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Table 10.4: HandKey Reader Fields
Field
Req'd?
Clone From
No
Name
Yes
Description
No
Network
Yes
Address
Yes
ID Length
No
Number of Tries
Yes
Reject threshold
Yes
Ready String
Yes
Beeper On
No
Emulate Card
Yes
Reader
Enabled
No
User capacity
Yes
Delete This Reader
No
Duress alert enable
No
Duress identifier
No
12 hour display
No
Display system
No
status
Log I/O events
No
Sync to PC clock
No
Reader language
No
type
Reader date/time
No
Format
Description
• Appears only after at least one reader has been configured.
• Allows you copy the settings from another reader, including the underlying Fingerprint and
Security Settings.
• If this option is chosen, all of the following fields will be populated automatically.
• Any combination of letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters, up to 30 characters.
• Briefly describe the reader. You may leave this blank if you wish
• Select the network in which the reader exists.
• Network must be set up before you can add the reader. See
for more information.
• Must match the address set in the reader. See the reader's manual for information on setting
the address in the reader.
• Field will be automatically populated with the first available address that hasn't been used.
• Choose another number from the pull-down list if desired.
• Changing the address on this screen does NOT change the address in the physical reader.
If you change an address here, you must set the reader to the same address or the program
won't be able to communicate with the reader
• If all user IDs are the same length, choose the number of digits here (any value from 1-25) so
users don't have to press enter after typing the ID at the reader.
• If user IDs are different lengths, choose the longest number of digits. Users with the longest
IDs will not have to press ENTER after typing the ID at the reader.
• Entry does not affect the length of IDs on cards. It only affects IDs entered at the keypad.
• Controls how many times the user can try to get access before the reader will block the user's
ID and not allow further tries.
• Prevents someone from making repeated tries to gain access with someone else's ID.
• Normally 3 is a good setting.
• The lower this number is, the more closely the user's finger must match the template of the
finger stored in the FingerKey.
• 30 (the lowest possible number) requires the fingerprint to match very closely; 250 (the
highest possible number) will grant access if the finger match is close but not exactly the
same.
• 75 is good for most contexts. Choose a lower number if you have an especially high security
situation.
• If particular users have trouble placing their fingers consistently, you can override the reader's
setting for an individual user on the User edit screen in the Users window. See
page
9
for more information.
• This text appears in the reader display when the reader is ready and waiting for the user to
enter an ID.
• Any combination of letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters, up to 20 characters
• When checked, the reader beeps each time you press a button
• In a high security setting, you might want the beeps off to make it harder for a casual observer
to figure out how many digits are in the ID number.
• Controls the Output Mode of teh reader (Lock Output mode if unchecked, Card Reader
Emulation Output if checked).
• Check if the reader is physically set up and ready to be used.
• Checking the Enabled box if the reader is not really connected slows the program down
significantly. Make sure this is only checked if the reader is actually set up and connected
• Contains the number of users the reader is capable of storing (this field is filled in after the
Test Reader button is pressed)
• Check ONLY to delete reader and remove it from the reader selection list.
• If checked, duress activates AUX output
• This is the key which, when pressed, will generate the DURESS event.
• Must be a digit 0 through 9. Other values will disable the duress feature.
• If checked, displays terminal time in 12 hour format, otherwise 24 hour time format.
• If checked, the reader's LCD will display system status on line 2. If unchecked, line 2 of the
LCD will display the unit's date and time.
• Currently ignored by HandKey units, I/O Events will always generate a DataLog
• The reader's clock will be synchronized to this PC's system time.
• Selects the language used on the reader for LCD prompts.
• Selects the format that the reader will display date & time on the LCD display.
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