iGuard FPS110
P.6
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
·
This product has been designed as an ‘indoor’ device. Do not install and operate
the product outdoors.
·
If used an access control device, it is advised to select the type of door strike that
will automatically release the door lock when power failure occurs. This is for
safety purpose when, for example, a fire occurs and the electric power is
interrupted, the people can still get out of the premises.
OPERATION MODES
Your iGuard system can be configured to different operation modes:
·
Access Control Mode / Time Attendance Mode
·
Master Mode / Slave Mode.
·
Test Mode / Normal Mode.
The default operation modes are
Access Control Mode
&
Master Mode
. This
section explains the difference between these modes. Please note that you must
use the Internet Browser (discussed later) to change the first two operation modes.
The “Test Mode” is for allowing new users to practice with the machine, and will be
discussed in detail in the section
“Advanced Feature – Test Mode”
later.
Access Control Mode vs. Time Attendance Mode
The Access Control Mode is to control the employees from accessing the business
premises. The system controls the electronic door strike to lock / unlock the door.
You can assign users to different departments, and you can control the authorized
time for the members in each department. For example, if the authorized time for
access for the Marketing Department is from 9:00am to 6:00pm, Monday to Saturday,
then all the members in this department can only get into the office within this
authorized time period.
In a multi-device environment, you can further assign the access rights for each
department in accessing different terminals. For example, you can allow only the
members of the Marketing Department to enter the main office, and restrict all other
employees not belong to this department from getting into the office, even though it
is within the authorized period.
You can also use the Access Password discussed above to gain access & by-pass
the fingerprint verification procedure. Please note that you can use the
Password
Access
page found in the Internet Browser Main Page to control the time restriction
of this operation.