Iris Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No.
BM-ET500
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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.
14) To operate this equipment safely and securely, you have to maintain it regularly. Maintenance interval is about 1 year but it
may be shorter because of the environmental condition where this equipment is located.
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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 ...................................................................................................... 10
INSTALLATIONS AND CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 11
DIMENSIONS OF THE MOUNTING BRACKET............................................................................................................................. 14
ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................................... 15
I Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
I Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
RECOGNITION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................................................... 16
I Iris Recognition ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
I ID-and-password Authorization ............................................................................................................................................. 17
ADDITIONAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 18
I Control Unit BM-ED500 ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
I Administration Software BM-ES500E ..................................................................................................................................... 18
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................................................. 19
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
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PREFACE
Iris Camera BM-ET500 is used in an access control system. The iris camera, which captures a user's iris image with the control
by Control Unit BM-ED500, is available for following uses.
(Control Unit BM-ED500 is sold separately, however, it must be used in combination with the iris camera.)
• As an enrollment camera for iris image capturing and Administration PC enrollment
To activate iris recognition, it is necessary to capture the iris images of a user and enroll the iris data in the administration
PC. A control unit (for enrollment) generates iris data from iris images captured by an iris camera (for enrollment), and
transfers the data to the administration PC in the LAN (Local Area Network). The iris data is enrolled in the iris database of
the administration PC. Up to 2 000 users can enroll their iris data. *1
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To administer the iris data captured by an iris camera and generated by a control unit, you need to install the optional
Administration Software BM-ES500E onto a PC. Refer to the manuals of BM-ES500E for details.
• As a recognition camera for iris recognition
The user can have his/her iris image captured only by looking at the iris camera (for recognition). It will take approx. 3 sec-
onds between capturing and recognition.*2 The user can check the recognition result with the status indicator
(ACCEPT/REJECT) on the front side of the iris camera.
Iris data of up to 1 000 users can be distributed from the administration PC to recognition cameras.
*2
*3
The recognition time may differ
depending on capturing condi-
tions.
The iris camera (for enrollment)
captures the iris images of both
eyes at the same time, but the iris
data of each eye is enrolled sepa-
rately.
For enrollment (an iris camera and a control unit)*5
Iris images of both eyes are captured by an iris camera (for
enrollment), generated into the iris data by a control unit (for
enrollment), transferred to the administration PC. Then, the iris data
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is enrolled into and managed in the iris database. *3
Enrollment
Administration PC
Iris Camera
BM-ET500
Control Unit
BM-ED500
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Capturing diagnosis is made by
the administration software at the
time of enrollment.
Up to 127 gate systems (an iris
camera and control unit) can be
connected to the administration
PC in the LAN. The control unit
can also be used as both for
enrollment and recognition by
changing the operation mode.
Enrolled iris data is distributed
to the control unit (for recognition).
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Administration Software BM-ES500E*4
Recognition
Iris database
For recognition (an iris camera and a control unit)*5
The iris camera (for recognition) captures the iris images
of both eyes, generates the iris data from the iris images,
and recognizes a user by comparing the iris data with the
those distributed to the control unit (for recognition).*4
• 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.
• Using iris cameras, users can carry out recognition without touching any devices.
• The iris data of users need to be enrolled in the administration PC. 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 two cameras
When a user approaches within 66 cm {2.16 ft.} of the front of an iris camera, iris image capturing and checking will auto-
matically start. A wide angle camera, which monitors the user's face and surroundings, and a telecamera, which captures
the user's iris images, can eliminate the adjustment of the camera angle and eye positioning by users. The recognition
range of the iris camera is between approx. 30 cm {0.98 ft.} and 60 cm {1.97 ft.}
• One-time capturing of both eyes enables recognition in approx. 3 seconds*
This iris camera captures the iris images of both eyes at the same time. A control unit generates iris data from the captured
iris images, and compares the data with that distributed to the control unit. 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. 3 seconds (approx. 2
seconds for capturing and 1 second for recognition)*1.
