Iris Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No.
BM-ET300AE
REJECT
ACCEPT
BM
-ET
300
A
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the points
where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
13) All interconnecting devices must be UL Listed.
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 3
PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................... 5
FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................. 6
NOTIFICATION ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ............................................................................................... 7
TRADEMARKS ............................................................................................................................................ 7
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ......................................................................................................................... 7
DOCUMENT CONVENTION ....................................................................................................................... 8
PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 9
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS .................................................................... 11
■ External View ....................................................................................................................................... 11
■ Rear View ............................................................................................................................................. 12
■ Internal View ........................................................................................................................................ 12
SPECIFICATIONS OF WIEGAND CONNECTORS (FOR CARD READER) ................................................. 14
SPECIFICATIONS OF WIEGAND CONNECTORS (FOR ACCESS CONTROL PANEL) ............................. 14
SPECIFICATIONS OF ALARM OUTPUT CONNECTORS ........................................................................... 14
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................... 15
■ Preparation .......................................................................................................................................... 16
■ Notification about the Installation Site ................................................................................................. 16
■ Installation Space and Recognition Range ......................................................................................... 17
■ Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 18
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER ENROLLMENT AND RECOGNITION ....................................................... 20
OPERATING PROCEDURES (INSTRUCTIONS FOR IRIS CAMERA USERS) ............................................ 21
■ How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror ............................................................................................... 21
■ If You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning .............................................................................................. 23
■ If You are Wearing an Eyepatch, etc. .................................................................................................. 23
■ Cases of Enrollment/Recognition Failure ............................................................................................. 23
■ How to Carry out Enrollment ................................................................................................................ 24
■ How to Carry out Recognition .............................................................................................................. 26
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................ 30
■ When Enrollment/Recognition Becomes Invalid .................................................................................. 30
■ Before Requesting for Repair .............................................................................................................. 31
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 33
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................................................... 34
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PREFACE
Iris Camera BM-ET300AE is used in an access control system. The iris camera, which captures a user's iris image, is available
for following uses.
• As an enrollment camera for iris image capturing and iris server enrollment
To activate iris recognition, it is necessary to capture the iris images of a user and enroll the iris data in the iris server.
An iris camera generates iris data from iris images captured, and transfers the data to the iris server in the LAN (Local Area
Network). The iris data is enrolled in the iris database of the iris server. Up to 5 000 users can enroll their iris data. *1
*1 For iris data enrollment, you need to install the optional Administration Software BM-ES300AE and User License Software
BM-EU30000E Series onto a PC. The PC needs to have Microsoft® Windows® operating system installed.
The total number of users that can be enrolled differs depending on the total license numbers of the User License Software
BM-EU30000E Series.
• As a recognition camera for iris recognition
Iris data of up to 1 000 users can be distributed from the iris server to iris cameras. If the iris data of a user has been dis-
tributed to iris cameras, the cameras can recognize the user in approx. 1.5 seconds.*2 The user can check the recognition
result with the result indicator (ACCEPT/REJECT) on the front panel of the camera.
*2 The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions.
*3 The iris camera captures the iris images of both eyes at the same time, but the iris data of each eye is enrolled separately.
Enrollment/recognition by one
eye capturing is also available.
*4 Capturing diagnosis is made
by the administration software
at the time of enrollment.
For enrollment*6
Captures iris images of both eyes, generates iris data from
the iris images, and enrolls the iris data in the iris server.*3
Enrollment
*5 The user is recognized with the
iris data of either eye.
Iris server
*6 Up to 256 iris cameras (enroll-
ment and recognition cameras)
can be connected to the iris
server in the LAN.
Enrolled iris data is distributed
to iris cameras.
If no corresponding iris data
has been found in
the iris camera, the camera
accesses the administration
software to execute server
certification.
• Iris recognition technology is a
way to identify a person with
iris patterns (an iris is the thin
plate-shaped film in front of the
eyeball), which differ among
each person. The iris pattern of
the left eye differs from that of
the right eye.
Recognition
Administration Software BM-ES300AE*4
User License Software BM-EU30000E Series
For recognition*6
Captures the iris images of both eyes and
recognize a user by checking the iris
images with the iris data distributed.*5
Iris database
• Using iris cameras, users can carry out recognition without touching any devices.
• The iris data of users need to be enrolled in the iris server. In the iris recognition process, the users are recognized with the
enrolled iris data.
Iris
Retina
Pupil
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FEATURES
• Automatic guidance and recognition by voice guidance and guide indicator
When a user is within 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the front of an iris camera, the voice guidance will start. Moving to the point where
the user can see both eyes in the mirror according to the voice guidance or guide indicator, the user's iris images will be
automatically captured and the user will be recognized from the iris data. The recognition range of the iris camera is
between approx. 30 cm {0.98 ft.} and 40 cm {1.32 ft.}.
• One-time capturing of both eyes enables recognition in approx. 1.5 seconds*1
This iris camera captures the iris images of both eyes at the same time, generates iris data from the iris images, and com-
pares the data with that distributed to the recognition camera. If either of the iris data is corresponding with the iris data
distributed, you will be recognized as an enrolled user. The recognition time will be approx. 1.5 seconds.*1
If no corresponding iris data is found in the recognition camera, the camera will transfer the data to the iris server. The iris
server will compare the transferred iris data with those enrolled in the iris database for certification. (In this document, the
certification by the iris server is called "server certification".) The recognition time will be approx. 10 seconds.*2
*1 The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions.
*2 The recognition time may differ depending on the traffic of the network or the total number of the enrolled users.
• Built-in video surveillance camera
The iris camera has a built-in minisize colour camera. You can record the facial image of a user by connecting this camera
and a recorder. Using the recognition result outputs (REJECT) of the iris camera, you can record only users that have not
been recognized.
• Access control system can be composed.
Iris cameras and the iris server can compose an access control system in combination with access control panels*3, card
readers*3, and electric locks*3, etc.
*3 These devices are independent to BM-ET300AE.
• Supporting a common access control interface
Recognition result outputs support Wiegand, which is one of the interfaces commonly used for access control systems.
Any access control panel supporting the Wiegand interface can be directly connected to the iris camera. The camera also
has a Wiegand input. Any card reader supporting the Wiegand interface can be directly connected to the iris camera for
composing an access control system.
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NOTIFICATION ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
• This document describes basic operating instructions of Iris Camera BM-ET300AE.
