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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - User Guide

We Make Things Easyi-Kiosk 100Premier Color Fingerprint Access Control & Time Attendance SystemUser Guide

Seite 2 - CONTENTS

10 CONTENTSM / Adding User InformationUser information can be added into the i-Kiosk 100 through two ways. One is through the FingerTec terminal and

Seite 3 - Included Accessories

11 CONTENTSAccess Level/PrivilegeFingerTec terminals offers three types of access level or privilege.PRIVILEGE USER ROLESNormal User Only use the t

Seite 4 - Registering Terminal

12 CONTENTSBack Plate4 feet / 1.2 meter(recommended)4 • CONNECTION – SYNCING TERMINALS InstallationsFingerTec terminals offer several connections fo

Seite 5 - Terminal Overview

13 CONTENTSWiegand OUT RS232RS232 cableRS485485B485AGNDTXDRXDGNDWD1WD23rd party controllerwith 26 bits wiegand input3rd party controller with 26 bit

Seite 6 - Main Menu

14 CONTENTS 1 8 TOPFRONT 1 8 JOINT 1 PIN JOINT 2 PIN TX+ 1 • • 3 RX+ TX- 2 • • 6 RX- RX+ 3 • • 1 TX+ RX- 6 • • 2 TX-Descriptions of Ava

Seite 7 - Restarting and Resetting

15 CONTENTSNOTELink all cables to the correct connection point(s) before attempting to connect the terminals to software.Certificate of Authenticit

Seite 8 - To enroll  ngerprint:

16 CONTENTSConnecting Terminal to TCMS V2USING TCP/IPAn IP address is important, as it is the unique address of the terminal in LAN. Without the IP

Seite 9 - CARD VERIFICATION

17 CONTENTS5 • SYSTEM General SettingsADJUSTING DATE/TIMEThe i-Kiosk 100 is a device to record time attendance and door access activities of employe

Seite 10 - Delete User

18 CONTENTSDisplay SettingsCustomize your i-Kiosk 100 display to your liking and requirements. SYSTEM LANGUAGEThe i-Kiosk 100 offers various languag

Seite 11 - Access Level/Privilege

19 CONTENTSDESCRIPTION CODE Check In 00Check Out 01OT start 04Done 05Sick Leave 10Half-day Leave 12Emergency Leave 11Meeting Client 20Outstat

Seite 12 - Mount On Wall

3-4 CHAPTER 1 • GETTING STARTED Viewing the User Manual in the Internet Included Accessories Included Printed Materials Activating Termin

Seite 13 - Communications

20 CONTENTSSysInfoRecords Device DeviceName i-kiosk 100 Serial Num 4100397 MAC Address 00:0a:5d:f1:86:o7Alg Version BioBridge VX9.0Firmware Ver V

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21 CONTENTS6 • DATA Every time an enrolment is performed or a verification is done, a transaction log is stored inside the terminal. The data cont

Seite 15 - Checking the Genuine TCMS V2

22 CONTENTS7 • USB Understanding the Need for USB Flash DiskCommunication between the i-Kiosk 100 and a PC is very important to upload and download

Seite 16 - To input the IP address of

23 CONTENTS8 • KEYBOARD Shortcut KeysShortcut keys give you quick access to your most used functions. A total of 8 shortcut keys are available each

Seite 17 - Adjust Volume: Default

24 CONTENTS9 • AUTO TEST Who should do the Auto Test?The Auto Test page is to diagnose or analyze the conditions in the i-Kiosk 100. There are se

Seite 18 - Display Settings

25 CONTENTS10 • BELL De nition of Schedule Bell Schedule bell is a function to alert employees or users at a certain time based on your company’s s

Seite 19 - Options available include:

26 CONTENTS11 • ACCESS Using The terminal as Door AccessThe i-Kiosk 100 can be connected to door access accessories like electromagnetic locks and

Seite 20 - System Information

27 CONTENTS12 • TROUBLESHOOTING“Unable to Connect” AppearsWhen this message appears, it means that the settings for the i-Kiosk 100 and the computer

Seite 21 - CONTENTS

28 CONTENTSThe LED is Blinking All The TimeYou have nothing to worry about unless the blinking light is red. The green blink-ing light is indicating

Seite 22 - To upload

29 CONTENTSOTHER RESOURCESCopyright Notice & DisclaimerCOPYRIGHT NOTICEAll rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitte

Seite 23 - Con guring Shortcut Keys

3 CONTENTSStar ScrewdriverA Packet of BoltsDoor Accessories CableRS232/RS485 Wiegand Output CablePower Supply CableDiodWiegand Input CableDC 12V Pow

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4 CONTENTS8Settings of Working Time & Group9Assign Users To Working GroupFor Time Attendance Functions(Skip steps 8 & 9 if you are NOT usi

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5 CONTENTSLEDUSB PORT SpeakerColor LCD Navigation KeysFunctionKeysKeypadsCard Induction AreaFingerprint Scanner2 • BASICSIntroduction to Terminal We

Seite 27 - FINGER IS NOT PROPERLY PLACED

6 CONTENTSPower On/O ButtonUse the power on/off button to turn the i-Kiosk 100 on or off. You can disable the button to avoid accidental shut off

Seite 28 - SPEAKER IS DAMAGED

7 CONTENTSVoice ControlVoice Control lets you control the level of volume emitted by the i-Kiosk 100. Turn On/O : The system lets you to turn on/of

Seite 29 - OTHER RESOURCES

8 CONTENTS3 • USER Enrolling UserThe i-Kiosk 100 can enroll up to 10000 fingerprint templates, 10000 passwords (1 password per user) and 10000 card

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9 CONTENTSCenter pointVOICE MESSAGEVOICE / MESSAGE WHAT DOES IT MEAN?“Verified” Identity verification is successful, the terminal stores the trans

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