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The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions.
• Built-in color CCTV camera that captures the user's facial image
The iris camera has a built-in minisize color camera. You can record the facial image of a user by connecting this camera
and a recorder. Using the alarm outputs of the control unit, you can record only users that have not been recognized.
• Numeric keys to enter the ID-and-password
Users can carry out ID-and-password authorization, which is an alternate means of recognition when iris recognition is
unavailable, with the numeric keys of the iris camera.
• Access control system can be composed.
Iris cameras, control units, and the administration PC can compose an access control system in combination with access
control panels*2 and electric locks*2, etc.
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These devices are independent to BM-ET500.
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NOTIFICATION ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
• This document describes basic operating instructions of Iris Camera BM-ET500.
• The operating instructions supplied to BM-ED500 Control Unit describes operating instructions, examples of system com-
position, and installation guide of the control unit. The instruction manuals supplied to Administration Software BM-ES500E,
which is the software required for iris data enrollment, describe how to use the administration software. Normally, users of
recognition cameras do not have to read them. These operating instructions and manuals are intended for system
installers and administrators.
• System installers and administrators should read the following operating instructions and manuals as well as this docu-
ment.
To use Control Unit BM-ED500: BM-ED500 Operating Instructions
To use Administration Software BM-ES500E: BM-ES500E Installation Guide
BM-ES500E Administrator's Guide
BM-ES500E Backup Guide
• BM-ES500E Installation Guide, Administrator's Guide, and Backup Guide are PDF documents contained on the CD-ROM
that is supplied with Administration Software BM-ES500E. To read the PDF documents, you need to install Adobe Acrobat ®
Reader, which you can obtain at the homepage of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
TRADEMARKS
• Adobe Acrobat is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
• 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
ADMINISTRATION PC
(Iris data is nature of privacy. The customer shall be responsible for any Iris data stored in the administration PC.)
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DOCUMENT CONVENTION
These operating instructions use the following convention when describing the use and operation of the camera.
Access control system: System which controls access using iris cameras, control units, and the administration PC, in combi-
nation with access control panels, card readers, and electric locks, etc.
Administration Software: Panasonic Administration Software BM-ES500E
This software is used for administering iris enrollment/recognition.
(This product is sold separately, however, it must be used in combination with an iris camera.)
Administration PC: PC in which the administration software is installed
The PC can administer control units in the LAN.
Control Unit: Panasonic Control Unit BM-ED500, which is used for iris enrollment/recognition, and controls electric locks
(This product is sold separately, however, it must be used in combination with iris cameras.)
Distribution: To transfer enrolled data from the administration PC to control units and to save the data in the control units
Enrollment: To save a user's iris data associated with the individual information (name and ID data, etc.) in the administration PC
Iris data is enrolled using the administration software.
Iris camera (The unit): Panasonic Iris Camera BM-ET500
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
Recognition: To identify a user by comparing the iris data that is generated (from iris images captured) with the data enrolled
in the iris database
Wiegand: Transmission method 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 light injury.
Note(s): Note statements identify special instruction, rule, or side comment related to the topic.
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PRECAUTIONS
• Refer all work related to the installation of this
product to qualified service personnel or system
installers.
Consult an expert on the load bearing capacity of the
installation surface and structure. If the surface is not
strong enough, the camera may fall down. Refer to the
product specifications for weights.
• When you use an external power supply device, do
the following:
Turn on the external power supply device before turn-
ing on Control Unit BM-ED500.
Turn off the external power supply device after turning
off the control unit.
• The third-party external power supply must be a UL
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots.
This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn
the power off immediately and contact qualified service
personnel for service.
Listed access control power limited device.
• Consumable part
Contact your dealer for the front panel replacement, for
example, when it is damaged or when you cannot rec-
ognize or enroll yourself.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or
covers.
