Hikvision DS-K1T805 Series Access Control Terminal
Quick Start Guide
Appearance
Fingerprint + Card Series
The Fingerprint + Card Series model features a keypad, a card presenting area, a fingerprint module, network interface, alarm interface, debugging port, and wiring terminals with power input and tamper detection. Dimensions are approximately 57.7 mm width, 177 mm height, and 7.1 mm depth for the main unit, with a keypad depth of 11 mm and card presenting area depth of 7.1 mm.
Card Series
The Card Series model is similar but omits the fingerprint module. It includes a keypad, card presenting area, network interface, alarm interface, debugging port, and wiring terminals with power input and tamper detection. Dimensions are approximately 57.7 mm width, 177 mm height, and 7.1 mm depth for the main unit, with a keypad depth of 11 mm and card presenting area depth of 7.1 mm.
Note: The pictures provided are for reference only.
Keypad and Mounting
Keypad Layout
The device features a numeric keypad with keys labeled 0-9, a Confirm key (#), and a Doorbell Button. Key 5 is also designated to hold for enabling AP mode, and the # key is for confirming PIN entry.
Mounting Plate Dimensions
The mounting plate has dimensions suitable for installation, with specific measurements provided for screw placement and cable routing.
Installation
Before Installation
- Supports indoor and outdoor use.
- The minimum bearing weight of the wall or other mounting surface should be 3 times heavier than the device weight.
Installation Steps
- Ensure a gang box is installed on the wall (gang box not supplied).
- Secure the mounting plate to the wall using the 4 supplied screws (SC-KA4X22), ensuring cables pass through the cable hole.
- Remove the back panel to access the wiring area. Connect the cables and reattach the back panel. Apply silicone sealant around the cable entry point to prevent water ingress.
- Align and hang the device onto the mounting plate.
- Secure the device to the mounting plate with the supplied screw (SC-KM3X8-T10-SUS-NL).
For more detailed installation methods, consult the user manual.
Wiring
3.1 Normal Device Wiring
This section details the normal wiring for the access control terminal. It includes connections for power supply (+12V DC, GND), RS-485 communication (485+, 485-, GND), Wiegand communication (W0, W1, GND), electric dropbolt (NC, COM, NO), and exit button (SEN, BTN). Specific cable types and color coding are indicated for power, network, alarm, RS-485, Wiegand, and exit button signals. Notes emphasize using a common ground for door contact and RS-485 readers, setting Wiegand direction appropriately, and using separate power supplies for the door lock and Wiegand card reader. Do not wire the device directly to the electric supply.
3.2 Device Wiring with Secure Door Control Unit
For enhanced security, this wiring method connects the access control terminal to a Secure Door Control Unit. Connections include power input (+12V, GND), RS-485 communication, door contact (NC, COM, NO), sensor input, exit button, and lock output. The Secure Door Control Unit requires a separate external power supply (suggested 12V, 0.5A). This setup is recommended for high-safety requirements. Refer to the secure door control unit's user manual for complete details.
Quick Operation
Activate Device
Activate via Mobile Web (Wi-Fi Supported)
- Connect your mobile phone to the device's hotspot (default name AP_Serial Number, password is the device serial number). The activation page should pop up automatically. If not, navigate to www.acsvis.com or the device's default IP. The device is in AP mode by default, which disables after 30 minutes. Hold key 5 for 10 seconds to re-enable AP mode.
- Create and confirm a strong administrator password.
- Click 'Activate'.
- Navigate to Configuration > Communication Settings > Wi-Fi to connect to a Wi-Fi network or edit the IP address.
Activate via PC Web
- Enter the device's default IP address (192.0.0.64) in your web browser. Ensure the PC and device are on the same IP segment.
- Create and confirm a strong administrator password.
- Click 'Activate'.
- Edit the device IP address using the SADP tool or client software.
Activate via HikCentral Access Control (HCAC) Web Client
- Log in to HCAC and activate the license.
- Navigate to Device > Device and Server.
- In the Online Device area, select inactive devices and click 'Activate'.
- Create and confirm a strong password.
- Click 'Save' to activate. If security questions are not set, configure them for password reset.
- Edit the device's IP address, subnet mask, and gateway as needed.
Login
Login Mobile Web
- Connect your mobile phone to the same Wi-Fi network as the device. Ensure both are in the same IP segment.
- Open a browser on your mobile phone, enter the device's IP address, and log in with the username and password.
- Alternatively, use the AP mode hotspot as described in activation.
Login PC Web
- Enter the device's IP address in your web browser. Ensure the PC and device are on the same IP segment.
- Enter the device username and password.
- Click 'Login'.
Authentication via Single Credential
Set the user authentication type via the web interface. Then, authenticate by placing an enrolled fingerprint on the fingerprint module or presenting a card to the card presenting area. Fingerprint authentication requires the device to support it.
Password Security Note
A strong password (minimum 8 characters, including uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters) is highly recommended. Regularly reset your password for enhanced security.
User Manual Reference
Scan the QR code for the user manual for more configuration and operation details.
Regulatory Information
FCC Information
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: it must not cause harmful interference, and it must accept any interference received. Modifications not expressly approved may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
European Compliance
The product is marked with "CE" and complies with applicable harmonized European standards under the RE Directive 2014/53/EU, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, and RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Battery and WEEE Directives
Battery Directive (2006/66/EC): Batteries must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Return batteries to suppliers or designated collection points for recycling. Look for markings indicating Cadmium (Cd), Lead (Pb), or Mercury (Hg).
WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU): Products marked with the WEEE symbol must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Return to local suppliers or designated collection points for proper recycling.
Warnings and Cautions
General Safety
- Comply strictly with national and regional electrical safety regulations.
- For fire risk reduction, replace fuses only with the same type and rating.
- Use only with Hikvision's approved brackets. Use with other supports may cause instability and injury.
- Avoid listening at high volume levels for long periods to prevent hearing damage.
- Use the provided power adapter. Ensure power consumption meets requirements. Do not overload a single adapter.
- Disconnect power before wiring, installing, or dismantling.
- Ensure the device is firmly fixed when installed on a wall or ceiling.
- If smoke, odors, or noise occur, turn off power immediately, unplug, and contact a service center.
- Do not attempt self-disassembly; unauthorized repairs are not covered.
Handling and Environment
- '+' identifies positive DC terminals, '-' identifies negative DC terminals.
- Keep naked flame sources away from the equipment.
- The USB port is for USB flash drives only; the serial port is for debugging.
- Allow parts to cool for 30 minutes after power-off before handling, especially the fingerprint sensor metal, to avoid burns.
- Install according to manual instructions and ensure secure attachment to prevent injury.
- Avoid physical shock, dropping, and high electromagnetic radiation. Do not install on vibrating surfaces.
- Avoid extremely hot, cold, dusty, damp, or high electromagnetic radiation locations.
- Keep indoor device covers dry and protected from rain/moisture.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, poor ventilation, or heat sources.
- Do not aim the device at the sun or bright lights to prevent blooming or sensor damage.
- Use provided gloves when opening the device cover to avoid finger sweat damaging the surface coating.
- Clean surfaces with a soft, dry cloth; avoid alkaline detergents.
- Keep original packaging for potential returns.
- Improper battery use or replacement can cause explosion hazards; use only equivalent types. Dispose of batteries according to manufacturer instructions.
- Biometric recognition is not 100% anti-spoofing. For higher security, use multiple authentication modes.
- Biometric accuracy can be affected by image quality and lighting conditions.