Speedface v3l Lite User Manual
Speedface v3l Lite User Manual
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The founders of ZKTeco have been determined for independent research and
development of biometric verification procedures and the productization of
biometric verification SDK, which was initially widely applied in PC security and
identity authentication fields. With the continuous enhancement of the development
and plenty of market applications, the team has gradually constructed an identity
authentication ecosystem and smart security ecosystem, which are based on biometric
verification techniques. With years of experience in the industrialization of biometric
verifications, ZKTeco was officially established in 2007 and now has been one of the
globally leading enterprises in the biometric verification industry owning various
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Conventions used in this manual are listed below:
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<> Button or key names for devices. For example, press <OK>.
Window names, menu items, data table, and field names are
[] inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User]
window.
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Table of Contents
1 SAFETY MEASURES ................................................................................................ 7
2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY .............................................................................................. 8
3 OPERATION SAFETY ...............................................................................................9
4 INSTRUCTION FOR USE ........................................................................................10
4.1 STANDING POSITION, FACIAL EXPRESSION AND STANDING POSTURE ...................................... 10
4.2 FACE REGISTRATION ............................................................................................................ 11
4.3 STANDBY INTERFACE ............................................................................................................12
4.4 VIRTUAL KEYBOARD ............................................................................................................14
4.5 VERIFICATION MODE ...........................................................................................................15
4.5.1 FACIAL VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................. 15
4.5.2 CARD VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................... 17
4.5.3 PASSWORD VERIFICATION ..........................................................................................................19
4.5.4 COMBINED VERIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 21
5 MAIN MENU ......................................................................................................... 23
6 USER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................... 25
6.1 USER REGISTRATION ............................................................................................................25
6.1.1 REGISTER A USER ID AND NAME ............................................................................................. 25
6.1.2 USER ROLE ..................................................................................................................................26
6.1.3 FACE ............................................................................................................................................. 27
6.1.4 CARD ............................................................................................................................................27
6.1.5 PASSWORD .................................................................................................................................. 28
6.2 SEARCH USER ......................................................................................................................29
6.3 EDIT USER ........................................................................................................................... 29
6.4 DELETE USER .......................................................................................................................30
6.5 DISPLAY STYLE .................................................................................................................... 31
7 USER ROLE ........................................................................................................... 33
8 COMMUNICATION SETTINGS .............................................................................. 35
8.1 NETWORK SETTINGS ...........................................................................................................35
8.2 PC CONNECTION .................................................................................................................36
8.3 WI-FI SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 37
8.4 CLOUD SERVER SETTING .....................................................................................................41
8.5 NETWORK DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................ 42
9 SYSTEM SETTINGS ............................................................................................... 43
9.1 DATE AND TIME ...................................................................................................................43
1 Safety Measures
The below instructions intend to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to
avoid danger or property loss.The following precautions are to keep users safe and prevent
any damage. Please read carefully before installation.
1. Read, follow, and retain instructions – All safety and operational instructions
must be properly read and followed before bringing the device into service.
2. Do not ignore warnings – Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the
operating instructions.
And do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter as adapter overload
can cause over-heat or fire hazard.
8. Safety check – On completion of service or repair work on the unit, ask the
service technician to perform safety checks to ensure proper operation of
the device.
9. Power sources – Operate the system only from the label's power source
form. If the sort of power supply to use is unclear, call your dealer.
2 Electrical Safety
Make sure that the power has been disconnected before you wire, install, or
dismantle the device.
Ensure that the signal connected to the device is a weak-current (switch) signal;
otherwise, components of the device will get damaged.
Ensure that the standard voltage applicable in your country or region is applied.
If you are not sure about the endorsed standard voltage, please consult your local
electric power company. Power mismatch may cause a short circuit or device
damage.
In the case of power supply damage, return the device to the professional
technical personnel or your dealer for handling.
To avoid interference, keep the device far from high electromagnetic radiation
devices, such as generators (including electric generators), radios, televisions,
(especially CRT) monitors, or speakers.
