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Biometrical access control terminals VisionLabs LUNA
ACE
ACE-0001
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Summary

Importation Safety Instructions

Head Warnings

Be cautious about warning signals on the product.

Attachments

Use only manufacturer-recommended attachments to avoid danger.

Mounting

Do not place the product on unstable surfaces to avoid injury.

Temperature

Use within specified temperature and humidity ranges, away from heat sources.

Avoid Liquid Invasion

Prevent liquid contact, ensure ventilation, and avoid placing near water sources.

Product Protection

Do not insert objects into the product to prevent electric shock or fire.

Trouble shooting

Overview

This document serves as the user manual for the VisionLabs LUNA ACE and ACE-0001 biometrical access control terminals. It outlines essential safety instructions, technical specifications, and operational guidelines for the device.

Function Description:

The VisionLabs LUNA ACE and ACE-0001 are biometrical access control terminals designed for secure entry management. These devices likely utilize biometric data (though the specific type isn't detailed in the provided excerpts, the "biometrical" designation implies fingerprint, facial recognition, or similar methods) to grant or deny access. The terminals run on either LINUX or Android operating systems, offering flexibility in application and integration. Their primary function is to serve as a secure gateway, verifying user identity through biometric means. The Android operating system allows for a wide range of applications to be installed, extending the device's functionality beyond basic access control, potentially including time attendance, visitor management, or integration with other smart building systems. The inclusion of control buttons, RJ45 for network connectivity (likely supporting Power over Ethernet - PoE), Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac), USB, RS485, and Wiegand interfaces indicates comprehensive connectivity options for various access control setups and peripheral devices. The presence of a speaker suggests audio feedback for user interactions or alerts.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Model: ACE-0001
  • Sizes: 3.97 inches
  • Resolution (pixels): 480x800
  • Brightness: 350 cd/m2
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:10
  • CPU: RK3399 Dual-core Cortex-A72 up to 1.8GHz, Quad-core Cortex-A53 up to 1.4GHz
  • RAM: 4GB LPDDR3
  • Operating System: LINUX or Android
  • Hardware Support: Control Buttons, RJ45, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac), USB, RS485, Wiegand
  • Speaker: 1W
  • Memory: 16GB
  • Operating Temperature: 32°F ~ 100°F (0°C ~ 45°C)
  • Relative Humidity: 20%-80%

Usage Features:

The device is designed for ease of use, particularly with its Android operating system.

  • Start-up and Shut-down: The device can be powered on by connecting a POE RJ45 cable or a DC plug to the DC jack. To shut down, simply disconnect the power source.
  • App Drawer: Accessing applications is done via an "App Drawer" icon located at the bottom middle of the screen, displaying all available applications.
  • App Shortcuts: Users can create app shortcuts on the desktop by touching and holding an app icon from the App Drawer and dragging it to the desired location.
  • Secondary Menus: An "Extra Options" icon (represented by three vertical dots) provides access to secondary menus with additional options like advanced settings, account switching, or refreshing displayed information.
  • Navigation Icons: The bottom of the screen features "Home," "Return," and "Recent Activity" icons for navigating the Android interface. The "Recent Activity" icon allows users to view and switch between active and recently opened applications.
  • Application Installation: Users can install applications either through an "Apps shop" (likely Google Play Store on Android) or by manually installing APK files via the File Manager. The manual installation process involves copying the APK to memory, opening it with the File Manager, and accepting permissions for installations from unknown sources.
  • Application Management: The "Settings" menu provides an "Apps" section to view installed applications, filter the list, and access detailed information for each app. Users can "Force Stop," "Uninstall," "Clear data," and "Move to SD card" (if applicable) for individual applications. "Clear cache" and "Clear defaults" are useful for troubleshooting app issues.
  • Account Management: To fully utilize the Android tablet's features, linking a Google/Gmail account is recommended. This is done via the "Accounts & sync" option in "Settings," allowing for automatic backup of apps, settings, bookmarks, and Wi-Fi passwords. The device also supports adding POP3, IMAP, or Exchange email accounts.
  • Language Settings: The operating language can be changed through the "Settings" menu under "Language & input."
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity: Wi-Fi can be toggled on/off in the "Settings" menu. Users can scan for available networks, add networks manually by inputting SSID and security method, and connect by entering passwords for encrypted networks. Advanced Wi-Fi settings are accessible via the options icon.
  • System Settings: The "Settings" icon provides access to various system configurations, including wireless and networks, sound, display, storage, applications, and date and time.
  • Date and Time: Date and time settings can be automatically synchronized via the network or manually adjusted, including setting the date, time zone, time format, and date format.
  • Brightness Control: Display brightness can be adjusted through the "Display" settings.
  • Sleep Mode: The device features an adjustable sleep mode, allowing the screen to automatically lock after a period of inactivity, configurable in the "Display" settings.

Maintenance Features:

The manual emphasizes several aspects of device maintenance and safety.

  • Safety Instructions: Users are advised to read the manual thoroughly, keep it for future reference, and heed all warning signals. Only manufacturer-recommended attachments should be used.
  • Mounting: The device should be placed on stable surfaces, avoiding unstable carts, stands, tripods, or tables to prevent injury.
  • Temperature and Environment: Operate the device within the specified temperature and humidity ranges. Keep it away from heat sources and avoid liquid invasion. Ensure at least 6 inches of distance from walls and avoid placing heavy objects on top to prevent heat ventilation problems.
  • Product Protection: Do not insert any attachments or parts into the product to avoid electric shock or fire.
  • Heat Ventilation: Ensure 10cm clearance around ventilation openings (top and bottom) to prevent overheating.
  • Power Cord Protection: Power cords should be routed to prevent being walked on or pinched.
  • Power Sources: Use only the specified power source indicated on the rear panel.
  • Lightning and Storms: Unplug the device during lightning, storms, or prolonged periods of disuse to prevent damage from power surges.
  • Overloading: Avoid overloading wall outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles to prevent fire or electric shock.
  • Damage Handling: In case of damage (e.g., damaged power cord, dim display, liquid invasion, exposure to rain/water), unplug the device and contact qualified service personnel. Only adjust controls as instructed in the manual to avoid further damage.
  • Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are needed, ensure a technician uses manufacturer-specified parts or parts with identical features to prevent hazards.
  • Safety Check: After any service or repair, a technician should perform safety checks to ensure proper operating condition.
  • Warnings: Incorrect battery replacement (if applicable for remote control) poses an explosion risk.
  • Storage: Store the product in dim areas, at room temperature, and low humidity to maintain its original condition and prevent damage.
  • Transportation: Handle the device carefully during transportation to minimize shock, as it contains glass and delicate electronic components.
  • Recycling: The product contains tin-lead solder and a fluorescent lamp with mercury. Dispose of these materials according to local regulations. Contact local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for recycling information.
  • Cleaning: Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth; avoid liquid or aerosol cleaners.
  • Troubleshooting: The manual provides basic troubleshooting steps for common issues like dark/fuzzy pictures (check brightness, contrast, color, SD card, LCD damage) and file playback problems (check file support, integrity, and restart the device). For persistent issues, contact customer service via email (sales@glorystargroup.com) or website (www.glorystargroup.com).
  • FCC Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the compliance party could void user authority to operate the equipment. The device complies with Class B digital device limits (Part 15 FCC Rules) and should be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons, avoiding co-location with other antennas or transmitters. If interference occurs, reorient/relocate the antenna, increase separation, connect to a different circuit, or consult a dealer/technician.

VisionLabs LUNA ACE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVisionLabs
ModelLUNA ACE
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish