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Brand | David-Link |
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Model | DL=A |
Category | IP Access Controllers |
Language | English |
Important warnings regarding terminal usage, warranty, and environmental conditions.
Overview of DL-A Door Access Control System capabilities and user capacity.
Lists key technical specifications and identification methods of the access control system.
Introduces fundamental definitions for the DL-A Biometric Fingerprint Access Control system.
Details the process and recommendations for enrolling user fingerprints into the system.
Explains how the system verifies user identity using fingerprints, passwords, or cards.
Describes how to balance False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR).
Explains the assignment and use of unique User ID numbers for identification.
Outlines different user roles and their access permissions within the system.
Instructions on how to turn on the terminal and what the start-up window shows.
Provides guidance on correct finger placement for optimal fingerprint scanning.
Offers practical advice for improving fingerprint recognition accuracy.
Step-by-step guide on how to enroll new users into the system.
Details various methods for enrolling users, including fingerprint, password, and card.
Instructions on how to verify if a user has been successfully enrolled in the system.
Describes the process for creating backup enrollments for existing users.
Information on enrolling and managing different manager roles within the system.
Step-by-step procedure for deleting user data, including fingerprints and passwords.
Explains how to transfer data to and from the terminal using a USB drive.
Settings related to device configuration, including language, screen saver, and volume.
Instructions for setting the current date and time on the access control terminal.
Configuration options for record warnings and punch re-verification settings.
Details on configuring network settings like IP address, subnet mask, and port.
Configuration options for managing user access based on time, groups, and permissions.
Information on the terminal's storage capacity for users, fingerprints, passwords, and ID cards.
Views and options for managing user and administrator log records.
Displays manufacturing information, device name, serial number, and software versions.