Chapter 5 • system, General, Settings – FingerTec R2 Manual User Manual
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SYSTEM
General Settings
ADJUSTING DATE/TIME
The function of the terminal is to record time attendance and door access activities of
employees. Precision in time and date cannot be compromised for the system to work ef-
ficiently. Adjust Date/Time according to your time zone. Press Menu > Options > System
Opt > Date/Time > Select Value > OK
DATE FORMAT
Date format differs based on countries for example in Malaysia the format used is, date-
month-year whereas in America, month comes first. Choose your date format according
to your preference. The default format is dd-mm-yy. Press Menu > Options > System Opt
> Fmt > Select Format > OK
SYSTEM LANGUAGE
The terminals offers various languages to match your local requirements. Maximum of 3
language packs are available in one terminal at a time and it’s set according to your re-
quest during purchase. Default language is English. Press Menu > Options > System Opt
> Language > Choose your language > OK
VOICE
The terminal has certain voice commands to guide users during enrolment and to notify
users during the identity verification process. Press Menu > Options > System Opt > Adv
Option > Voice > Y/N
VOLUME (%)
Voice Control lets you control the level of volume emitted by the terminal.
Adjust Volume:
Default volume of the terminal’s voice is 65. The volume can go as high
as 100 and as low as 0. To sustain the performance of speaker in the terminal it’s recom-
mended to stay at range 60-70. To adjust the volume Press Menu > Options > System Opt
> Adv Option > Adj VOL (%) > Set your number > OK.
USER INTERFACE STYLE
The terminals offer different user interface style. Select your style based on your prefer-
ence. Menu > Options > UI Style > Select your style > OK
Fingerprint Settings
Configure the settings for fingerprint enrollment and verification to achieve optimum
effectiveness.
SETTING THRESHOLD
Threshold is the level of a fingerprint scanner’s sensitivity. Threshold determines how
many percent of minutiae points on a fingerprint template is being read by the system.
The higher the threshold level, the more points are being read, and the more restricted
the system. Configure the threshold for 1:1 and 1:N methods.
For 1:1, the range is from 15-50 and the recommended value is 35.
For 1:N, the range is from 5-50 and the recommended value is 45.