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Assigning terminals into groups – FingerTec DiGiTime (OEM) User Manual

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Note: Firmware file is

always in .cfg formats.

Caution: A check on Dis-

able will stop the software

from connecting to the

terminals in the group.

CONTENTS

or RS485. Wiegand format normally is integrated with a third party software or a controller.

• Baudrate:

Specify the Baudrate of the terminal, which is the data transmission speed for

device to computer. This is only effective when the RS232/RS485 communication methods

are bering used, ignore this if using TCP/IP. Leave the value as 115200 as default.

• IP Address:

Specify the IP Address of the terminal. This is only effective when the TCP/IP

communication method is bering used.

• Connection:

Choose from the list of connection types available. Ethernet, RS232 or RS485.

Choose only one method.

• Communication Key:

Specify the communication key, which is a password for software to

communicate with device; the default value is 0.

• Sleep Time:

Specify the time for the terminal to rest.

• Power Off Time:

Specify the time to turn off the terminal automatically.

• Power On Time:

Specify the time to power on the terminal automatically.

• SDK Version:

Displaying the SDK version of the terminal.

• Firmware version:

Displaying the Firmware version of the terminal.

• Administrator:

Displaying the number of administrators available in the terminal.

• User:

Displaying the total number of users available in the terminal.

• Fingerprint:

Displaying the total number of fingerprint templates available in the terminal.

• Password:

Displaying the total number of password users available in the terminal.

• User Log:

Displaying the number of transactions being done in the terminal.

• Get Settings:

Click to get the current settings of the terminal.

• Default Settings:

Click to get the default settings of the terminal.

• Set Settings:

After changes have been made, a click on this button will update settings to the

terminal.

• Update Firmware:

Update to the latest terminal firmware.

You may obtain this firmware update file from resellers.

• Close:

Close the terminal Advanced Settings window.

Assigning Terminals Into Groups

When multiple terminals are installed within an environment, we recommend you to assign the
terminals into groups to ease data downloading/uploading tasks. For example, you can assign
all terminals installed at ground floor into a group labeled Ground Floor, and those on 1st floor
labeled as 1st Floor. During data downloading/uploading, you choose terminals by choosing
group(s). This is an option to facilitate the software operation in an environment with multiple
terminals. Please follow the steps below:

Step 1:

Click “Terminal Group” to define group name.

Step 2:

Insert number to represent Group ID into Group column.

Insert group name into Description column. Click “Close”
to save settings.