Part number of the front panel: 3CF001017AAA
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact
qualified service personnel for maintenance.
• Use of near-infrared ray
Near-infrared ray is used when iris data is enrolled or
recognized by the unit. The near-infrared ray is compli-
ant with the radiological safety standard of IEC60825-1.
• Handle the appliance with care.
Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appli-
ance.
• Indication
Refer to the bottom of the unit as to the indications of
equipment classification and power source, etc.
• Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture.
Do not try to operate it in wet areas.
Take immediate action if the appliance gets wet. Turn
the power off and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel. Moisture can damage the appliance and
also cause electric shocks.
• This product is not designed to prevent theft in
advance. We shall not guarantee you for any trouble
caused by using this unit.
• If you are in a situation that iris recognition is
impossible from the exterior, recognition or
enrollment will be invalid.
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when
cleaning the appliance body.
Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty.
When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent
and wipe gently.
• Iris data is privacy. Take enough care not to leak the
image data out of the administration PC. It is also
recommended that you should get an agreement
from a person to register his or her data.
• Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified
temperature, humidity, or power source ratings.
Use the appliance at temperatures between 0 °C and
40 °C {between 32 °F and 104 °F} and humidity
between 30 % and 80 %. The input power source for
this appliance is 32 V DC (when supplied from the con-
trol unit) or 24 V DC (when supplied from an external
power supply device).
• We recommend that you note down your settings
and save them. Power or battery failure may erase
the setting.
• Do the self-diagnostic test, when you open this unit
door for maintenance, etc. The self-diagnostic test
can be carried out by turning on a power supply.
Read BM-ED500 Operating instructions for turning on a
power supply.
• This unit has no power switch.
Power is supplied from Control Unit BM-ED500 or from
an external 24 V DC power supply device. Refer to the
control unit's operating instructions for how to turn
on/off the power.
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
q Status indicator
w User guidance indicators
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
e Built-in color
CCTV camera
r Operation indicators
t Front panel
y 10 key cover
CANCEL
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u LED indicator
ENTER
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o Buzzer-level adjustment hole
i Numeric keys
q Status Indicator
Shows the status of recognition or enrollment.
r Operation indicators
These indicators show the operation statuses of the
unit. The central indicator is lit all the time when power
is applied. Refer to p.16.
ACCEPT: Lights up when recognition has been suc-
cessfully executed. *
Or lights up when enrollment has been successfully
executed through iris image capturing.
REJECT: Lights up when recognition has not been suc-
cessfully executed.
t Front panel
y 10 key cover
Or lights up when enrollment has not been success-
fully executed through iris image capturing.
READY: Lights up when recognition/enrollment is avail-
able.
u LED indicator
Shows which numeric key has been pressed.
i Numeric keys
When this indicator is blinking, recognition/enroll-
ment is unavailable.
These keys are used when you execute ID-and-pass-
word authorization instead of iris recognition.
* Depending on capturing condition, you might not enroll
your iris data even when ACCEPT is lighting. After the
enrollment, confirm through the administration PC, in
which the administration software is installed, if the
recognition has been successfully executed.
o Buzzer-level adjustment hole
Adjusts the level of buzzer, which informs you of recog-
nition/enrollment results. Refer to p.15 for details on
level adjustment.
Note: Keep away from this hole except for qualified ser-
w User guidance indicators
vice personnel.
These indicators light up when you stand in front of the
unit, and then inform you that recognition/enrollment will
start.
e Built-in color CCTV camera
This is a color camera for surveillance.
For example, it is used for status confirmation if a
recognition has not been successfully executed.
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INSTALLATIONS AND CONNECTIONS
• Keep the unit away from:
WARNING
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direct sunlight or light reflection.
The installation described in these figures should be made
by qualified service personnel or trained system installers.
•
incandescent or halogen lighting.
