 1 second or less
Memory Retention: 5 years using a standard internal lithium battery
Transaction Buffer: 5,120 transactions
ID Number Length: 1 to 10 digits
Baud Rate: 300 to 28.8 K bps
Communications: RS-232, optional Modem
User Capacity: 50 users

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Options The HandPunch has the following options available.
• Backup Battery Support See Technical Note 70200-0012 –
Rev. D
• Modem Communication See Technical Note 70200-0013 –
Rev. D
Recommended European Power Supply:
Ault, Inc.
7300 Boone Ave. North
Minneapolis, MN 55428 USA
PH: 612-493-1900
E-mail: [email protected]
Part number: D48-121000-A040G
230 VAC Input, 12 VDC @ 1Amp output (unregulated)
Ault style #41 connector (barrel plug)
approved
recyclable

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