• Manuals supplied to Administration Software BM-ES300AE, which is the software required for iris data enrollment, describe
the operating instructions of the software, examples of system composition, and setup guide. Normally, users of recogni-
tion cameras do not have to read them. These manuals are intended for system installers and administrators.
• System installers and administrators should read the following manuals as well as this document.
To set up iris cameras: BM-ET300AE Setup Manual, BM-ET300AE Software Installation Guide
To use Administration Software BM-ES300AE: BM-ES300AE User's Manual
These manuals are PDF documents contained on the CD-ROM that is supplied with Administration Software BM-ES300AE.
To read PDF documents, you need to install Adobe Acrobat® Reader, which you can obtain at the homepage of Adobe
Systems Incorporated.
TRADEMARKS
• Microsoft® Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Adobe Acrobat is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
• Private idTM is a trademark of Iridian Technologies in the United States.
• Other company names and product names appearing in these operating instructions are registered trademarks or trade-
marks of the company concerned.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
This Product is used to recognize an individual person by using Iris data, and is not designed to protect against "theft" or
"crime" independently.
IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON,
EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO BELOW:
(1) ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;
(2) PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER;
(3) UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER;
(4) INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING OUT OF NON-RECOGNITION WHEN IRIS DATA IS ALREADY ENROLLED,
DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE OTHER THAN ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT;
(5) ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COM-
BINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY;
(It might be a case that the entrance-gate control system, for example, combining the Product and the electric lock
devices, does not open/close the door properly because of before-mentioned reasons or other causes of such system
except for the Product.)
(6) ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, OR CLAIMS ARISING OUT FROM LOSS OR LEAK OF PC DATA INCLUDING IRIS DATA IN THE
IRIS SERVER
(Iris data is nature of privacy. The customer shall be responsible for any Iris data stored in the Iris server.)
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DOCUMENT CONVENTION
These operating instructions use the following convention when describing the use and operation of the camera.
Administration Software: Panasonic Administration Software BM-ES300AE (This software is sold separately, however, it must
be used in combination with iris cameras.)
This software is used for administering iris enrollment/recognition. The total number of users that can be enrolled differs
depending on the total license numbers of User License Software BM-EU30000E Series (This software is sold separately,
however, it must be used in combination with iris cameras.).
Distribution: To transfer enrolled data from the iris server to iris cameras and to save the data in the cameras
Enrollment: To save a user's iris data associated with the individual information (name and ID data, etc.) in the iris server
Iris data is enrolled using the administration software.
ID data: The data, which is enrolled with each user’s information in an access control system with a card reader
Iris camera: Panasonic Iris Camera BM-ET300AE
Iris data: Data that are generated from captured iris images
Iris recognition: Way to identify a person with iris patterns, which differ between each person
Iris server: PC in which the following applications are installed
The iris server can administer all the iris cameras connected in the LAN.
• Administration Software (BM-ES300AE)
• User License Software (BM-EU30000E Series)
Recognition: To identify a user by comparing the iris data generated (from iris images captured) with the data enrolled in the
iris database
Server certification: Certification carried out by the iris server when no corresponding iris data is found in iris cameras
The camera generates iris data from the iris images captured. Then, the iris data is transferred to the iris server in the LAN,
which carries out certification. The setting in the administration software will determine whether to carry out server certifica-
tion.
User license software: Panasonic User License Software BM-EU30000E Series that is required to enroll iris data
You need to purchase the software which supports the total number of users enrolled.
• For 100 users: BM-EU30100E
• For 1 000 users: BM-EU31000E
• For 3 000 users: BM-EU33000E
• For 5 000 users: BM-EU35000E
Voice guidance: One of the methods to guide the eyes of users to the capturing range
Voice guidance leads users with the voice output from the speaker of the iris camera.
The setting of voice guidance will be configured by the system administrator using Administration Software BM-ES300AE.
The parameters are as follows. (Refer to system administrators for details on setting.)
• Guidance language can be selected from among 12 languages.
• Audio setting can be selected from "Mute" (Nothing is output.), "Simple" (Shutter sound and recognition result are out-
put.) and "Full" (Voice guidance, shutter sound, and recognition result are output.).
Wiegand: Transmission protocol used as an access control system interface
Warning(s): Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in severe injury or loss of life.
Caution(s): Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or injury.
Note(s): Note statements identify special instruction, rule, or side comment related to the topic.
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PRECAUTIONS
• The third-party external power supply should meet
the specifications. (Refer to p. 33.)
General Safety Requirement
For Installation:
Refer all work related to the installation of the product to
qualified service personnel or system installers.
Consult an expert for help in evaluating load bearing
capacity of the installation surface and structure. If the sur-
face is not strong enough, the camera may fall down. Refer
to the product specifications for weights.
• Replacement part
Exchange the following parts for the same type.
F1: K5D402BK0002
• Adopting tamper-proof structure.
Refer to service personnel for relocating or servicing
the unit.
As the unit has been designed in tamper-proof struc-
ture, buzzer sound will be activated with alarm notifica-
tion when you try to open the front cover or detach the
camera from the wall. Then, recognition will become
unavailable, the alarm notification will also be sent to
the iris server, and the stored data may be erased from
the unit.
To avoid fire or personal injury:
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots.
This could permanently damage the product.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the product.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Panasonic
is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a disas-
sembled Panasonic product by unauthorized person-
nel. Contact qualified service personnel for mainte-
nance.
• Use of near-infrared ray
Near-infrared ray is used when iris data are captured
by the unit. The near-infrared ray is compliant with the
radiological safety standard of IEC60825-1.
• Do not strike or shake the product.
Handle the appliance with care, or it could cause the
trouble of it.
• Indication label
Refer to the indication placed on the bottom of the
product as to the indications of equipment classification
and power source, etc.
• Do not expose nor operate the product in wet/damp
conditions.
Take immediate action if the product gets wet. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture could
damage the product and also cause electric shocks.
• This product is not designed to prevent theft.
The product is designed to perform roles of capturing
personal iris data, of recognizing individuals and of pro-
ducing output signals only. To ensure your
entrance/gate security, you must use the product
together with other security system or devices including
electric locks.
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when
cleaning the product.
Use soft and dry cloth to clean the product when it is
dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild deter-
gent and wipe gently.
Panasonic is NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CRIME OR
TROUBLE CAUSED BY USING THIS UNIT.
• Do not use the product beyond operating
requirements.
It is designed to operate properly for environment spec-
ified below:
• In some cases, recognition or enrollment doesn’t
work properly.
