Device information (dev info) – FingerTec AC100 User Manual
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deViCe iNFormATioN (deV iNFo)
Find out the information about your terminal through this function. Press Menu > Sys Info
> Dev Info > View the info
Information available includes:
FPCnt (100):
Showing the number of fingerprint templates stored in the terminal, for
example for FP(100) 30 is 100 x30= 3000 templates
(This feature is NOT available in TimeLine 100
model.)
AttLog (10k):
Showing the number of attendance logs that can be stored in the terminal,
for example for AttLog (10k) 12 means 10,000 x 12 = 120,000
S Logs:
Showing the number of Scanner Logs available for the terminal.
Manufactured Time (Manu Time):
The date and time when the terminal was produced is
displayed when you press Manu Time
Serial Number of the Terminal (Serial Num):
The serial number of the terminal is impor-
tant to activate the software and to liaise with FingerTec Worldwide in support issues. The
Serial number is pasted on the back of the terminal but in case the sticker is damaged, this
is where you can retrieve the serial number.
Manufacturer:
Get the name of the manufacturer of the terminal here.
Device Name:
All models have different names. If you don’t know the name of the termi-
nal that you are having, get it here.
Algorithm Version:
FingerTec Worldwide has already released a few algorithm versions
into the market since the year 2000. New algorithm version comes with some improve-
ments. This is where you can find terminal’s algorithm version.
Firmware Version:
Support sometimes require firmware version to resolve some support
issues. The version and date of the version is released is provided here. For example: Ver
6.20 Aug 19 2009
View MAC:
This feature is a security feature of the products. Linking Software to the ter-
minal requiring the correct MAC address. Without availability of MAC address, software
will not be activated correctly. All products are supplied with the correct MAC address to
ease communication. This is also to hinder people from using software with a different
hardware brand. An example of a MAC address is 00:0A:5D F1 BE 57. Menu > Sys Info >
Dev Info > View MAC
MCU Version:
An MCU is the Main Controller Unit for the terminals. Version of the MCU
determines the features and functions the terminal carries.
To check the MCU Version: Menu
> Sys Info > Dev Info > MCU Version