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Brand | Union Community |
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Model | UBio-X Face |
Category | IP Access Controllers |
Language | English |
Defines users who can access and modify terminal settings and user data.
Explains matching rate levels (1-9) for successful authentication.
Describes various methods like Face, RF card, or combined authentication.
Lists critical warnings and cautions for safe operation and installation.
Identifies and labels the external components of the UBio-X Face terminal.
Explains the icons and elements displayed on the terminal screen after operation.
Details the meaning and appearance of various status icons on the terminal.
Explains the basic window and its display during operation.
Lists the operational voice prompts and beep sounds for authentication status.
Provides guidance on correctly registering and authenticating users using their face.
Highlights key features like walk-through authentication, display, camera, and card readers.
Lists and describes the main components of the device for standalone and server modes.
Details the hardware and software specifications of the UBio-X Face terminal.
Outlines preliminary checks before configuring the terminal environment.
Explains how to access the main menu on the terminal interface.
Describes the process for authenticating as an administrator to access settings.
Provides steps to access the menu if administrator credentials are lost.
Explains how to save configuration changes and the resulting confirmation message.
Describes the process of adding new users to the system.
Explains how to capture and register a user's photograph for authentication.
Guides on entering and registering a user's name.
Details the steps for capturing and registering a user's face for authentication.
Explains how to set and confirm a password for user authentication.
Guides on registering an RFID or smart card for user authentication.
Describes how to select and configure authentication methods (e.g., Face, Card, Password).
Explains how to save the completed user registration and the success message.
Details the process for deleting a specific user from the terminal.
Explains how to modify the details of an existing user.
Guides on how to delete all registered users and administrators.
Describes how to view the list of registered users and search for specific users.
Introduces selection of application modes like Access, TnA, or Meal.
Explains how to configure time schedules for Access and Time & Attendance (TnA).
Details how to set meal times and manage duplicate entries for meal management.
Describes how to assign functions to the terminal's programmable function keys.
Covers basic system settings like User ID length and authentication priority.
Details settings for face matching level, size, detection modes, and liveness.
Explains how to select the terminal's primary authentication method.
Guides on setting time synchronization and display format for the terminal.
Provides options for managing terminal data, including deletion.
Explains the process and consequences of deleting all user data.
Details how to reset terminal settings to default values.
Describes the procedure for deleting authentication and image logs.
Explains how to delete only the image logs.
Guides on performing a factory reset of the terminal and its implications.
Details how to adjust voice and beep volumes and sound effects.
Covers options like reading card numbers, locking the terminal, and card reader types.
Explains settings for external input devices like door sensors and fire detection.
Details options for configuring lock behavior and durations for access control.
Covers configuration for external devices connected via RS232, RS485, and Wiegand.
Explains settings related to thermal camera usage for fever detection.
Covers options for customizing the terminal's visual theme.
Details settings for saving images on success/failure and handling failed face inputs.
Explains how to change the terminal's display and voice message language.
Covers power saving, display options for authentication results, and touch calibration.
Allows adjustment of the display duration for authentication result messages.
Displays hardware and firmware version, disk, and RAM usage.
Shows the terminal's configured option settings.
Displays the network configuration values of the terminal.
Shows the number of registered users, administrators, faces, cards, and photos.
Provides information on saved logs and how to search them.
Displays license information applied to the terminal software.
Describes how to select different authentication modes using function keys.
Guides on entering a user ID for authentication.
Explains the general authentication process and specific methods.
Details 1:N and 1:1 face authentication procedures.
Explains how to perform card authentication.
Guides on entering user ID and password for authentication.
Describes how to use authentication methods involving multiple steps.