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Time recorder
TimeLok-200N

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  • Page 1 User Manual Time recorder TimeLok-200N...
  • Page 2 Specification: Model: TimeLok-200N • Material: ABS • Verification type: Fingerprint, card, pin • Frequency of operation: 125 kHz • Max number of employees in the base: 1000 • Max. number of fingerprints in the base: 1000 • Max. number of passwords in the base: 1000 •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Communication with the computer Power management User management Saving users User ID and password Operating status of the machine Attendance record Advanced management 10. Keyboard 11. Machine menu 12. Question and answer 13. Addendum and answer...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction This manual is intended to introduce the functions of the fingerprint device. After reading this manual, the user knows how to use and manipulate this fingerprint device. This manual provides a detailed explanation of each function with corresponding graphics for easy understanding. 2 Communication with the computer There are two types of communication.
  • Page 5: User Management

    4. User management The machine operator can be divided into 2 types. One is the administrator and the other is the user. The user can only perform verification on the machine, while the administrator can operate the machine's menu. The role of the administrator is to save or delete the fingerprint, password or proximity card for the user.
  • Page 6: Advanced Management

    Record of attendance Various data are stored in the machine. These are glog, slog and enroll infonnation data. GLog is input and output transactions. Slog is a log of changes in machine settings. Enroll infonnation is the records of each user. It stores the user ID and verification information such as fingerprint, card and password.
  • Page 7 9.3 Language This item is used to set the device's display language. The default options are English, Tradi- tional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. To display another national language, negotiate. 9.4 Power 011' This is the 10 idle time setting for the IO machine to turn off automatically. The default value is "no"...
  • Page 8 9.8.2 GLng warning When the remaining amount of unused records is less than the glog warning, the device warns the user by voice or on the display. If the user is warned of this case, retrieve the in out records as soon as possible. The default value is 1000, and can be set from 1 to 1500 or "no".
  • Page 9 11. Recorder menu The menu structure of the fingerprint machine is grouped into different categories so that you can easily find the targeted information. We have divided our menu items into 4 categories. They are: operation, settings, USB drive and status. The operation category is for managing users. The settings category is used to set various arguments for the device.
  • Page 10 After selecting the "enroll" option, the data entry screen will be displayed. You need to enter the user ID. Then you can change the default "user" permission to "manager" or "s.manager". "s.manager" means "super manager." To change the privilege, move the cursor in the area and press the "ok"...
  • Page 11 Następnie zobaczysz kolejny ekran do wyboru, który pokazuje, który tryb weryfikacji ma zostać usunięty. Możesz wybrać usunięcie odcisku palca, karty, hasła lub wszystkich z nich. 11.2 Setting Setting is a first-level menu that allows you to change the arguments of the fingerprint machine. After selecting the "Setting"...
  • Page 12 11.2.1 Basic settings In the basic settings, you can change the device's date and time, display language, enable or disable voice, voice level, and whether pressing a button produces sound. In date and time we can correct the date and time of the machine. Besides, the format of the displayed date and time can be changed.
  • Page 13 11.2.2 Advanced settings In the advanced settings, we can tune the more important arguments for the fingerprint ma- chine. The first element is the verification mode. When you choose fp/card/pwd, the user can verify using both methods. When you choose fp+pwd, the user needs both fp and password entry for verification.
  • Page 14 11.2.3 Power management In power management, we can change the argument related to the power of the machine. The first item is "bell settings." You can set the bell up to 12 times during the day. This setting can also be entered using the included attendance software. The second item is "ring count".
  • Page 15 The fourth item is the idle setting. It consists of two sub-items - shutdown and sleep. You can set the number or minutes of idle time for the device to turn off or enter sleep mode. When the device enters sleep mode, you can press your finger on the fingerprint sensor or press any key on the keyboard to wake it up.
  • Page 16 11.2.4 Communication settings This is to change the configuration of the fingerprint machine in terms of communication with the computer software. First of all, we need to know what kind of physical communication is used. This fingerprint machine can have communication or TCP/IP and USB cable. For the network, we need to configure the TCP/IP element, which consists of IP address, subnet mask, gateway, whether to use dynamic IP assignment and port number.
  • Page 17 11.2.5 Login Settings 11.2.6 Control At.'Ct.''S (Option). Access control involves setting a parameter in the door opening control. The first parameter is to set the time zone. Time zone means the period with entry time and exit time. 50 time zones can be set in the device.
  • Page 18 Time zone (50 sets) In user access control, we can assign a time zone to each user. Each user can have a maxi- mum of 5 time zones. If more than I time zone is assigned, the time zones are additive. For example, we have time zone 1 and time zone 2.
  • Page 19 When you connect the fingerprint machine to the door sensor to detect the status of the door opening, you must tell the machine what type of door sensor you are using. There are normal open type and normal closed type. The open door alarm is the time to keep the door open, which will cause an alarm to fire.
  • Page 20 For example, the use of a fingerprint template is 1/1000. This means that the total number of fingerprints in the device is 1000, and only one has been used. In the device information, we can check the manufacturing date, serial number, manufacturer, device stock name, device model, fingerprint algorithm and firmware version.
  • Page 21 11.4.1 Memory For example, the use of a fingerprint template is 1/1000. This means that the total number of fingerprints in the device is 1000, and 1 template has been used. 11.4.2 Device information In the device information, we can check the manufacturing date, serial number, manufacturer, device firmware name, device model, fingerprint algorithm and firmware version.
  • Page 22: Question And Answer

    11.4.3 Advanced In the advanced query, we can use different input criteria to query input/output transaction re- cord, management log and records. 12. Questions and answers 12.1 We cannot verify the fingerprints of some users. This may be because the fingerprint is polished, has many folds or is heavily exfoliated. The solution is to remove the fingerprint and enter another fingerprint.
  • Page 23 12.3 When the fingerprint remover is turned on, the LCD tips are displayed or only half of the screen is displayed. Try replacing the LCD screen with a new one and see if the problem is solved. If so, it means that the LCD has a problem.
  • Page 24 13. Appendix 13.1 Power supply. This fingerprint machine comes with a free power adapter. Just connect the adapter to 220V AC Power and connect the adapter head to the fingerprint machine. Then press button 10 and the machine will be turned on. Until then, the machine is in stand by mode. You can perform regi- stration or verification.
  • Page 25 Installation We used to install T6 in the wall. This is because it can avoid the strong light shining on the opti- cal fingerprint sensor. This will seriously affect the recognition ability of the fingerprint device. Normally, we will mount the device to the wall at about 1.4 meters high. On the back of the device is a metal rack with which the fingerprint device can be mounted on the wall.

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