•
places where shadow appear over the front panel.
noise. (for example, places near air conditioners or ven-
tilators)
•
Cautions:
• This system must be installed within the protected
promise in accordance with the National Electrical
Code (NFPA70), and the local authorities having juris-
diction.
• Attach this unit to a flat wall with the supplied mounting
bracket. After the installation, secure the unit to prevent
dropping.
•
electricity.
•
outdoor places.
•
vibration. (It may cause invalid recognition or injury.)
• Do not place anything inside the space described in
the illustration.
• This unit is for indoor use only.
• This unit must be mounted horizontally on the wall.
• Determine the optimum mounting height. The recom-
mendation is between 1.38 m {54 in.} and 1.5 m {60 in.}
for enrollment/recognition effectiveness.
• Mount the bracket on the wall. Be sure to provide
access for video control and DC power from the control
unit.
I Caution on Installation
Secure the unit with the supplied mounting bracket to pre-
vent vibration, dropping and injury.
Notes:
• Keep the unit:
•
in the temperature between 0°C and 40 °C {between
32°F and 104°F} and the humidity between 30 % and 80 %.
Top View
Side View
Keep this area free
from obstructions
Keep this area free
from obstructions
80 mm {3 in.}
400 mm {16 in.}
900 mm {35 in.}
400 mm {16 in.}
900 mm {35 in.}
1 300 mm {51 in.}
1 300 mm {51 in.}
Floor
System Instruction (Maximum System)
Coaxial cable (BNC)
Camera power cable
OK
NG
BM-ET500
(For recognition)
Coaxial cable (BNC)
OK
NG
BM-ET500
OK
NG
(For
enrollment)
BM-ET500
(For recognition)
General-purpose
power supply *
(24 V DC)
BM-ED500
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Camera 1
Camera 2
Electric lock*
Camera 3
Administration PC*
Wiegand
or RS-485
Electric lock*
Door control box* Access server*
LAN
* The use of the Administration PC was not evaluated by UL.
* The use of electric lock was not evaluated by UL.
* The use of door control box was not evaluated by UL.
* General-purpose power supply must be a UL Listed access control power limited device.
In the case of Wiegand / RS-485 use
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2. Remove the shipping lock as follows:
I Installation
The unit can be mounted over the wall as described.
1. Attach the anchor into the wall, and then attach the sup-
plied mounting bracket to the anchor. (Refer to the fig-
ure in p.14.)
Locked
1
2
Belt
The anchor bolt should meet the standards shown in
the illustration.
10 mm {2/5 in.} or less
(1) Remove the screw.
(2) Insert the belt until it hits
to the stop.
3
Unlocked
(3) Bend the belt and secure it with the screw.
• Take care not to drop the screw inside the unit.
• You can use an M3 screw if you have lost this screw.
3. Remove the numeric keyboard.
You can remove the keys by taking off the two tamper-
proof screws (with the supplied tamperproof screw dri-
ver tool) and lifting up the keyboard. The control cable
should also be removed.
Mounting bracket
2 mm {2/25 in.} (D)
Wall Type
Screw Type
TAPMARK concrete screw anchors
Part No. 21230,
Size 6.35 x 57.15 mm {1/4 x 2 -1/4 in.}
Concrete wall
TAPMARK concrete screw anchors
Part No. 21240,
Size 6.35 x 69.85 mm {1/4 x 2 -3/4 in.}
Plaster wall
Remove the tamperproof screws.
1
2
3
4
5
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4. Attach the unit to the mounting bracket.
You need to make a hole of approx. ø 30 mm on the wall to pass the cables out of the rear side.
(1) Attach the mounting
bracket to the wall.
Coaxial cable and
DC power cable *
(from the control unit)
Provide access for
cables to be routed
through the wall.
(2) Remove the
(3) Remove the shipping lock.
numeric keyboard.
(4) Attach the unit to the mounting bracket.
