Fingertec Kadex Manual User Manual

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13-01-01 MON
Kadex
Standard RFID Card Door Access Control &
Time Attendance System
User Guide
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Summary of Contents

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10...ALM+ALM-NCCOMNOBUTGNDSENBEL+BEL-GND+12VDC12V Power SupplyRelease buttonDoor

Page 3 - Terminal Included Accessories

11 JOINT 1 PIN JOINT 2 PIN TX+ 1 • • 3 RX+ TX- 2 • • 6 RX- RX+ 3 • • 1 TX+ RX- 6 • • 2 TX-CONNECTOR PIN CABLE COLOR CONNECTOR TX+ 1• White/O

Page 4 - Registering Terminal

12 CONTENTSConnecting the Terminals to IngressDETERMINING TERMINAL NUMBERIdentify the number of your terminals to differentiate them between one ano

Page 5 - 13-01-01 MON

13 CONTENTSUsing USB to Download/Upload DataA USB flash disk is useful in cases where the terminal is installed far from a PC or there is a connectio

Page 6 - Voice Control

14 CONTENTS4 • USEREnrolling UserThe terminals can enroll passwords and card information. This chapter covers all pos-sible user enrollments in the

Page 7 - Cleaning Terminal

15 CONTENTSTypes of Veri cation MethodsThe terminals offer various verification methods which include User ID (PIN), Password (PW), and RFID (RF).

Page 8 - Installations

16 CONTENTS5 • SYSTEMGeneral SettingsADJUSTING DATE/TIMEThe function of the terminal is to record time attendance and door access activities of empl

Page 9 - Communications

17 CONTENTSDEFINING WORK CODESThe fingerprint terminal provides a work code feature which allow users to key in prede-fined numbers after verificatio

Page 10 - TCP/IP PORT

18 CONTENTSQUANTITY OF ATTENDANCE LOGS SAVED IN THE TERMINAL (ATT LOG)Once verification is completed, an attendance log will be stored in the termin

Page 11 - Ingress Online Activation

19 CONTENTSView MAC: This feature is a security feature of the products. Linking Software to the terminal requires the correct MAC address. Without a

Page 12 - USING RS485 CONNECTION

CONTENTS 3-4 CHAPTER 1 • GETTING STARTED Viewing the User Guide in the Internet Terminal Included Accessories Included Printed Materi

Page 13 - Communication Key

20- CONTENTS6 • DATAEvery time an enrollment is performed or a veri-fication is done, a transaction log is created and stored inside the terminal. T

Page 14 - Enrolling User

21 CONTENTS7 • USBUnderstanding the Need for USB Flash DiskCommunication between the terminal and a PC is very important to upload and down-load tran

Page 15 - Access Level/Privilege

22 CONTENTS8 • ACCESSUsing The Terminal as Door AccessThe terminals can be connected to door access accessories like electromagnetic lock, doorbolt,

Page 16 - General Settings

23 CONTENTSGROUPINGWhen a group of users are having an almost similar time zone assignment, they can be grouped together. For example, Time Zone 2 a

Page 17 - System Information

24 CONTENTSTo use the Access Combo, users from all the three time zones must be present for verification and the time period of the three groups mus

Page 18 - CONTENTS

25NOTEDo not use the same method during normal working days to avoid triggering the alarm system and disrupting working environment. CONTENTSDuress O

Page 19 - Log Information (Log Opt)

26 CONTENTS9 • RFID CARD FUNCTIONThe terminals are versatile and it can accept card verifications. This chapter covers the Radio Frequency Identific

Page 20 - Resetting to Factory Settings

27 CONTENTS10 • HID CARD FUNCTION The terminals accept HID cards with specifications of 1325, 26-bit, 125kHz. The Prox II cards support 26-bit and

Page 21 - CONTENTS

28 CONTENTS11 • AUTO TEST Who should do the Auto Test?Auto Test page is to diagnose or analyze the conditions in the terminal. There are 6 tests a

Page 22 - Access Options

29 CONTENTSTROUBLESHOOTING “Unable to Connect” AppearsWhen this message appears, it means that the settings for the terminals and the comput-ers are

Page 23 - Access Combination

3USB ExtensionTo connect to the USB port of a computer for uploading and downloading of data.ScrewdriverUse the screwdriver to open the back plate of

Page 24 - Turning O Alarm

OTHER RESOURCES Information About FingerTec TO LEARN ABOUT GO TO?Company and the products www.fingertec.comThe latest updates Facebook Fan Page: Fi

Page 25 - Group Veri cation Type

© 2013 FingerTec Worldwide Sdn. Bhd. All rights reserved. • 062013

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4 CONTENTSIncluded Printed Materials• FingerTec Comprehensive DVD• Quick Start Guide• User Enrollment Template Form• Warranty CardActivating Term

Page 27 - Deleting HID Card

[email protected] MONL.E.D DisplayLCD ScreenKeypadCard Induction AreaUSB PortReset ButtonSpeaker CONTENTS2 • BASICSIntroduction

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6 CONTENTSPower On/O ButtonThere is no power button available. Restart the device using the reset button shown on the bottom of the terminal. Keyp

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7 CONTENTSSecurity FeaturesSecurity features help protect the information in the terminal from being accessed by unauthorized individuals. ADMIN AFFI

Page 30 - Information About FingerTec

8Back Plate4 feet / 1.2 meter(recommended) CONTENTS3 • CONNECTION – SYNCING TERMINALSInstallationsFingerTec terminals offer several connections for

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