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CONTENTS
FINGERPRINT OR CARD
Refer to the above explanation.
FINGERPRINT AND CARD
Green LED blinks > Wave card at the card induction area > Terminal reads card and
beeps once >
“Please press your finger” > Press finger to scan fingerprint >
“Beep once” >
“Thank you” > Green LED blinks > Verification is successful > At-
tendance record is captured and access is granted.
Remark:
If the terminal’s red LED blinking coupled with two short beeps, neither the card nor the finger
that you are using been registered to the system yet. Please contact an administrator for card enroll-
ment.
Deleting Card User or Fingerprint User
Green LED blinks > Wave administrator card 3 times to the card induction area >
“Delete User. Please press your finger or wave your card” > To delete a card, you
need to wave the card at the induction area and to delete a fingerprint, please place
the particular fingerprint on the scanner >
“Beeps once” >
“The user ID of the
card or the fingerprint, for example user ID 2” >
“Delete User. Please press your
finger or wave your card“ > The user has been deleted > Repeat steps above to de-
lete the other users > Wave administrator card to end process >
“System returns
to verification mode”
Remark:
1. Each user is entitled to have one card only. Therefore, when the card user is deleted, the user ID is
completely deleted from the terminal.
2. Each user can enroll a maximum of 10 fingerprints under one user ID. A user has an option either to
delete particular fingerprints or all fingerprints from a terminal. Place the particular finger you want to
delete on the scanner for the system to delete it. Repeat the steps to delete all fingerprints.
Operations with USB Numeric Keyboard
H2i terminal is packaged with a USB Numeric keyboard to manage users. Plug one
end of the USB numeric keyboard to the USB extension and another end into the H2i
for activation.
The following commands can be programmed into the terminal via the USB key-
board:
1. Enrolling new user by user ID
2. Deleting user by user ID
3. Resetting the terminal to default factory settings
4. Deleting all users in the terminal
5. Changing keyboard activation password
6. Configuring TCP/IP setting