Acroprint TQ100 Terminal User manual

BIOMETRIC FINGERPRINT TECHNOLOGY
TQ100 Terminal User Manual
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
PN: 06-0349-000 Rev C.
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FIREWALL INFORMATION
Attention Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2003 Users!
Microsoft Windows Firewall:
Microsoft has included firewall protection on Windows XP with Service Pack
2 and on Windows 2003 Server with Service Pack 1. If you will be installing
your timeQplus BIOMETRIC server on either of these two operating
systems you will need to grant access on the firewall to the following
applications and services after your installation is complete.
• Attendance Rx Note: You will be prompted to unblock this
application after the installation is complete, or you can grant
access via the firewall.
• arxsvc.exe
• ARXTQ100N.exe
• File and Printer Sharing
Other Firewalls:
Some firewalls block ports, and authorized applications can be granted
access to use specific ports. If you have this type of firewall you should
open the following ports:
• TCP Open ports 49183 to 49188
• UDP Open ports 49211 to 49212

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Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Operating Environment………………………..….....
1.2 System Description …………………………….........
1.3 Enclosed Items …………………………………........ 4
Chapter Two: Hardware Setup
2.1 Terminal Installation ………………………………......
2.2 Keyboard …………………………………………….......
Chapter Three: Menu Structure
3.1 Data Management………………………………......…
3.2 Setup…………………………………………………........
3.3 System Info …………………………………………......
Chapter Four: Communications
4.1 Communication Interfaces ………………………....
4.2 Communication Options……………………………....
4.2.1 RS232 Serial Communication……………............
4.2.2 RS485 Network Communication……......…........
4.2.3 Ethernet Communication………………….............
Chapter Five: Fingerprint Registration/Enrollment
5.1 Enrollment Method………………………..…...........
5.2 Fingerprint Registration……………………............
Chapter Six: Terminal Usage and Punching In/Out
6.1 Successful validation when punching In/Out.....
6.2 Unsuccessful validation when punching In/Out..
Chapter Seven: Administrator Functions
7.1 Data Management……………………………...........
7.2 Setup………………………………………………...........
7.3 System Info ……………………………………...........
Chapter Eight: Appendix
8.1 RS232 Interface ………………………………...........
8.2 RJ45 Interface…………………………..……............
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Please contact Acroprint at 1.800.334.7190 to order today.
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TQ100 terminal
Part Number: 01-0229-001
TQ100b - Terminal with operational back-up battery
Part Number: 08-0140-086
25 employee user upgrade
Part Number: 87-0106-000
FIU optical overlay
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485 cable for timeQplus Biometric (6 ft)
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485/232 Converter assembly (RJ11/9 PIN)
Product Reference Guide

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Chapter One: Introduction
Thank you for your recent purchase of the TQ100, a data collection
terminal for timeQplus BIOMETRIC™ time and attendance system. This user
manual provides specific information that will help you better understand the
functionality of the terminal (TQ100). Some key areas that are important to
the terminal’s (TQ100) performance are the operating environment, the
system overview, communication options and enrollment.
1.1 Operating Environment
Please read the manual carefully before using the product. The terminal
operates most efficiently by following these recommendations:
1. DO NOT expose the TQ100 to direct sun light. Direct sunlight may
impact the fingerprint reader optics and affect enrollment, quality
of the templates, and performance of the fingerprint recognition process.
2. TQ100 operating temperature is 39F-110F. Do not operate the terminal
outdoors. High temperature and humidity may affect its performance.
1.2 System Description
The timeQplus BIOMETRIC™ time and attendance system consists
of two parts:
1. Fingerprint terminal TQ100
2. AttendanceRx, the time and attendance management software that
runs on the PC.
The TQ100 terminal’s main function is to register employees’ fingerprints
and record daily time and attendance. The PC software is used to manage
the TQ100 and process employee information using a set of attendance
rules defined by the Administrator. The PC software interacts with the
terminal TQ100, calculates time, and generates reports. The time and
attendance PC software application compatible with the TQ100 is called
AttendanceRx.
Three communication options are available between the TQ100 terminal and
the PC software: serial (RS232) and network (RS485, Ethernet).
1.3Enclosed Items
1. Quick Start timeQplus BIOMETRIC installation guide
2. Time and attendance software CD, AttendanceRx
3. TQ100 biometric terminal
4. Hardware user manual for the TQ100
5. Serial RS232 cable, 30 feet (9 m)
6. CAT5 Ethernet cable, 6 feet (2 m)
7. Power adapter
8. Mounting plate and screws
Ethernet Communication Diagram

