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For those who use wireless LAN for data communication. 
1. Select Encryption mode. 
2. Select Authentication mode. 
3. Provide you Wireless LAN connection password/key. 

   

 Camera 

Provides following settings to the built-in camera: 
1.

 

Enable/Disable camera function. 

2.

 

Face detection enabled: once this function is enabled the camera will not take a snap until it successfully 
detects a human face 

3.

 

Photo storage path: for changing photo storage directory in PX2500’s memory

(if changed you will not be able 

to browse photos linked to each attendance/access log in Transaction Report of PX2500 self-contained Time 
Attendance/Access Control software)

 

    Door   

 

Contr Mode — this function currently does not apply to model PX2500. 

 

■ Entry Type(authentication) — provides 6 different combinations of user identification: 
1. Card only. 
2. PIN only(default PIN: 888888. Changeable at [Users]). 
3. Card & PIN. 
4. FP only(fingerprint only). 
5. FP & Card. 
6. FP or Card(either of two will be accepted). 
 

■ Sensor Type: Type of sensors connected to PX2500(Normally Open/Normally Close). 
 

■ Button Type: Door-open button type(Normally Open/Normally Close). 
 

■ First Card Open: This is a special feature that once activated, in the access-allowed periods of   
  selected [User Group], the door will be kept unlocked since the 1

st

 reading of a registered   

card/fingerprint until the period ends(door auto lock up then).    This function currently does   
not apply to PX2500.

 

 

■ Open Time: Door unlock duration after each reading of a registered card/fingerprint(default: 5 seconds). 

 

■ Close Time: the interval from the door being unlocked until the door sensor starting detecting whether the 

door is closed properly(default: 30 seconds). PX2500 will alert if the door detected not closed. 

 

■ Access PIN: for setting a common(applies to all registered users) door-open password(referring to [Entry 

Type] described in p.6).       

 

  IO Port(DI/DO) 

 

■ Relay 1: for assigning for connecting a Lock, Bell, Alarm, Illegal or Null. 
   

■ Relay 2: for assigning for connecting a Lock, Bell, Alarm, Illegal or Null. 
 

■ WG In: if a Wiegand-interfaced card reader is applied as an external reader you may define it 

as for In or Out here. 

 

■ Card(main): for assigning PX2500’s built-in card readers(both125KHz & 13.56MHz) as for   

  In or Out. This setting will be necessary only when a Wiegand-interfaced external card reader   

is applied to PX2500 for reading cards on different card readers at either side of a door.   

Summary of Contents for PX2500

Page 1: ...1 PX2500 Time Attendance Access Control Terminal User Manual V1 1 2015 5 10...

Page 2: ...d every day at the time that you set 6 Language 6 WiFi Setting 6 Camera 7 Door 7 IO Port DI DO 7 Fingerprint 8 V User Interface 8 VI Self contained Time Attendance Access Control Software 8 Set login...

Page 3: ...k hrs between each IN OUT record directly on the Touchscreen Auto reconciliation of user fingerprint accounts among multiple terminals in network 256MB DRAM 512MB Flash 2GB Micro SD Optical fingerprin...

Page 4: ...4 III Exterior...

Page 5: ...Sub net Mask Gateway DHCP on off while using Ethernet cable Once completed click Apply to save settings Record Option For selecting required records relevant rules In Record In Clock In records of reg...

Page 6: ...elete Users Finger Delete all users their enrolled fingerprints but keep all other settings 3 Delete All Fingerprints Delete all enrolled fingerprints but keep all users and other settings 4 Delete Tr...

Page 7: ...mally Close First Card Open This is a special feature that once activated in the access allowed periods of selected User Group the door will be kept unlocked since the 1 st reading of a registered car...

Page 8: ...r a Clock Out For entering a Job Code 0 255 before reading a card or fingerprint The entered Job Code will be part of the attendance record and used for distinguishing classifying attendances of diffe...

Page 9: ...able DHCP Connect your PX2500 clock to Ethernet LAN go to any computer which is in the same network with your PX2500 terminal open web browser ex Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter IP address follo...

Page 10: ...atabase backup Backup database in PX2500 s own memory Micro SD card Clone Database can be taken any time you feel necessary or every time before you run Transactions Delete You may also switch to use...

Page 11: ...utton System Setting FTP Setting Your terminal system can back up database enrolled fingerprints to a designated FTP directory every day at the time that you have preset so that in case of data gettin...

Page 12: ...enerate the report You may also click Print to print the report or export the report in csv txt and xls Attendance Report Total for fixed shifts users For generating attendance summary accumulated wor...

Page 13: ...e yyyy mm dd yyyy mm dd Leave the columns blank for searching all time 4 Select report type by work shift daily sum or sum of selected date range 5 Click the Query button to generate the report Transa...

Page 14: ...ard or fingerprint 1 Click Job Code Setting in the left menu 2 Click ADD NEW to enter the setting page 3 Enter a Job Code and its status definition and click Save Set Bell Schedule For programming 50...

Page 15: ...r the IP address it applies and give the terminal a name 4 Click Save to confirm or Cancel to discard Notice This setting is only required on the unit that you want to make as Master Server PC Server...

Page 16: ...k on Work Shift Setting in the left menu to enter the work shift list 2 Click on an existing shift code to modify the details or click Add New to append a new work shift 3 Enter Shift Code Shift Name...

Page 17: ...Department Name click save to confirm or Cancel to abort User For browsing modifying deleting adding users employees 1 Click User in the left menu to browse current users 2 Click on User ID directly f...

Page 18: ...only be followed by another overnight shift or Holiday Holi in the next day VII System Upgrade Notice Consult to your product supplier before undertaking below operations This chapter describes how to...

Page 19: ...ete All Fingerprints please refer to page 6 System Maintenance point 3 2 3 Click Install ASP for upgrading self contained Time Attendance Access Control software 2 4 Click Install System upgrading abo...

Page 20: ...ing registered users to a thumb drive in TXT file name AD700_User_Dl txt 3 Download Attendance Records for downloading exporting users attendance records in TXT to a thumb drive file name TA_Logs txt...

Page 21: ...armful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmf...

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