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    SG 10|APR 201[4G V-Flex/V-P

    WIN XP

    System Galaxy Quick GuideCONFIGURATION AND OPERATION

    Bioscrypt 4G V-Flex(PROX)

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    System Galaxy

    Quick Guide

    BIOSCRYPT / L-1Configuration &

    OperationV‐Flex 4G, V‐PROX, Vers 4.1.10

    Information in this document is subject to change without notice.Therefore, no claims are made as to the accuracy or completeness of this document.

    Galaxy Control Systems makes no claims on the requirements or limitations ofsoftware or devices of 3 rd Party Manufacturers. Every effort is made to include allknown requirements and capabilities as they relate to System Galaxy. Information

    herein may not supersede requirements of 3rd

    party manufacturers.

    1 st Edition Apr 2011Revised July 2011

    Copyright © 2011 Galaxy Control Systems All rights reserved

    Galaxy Control Systems

    3 North Main StreetWalkersville MD 21793

    www .galaxysys. com

    No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted, or transmitted, inany form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the

    express written consent of Galaxy Control Systems. Copyright protection claimsinclude all forms and matters of copyrighted material and information, including butnot limited to, material generated from the software programs, which are displayedon the screen such as icons, look and feel, etc.

    Trademarks Microsoft ® , Windows ® , Windows NT ® , MSDN ® and SQL Server TM are registeredtrademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. DbaMgr2k mayor may not be a registered trademark in the U.S. and other countries.

    Bioscrypt is a trademark of Bioscrypt Inc.

    Adobe ® , Acrobat ® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc.

    Graphics and illustrations by Technical Writer.

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    Table of Contents

    1. INTRODUCTION TO THE BIOSCRYPT INTERFACE............................................. INFORMATION COVERED IN THIS MANUAL .......................................................................................4 TYPES OF BIOMETRIC CREDENTIALS SUPPORTED ...........................................................................4

    OVERVIEW OF GALAXY ENROLLMENT PROCESS ........................................................5 SYSTEM INTEGRATION VIA SHARED or LINKED SQL SERVERS ...........................................................5 HOW BIOMETRIC CREDENTIALS ARE MADE .....................................................................................5 HOW BIOMETRIC CREDENTIALS ARE STORED .................................................................................5

    INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS (order dependent) ...................................................6

    2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION.......................................................................................... INSTALL READER HARDWARE ........................................................................................................7 READER WIRING CHART ................................................................................................................7 INSTALL SYSTEM GALAXY v10.0 (or higher) .......................................................................................8 INSTALL SECURE ADMIN DATABASE SERVER ..................................................................................8

    INSTALL SECURE ADMIN CLIENT ..................................................................................................13

    3. REGISTER & CONFIGURE V-Flex (Prox) Device in Secure Admin ..................... REGISTER L-1 READER IN SECURE ADMIN (SADB) ..........................................................................15 TCP/IP vs. USB............................................................................................................................15 IF using TCP/IP to detect and register, follow the step 6 below:................................................................17 IF using USB to connect and register, follow the step 7 below:.................................................................18 To continue registering, follow the steps below:....................................................................................19 CONFIGURE L-1 DEVICE SETTINGS for V-FLEX (PROX) ....................................................................21 Configuring Device Mode:...............................................................................................................22 Configuring Wiegand Format:...........................................................................................................23 CREATING CUSTOM 32-BIT WIEGAND FORMAT ...............................................................................25 VIEW TEMPLATES IN L-1 READER .................................................................................................26

    4. SYSTEM GALAXY CONFIGURATION.................................................................... REGISTER the L-1 READER IN SYSTEM GALAXY (SysGal database) ....................................................27 ENABLE BIOSCRYPT AS THE ENROLLMENT SYSTEM AT SG WORKSTATION ......................................28 CONFIGURE THE READER PROPERTIES FOR AN L-1 READER IN SG .................................................29

    5. ENROLLING & MANAGING TEMPLATES............................................................. ENROLL FINGERPRINT [IDENTIFY MODE] IN CARDHOLDER SCREEN .................................................30 ENROLL CARD AND FINGERPRINT [VERIFY MODE] IN SG CARDHOLDER ...........................................32 See the Appendix (section 6 of this guide) for more indications and messages associated with connecting, capturing, saving and loading templates. LOADING ALL TEMPLATES UTILITY ...................33 LOADING ALL TEMPLATES UTILITY ................................................................................................34

    6. APPENDIX: TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................... GALAXY MESSAGE LOGGING (Communication Control Window) ...........................................................35 GALAXY USER MESSAGES - BY OPERATOR ACTION .......................................................................36 REGISTER READER with USB (private LAN/ not using DHCP) ...............................................................39

    ADDING A LINKED SQL CONNECTION STRING TO SYSGAL ...............................................................40

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    1. INTRODUCTION TO THE BIOSCRYPT INTERFACEFor convenience, this manual includes basic setup in SecureAdmin for the 4G V‐FLEX PROX Reader software that is required to integrate with System Galaxy. Consult the Bioscrypt Manuals for instructions on any SECURE ADMIN features not covered in this document.

