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USER MANUAL Applicable Model: G3 Pro Version: 1.0 Date: February 2020 Trademark respective owners. Disclaimer ZKTeco. Copyright ZKTeco 2020 All rights reserved. Without the prior written consent of ZKTeco, no portion of this manual can be copied or forwarded in any way or form. All parts of this manual belong to ZKTeco co., LTD and its subsidiaries (hereinafter the "Company" or "ZKTeco"). is a registered trademark of ZKTeco. Other trademarks involved in this manual are owned by their This manual contains information on the operation and maintenance of the ZKTeco equipment. The copyright in all the documents, drawings, etc. in relation to the ZKTeco supplied equipment vests in and is the property of ZKTeco. The contents hereof should not be used or shared by the receiver with any third party without express written permission of The contents of this manual must be read as a whole before starting the operation and maintenance of the supplied equipment. If any of the content(s) of the manual seems unclear or incomplete, please contact ZKTeco before starting the operation and maintenance of the said equipment. It is an essential pre-requisite for the satisfactory operation and maintenance that the operating and maintenance personnel are fully familiar with the design and that the said personnel have received thorough training in operating and maintaining the machine/unit/equipment. It is further essential for the safe operation of the machine/unit/equipment that personnel has read, understood and followed the safety instructions contained in the manual. In case of any conflict between terms and conditions of this manual and the contract specifications, drawings, instruction sheets or any other contract-related documents, the contract conditions/documents shall prevail. The contract specific conditions/documents shall apply in priority. ZKTeco offers no warranty, guarantee or representation regarding the completeness of any information contained in this manual or any of the amendments made thereto. ZKTeco does not extend the warranty of any kind, including, without limitation, any warranty of design, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ZKTeco does not assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information or documents which are referenced by or linked to this manual. The entire risk as to the results and performance obtained from using the information is assumed by the user. ZKTeco in no event shall be liable to the user or any third party for any incidental, consequential, indirect, special, or exemplary damages, including, without limitation, loss of business, loss of profits, business interruption, loss of business information or any pecuniary loss, arising out of, in connection with, or relating to the use of the information contained in or referenced by this manual, even if ZKTeco has been advised of the possibility of such damages. This manual and the information contained therein may include technical, other inaccuracies or typographical errors. ZKTeco periodically changes the information herein which will be incorporated into new additions/amendments to the manual. ZKTeco reserves the right to add, delete, amend or modify the information contained in the manual from time to time in the form of circulars, letters, notes, etc. for better operation and safety of the machine/unit/equipment. The said additions or amendments are meant for improvement /better operations of the machine/unit/equipment and such amendments shall not give any right to claim any compensation or damages under any circumstances. ZKTeco shall in no way be responsible (i) in case the machine/unit/equipment malfunctions due to any non-compliance of the instructions contained in this manual (ii) in case of operation of the machine/unit/equipment beyond the rate limits (iii) in case of operation of the machine and equipment in conditions different from the prescribed conditions of the manual. The product will be updated from time to time without prior notice. The latest operation procedures and relevant documents are available on http://www.zkteco.com If there is any issue related to the product, please contact us. About the Company ZKTeco is one of the worlds largest manufacturer of RFID and Biometric (Fingerprint, Facial, Finger-vein) readers. Product offerings include Access Control readers and panels, Near & Far-range Facial Recognition Cameras, Elevator/floor access controllers, Turnstiles, License Plate Recognition
(LPR) gate controllers and Consumer products including battery-operated fingerprint and face-reader Door Locks. Our security solutions are multi-lingual and localized in numerous different languages. At the ZKTeco state-of-the-art 700,000 square foot ISO9001-certified manufacturing facility, we control manufacturing, product design, component assembly, and logistics/shipping, all under one roof. Since 1998, the founders of ZKTeco have been determined for independent research and development of biometric verification procedures and the productization of biometric verification SDK, which was initially widely applied in PC security and identity authentication fields. With the continuous enhancement of the development and plenty of market applications, the team has gradually constructed an identity authentication ecosystem and smart security ecosystem, which are based on biometric verification techniques. With years of experience of the industrialization of biometric verifications. About this Manual This manual introduces the operations, interfaces and functions of G3 Pro. For installation, please refer to the Quick Start Guide of the product accordingly. Features and parameters with are not available in all devices. All photos shown are for illustration purpose only. Photos in this manual may not be exactly consistent with the actual products. Contents 1 Guidance Notes .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Standing Position, Facial Expression and Stance .............................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Posture for Enrollment and Comparison ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.3 Method for Enrolling Plam ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 1.4 Method for Enrolling Fingerprint ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 1.5 Usage of the Touch Screen .