3 Operation Safety
If smoke, odour, or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and
unplug the power cable, and then please contact the service centre.
Transportation and other unpredictable causes may damage the device hardware.
Check whether the device has any intense damage before installation.
If the device has major defects that you cannot solve, contact your dealer as soon
as possible.
Dust, moisture, and abrupt temperature changes can affect the device's service
life. You are advised not to keep the device under such conditions.
Do not keep the device in a place that vibrates. Handle the device with care. Do
not place heavy objects on top of the device.
Do not apply rosin, alcohol, benzene, pesticides, and other volatile substances
that may damage the device enclosure. Clean the device accessories with a piece
of soft cloth or a small amount of cleaning agent.
If you have any technical questions regarding usage, contact certified or experienced
technical personnel.
Note:
1) Make sure whether the positive polarity and negative polarity of the DC 12V
power supply is connected correctly. A reverse connection may damage the
device. It is not advisable to connect the AC 24V power supply to the DC 12V
input port.
2) Make sure to connect the wires following the positive polarity and negative
polarity shown on the device's nameplate.
3) The warranty service does not cover accidental damage, damage caused by
mis-operation, and damage due to independent installation or repair of the
product by the user.
Before getting into the device features and functions, it is recommended to be familiar
with the below fundamentals.
Note:
Please keep your facial expression and standing posture natural while enrolment or
verification.
4.2Face Registration
Try to keep the face in the centre of the screen during registration. Please face the
camera and stay still during face registration. The screen looks like this:
Be careful to keep your facial expression natural and not to change. (smiling
face, drawn face, wink, etc.)
If you do not follow the instructions on the screen, the face registration may
take longer or may fail.
Be careful not to display two faces on the screen. Register one person at a
time.
It is recommended for a user wearing glasses to register both faces with and
without glasses.
Ensure that the face appears inside the guideline displayed on the screen of
the device.
Sometimes, authentication may fail due to the change in the wearing glasses
then the one used while registration. In such a case, you may require authenticating
your face with the previously worn glasses. If your face was registered without
glasses, you should authenticate your face without glasses further.
If a part of the face is covered with a hat, a mask, an eye patch, or sunglasses,
authentication may fail. Do not cover the face, allow the device to recognize
both the eyebrows and the face.
4.3Standby Interface
After connecting the power supply, the following standby interface is displayed:
After adding a Super Administrator on the device, it requires the Super Administrator’s
verification before opening the menu functions.
Note:
For the security of the device, it is recommended to register a super administrator the
first time you use the device.
The punch state options can also be displayed and used directly on the standby
interface. Tap anywhere on the screen apart from the icons, and six shortcut
keys appears on the screen, as shown in the figure below:
Press the corresponding punch state key to select your current punch state,
which is displayed in green. Please refer to "Shortcut Key Mappings" for the
specific operation method.
Note:
The punch state options are off by default and need to select other mode options in the
"Personalize > Punch State Option" to get the punch state options on the
standby screen.
4.4Virtual Keyboard
Note:
The device supports the input in English language, numbers, and symbols.
4.5Verification Mode
4.5.1Facial Verification
It compares the acquired facial images with all face data registered in the device.
The following is the pop-up prompt box of comparison results.
Press on the main interface and enter the 1:1 facial verification mode.
If an employee registers password and card in addition to the face, the following
screen will appear. Select the icon to enter face verification mode.
4.5.2Card Verification
Press on the main interface and enter the 1:1 card verification mode.
If an employee registers face and password in addition to the card, the following
screen will appear. Select the icon to enter card verification mode.
4.5.3Password Verification
The device compares the entered password with the registered password of the
given User ID.
Tap the button on the main screen to enter the 1:1 password verification
mode. Then, input the user ID and press [OK].
If an employee registers face and card in addition to the password, the following
screen will appear. Select the icon to enter password verification mode.
Below are the display screens after entering a correct password and a wrong
password, respectively.
4.5.4Combined Verification
This device allows you to use a variety of verification methods to increase security.