    INFORMATION COVERED IN THIS MANUAL

    This manual covers the following … Hardware wiring from the 4G V‐FLEX PROX reader to the Galaxy access control panel Basic install steps for SecureAdmin Server/Client (as example – see Manufacturer’s Guide for in‐depth ) Configuration of shared SQL Server settings Registering the 4G V‐FLEX PROX reader within the SecureAdmin Configuring 4G V‐FLEX PROX device’s Reader Mode and Wiegand Settings in SecureAdmin Registering and setting System Galaxy for Biometric Support using L‐1 Solutions

    Configuring Galaxy

    reader

    port

    to

    work

    with

    the

    4G

    V

    ‐FLEX

    PROX

    reader

    Enrolling credentials from within System Galaxy Mass loading templates to a reader from System Galaxy

    TYPES OF BIOMETRIC CREDENTIALS SUPPORTED

    System Galaxy 10 (SG 10) integrates with the Bioscrypt L‐1 V‐Flex 4G, V‐PROX reader as follows:

    CURRENTLY SUPPORTED ON WINDOWS XP ONLY

    READER MODE CREDENTIALS SECURE ADMIN

    CARD FORMAT SYSTEM GALAXY CARD FORMAT

    IDENTIFY (1:N) finger ‐only 10K Templates Custom 32 ‐bit Wiegand (a) Galaxy Standard

    26 ‐bit ‐pass ‐thru 26 ‐bit Wiegand VERIFY (1:1)

    Prox card + finger in device 500K Templates HID Corporate 1000 HID Corporate 1000

    Card Only (b) Prox card pass through Same as VERIFY mode

    (a) Custom 32 ‐bit Wiegand must be manually created in SecureAdmin (i.e. is not predefined); Note: the code is required for identification in access control panel ‐ a physical card is not issued.

    (b) Card Only mode, means the reader uses VERIFY mode, but disables biometric verification for all users. You must enroll both card and fingerprints for all users. Biometric verification is disabled after templates are loaded to the reader. All credentials are sent to the access control panel without finger verification .

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    OVERVIEW OF GALAXY ENROLLMENT PROCESSFingerprints must be enrolled from System Galaxy. SG does not pull templates from SADB. Card

    and Template

    data

    are

    stored

    in

    the

    SysGal

    database

    (i.e.

    not

    in

    the

    SADB).

    SYSTEM INTEGRATION VIA SHARED or LINKED SQL SERVERS

    System Galaxy uses Linked or Shared SQL server to SecureAdmin (SADB) connection to pull the List of L‐1 Devices and IP Addresses for enrolling and mapping readers to doors. System Galaxy warns the operator at time of log‐in that biometric features are disabled if SQL Database connection cannot be established.

    HOW BIOMETRIC CREDENTIALS ARE MADEThe System Galaxy captures the fingerprint/s and card code and assigns access privileges. The credential is automatically loaded to the reader when cardholder record is saved.

    HOW BIOMETRIC CREDENTIALS ARE STORED

    The fingerprint templates are also stored in blob format in the System Galaxy database.

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    INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS (order dependent)1. System Galaxy & SecureAdmin Databases are both compatible with SQL Server 2005 or 20082. System Galaxy 10.0 server/database should be installed before the SecureAdmin Server.

    3. SecureAdmin software 4.1.10 is only supported on Windows XP4. SecureAdmin server / client 4.1.10must be installed using the setup.exe - found in the Installers/L1 folder

    on the Galaxy DVD (disk 1).5. During the SecureAdmin server install, select DEFAULT CERTIFICATE.6. Systems must be properly configured to support SQL Server connection:

    a) For shared SQL Server Instance (default option): choose to install on existing SQL server . Supplythe SysGal database connection parameters when prompted by SecureAdmin install program.

    b) For Linked Server: you can install SecureAdmin on separate servers and use a connection string to linkthe databases. Insert the SQL connection path in SysGal’s SADB_PATH column of theL1_SADB_INFO table. You must also enter a 1 in the L1_ENABLE column .String example: [server_name\instance_name].[database_name].[owner_name]

    7. Each L-1 Reader must be registered via server in the SecureAdmin software before SG can connect.a) Secure Registration is done with the USB Cable that comes with the reader.

    When the Device Driver Wizard opens, you must browse to the 4gserial folder (located on the SecureAdmin server in Program Files\Bioscrypt\SA\SecureAdmin Server\4gserial.

    b) The reader must be configured for TCP/IP communication using valid IP settings for the samebroadcast domain as the Galaxy enrollment workstation.

    8. In SecureAdmin, each reader must be configured for the correct card format (“26bit Pass-thru”, HID Corp1000, and custom “Galaxy 32bit Wiegand” are supported).

    9. You must enroll fingers from the System Galaxy cardholder sc reen.10. Templates are stored in BLOB format in the Galaxy database.

    11. System Galaxy 10.0 supports enrollment and interoperation using IDENTIFY (finger-only) and VERIFY(prox+finger in reader) modes with the Base and Prox models of the V-flex and V-station. SG 10.0 does notsupport Smart Card enrollment. SG 10.0 does not support PIN modes or memory expansion in the V-station.

