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The system settings of the Virdi Terminal are configured as follows:
- From the Security Level 1:1 (Verify) drop-down list, select the verification quality level from 1 to 9 if only one type of authentication is used. The default value is 4.
- From the Security Level 1:N (Identify) drop-down list, select the authentication quality level from 1 to 9 if several authentication types are used. The default value is 5.
From the Input ID Length drop-down list, select the user ID length from 4 to 8 characters.
Attention!
To ensure the terminal operation with ACFA PSIM, it is necessary to select 8. Also, the Input ID Length must be set to 8 in the terminal.
- Set the Automatic Enter key checkbox to enable the automatic key entry from the terminal keyboard (F1-F4 buttons).
- From the Sound volume drop-down list, select the terminal speaker volume level from 0 to 20.
- From the Authentication mode drop-down list, select the mode of authentication and terminal operation:
- Server/Terminal—the decisions are made by the server, and if it is not available, then by the terminal.
- Terminal/Server—the decisions are made by the terminal, and if it is not available, then by the server.
- Server—the decisions are made by the server.
- Terminal—the decisions are made by the terminal.
Offline mode—the offline mode of the terminal.
Note
In the offline mode, the terminal cannot be managed from the ACFA PSIM server.
- From the Application mode drop-down list, select the terminal operating mode:
Access Сontrol—access point mode.
Attention!
To ensure the terminal operation with ACFA PSIM, it is necessary to select the Access Сontrol operation mode.
- Time/Attendance—working time tracking mode.
- Drinking Water—breathalizers compatibility mode.
- From the Antipassback drop-down list, select the double-entry control mode:
- Not use—not used.
- Access when disconnected—allow entry if the connection with the server is lost.
- Prohibit when disconnected—prohibit entry if the connection with the server is lost.
- From the Input ID type drop-down list, select the type of user identifiers:
- UserID—custom user identifiers.
- UniqueID—unique user identifiers specified in the terminal.
- From the Access mode drop-down list, select the access mode provided by the terminal if there is no keyboard for entering numbers on the terminal:
- No restrictions—no restrictions.
- Only fingers and password—only fingerprints and password.
- From the Face data preference drop-down list, select the preferred data for biometric user authentication. If the required data isn't available, other data is used.
- Biometric template—the saved biometric template of the user is used.
- Person photo—the photo of the user's face from the Access Manager is used.
Note
Not all terminal models support the feature of selecting data for biometric user authorization.
- Click the Apply button to apply the settings.
Configuration of the system settings of the Virdi Terminal is complete.
