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DST
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Configuration System
Time DST to enter the DST tab.
Enable DST and you can edit the DST bias time, the DST start time, and end
time.
Click Save.
7.10.4. System Maintenance
You can reboot the device remotely, restore the device to default settings,
import configuration file, upgrade the device, etc.
Reboot
On the Device for Management page, click System System Main-
tenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Click Reboot and the device starts rebooting.
Restore Settings
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Configuration System
System Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Restore Default
The parameters will be restored default ones, excluding the IP address.
Restore Part of Settings
Restore all settings except communication settings and the remote user set-
tings to default ones.
Restore All
All device parameters will be restored to the default ones. The device should
be activated after restoring.
Import and Export
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Configuration System
System Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Import or export configuration file.
Import Configuration File
Import the configuration file from the local PC to the device.
NOTE
The configuration file contains the device parameters.
Export Configuration File
Export the configuration file from the device to the local PC.
NOTE
The configuration file contains the device parameters.
Upgrade
On the Device for Management page, click Remote Configuration System
System Maintenance to enter the System Maintenance tab.
Select a device type from the drop-down list, click Browse and select an up-
grade file from the local computer, and click Upgrade.
NOTE
If you select Card reader as the device type, you should also select a
card reader No. from the drop-down list.
The upgrade will lasts for about 2 min. Do not power off during the
upgrading. After upgrading, the device will reboot automatically.
7.10.5. Configure RS-485 Parameters
You can set the RS-485 parameters including the baud rate, data bit, stop
bit, parity type, communication mode, work mode, and connection mode.
Steps
1. Click Maintenance and Management Device to enter the device list.
2. Click
to enter the remote configuration page.
3. Click System RS-485 Settings to enter the Configuring the RS-485 Pa-
rameters tab.
4. Select the serial No. of the port from the drop-down list to set the RS-485
parameters.
5. Set the baud rate, data bit, the stop bit, parity, flow control, communication
mode, working mode, and the connection mode from the drop-down list.
6. Click Save and the configured parameters will be applied to the de-
vice automatically.
NOTE
After changing the working mode, the device will be rebooted. A
prompt will be popped up after changing the working mode.
7.10.6. Security Mode Settings
Set the security mode for logging in the client software.
On the Device for Management page, click
System Security to en-
ter the Security Mode tab.
Select a security mode from the drop-down list and click Save.
You can also enable SSH to get a more secure network.
Security Mode
High security level for user information verification when logging in the cli-
ent software.
Compatible Mode
The user information verification is compatible with the old client software
version when logging in.
7.10.7. Network Parameters Settings
Set device network parameters, including the NIC type, DHCP, and HTTP.
On the Device for Management page, click
Network Network Pa-
rameters to enter the Network Parameters Settings tab.
NIC Type
Select a NIC type from the drop-down list. You can select either Self-adap-
tive, 10M, or 100M.