Understanding the basic information of terminals, Controlling the terminals – FingerTec Webster User Manual
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7-digit serial number of the connected ter-
minals.
The Device number set in FingerTec termi-
nals, varying from 1 to 999. No duplication of number
is allowed. The administrator can set the Dev ID and
update the changes to terminals.
The assigned name of the terminal for a
more accurate reference, for example: Time Clock at
HQ. The administrator can set the name of each termi-
nal by editing the terminal information.
The firmware version of the ter-
minal. This is an important reference to a FingerTec
technical person to troubleshoot the terminal during
a system failure. The administrator does not have any
authorization to edit this.
The version of core board of FingerTec ter-
minals. This is an important reference to a FingerTec
technical person to troubleshoot the terminal during
a system failure. The administrator does not have any
authorization to edit this.
Total transaction logs (attendance
records) saved in the terminal. All of these logs have
already been uploaded to the Webster database. The
count is as an alert to the administrator about storage
limit of the terminal.
Total users stored in the terminal.
FP Count: Total fingerprints stored in the terminal.
The unique IP address of the terminal.
The most recent upload time of terminal
data (users or transaction logs) to Webster.
The date and time that the terminal first
connected to Webster.
Identifies the connectivity status of the
terminal, Online (terminal is connected to Webster) or
Offline (terminal is not connected to Webster). It is ad-
visable to check the connectivity status of the terminal
before starting an operation.
If an administrator changes any con-
nection settings in the terminals, the administrator
must refresh the information in Webster by clicking this
button.
Restarts the terminal remotely.
Downloads basic information from the termi-
nal and displays it in the table, for example, firmware
version, algorithm version, total number of users, etc.
Deletes all stored transaction logs in the ter-
minal. Once deleted, the transaction logs are unable to
be restored or retrieved again. Only perform this opera-
tion if the terminal is almost reaching its storage limit.
Make sure that you have already retrieved and stored
all the transaction logs into the Webster server before
performing this step.
Deletes all user information and transac-
tion logs stored in the terminal. This is to initialize the
terminal by emptying its buffer memory.
to copy all user information
from 1 terminal and transfer them to another terminal.
Understanding the Basic Information
of Terminals
Section
is the check list of FingerTec terminals. The administrator can view the details
of the FingerTec terminals as it appears in the table.
Controlling the Terminals
Section
lists the basic command buttons that allow you to interact with the FingerTec
terminals. The administrator must select the terminals by checking the checkbox next to
the serial number of terminal, then select the relevant command.