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Chapter Two: Hardware Setup
2.1 Terminal Installation
To power up the TQ100 biometric terminal:
A) Unwrap the package and take out the terminal and accessories.
B) Using the screws supplied, fasten the mounting plate on the wall in an
appropriate place. Avoid areas with strong magnetic and/or electric fields.
C) Attach the terminal to the mounting plate.
D) Plug in the power supply and turn the terminal on (Press button).
2.2 Keyboard image and functions
Keypad configuration is presented in Figure 2.1:
Figure 2.1
The keypad functionality is described below
1 2 3 ESC
4 5 6 ▲
7 8 9 ▼
•
0 OK MENU
To perform EXIT, CANCEL, IGNORE when using the menu
To access the Menu structure
To confirm and save the selection
Power switch
Scroll-up button for menu operations
Scroll-down button for menu operations
Keys to use when operating or performing system
setup or entering User ID or password
MENU
OK
0 - 9
RS485
Wiring Diagram
Junction Box
Terminal 2 Junction Box
Terminal 1 PC
To Terminals 3 - 32
To Terminal 2
To Terminal 1
(short as possible)
Teflon Cable
Junction
Box
RJ11 Cable
To serial port
on host computer
Attach an RJ11 connector to the Cat5 cable
terminated with an RJ45 connector and supplied
with the standard package. Looking at the RJ11
connector pictured above the Brown wire goes to
the leftmost PIN and the Brown/White wire
goes to the rightmost PIN.
RS232/RS485
Converter
ESC

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Chapter Three:
TQ100 Biometric Terminal Menu Structure
The terminal uses function and number keys to navigate through the
menu options and to access system settings. Level-1 menus include:
Data management, Settings and System Information. Each menu consists
of subordinate level-2 menus such as User Registration and View Punches.
Level-3 menu include enrollment method selection, sensitivity settings, etc.
Menu structure contains:
a. Data Management: to setup, change or delete data (e.g. enroll fingerprints,
passwords, administrators, delete records, track attendance); to perform audits
for system changes and set up sensitivity levels for the fingerprint reader.
b. Setup: to set up the TQ100 to communicate with the PC software application.
c. System Information: to examine the information recorded in the terminal
and view statistical data.
The structural diagram of the menu is illustrated as follows:
Level 1
Data Management
Setup
System Information
Menu
RS485 Connection
For the RS485 communication, TQ100 only uses two wires in the cable,
the Brown (8) and the Brown/White (7).
The RS485 communication setup requires the following steps:
1. Take the CAT5 Ethernet cable supplied in the box and cut one end,
exposing the wires.
2. Attach an RJ11 connector to the bare end of the cable; looking at the RJ11
connector (see the RS485 wiring diagram below) the Brown wire goes to
the leftmost pin. The Brown/White wire goes to the rightmost pin of the
RJ11 connector.
3. Connect the cable above one end at the RJ45 Interface of terminal and the
RJ11 connector to a Junction Box; the Black wire in the Junction Box should
go to the Brown (8) wire in the CAT5 cable, and the Yellow wire in the
Junction Box should go to the Brown/White (7) wire.
4. Connect the last Junction Box to a RS485/RS232 converter using a standard
phone cable.
5. Connect the RS232 interface to the PC.
RS485 Communication Design

Level-1 Menu Level-2 Menu Level-3 Menu
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3.1 Data Management
With Data Management option highlighted, press OK to access
Data Management level-2 menu and browse through the seven items
available. Some of the items have corresponding sub-items, the level-3
menu, as shown below:
Data Management
User
Registration
Administrator
Registration
Sensitivity
Level Setting
Delete Registration Data
View Punches
ViewAdmin Record
Delete All Records
Fingerprint
Password
Fingerprint
or Password
Sensitivity
User Setting
Global Setting
PIN Definition
1 TCP_TX+
2 TCP_TX-
3 TCP_RX+
4
5
6 TCP_RX-
7 RS485A
8 RS485B
8.2 RJ45 Interface
The RJ45 interface provides RS485 and Ethernet communication.
The wiring diagram of the supplied RJ45 connection cable is as follows:

Chapter Eight: Appendix
Two types of interfaces are available in the terminal: 9-pin RS232 interface
(for direct RS232 serial communication) and an RJ45 interface (for RS485
and TCP/IP over Ethernet communications).
8.1 RS232 Interface
The RS232 interface (refer to page 10 figure 4.1) provides RS232
communication, Lock and Wiegand entrance guide function with 9 pins
in total. Definitions of each pin are listed in the following table:
PIN Definition
1 Reserved
2 RS232 TX
3 RS232 RX
4 LOCK Data 1
5 GND
6 Reserved
7 Data ()
8 Reserved
9 Reserved
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3.2 Setup
With Setup highlighted, press OK to access the Setup level-2 menus
and browse the four items available. There are a total of 18 level-3
menus as per the diagram below. For more information on each
menu, please refer to page 26.
RS232 Communication Diagram
Note: For door access and/or access control applications: connect with
the pins four and five when using the simple entrance guard;
white connect pins four five and seven when adopting Wiegand output.
A typical RS232 connections diagram looks like the figure below:
*The card option is not available on standard units.
Level-1 Menu Level-2 Menu Level-3 Menu
Setup
Admin Record
Admin max number
Language
Time
Voice Out
Auto Shutdown
IP Address
Port number
Password
Duplicate Punches
Total Punches Alert
Device ID
Baud rate
Subnet Mask
Default
RS485
Ethernet
Display
Adjustment
Unlock
Communication
Setting
System Setting
Record Setting
AM/PM
Card*
Date Format

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3.3 System Info
With System Information highlighted, press OK to access System
Information level-2 menus. You will see three menu items displayed.
Press OK in each menu to display the corresponding item as follows:
Level-1 Menu Level-2 Menu Level-2 Menu
System Info
Total
(# Punches)
Fingerprint
Registration
User
(# of users) Administrator
(# ofAdministrators)
Password
Admin Recs
(#Admin Recs)
Press OK
Press OK
Press OK
Note: When User is selected, pressing OK switches between User and
Admin. The other items work in a similar way.
Select Setup menu and press OK to display the following:
Select Display Adjust and press OK. A “click” sound will be produced
indicating that the brightness auto match function of the sampling
instrument in the machine is complete. The software will search for the
optimal brightness value for the display.
Setup
System
Record
Communication
Display Adjust
7.3 System Info
Select System Information menu and press OK to access the level-3
menu as follows:
There are 6 level-3 menus in System Information, namely User
registration, Administrator registration, Fingerprint registration, Password
registration, total Punches and Administrator Records. These items can be
alternated using the OK button.
1) User Registration: to view the total number of users registered.
2) Administrator Registration: to view the total number of
administrators registered.
3) Fingerprint Registration: to view the total number of
fingerprints registered.
4) Password Registration: to view the total number of
passwords registered.
5) Total Punches: to view the total number of punches recorded.
6) Administrator records: to view the total number of admin records.
System Info
User
Finger
Punches
5
5
10
System Info
Admin
Password
Admin Recs
1
0
7
7.2.4 Display Adjustment Setting

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Chapter Four: Communications
4.1 Communication Interfaces
There are two communication interfaces available for the TQ100 terminal:
9-pin RS232 interface and RJ45 interface, as illustrated in the Figure 4.1.
The RS232 interface provides RS232 communication, while the RJ45 interface
provides RS485 and Ethernet communication, see Figure 4.1 below.
Attention:
1. Maximum communication distance of RS232 cable is 50 feet (15 m).
2. RS485 communication can connect multiple terminals
(up to 32 terminals) and the maximum communication distance
can reach 1000 feet (300 m). For optimal performance it is
recommended
to use up to 10 terminals in a RS485 network installation.
3. Ethernet communication mode belongs to Ethernet network connection.
It can be used to connect any terminals in the LAN.
4.2Communication Options
Choose from three communication options:
1. Direct Connection using RS232 with RS232 communications.
2. RS485 network connection using RJ45 interface
3. Network Connection using Ethernet communication function
with RJ45 interface.
RJ45 Interface RS232 Interface
Figure 4.1
Setting Items Explanation
192.168.1.1
Factory Setting
7. Default Gateway
Set the default gateway of the LAN when using the
Ethernet communication.
192.168.1.1
Note: The default gateway must be consistent to the LAN settings.
Setting Items Explanation
Yes
Factory Setting
8. RS485 Communication
Setting Items Explanation
Yes
Factory Setting
9. Ethernet
Make the Ethernet communication available.
Yes
Make the RS485 communication available.
No

