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RF Card | 125kHz EM, 13.56MHz MIFARE/DESFire |
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Operating Voltage | 12V DC |
Communication | TCP/IP, RS485 |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
CPU | 32bit RISC 400MHz |
Keypad | 12-key Numeric Keypad |
Defines AC5000 and AC5100 terminal capabilities, including camera support.
Describes the role and permissions of an administrator user for terminal menu access and settings.
Explains 1:1 Verification, 1:N Identification, and Authentication Methods.
Defines Security Level for fingerprint authentication and lists Function Keys for navigation.
Explains the function to detect real fingerprints and block imitation inputs.
Provides warnings and cautions for safe operation, handling, and placement of the unit.
Details the physical components of the terminal, including LCD, sensor, and input keys.
Explains screen layout, icons, and various messages shown during terminal operation.
Describes LED signals, key usage, and voice prompts for operational feedback.
Details buzzer sounds and provides a guide for fingerprint registration and input.
Highlights the main features of the AC-5000/5100, including IP65, design, and server functions.
Shows hardware setup for standalone and PC server connected operations.
Lists detailed technical specifications of the AC-5000/5100.
Explains how to enter the terminal's menu and the administrator verification process.
Provides a procedure to access the menu via hardware when admin verification is unavailable.
Details how to modify setting values and save changes, including navigation between menu pages.
Details adding, deleting, and modifying user records.
Guides through adding new users, including fingerprint, card, and password registration.
Covers deleting and modifying existing user information and deleting all users.
Covers setting static or DHCP IP addresses, subnet mask, and gateway.
Details configuring server IP, port, and DDNS settings for network connection.
Sets unique Terminal ID and defines authentication priority between terminal and server.
Allows selection of terminal application type: Access, Time & Attendance, or Cafeteria.
Sets time schedules for access/cafeteria and assigns functions to keys.
Configures display options, screen saver, and RS485 ID for external device communication.
Covers User ID length, display options, duress alarm, and alarm duration.
Configures various authentication methods like Group ID, 1:N, Card Only, and Multi-FP.
Sets 1:1 Level, 1:N Level, Fake Finger Detect, Template Type, and Check Same FP.
Configures language, date/time sync, and database management options.
Options for initializing configuration, deleting users, clearing logs, and factory reset.
Configures tamper alarm, lock terminal, key LED, user voice/text, and camera use.
Configures lock types, door sensor connections, open duration, and door open warnings.
Configures Wiegand output and card reader formats, reading, and dummy mode.
Configures connections for printers, lock controllers, and other external devices.
Displays system, network, and database status details.
Allows viewing operation logs and checking firmware version information.
Details how to change the authentication mode using function keys.
Explains User ID input and the processes for fingerprint, card, and password authentication.