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.6 Initial Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.7 Status of Icons ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.8 Touch Operations ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.8.1 Basic Operations ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.8.2 Soft Keypad ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.9 Verification Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.9.1 Palm Verification ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.9.2 Fingerprint Verification ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.9.3 Facial Verification ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 1.9.4 Password Verification ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 1.9.5 Card Verification ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 1.9.6 Combined Verification .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 2 Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 3 Adding a User ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.1 Entering a User ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.2 Entering a User Name .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.3 Setting a User Role ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 3.4 Registering a Palm .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 3.5 Registering a Fingerprint ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.6 Registering a Face ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.7 Registering a Badge Number ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 3.8 Registering a Password ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 3.9 Registering a Photo ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 3.10 Setting the Access Control Rights ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 3.10.1 Access Group ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 3.10.2 Verification Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.10.3 Duress Fingerprint ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.10.4 Apply Group Time Period ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 4 User Management............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 4.1 Searching for a User .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 4.2 Editing a User ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 4.3 Deleting a User ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.4 User Display Style .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 5 User Role ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 6 Comm. Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 G3 Pro User Manual I 6.1 Ethernet Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 6.2 Serial Comm. Settings.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 6.3 PC Connection .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 6.4 Cellular Data Network .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.4.1 APN Setup .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.4.2 Details ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 6.5 Wi-Fi Settings ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 6.5.1 Adding Wi-Fi Network ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 6.5.2 Advanced Options ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 6.6 Cloud Server Settings .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 6.7 Wiegand Setup ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 7 System Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 7.1 Date/Time Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 7.2 Attendance Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 7.3 Face Parameters ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 7.4 Fingerprint Parameters ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 7.5 Palm Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 7.6 Reset to Factory Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 7.7 USB Upgrade .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 8 Personalize Settings......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 8.1 User Interface Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 8.2 Voice Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 8.3 Bells Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 8.3.1 Add a Bell ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 8.3.2 Edit a Bell ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38 8.3.3 Delete a Bell ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 8.4 Punch States Settings .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 8.5 Shortcut Keys Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39 9 Data Mgt. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 9.1 Delete Data ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41 9.2 Data Backup ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 42 9.3 Data Restoration ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 10 Access Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 44 10.1 Access Control Options Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 10.2 Time Schedule Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 10.3 Holidays Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46 10.3.1 Add a New Holiday ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 10.3.2 Edit a Holiday ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46 10.3.3 Delete a Holiday ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 10.4 Access Groups Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 10.4.1 Add a New Group ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 10.4.2 Edit a Group ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 10.4.3 Delete a Group ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 II G3 Pro User Manual 10.5 Combined Verification Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 10.6 Duress Options Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 11 USB Manager ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 11.1 USB Download ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 11.2 USB Upload .