User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Appearance
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Chapter 4 Terminal Connection
- Chapter 5 Wiring Description
- Chapter 6 Activating Access Control Terminal
- Chapter 7 Basic Operation
- Chapter 8 Client Operation
- 8.1 Function Module
- 8.2 User Registration and Login
- 8.3 System Configuration
- 8.4 Access Control Management
- 8.4.1 Adding Access Control Device
- 8.4.2 Viewing Device Status
- 8.4.3 Editing Basic Information
- 8.4.4 Network Settings
- 8.4.5 Capture Settings
- 8.4.6 RS-485 Settings
- 8.4.7 Wiegand Settings
- 8.4.8 Authenticating M1 Card Encryption
- 8.4.9 Remote Configuration
- Checking Device Information
- Editing Device Name
- Editing Time
- Setting System Maintenance
- Managing User
- Setting Security
- Configuring Network Parameters
- Configuring Upload Method
- Configuring Network Center
- Configuring Advanced Network
- Configuring Wi-Fi
- Configuring Relay Parameters
- Configuring Access Control Parameters
- Uploading Background Picture
- Configuring Face Detection Parameters
- Operating Relay
- Viewing Relay Status
- 8.5 Organization Management
- 8.6 Person Management
- 8.7 Schedule and Template
- 8.8 Permission Configuration
- 8.9 Advanced Functions
- 8.10 Searching Access Control Event
- 8.11 Access Control Event Configuration
- 8.12 Door Status Management
- 8.13 Arming Control
- 8.14 Time and Attendance
- Appendix A Tips for Scanning Fingerprint
- Appendix B Custom Wiegand Rule Descriptions
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3. Modify system parameters, including switching the mode, entering the login password, and
enabling voice prompts.
Mode:
The device mode can be switched between Controller and Card Reader.
After switching the mode, the system can automatically reboot and enter
into the interface of the new mode.
Notes:
If the access control terminal works as a card reader, you should
configure the serial port setting and the Wiegand setting. See details in
Chapter 7.2.4 Serial Port Settings and Chapter 7.2.5 Wiegand Settings.
If the access control terminal is in the card reader mode, the terminal
works as a card reader to access to the access controller or another
access control terminal via RS-485 and Wiegand.
If the access control terminal is in the card reader mode, the terminal
will apply the fingerprint via RS-485, the client software and the local.
(The fingerprint application function should be supported by the device)
If the access control terminal is in the card reader mode, the terminal
supports swiping card and scanning fingerprint. When scan the
fingerprint, the bound card No. should contain 10 numbers. Or the
fingerprint scanning will be failed.
Login Password:
To change the login password of the device, you should input the old
password, create a new password, and confirm it.
Voice Prompts:
After enabling voice prompts, you can hear the voice prompts to notify you
the card status when you swipe the card. Otherwise, you will hear the
beeper in place of the voice prompts.
Beep three times: legal card.
Beep four times: illegal card.
Volume:
You can adjust the device volume. High, Middle, and Low are available.
Read CPU File:
If the device can be swiped by the CPU card, when enable the function, the
device can read the CPU card information.
Notes:
Only device can recognize CPU card supports the function.
Tap the key to enter and exit the editing mode.
Tap the Right/Left direction keys to choose contents.
Tap the # key to switch the mode between “Yes” mode and “No” mode.
4. Move the cursor to the OK button, and tap the # key.
7.3.2 Managing Data
Purpose:
On the data management interface, you can delete the storage data of the device.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to Data (data management) by using direction keys in the system settings
Interface.
2. Tap the # key to enter the data management interface.