It could be invalid in recognition or enrollment when the
camera has difficulty in getting iris information due to
dirt in front of lens, reflection of glasses or insufficiency
of physical requirement.
Temperature
Humidity
0°C to 40°C {32°F to 104°F}
30 % to 80 % relative humidity, non-
condensing
Source voltage 12 V DC/24 V AC
• Iris data is a nature of privacy.
Important notes specific to the product:
• This unit has no power switch.
Take enough care not to leak the data out of the iris
server. It is also recommended that you should get an
agreement from a person to register his or her data.
Power is supplied from an external 12 V DC/24 V AC
power-supply device. Refer to service personnel for
how to turn on/off the power.
Note: While the power is turned off, recognition and
entrance will NOT be available.
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• The camera settings are configured by the iris
server.
The operational setting of this appliance is configured
by the optional Administration Software BM-ES300AE,
which is to be installed in the iris server.
Depending on the settings, the voice guidance will not
be output or the live indicator will be off at all times.
Refer to system administrators for details on settings.
• Take care not to pinch your hands or fingers
between the front panel and the body of this
product. That may cause injury.
• When the front panel is damaged, refer to the dealer.
It may affect iris image capturing and cause invalid
recognition.
• Avoid placing a receptacle that contains liquid such
as water.
When the liquid falls over the product, it may cause a
fire or electric shock.
• Follow all instructions. Otherwise, our liability will
be limited.
IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUS-
TRIAL CO., LTD. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY, EXCEPT
FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTE-
NANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY DAMAGES AND
LOSSES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT
OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEM-
PLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO (A) USE
OF THE SYSTEM AND/OR DEVICES OTHER THAN THE
PRODUCT; (B) UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE PROD-
UCT; (C) UNAUTHORIZED REPAIR OR MODIFICATION
OF THE PRODUCT.
For more details, refer to "LIMITATION OF LIABILITY"
(p. 7).
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
■ External View
● Front View
q Mirror
q
w
This mirror is used for eye positioning at the time of iris
data enrollment/recognition. View the mirror from the
e
front side where you can position both eyes in the mir-
ror.
!
r
w Guide indicator
REJECT
ACCEPT
When a user comes within 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the front of
an iris camera, this indicator will appear in the mirror for
guidance. Adjust your eye position by following the
guide indicator or voice guidance from the speaker.
t
y
BM
-ET
300
A
o
i
e Front panel
Eye image capturing cameras and a near-infrared light
are located behind this panel. Depending on the user,
the near-infrared light (blinking red light) can be seen.
Notes:
• Avoid covering the front panel with a hand or cloth,
etc. That may cause invalid recognition.
• Avoid pinching objects between the front panel and
the main unit. That may cause a malfunction.
u
!
r Eye image capturing cameras
i Speaker
These cameras, which are located behind the front
panel, are used for eye image capturing.
This speaker outputs voice guidance that guides a
user’s position and gives the recognition result. The
voice guidance can be set to any of the following. Refer
to system administrators for details on the settings.
Mute: Voice guidance is not output.
Note: Avoid covering these cameras with a hand or
cloth, etc. Or avoid placing smudges on these cam-
eras. It may cause invalid recognition.
Simple: Shutter sound and recognition result are out-
put. Voice guidance is not output.
Full: Voice guidance, shutter sound, and recognition
result are output.
t Result indicators
These indicators inform you of recognition results.
ACCEPT: This indicator lights up when recognition is
successfully completed.
REJECT: This indicator lights up when recognition is
not successfully completed or the user's iris data is
not enrolled in the iris camera.
o Audio volume controller
This controller adjusts the audio level of voice guid-
ance. For adjustment, use a Phillips screwdriver that is
3 mm {0.12 in.} in diameter and more than 25 mm {0.98
in.} long. It is recommended to use a non-conductive
driver.
y Video surveillance camera
This colour camera, which is located behind the front
cover, is used for facial monitoring. If you connect this
camera to external equipment such as a digital disk
recorder, you can record user's face and surroundings
to check the capturing condition.
Note: Avoid adding excessive force to the screwdriver.
That may damage the audio volume controller.
! Tilt handles
You can adjust the angle of the front panel by holding
these handles. Adjust the handles so as to position both
eyes at the centre of the mirror.
u Live indicator
This indicator is blinking during standby. The blinking
speeds up when a user stands where he/she can see
both eyes in the mirror and guidance starts. The indica-
tor can be set to be continuously on or off. Refer to sys-
tem administrators for details on the settings.
! Front cover
This cover is removed at the time of installation, con-
nection or maintenance. Users should not open it.
(Refer to service personnel when the front cover needs
to be opened.)
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■ Rear View
Remove the cable hole cover by loosening the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
Mounting hook hole (x4)
System Instruction
Cable hole
(Used if you make a hole
on the wall and pass the cables)
Rear tamper detection switch*
Cable hole cover (Used if you lay cables along a wall surface)
Remove the cable hole cover by loosing the screws
with a Phillips screwdriver.
* Refer to the setup manual (PDF file) supplied
to the administration software.
Cable hole cover
■ Internal View
● Front View
Video surveillance camera
The lens is fixed. Do not touch.
Tamper detection buzzer
volume controller*
Connection terminal
Setup switches*
Setup cable connector*
Front tamper
detection switch
Cable hole
Video cable
(Video surveillance
camera output)
LAN connector
(10 Base-T/100 Base-TX)
Mounting screw hole
* Refer to the setup manual (PDF file) supplied to the administration software.
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● Connection terminal
@
Note: Do not connect any cables
to connectors "Not in use".
It may cause malfunction.
Pin No.
q
w
e
r
!
!
Not in use
!
!
!
!
!
Not in use
t
y
u
i
o
!
!
@
Not in use !
q Wiegand power (card reader)
! Recognition result output1 (ACCEPT)
This terminal is activated when recognition is success-
fully completed.
Supplies power to a card reader.
w Wiegand GND (card reader)
This is the ground terminal for the power supply and
communication between the iris camera and a card
reader.
! Recognition result output2 (REJECT)
This terminal is activated when recognition is not suc-
cessfully completed.
e Wiegand DATA0 (card reader)
A signal (DATA0) is input from a card reader to this ter-
minal.
! Alarm output1 (power status)
This terminal is closed and low when power is supplied
from an external power-supply device to the iris cam-
era. The terminal is opened when the power supply is
shut down.
r Wiegand DATA1 (card reader)
A signal (DATA1) is input from a card reader to this ter-
minal.