    12. SG must be registered for Biometric Support (Corporate or Enterprise) in System Registration.13. SG must have L-1 Solutions chosen as the biometric system in System Settings screen.14. SG must have L-1 Solutions chosen for the reader technology, and the specific L-1 Reader Name must be

    assigned to the door in the Reader Properties screen. Load Templates must be “checked”.15. System Galaxy must be able to connect to the SADB when it starts up and operator signs in. If unable to

    connect, the software displays a warning that the L1 Features will be disabled,16. You can capture from 1 to 10 prints per card. Prints are captured in the Enrollment screen and held in

    memory until the APPLY button is pressed in the main Cardholder screen.17. Authorized templates are sent to each reader when the Cardholder APPLY button is pressed. Likewise,

    templates are removed from each reader when the APPLY button is pressed.

    “Authorized templates” must have (a) valid loop privileges, (b) valid access group, and (c) the Send Templates option “checked” in the Cardholder screen.

    NOTICE: the Load Templates option must be “checked” in the reader properties.

    18. The L1 Load Utility will ‘bulk’ load all authorized templates on a per reader basis.

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    2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION

    INSTALL READER HARDWAREAlso see the Bioscrypt documentation for additional wiring information.

    Wire the L‐1 Reader to the DPI board in the System Galaxy access control panel (508i or 600/635) Connect the L‐1 Reader to the network/LAN

    READER WIRING CHART

    1. The reader comes with a power supply. See the manufacturer’s documentation for how to control power to the reader.

    2. The reader comes with a USB serial cable that can be used to register the reader into the SADB 3. The reader requires cat ‐5e network cable / connection to the LAN. This is required in order to integrate

    the reader with System Galaxy enrollment. 4. The reader also comes with a pigtail for wiring to an access control panel.

    The reader data and LED lines wire as shown in the chart below.

    L‐1 Pigtail (colors) 600 DPI (pinout) 508i (pin color) 7 Wiegand LED In (Grey/Black) LED ( pin 1 ) LED (Brown) 12 Wiegand DOUT‐0 (Green) Data 0 (pin 2) Data 0 (Green) 14 Wiegand DOUT‐1 (White) Data 1 (pin 5) Data 1 (White)

    16 WGND (Black/White) GND (pin 4) GND (Yellow)

    NOTES: The L‐1 reader can be set to use DHCP enabled to acquire an IP Address.

    You must register the reader in Secure Admin before you can use it. This is done from the SecureAdmin software after the reader is installed on online.

    The L‐1 Reader is not setup from factory to use WIEGAND OUTPUT – this is done through SecureAdmin software.

    You can enroll fingerprints from the L‐1 Reader finger sensor (no extra scanner needed). The reader that is used for enrollment must be registered and able to connect to the client via USB or via TCP/IP.

    IMPORTANT: Do not use the SecureAdmin to enroll users; however these fingers do not transfer from the SecureAdmin database to the System Galaxy database. When making credentials and capturing prints, you should use System Galaxy cardholder screen.

    The reader used to capture fingers does not have to be connected to an access panel, but it must be registered, powered on, and online via the cat ‐5 network cable.

    If you enroll from a reader that is connected to a panel, it will cause the lock relay to activate (unlock door) each time you enroll or verify prints.

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    INSTALL SYSTEM GALAXY v10.0 (or higher)

    System Galaxy must be installed using the GalSuite installer which is located on Disk‐1. The GalSuite installer is designed to auto ‐run when Disk‐1 is inserted into the disk drive.

    Insert the GalSuite Disk‐1 and run each part in sequential order. 1. Install Part 1 of the GalSuite from Disk‐1 (required to install Prerequisites Components) 2. Install Part 2 of the GalSuite (required to install SQL Server/Components & Database) 3. Install Part 3 of the GalSuite (required to install System Galaxy software & utilities)

    INSTALL SECURE ADMIN DATABASE SERVER

    This section covers the basic instructions to install the Secure Admin Database Server.

    1) On the GalSuite DVD in the INSTALLERS\L1 FOLDER 2) Run the SETUP exe

    3) click Server Installation

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    4) Accept the license agreement and advance to the next screen 5) Choose the default install path in program files folder even on WIN‐7

    6) Connect to existing SQL Engine.

    a) To use shared server instance , (installing SECUREADMIN on the same server/instance as SysGal database, choose to install on selected SQL Server and choose the same instance that SysGal uses. Provide the Authenticated login parameters.

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    b) IF YOU ARE USING LINKED SQL SERVER: you will need to edit the L1_SADB_PATH table.

    Open MS SQL Management Studio and Log in with the SA login and password Expand the SysGal database and open the L1_SADB_PATH table. Type the numeric value 1 into the L1_ENABLED column (0 disables the connection string)

    Type the connection string into the SADB_PATH column using correct syntax. SYNTAX EXAMPLE: [server_name\instance_name].[database_name].[owner_name]

    Note: if you are using a SQL script to insert the path, you do not need quote marks around the number 1 to enable the path, but you do need single quotes around the path since it is a text string.