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4.2.1 Direct Connection using RS232 with
RS232 communications
A) In Communication Setting, press Scroll-down button. The default
display is as follows:
B) Turn off the TQ100 terminal.
C) Turn off your PC.
D) Using the thirty foot (9 m) RS232 serial cable included in your package
connect one end to your PC communication serial port and the other end to
TQ100 terminal.
E) Power on the PC, then the terminal.
Note: RS232 is used to directly
connect one terminal per
computer. In this case, default
setting is recommended. For
network configurations using
multiple terminals, the device ID
number must not be repeated and
must be set to different numbers.
Setting Items Explanation
1 - 9999
Factory Setting
3. Port Number
To set the software port of the Ethernet communication
of the terminal.
5005
Note: The port number must be consistent to port number of the software in
the PC administration machine. No communication can be made otherwise.
Setting Items Explanation
0 - 999999
Factory Setting
4. Password
Set the access password of Ethernet communication
No
Setting Items Explanation
192.168.1.224
Factory Setting
5. IP Address
Set the IP address of the machine when access through
Ethernet communication.
192.168.1.224
Note: The IP address in the LAN must be unique.
Setting Items Explanation
255.255.255.0
Factory Setting
6. Subnet Mask
Set the subnet mask of the LAN when using Ethernet
communication.
255.255.255.0
Note: Subnet mask must be consistent to the LAN IP address of the device.
Communication Settings
Device ID
Baud Ratio
Port No
1
38400
80

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4.2.2 RS485 network connection using RJ45 interface
The TQ100 terminal can
be connected using
RS485. [Please Note:
Due to the low demand
for this type of
connection, the RS232/
RS485 converter is not
included in the standard
package. See the
Appendix at the end of
this manual for details of
the installation and setup
of the RS485
configuration].
A) In Communication Setting, press Scroll-down button and set
RS485 communication to “Yes” and Ethernet to “No,” displayed as
follows:
B) Turn the terminal off.
C) Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable supplied in the package to the
RS485/RS232 converter (Please refer to Appendix 8.2 for definition
of cables, connectors and wire connections).
D) Connect RS485/RS232 converter to the serial port of the PC and
the other end to the RJ45 interface of the terminal.
E) Restart the terminal.
Note: Device ID number and Baud
Rate should be consistent to the PC
settings. RS232/ RS485 converter is
not included in standard
configuration.
7.2.3 Communication Setting
Select Communication Setting menu and press OK to access the level-3
menu displayed as follows:
There are nine level-3 options available for System Setting: Device ID,
Baud Rate, Port Number, Password, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
RS485 and Ethernet connections.
Communication
Device ID
Baud Rate
Port No
1
38400
5005
Communication
Password
IPAddress
Subnet Mask
0
Communication Setting
Subnet mask
Default gateway
RS485 Communication
Ethernet
1
No
Yes
1. Device ID (machine number)
Setting Items Explanation
1 - 255 To set the ID number for machines.
Factory Setting 1
Note: Machine number is the unique ID for each machine. If there are two machines
with the same machine number in the network, they will not work properly and the PC
software will be confused when polling the terminals. Unique ID numbers need to be
allocated for network use.
2. Baud Rate
Setting Items Explanation
9600
19200
38400 (default)
Factory Setting
The Baud Rate of Communication Port is set to 9600bps
The Baud Rate of Communication Port is set to 19200bps
The Baud Rate of Communication Port is set to 38400bps
38400
Note: The value must be set consistent with the communication ports of the PC
Administration Machine. No communication can be achieved otherwise.
Communication Setting
Device ID
Baud Rate
Port No
1
38400
80