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51 11.3 Download Options Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 12 Attendance Search ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52 13 Print Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 53 14 Short Messages ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54 14.1 Add a New Short Message ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 54 14.2 Message Options ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 55 14.3 View the Public Messages and Personal Message ........................................................................................................................................................ 55 15 Work Code ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 15.1 Add a Work Code ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56 15.2 All Work Codes List .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 15.3 Work Code Options ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57 16 Autotest ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 58 17 System Information ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Appendix 1 Printing Function ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60 Appendix 2 Statement on the Right to Privacy ............................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Appendix 3 Eco-friendly Operation.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62 G3 Pro User Manual III 1 Guidance Notes 1.1 Standing Position, Facial Expression and Stance Recommended Standing Position The distance between a person and the device is recommended to be 0.5 meters (applicable height range from 1.51.8 meters). The distance can be adjusted based on the effect of facial image captured by the device. Facial Expression and Stance Note: During enrollment and verification, keep the facial expression and stance natural. 1.2 Posture for Enrollment and Comparison During enrollment, you need to move forward or backward to ensure that the face is displayed in the center of the screen. Stay still until the registration succeeds. G3 Pro User Manual 1 1.3 Method for Enrolling Plam How to correctly enroll the palm Place your palm in the palm multi-mode collection area, such that the palm is placed parallel to the device. Make sure to keep space between your fingers. During enrollment locate your palm at the center of the screen, and follow the voice prompts "Focus the center of the palm inside the green box". The user needs to move forward and backward to adjust the palm position during the palm registration. Verification Place your palm in the green area parallel to the device with space between the fingers. Incorrect palm gestures It is recommended to use the index finger, middle finger or ring finger to enroll fingerprint; avoid using the thumb 1.4 Method for Enrolling Fingerprint or little finger 1. Correct way to press the fingerprint:
Place the finger horizontally onto the fingerprint sensor; the center of the fingerprint should be placed on that of the sensor. 2 G3 Pro User Manual 2. Wrong ways to press the fingerprint:
Vertical Sides Slanted Too Low Note: Please use the correct method of pressing fingerprint for registration and verification. Our company does not undertake the responsibility for the lowered verification performance caused by users improper operation. The rights to final interpretation and amendment are reserved. 1.5 Usage of the Touch Screen You may tap the touch screen, or tap and slide it using a finger pulp. Taping the screen with a fingertip or fingernail may compromise the use effect. Smear or dust on the touch screen may affect the performance of the touch screen. Therefore, try to keep the screen clean and dust-free. 1.6 Initial Interface When the device is turned ON, please press the power switch on the left side of the device and wait for a minute. Initial interface as shown below will be displayed. Main Menu 1:1Verification Switch Button Note:
Attendance Status include Check-In, Check-Out, Break-In, Break-Out, Overtime-In, and Overtime-Out. You can change the Attendance Status by taping the initial screen where there is no icon. Date & Time Connection Signal Please refer to 1.7 Status of Icons Time Attendance Status G3 Pro User Manual 3 You can press a corresponding shortcut key to select current attendance status, which is displayed in green. For details, refer to 8.5 Shortcut Key Settings. Tap to enter the main menu interface, please verify the admin when it is registered. Tap to enter the interface of 1:1 verify mode and enter the user ID. For details, refer section 1.9 Verification Mode. 1.7 Status of Icons Status Icon Name Description The status icons indicate whether you are within the coverage of the cellular mobile network, with more green bars indicating stronger signal. G: indicates that the current mobile network is GPRS network, over which the device accesses the Internet. accesses the Internet. E: indicates that the operator's EDGE (GSM) network is available, over which the device W: indicates that the current mobile network is WCDMA network, over which the Cell signal device accesses the Internet. H: indicates that the current mobile network is HSDPA network, over which the device accesses the Internet. device accesses the Internet. device accesses the Internet. T: indicates that the current mobile network is TD-SCDMA network, over which the 1X: indicates that the current mobile network is CDMA 1X network, over which the 3G: indicates that the operator's 3G UMTS (GSM) or EV-DO (CDMA) network is available. Indicates that no mobile network is available. Indicates that you have set the bell. Indicates that a disassembly alarm. Bell Ethernet Indicates that the connection to Ethernet has been established. Indicates that the Ethernet is disconnected. The connection between device and ADMS server is successful. ADMS Server The connection between device and ADMS server is failed. The communication data of ADMS are transmitting. 4 G3 Pro User Manual Short Messages There are public short messages. Wi-Fi signal The Wi-Fi connection is normal. 1.8 Touch Operations 1.8.1 Basic Operations Note: After registering or modifying user information or setting parameters, you need to tap Return/Save to make the settings take effect. If timeout or no operations are performed on the interface, the system returns to the main interface without saving registration, user information modification or parameter settings. 