    7) Choose DEFAULT CERTIFICATE.

    8) Enter the Administrative login and password (remember this login, you will be required to enter it to sign into the Client software when the installations are complete)

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    9) The Install Wizard will install the SecureAdmin Server.

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    10) After installing the System Galaxy and SecureAdmin servers, you must enable read and write privileges of the SADB in the SQL Server engine. a) Open Management Studio and login/connect to the System Galaxy instance b) At the instance branch level, choose SECURITY > LOGINS c) Right‐click gcs_client login name and select PROPERTIES

    d) Choose USER MAPPINGS on the left menu e) Check the SADB database in the upper window f) the following roles must be checked/enabled: db_datawriter, db_datareader, db_backupoperator,

    and public g) click OK

    System Galaxy pulls the IP parameters, serial number, group and device names of each L‐1 Reader from the SADB. This data is used for mapping readers to doors, and connecting to readers for enrollment of finger templates and card codes.

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    INSTALL SECURE ADMIN CLIENT

    This section covers the basic instructions to install the Secure Admin Client.

    1) Install the client software at the same workstation that will be a enrollment station

    2) Accept the license agreement and advance to the next screen 3) Choose the default install path in program files folder even on WIN‐7

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    4) Choose how to display fingerprint image and select DEFAULT CERTIFICATE as you advance through the next screens.

    5) Check the desktop ICON as desired

    6) Exit the Install Wizard when completed

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    3. REGISTER & CONFIGURE V-Flex (Prox) Device in Secure Admin

    Before you can enroll templates from the System Galaxy software, you must properly register and configure the reader in the SecureAdmin database (SADB). Once the SecureAdmin configuration is completed, you can setup the reader in System Galaxy.

    This section covers: Registering an L‐1 Reader in SADB Configuring an L‐1 Prox (V‐Flex, Prox) for VERIFY mode (Card+Biometrics in Device) Configuring an L‐1 Prox (V‐Flex, Prox) for IDENTIFY mode

    REGISTER L-1 READER IN SECURE ADMIN (SADB)

    TCP/IP vs. USB

    1) Apply power to the L‐1 reader and connect your reader to the PC or LAN to register

    a) TCP/IP ‐ Connect the reader to the network using Cat5e cable. The reader should be on the same broadcast domain as the SecureAdmin Server/PC.

    b) USB ‐ Connect the reader to the PC using th e USB cable that is provided with the reader ).

    If the Device Driver Wizard opens, you must browse to the 4gserial folder, which is located on the SecureAdmin server in Program Files\Bioscrypt\SA\SecureAdmin Server\4gserial.

    2) Start / Login the Secure Admin software

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    3) The Client software will open as follows when the login is correct:

    4) Expand (open) the NETWORK menu by clicking on the Network button on the left side

    5) Choose Register via Server

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    IF using TCP/IP to detect and register, follow the step 6 below:

    6) Choose Ethernet option

    a) Check Search Automatically to detect all readers on the broadcast domain.

    NOTE: it is alternately possible to enter a specific IP Address or an IP Range to search for devices. If you search by specific or range of addresses you should uncheck the automatic search option.

    b) Click [ SCAN ], the device will appear in the Available Devices list view.

    NOTE: the DHCP option might be enabled from the factory. If you do not have a DHCP server, or simply cannot detect the reader using TCP/IP, you can use the USB cable to connect to the device (see step 7 to detect the device via USB Cable).

    c) Click the Reader icon in the Registration Status column (icon shows a yellow plus sign if it is not registered).

    d) Advance to Step 8 to continue registration instructions.

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    IF using USB to connect and register, follow the step 7 below:

    7) CHECK the Serial Connection / Com Port option in the left corner

    a) Set the Baud Rate to “Auto”. b) Click [ SCAN ], and the device will appear in the Available Devices list view.

    c) Click the Reader icon in the Registration Status column (icon shows a yellow plus sign if it is not registered).

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    To continue registering, follow the steps below:

    8) UNCHECK the Obtain IP from DHCP if you do not intend to use DHCP addressing

    9) If you are using a static IP Address for the device, then set the IP Address, Subnet and Gateway as required to operate on your network. Data shown in the screenshot below is only an example.

    10) Click NEXT to continue

    11) Create a descriptive Device Name for the reader

    12) Assign the reader to a Group

    13) Click REGISTER

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    14) The device will be added to the SecureAdmin database (SADB)

    15) CLICK OK to return to the NETWORK screen.

    To ensure that DHCP is set properly, go to the Device Settings page and open the Communications tab. Be sure that DHCP is set up as needed (UNCHECKED is off).

    16) The READER ICON will now show a yellow checkmark to indicate it is registered.

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    CONFIGURE L-1 DEVICE SETTINGS for V-FLEX (PROX)

    1) Expand the DEVICE SETTINGS menu (left panel)

    2) Double ‐click on Device Network and double ‐click on Default Group (or the group name you used)

    3) Double ‐click on the reader name that you just registered ‐ this will populate the tabbed setup screens

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    Configuring Device Mode:

    4) select the BIOMETRICS tab (beside the General tab) 5) choose VERIFY or IDENTIFY as appropriate for the Device Mode

    a) VERIFY (1:1) – this enables the reader to use access cards in combination with fingerprints

    b) IDENTIFY (1:N) – this enables the reader to use fingerprints only (physical card not issued / used).