! Alarm output2 (tamper detection)
This terminal is activated when the iris camera enters
the "tamper detection" mode by the front/rear tamper
detection switch (activated until the "tamper detection"
mode is cancelled).
y Wiegand power (access control panel)
The iris camera works even when nothing is connected
to this terminal.
u Wiegand GND (access control panel)
@ GND
This is the ground terminal for communication between
the iris camera and an access control panel.
This is the common terminal for the alarm output con-
nectors.
i Wiegand DATA0 (access control panel)
A signal (DATA0) is output from this terminal to an
access control panel.
@ Power input terminals
12 V DC (+12 V at the left/GND at the right) or 24 V AC
o Wiegand DATA1 (access control panel)
A signal (DATA1) is output from this terminal to an
access control panel.
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SPECIFICATIONS OF WIEGAND CONNECTORS (FOR CARD READER)
Pin No.
1
Port Name
POWER
I/O
Signal Description
Wiegand 5 V
Remarks
5 V, 100 mA (Max)
OUT
2
3
4
GND
–
Wiegand GND
0 V
0 V to 5 V, 24 mA (Max), Wiegand I/F
Active low
DATA 0
DATA 1
IN
IN
Wiegand DATA 0
Wiegand DATA 1
0 V to 5 V, 24 mA (Max), Wiegand I/F
Active low
SPECIFICATIONS OF WIEGAND CONNECTORS (FOR ACCESS CONTROL PANEL)
Pin No.
6
Port Name
POWER
I/O
IN*
Signal Description
Wiegand 5 V
Remarks
5 V
0 V
7
8
9
GND
–
Wiegand GND
0 V to 5 V, 24 mA (Max), Wiegand I/F
Active low
DATA 0
DATA 1
OUT
OUT
Wiegand DATA 0
Wiegand DATA 1
0 V to 5 V, 24 mA (Max), Wiegand I/F
Active low
Note: This port is for wiring designation convenience only.
SPECIFICATIONS OF ALARM OUTPUT CONNECTORS
Pin No.
16
Port Name
I/O
Signal Description
Remarks
OUTPUT
ACCEPT
Recognition result output 1
(recognition ACCEPT)
Open collector output
Normally Open contact
OUT
OUTPUT
REJECT
Recognition result output 2
(recognition REJECT)
Open collector output
Normally Open contact
17
18
OUT
OUT
OUTPUT
POWER
DETECTION
Alarm output 1
(power status)
Open collector output
Normally Closed contact
OUTPUT
TAMPER
DETECTION
Alarm output 2
(tamper detection)
Open collector output
Normally Open contact
19
20
OUT
–
Alarm output
(COMMON)
GND
0 V for ALARM OUTPUT
Note: The Wiegand communication settings are made with the administration software. Refer to system administrators.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
WARNING
The installation described in these figures should be made by qualified service personnel or trained system installers.
Caution: Attach this iris camera to a flat wall with the supplied mounting bracket. After the installation, secure the camera to
prevent dropping.
Note: These operating instructions only describe how to install the iris camera to the wall. This camera will not operate properly
if you do not complete the setup. Refer to the setup manual (PDF file) supplied to the optional administration software.
System Instruction
Access Control
Access Control
Panel *
Iris Server
Server *
LAN
DB
LAN
Wiegand
Administration
Software
REJECT
ACCEPT
LAN
Wiegand
LAN
Card Reader *
Wiegand
BM-ET300AE
(for recognition)
Electric Lock*
REJECT
ACCEPT
REJECT
ACCEPT
BM-ET300AE
(for enrollment)
Wiegand
Card Reader *
BM-ET300AE
(for recognition)
* These products are independent to BM-ET300AE.
● Description about the Connection Example
• When the power supply is shut down, an alarm signal is supplied from the alarm output 1 (power status) to alarm devices.
• When the front cover is removed from an iris camera or the camera is removed from the wall, an alarm signal is sent from
the alarm output2 (tamper detection) to alarm devices.
• When recognition is not successfully completed, an alarm signal is sent from the recognition result output2 (REJECT) to a
digital disk recorder. Then, the digital disk recorder automatically records the images output from the video surveillance
camera.
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■ Preparation
Prepare the following items before the installation. The necessary items and their lengths differ depending on situation.
● Preparing the Necessary Items
Item
Item number/Recommended type
Use
Power cable
UL style 1015 (AWG 14-18) or
equivalents
Necessary when supplying power from
the external power-supply device to
the iris camera
Maximum distance:
10 m {32.8 ft.}
Solder both ends of the cable with M3
screw clamp terminals.
Coaxial cable
UL Listed NEC type CM or
CL2, RG-6/U type
For connection between an external
video-input device and the iris camera
Connect both ends with BNC plugs.
Recommended distance: 20 m
{65.6 ft.} or less
LAN cable
Anchor bolt
UL style 1666, CSA-FT4 or equivalents
10 Base-T/100 Base-TX (Category 5)*
Necessary for communication between
the iris cameras and iris server
M6
Required when installing the mounting
bracket over the wall with the unicorn
anchor
* Only cables without connector covers are usable.
Note: When you use the alarm output and Wiegand terminals, you need optional cables suited for the connectors of the exter-
nal devices. Use the UL style 1571 or equivalents, AWG 22 - 16 wire.
● Cable Preparation
Power cable (with sealing)
25 mm {1 in.} or less
■ Notification about the Installation Site
This iris camera is limited to indoor use.
Near-infrared light (contained in sunlight, incandescent light and halogen light) are used for iris image capturing by the iris
camera. If the iris camera is installed in a place which receives this light directly, it may cause invalid iris data
enrollment/recognition, as the camera cannot capture iris images properly.
Keep the iris camera away from the following. Otherwise, light may affect on the iris camera.
• Outdoor places
• Direct sunlight or light reflection
• Incandescent or halogen lighting
• Places where the iris camera or the user's eyes are directly exposed to light
Note: A quantity of acceptable near-infrared ray is 500 µW/cm2 or less.
• Places near the light reflection (from a mirror, etc.)
• Places where the amount of light is not appropriate for operation
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Keep the iris camera away in the following, in addition to the above surroundings.
• Vibration (It may cause invalid iris image capturing and recognition. It may also cause other trouble or damage.)
• Places whose humidity is not between 30 % and 80 % and whose temperature is not between 0 °C and 40 °C {between
32 °F and 104 °F}.
