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AC-2200 User Guide
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Union Community / (138-050) 5
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Fl., Hyundai Topics Building, 44-3, Bangi-dong, Songpa-
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<Glossaries>
Administrator (Admin)
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The administrator can access to the terminal menu mode. He/she has the authority to
add/modify/delete terminal users and to change the operating environment by changing
settings.
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If there is no registered administrator in the terminal, anybody can access to the terminal menu
and change settings.
It is recommended that more than one administrator will be
necessarily registered in the terminal
.
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The administrator has the authority to change critical environmental settings of the fingerprint
reader. So, special attention is required to its registration and operation.
1:1 Authentication
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The user fingerprint is verified after entering User ID or Card.
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Only User ID or the user fingerprint registered to the card is compared. This is called One-to-
One Authentication.
1:N Authentication
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The user is identified only by the fingerprint.
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The same fingerprint as the input fingerprint is identified among the registered fingerprints
without User ID or Card entered. This is called One-to-N Identification.
Authentication Level
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As a level used for fingerprint authentication, it is displayed in Step 1 to 9. Authentication
cannot be allowed before the degree of match between two fingerprints is higher than the set
authorization level.
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The higher authentication level may ensure the higher security. But it requires the relatively
high concordance rate. When authenticating User ID, it high likely to deny authentication.
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1:1 Level: Authentication level used for one-to-one authentication
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1:N Level: Authentication level used for one-to-n authentication
Authentication Method
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This refers to various types of authentication methods composed of each combination of
FP(Footprint) and RF(Card) and so forth.
Ex) Card or FP: Authenticated by either card or fingerprint
Function Key
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This refers to [F1], [F2], [F3], and [F4] keys, which enable users to access the menu or change
the mode such as Attend or Leave.