Erasing access records in your device – FingerTec FTDP (FingerTec Data Processor) User Manual
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Now you can view all the activity that has been occurring in your FingerTec device. You
can also search for specific transaction logs according to date or user name, using the
steps illustrated below.
To search for records:
Click Transaction > Click Search > Define search criteria by user ID,
user name, or date > Click Search.
Erasing Access Records in Your Device
Each FingerTec device comes with a maximum memory limit for storing the access
records. To make sure that there is always available memory in the terminal, it is rec-
ommended that you delete the access records in your terminal from time to time. The
records can be deleted via the FTDP if you are using a TCP/IP connection, or it can be
deleted directly in the terminal for those using the USB flashdisk method for communi-
cation.
The process of erasing the access records from the device via the FTDP is similar to the
process of downloading the access records.
To erase access records (TCP/IP):
Click on
Transaction
> Click
Download
> Select your
device to download from > Click the checkbox
Delete Terminal Data After Download
to erase the records after downloading it into the FTDP > Click
Download
> Clock
Exit
when done.