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Model | AC-2100 |
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Type | IP Access Controller |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Access Method | Fingerprint, RF Card, Password |
Fingerprint Sensor | Optical |
Relay | 1 Relay |
FAR | 0.001% |
FRR | 0.1% |
Ingress Protection | IP65 |
Connectivity | TCP/IP, RS485 |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
RF Card | 13.56MHz |
Current Consumption | 500mA |
Initial release of the AC-2100 user guide.
Lists changes and new features added across different firmware versions.
Defines 1:1 and 1:N authentication, authentication levels, and methods.
Explains Administrator role, Function Keys, and LFD (Live Finger Detection).
Essential warnings and cautions for safe operation and preventing device damage.
Identifies and describes the various physical components of the terminal.
Explains the function of each button (F1, F2, F3) during operation and menu navigation.
Describes the meaning of different LED signals (Power source, Door status).
Details various screen messages and icons displayed during operation, like connection status and authentication results.
Explains various LCD icons for server connection, door status, and card reading.
Lists voice guidance messages for operations like fingerprint input and authentication success/failure.
Details buzzer sounds for button presses, card operations, and authentication status.
Provides detailed instructions on how to correctly register and input fingerprints for optimal recognition.
Highlights the main capabilities and advantages of the AC-2100 device.
Illustrates system setup for independent use and server connection.
Lists detailed hardware and software specifications of the device.
Outlines prerequisites and initial steps before configuring the terminal's environment.
Explains how to access the administrator menu and change setting values.
Details saving modified settings, canceling changes, and procedures to enter the menu without admin authentication.
Details the structure and options available within the terminal's menu system.
Manages user accounts, including registration, deletion, modification, and administrator setup.
Sets up network parameters including Terminal ID, IP address, and server connection details.
Customizes terminal behavior, including application mode, verify options, sound, LCD, and time synchronization.
Displays current terminal settings and configuration values for review.
Provides access to advanced features like terminal locking, card number inquiry, and sensor monitoring.
Configures core device parameters like system settings, card reader, and fingerprint sensor options.
Explains authentication modes and procedures for simple access control.
Details fingerprint authentication process within access control mode.
Details card authentication process within access control mode.
Details using the terminal for time and attendance tracking with specific modes.
Guides on operating the terminal for meal service management, including lock states.