User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Regulatory Information
- Safety Instruction
- Available Models
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 System Wiring
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Chapter 4 General Wiring
- 4.1 Components Introduction
- 4.2 Wiring
- 4.3 Terminal Description
- 4.3.1 Main Lane Control Board Terminal Description
- 4.3.2 Sub Lane Control Board Terminal Description
- 4.3.3 Access Control Board Terminal Description
- 4.3.4 Sub Optional Board Terminal Description (Optional)
- 4.3.5 Card Reader Board Terminal Description
- 4.3.6 Main Optional Board Terminal Description (Optional)
- 4.3.7 General Wiring
- 4.3.8 RS-485 Wiring
- 4.3.9 RS-232 Wiring
- 4.3.10 Alarm Input Wiring
- 4.3.11 Exit Button Wiring
- 4.4 Device Settings
- Chapter 5 Activation
- Chapter 6 Operation via Web Browser
- 6.1 Login
- 6.2 Live View
- 6.3 Person Management
- 6.4 Search Event
- 6.5 Configuration
- 6.5.1 View Device Information
- 6.5.2 Set Time
- 6.5.3 Set DST
- 6.5.4 Change Administrator's Password
- 6.5.5 Online Users
- 6.5.6 View Device Arming/Disarming Information
- 6.5.7 Network Settings
- 6.5.8 Event Linkage
- 6.5.9 Access Control Settings
- 6.5.10 Turnstile
- 6.5.11 Card Settings
- 6.5.12 Set Privacy Parameters
- 6.5.13 Upgrade and Maintenance
- 6.5.14 Device Debugging
- 6.5.15 Component Status
- 6.5.16 Log Query
- 6.5.17 Certificate Management
- Chapter 7 Client Software Configuration
- 7.1 Configuration Flow of Client Software
- 7.2 Device Management
- 7.3 Group Management
- 7.4 Person Management
- 7.5 Configure Schedule and Template
- 7.6 Set Access Group to Assign Access Authorization to Persons
- 7.7 Configure Advanced Functions
- 7.8 Door/Elevator Control
- Appendix A. DIP Switch
- Appendix B. Button Configuration Description
- Appendix C. Event and Alarm Type
- Appendix D. Table of Audio Index Related Content
- Appendix E. Error Code Description
- Appendix F. Communication Matrix and Device Command
7.8.2 Check Real-Time Access Records
The real-me access records can be displayed in the client, including card swiping records, face
recognion records, skin-surface temperature informaon, etc. Also, you can view the person
informaon and view the picture captured during access.
Before You Start
You have added person(s) and access control device(s) to the client. For details, refer to Person
Management and Add Device .
Steps
1.
Click Monitoring to enter monitoring module.
Real-me access records are displayed on the boom of the page. You can view record details,
including card No., person name, event me, door locaon, temperature, authencaon type
etc.
Figure 7-4
Real-me Access Records
Note
You can right click the column name of access event table to show or hide the column according
t
o actual needs.
2.
Oponal: Select an access poin
t group from the drop-down list in the upper-right corner to
show the real me access records of the selected group.
3.
Oponal: Check the event type and event status.
The detected events of checked type and status will be displayed in the list below.
4.
Oponal: Check Sho
w Latest Event to view the latest access record.
The record list will be listed reverse chronologically.
5.
Oponal: Check Enable Abnormal Temperature Prompt to enable abnormal skin-surface
temperature prompt.
Note
When enabled, if there is abnormal temperature informaon, an Abnormal Temperature
windo
w pops up when you enter Monitoring module, displaying person's picture, skin-surface
temperature, card No., person name, etc.
6.
Oponal: Click an e
vent to view person pictures (including captured picture and prole).
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