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Nitgen NAC-5000 User Manual

Nitgen NAC-5000
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Nitgen NAC-5000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNitgen
ModelNAC-5000
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Product Introduction

Overview of the NAC-5000 Access Control System, its technologies, and remote management capabilities.

Product Components

Lists and illustrates the hardware components included with the NAC-5000 terminal package.

System Configuration

Explains the operational modes: network and stand-alone, and server requirements.

Product Description

Details the physical parts of the NAC-5000 terminal, including touch screen, LED, and ports.

Touch Screen Usage

Instructions for using the touch screen interface, including sensitivity and cleaning.

Chapter 2 Administrator Menu

Entering Administrator Menu

Steps to access the administrator menu and initial user registration for security.

User Management

Comprehensive guide on registering, modifying, deleting, and searching users.

UI & Sound Setting

Customizing display options like language, brightness, background, and sound volume.

Network Setting

Configuration for stand-alone mode and network (TCP/IP) settings for server connection.

Serial Connection

Information on utilizing serial connections for controlling external devices like card readers.

Authentication Option Setting

Setting up authentication methods (1:1, 1:N), security levels, and log saving.

Terminal Information Display

Viewing terminal ID, status, firmware version, user counts, and network info.

USB Memory Connection

Procedures for uploading and downloading user and log data using a USB device.

Terminal Reset

How to reset the terminal to factory settings and adjust touch calibration.

Chapter 3 General User

Door Opening

Explains how registered users can open doors via 1:1 or 1:N authentication methods.

Authentication in Attendance Mode

Using function keys for attendance tracking, entering ID for authentication.

Changing User Information

Administrator's ability to modify user passwords, fingerprints, and card details.

Appendix

Troubleshooting

Solutions for common issues like touch screen malfunction, slow authentication, and connection problems.

Firmware Update

Detailed steps for updating the NAC-5000 device firmware using the USB port.

Product Specifications

Comprehensive technical details including LCD, CPU, memory, dimensions, and power.