Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK User Manual

June 5, 2024
Onface

D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOOR LOCK
User Manua l

Users need to be familiar with the emergency switchgear.

  • In order to use this product safely and appropriately, please read carefully the safety precautions before use.

Components
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Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig

Safety Precautions

Please read the following carefully for proper use of the product.
Failure to follow instructions may result in injury or property damage

| ON FACE D5 face recognition door lock is a high-technology product of which its installation directly affects the proper operation and life of the door lock’s use. Therefore, please install it after all the furnishing work is complete. ‘Please install it according to the installation manual with the help of a specialist or the dealer you purchased the product from.
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| Be careful not to let the product wet. Wipe the product with a dry cloth for cleaning. Using the product in a severely condensed environment may affect product performance.
| Be careful not to lose the card key or the emergency key and also not to crash them when opening or closing the door. Please make sure that the door is properly locked when you exit.
| Replace batteries with the same brand’s 1.5V alkaline batteries. When using old and new batteries together, do not use them with non-alkaline batteries.
It may cause product malfunction.
| Do not expose the product in direct sunlight, high temperature, rain, or snow. It may cause product malfunction.
| Be sure to set the settings such as face recognition registration, card key deletion, registration, etc. with the door lock open.
| Do not put unnecessary pressure on the door lock. Also, do not arbitrarily disassemble, repair, or modify the product. We charge fees for product failures due to careless use even during the free-of-charge A/S period.
| Up to 100 people can be registered with face and palm registration. (recognition speed less than 1 second, glasses do not interfere with face recognition.)
| Recognition is feasible in dark environments due to infrared cameras.
| Biometric technology that prevents opening by phone images or videos.
| Passed testing for fundamental electric shocks and electrostatic immunity, Durability, and fire prevention certified by KC standards.
| a safety system that generates alarm sounds Easy push-pull handles with the SAFETY when it senses abnormal openings
| Easy push-pull handles with the SAFETY PANIC feature for interior uses.
| The door lock automatically locks if the door is not closed within 3 or 5 seconds after opening.
| The door lock informs when to change the batteries.

Part names and specifications

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Product specifications

Power|
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DC 6V (Alkaline battery 1.5V/ 8EA/ AA size)
Opening Method| Face, card key, palm, password
Registrations| RF card : 100EA/ face recog : 100EA/ palm recog: 100EA
Screen| LCD with touch
Camera| lx visible light camera, lx infrared detection camera
Face Recognition| Recognition time: 0.3 SEC
Support mode: 1:N & 1:1
User Language| English, Japanese
Temperature| -10°C -60°C
Size| External body: 85(W)x367(H)x73(D)mm / Internal body :84(W)x363.5(H)x69(D)mm
Components| Zinc, Aluminum die casting, ABS, PC

Product Specifications

Screen Layout

The screen configuration consists of user, security, environment settings, and product information. Touch the according to move to that menu.

Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 18

Initial setting

1. Set the master password
Follow the steps to set the master password.

Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 20

Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig
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& Register face recognition with the door open. Caudal

  1. Face recognition registration
    Follow the steps to register face recognition.
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 21

  2. Face recognition registration
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 23 You cannot open the door with pictures or videos. (growing children need to Caudal register every 6 months to 2 years. Re-register after cosmetic surgery.)
    ****& Register the card with the door open Caution

  3. Card (RFID) registration
    Follow the steps to register the Card  Key
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 22

  4. Card (RFID) registration
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 24
    & Register palm recognition with the door open.

  5. Palm registration
    Follow the steps to register the palm recognition.
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 25

  6. Password registration
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 27

  7. Palm re-registration
    Follow the steps to register a password.
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 26

  8. Password re-registration
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 20

  9. Delete user
    Follow the steps to delete the user.
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 29

  10. Language setting
    Follow the steps for language setting.
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Icon 3

  11. Reset User
    Keep the door open, and follow the steps to reset all registered information.
    If you do not open the door within 5 seconds after face recognition, Caubco entering the password, or using card key, the door will automatically close.