Secure the unit and bracket with the screw nut,
using an 8 mm {0.03 in.} socket driver.
(5) Connect the cables to the unit.
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Screw nut (M5)
(6) Attach the numeric keyboard.
*Refer to the control unit’s operating instructions
for the specifications.
5. Connect the coaxial cable to the unit.
7. Connect the DC power cable to the unit.
If you use power supply from the control unit to the unit,
connect the DC power cable to 0 V and +32 V ports.
If you use 24 V DC power supply from an external
power supply device, connect the power cable to 0 V
and +24 V ports.
The unit is connected to the control unit (Camera 1 - 3).
Pass the cable
through this hole.
Coaxial cable
To CAMERA 1 - 3 of the control unit
To the control unit
6. When you use the built-in CCTV camera, connect the
supplied video output cable to VIDEO OUT. Then, con-
nect the supplied video output cable and the video
input cable of a connected device (for example, a mon-
itor or DVR).
0 V +24 V +32 V
Caution: Take DC 24 V power supply from a third-party
external power supply device that complies with the
safety standard. (Refer to p.21.)
Connect them.
8. Attach the numeric keyboard.
Connect the control cable which has been connected
to the numeric keyboard. Then, attach the keyboard
with the tamperproof screws.
Caution: Insert the cable into the unit so as to avoid
Pass the cable
through this hole.
pressure from the keyboard.
To a monitor or digital disk recorder
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DIMENSIONS OF THE MOUNTING BRACKET
398
180.5
174.5
26
22
4-φ10
6.5
22.5
45
49
180.5
186.5
M5
(Unit of length: mm)
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ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE
3. When finished, connect the control cable to the numeric
keyboard.
I Adjustment
G Adjusting the Buzzer Level
Adjust the buzzer level, which informs you of recognition
results, as follows.
G Cleaning the Inside of the Camera Unit
There are a mirror, proximity sensor, and two cameras
inside the unit. The cameras will be used for capturing a
face and irises. If dust is sticking to the cameras, it may
cause malfunction. Clean the inside of the camera unit as
follows.
1. Open the cover of the numeric keyboard.
2. Insert a Phillips precision screwdriver into the buzzer-
level adjustment hole.
3. Turn the screwdriver to the right or left to adjust the
buzzer level.
1. Remove the numeric keyboard and the front panel.
(Refer to p.12 and this page.)
To the right: The volume will go up.
To the left: The volume will go down.
2. Blow dust away from the mirror, sensor, Camera 1 and
Camera 2 by using a blower, etc.
If dust still sticks after blowing, wipe away the appli-
ances gently with an eyeglass cleaner or a camera-lens
cleaner.
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2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
CANCEL
ENTER
Buzzer-level
adjustment hole
3. After finished, attach the front panel and numeric key-
board to the unit.
Volume down
Volume up
Camera 2
Mirror
I Maintenance
Camera 1
G Replacing the Front Panel
When the supplied front panel has been damaged, you can
replace it to a new one.
Sensor
Notes:
1. Remove the numeric keyboard. (Refer to p.12.)
• Keep your hands away from the mirror, Camera 1
and Camera 2. If you touch them directly, it may
cause malfunction due to smudges.
• Do not clean the camera unit with a glass-cleaner,
thinner or water. It may cause malfunction.
• Clean the camera unit with delicate care. Force may
damage the appliance, which may cause trouble.
2. Remove the front panel, and then replace it to a new
one.
You can take the panel away by sliding down.
During the replacement, wear gloves on your hand to
keep the new panel clean.
Make sure the panel’s
correct side.
Bottom
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RECOGNITION PROCEDURES
There is two ways of identification:
• Iris recognition
3. Status indicator q will light up.
• ID-and-password authorization
The indicator lights up.
q
Note: When “READY” is blinking, recognition will be
unavailable. Wait until the indicator is on, not blinking.
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
I Iris Recognition
The procedures are as follows.
