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Brand | Allegion |
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Model | Interflex IF-5735 |
Category | Touch terminals |
Language | English |
Lists package contents and checks for completeness and condition upon receipt.
Identifies the intended audience for this manual, focusing on those who can install and operate the devices.
Explains the meaning of warning symbols like 'WARNING' and 'ATTENTION' and their hazard levels.
Defines the IF-57xx master terminal's purpose for access control and time recording, and specifies limitations.
Provides critical safety warnings regarding electric shock and explosion hazards.
States that specifications are accurate at printing but subject to change without prior notice.
Defines common abbreviations used throughout the technical manual.
Describes the three types of IF-57xx terminals and their key features and differences.
Details the function of various hardware components like USB port, LEDs, DIP switches, and reset button.
Provides instructions for optimal touch screen use and outlines precautions against damage.
Explains the function of the proximity sensor for power-saving sleep mode activation.
Discusses data security requirements for transmissions between components and host systems.
Specifies maximum allowed cable lengths and recommends suitable cable types for reliable operation.
Recommends the use of shielded cables for ensuring malfunction-free operation and troubleshooting.
Explains the device's operational modes, data exchange, and autonomous decision-making in offline mode.
Details electrical hazards during installation, emphasizing the need for qualified personnel and safety measures.
Warns about ESD damage to components and outlines necessary protective measures.
Describes the physical connection between the reader electronics and the PoE terminal board.
Outlines the available power supply options: PoE (IEEE 802.3) and external power supply units.
Mentions the required service kit for connecting to the device for service purposes.
Explains the use of the OC Task software for device configuration and administrative tasks.
Describes the device's boot sequence, application startup, and network connection status.
Guides users on setting up a TELNET connection and logging into the device with root credentials.
Details commands for viewing and modifying network configuration like IP address and gateway.
Explains how to configure serial connections and enable/disable SSH for secure access.
Covers configuration of interface settings, booking memory capacity, and data encryption.
Provides instructions on changing the device password and recommendations for secure passwords.
Shows how to use the 'cfg' command to list the configuration data of connected slave terminals.
Explains how to apply configuration changes through system restarts (warm/cold start).
Details the necessary software (PuTTY) and steps for preparing a PC for software updates.
Describes the process of updating device software using batch files and the command prompt.
Guides on how to upgrade the device's functional scope by applying a new license file.
Instructions on how to safely disconnect the RJ45 network cable from the device.
Confirms compliance with relevant EU directives and provides a link to the full declaration.
Informs about the use of open source software and the availability of source code upon request.