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User who can enter terminal menu, register/modify/delete users, change environment settings.
Various methods including RF(card), PW, or combination.
F1-F4 used for direct authentication and represent authentication modes.
Modes defining server/terminal authentication behavior and data flow.
Warnings and cautions for safe operation and handling of the unit to prevent damage or injury.
Description of the terminal's physical components, LCD icons, and display window.
Explains the function of each key (Function, Ten-key) in different operational modes.
Details various screens displayed during operation and their meanings, including status messages.
Explains the meaning of icons shown on the LCD for network status, door status, and card input.
Lists voice prompts for successful and failed authentication events.
Describes buzzer sounds for confirmation, errors, and waiting for input.
Highlights key features like LAN system, fast authentication, high capacity, and flexible access controls.
Describes network and standalone configuration setups for the terminal.
Technical specifications of the AC1000 terminal, including CPU, memory, and card reader.
Steps and considerations before configuring terminal settings to ensure proper operation.
Overview of the terminal's menu structure, listing user, network, option, terminal info, ext function, and device settings.
Managing user accounts, including registration, modification, and deletion.
Configuration of network parameters for terminal operation.
Various optional settings for terminal functionality.
Displays all configured terminal settings and information.
Accessing advanced features like terminal locking.
Configuration of device-specific parameters.
Settings and operations related to access control functionality.
Procedures for using the terminal for time and attendance.
Operations for managing meal services with the terminal.