3. Operation – Working with the proxSafe Terminal
3.1 Display in standard working mode
While the proxSafe Terminal is in standard working mode and no user is currently
registered the display shown looks as follows:
1 The first line contains the name of the
Terminal.
The second line tells the user that the
Terminal is ready for reading a card or
a keyTag.
The third line shows the actual date
and time.
The history of taken or returned
keyTags can be called up by using the
arrow keys on the keypad
(see 6. “History”).
Entering the PIN is the last feature giv-
en in the bottom line of the display.
Pressing the green button leads you
directly to the system information (see
2.3 “System Information”).
2 Pressing the “F”-button and afterwards
entering a specific number of a keyTag
will directly lead into the history data
of this particular keyTag as well.
3.2 Presenting a keyTag
The proxSafe Terminal contains an integrated combination reader for cards and keyTags
in the lower part of the device. The blinking blue LEDs show a movement directly towards
the center of the reader.
If the Terminal asks for presentation of a keyTag, the keyTag should be presented right-
angled with its end first (as if held like a pen) for best reading results.
3.3 Levels of Authorization
The access to the proxSafe Terminal and therefore to the proxSafe safekeeping systems is
possible by authorization as administrator or as user. Administrator and user log on at the
Terminal either with ident card and/or PIN. The assignment of ident cards to the users can
be carried out directly at the Terminal while assigning a PIN can only be accomplished
within the Commander Software. The information given on the display about the name of
an administrator or user is only shown after entry or editing of the name in the
Commander Software and following synchronization with the Terminal.
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