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4.2.3 Network Connection using Ethernet communication
function with RJ45 interface
A) In Communication Setting, press Scroll-down to set RS485
communication to “No” and set Ethernet to “Yes”, displayed as follows:
B) Set the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway to those of
the LAN. The IP address must be unique. The same password must
be used both in the terminal setup and PC software.
C) Turn the terminal off.
D) Connect the network cable of the LAN to the RJ45 interface
of the terminal.
E) Turn on the terminal.
Setting Items Explanation
No
1 - 1500
Factory Setting
Indicates that the terminal will not give out alert when
punches stored on the terminal are overflowed. If the
total punches surpass the maximum storage capacity,
then the terminal will not store any new punches. The
maximum storage capacity is 30,000 punches.
The terminal will inform that the records are
overflowed according to the value set. If the value
is 1000, then the alert will be given out from
the 29,000th record.
1000
Note: The user is prompted through the message on the display that the
punch storage space is reaching maximum capacity. Once the alert is given out,
download the records as soon as possible.
Setting Items Explanation
No
1 - 255
Factory Setting No
3. Punch Interval (duplicate punches)
Indicates the terminal will record all punches,
including duplicate punches.
Indicates the terminal will disregard duplicate punches
for subsequent punches received within the period of
time that has been set up. The unit of measure is one
minute.
Note: If the user punches the terminal repeatedly within the set up interval
defined, no duplicate records will be stored.
2. Total Punches Alert
Communication
Default gateway
RS485
Ethernet No
Yes
Note: A 6 ft Ethernet cable
is included in the standard
package.

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Chapter Five: Fingerprint Registration/Enrollment
When the TQ100 terminal and AttendanceRx software installation is complete,
fingerprints will first be enrolled and then validated.
For a network installation with multiple terminals a user’s enrollment is only
needed on one terminal. Any timeQplus administrator can enable the enrolled
user to use any terminal in the network.
5.1 Enrollment Method
Correct enrollment method:
One or multiple fingerprints can be enrolled for every employee.
It is recommended to use the index finger and/or middle finger for enrollment.
Position your finger in the middle of the sensor. Apply light pressure.
Dirty or Dry Finger Clean your finger with a moisturized soap;
Wipe your finger with a pre- moisturized tissue
(alcohol-free wipes, preferably enriched to
hydrate the skin)
How to choose your finger Use the index or middle finger to enroll; try left
hand fingers if the right hand (index or middle
finger) fingerprints are faded, worn or missing.
Incorrect positioning Place your finger in the middle on the sensor;
keep you finger flat on the sensor and apply
pressure trying to cover as much of the sensor
window as possible; DO NOT touch the sensor
in an angled or tilted position, DO NOT slide
your finger.
Fingerprint image changes Re-enroll your finger if your fingerprint changes
as a result of an injury, etc.
Fingerprint difficult to read Use one (1:1) identification method. Key in
your PIN number and place your finger on
the sensor.
Other reasons Use password registration as backup for people
with hard to read fingerprints.
Tips for improving the quality of fingerprint read:
Setup Value Explanation
Yes/No Set the door lock option
Factory Setting No
6. Auto Off
Setup Value Explanation
1-255 Set the Auto shutdown option
Factory Setting No
5. Unlock*
*Note: this function is not supported in the AttendanceRx software.
7.2.2 Record Setting
Select Record Setting menu, press OK to enter the level-3 menu as follows:
There are three level-3 menus in Record Setting: Administrator Record Alert,
Total Punches Record Alert and Punch Interval setting, defaulted as per below:
Record
ARecAlert 100
PRecAlert 1000
DupPunches No
Setting Items Explanation
No
1 - 255
Factory Setting
1. Admin Record Alert
The terminal will not give out an alert when the admin
records have overflowed. If the admin records surpass
the maximum storage capacity, then the terminal will
not store any new admin records. The maximum storage
capacity for administrator records is 1000.
The terminal will give out alert according to the value set
to inform the overflow of management records. If the value is
100, then the alert will be given out from the 900th record.
100
Note: The user is prompted through the message on the display that the
management record space is reaching the maximum capacity.

