User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. General
- 2. Mounting the GAT Access 6100 Terminals
- 3. Electrical Connections
- 4. Start-up and Configuration
- 5. Operation
- 5.1 Control and Display Elements
- 5.2 General
- 5.3 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100
- 5.4 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO
- 5.5 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
- 5.6 Standard Operation for the GAT TimeAxx 6150 with Countdown Functionality
- 5.7 Online Mode and Emergency Mode
- 5.8 Out of Order Screen
- 5.9 Locker Check-In
- 5.10 General Open Function (Group Entry)
- 5.11 External Release Function
- 6. Communication
- 7. Updating the GAT ACCESS 6100
- 8. Troubleshooting and FAQ
- 8.1 How can I update the firmware of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.2 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.3 Which TCP/IP ports can be used by a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.4 Which bit rates are used by a GAT Access 6100 for Ethernet and is this configurable?
- 8.5 How can I set the date and time of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.6 How can I find the IP address of a GAT Access 6100 and change it?
- 8.7 How can I find the MAC address of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.8 Setting IP address when MAC address is not known and IP address of the terminal is 0.0.0.0
- 8.9 Difference between "Time" and "Delay" in the "Mode" field for Locker Check-In configuration?
- 8.10 Meaning of optocoupler settings "Rising_Edge", "Falling_Edge", "Rising- and Falling Edge"?
- 8.11 How can the reader of a GAT Access 6100 B be authorised for LEGIC®?
- 8.12 How can I read or delete the authorisation data of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.13 How can I configure the display texts of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.14 The relay of the GAT Access 6100 is activated even if the host has denied access.
- 8.15 Which FUNLINE protocol commands are supported by a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.16 Why does the GAT Access 6100 deny access with my data carrier in Emergency mode?
- 8.17 What is the maximum start-up current consumption of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.18 What are the factory settings of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.19 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100 for offline emergency mode?
- 8.20 What is the data carrier certificate?
- 9. Technical Data

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5.4 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO
The GAT Access 6100 F BIO has the same functionality as the GAT Access 6100 terminals (see "5.3. User
Operation at a GAT Access 6100"). The GAT Access 6100 F BIO provides the additional function of identifying
visitors by their fingerprints in addition to data carrier verification. The process for this is described below.
To enable fingerprint verification, the visitors must first scan their fingerprints. The enrollment station can be
configured to record either one or two fingerprints directly onto the visitor‘s data carrier. Recording two fingerprints
ensures a visitor can still gain access in instances where one fingerprint may not be readable due to an injury for
example. Depending on the configuration, fingerprints must be scanned once time or twice. This is done with the
GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station, e.g. at the check-in. The scanned fingerprints are stored onto the personnel
data carriers of the visitors.
Attention: The finger prints are only stored on the data carriers of the visitors and never in a terminal, the
Enrollment Station or on a PC/Server.
The fingerprint verification can also be deactivated again for a data carrier at the Enrollment Station.
When a visitor identifies himself at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO with his data carrier and the fingerprint verification is
active, the terminal asks him to put one of the fingers, which are stored on his data carrier, onto the sensor field of
the finger print reader. Only if the scanned fingerprint matches one of the fingerprints on the data carrier the further
authorisation process is performed. Otherwise, access is denied.
Note: The fingerprint verification function can be used, for example, for season tickets and provides security
against the misuse of lost data carriers. Since the fingerprint data on the data carrier is checked with each
visit, a lost data carrier cannot be used by another person.
5.5 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is used to scan and store up to two finger prints of the visitors onto their
personnel data carriers in order to verify the data carriers when the visitors make an identification (see also "5.4.
User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO" for more information about the verification process).
Attention: The finger prints are only stored on the data carriers of the visitors and never in the Enrollment Station,
a terminal or on a PC/Server.
The Enrollment Station can be used in Online and Offline mode.
A detailed operational description of the Enrollment Station is available as a separate document. The following lines
give a short description about the user operation.
5.5.1 Enrol Fingerprints at the Enrollment Station
The enrollment station can be configured to record either one or two fingerprints directly onto the visitor‘s data
carrier. Recording two fingerprints ensures a visitor can still gain access in instances where one fingerprint may not
be readable due to an injury for example