  12. Opening and closing the door from the outside.
    Onface 2AW4P-D5 FACE RECOGNITION DOORLOCK - Fig 30• Caution Keep the eminency key outsole In your bag. car, etc In order to use it when the door lock malfunctions.
    • The door lock will beep when the deadbolt Is stuck In the door or If It senses any abnormal operation.

  13.  Opening and closing the door from the inside
    Opening with handle
    01. Pushing the handle or pressing the open button will unlock and open the door.
    02. The closing sound is triggered within 5 seconds of closing the door.

  14. Turning off the intrusion alarm
    Break alarm function
    Opening the closed door with force or intrusions will trigger an intrusion alarm.
    > Turn off the alarm with registered face recognition/card key/palm/password Any of (Facerecog, nation),(Palm recognition], (Password), and/or (Card key)after pressing the (Power) button will tum off theintrusion alarm. displacing the batteries also tums off the intrusion alarm.

  15. Changing batteries
    The battery level is always displayed.
    Changing batteries
    – Battery lifetime:4-8 months assuming 10 uses per day
    – Low battery alarm: Open the battery cover when you hear a low battery alarm to change all 8 1.5V AA batteries with the appropriate +/- position.
    – Do not mix batteries of different remaining lifetime levels.
    YOu can use 81.5V AA batteries. (Delivered with 4 batteries)
    Automatic closing may stop functioning if you do not change the batteries in time.
    Carton
    • Do not mix batteries of different remaining lifetimes, and we suggest you use batteries of the same brand.
    • Mixing batteries of a different life may cause leakage.

  16. Using the external power termina l
    The external power terminal uses DC9V(6F22/FC-1) batteries from the outside to provide emergency power when the door lock completely runs out of energy which disables face recognition/card key/ palm recognition/ password.
    caution
    • You need to purchase DC9V batteries separately. We do not provide DC9V ZSbatteries.
    • Limit DC9V uses to emergency uses only because prolonged use of DC9v batteries may cause device malfunctions

MEMO

Product warranty

Product name ONCE – D5 Warranty period
Purchase date 1 year from the purchase date
Branch

we guarantees the following tn accordance with consumer product dispute resolution standards. (Fair Trade Commission)

On product warranty

  • Warranty period is 1 year from the purchase date.
  • Make sure to read the user manual Visits by service providers cause fees.
  • Visit, tech help. and component fees are incurred for paid services even during the warranty period
Types of Consumer Damages  Compensation history
 Within warranty period After warranty period
Malfunctions during normal uses Malfunctions within 1 year of purthase
repair Repair of charge
3 occurrences of the same malfunction Free repair
 4 occurrences of the same malfunction  1-to-1 exchange
Our company is out of repair parts 1-to-1 exchange/ refund at a purchase
price 10% refund on the fixed depreciated amount
Consumer negligence and carelessness Consumer negligence and carelessness

퓮캏쿦읺
Malfunctions due to unintended uses

Charged repair services (consumer cost) responsibilities

  • Repairs due to password losses
  • Checkup requests without apparent causes
  • Repair visits due to battery misplacement. negligent uses, and consumer carelessness.
  • malfunctions and damages due to intentional ot external causes
  • malfunctions and damages due to fire, or flood.or salt-related disasters and causes
  • malfunction and damages due to instructed uses or °nice cleaning
  • malfunctions and damages due to ‘I iv door def.:emotion phenomenon or ‘door failure’ problem

7, Wausau-Ro 35-Gil, Mapo-Gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea (04052)
Tel: 1600-6137
Fax: 02-598-6512
http://doorlock.onface.net

  This device is for domestic sales. Full A/S support and normal warranty scope may not apply for products bought or used outside of Korea.
However, local dealers will provide installation and A/S support for areas with dealers that import our products.

FCC WARNING
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm from the radiator of your body:  Use only the supplied antenna.

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