User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Available Model
- Regulatory Information
- Safety Instruction
- Chapter 1 Preventive and Cautionary Tips
- Chapter 2 Product Description
- Chapter 3 Main Board Description
- Chapter 4 Terminal Description
- Chapter 5 Terminal Wiring
- Chapter 6 Settings
- Chapter 7 Activation
- Chapter 8 Client Software Configuration
- 8.1 Operation on Client Software
- 8.1.1 Add Device
- 8.1.2 Select Application Scenario
- 8.1.3 Configure Other Parameters
- 8.1.4 Manage Organization
- 8.1.5 Manage Person Information
- 8.1.6 Configure Schedule and Template
- 8.1.7 Manage Permission
- 8.1.8 Configure Advanced Functions
- Configure Access Control Parameters
- Configure Individual Authentication
- Configure Card Reader Authentication Mode and Schedule
- Configure Multiple Authentication
- Configure Opening Door with First Card
- Configure Anti-Passback
- Configure Cross-Controller Anti-passing Back
- Configure Multi-door Interlocking
- Configure Authentication Password
- Configure Custom Wiegand Rule
- 8.1.9 Search Access Control Event
- 8.1.10 Configure Access Control Alarm Linkage
- 8.1.11 Manage Access Control Point Status
- 8.1.12 Control Door during Live View
- 8.1.13 Display Access Control Point on E-map
- 8.2 Remote Configuration (Web)
- 8.3 Time and Attendance
- 8.1 Operation on Client Software
- Appendix A. Tips for Scanning Fingerprint
- Appendix B. DIP Switch Description
- Appendix C. Custom Wiegand Rule Descriptions
Note
• Up to 16 card readers
aerward can be added for each card reader.
• The displayed card readers in the card reader aerward input eld should be in
authencaon order.
3) Check the checkbox in the Enable An-passing Back column to enable the an-passing back
funcon.
8. Click Save.
Congure Route An-passing Back Based on Network
The route an-passing back depends on the card swiping route. You should set the rst card reader
and the card readers aer wards. It will authencate the an-passing back according to the
entrance and exit informaon stored on the card reader.
Perform this task if you need to
congure route an-passing back and authence the an-passing
back recsult according to the entrance and exit informaon stored on the card reader.
Steps
1. Click Access Control → Advanced Funcon → Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enter the
cross-controller
an-passing back conguraon page.
2. Check Enable Cross-Controller An-passing Back to enable the funcon.
3. Select Based on Network as the an-passing back mode.
4. Select Route
An-passing Back as the rule.
5. Select a server in the drop-down list for judging the an-passing back.
Note
• You can click Delete Card Swiping Record and select the card in the pop-up window to delete
the card swiping
informaon in all devices.
• Up to 5000 cards' swiping records can be stored in the selected server.
6. Click Select Access Controller to select a device for an-passing back.
Note
Up to 64 devices with an-passing back funcon can be added.
7. Set the rst card reader and aer card readers.
1) In the Card Reader area, click the icon on the le of the card reader column to set it as the
rst card reader.
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