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Display | 3.5" TFT LCD |
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Resolution | 320 x 240 pixels |
Processor | ARM Cortex-A8 |
RAM | 256 MB |
Flash Memory | 512 MB |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Battery | Optional battery pack |
Touchscreen | Resistive touchscreen |
Memory | 256 MB RAM |
Interfaces | Ethernet, RS232, USB |
Ports | USB, RS232, Ethernet |
Storage | 512 MB Flash |
Operating System | Linux-based |
Key safety guidelines for operating Datafox products, including warnings and precautions.
Overview of Datafox data terminals, their features, and benefits for time recording and access control.
Explains the manual's organization, including safety, introduction, system requirements, and device description.
Covers installer responsibilities, manual error disclaimers, modification rights, and important usage notes.
Explains documentation conventions, notes, cautions, and general important points for device operation.
Details compliance with regulations, power requirements, temperature limits, and environmental factors.
Guidance on outdoor mounting, IP protection, and device temperature operating ranges.
Instructions for repair, cleaning, handling magnetic fields, transport safety, and SIM card security.
Guidelines for proper disposal of packaging, batteries, and electronic equipment according to EU directives.
Outlines the Datafox system components and hardware/software requirements for operating devices.
Explains compatibility between device, firmware, setup, and DLLs, including update/downgrade procedures.
Covers initial device commissioning, setup, connecting supply, and setting interfaces.
Details device installation steps and provides guidance for troubleshooting common commissioning issues.
Describes the terminal's components, including capacitive touch, display, LEDs, and interactive tiles.
Explains the normal display structure, communication symbols, and BIOS menu navigation for configuration.
Details settings for transponder configuration within the device's menu for reading and writing data.
Explains how to adjust signal volume and perform a touch screen test for device calibration.
Covers physical terminal installation and connecting various modules and interfaces like RS485, digital I/O, and power.
Details connecting terminals, module slots, power supply, POE options, and extension modules.
Explains reading device module information and connecting individual modules like analog inputs and digital I/O.
Details various communication methods for V4 hardware: USB, TCP/IP (LAN/WLAN), GPRS, and RS485.
Details using the USB interface for connecting the device to a PC, noting its slave mode operation.
Explains automatic USB connection detection, driver installation, and record transfer via USB-Stick.
Explains setting LAN/WLAN parameters, network cable, wLAN/Wifi, DNS/DHCP, and Comserver connections.
Covers connecting via RS485 to PC or Comserver, including settings in DatafoxStudioIV and BIOS.
Explains GPRS communication, status messages, sending/receiving SMS, and service connections.
Details access control setup using tables for readers, locations, identification, actions, and module types (PHG, EVO, TS).
Introduces hardware for PHG access control, including connection, configuration, and IO-box usage.
Presents EVO-access-reader and EVO-ZK-Plus-reader modules, detailing their connections, operation, and configuration.
Describes hardware for TS TMR33 access control, installation variants, reader connections, and DIP switch settings.
Details online functions via HTTP and DLL for real-time access control, including examples and parameter descriptions.
Explains extended functions like Action 2 table, additional functions (antipassback), presence lists, and state messages.
Details setup, design examples, cylinder mounting, wireless configuration, battery status, and signals for U&Z locking cylinders.
Details the built-in RFID reader, supported transponder types, reading areas, and DatafoxStudioIV integration.
Explains writing individual data structures onto transponders using Data on Card, including settings and wiring.
Provides instructions for fingerprint scanner operation, teach-in, verification, and technical data.
Covers connecting and configuring a barcode reader via RS232, including pin assignments and data transfer.
Comprehensive technical details including housing, weight, display, power, software, communication, and module options.
Provides a link to an online resource for common user questions and answers regarding the product.