1.8.2 Soft Keypad Digital Keypad Return and Save Page Up and Page Down Note: If the list does not have much content and the menu can be completely displayed when you press Page Down just once, only the Page Down key is displayed here. You can select an option by only taping the line where this menu option is, and the system automatically returns to the previous interface. Content display area Clearing previous entry Confirming the entry Return key G3 Pro User Manual 5 Letter Keypad Digital and Letter Keypad Tap for text rummage leftwards and rightwards Quitting keypad Text suggestion area Pinyin display area Clearing previous entry Confirming the entry and returning Space key Tap to switch to the English keypad Tap to switch to the number and symbol keypad Tap to switch to the uppercase keypad 1.9 Verification Mode 1.9.1 Palm Verification The device compares the current palm with users palm in the device. Use the proper way to enroll and verify. In 1:N fingerprint verification method, a fingerprint collected by the sensor is verified with all the fingerprints stored 1.9.2 Fingerprint Verification 1:N Fingerprint Verification in the device. 6 G3 Pro User Manual mode. To enter the fingerprint verification mode: The device automatically distinguishes face and fingerprint verification. Just pressfinger on the fingerprint collector/sensor, the device enters fingerprint authentication Please use the correct way to press fingerprint onto the fingerprint sensor (for detailed instruction, please refer to 1.4 Method of Enrolling Fingerprint. Verification Succeeds Verification Fails 1:1 Fingerprint Verification corresponding to the entered user ID. Note: Adopt this mode only when it is difficult to recognize the finger. Press on the screen to enter 1:1 Verify Mode. In 1:1 fingerprint verification method, a fingerprint collected by the sensor is verified with the fingerprint 1.Enter your ID and tap [OK]. 2.Press your fingerprint for verification. 3.Verification succeeds. 4.Verification fails. If you have registered multiple verification modes, the following interface appears after you enter your ID and tap [OK]. G3 Pro User Manual 7 Tap the Fingerprint icon to access the fingerprint verification interface. Press your finger onto the fingerprint scanner to scan your fingerprint for verification. The result is displayed as above. Note: If you have registered only your fingerprint, you will access the fingerprint verification interface directly after entering your ID. If you have registered in multiple verification modes, the icons of registered verification modes are displayed, as the above figure with Password, Fingerprint and Face displayed. 1.9.3 Facial Verification 1:N Facial Verification Compare the facial image captured by the camera with all facial data in the device. The device automatically differentiates between face and fingerprint verification modes. Show your face within the capture area of the camera (without your finger being placed at the fingerprint scanner), and the device automatically performs detection in face verification mode. Conduct comparison in the correct way on Verification passed. the main interface. 1:1 Facial Verification Compare the captured facial image with the facial image associated with the entered user ID. Note: If the device prompts "No data registered" after the user enters the ID and press [OK], then the user corresponding to this ID does not exist. 1.Enter the user ID into the main interface 2.Compare the faces in the right way. by using the keypad and then press [OK]. 8 G3 Pro User Manual 3.Verification passed. If the verification fails for 20 consecutive seconds, the system returns to the main interface. If you have registered multiple verification modes, the following interface appears after you enter your ID and tap [OK]. Tap the Face icon to access face verification. The verification result is displayed as above. Note: If you have registered only your face, you will access the face verification interface directly after entering your ID. If you have registered in multiple verification modes, the icons of registered verification modes are displayed, as shown in the above figure with Password, Fingerprint and Face displayed. 1.9.4 Password Verification Under this verification method, the entered password is verified with the password of the entered user ID. Tap the [1:1] button on the main interface to enter 1:1 verification mode. 1.Input the user ID and press [OK]. 2.Input the Password and press [OK]. 3.Verification succeeds. 4.Verification fails. If you have registered multiple verification modes, the following interface appears after you enter your ID and tap [OK]. G3 Pro User Manual 9 Tap the Key icon to access password verification. The verification result is displayed as above. Note: If you have registered only the password, you will access the password verification interface directly after entering your ID. If you have registered in multiple verification modes, the icons of registered verification modes are displayed, just as the above figure showing that Password, Fingerprint and Face have been registered. 1.9.5 Card Verification Card function is optional, only products with a built-in card module are equipped with card verification function. Swipe the card above the card reader (the card must be registered first). Verification succeeds. If the card is not registered, "Failed to verify" is prompted. 1.9.6 Combined Verification In order to meet the needs of some access control occasions with high security and in consideration of the diversity of access control, the device provides a wide range of verification modes, which can be combined as required for individual users and user groups. The device supports 15 combinations of verification modes, as shown in the following figure. Note:
"/" means Or, and "&" means And. 10 G3 Pro User Manual verification. verification mode. In combined verification mode, you must register required verification information, otherwise the verification may fail. For example, if user A uses Fingerprint Registration but the verification mode is PW, this user will never pass The following takes Face&Password as an example to introduce the combination verification mode. Place your face within the capture area of the camera, and the device automatically performs detection in face 1. Face verification proceeds. 2. The password entry interface pops-up after verification passes. Enter the password and tap [OK]
