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FINGER007
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Version 4.0
IDTeck – FINGER007 FINGERPRINT & PROXIMITY READER
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
3.1 FUNCTIONS
Stand-Alone Operation
The
NESS - IDTECK FINGER007 (& FINGER007SR)
is capable of having two readers (entry
(built in) and exit). The unit receives card data signals from the RF readers and determines whether or
not to unlock the door. When an input signal is sent, for example from and activated sensor or if the
exit button pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response. All events are kept in its
own memory and sent to the host computer. The access controller is a true standalone device that in
the event of a malfunction will not affect other units, even if used in conjunction with one another.
Operation with Host Computer
All event transactions can be managed via the host computer. The data transmitted from the controller
can be displayed and stored on the host PC.
Data Backup
The controller retains all user information and event data for 30 days, even in the event of power
failure.
CAUTION : Battery S/W must be set correctly before the unit running.
(See the INSTALLATION section)
Keypad
If the NESS - IDTECK FINGER007 is not connected to host PC, the integrated keypad and LCD
display module can also be used for the entire programming process manually.
Anti-Pass-Back
Using an additional proximity reader foe exiting, the Anti-Pass-Back mode can be set. Anti-Pass-Back
mode prevents any entry or exit when the registered user did not properly followed one entry and one
exit by the Anti-Pass-Back rule. APB only allowed exit for the user once got into the door first and it
doesn’t allow any user trying twice entry or twice exit
Input/Output
The NESS - IDTECK FINGER007 has built-in 4 inputs and 4 outputs (2 relay outputs and 2 TTL
outputs) which can be used to manipulate a wide variety of controls.