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Type | Basic access control reader |
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Log capacity | 100000 |
Product color | Black |
Cards capacity | 10000 cards |
Number of users | 600 user(s) |
Fingerprint reader | Yes |
Authentication type | Biometric, Face recognition, Password |
Number of templates | 3000 |
Access chip/card reader | - |
Verification (1:1) time | 1 s |
Display type | TFT |
Display diagonal | 2.8 \ |
PC connection | USB 2.0 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 45 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 80 % |
DC current (max) | 1.5 A |
Depth | 38.5 mm |
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Width | 179.95 mm |
Height | 134.94 mm |
Guides on optimal indoor installation locations, avoiding direct sunlight and windows for device longevity.
Step-by-step instructions for physically mounting the device, including drilling and securing it.
Details the procedure for connecting the device to a network via Ethernet for PC communication.
Illustrates the wiring configuration for sharing power between the device and an electric lock.
Explains how to connect external buttons (e.g., EXIT) to the device for control functions.
Describes the RS232 serial connection setup for linking a printer to the device.
Outlines the wiring for integrating an alarm system with the device via specific terminals.
Provides guidance on correct palm placement and finger spacing for accurate enrollment and verification.
Illustrates incorrect palm postures and placements that lead to verification errors.
Details the process of adding users, including inputting ID, role, fingerprints, and palm data.
Explains how to configure access control settings like door lock delay and verification modes.
Covers network and serial communication setup for device connectivity.
Describes the steps for fingerprint and palm verification processes.
Instructions for searching and viewing attendance logs directly on the device.
Guides on exporting attendance data via USB to a computer for analysis.
Instructions for backing up device data to prevent loss, using local drives or USB disks.
Covers configuration of date/time, work codes, and short messages for system customization.
Provides solutions for common palm recognition failures during verification.