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Correct
Not flat
Off center
Tilted Too Low
The correct finger positioning method is illustrated below,
front and side view.
There are a total of six level-3 menus in the System Setting:
Total Number of Administrators, Language, Time Setting, Voice Out,
Unlock and Auto Shutdown, defaulted as below:
1. Total Number of Administrators
Setup Value Explanation
1-10 Set the total number of the administrators
for the terminal
Factory Setting 5
2. Language
Setup Value Explanation
ENG Content of the interface is displayed in English
Factory Setting English
3. Time Setting
Setup Value Explanation
Time Time setting for the terminal.
Factory Setting Time setting of the terminal is consistent to
the settings of the PC. It can also be set up
using the PC software.
4. Voice Out
Setup Value Explanation
Yes/No Set the voice out option
Factory Setting Yes

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5.2 Fingerprint Registration
There are two registration modes available for the terminal: fingerprint and
password.
A unique ID number per user is required for enrollment. For each ID number
you can enroll up to 10 fingerprints and 1 password. When the terminal is
powered up, the interface looks similar to below:
With the terminal powered on, please follow the detailed instructions below to
enroll an employee’s fingerprint:
Select the Menu option; once that is displayed you will see the following image,
and then select Data Management.
Press OK to display the following:
Welcome
9:00 AM
04/28/06 FRI
Menu
Data Management
Setup
System Info
Data Management
User
Admin
Sensitivity
7.1.8 Display Messaging
1. When viewing punches, the initials displayed on the interface have
the following meanings:
V_F: The registration type is fingerprint
V_P: The registration type is password
2. When viewing admin records, the initials on the interface have the
following meanings:
E_U: General User Registration
E_M: Administrator Registration
E_DF: Delete Fingerprint Registration Record
E_DP: Delete Password Registration Record
D_L: Delete All Record Data
S_T: Time Setting
S_S: System Setting
S_L: Record Setting
S_C: Communication Setting
7.2 Setup
Press MENU to enter and select Setup menu. Then press OK to access
the level-2 menu with the following display:
The Setup menu consists of System Setting, Record Setting, Communication
Setting and Display Adjustment Setting.
7.2.1 System Setting
In System Setting, press OK to display the following:
Setup
System
Record
Communication
Setup
Record Setting
Communication
Display Adjust
System
Admin Max 5
Language ENG
Time
System
Voice Out Yes
Unlock Yes
Auto Off No

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Press OK to display the following:
Press OK to display the following:
Press OK to display the following:
In the process of enrolling employee’s passwords, when the user ID is
introduced, the zero digits located at the beginning of the number
sequence are not required to key in. Example: If the user ID number is
“0050”, the user needs to key in only “50”.
Accept the user ID displayed or key in a user ID and press OK to display
the following:
Finger
New Enroll?
No-ESC Yes-OK
New Enroll
ID 00001
ESC Set-OK
Note: ID range can
be any combination
of numbers from
00001 - 65535
New Enroll
Place Finger #1
7.1.6 Select View Admin Records menu and press OK to access the
level-3 menu as follows:
After entering the administrator user ID number, press OK to display
the following:
Note: T-00001: Total number of admin events is 1
L-00001: The last recorded admin event
05/05/20 20:45: Admin/setup time
E_M: indicates type of admin operation
performed (see 7.1.8 below)
The interface displays the total occurrences when the administrator has
managed/setup the machine, the detailed time of each occurrence,
and type of operation performed.
ViewAdmin T-00001
L-00001
05/05/20 02:45 E_M
ESC Confirm -OK
7.1.7 Select Delete All Records menu and press OK to access the
level-3 menu as follows:
Press OK to delete all records, press ESC to cancel and exit.
Delete All Rec
Delete?
No-ESC Yes-OK
Note: When the
command “Delete all
records” is confirmed,
all the records stored
on the terminal will
be deleted.
ViewAdmin
ID 00000
ESC Confirm -OK
User
Finger
Password
FP+PW
Figure A

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Press finger on the sensor window and remove it following the instructions on
the screen. Press the same finger a second time and third time according to the
instructions displayed.
If the registration fails, the screen displays the message below and the previous
step needs to be repeated.
If the registration is successful, the following message is displayed:
Press OK to save and go to the screen below; press ESC to redo the
fingerprint enrollment (Fig A).
Press OK to check registration per below; press ESC to continue enrolling
fingerprints (Fig A).
Note: 00001 - 1
The digit following the
hypen (-) represents the
first fingerprint for this
employee. You can enroll
up to 10 fingerprints per
employee.
New Enroll
Try Again
New Enroll
<Id> -- 1
Ign - ESC Save - OK
Finger
Check FP?
No - ESC Yes - OK
Finger
Place Finger
7.1.5 Select ViewPunch option in the menu and press OK to access the
level-3 menu as follows:
Input the ID number to be viewed (e.g. 0001) and then press OK to display
the following:
Note: C-00001: total number of punches is 1
N-00001: indicates the latest record
05/05/20 02:45: validation time
V_F: indicates registration type is fingerprint
The interface displays the total number of punches validated with fingerprint,
the detailed time of each occurrence (punch), user registration number
and type of each validation.
ViewPunch
ID 00000
ESC Confirm -OK
ViewPunch C-00001
N-00001
05/05/20 02:45 V_F
ESC Confirm -OK