If the camera is located in an area exceeding these ranges, it may cause damage or a malfunction.
• Noise (for example, places near air conditioners or ventilators)
• Electricity
■ Installation Space and Recognition Range
● Keep the Installation Space.
The installation space described in the following illustrations is required.
Note: The height of the iris camera, shown in the figure, is a recommendation. The centre of the optical axis and upside/down-
side limit of the eye position will differ depending on the installation height.
Top View
Side View
Keep this area free
from obstructions
Keep this area free
from obstructions
400 mm {16 in.}
700 mm {28 in.}
400 mm {16 in.}
700 mm {28 in.}
1 100 mm {43 in.}
1 100 mm {43 in.}
Floor
● Check the Capturing Range.
If the height of the iris camera is 1 300 mm {54.3 in.} as described in the previous "Side View" illustration, the recognition range
will become as follows.
1 710 mm
{67.3 in.}
Note: If your eye position is higher than the upside limit,
bend down. If your eye position is lower than the down-
side limit, get on a pedestal, etc.
Upside limit of
the eye position
Side View
1 480 mm {58.3 in.}
Center of optical axis
(Recommended
35°
—15°
installation height)
1 380 mm
{54.3 in.}
Downside limit of
the eye position
300 mm {12 in.}
400 mm {15.7 in.}
11 mm {0.43 in.}
1 300 mm {54.3 in.}
Bottom of
0 mm {0 in.}
the camera unit
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■ Installation
Cautions:
{0.79 in.}
192 mm {7.56 in.}
150 mm {5.90 in.}
27 mm
{1.06 in.}
Mounting
hook (x4)
• Mount the iris camera to the flat and firm wall with the
supplied mounting bracket. Besides, secure the iris
camera and bracket with the supplied mounting screw,
at the time of the mounting. Otherwise, it may cause
dropping, trouble or injury.
• Check if the wall has enough strength for mounting and
no dents. Otherwise, the rear tamper detection switch
will not be pressed and the tamper detection mode will
be activated.
41 mm
{1.61 in.}
30 mm
{1.18 in.}
The iris camera can be mounted over the wall as
described.
1. Bury the anchor into the wall. (Refer to the illustration of
"Dimensions of the Mounting Bracket".) The anchor bolt
should meet the standards shown in the illustration.
73.5 mm
50 mm {1.97 in.}
{2.89 in.}
16 mm
{0.63 in.}
83.7 mm {3.29 in.}
Projection of the tamperproof switch
Dimensions of the mounting bracket
Notes:
6 mm {0.24 in.} or less
2. Attach the iris camera to the mounting bracket.
Mounting hook (x4)
Anchor bolt
Mounting
bracket
(1) Attach the supplied
φ13 mm
φ11.5 mm
mounting bracket to the
wall, and then attach the
iris camera to the
{0.51 in.} {0.45 in.}
or less
or less
mounting bracket.
Equivalent to
anchor M6
Anchor bolt
Washer
Mounting bracket
1 mm {0.04 in.} (D)
Video cable and power cable
(Refer to p. 16 for the
specifications of these cables.)
• Wall's capacity is 100 N or more.
• Anchor bolt's capacity is 100 N or more (per one).
• Take a side view to make sure that all the mounting
hook holes of the iris camera have been hung over the
mounting hooks of the mounting bracket. If the rear
tamper detection switch is not be pressed, the iris cam-
era may not work properly.
(2) Hang the mounting hook
holes of the iris camera
over the mounting hooks
of the mounting bracket.
(3) Fix the iris camera and
mounting bracket with the
supplied mounting screw.
(4) Connect the cables to the
iris camera.
Note: If you lay cables along a wall surface, replace the cable hole
cover on the bottom of the iris camera. (Refer to p.12.)
Wall
Wall
Tamper detection
switch
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3. When you use the built-in video surveillance camera,
connect the video cable of the video surveillance cam-
era to the BNC connector of the video input cable con-
nected to an external device (for example, a digital disk
recorder).
Fix the power
cable to the iris
camera with the
supplied
clamping tool and
clamping screw.
7. Attach the LAN cable to the LAN connector.
Video cable
Coaxial cable
from a connected device
4. Connect the cables to the Wiegand and alarm output
connectors as shown in the illustration. (Refer to p. 13
for details on each cable connection.)
8. After installation, attach the front cover to the iris cam-
era by fixing the supplied tamper proof screws with the
supplied screwdriver tool.
Cables
5. Connect the power cable to the iris camera.
Cautions:
The tamperproof screw holes are
inclined to the front side approx. 15 °
as you can easily fasten the screws
• Pass the cables through the cable hole and lead
them out of the rear or bottom side.
• If the cables are lead out of the bottom side, coat
the cables with cable covers, etc.
while the iris camera is mounted to the wall.
Approx. 15 °
• When using 12 V DC power cable, do not mistake +
and –. The wrong cable connection may cause
problems.
Tamperproof screws x 2
• Use an external power-supply device that complies
with the safety standards. (Refer to p. 33.)
Notes:
• Take care not to lose the supplied tamperproof screw-
driver tool, as it is required at the time of relocation and
setting.
• The front panel is covered with the protection film for
preventing damage. Be sure to detach the film after the
installation process of the iris camera.
6. Fix the power cable to the iris camera with the supplied
clamping tool and clamping screw to avoid disconnec-
tion.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER ENROLLMENT AND RECOGNITION
You (user) should follow the instructions mentioned in this page for proper enrollment and recognition.
• Open your eyes as wide as you can so as not to hide the irises with eyelids and eyelashes.
Not preferable
Preferable
• For users wearing glasses/sunglasses (for enrollment)
Take off the glasses when enrolling the iris data in the iris server.
• For users wearing glasses/sunglasses (for recognition)
With this iris camera, you can carry out iris recognition wearing glasses. However, in the following cases, you should take off
the glasses or move the front panel to adjust the eye position in the mirror.
• Take off the sunglasses whose lens colour is dark.
• When smudges are on the lenses, it may cause invalid iris image capturing. In
this case, wipe the lenses with a cloth.
• When light is reflecting on the lenses, it may cause invalid iris image capturing.
In this case, move your face or the camera's front panel upward or downward to
avoid reflection. If you still cannot recognize yourself, take off your glasses/sun-
glasses.
