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FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
FINGERPRINT
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2.
d2.2
is shown. Enter the fingerprint again to confirm.
1 beep
1 beep
1b.
d2.1
is shown,
cancel if we wish to register an
unblock card
. The LEDs of the reader start to flash, present
the card that we wish to register in the system as the unblock card.
1 beep
Cancel for unblock
card
1 beep
1 beep
* Activate the Unblock function
This function is used when you want the door to remain continuously open. It is activated by
sliding the trade fingerprint/presenting the unblock card through the reader’s sensor when
in standby mode. The function remains enabled until the trade fingerprint is entered/the
unblock card is presented again, and then it will be disabled.
The green LED on the reader will remain continuously on when this mode is enabled.
1. Enter the unblock fingerprint or
present the unblock card
Standby Mode
function enabled
2. Remains activated until the unblock card/fingerprint is entered again.
1 beep
function disabled
function enabled
e) Add a security finger/card
Add a user (security fingerprint or security card) which will allow the reader mode to be
changed. Standard or security modes available. See the chapter on: see Operating
Modes chapter.
1 beep
1 beep
1 beep
1.
d2.1
is shown, confirm if we wish to register a
security fingerprint
.
Enter the new user fingerprint you
wish to register as a security fingerprint on the system.
Confirm for security
fingerprint.
2.
d2.2
is shown. Enter the fingerprint again to confirm.
1 beep
1 beep