There are a total of 9 distinct verification combinations that can be implemented,
as listed below:
For instance, when an employee has registered only for the face data, but the
Device verification mode is set as “Face + Password”, the employee will not be
able to complete the verification process successfully.
This is because the Device compares the face template of the person with the
registered verification template (both the Face and the Password) previously
stored to that Personnel ID in the Device.
But as the employee has registered only the Face but not the Password, the
verification will not get completed and the Device displays “Verification Failed”.
5 Main Menu
Press on the initial interface to enter the main menu, as shown below:
Function Description
Menu Description
Attendance
To query the specified Event logs.
Search
6 User Management
6.1User Registration
Tap User Mgt. on the main menu.
Note:
2) The user ID may contain 1-14 digits by default, support number and alphabetic.
3) During the initial registration, you can modify your ID but not after the
registration.
6.1.2User Role
On the New User interface, tap on User Role to set the user’s duty as either
Normal User or Super Admin.
Normal User: If the Super Admin is registered already in the device, then the
Normal Users will not have the privilege to manage the system and can only
access authentic verifications.
User Defined Roles: The Normal User can also be assigned custom roles with
User Defined Role. The user can be permitted to access several menu options
as required.
Note:
If the selected user role is the Super Admin, then the user must pass the identity
authentication to access the main menu. The authentication is based on the
authentication method(s) that the super administrator has registered.
6.1.3Face
Tap Face in the New User interface to enter the face registration page.
Please face towards the camera and place yourself in such a way that your face
image fits inside the white guiding box and stays still during face registration.
A progress bar shows up while registering the face and then "Enrolled Successfully"
message is displayed as the progress bar completes.
If the face is registered already then, the "Duplicated Face" message shows up.
The registration interface is as follows:
6.1.4Card
Tap Card in the New User interface to enter the card registration page.
Swipe the card underneath the card reading area on the Card interface. The
registration of the card will be successful.
If the card has already been registered, the message "Error! Card already
enrolled" appears. The registration interface looks like this:
6.1.5Password
Tap Password in the New User interface to enter the password registration page.
On the Password interface, enter the required password and re-enter to
confirm it and tap OK.
If the re-entered password is different from the initially entered password, then
the device prompts the message as "Password does not match!", where the
user needs to re-confirm the password again.
The password may contain 6 to 8 digits by default.
6.2Search User
On the Main Menu, tap User Mgt., and then tap All Users to search a User.
On the All-Users interface, tap on the search bar on the user’s list to enter the
required retrieval keyword (where the keyword may be the user ID, surname,
or full name) and the system will search for the related user information.
6.3Edit User
On the All-Users interface, tap on the required user from the list and tap Edit to
edit the user information.
Note:
The process of editing the user information is the same as adding a new user,
except that the User ID cannot be modified while editing a user. The process in
detail refers to "6.1 User Registration".
6.4Delete User
On the All-Users interface, tap on the required user from the list and tap Delete
to delete the user or specific user information from the device. On the Delete
interface, tap on the required operation, and then tap OK to confirm the deletion.
Delete Operations
Delete User: Deletes all the user information (deletes the selected User as a
whole) from the Device.
Delete Face Only: Deletes the face information of the selected user.
Delete Card Number Only: Deletes the card information of the selected user.
6.5Display Style
On the Main Menu, tap User Mgt., and then tap Display Style to enter Display
Style setting interface.
7 User Role
User Role facilitates to assign some specific permissions to certain users, based
on the requirement.
On the Main menu, tap User Role, and then tap on the User Defined Role to
set the user defined permissions.
The permission scope of the custom role can be set up into 3 roles, that is, the
custom operating scope of the menu functions of the user.
On the User Defined Role interface, toggle Enable Defined Role to enable or
disable the user defined role.
Then, by tapping on Define User Role, select the required privileges for the
new role, and then press the Return button.
During privilege assignment, the main menu function names will be displayed
on the left and its sub-menus will be listed on the right.
First tap on the required Main Menu function name, and then select its
required sub-menus from the list.
