
AC6000
TM
Configuration Manual 62
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Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099,
After the number is pressed the top status text (see
5.1. Main Screen) will change the
‘Access Mode 1-60. Depending on which number was pressed. Then the user must authenticate
with with their authentication method (fingerprint,card,password or id).
Touch the
icon to change the function key settings.
The four function keys on the terminal case are the same four function keys that can be
displayed on the LCD. To change options just touch the area.
‘F1, F2, F3, F4 Enabled/Disabled’
– if a check mark appears in the box next to the
option the function key is enabled. This also controls the function keys on the terminal
case. A function key that is disabled will not produce any action, sound or display on the
LCD.
‘Display on LCD’
– if checked then the four function keys will appear on the main LCD.
Note: If the function key is not enabled, it will not show on the main screen.
‘Extended Key’
– if checked then the extended function key can be used. In some
cases additional function keys are needed in addition to the four main function keys.
This icon will appear on the main screen now
Note: If ‘Display on LCD’ is disabled the Extended Key will not show on the main screen.
‘ID Button’
– if the check mark appears then the ID Button will be displayed on the main
screen. If you do not wish to use an id entry when authenticating users you can turn off the
button from the display by not checking the option.
‘Access Button’
– If the check mark appears then the Access Button will be displayed on
the main screen. If you do not wish to use this button for Time & Attendance applications you
can turn off the button from the display by not checking the option.
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