Documentation for ACFA PSIM

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The system settings of the Virdi Terminal are configured as follows:

  1. From the Security Level 1:1 (Verify) drop-down list, select the verification quality level from 1 to if only one type of authentication is used. The default value is 4.
  2. From the Security Level 1:N (Identify) drop-down list, select the authentication quality level from 1 to if several authentication types are used. The default value is 5.
  3. 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.

  4. Set the Automatic Enter key checkbox to enable the automatic key entry from the terminal keyboard (F1-F4 buttons).
  5. From the Sound volume drop-down list, select the terminal speaker volume level from 0 to 20.
  6. From the Authentication mode drop-down list, select the mode of authentication and terminal operation:
    • Server/Terminalthe decisions are made by the server, and if it is not available, then by the terminal.
    • Terminal/Serverthe decisions are made by the terminal, and if it is not available, then by the server.
    • Serverthe decisions are made by the server.
    • Terminalthe decisions are made by the terminal.
    • Offline modethe offline mode of the terminal.

      Note

      In the offline mode, the terminal cannot be managed from the ACFA PSIM server.

  7. From the Application mode drop-down list, select the terminal operating mode:
    • Access Сontrolaccess point mode.

      Attention!

      To ensure the terminal operation with ACFA PSIM, it is necessary to select the Access Сontrol operation mode.

    • Time/Attendanceworking time tracking mode.
    • Drinking Waterbreathalizers compatibility mode.
  8. From the Antipassback drop-down list, select the double-entry control mode:
    • Not usenot used.
    • Access when disconnectedallow entry if the connection with the server is lost.
    • Prohibit when disconnectedprohibit entry if the connection with the server is lost.
  9. From the Input ID type drop-down list, select the type of user identifiers:
    • UserIDcustom user identifiers.
    • UniqueIDunique user identifiers specified in the terminal.
  10. 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 restrictionsno restrictions.
    • Only fingers and passwordonly fingerprints and password.
  11. 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.

  12. Click the Apply button to apply the settings.

Configuration of the system settings of the Virdi Terminal is complete.

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