Note:
If the User Role is enabled for the Device, tap on User Mgt. > New User > User
Role to assign the created roles to the required users. But if there is no super
administrator registered in the Device, then the device will prompt "Please enroll
super admin first!" when enabling the User Role function.
8 Communication Settings
Communication Settings are used to set the parameters of the relevant parameters
of Network, PC Connection, Wi-Fi, Cloud Server and Network Diagnosis.
8.1Network Settings
When the device needs to communicate with a PC over the Ethernet, you need to
configure network settings and ensure that the device and the PC connect to the
same network segment.
Function Description
8.2PC Connection
Comm Key facilitates to improve the security of the data by setting up the
communication between the device and the PC. Once the Comm Key is set, a
password is required to connect the device to the PC software.
Function Description
8.3Wi-Fi Settings
The device provides a Wi-Fi module, which can be built-in within the device module.
The Wi-Fi module enables data transmission via Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) and
establishes a wireless network environment. Wi-Fi is enabled by default in the
device. If you don't need to use the Wi-Fi network, you can toggle the Wi-Fi to
disable the button.
Tap Wi-Fi Settings on the Comm. Settings interface to configure the Wi-Fi settings.
Once the Wi-Fi is turned on, the device will search for the available Wi-Fi within
the network range.
Tap on the required Wi-Fi name from the available list and input the correct
password in the password interface, and then tap Connect to Wi-Fi (OK).
Wi-Fi Enabled: Tap on the required Tap on the password field to enter
network from the searched network the password and tap on Connect
list. to Wi-Fi (OK).
When the Wi-Fi is connected successfully, the initial interface will display the
Wi-Fi logo.
The Wi-Fi can also be added manually if the required Wi-Fi does not show on the
list.
Tap on Add Wi-Fi Network to add On this interface, enter the Wi-Fi
the Wi-Fi manually. network parameters. (The added
network must exist.)
Note:
After successfully adding the Wi-Fi manually, follow the same process to search for
the added Wi-Fi name.
Advanced Setting
On the Wi-Fi Settings interface, tap on Advanced to set the relevant parameters
as required.
Function Description
Function Description
8.5Network Diagnosis
It helps to set the network diagnosis parameters.
Tap Network Diagnosis on the Comm. Settings interface. Enter the IP address
that needs to be diagnosed and tap Start the Diagnostic Test to check whether
the network can connect to the device.
9 System Settings
Tap System on the Main Menu interface to get into its menu options.
Tap Date and Time Auto Sync to enable automatic time synchronization based on
the service address you enter.
Tap Manual Date and Time to manually set the date and time and then tap to
Confirm and save.
Tap Select Time Zone to manually select the time zone where the device is
located.
Enable or disable this format by tapping 24-Hour Time. If enabled, then select
the Date Format to set the date.
Tap Daylight Saving Time to enable or disable the function. If enabled, tap
Daylight Saving Mode to select a daylight-saving mode and then tap
Daylight Saving Setup to set the switch time.
When restoring the factory settings, the time (24-hour) and date format (YYYY
-MM-DD) can be restored, but the device date and time cannot be restored.
Note:
For example, if a user sets the time of the device (18:35 on March 15, 2021) to
18:30 on January 1, 2022. After restoring the factory settings, the time of the
device will remain at 18:30 on January 1, 2022.
Function Description
Alphanumeric
Enable/Disable the alphanumeric as User ID.
User ID
9.3Face Parameters
Tap Face on the System interface to go to the Face parameter settings.
Function Description
Face Pitch Angle If a face’s pitch angle exceeds the set value, it will be
filtered by the algorithm, i.e., ignored by the terminal
thus no registration and comparison interface will be
triggered.
Face Rotation Angle If a face’s rotation angle exceeds the set value, it will
be filtered by the algorithm, i.e., ignored by the terminal
thus no registration and comparison interface will be
triggered.
Function Description
Function Description
Communication
Set the communication protocol to PUSH protocol.
Protocol
9.6Security Settings
Tap Security Settings on the System interface to go to the Security settings.
Function Description
9.7Factory Reset
The Factory Reset function restores the device settings such as communication
settings and system settings, to the default factory settings (this function does not
clear registered user data).