Note: Depending on the distance between you and the
unit, status indicators will blink as shown in Figure 1
or 2. When the indicators show Figure 1 status,
come closer to the unit. When the indicators show
Figure 2 status, go farther from the unit.
1. Stand in front of the unit and turn your face to the center
front panel.
Stop at the point you can see the two guidance indica-
tors simultaneously, and then turn your face to the unit.
Guidance indicators
(Figure 1)
Blinking
(Figure 2)
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
Blinking
The distance is too short.
The distance is too long.
4. The status indicators will light up in the order shown in
the figure.
When all indicators have lighten up, the recognition will
be finished.
q
Light up
one by
one
2. The guidance indicators will automatically light up, and
iris recognition will start. Then, the buzzer will beep
briefly.
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
Light up
5. When recognition has been successfully executed,
ACCEPT will light up and the buzzer will beep.
When recognition has not been successfully executed
(or you have not been enrolled to the unit), REJECT will
light up and the buzzer will beep.
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
ACCEPT
Lights
up
REJECT
READY
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
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Notes:
• The capturing range is as follows.
Top View
Side View
1 765 mm
{69 in.}
Upside limit of
the eye position
90 mm {3-1/2 in.} (Right-side limit)
0 mm {0 in.}
Center of the camera unit)
90 mm {3-1/2 in.} (Left-side limit)
1 490 mm {59 in.}
Center of optical
axis
33°
72°
(
(Recommended
installation height)
1 380 mm {54 in.}
Bottom of the
camera unit
1 215 mm
{48 in.}
Downside limit of
the eye position
300 mm {12 in.}
44 mm {1-7/10 in.}
600 mm {24 in.}
44 mm {1-7/10 in.
}
0 mm {0 in.}
0 mm {0 in.}
300 mm {12 in.}
600 mm {24 in.}
• The height of the unit, shown in the figure, is recommendation. Center of optical axis and upside/downside limit of eye
position will differ depending on the installation height.
• 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.
When the ID and password are matching with the
enrolled information, “ACCEPT” will light up and the
buzzer will beep briefly.
I ID-and-password Authorization
You can also identify yourself by entering your ID and pass-
word with numeric keys.
The procedures are as follows.
When you have mistaken the entry of ID or password
“REJECT” will light up and the buzzer will beep.
1. Open the keyboard cover at the bottom of the unit.
No indicator is lighting at this point.
ACCEPT
2. Press a numeric key. (Any key is OK.)
“0” will light up on the LED indicator.
REJECT
Lights up
READY
3. Enter your ID number by pressing numeric keys, and
then press ENTER.
ACCEPT
REJECT
READY
The digit number will light up on the LED indicator.
For example, if you enter a five-digit password, “5” will
light up on the LED indicator. (If the digit is 10 or more,
the end number will light up.)
Note: If you cancel ID-and-password-authorization and
return to iris recognition, press CANCEL.
Caution: Avoid setting the following examples to your ID or
password.
• Public information such as your birthday or phone num-
ber
• Repeated numerics such as 1111 or 7777
• Sequential numerics such as 1234 or 7890
4. Enter your password by pressing numeric keys, and
then press ENTER.
The digit number will appear on the LED indicator.
For example, if you enter a five-digit password, “5” will
light up on the LED indicator. (If the digit is 10 or more,
the end number will light up.)
Note: The digit number differs depends on the system envi-
ronment.
Note: If you cancel ID-and-password-authorization and
return to iris recognition, press CANCEL.
When you have forgotten your ID or password, contact
the system administrator.
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ADDITIONAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
I Control Unit BM-ED500
I Administration Software BM-
ES500E
Administration Software
BM-ES500E
This product is necessary for administering iris data, ID
data and passwords.
This product is necessary for iris data recognition/enroll-
ment and controlling an electric lock.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check to see the following before request for repair.
If a trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying remedy, contact your dealer.
