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Fingerprint Capacity | 3, 000 |
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Transaction Capacity | 100, 000 |
Communication | TCP/IP, USB Host |
ID Card Capacity | 10, 000 |
Record Capacity | 100, 000 |
Operating Humidity | 20% to 80% |
Operating System | Linux |
Biometric Verification | Fingerprint |
Dimensions | 190 x 140 x 45 mm |
Standard Functions | Access control, time and attendance |
Optional Functions | Wi-Fi |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C ~ 45 °C |
Guide on how to add a new user to the device, including ID, name, and verification.
Instructions on how to access and view the list of all registered users on the device.
Setting the display style for user information to a single line format.
Process for defining custom user roles and assigning specific rights and permissions.
Setting up the device's network connection via Ethernet, including IP address.
Configuring serial port settings for communication with other devices.
Instructions for establishing a connection between the device and a PC.
Connecting the device to a wireless network, including Wi-Fi settings.
Configuring the device to connect to a cloud server for data synchronization.
Configuration for Wiegand communication, including card format detection.
Adjusting the device's date, time, and daylight saving settings.
Configuring attendance logging options, including user photo display.
Adjusting parameters for face recognition, such as threshold and exposure.
Options for resetting the device to factory settings or restarting.
Process for upgrading the device firmware using a USB drive.
Customizing the user interface, including wallpaper and language settings.
Setting up voice prompts for user interactions and touch feedback.
Configuring scheduled bell rings, including timing, repeat, and ringtone.
Configuring options for punch state display and selection during authentication.
Assigning functions to shortcut keys for quick access to device features.
Options for deleting attendance records, admin roles, and user data.
Procedure for backing up device configuration and data to a USB disk or device.
Process for restoring device data and configuration from a backup.
Configuring time schedules for access control, defining allowed access periods.
Creating, editing, and managing access groups for user permissions.
Downloading user data, portraits, work codes, and messages to a USB disk.
Uploading data such as wallpapers and screensavers from a USB disk to the device.
Configuring options for encrypted attendance data download.
Steps to create and send new messages, including date and time settings.
Viewing public messages displayed on the device's screen.
Accessing and viewing personal messages stored on the device.
Viewing messages that have been saved as drafts.
Configuring message display delay options.
Process for creating new work codes, assigning ID and name.
Displaying a list of all configured work codes for editing or deletion.
Configuring work code requirements and input screen timeouts.
Steps to create a new job code, including group, ID, and name.
Displaying all job codes, allowing selection by country, state, city, etc.
Configuring job code requirements, input screen timeouts, and must-defined options.
Operating the menu for job group options, enabling/disabling and naming groups.
Enabling and configuring tip groups, including naming and tip amounts.
Assigning tip codes to shortcut keys and setting tip amounts for groups.
Performing a comprehensive automatic test of the device's components.
Testing the device's LCD screen for proper color and display functionality.
Testing the device's audio output by playing various voice files.
Testing the quality of the camera image for face recognition.
Verifying the accuracy of the device's internal clock and stopwatch.
Displaying information on user, administrator, and storage capacity.
Showing device name, serial number, MAC address, and algorithm details.
Displaying firmware version, service details, and system version.