d)
Setting the user fingerprint
General information:
The user fingerprints can be assigned a specific user ID (it is a number of
.... ,
without “0” at the beginning).
The user IDs ..... have a special function. See chapter
10. a).
Fingerprints can also be tuned-in even without these user IDs. This speeds up the tuning-in
of fingerprints.
If a user ID is not specified when tuning-in a user fingerprint, the code lock will automatically
take the next free user ID; but then it is no longer possible to determine which one has been
assigned.
If you do not assign a specific user ID to a user and enter it in a list, this can lead
to problems later.
Because if an employee leaves the company or loses a user transponder, you
cannot find out which user ID to delete. Because the fingerprint is not available for
deletion in this case!
Instead of simply deleting one user ID with the fingerprint stored in it, all data
stored in the code lock would have to be deleted for security reasons to prevent
unauthorised access.
We therefore recommend that you assign a user ID for each authorised person
and enter all data (employee name, user ID, transponder or fingerprint access,
etc.) in a list.
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