The siren
output signal from a FingerTec device is known as a dry contact and this
basically means that the signal is not initially connected to a voltage
source. It can also be referred to as a secondary set of contacts of a relay circuit, which does not make or break the primary current that is being controlled by the relay. Selected FingerTec devices that come with a siren include TA100C, AC100C, TimeLine 100 and other time attendance systems.
Previous
installations to connect a siren with a FingerTec device could only support DC12V
sirens. Now, AC240V sirens, which emits a louder sound compared to the DC12V siren, can be used in the installation provided that the relay used to control a circuit between the FingerTec device and
siren supports the appropriate voltage. A power supply, such as
AdapTec Plus for example, is required and must also be compatible with the relay in
order for the connection to be successful.
The
following installation diagram will guide you on connecting a FingerTec
device to an AC240V siren with the use of a relay board and power supply.
With this in place, there is now an option provided for you to select the siren that suits your implementation better, be it a DC12V or AC240V siren.
Face ID 4 Repair Videos – Facing and Fixing Issues with Your Terminals
Monday, March 24, 2014
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Monday, March 24, 2014 TimeTec 30 Comments
A series of Face ID 4 repair
videos are now available for our resellers’ convenience! Each video is less
than five minutes long and contains thorough guides on replacing faulty parts
of the face recognition terminal with new ones. These guides include changing
the terminal’s core board, camera module, infrared LED panels, RFID antenna and
more. Any issues you may face with your Face ID 4’s parts can now be
straightened out through these comprehensive videos!
Click here to log in
to the FingerTec Technical Tips website and go to the Repairing Video Clips page
located at the side bar. Click on the By Models tab followed by Face ID 4/4d to
view each of the available repair videos. For further assistance, kindly email
our Support Team at [email protected].
The Troubleshooting Guide for Keylock 7700 is Now Available!
Monday, March 24, 2014
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For the benefits of our resellers, we
have recently prepared a troubleshooting guide for our mechanical door lock
unit, Keylock
7700! You may encounter some issues, such as a faulty keypad, the absence
of light on the scanner and being unable to enrol a card at the door lock. However,
with this extensive troubleshooting guide, you can lock all your troubles away
and allow your Keylock 7700 to secure your premises as firmly as it was meant to.
The troubleshooting guide can be
accessed at the FingerTec Technical Tips website. Log in to the website by clicking
here and head on
to the Troubleshooting page located at the side bar. The guide for Keylock 7700
is found under Fingerprint Door Lock. For additional guidance, kindly email
our Support Team at [email protected].
Ensuring a Successful Connection by Checking Your Communication Port on Your PC
Thursday, March 20, 2014
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There are various ways where you can activate a FingerTec terminal in TCMS V2 and one of them is via communication
ports by using the two serial connections compatible with the software, RS232 and RS485.
The user can set up to 20 communication ports in TCMS V2 and to connect the FingerTec
terminals to the software, they must select the appropriate communication port
to ensure a successful connection.
Linking Up the FTDP Access Database and MSSQL 2012 Server Database for Ease of Integration
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014 TimeTec 3 Comments
The FingerTec
Database Processer (FTDP) helps to manage and manipulate users,
fingerprints, logs and readers information in order for customers to connect
FingerTec terminals to a third-party system. Transaction logs from FingerTec
terminals are stored in a database server, either MySQL or MSSQL, for
software developers or system integrators to utilize the database server to
work with their application development. The following guide will assist you in
linking up the FTDP access database and the server database for MSSQL 2012.
TCMS V2 – Sending Reports Automatically
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014 TimeTec 47 Comments
Before proceeding with the following
steps, you will need to download the patch file, TCMSV2ReportSchedular,
and save it into the TCMSv2 folder.
TimeTec Cloud – Assigning Usernames
Friday, March 14, 2014
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FingerTec devices that come with a screen are able to display an
employee’s name and ID number on the screen after verification of the employee is successful. This will also allow employees to review the date and time of their
attendance at the device. The name that is displayed is a unique username that belongs to an employee and the device’s
administrator is allowed to configure the employee's username in User Identity under TimeTec Cloud's User
module.
In order for the administrator to assign a username for the employees, they must abide by two simple rules:
Support TimeTec TA SDK
Wednesday, March 05, 2014
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Wednesday, March 05, 2014 TimeTec 3 Comments
TimeTec TA is a cloud-based time and attendance system suitable for small-medium enterprises up to large multinational companies. Its automated attendance database can be used to integrate with payroll or HR software to increase staff’s efficiency with the use of our free SDK. TimeTec TA's SDK provides a data export feature for system integrators to collect the data and use it with their system. However, when using this SDK, direct integration is highly recommended over exporting data because with direct integration, integrators do not need to configure export data and the database can be read directly.
In order to make integration easier, we have prepared a software development kit (SDK) for TimeTec TA. First, you will need to obtain login credentials to the FingerTec Developer Program through an easy process. All you have to do is log in to your TimeTec TA account as an Administrator and select System Settings, then tick the box TimeTec TA SDK Login and click Submit. Your login credentials will appear at the bottom of the page which you can then use to retrieve the TimeTec TA SDK. In addition, we will also send you an email that contains the login credentials you have just obtained.
To retrieve the TimeTec TA SDK, simply visit the FingerTec Developer Program page at https://www.fingertec.com/developerprogram/ta/ and log in to the website using your login credentials. You will be able to download your TimeTec TA SDK in no time.
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