    NOTE: When using Identify mode, System Galaxy will still add a unique card code to the biometric credentials so that the access rules (schedules and door privileges) can be assigned to the user.

    6) Click APPLY to save.

    NOTE : Other settings may be adjusted as needed. You must consult the Bioscrypt manuals concerning

    options that are not discussed in this document.

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    Configuring Wiegand Format:

    7) select the WIEGAND tab and set the Wiegand Format : a) If using VERIFY mode , choose PREDEFINED option

    Set the format to 26‐Bit Pass ‐Thru for standard prox cards; or HID Corporate 35 ‐bits for Corp1000 cards.

    b) If using IDENTIFY mode , choose the CUSTOM option

    Set the format to Galaxy 32 bit . You have to create the 32 ‐bit format manually.

    See section about Creating Custom 32 ‐Bit Format.

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    8) enable (CHECK) the Activate Wiegand Input option

    9) Enable (CHECK) the Activate Wiegand Output option and choose “Always…”

    10) Click APPLY

    to

    save

    settings

    NOTE: in the Wiegand Output Settings (button) you must have Verification Pass option set to NONE.

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    CREATING CUSTOM 32-BIT WIEGAND FORMAT

    You must create a Custom 32‐bit Wiegand format if you are using IDENTIFY mode (fingerprint only) .

    (1) click the [CUSTOM WIEGAND SETTINGS] button ( bottom of the Wiegand screen )

    (2) click the EDIT (pencil icon), to open the Wiegand Format dialog (3) create a name and set the field Length = 32

    (4) in the Wiegand ID group, set Start = 0 ; set Length = 32 (5) click APPLY to save (now you can use the custom 32bit format in step (7b) )

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    VIEW TEMPLATES IN L-1 READER

    1) Expand the TEMPLATES menu (left panel)

    2) Choose Templates

    3) expand Device Network branch 4) expand the DefaultGroup – or ‐ the group you that assigned to your reader

    5) Double ‐click the reader name; the list of templates will populate the list view – these are currently stored in the reader memory.

    TIP the REFRESH button will renew the list.

    TIP the yellow checkmark icon will allow you to verify a print when you click it.

    TIP the Template ID field shows the Wiegand card code that was assigned in System Galaxy

    TIP if you check the checkbox in the left ‐hand column, and click DELETE you can remove a template from the reader.

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    4. SYSTEM GALAXY CONFIGURATION

    REGISTER the L-1 READER IN SYSTEM GALAXY (SysGal database)

    Start / Login the System Galaxy software as a master operator at the main Communication Server

    Go to the CONFIGURE menu to start registration ~ choose Configure > Options > Registration > System

    1. Choose the appropriate Product Level (per purchase order) 2. Set the Workstation Count (per purchase order) 3. Enter the Customer and Dealer name and phone 4. Set the correct Expiration Date (per purchase order) 5. CHECK the Biometric Interface Support 6. set any other options as purchased 7. Set the Maximum Readers AND the Maximum No. of Biometric Readers as purchased

    8. Enter the

    Registration

    Code

    you

    receive

    from

    Customer

    Service

    9. click APPLY to save changes

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    ENABLE BIOSCRYPT AS THE ENROLLMENT SYSTEM AT SG WORKSTATION

    You must be logged into System Galaxy as a master operator at the workstation

    Go to Configure > Options > System Settings ~

    choose the General Tab 1. Set the Biometric System to use ‘L‐1 Bioscrypt’ 2. Set the programming reader source as Controllers 3. you can set up any other system options as appropriate if this is the first startup 4. click APPLY to save changes 5. shut down and restart the System Galaxy software

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    CONFIGURE THE READER PROPERTIES FOR AN L-1 READER IN SG

    You must be logged into System Galaxy as a master operator at the main Communication Server

    You must have already added your Loop and Controller(s) in System Galaxy software/database

    Go to the CONFIGURE menu to configure Reader Properties ~ choose Configure > Hardware > Doors/Readers

    1. Select the Loop Name 2. Select the Controller Name 3. select the Reader Name (edit the default name to make it more logical) 4. set the Reader Type to L‐1 Identity Solutions 5. select the General tab 6. select the name of the Device Group that the L‐1 is registered to in Secure Admin software 7. select the name of the Reader that the L‐1 is registered as in the Secure Admin software 8. check the Load Biometric Templates option; (unchecked will stop templates from being

    loaded to the reader during enrollment or load utility) 9. click APPLY to save

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    5. ENROLLING & MANAGING TEMPLATES

    ENROLL FINGERPRINT [IDENTIFY MODE] IN CARDHOLDER SCREEN

    You must be logged into System Galaxy as an operator at the main Enrollment Workstation

    You must have already enabled the L‐1 Bioscrypt System at the workstation

    This is supported with Galaxy Standard format that must have already been configured at the reader.