3. Face & password verification succeeds. 4. Face & password verification fails. Note: The combination verification option is available only if corresponding verification modes are selected during user registration. For details, refer section 3.10 Setting the Access Control Rights. G3 Pro User Manual 11 2 Main Menu When the device is in standby mode, press to open the main menu. Description To manage basic information of registered users, including User ID, user role, Palm, Fingerprint, Face, badge (HID and MiFare card are optional), Password and Access Control Role. User Role To set user roles for accessing into the menu and changing settings. To set the related parameters of the communication between the device and PC, including Ethernet parameters such as IP address etc., Serial Comm, PC connection, Wi-Fi, Cloud Server and Wiegand settings. To set related parameters of the system and upgrade firmware, including setting Date time, Attendance, Face, Fingerprint and Palm Parameters, Reset to factory settings. Personalize This includes User Interface, Voice, Bell, Punch State Options and Shortcut key Mappings settings. Data Mgt. To delete all data including attendance data, admin role, screen savers, etc. To set the parameters of the lock. This includes setting the parameters of the lock. To transfer data such as user data and attendance logs from the USB disk to the supporting software or other devices. To search for the records stored in the device after successful verification. To set printing information and functions (if printer is connected to the device). To set public or private short messages, which are read by specified objects within the specified time after attendance, facilitating information transmission. Menu Item User Mgt. Comm. System Access Control USB Manager Attendance Search Print Short Message Work Code To mark different work categories, facilitating user attendance check. Auto test Sensor, Face and Clock RTC test. To automatically test different modules functions, including the LCD, Voice, Keyboard, Fingerprint System Info To check device capacity, device and firmware information. Note: After registering or modifying user information or setting parameters, you need to tap Return/Save to make the settings take effect. If timeout or no operations are performed on the interface, the system returns to the main interface without saving registration, user information modification or parameter settings. 12 G3 Pro User Manual If no super administrator is available on the device, anyone can access the menu for operations by pressing
. After an administrator is set on the device, identity authentication needs to be conducted by the administrator for menu access. A user can access the menu only after successful identity authentication. For device security purposes, it is recommended to register an administrator when the device is used for the first time. For specific operations, refer section 3.3 Setting a User Role. G3 Pro User Manual 13 3 Adding a User Tap New User on the main menu interface. Tap New User. Tap Page Down to view other options. The device automatically assigns user IDs for personnel, starting from 1 and so on. The user ID can also be entered 3.1 Entering a User ID manually. Select User ID,then press OK for confirmation. 1. By default, a user ID contains 1-9 digits. To extend the length, consult our pre-sales technical support Note:
personnel. 2. During the initial registration, you can modify your ID, which cannot be modified after registration. 3. If "ID Already Exists" is prompted, this ID has been used. Please try different ID. 3.2 Entering a User Name 1. Select User Role 2. Enter your name and tap OK to save and return. The name entry is completed. Note: By default, a user name contains 1-12 characters. For details, refer section 1.8.2 Soft Keypad. There are two types of Roles respectively granted to two types of users: the User and Administrator. User: are only granted the rights of facial, fingerprint, or password verification. Administrator: are granted the access to the main menu for various operations apart from having all the privileges 3.3 Setting a User Role granted to User. 14 G3 Pro User Manual Tap User Role. Select a user role. The user role selection is completed. If the selected user role is Super Admin, identity authentication needs to be conducted for main menu access. The authentication process depends on the authentication mode that the super administrator has registered. The following is an example of accessing the main menu as the super administrator by face authentication. Press on the main interface. Place your face in front of the camera for authentication. You can access the main menu interface directly after passing authentication. 3.4 Registering a Palm Select a palm. 1. Follow the voice and interface prompts to move back and forth to place your Palm within the green frame. 2. The Palm registration succeeds. 3. The system automatically returns to the New User interface. If a duplicate Palm is registered, the system prompts: "Palm repeated". G3 Pro User Manual 15 3.5 Registering a Fingerprint Select a finger 1. Tap to select a finger for fingerprint registration. 2. Press the same finger onto the fingerprint scanner for three consecutive times. 3. Fingerprint registration succeeds interface. If the fingerprint registration fails, the following prompt appears. The fingerprint registration fails. You need to register the fingerprint again. If the device prompts "Duplicated fingerprint", this fingerprint has already been registered. Note: To register another fingerprint, return to the New User interface, tap Fingerprint again and repeat the above steps to select another finger for fingerprint registration. 3.6 Registering a Face 1. Follow the voice and interface prompts to 2. The face registration succeeds. move back and forth to place your eyes within the green frame. 16 G3 Pro User Manual 3. The system automatically returns to the New User interface. If a duplicate face is registered, the system prompts: "Duplicated Face". 3.7 Registering a Badge Number Tap Badge Number. 1. Press your badge close underneath the fingerprint collector. 2. The badge number registration succeeds. 3. The system automatically returns to the New User interface. Note: If the badge has already been registered, "Error!
