System Information; Number Of Users In The Terminal (User Count); Quantity Of Fingerprint Templates Stored In The Terminal (Fp Count); Quantity Of Attendance Log Saved In The Terminal (Att Log) - FingerTec AC900 User Manual

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System Information

The terminals keep information of the system and this information is available for viewing
by administrators.

NUMBER OF USERS IN THE TERMINAL (USER COUNT)

Every model of the terminal has different user capacity depending on the number of tem-
plates a user has in a terminal. For example, if a terminal could contain 3000 fingerprint
templates and a user is entitled to 2 templates enrolment, the total user of the system
would be 1500.
To know how many users are enrolled in a terminal:
Press Menu > Sys
Info > User Cnt > View the number
QUANTITY OF FINGERPRINT TEMPLATES STORED IN THE TERMINAL
(FP COUNT)
The terminals contain fingerprint templates and the capacity differs from one model to
another.
To know the number of fingerprint count in the terminal:
Press Menu > Sys Info
> FP Cnt > View the number
QUANTITY OF ATTENDANCE LOG SAVED IN THE TERMINAL
(ATT LOG)
Once verification is completed, an attendance log will be stored in the terminal as record.
A terminal can contain up to 120,000 logs depending on the models. Press Menu > Sys Info
> AttLogs Cnt > View the number
NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATOR REGISTERED IN THE TERMINAL
(ADMIN COUNT)
A company can enroll several administrators to manage the system. This function enable
the company to check the number of administrator present for a particular terminal. Press
Menu > Sys Info > Admin Cnt > View the number
NUMBER OF PASSWORD USER AVAILABLE IN THE TERMINAL
(PASSWORD USER)
Users can do verification using PIN password and a combination of fingerprint and pass-
word.
Find out how many users are using password:
Press Menu > Sys Info > Password
User > View the number
NUMBER OF TIME SCANNERS HAVE BEEN USED FOR VERIFICATION
(S LOGS)
S logs stands for scanner logs, which means the number of times the scanner has been
used for verification, regardless of whether it is successful or not.
To view the scanner logs:
Press Menu > Sys Info > S Logs > View the number of S Logs
FREE SPACE INFORMATION (FREE SPACE)
Find out the information about availability of space in your terminal through this function.
Press Menu > Sys Info > Free Space > View the info
Information available includes fingerprint count, att log and S logs.
DEVICE INFORMATION (DEV INFO)
Find out the information about your terminal through this function. Press Menu > Sys Info
> Dev Info > View the info
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