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Nitgen Fingkey Access User Manual

Nitgen Fingkey Access
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USER GUIDE
Preliminary
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Nitgen Fingkey Access Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelFingkey Access
CategoryGateway
FAR0.0001%
Power12V DC
Resolution500 DPI
Fingerprint SensorOptical
Identification SpeedLess than 1 second
RF CardOptional
CommunicationTCP/IP, RS-485
Input/OutputRelay
Operating Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Operating System CompatibilityWindows

Summary

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Product Component

Details the various components included with the FingkeyAccess™ terminal.

Product Description

Provides a detailed breakdown of the terminal's hardware components and their functions.

LCD Display & Touch Pads

Explains the functionality and features of the device's LCD screen and touch input pads.

Fingerprint Reading

Guides on proper fingerprint scanning techniques for registration and authentication.

System Configuration

Describes the terminal's operational modes: network and stand-alone.

Chapter 2 Administrator menu

Entering Administrator Menu

Details the steps required to access the administrator menu on the terminal.

User Management

Explains how administrators can register, change, and delete user information.

UI & Sound Setting

Covers customization options for the user interface and audible alerts.

Network Setting

Guides on configuring terminal network parameters like IP address and connection.

System Setting

Covers system-related configurations such as log storing, RF card, and Wiegand.

Terminal Information Display

Allows administrators to check firmware version and the number of registered users.

Factory Default

Details options for formatting the database and resetting the terminal to factory settings.

Fixed Option

Enables configuration of fingerprint scan count and ID length for user registration.

Reset Terminal

Provides instructions on how to reset the terminal to its default state.

Chapter 3 General User

Door Opening

Explains the two methods for opening the door: 1:1 and 1:N authentication.

Authentication in Attendance Mode

Details how users authenticate in attendance mode using function keys and their ID.

Changing User Information

Describes how administrators can modify user details like passwords and fingerprints.

Appendix

Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common issues such as slow authentication and connection errors.

Product Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the FingkeyAccess™ terminal, including hardware and performance.

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