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11. System Information 

You can check the storage status as well as version information  of  the  device  through  the  [System Information] option.

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Records:  The  number  of  enrolled  users, administrators and passwords are displayed on the [Records]  interface;  the  total  fingerprint  storage capacity and occupied capacity as well as the total attendance storage capacity and occupied capacity are graphically displayed respectively.
Device: The device name, serial number, version information, vendor and date of manufacture are displayed on the [Device] interface.

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6.7.7 Anti­Pass back setting 

Set the device Anti­Pass back function.
APB  Direction:  There  are  four  options:  None, APB­Out, APB­In, APB­Out/In.
Device  Status:  There  are  three  options:  Exit Control, Entry Control and None. For  Anti­Pass  back  function,  please  refer  to Appendix 5 Anti­Pass back.

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Anti­Pass back setting operation:
(1)
Enter Anti­Pass back setting interface, press the key to edit the items.
(2) Press the touch screen number key to set the value, after setting, press [OK] to save, and press [X] for exit and return to the previous interface.
(3) Press [Save] to save the current information and return to the previous interface;  press  [Exit]  directly  to  return  to  the  previous  interface  without saving the current information.

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6.7.5 Access control parameter 

Through  the  [Access]  menu,  you  can  set  the parameters  of  the  electronic  locks  and  related access control devices.
Lock Delay: Indicates the duration for the device to place the electric lock in open state. (Value scope: 1­10 seconds)
Door  Sensor  Delay:  Indicates  the  delay  for checking the door sensor after the door is opened. If door  sensor  state  is  inconsistent  with  the  normal state set by the door sensor switch, an alarm will be triggered, and this period of time is regarded as the “door sensor delay”. (Value scope: 1­99 seconds)
Door Sensor Mode: Includes the None, Normally Open (NO), and Normally Closed (NC) modes. “None” indicates that the door sensor switch is not used. “NO”  indicates  that  the  door  sensor  is  open  in  the  normal  state.  “NC” indicates that the door sensor is closed in the normal state.
Alarm Delay: Indicates the duration from the detection of the door sensor exception to the generation of alarm signal. (Value scope: 1­99 seconds)
Failure Alarm Threshold: When the failed press times reach the set times, alarm signal will come out (effective value: 1­9 times).
NC Time Zone: Set time zone for access control NC. Nobody can unlock during this time zone.
NO Time Zone: Set time zone for access control NO. The lock is always in valid state during this time zone.
Valid in Holiday: Define time zone for NO or NC. Whether the time zone set in holiday time zone is valid.

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5-22-2014 5-26-22 PM Notice: 1. If the Time Zone of normally open or normally closed has been set, please switch door sensor to no, otherwise it will produce alarm signal during Normal close Time Zone or Normal open Time Zone. 2. If the normally open or normally closed Time Zone is not defined yet by the time,  the  equipment  will  prompt  that  you  to  define  the  Time  Zone,  and transfer you to the Time Zone interface to add.

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5.3 Wiegand Input 

Wiegand  Format:  The  system  has  two  built­in formats  Wiegand  26­bits  and  Wiegand  34­bits, and also supports the format customization function to  meet  individualized  requirements.  About  the Wiegand  format,  please  refer  to  5.2  Wiegand Output.

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Bit counts: Wiegand data digit length.
Pulse width: Pulse width is 100 microseconds by default, which can be adjusted from 20 to 800.
Pulse interval: It is 900 microseconds by default, which can adjusted between 200 and 20000.
Input: Content contained in Wiegand input signal, including User ID or card number.

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4.3 Query a User

4.3 Query a User
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To facilitate administrators to locate a user quickly from a large number of enrolled users, the device enables to query by “User ID”.

User ID Query:

1. Press [Query] on the [User Management] interface to display the User ID query interface.
2. Enter the user ID on the displayed interface, and click [OK] to locate the cursor on the desired user.
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4.2 Delete a User 

On the [User Info] interface, you can delete all or partial user information.
1. Press [Delete] to delete a user.
2. On the displayed interface, click [YES] to delete the current user or [NO] to return to the previous interface.
3.  On  the  [User  Info]  interface,  press  [Name],  [Fingerprint],  [Face]  or [Password] to delete the related user information and to re­enroll the new information follow the device prompt.

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