Problem
Check item
Remedy
System does not power up.
The power of the control unit may be
turned off. (The control unit supply the
power to the unit.)
Confirm if the power of the control unit
is turned on. (Refer to the control unit's
operating instructions.)
Third party external power may be off.
This unit may be disconnected from the
control unit.
Refer to the dealer or service person-
nel.
Enrollment/Recognition is invalid.
Your iris data, ID, or password may not
have been registered.
Refer to the system administrator.
Your ID or password may be wrong.
The front panel may have dust or be
damaged.
Remove the dust from the front panel.
If the panel has been damaged,
replace it with a new one.
(Refer to p.15.)
The coaxial cable may not be connected
between the unit's coaxial cable connector
and the control unit's iris camera connector
(CAMERA 1 to 3).
Confirm the connection. (Refer to p.13.)
You may not have opened your eyes
widely during capturing.
Open your eye widely during capturing.
You were wearing glasses or sunglasses
at the time of recognition.
Take off your glasses/sunglasses before
recognition.
Smudges may be on the lenses.
Wipe the lenses with a cloth before
recognition.
You may be wearing sunglasses whose
lens color is too dark to be captured.
Take off your sunglasses before recogni-
tion.
A contact lens may have slipped off the
eye's corneal surface, and the contact
edge may be hiding the iris images.
Move the contact lens back to the
corneal surface by blinking.
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The status indicator does not light up.
The power of the control unit may be
turned off. (The control unit supply the
power to the unit.)
Confirm if the power of the control unit
is turned on. (Refer to the control unit's
operating instructions.)
Third party external power may be off.
This unit may be disconnected from the
control unit.
Refer to the dealer or service person-
nel.
The buzzer does not sound.
The buzzer level may be too low to be
heard.
Adjust the buzzer level. (Refer to p.15.)
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SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power source:
32 V, 3 A DC (when supplied from Control Unit BM-ED500)
24 V, 4 A DC (when supplied from an external power supply device*)
30 W (while waiting)
Power consumption:
60 W (max. while operating)
Iris recognition time:
3 seconds
Ambient operating temperature:
Ambient operating humidity:
Dimensions:
0 °C to +40 °C {32 °F to 104 °F}
30 % to 80 % (relative humidity)
430 mm (W) x 211 mm (H) x 80 mm (D)
{17 in. (W) x 8-3/10 in. (H) x 3-1/10 in. (D)}
4.5 kg {10 lbs.}
Weight:
Input/Output
CCTV camera output:
1 V[p-p]/75 Ω (Not investigated UL 294)
* The external power supply should meet the following specifications and must be a UL Listed access control power limited
device.
Output voltage:
24 V DC
Output current capacity:
Rated ripple voltage/Ripple noise:
Overcurrent protection:
0 A to 4.5 A
150 mV[p-p] or less
Enabled (mandatory)
Note: We recommend the use of a third-party external power supply device when the iris camera is located
more than 20 meters {65 ft.} away from the control unit.
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Operating instructions (This document)*1 ......................................... 1 pc.
The following parts are used during installation procedures.
Mounting bracket .............................................................................. 1 pc.
Screw nut (M5) .................................................................................. 1 pc.
Tamperproof screw driver tool*1 ....................................................... 1 pc.
Video output cable (for the built-in color CCTV camera) .................. 1 pc.
Operating instruction sticker*2 .......................................................... 1 pc.
*1 You will use it for installation. Keep it in a safe place after use.
*2 Stick to a viewable area (except for the front panel) if necessary.
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PANASONIC CANADA INC.
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga,
Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010
PANASONIC SALES COMPANY
DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC.
San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina,
P.R. 00985 (809)750-4300
Security Systems Group
Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Zone Office
Eastern: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303
Central: 1707 N.Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5205
Western: 6550 Katella Ave., Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 373-7840
NM0702-3063 3TR001094DAA
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