Badge already enrolled" is prompted. 3.8 Registering a Password Tap Password. 1. Enter your password and tap OK. 2. Enter the password again and tap OK. G3 Pro User Manual 17 3. The password registration succeeds and the system returns to the New User interface. Note: By default, a password contains 1-8 digits. 3.9 Registering a Photo 4. If the two entered passwords are different, "Password not match" is prompted. When a user registered with a photo passes the authentication, the registered user photo is displayed. Tap User Photo. Tap the camera icon to capture a photo. The photo taking is completed, and the system returns to the New User interface. Note: After face registration is completed, the system automatically captures a photo. If you do not want to register a user photo, the photo automatically taken by the system is used by default. 3.10 Setting the Access Control Rights You can set which group a user belongs to, access verification mode, whether to register a duress fingerprint, and whether to use the group time period. By default, the unlocking permission is granted to newly enrolled users. Tap Access Control Role. Access Group: Select the belonged group. By default, a newly enrolled user belong to group one. 3.10.1 Access Group Tap Access Group. 18 G3 Pro User Manual Enter the belonged group and tap OK. The system returns to the Access Control interface. 3.10.2 Verification Mode Tap Verification Mode. Select a verification mode. The system automatically returns to the Access Control interface. Note: A user can select Apply Group Mode, that is, the user can be verified by using the verification mode of the group to which this user belongs, or by using an individual verification mode. For details on group settings, refer section 10.4 Access Group Settings. 3.10.3 Duress Fingerprint A fingerprint registered in the device is specially specified as a duress fingerprint. In any case, a duress alarm is generated when a fingerprint matches a duress fingerprint. After a duress fingerprint is cancelled, the fingerprint is not deleted and the corresponding finger can still be used for normal comparison. Tap Duress Fingerprint. 1. Select a duress fingerprint. 2. The selection succeeds. Tap the Return button. Note:
fingerprint. fingerprint. 1. The selected duress fingerprint must be a registered 2. If you do not want to use a duress fingerprint, access the same menu during user editing and cancel the duress 3. The system returns to the Access Control interface. G3 Pro User Manual 19 3.10.4 Apply Group Time Period Choose whether to apply the group time period for this user, yes by default. If the group time period is not applied, you need to set the unlocking time for this user. At this time, the time period of this user does not affect the time period of any other member in this group. When you set the unlocking time for this user, tap Apply Group Time Period. 1. Tap Time Period 1. 2. Enter the time period number and tap OK. Note: A total of 50 time periods can be set in the device and three time periods can be set for each user. For details, see 10.2 Time Schedule Settings 3. Select time period 2 and 3 in the same way, and enter the time period numbers. Note: After the above data is registered, tap to return to the New User interface. To modify the registered data, tap the corresponding menu for re-registration. To save the registered data, tap
. If the menu is left unattended within the timeout period, the system returns to the main interface, and the registered information is not saved. 20 G3 Pro User Manual 4 User Management Press User Mgt. on the main menu interface. Tap All Users. The All Users interface is displayed. Note: The users are sorted by name, with indicating the super administrator. 4.1 Searching for a User Tap the search bar on user list and enter the retrieval keyword. Note: The retrieval keyword can be ID, surname, given name or full name. The system automatically finds the users related to entered keyword. 4.2 Editing a User Choose a user from the list and tap Edit. The Edit User interface is displayed. Note: The operation of editing a user is the same as that of adding a user except that the user ID cannot be modified in editing a user. G3 Pro User Manual 21 4.3 Deleting a User Choose a user from the list and tap Delete. The delete user interface is displayed. (press down to view other information.) Select the user information to be deleted and tap OK. Note:
The user is deleted successfully and no longer displayed in the list. 1. When deleting a user, you can choose to delete partial information such as the privilege or fingerprint of the user. If you select Delete User, all information of this user is deleted. 2. After the privileges of the super administrator is deleted, the super administrator becomes a common user, without super administrator privileges any more. 4.4 User Display Style 1. Tap Display Style on user MGt. interface. 2. The default style is single line. 3. The above figure shows all users in the Multiple Line style. 4. The above figure shows all users in the Mixed Line style. 22 G3 Pro User Manual 5 User Role Setting user rights of operating the menu (a maximum of 3 roles can be set). Tap User Role on the main menu interface. 1. Tap any item to set a defined role. 2. Tap Enable Defined Role to enable this defined role. 3. Tap name to enter role name. 4. The system returns to the user defined role interface. 6. The role definition is completed. 5. Tap Define User Role to assign privileges to the role. The privilege assignment is completed. Tap Return. During privilege assignment, the main menu is on the left and its sub-menus on the right. You only need to select the features in sub-menus. If no super administrator is registered in the device, the following interface prompt appears after Note:
