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to “Yes.”
Authentication Security Level
The security level is set according to the authentication method. The
security level for 1:1 authentication is between 1 and 9, and the
default is 5. The security level for 1:N authentication is between 5
and 9, and the default is 8. If the security level is too high,
authentication failure rate may rise, and if it security level is too low,
the misreading rate may rise. Therefore, the default level should be
used. This level applies to all users except those who chose different
security levels when registering.
Saving Logs
The administrator can save logs that arise during user authentication.
To save logs, select “Save Logs” and change “No” to “Yes.” The logs
can be checked by selecting “Management” -> “Information” -> “Log”,
or by using the “Remote Manager” program.
1:N Authentication Time
If 1:N authentication is being used, the time can be set during which
all user fingerprints are searched. The input value can be between
three to nine seconds, with the default being three seconds. If the
search fails after the specified time, a “Matching timeout” error will