Not preferable
• If you are wearing contact lenses:
With this iris camera, you can carry out iris enrollment/recognition wearing contact lenses. However, if a lens has slipped off
the eye's corneal surface, the contact edge may hide the iris images. That may cause invalid recognition. In this case, move
the contact lens back to the corneal surface by blinking.
• Follow the guide indicator and voice guidance by moving slowly.
If you move so fast that your iris image cannot be captured properly, it may cause invalid recognition Move as slowly as you
can when following the guide indicator and voice guidance.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES (INSTRUCTIONS FOR IRIS CAMERA USERS)
This section explains how to use the iris camera, register the iris data in the iris server, and recognize yourself with a recogni-
tion camera in the following order.
• How to position your eyes in the mirror
This is a fundamental operating procedure. Please read here before enrollment and recognition to facilitate the operating pro-
cedures.
• How to carry out enrollment
For iris recognition, you need to make the iris camera capture your iris image and enroll your iris data in the iris server. This
procedure explains how to enroll the iris data in the iris server using the iris camera. Follow the direction of system administra-
tors or operators when you carry out iris data enrollment.
• How to carry out recognition
This procedure explains how to recognize yourself with the iris camera after enrollment.
• How to recognize yourself with the iris camera and a card reader
This procedure explains how to recognize yourself with the iris camera and a card reader after enrollment.
■ How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror
This iris camera captures the iris data of both eyes at one time. If the eyes are not positioned within the capturing range, enroll-
ment/recognition will be invalid. Before enrollment/recognition, you (the user) should stand in front of the camera as follows
and adjust your eye position. Even when you carry out enrollment/recognition while sitting, you should adjust your eye position
in the same way.
Note: If your eye position is higher than the upside limit, bend down. If your eye position is lower than the upside limit, get on a
pedestal, etc.
1. Stand where you can see the iris camera
from the front side.
Stand where you can hold the tilt handles with your
arms bent moderately. If you are standing within the
recognition range, an ellipse symbol will appear at the
centre of the mirror.
• The recognition range is within approx. 30 cm to
40 cm {0.98 ft. to 1.32 ft.} away from the iris cam-
era.
1
• The recognition area differs depending on users.
However, the approximate recognition area is
where you can stand holding the tilt handles with
your arms bent moderately.
35°
15°
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2. Hold the tilt handles at the sides of the front
panel.
Keep bending your arms moderately while holding the
handles.
Tilt handles
Front panel
(Avoid hiding with
a hand or cloth, etc.)
2
Eye image capturing cameras
(Avoid hiding with a hand
or cloth, etc.)
Caution: Take care not to pinch your hands or fingers
between the front panel and the body of this product.
3. Make sure that you can see both eyes in the mirror.
When the eyes are not positioned in the mirror, move to the point where you can see the eyes in the mirror or
adjust the angle of the front panel by holding the tilt handles.
3
4
4. Open your eyes widely and look at the
mirror from the front side.
Open your eyes as wide as you can so as not to hide
the irises with eyelids and eyelashes.
Not preferable
Preferable
5. Look at the ellipse symbol in the mirror.
5
6
6. Then, focus on the eyes in the mirror.
The ellipse symbol appears to be divided into "two".
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7. Overlap your eyes on the "two"
ellipse symbols by moving the front
panel slowly, according to the voice
guidance and/or guide indicator.
This iris camera guides your eye position with
voice guidance and/or guide indicator.
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Not preferable
Preferable
■ If You Have Difficulty in Eye
Positioning
Left eye image
When trying the procedure of "How to Position Your Eyes in the
Mirror" (pp. 21 to 23), you may sometimes have difficulty in focus-
ing on the eyes or seeing "two" ellipse symbols in the mirror. In this
case, cover either eye and position your opened eye over an eye
image capturing camera.
REJECT
ACCEPT
Eye image capturing camera (Left)
Note: Even if you carry out one-eye adjusting, capture left and
right eye separately to enroll both eyes.
Right eye image
REJECT
ACCEPT
Eye image capturing camera (Right)
■ If You are Wearing an Eyepatch, etc.
Enrollment/recognition using one eye capturing is available when you cannot have both eyes captured, due to an eyepatch,
etc. In this case, the voice guidance or guide indicator will lead you to position your opened eye over an eye image capturing
camera. (Refer to the illustrations in "If You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning".) Position your eye on the eye image capturing
camera, according to the guidance.
■ Cases of Enrollment/Recognition Failure
• You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely enough during the capturing procedure.
• You were wearing sunglasses whose lens colour is too deep to be captured
• There were smudges on the glasses.
• You were not looking at the mirror during capturing.
• Your position is too near or too far away to be captured.
When you come within approx. 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the iris camera, the guidance will start. The recognition range
between the eyes and mirror is approx. 30 cm to 40 cm {0.98 ft. to 1.32 ft.}.
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■ How to Carry out Enrollment
The following is how to control the iris camera when your (the user's) iris data is enrolled in the iris server.
Notes:
• Follow the direction of system administrators or operators when you carry out enrollment.
• Your eyes (iris data) will be captured four times at the time of enrollment.
Wait until you can confirm the capturing result.
• Depending on the settings by the system administrators, voice guidance (voice guidance and/or shutter sound) may not
be output.
• The iris camera selects the iris data that is most suitable to enroll in the iris database. Then, the iris data transfers the data
to the iris server. Then, the data is enrolled in the iris server. If there are no suitable images, the iris server will display the
message to the system administrators or operators that the user needs to retry the capturing procedure.
System administrators or operators should configure the data in the iris server, which is required for enrollment, and direct a
user to carry out enrollment. Users (you) should control the iris camera as follows, directed by system administrators or opera-
tors.
Stand (Sit down) in front of the iris camera.
Follow the directions of system administrators or operators.
1
If you are wearing glasses/sunglasses, take them off.
2
Follow the directions of system administrators or operators to
start iris image capturing.
3
• The voice guidance will say, "Please look into the mirror. Please
open your eyes wider."
• The guide indicator or voice guidance will start.
Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to" How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror" (pp. 21 to
23).
4
Move your position slowly by following the guide indicator or
voice guidance.
• When the distance between the camera and you is too great, the
voice guidance will say, "Please move a little closer."
• When the distance between the camera and you is too short, the
voice guidance will say, "Please move back a little."
5
• When your position is right-of-centre, the voice guidance will say,
"Please move to the left a little."
• When your position is left-of-centre, the voice guidance will say,
"Please move to the right a little."
During the guidance, the near-infrared light will blink.