Tap Reset on the System interface and then tap OK to restore the default factory
settings.
10 Personalize Settings
Tap Personalize the Main Menu interface to customize interface settings, voice,
bell, punch state options, and shortcut key mappings.
10.1Interface Settings
Tap User Interface on the Personalize interface to customize the display style of
the main interface.
Function Description
10.2Voice Settings
Tap Voice on the Personalize interface to configure the voice settings.
Function Description
10.3Bell Schedules
Tap Bell Schedules on the Personalize interface to configure the Bell settings.
Function Description
Delete a Bell
On the All Bell Schedules interface, tap the required bell schedule, tap Delete,
and then tap Yes to delete the selected bell.
11 Data Management
On the Main Menu, tap Data Mgt. to delete the relevant data in the device.
11.1Delete Data
Tap Delete Data on the Data Mgt. interface to delete the required data.
Function Description
an algorithm upgrade.”
Delete Screen Savers To delete all the screen savers in the device.
The user may select Delete All or Delete by Time Range when deleting the access
records, attendance photos or block listed photos. Selecting Delete by Time Range,
you need to set a specific time range to delete all data within a specific period.
12 Access Control
On the Main Menu, tap Access Control to set the schedule of the door opening,
locks control and to configure other parameters settings related to access control.
To gain access, the registered user must meet the following conditions:
1. The relevant door’s current unlock time should be within any valid time zone
of the user’s time period.
2. The corresponding user’s group must be already set in the door unlock
combination (and if there are other groups, being set in the same access
combo, then the verification of those group’s members is also required to
unlock the door).
3. In default settings, new users are allocated into the first group with the default
group time zone, where the access combo is "1" and is set in unlock state by
default.
Function Description
Door Available It sets the timing for the door so that the door is
Time Period accessible only during that period.
Each time-period represents 10 Time Zones, i.e., 1 week and 3 holidays, and each
time zone is a standard 24 hour period per day and the user can only verify within
the valid time-period.
One can set a maximum of 3 time periods for every time zone. The relationship
among these time-periods is "OR". Thus, when the verification time falls in any one
of these time-periods, the verification is valid.
The Time Zone format of each time-period is HH MM-HH MM, which is accurate to
minutes according to the 24-hour clock.
Tap the grey box to search the required Time Zone and specify the required Time Zone
number (maximum up to 50 zones).
On the selected Time Zone number interface, tap on the required day (that is Monday,
Tuesday, etc.) to set the time.
Specify the start and the end time, and then tap OK.
Note:
The door is inaccessible for the whole day when the End Time occurs before the
Start Time (such as 23:57~23:56).
It is the time interval for valid access when the End Time occurs after the Start
Time (such as 08:00~23:59).
The door is accessible for the whole day when the End Time occurs after the Start
Time (such that Start Time is 00:00 and End Time is 23:59).
The default Time Zone 1 indicates that the door is open all day long.
12.3 Holidays
Whenever there is a holiday, you may need a distinct access time; but changing
everyone's access time one by one is extremely cumbersome, so a holiday access time
can be set that applies to all employees and the user will be able to open the door
during the holidays.
Tap Holidays on the Access Control interface to set the Holiday access.
Edit a Holiday
On the Holidays interface, select a holiday item to be modified. Tap Edit to modify
holiday parameters.
Delete a Holiday
On the Holidays interface, select a holiday item to be deleted and tap Delete. Press
OK to confirm the deletion. After deletion, this holiday does not display on the All
Holidays interface.
For Example:
unlock combination 1 consists of 5 people and all the 5 individuals are from 5
groups, namely, AC Group 1, AC Group 3, AC Group 5, AC Group 6, and AC Group 8,
respectively.
13 Attendance Search
Once the identity of a user is verified, the access record is saved in the device. This
function enables users to check their event logs.
Select Attendance Search on the Main Menu interface to search for the required
event Logs.
Once the record search completes. The figure shows the details
Tap the record highlighted in green of the selected record.
to view its details.