you tap Enable Defined Role. G3 Pro User Manual 23 6 Comm. Settings Including Ethernet parameters such as IP address etc., serial Comm, PC connection, ADMS and Wiegand settings. Tap [Comm.] on the main menu interface. 6.1 Ethernet Settings When the device needs to communicate with a PC over the Ethernet, you need to configure network settings. Tap Ethernet on the Comm. Settings interface. The factory default value is192.168.1.201, please adjust them according to the actual Description The factory default value is 255.255.255.0, please adjust them according to the actual The factory default value is 0.0.0.0, please adjust them according to the actual network The factory default value is 0.0.0.0, please adjust them according to the actual network network situation. network situation. situation. situation. situation. The factory default value is 4370, please adjust them according to the actual network Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is to dynamically allocate IP addresses for clients via server. If DHCP is enabled, IP cannot be set manually. Display in Status Bar To set whether to display the network icon on the status bar. Menu Item IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS TCP COMM. Port DHCP 24 G3 Pro User Manual 6.2 Serial Comm. Settings settings. Tap Serial Comm. on the Comm. Settings interface. To establish communication with the device through a serial port (RS232/RS485), you need to configure serial port Menu Item Description Including no using, RS232(PC) and RS485(PC), select RS232(PC) to communicate with the device Serial port through an RS232 serial port. Select RS485(PC) to communicate with the device through an RS485 The rate of the communication with PC; there are 5 options of baud rate: 115200 (default), 57600, 38400, 19200 and 9600. The higher is the baud rate, the faster is the communication speed, but also Baudrate the less reliable. In general, a higher baud rate can be used when the communication distance is short; when the communication distance is long, choosing a lower baud rate would be more Note: If an RS485 serial port is used for communication with the device, the baud rate of the serial port should not be serial port. reliable. 9600 bps. 6.3 PC Connection To improve security of data, a Comm Key to enable communication between the device and PC needs to be set. If a Comm Key is set in the device, the correct connection password needs to be entered when the device is connected to the PC software, so that the device and software can communicate. Tap PC Connection on the Comm. Settings interface. Menu Item Description Comm Key: The default password is 0 (no password). Comm Key Comm Key can be 1~6 digits and ranges between 0~999999. Device ID Identity number of the device, which ranges between 1~254. If the communication method is RS232/RS485, inputting this device ID in the software communication interface is required. G3 Pro User Manual 25 6.4 Cellular Data Network When the device is applied on a dial-up network, ensure that the device is within the coverage of the mobile network signals (GPRS/3G). In addition, you must know the used APN and access number. Tap Cellular Data Network on the Comm. Settings interface. Description Menu Item Cellular Data Network Heartbeat server Whether to enable the mobile network. APN Setup To set APN information, such as the access number, user name and password. To detect the connection status of the mobile network. The terminal periodically sends ICMP packets to the heartbeat server to detect whether the terminal is online. When the terminal is offline, the device automatically performs dial-up connection again. Therefore, when setting the heartbeat server, ensure that the heartbeat server can be pinged and remain online stably for a Note: Generally, the customer can set the heartbeat server address as the ADMS server long term. address. To view the information about mobile network connection, such as network mode, operator, IP Details address, received data, and sent data. 6.4.1 APN Setup Tap APN Setup on the Cellular Data Network interface. Menu Item Description APN Access Point Name, provided by the operator and not supported in the CDMA network. Dial Number Number of the cellular data network. User Name and To verify whether the user has the privilege to Password use this network. 26 G3 Pro User Manual 6.4.2 Details Tap Details on the Cellular Data Network interface. The information about device connection is displayed. 6.5 Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity. The device provides a Wi-Fi module, which can be built in the device mould or externally connected, to enable data transmission via Wi-Fi and establish a wireless network environment. Wi-Fi is enabled in the system by default. If the Wi-Fi network does not need to be used, you can tap the button to disable Wi-Fi. 1. When Wi-Fi is enabled, tap the searched network. 2. Tap the password entry text box to enter the password, and tap Connect to Wi-Fi (OK). 3. Connecting 4. The connection succeeds, with status displayed on the icon bar. G3 Pro User Manual 27 6.5.1 Adding Wi-Fi Network If the desired Wi-Fi network is not in the list, you can add the Wi-Fi network manually. Tap Page Down and Add Wi-Fi Network. Enter the parameters of Wi-Fi network. (The added network must exist.) After adding, find the added Wi-Fi network in list and connect to the network in the above way. 6.5.2 Advanced Options This is used to set Wi-Fi network parameters. 6.6 Cloud Server Settings Settings used for connecting with Cloud server. Tap PC Connection on the Comm. Settings interface. Menu Item Description Menu Item Description DHCP Protocol, which involves allocating dynamic Short for Dynamic Host Configuration IP addresses to network clients. IP Address IP address of the Wi-Fi network. Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the Wi-Fi network. Gateway Address Gateway address of the Wi-Fi network. Enable Domain Name When this function is enabled, the domain name mode http://... will be used, such as http://www.XXX.com. XXX denotes the domain name when this mode is turned ON;
