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AC-5000 User Guide
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User GroupIP
As the method of authentication regarding the initial digit of ID as the same group, it can finish
1:N authentication more quickly if at least 5,000 users are registered.
When this method is checked, it authenticates the fingerprint out of the users whose ID starts
with the input letter. If this method is not checked, it considers the input figure as the user ID and
attempts 1:1 authentication against the fingerprint of the user with the applicable ID
Ex
) Where the user inputs ‘12’ to attempt authentication when the user ID is a 4-digit
figure;
If checked (
), it attempts 1:N authentication among the users having ID
‘1200’~’1299’,
If unchecked (
), it attempts 1:1 authentication against the fingerprints of the
users whose ID is ‘12’.
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Enable 1:N
If checked (
), this option enables to authenticate with fingerprint only without
inputting user ID or card. Even if the user is registered with 1:N authentication, only 1:1
authentication is permitted in the terminal where this option is not checked
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Card Only
If checked (
), this option enables to authenticate with card only without inputting
fingerprint. Even if the user is registered with (Card & FP) or (Card & PW), only
authentication with card is permitted in the terminal where this option is checked.
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Template On Card
If checked (
), this option enables to authenticate with the user’s information and
fingerprint recorded in the card without downloading the user in the terminal. In order
for this option to be operated, SCcard reader must be mounted without fail and the
server must set the terminal that uses fingerprint card.
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Verify Multi-FP
If checked (
), this function has all the registered fingerprints to be authenticated after
the user inputs ID (or Card). When this item is set to be checked, the user must input
user ID or card without fail. In this case, Enable 1:N is changed into unchecked (
)
automatically.
This function is used for strict access control of the special zone. For example, if the
user with ID ‘0001’ is registered with 3 fingerprints, he/she must input ID and
complete the authentication for three fingerprints.
In this case, the order of authentication for 3 fingerprints is irrelevant, but the
fingerprints should be repeatedly input until authentication is successful. Authentication
will fail even at a single occurrence of authentication failure.
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Blocking Time (sec)
This is the function that prevents duplicate authentication for the same user within the
preset time zone. When set to 0, it has no restriction. However, when set to a value
larger than 0, the user can be successful in re-authentication if the preset time (sec)
has elapsed after the success of the previous authentication.
The user can exit to the parent menu using [ENT~] key to apply the changed value after
finishing the setting while using [F4(
←
)] key to cancel input during setting.