Keep your eyes opened widely during the guidance.
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When your eyes are positioned within the
capturing range, all the allow symbols will light
up, and your eyes will be captured four times.
(Shutter sound)
Keep your eyes opened widely during your iris
image capturing.
(Shutter sound)
6
(Shutter sound)
(Shutter sound)
After your iris image has been captured four times, take your
eyes off the mirror.
7
Wait until you can confirm the capturing result, as you may need to retry the capturing.
Wait for the directions of system administrators or operators, as it will take approx. 15 seconds until the recognition
result is output. (Depending on the settings of the administration software, it may take approx. 25 seconds.)
8
9
Follow the direction by the system administrators or operators.
Note: Depending on the settings of the administration software, the recognition result may not be output.
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■ How to Carry out Recognition
The following is how to control the iris camera when a user (you), whose iris data has been enrolled in the iris server, carries
out recognition. This document will explain about:
• Recognition by an iris camera only
• Recognition by an iris camera and a card reader
Note: To carry out the recognition by an iris camera only, your iris data needs to have been sent to recognition cameras or
enrolled in the iris server. If your iris data has not been enrolled, refer to system administrators for enrollment.
● Recognition by an Iris Camera only
Stand (Sit down) in front of the iris camera.
Follow the directions by system administrators or operators.
1
Move your face so as your eyes are positioned within 50 cm
{1.64 ft.} from the iris camera.
• The voice guidance will say, "Please look into the mirror."
2
• The guide indicator or voice guidance will start.
Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to " How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror" (pp. 21 to
23).
3
Move your position slowly by following the guide indicator or
voice guidance.
• When the distance between the camera and you is too great, the
voice guidance will say, "Please move a little closer."
• When the distance between the camera and you is too short, the
voice guidance will say, "Please move back a little."
• When your position is right-of-centre, the voice guidance will say,
"Please move to the left a little."
4
• When your position is left-of-centre, the voice guidance will say,
"Please move to the right a little."
During the guidance, the near-infrared light will blink.
Keep your eyes opened widely during the guidance.
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When your eyes are positioned within the capturing
range, all the allow symbols will light up, and your eyes
will be captured.
5
6
During capturing, open your eyes widely.
(Shutter sound)
After your iris image has been captured, take your eyes off the
mirror.
The recognition result is announced by a result indicator.
• When you are recognized as an enrolled user, "ACCEPT" will light
up.
• The voice guidance will say, "Identification completed."
ACCEPT
REJECT
It will take approx. 1.5 seconds between capturing and recogni-
tion. Depending on capturing conditions, it will take approx. 3
seconds. If server certification is carried out, it will take approx.
10 seconds. (The certification time may differ depending on the
traffic of the network or the total number of the enrolled users.)
7
• When the recognition is invalid, "REJECT" will light up.
• The voice guidance will say, "Sorry you were not identified."
The recognition result will be transferred to the access control
panel, accompanied by the user information such as the ID
data, etc.
ACCEPT
REJECT
Notes:
• If the recognition becomes invalid frequently, refer to "TROUBLESHOOTING" (p. 30).
• Depending on the settings of the administration software, the recognition result may not be output.
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● Recognition by an Iris Camera and a Card Reader
Stand (Sit down) in front of the iris camera.
Follow the directions by system administrators or operators.
1
Pass a card through the card reader.
Note: If the card reader is a non-contact type, position the card close to the card reader.
2
Move your face so that your eyes are positioned within 50 cm
{1.64 ft.} from the iris camera.
3
• The voice guidance will say, "Please look into the mirror."
• The guide indicator or voice guidance will start.
Position your eyes in the mirror by referring to " How to Position Your Eyes in the Mirror" (pp. 21 to
23).
4
Move your position slowly by following the guide indicator or
voice guidance.
• When the distance between the camera and you is too great, the
voice guidance will say, "Please move a little closer."
• When the distance between the camera and you is too short, the
voice guidance will say, "Please move back a little."
5
• When your position is right-of-centre, the voice guidance will say,
"Please move to the left a little."
• When your position is left-of-centre, the voice guidance will say,
"Please move to the right a little."
During the guidance, the near-infrared light will blink.
Keep your eyes opened widely during the guidance.
When your eyes are positioned within the capturing
range, all the allow symbols will light up, and your eyes
will be captured.
6
During capturing, open your eyes widely.
(Shutter sound)
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After your iris image has been captured, take your eyes off the
mirror.
7
The recognition result is announced by a result indicator.
• When you are recognized as an enrolled user, "ACCEPT" will light
up.
• The voice guidance will say, "Identification completed."
ACCEPT
REJECT
It will take approx. 1.5 seconds between capturing and recogni-
tion. Depending on capturing conditions, it will take approx. 3
seconds. If server certification is carried out, it will take approx.
10 seconds. (The certification time may differ depending on the
traffic of the network or the total number of the enrolled users.)
• When the recognition is invalid, "REJECT" will light up.
• The voice guidance will say, "Sorry you were not identified."
8
The recognition result will be transferred to the access control
boxes, accompanied by the user information such as the ID
data, etc.
ACCEPT
REJECT
Notes:
• If the recognition becomes invalid frequently, refer to "TROUBLESHOOTING" (p. 30).
• Depending on the settings of the administration software, the recognition result may not be output.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
■ When Enrollment/Recognition Becomes Invalid
When iris data enrollment/recognition becomes invalid or takes too much time, check to see the following.
If the trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying the remedy, refer to the system administrator.
Check item
Remedy
You may not open your eyes
widely enough during captur-
ing.
Keep your eyes opened as wide as you can
until the capturing process is completed.
Not preferable
Preferable
Not preferable
Be sure to look directly at the mir-
ror right.
You may have been above or
below the mirror.
Preferable
You may have moved quickly
during capturing.
If you move quickly, that may cause invalid capturing. Move slowly by following
the guide indicator or voice guidance.
Light reflection may cause invalid recognition.
Light has been reflecting on the
glasses.
Move your face or the front panel upward or down-
ward to prevent the reflection. If you still cannot rec-
ognize yourself, take off your glasses/sunglasses.
Not preferable
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Check item
Remedy
The contact lenses may have
not been on the appropriate
position.
If a lens has slipped off the eye's corneal surface, the contact edge may hide the
iris images. That may cause invalid recognition. In this case, move the contact
lens back to the corneal surface by blinking.
You may have been wearing
colour contact lenses.
Depending on the lens colour, recognition may be invalid.