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It is recommended to perform a fingerprint check to confirm its
validity. If it validates, it means that your enrolled fingerprint is
of good quality and the message in Figure B below is displayed.
If the fingerprint fails, the enrolled fingerprint is not clear and
validation errors are likely to occur in the future, see Figure C;
in this case enrollment should be redone and/or a different
finger used.
Next the screen is displayed and a new enrollment cycle begins
as shown below.
Press OK to continue enrolling new users; press ESC to enroll
backup (multiple) fingerprints for a user (Fig D)
If you want to enroll fingerprint backups for existing users, enter
the user ID number of the employee you want to add fingerprint
backups for. For password registration, an explanation will be
given in “Chapter Seven: Administrator Functions,” 7.1.1
and 7.1.2.
Finger
FP Check OK
Finger
FP Check NG
Figure B Figure C
Finger
New Enroll?
No - ESC Yes - OK
Backup
ID 00001
ESC Set - OK
Figure D
7.1.4 Select Delete Registration Data menu and press OK to access
the level-3 menu as follows:
Input the User ID to be deleted, e.g. number 00001, and then press OK
to display the following:
Press OK to confirm:
Press OK to delete. A “click” sound will be sent out with a prompt of
“Enroll Empty.” Then it will return to the delete user interface as below;
press ESC to cancel and exit.
Delete
ID 00000
Delete
ID 00001-1
Note:
the last
digit indicates
the first fingerprint.
Delete
Delete?
No-ESC Yes-OK
Delete
Continue?
No-ESC Yes-OK

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Chapter Six: Terminal Usage and Punching In/Out
6.1 Successful validation when punching In/Out
For every successful punch, the message on the interface displays as below,
and if activated, a voice prompt saying “Thank you” is heard.
“MP” Validated
“Name”
“Status”
Total: “Total PP” as of “mm/dd/yy” “hr:min”
A) “MP” = method of punch; FP = fingerprint; PW = password
B) “Name” = employee last name and initial of first name
C) “Status” = IN /OUT
D) “Total PP” = total number of hours worked in the current pay period
as of the last update cycle
E) “mm/dd/yy” and “hr:min” = date and time of the last update cycle,
see “Total PP” above
Example:
Attention:
1. When the user punches the terminal, make sure that the fingerprint
used to punch has been previously enrolled and the finger is properly
pressed on the reader, see page 15.
2. For the terminals set with the Duplicate Punch Interval option
enabled, if the user punches the terminal multiple times during the
time interval that has been set up, the interface of the terminal will
display “Double Punch” and a long beep is heard; Attention: only
the first successful punch recorded within that window frame will
be saved.
“FP” Validated
Smith J
OUT
Total: 28 hrs 37’ as of 10/04/05 09:35
7.1.2 Select Administrator Registration menu by pressing Admin and
press OK to access the level-3 menu as follows:
Refer to Chapter Five for fingerprint enrollment and 7.1.1 for
password registration.
7.1.3 Select Sensitivity Level Setting menu and press OK to access
the level-3 menu as follows:
Note:
- User setting value range = 0-50; the default value is 27.
- Global setting value range = 1-4; the default value is
1.
The Sensitivity Level Setting is a balanced value of FAR (False Accept Rate)
and FRR (False Reject Rate). FAR indicates that the machine accepts the
fingerprint of user A as the identity of user B; while FRR means that the
machine rejects a fingerprint that has been enrolled. Global setting value
is based on the sensitivity level value of all the users while User setting
value is based on the sensitivity level value of each individual.
In general use, Global setting value based on all users can be set (default
value is 1). For individuals who are difficult to pass validation, the password
registration method can be used.
If the fingerprint of a certain user is faint or hard to read, the User setting
value can be reduced to improve the validation pass rate by selecting the
highlighted option above and changing the default value.
Admin
Finger
Password
FP+PW
Sensitivity
Sensitivity
User
Global 27
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