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Brand | FingerTec |
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Model | Kadex |
Category | Card Reader |
Language | English |
Details the items included in the package: USB Extension, Door Accessories Cable, Screwdriver, RS232/RS485/Wiegand Output Cable, Bolts, TCP/IP Connector, Power Supply Cable, RFID/HID Cards, TCP/IP Cable.
Covers Admin Affirm for administrator access and the Tamper Switch that triggers an alarm if the terminal is dismantled.
Illustrates connection points for power and communication, including diagrams for RS485 and Wiegand connections.
Explains the process of activating the terminal with Ingress software via the internet.
Details setting up Ethernet and configuring IP address, Netmask, Gateway, and NetSpeed for TCP/IP connection.
Describes using USB flash disks for data transfer when PC connection is difficult or impossible.
Covers enrolling users with passwords and card information, emphasizing administrator enrollment first for data safety.
Details the steps for enrolling RFID cards, including waving the card at the scanning area.
Explains how to enroll a 5-digit password for user verification, showing a '-P' indicator.
Describes enrolling users with both card and password for enhanced security, indicated by '-OP'.
Lists verification types: PIN, PW, RF, PW/RF, PW & RF, and how to configure multi-verification.
Details how an administrator can delete user records from the terminal.
Defines different user roles: Normal User, Enroller, Administrator, and Supervisor, with their respective access permissions.
Instructs on updating terminal firmware via a PC and USB flash disk, advising to consult resellers.
Explains how to delete attendance logs from the terminal, warning that data will be lost.
Details the process to clear all data including user info, logs, and templates, with a strong warning.
Explains how to clear administrator privileges, making the system menu accessible to all users.
Describes restoring the terminal to its original factory settings, requiring confirmation.
Explains the importance of USB for data transfer when PC connection is difficult or impossible.
Details how to download attendance logs from the terminal to a PC via USB flash disk.
Explains connecting the terminal to door access accessories like locks and exit buttons.
Determines user accessibility and authority to enter certain doors.
Defines the period when a user is allowed access, with 50 time zones available, each with 7 time slots.
Describes configuring user access options like belonging to a group, using TPs, and verification types.
Details combining different users' verification methods and time zones for access, offering 10 combos.
Explains how the terminal triggers an alarm system after a successful verification from a duress password.
Details the easy enrollment of RFID cards, alone or with a password, including waving the card.
Allows users to use two or more verification methods for access, referencing Chapter 4.
Explains how to delete RFID card information before inserting new data.
Explains that registering HID cards is similar to RFID cards, involving user ID and waving the card.
Details how to delete HID card information before inserting new card data.
Addresses connection issues, suggesting checking settings and communication methods like LAN, RS232, RS485, USB.
Troubleshoots RFID card issues, checking registration and verification group settings.