    Go to the CONFIGURE menu to open cardholder screen ~ choose Configure > Cards > Cardholder

    1. click the ADD NEW button 2. enter a cardholder name 3. select the Card/Badge Settings tab 4. add a Loop (you may add more than one loop) 5. select an access group for each loop you gave to this card

    6. set th e Card Technology ‘Galaxy Standard’ if using IDENTIFY / FINGER ONLY MODE 26 bit Wiegand’ if using VERIFY MODE (PROX Card + finger in device)

    7. enter the card code (manually or select next code); card code must be unique in the system 8. check the Send to Readers option; unchecked will stop prints from being loaded to readers

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    9. click [Scan Fingers] button to open the L‐1 Enrollment Screen a. select the Device Group b. select the L‐1 Device c. click the [Connect] button d. click the finger button above the finger you wish to enroll e. click the [Enroll] button on the same finger you have chosen

    f. when prompted, you must place your print on the sensor of the L‐1 Reader g. when prompted, you must remove your finger from the reader h. repeat steps ‘d’ thru ‘g’ until you have captured all desired fingers i. click [OK] to exit the Enrollment screen

    10. click [APPLY] on the cardholder screen to save the templates to the SG database and send the card id and templates to the readers at the panels (based on the loops you assigned)

    Place Finger on Sensor

    NOTE if the finger is not clean or too dry, the L‐1 may report back that the fingerprint could not pass and will not be captured.

    If finger captures successfully, the L‐1 will report back that the fingerprint passed and the print will be held in the temporary memory at th e computer until the record is fully saved. If you cancel or do not save the entire cardholder record, the fingerprint will have to be recaptured.

    NOTE: a black dot will appear on the tip of the finger image to indicate a template is saved for that finger.

    NOTE: you can verify (compare) prints from this screen also by clicking on the white dot above the finger and clicking the VERIFY button. Enrollee must place their finger on the reader sensor when prompted to make a comparison.

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    ENROLL CARD AND FINGERPRINT [VERIFY MODE] IN SG CARDHOLDER

    You must be logged into System Galaxy as an operator at the main Enrollment Workstation

    You must have already enabled the L‐1 Bioscrypt System at the workstation

    This is supported with 26 ‐bit Wiegand and Corporate 1000 formats

    Go to the CONFIGURE menu to open cardholder screen ~ choose Configure > Cards > Cardholder

    1. click the ADD NEW button 2. enter a cardholder name 3. select the Card/Badge Settings tab 4. add a Loop (you may add more than one loop) 5. select an access group for each loop you gave to this card 6. check the Send to Readers option; unchecked will stop prints from being loaded to readers

    7. click [Scan Fingers…] button to open the L‐1 Enrollment Screen a. select the Device Group b. select the L‐1 Device c. click the [Connect] button; a message appears indicating connection established

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    d. click the [Read Wiegand ID] Button and quickly present the HID card at the L‐1 Reader e. the Card ID and FAC are captured and populated in the appropriate fields

    f. select the Finger radio button (above the finger image) of the finger you wish to enroll

    g. click the [Enroll] button on the same finger you have just chosen

    h. when prompted, you must place your finger on the sensor of the L‐1 Reader; the reader will scan the finger

    i. when prompted, you must remove your finger from the reader; Galaxy will display a pass (or fail ) message based on reply from reader. If the finger quality fails, you will need to retry the capture. If the finger quality passes a black dot will appear on the tip of the finger image and a fingerprint will appear in the gray box on the right side.

    j. repeat steps ‘f’ thru ‘i’ to scan an additional additional finger

    k. click [OK] to exit the Enrollment screen

    8. click [APPLY] on the cardholder screen to save the templates to the SG database and send the card id and templates to the readers at the panels (based on the loops you assigned)

    9. The Communication Control Window (message tab) will display the messages that connection was established with each authorized reader and templates stored successfully.

    If you see a Template format error/corrupt template message in Comm. Control Window, check the offending reader’s template format. The error occurs for any reader whose template formats (BUR, VUR, etc.) is different than the enrollment reader. To resolve this, either use the same format at all readers or enroll an additional finger(s) directly from the reader whose template format differs.

    See the Appendix (section 6 of this guide) for more indications and messages associated with connecting, capturing, saving and loading templates.

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    LOADING ALL TEMPLATES UTILITY

    Also see the Bioscrypt documentation for additional wiring information.

    Go to the UTILITY menu to open cardholder screen ~ choose Utility > L‐1 / Bioscrypt > Load Templates to Device

    1. Select the DefaultGroup (or all groups; or the group you desire) 2. Select the L‐1 Device (the reader you need); note that only the reader that are connected

    are shown. Readers whose properties are set to not load (SG Reader Property screen) will not appear in the list.

    3. click OK 4. the templates will load and the Communication Control window will open to show logs 5. click HIDE to close the Communication Control window

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    6. APPENDIX: TROUBLESHOOTING

    GALAXY MESSAGE LOGGING (Communication Control Window)

    Open a Communication Control Window from the View menu in System Galaxy and select the Message tab. You can move the window to the side or downward, so you can access the data entry fields in the Cardholder enrollment screen.