● Cases of Enrollment/Recognition Failure
• You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely during capturing.
• You were wearing sunglasses whose lens colour is too deep to be captured
• Smudges were sticking on the glasses.
• You were not looking at the mirror during capturing.
• Your position is too near or too far from the iris camera to be captured.
When you come within approx. 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the iris camera, the guidance will start. The recognition range
between the eyes and mirror is approx. 30 cm to 40 cm {0.98 ft. to 1.32 ft.}.
■ Before Requesting for Repair
Check to see the following before requesting for repair.
Do not attempt anything other than the described actions herein.
If the trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying remedy, contact your dealer.
Check item
Remedy
Problem
• Power may not be supplied to the iris
camera.
• The indicator is set not to light up by the
administration software.
The live indicator does not light
up.
Refer to system administrators.
• Your iris data may not be enrolled in the iris
camera.
• You may not have passed your card
correctly through the card reader (if a card
reader is used).
Refer to system administrators.
Enrollment/Recognition is
invalid.
Refer to p. 9.
• A smudge may be on the front panel or the
panel may be damaged.
(If the front panel needs
replacement, refer to service
personnel.)
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Problem
Check item
Remedy
• You may not have opened your eyes widely
during capturing.
• You may have been looking above or below
the mirror.
• You may have moved quickly during
capturing.
• Light has been reflecting on the glasses.
• The contact lenses may have not been in
the appropriate position.
• You may have been wearing colour contact
lenses.
Enrollment/Recognition is
invalid.
Refer to pp. 20, 21 to 23, and
30 to 31.
In the following cases, the recognition/
enrollment will fail.
• You have closed your eyes or not opened
your eyes widely enough during capturing.
• You were wearing sunglasses whose lens
colour is too deep to be captured.
• Smudges were on the glasses.
• You were not looking at the mirror during
capturing.
• Your position is too near or too far from the
iris camera to be captured.
• The audio level of voice guidance may be
set to the minimum.
• The voice guidance may be set to "Mute" by
the administration software.
Refer to system administra-
tors.
Voice guidance is not heard.
• The iris data may be being distributed to
the iris camera. /The iris camera may be
being reset. The operation of the iris
camera will be available after waiting for a
while. (In the maximum case, it takes
approx. 2 minutes.)
None of the guide indicator and
result indicator light up.
Refer to system administra-
tors.
• If the camera still cannot be operable, the
operation of the camera will be stopped by
the settings of the administration software.
Buzzer sound is heard and all
of the guide indicator and
result indicator are blinking.
The "tamper detection" mode is activated.
Refer to system administrators.
Refer to system administrators.
The ellipse symbol at the
centre of the guide indicator is
lighting, but the iris camera
does not work.
The iris camera may be set to the "enrollment"
mode.
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SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power source *1:
Power consumption:
Ambient operating temperature:
Ambient operating humidity:
Dimensions:
12 V DC/24 V AC
15 W
0°C to +40°C {32°F to 104°F}
30 % to 80 %
212 mm (W) x 216 mm (H) x 55 mm (D) {8.35 in. (W) x 8.50 in. (H) x 2.16 in. (D)}
Weight:
2.1 kg {4.9 lbs.} (this iris camera only)
2.4 kg {5.3 lbs.} (with the mounting bracket)
Wiegand
Interface:
Network:
Network protocol:
10 Base-T/100 Base-TX, RJ-45
TCP/IP
Input/Output
Wiegand power (card reader):
Wiegand DATA0 (card reader):
Wiegand DATA1 (card reader):
5 V DC, 100 mA max.
0 V to 5 V DC, 24 mA max., Active low
0 V to 5 V DC, 24 mA max., Active low
Wiegand power (access control panel): 5 V DC (No connection available)
Wiegand DATA0 (access control panel): 0 V to 5 V DC, 24 mA max., Active low
Wiegand DATA1 (access control panel): 0 V to 5 V DC, 24 mA max., Active low
Recognition result output1 (ACCEPT):
Open collector output, Normally Open, Active low, Pulse width: 500 ms,
10 V DC, 50 mA
Recognition result output2 (REJECT):
Open collector output, Normally Open, Active low, Pulse width: 500 ms,
10 V DC, 50 mA
Alarm output1 (power status):
Alarm output2 (tamper detection):
Video surveillance camera output:
Open collector output, Normally Close (Low level), 10 V DC, 50 mA
Open collector output, Normally Open, Active low, 10 V DC, 50 mA
1 V [P-P] PAL composite 75 Ω BNC connector
Function
Iris recognition time:
Approx. 1.5 seconds (After iris image capturing until the recognition result
is output) *2
Approx. 10 seconds (Server certification. After iris image capturing until the recogni-
tion result is output) *2
Eye image capturing range:
Approx. 30 cm to 40cm {0.98 ft. to 1.32 ft.} between the eyes and the mirror
BM-ET300AE: 1 000 users max.
Total number of users enrolled *3
Iris server: 5 000 users max.
Voice guidance:
12 languages supported (Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian,
Chinese, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Arabic)
Mute, Simple (Shutter sound and recognition result), and Full (voice guidance, shut-
ter sound, and recognition result) selectable
Guide indicator:
Front, Back, Left, and Right
Live indicator:
Blinking, On, and Off selectable
Angular field view
(video surveillance camera):
Security function:
Horizontal: 115°, Vertical: 85.2° (Fixed)
Tamper detection switch
Iris data encryption
*1 The third-party external power-supply should meet the following specifications.
Output voltage:
DC 12 V 0.5 V, AC 24 V 0.5 V
0 A to 1.5 A (DC/AC)
150 mV [P-P] or less
Output current capacity:
Rated ripple voltage/Ripple noise:
Overcurrent protection:
Enabled (mandatory)
*2 The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions.
*3 User License Software BM-EU30000E Series (option) is required.
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Operating instructions (This document) .................................... 1 pc.
The following parts are used during installation procedures.
Mounting bracket ...................................................................... 1 pc.
Mounting screw (M5) ................................................................ 1 pc.
Front cover ................................................................................ 1 pc.
Tamperproof screw ................................................................... 2 pcs.
Tamperproof screw driver tool................................................... 1 pc.
Clamping tool ............................................................................ 1 pc.
Clamping tool screw (M3) ......................................................... 1 pc.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Osaka, Japan
2004 © Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
N0204-1054
3TR002413BAA
Printed in Japan
Gedruckt in Japan
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