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2020 rf IDEAS Inc Configuration Utility User Manual P a g e78
Appendix
COMPONENTS MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Hardware Intel Pentium E5400 processor
Memory 2 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space 400 MB
I/O
1 USB port for USB device 1 RS232 and 1 USB port for serial
device
Operating System Windows 10
Use the WAVEID Plus Reader for Password Security 
Complex Passwords
It is possible with certain limitations to use the proximity token as a password for an
application or operating system log on The unique card bitstream converted to either
decimal or hexadecimal becomes the entire or a portion of the password Enroll this card data
to the password of the operating system application for the user
Since the proximity token has no readwrite memory there is no way to change this or write
alphanumeric characters such as a user name to the proximity tokenPlease see rf IDEAS
WAVE ID Playback Starter Kit or call the Sales Department if this capability is needed
Several companies have adopted a policy that requires users to change their password every
xx number of days to increase security The PIN is the portion of the password the user
changes every xx number of days Since the card data is completely numeric any alpha and
upperlower case letter constraints are handled in the user supplied PIN
A twofactor authentication system is made up of:
1. Card ID data
2. Personal Identification Number PIN
The reader may be configured to allow operation under either a one or twofactor
authentication system
OneFactor

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