    Table 1: Communication Control Message LogComm. Control Message Log Meaning Communication Closed This message indicates the currently open connection

    to the reader is closed. This occurs when the SG operator exits the L1 Enrollment screen

    Communication established successfully This message indicates that SG has successfully connected to the L1 reader over TCP/IP. This occurs

    when the

    SG

    operator

    CONNECTS

    to

    the

    reader

    from

    the L1 Enrollment screen; and when the templates are loaded to the reader (either when Cardholder APPLY button is clicked or the Load Utility is sending)

    Device timed out wile waiting for user action This message indicates that the reader timed out. Time Out occurred because card was not presented to the reader correctly or within the time allotted; or the wrong card format/type card was presented.

    Error TCP/IP Socket This message indicates that the reader was not online to the SADB when System Galaxy was signed ‐in and connected to the SADB. Restart SG after restoring reader to online status.

    Finger not detected Finger was not placed on the sensor in time or at all. No response from device This message indicates that the reader is not online.

    Restore reader power or IP connection to recover. Template was erased on device successfully This message indicates that a template was deleted

    through the SG Enrollment screen. Template was stored on device successfully This message indicates that a template was capture

    and saved/loaded from SG Cardholder or Load Utility. Unable to access com port. This message indicates that the specific reader has

    not been selected before the operator clicks the CONNECT button.

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    GALAXY USER MESSAGES - BY OPERATOR ACTION

    The following messages appear in the System Galaxy application and the Communication Control window during integrated operation. (the Comm. Control window opens from the View menu)

    Table 2: Connecting to L1 Reader in SG Enrollment

    CONNECTING to READER ‐ L1 Enrollment screen

    OPERATOR ACTION SG INDICATION

    (L1 ENROLLMENT screen) MESSAGE LOG

    (COMM CONTROL screen)click the CONNECT button when a {reader } is selected

    Confirmation “{Reader} ‐ Communication established successfully”.

    Communication established successfully

    click CONNECT button when a {reader } is selected

    Error “[!] Error opening TCP/IP socket.”

    Reason: reader was offline in SADB at the

    time System Galaxy was started. Resolution: restore reader power & Ethernet connection. Restart Galaxy.

    Error opening TCP/IP socket.”

    click CONNECT button when a {reader } is selected

    Error “[!] No response from device.”

    Reason: reader has gone offline, lost power or Ethernet connection after System Galaxy was started or signed ‐in. Resolution: restore reader to online status (power / Ethernet connection). Restart Galaxy.

    No response from device.

    click CONNECT button when reader is not selected

    Error “[!] Unable to access com port. Possibly in use by another application.” Reason: reader is not selected . Resolution: select reader before connecting.

    Unable to access com port.Possibly in use by another application.

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    Table 3: Capture Card Code (VERIFY MODE)READ / CAPTURE CARD CODE ‐ L1 Enrollment screen

    OPERATOR ACTION SG INDICATION

    (L1 ENROLLMENT screen) MESSAGE LOG

    (COMM CONTROL screen)Select [Read Wiegand ID ] button Card code and facility code are captured

    and populate Enroll ID & FAC field. No system message generated.

    n/a

    Select [Read Wiegand ID ] button Error “[!] The device timed out while waiting for user action.”

    Reason: 1. Card was not presented/or read. 2. Card is the wrong format / type

    Resolution: 1. Present card within time allotted 2. Present the correct card type

    The device timed out whilewaiting for user action.

    Select [Read Wiegand ID ] button Error “[!] Card code is a duplicate. The

    card is

    assigned

    to

    ‘other

    name ’.”

    Reason: card is already enrolled for the cardholder name that is shown. Resolution: get a new card or delete the existing card from the other cardholder.

    n/a

    Select [Read Wiegand ID ] button Error “[!] No Response.”

    Reason: reader has gone offline. Resolution: restore reader connection.

    No response from device.

    Table 4: Enroll Finger Template (IDENTIFY OR VERIFY MODE)ENROLL FINGER ‐ L1 Enrollment screen

    OPERATOR ACTION SG INDICATION

    (L1 ENROLLMENT screen) MESSAGE LOG

    (COMM CONTROL screen)Prompt 3 = Enroll Passed (black dot appears on enrolled finger )

    n/a

    Click a Finger ENROLL button (after connecting to reader (also after enrolling card code if in VERIFY mode))

    Prompt 1 = Place Finger on Sensor Prompt 2 = Remove Finger

    PROMPT 3 = Enroll Failed (no black dot or template image)

    Reason: poor quality of print. Resolution: retry; use better finger; make sure sensor is clean, etc,

    n/a

    Click a Finger ENROLL button Error “[!] No Finger Detected.”

    Reason: finger not placed on sensor. Resolution: retry;

    Finger Not Detected

    Click a Finger ENROLL button when Enroll ID is empty/blank.

    Error “[!] Please supply numeric Enroll ID larger than 0”.

