Specifications
 AC6000 
TM
 Configuration Manual     43   
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Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099,   
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3.2.3.2.5. User Fingerprint Options    
User fingerprint options only apply if a fingerprint has been registered. These options are 
advanced features, and should only be set if needed. If no fingerprint is registered for the user this 
icon will not be visible.   
There are two options available 
1)  1:1 Verification Level – this is the ‘security level’ of the registered fingerprint. The higher the 
number, the higher the security level. There is a higher chance of authentication failing if the 
security level is too high. If you need a specific user to have a higher or lower fingerprint 
authentication level you can set this value. Some user fingerprints may be difficult to read or 
some users require higher security.     
 If this value is programmed as 0 then the fingerprint authentication 1:1 level will follow the    
 value that is programmed in 
3.5.2.2. 1:1 Level. 
 1= low security level, 9 = higher security level, 0 = System sensor setting   
2)  1:N Enabled/Disabled – 1:N means One to many. This means the user’s fingerprint is 
matched only by comparing fingerprint information. If this option is disabled the user is then 
1:1, the user will be required to enter their ID number first then enter their fingerprint for 
authentication. If this option is disabled and an attempt is made to enter a fingerprint only, the 
terminal will not allow access. 
Touch the finger options icon and a window will appear with the current 1:1 level. Enter a value 
from 0-9.   
Touch    to cancel and close the window at anytime. 
Enter the value, the touch OK. 










