User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Before Getting Started
- 2. Product Description
- 3. Environment Setting
- 4. How to Use Terminal
- 5. Troubleshooting
- 5.1. When the fingerprint authentication time is too long or fails:
- 5.2. When the fingerprint is not entered well:
- 5.3. When the RF card authentication fails:
- 5.4. When the network is not connected:
- 5.5. When the authentication is successful but the door does not open:
- 5.6. When the user is not registered:
- 5.7. When the product is unstable or does not work:
- Appendix 1. Glossary
- Appendix 2. Declaration of Conformity
- Appendix 3. Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
- Appendix 4. RoHS Directive
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Appendix 1. Glossary
Administrator (Admin)
- The administrator can access the terminal menu mode. He/she has the authority to
add/modify/delete terminal users and to change the operating environment by changing
settings.
- If there is no registered administrator in the terminal, anybody can access the terminal menu
and change settings. It is recommended that more than one administrator be registered in
the terminal.
- The administrator has the authority to change critical environmental settings of the fingerprint
reader, so special attention is required to its registration and operation.
1:1 Authentication
- The user fingerprint is verified after entering User ID or Card.
- Only User ID or the user fingerprint registered to the card is compared. This is called One-to-
One Authentication.
1:N Identification
- The user is searched only by the fingerprint.
- The same fingerprint as the input fingerprint is identified among the registered fingerprints
without User ID or Card entered. This is called One-to-N Identification.
Authentication Level
- 1:1 Level: Authentication level applied when 1:1 authentication
- 1:N Level: Authentication level applied when 1:n authentication
LFD (Live Finger Detection): Fake fingerprint prevention function
- The LFD allows only actual fingerprints to be entered, preventing any fake fingerprints made
of rubber, paper, film, and silicon and the like.