    Reason: reader is in VERIFY mode . Resolution: enroll/read card code before you try to enroll a finger.

    n/a

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    Table 5: Verify Finger TemplateVERIFY/COMPARE TEMPLATE ‐ L1 Enrollment screen

    OPERATOR ACTION SG SYSTEM MESSAGES

    (L1 ENROLLMENT screen) L1 MESSAGE LOG

    (COMM. CONTROL screen)Prompt 3 = Verify Passed (finger passes the verification check )

    n/a

    Select [Verify Template ] button Prompt 1 = Place Finger on Sensor Prompt 2 = Remove Finger

    PROMPT 3 = Verify Failed (finger fails the verification check)

    Reason: poor quality of print. Resolution: retry; ensure sensor is clean.

    n/a

    Select [Verify Template] button Error “[!] Timed out waiting for user.”

    Reason: finger not presented or read. Resolution: retry; ensure sensor is clean.

    n/a

    Table 6: Closing EnrollmentCLOSE L1 Enrollment screen

    OPERATOR ACTION SG INDICATION

    (L1 ENROLLMENT screen) MESSAGE LOG

    (COMM CONTROL screen)Click [Close] button No system message generated.

    Operator returns to the main Cardholder screen when L1 Enrollment screen closes .

    NOTE: At this time templates are held in memory.

    Communication was closed.

    NOTE: Templates are sent to reader* and stored in Galaxy database as blob data when the operator clicks the APPLY button in the main cardholder screen.

    * Load/send templates option must be checked in the Cardholder screen and in the reader properties screen, reader must be online and able to receive data over IP; card must have loop and access privileges assigned.

    IMPORTANT: if you Cancel out of the main Cardholder screen after enrolling, the data being held in RAM will be dumped and nothing will be saved / sent to reader.

    Table 7: Save/Apply Cardholder and Send Templates to ReaderAPPLY EDITS/SEND TEMPLATES ‐ Cardholder Screen

    OPERATOR ACTION SG INDICATION

    (L1 ENROLLMENT screen) MESSAGE LOG

    (COMM CONTROL screen)Click [Apply] button (after enrolling card and/or templates)

    NOTE: At this time, templates are sent to reader(s) and

    stored as

    Blob

    data

    in

    Galaxy

    database.

    Template was stored successfully.

    [!] Template format error message in Comm. Control Window occurs for any reader whose template formats (BUR, VUR, etc.) is different than the enrollment reader. To resolve this, either use the same format at all readers or enroll an additional finger(s) directly from the reader whose template format differs. Click [Apply] button (after deleting templates)

    No system message generated. NOTE: At this time, templates are removed from reader(s) and Galaxy database.

    Template was erased on device successfully.

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    REGISTER READER with USB (private LAN/ not using DHCP)

    1. Do not connect L1 to the network cable yet (factory may have DHCP on)

    2. power up L1 reader (wait for all beeps to sound – this takes a couple of mins)

    3. connect by

    USB

    cable

    from

    L1

    device

    to

    the

    PC

    4. when device wizard opens, browse to the 4gserial folder

    Program Files\Bioscrypt\SA\SecureAdmin Server\4gserial

    Note if you are using Windows7 you may need to copy the 4gserial driver to the Windows\System32 folder and then update the driver path to that location.

    5. complete the PC device driver setup

    6. look in the PC Device Manager to find out which COM port the 4gserial device is using

    7. start up (log into) SecureAdmin software

    8. choose the NETWORK menu and select REGISTER VIA SERVER 9. “check” the COM port that the Device Manager identified as the 4gserial device

    (SecureAdmin will not filter out other active com ports)

    10. select AUTO for the baud rate

    11. click the SCAN button; the device will display in the list with a yellow plus symbol

    12. double ‐click on the device icon that shows the yellow plus symbol

    13. click NEXT (do not program IP Address at this time)

    14. enter a device name and assign the default group

    15. click REGISTER to complete registration; click OK and close to exit.

    16. go to DEVICE SETTINGS menu, expand the default group and double ‐click the reader

    17. select the COMMUNICATION TAB and make sure DHCP option is unchecked

    18. now “check” ETHERNET option and add the network address parameters you desire

    19. click APPLY to save network settings

    20. go to NETWORK TREE and right ‐click the reader, choose Change Connection

    21. select the ETHERNET option and put in the IP Address and click UPDATE

    Reader should be correctly connected and able to talk. This process is the one L‐1 Tech Support walked me through

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    ADDING A LINKED SQL CONNECTION STRING TO SYSGAL

    After you install the Galaxy database server and the SecureAdmin Server, you must enable the linked SQLconnection and add the connection string in the SysGal database.

    Open SQL Server Management Studio.

    Use the SA login to connect to the GCSSQLEXPRESS instance

    INSERT a 1 in the L1_ENABLED column and the correct SQL connection stringinto the SADB_PATHcolumn of L1_SADB_INFO table in SysGal database

    Example syntax of SQL connection string: [server_name\instance_name].[database_name].[owner_name]

    NOTE - if you are using a shared (same) SQL instance, the connection string and L1 enabled value will beautomatically inserted when you follow the database installation and configuration steps in this manual.