AC-2100 User Guide
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This value must be identical to the ID of a door set at the server program. An 8-
digit number is entered. Press down [ENT] button for a longer period of time to
move to the next menu.
3.4.1.2.
Authentication Priority [NS / SN / NO / SO] Setting
<Verify Mode>
0.NS
1.SN
2.NO
3.SO
[ESC] [
↑
] [
↓
][ENT]
Select [0] for NS,
[1] for SN,
[2] for NO,
and [3] for SO.
This is an item that determines the authentication priority between a terminal
and the network server. The default value is ‘1.SN’. Authentication procedures
for each mode are shown below.
NS
If the server is connected, authentication is processed at the server. If
the server is disconnected due to network failure, authentication is
processed at the terminal.
SN
Even if the server is connected, authentication is processed at the
terminal and the authentication result is sent to the server in real-time.
But if an entered user is not registered in the terminal, authentication is
processed at the server. (In case of 1:N fingerprint authentication,
server authentication is not attempted.)
NO
Even if a user is registered in the terminal, authentication is always
processed at the server.
SO
Only a user registered in the terminal is authenticated. If the server is
connected, the authentication result is sent in real-time.
It can be set flexibly according to various considerations such as the number of
terminals connected to the server, the number of users to be authenticated or
the frequency of network failure occurrence. However, in case the number of
authentication trials is high because more than 10 terminals are connected to
the server or in case network failure occurs frequently, SN authentication (‘1’
setting) is recommended.
After carefully entering the input value, press [ENT] button to move to the
upper menu.
3.4.2. IP Setting
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