User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Measures
- 2 Overview
- 3 Instruction for Use
- Main Menu
- 5 User Management
- 6 User Role
- 7 Communication Settings
- 8 System Settings
- 9 Personalize Settings
- 10 Data Management
- 11 Access Control
- 12 Attendance Search
- 13 Print Settings
- 14 Autotest
- 15 System Information
- 16 Connect to ZKBioAccess IVS Software
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
RevFace15[TI] User Manual
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• If the Door-unlock combination 3 is set as (09 09 09 09 09). It indicates that there are 5 people in
this combination; all of which are from AC Group 9.
• If the Door-unlock combination 4 is set as (03 05 08 00 00). It indicates that the unlock
combination 4 consists of only three people. The first person is from AC Group 3, the second
person is from AC Group 5, and the third person is from AC Group 8.
NOTE: To delete the door-unlock combination, set all Door-unlock combinations to 0.
Anti-Passback Setup 11.5
A user may be followed by some person(s) to enter the door without verification, resulting in a security
breach. So, to avoid such situations, the Anti-Passback option was developed. Once it is enabled, the
check-in and check-out record must occur alternatively to open the door to represent a consistent pattern.
This function requires two devices to work together:
One device is installed on the indoor side of the door (master device), and the other one is installed on the
outdoor side of the door (the slave device). The two devices communicate via the Wiegand signal. The
Wiegand format and Output type (User ID / Card Number) adopted by the master device and slave device
must be consistent.
Tap Anti-Passback Setup on the Access Control interface.