VIRDI 4000
TM
User’s Manual
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UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong,
Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099,
E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.unioncomm.co.kr/eng
4.1.6. User ID group authentication
User ID group authentication is performed from among users grouped with the
same first digit and/or above user ID – at least one digit. This authentication can
be conveniently used if there are lots of users and the matching time for 1:N
authentication takes too long. In the menu set, as below: 3. Option settings 2.
Authentication method settings <1:N authentication>=1 <ID group
authentication >=1.
For information, refer to the following on how to use this authentication in more
detail.
If the relevant ID for a user is 1234, enter only 12 for this authentication. The
matching is performed from users having IDs of 1200 to 1299; all starting with
12. If the ID is “0012”, enter “0012” or “00” for authentication.
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12
If the user ID is ‘1234’, enter ‘1’, ‘12’ or ‘123’ and then
press the function key.
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When the light on the fingerprint input window turns
on together with the voice message “Please enter
your fingerprint”, enter your fingerprint and hold it
there until you hear a “ppig” buzzer sound.
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If authentication is successful, a success message is
displayed on the LCD together with a voice message
“You are authorised”. The door LED turns on and
door relay runs.
The default screen appears after 1~2 seconds. The
door LED turns off and door relay releases after the
door open setting time has elapsed.
4.1.7. Multiple fingerprint authentication
For a door where higher security is required, multiple fingerprints captured from
more than two people, are assigned to a single ID for access to the specific
door. The door opens only when all the registered fingerprints are successfully
authenticated. In the menu, set as below: 3. Option setting 2. Authentication
method settings <1:N authentication >=0 < multiple fingerprint
authentication >=1.
For example, if the ID “0001” is registered with three different fingerprints, all
three fingerprints must be authenticated for access after ID input. A single
authentication failure in mid course results in overall failure and the whole
authentication process should be restarted. This iterative process continues until
all three fingerprints are authenticated.