14 Autotest
Select Main Menu, tap Autotest. It enables the system to automatically test
whether the functions of various modules are working normally, including the
LCD, Voice, Microphone, Camera and Real-Time Clock (RTC).
Function Description
15 System Information
On the Main Menu, tap System Info to view the storage status, the version
information of the device, firmware information and the privacy policy.
Function Description
(Note: The IP address should be able to communicate with the ZKBioAccess IVS
server, preferably in the same network segment with the server address).
2. In the main menu, click COMM. > Cloud Server Setting to set the server address
and server port.
Software side
Login to ZKBioAccess software, click System > Communication > Communication
Monitor to set the ADMS service port, as shown in the figure below:
1. Click Attendance > Attendance Device > Device > Search, to open the Search interface
in the software.
3. After searching, the list and total number of access controllers will be displayed.
4. Click Add in operation column, a new window will pop-up. Select Attendance Area and
Time zone from each dropdowns and click OK to add the device.
2. Fill in all the required fields and click OK to register a new user.
3. Click Attendance > Attendance Device > Device > Control > Synchronize
Software Data to the Device to synchronize all the data to the device including
the new users.
Tap on the initial interface > System > Video Intercom Parameters >
Intercom Server Settings on the device to change the server address and server
port, as shown in the following figure.
Server Address: Enter the current server IP address, i.e., the IP address of the
server after the software is installed.
Server Port: The default server port is 25550.
2. Double click the icon to open the ZKBio Talk software. When the device-side
video intercom parameters are set correctly, the device automatically pushes the
device list on the left, as shown in following figure.
3. Users can click on to preview the video on the right. Click icon to close
the preview screen.
4. When a user clicks the Doorbell Button on the device to make a call, the
software interface displays the IP address of the calling device in yellow.
5. When the user clicks the icon to answer the call, the IP address is displayed in
green while on the call. The call duration is also displayed just above the icon.
Function Description:
Menu Description
This is the Remote open key, used to open the door remotely. The
default lock drive time is 5 seconds
Visitors press the Doorbell Button on the device to make a call and the phone will ring.
The user can accept or decline the call. After the user accepts the call, it will open the video
door phone interface. And then click icon to unlock the door.
Function Description:
Parameter Description
The icon becomes blue when click it, and you can talk to the
Speak
device at this time.
Note: For other specific operations, please refer to the ZSmartAPP User Manual.
19 Connecting to SIP★
Tap Monitoring Settings > SIP Settings on the System interface to enter the SIP parameter
setting interface.
Note: This function needs to be used with the indoor station Vpad A2.
Function Description
Talking Delay(s) Set the time of intercom, valid value 60 to 120 seconds.
User Name User name of the server, required field, user definable.
The SpeedFace-V3L(Lite) and the indoor station to achieve video intercom there are two
modes, respectively, the LAN and SIP server.
Note: SIP is an optional feature, when users need to enable the SIP server, they need
to purchase the server address and password from the distributor.
Note: In LAN, the IP addresses of the indoor station and the SpeedFace-V3L(Lite) must be in
the same network segment.
2. Enter the WebSever account and password, the initial account is: admin, password:
admin@123.
3. After logging into the interface, click Advanced Settings > SIP Settings > Download
Configuration Data to download an intercomm.csv file.
4. Enter the indoor station's communication address and device number in the downloadable
form.
5. Once the form is set up and saved, upload the configuration form inWebServer.
6. On SpeedFace-V3L(Lite), tap Calling Shortcut Settings, select any item except admin,
and enter the form information you just uploaded.
Function Description
Name
You can then tap ROOM1 on the punch status options to directly implement the video
intercom.
Device Number
Enter the device number in the call screen.
2. Once the SIP is set up correctly, a green dot will appear in the upper right corner of the
call page to indicate that the SpeedFace-V3L(Lite) is connected to the server.
4. Just enter the account number of the indoor station in the call screen of SpeedFace-
V3L(Lite) and then click the call icon.
For details on the operation and use of the indoor station, please refer to the indoor station
usermanual.