6 Setting up the reader/updater in AccessOne
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IT/administration specialists
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System operators
When used in AccessOne, the reader offers a number of functions for displaying and capturing data. As an access terminal, the
reader can be used either with RFID medium and PIN code or with ID number and PIN code. As a time registration terminal, time
registration messages can additionally be generated. When used in conjunction with RFID furniture locks, the reader serves as an
information terminal.
6.0.1 Using the reader as an access terminal
Identification by the reader is normally performed using an ID medium. In certain areas, an additional PIN prompt offers
increased security. Identification can, however, also take place without an ID medium, whereby the user manually enters the ID
number and an additional PIN.
Procedure
1. In the ‘Device data’ dialogue, on the ‘Parameter P’ tab, set the ‘PIN code required’ parameter to ‘Yes’.
2. In the ‘Person data’ dialogue, on the ‘Master data’ tab, have the user enter their individual PIN code.
EXAMPLE: If a user is authorised to access, they must first enter ‘0’ for the door to open. The reader now switches to keypad entry
mode and starts to flash alternately green and red. The user enters their ID number and confirms it with the 'E' key. Next, the
user enters their PIN and the door opens.
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