User's Manual
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of the ID for authentication. For example, if the user ID is 1234
567, enter 12 only and then the fingerprint. Then the system will
perform 1:N authentication for all Ids that start with 12xxxxx.
There is no need to make any special settings in the system.
• Group authentication
For group authentication, you can specify a group ID of 1 – 4 digits
long for each user group. You will enter a group ID and a
fingerprint for authentication. For example, you can use the unit
number for public housing like an apartment as a group ID. You
can specify a group ID when you register a user. Unlike other
methods, you must enter the group ID, and then press F1
before entering the fingerprint to perform group authentication.
• T/A authentication (Time & attendance)
Using the function keys (F1~F4), you can use the T/A mode. If you
press any function key before authentication, a T/A authentication
log will be saved. The T/A authentication log has the ID and the
function key code. For example, if your ID is 1234 and you press
the F1 key before authentication, the authentication log would be
1234+F1.
Password authentication
A password of 4 – 8 digits long is used to validate access
authentication. You can use this method in such a special case as
when the fingerprints are damaged.
RF card authentication (optional)
The RF card of a user is used to identify the user. You can register
the RF card number to the system in advance to provide against
loss or theft of the RF card.
Auto T&A (time & attendance) Mode