when this mode is turned OFF, enter the IP address format in XXX. Server Address IP address of the ADMS server. Server Port Port used by the ADMS server. Enable Proxy Server please set the IP address and port number of Method of enabling proxy. To enable proxy, the proxy server. 28 G3 Pro User Manual 6.7 Wiegand Setup To set the Wiegand output parameters, tap Wiegand Setup on the Comm. Settings interface. Tap Wiegand Output on the Wiegand Setup interface. Menu Item Wiegand Format Description Users can select the standard Wiegand formats built in the system. Although multiple choices are supported, the actual format is determined by Wiegand output bits. Number of bits of Wiegand data. After choosing [Wiegand output bits], the device will use the set number of bits to find the suitable Wiegand format in [Wiegand Format]. Wiegand output bits For example, If Wiegand26, Wiegand34a, Wiegand36, Wiegand37a or Wiegand50 is selected in Wiegand Format but Wiegand output bits is set to 36, the Wiegand36 format takes effect. Failed ID Site Code Pulse Width (us) Pulse Interval (us) It is defined as the output value of failed user verification. The output format depends on the [Wiegand Format] setting. The default value ranges from 0 to 65535. It is similar to device ID except that it can be set manually and repeatable with different devices. The default value ranges from 0 to 256. The width of pulse sent by Wiegand. The default value is 100 microseconds, which can be adjusted within the range of 20 to 400 microseconds. The default value is 1000 microseconds, which can be adjusted within the range of 200 to 20000 microseconds. ID Type Output content after successful verification. User ID or card number can be chosen. Definitions of Various General Wiegand Formats:
Wiegand Format Definition Wiegand26 ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 26 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 13th bits, while the 26th bit is the odd parity bit of the 14th to 25th bits. The 2nd to 25th bits are the card number. G3 Pro User Manual 29 ESSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 26 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 13th bits, while the 26th bit is the odd parity bit of the 14th to 25th bits. The 2nd to 9th bits are the site code, while the 10th to 25th bits are the card number. ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 34 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 17th bits, while the 34th bit is the odd parity bit of the 18th to 33rd bits. The 2nd to 25th bits are the card number. ESSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 34 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 17th bits, while the 34th bit is the odd parity bit of the 18th to 33rd bits. The 2nd to 9th bits are the site code, while the 10th to 25th bits are the card number. OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCMME Consists of 36 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the odd parity bit of the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 36th bit is the even parity bit of the 19th to 35th bits. The 2nd to 17th bits are the device code, the 18th to 33rd bits are the card number, and the 34th to 35th bits are the manufacturer code. EFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 36 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 36th bit is the odd parity bit of the 19th to 35th bits. The 2nd to 19th bits are the device code, and the 20th to 35th bits are the card number. OMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCE Consists of 37 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the odd parity bit of the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 37th bit is the even parity bit of the 19th to 36th bits. The 2nd to 4th bits are the manufacturer code, the 5th to 16th bits are the site code, and the 21st to 36th bits are the card number. EMMMFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 37 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 18th bits, while the 37th bit is the odd parity bit of the 19th to 35th bits. The 2nd to 4th bits are the manufacturer code, 5th to 14th bits are the device code, 15th to 20th bits are the site code, and the 21st to 36th bits are the card number. ESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO Consists of 50 bits of binary code. The 1st bit is the even parity bit of the 2nd to 25th bits, while the 50th bit is the odd parity bit of the 26th to 49th bits. The 2nd to 17th bits are the site code, and 18th to 49th bits are the card number. Wiegand26a Wiegand34 Wiegand34a Wiegand36 Wiegand36a Wiegand37 Wiegand37a Wiegand50 C denotes card number, E denotes even parity bit, O denotes odd parity bit, F denotes device code, M denotes manufacturer code, P denotes parity bit, and S denotes site code. 30 G3 Pro User Manual 7 System Settings Set related system parameters to maximize the performance of the device. Tap [System] on the main menu interface. 7.1 Date/Time Settings Tap Date Time on the System interface. 1. Tap Set Date. 2. Press Page Up and Page Down to set the year, month and day, and then press Confirm (OK). 3. Tap Set Time on the Date Time interface and press Page Up and Page Down to set the hour, minute and second. 4. Tap 24-Hour Time to choose whether to enable this format. 5. Tap Date Format on the Date Time interface to select the date display format. 6. Tap Daylight Saving Time to choose whether to enable the daylight saving time. G3 Pro User Manual 31 7. Select a daylight saving mode. 7.2 Attendance Parameters Tap Attendance on the System interface. 8. Set when to start and end the daylight saving time. Menu Item Description Duplicate Punch Within a set time period (unit: minutes), the duplicated attendance logs will not be reserved Period (m)
(value ranges from 1 to 999999 minutes). To set whether to take and save photos in verification; applicable to all users. The following 5 modes are included:
No Photo: No photo is taken in user verification. Camera Mode Take photo, no save: Photo is taken but not saved in verification. Take photo and save: Photo is taken and saved in verification. Save on successful verification: Photois taken and saved in successful verification. Save on failed verification: Photo is taken and saved in failed verification. To set user photo to be displayed when a user passes verification. Turn it [ON] to display user Display User Photo Alphanumeric User photo and [OFF] to disable it. Whether to support letters in employee ID. ID Alert Data Photo Attendance Log When the remaining storage is smaller than the set value, the device will automatically alert users to the remaining storage information. It can be disabled or set to a value ranged from 1 to 9999. Cyclic Delete ATT The number of attendance logs allowed to be deleted in one time when the maximum storage is attained. It can be disabled or set to a value ranged from 1 to 999. Cyclic Delete ATT The number of attendance photos allowed to be deleted in one time when the maximum storage is attained. It can be disabled or set to a value ranged from 1 to 99. Confirm Screen The display of the verification information interface after verification. Value ranges from 1 to 9 Delay(s) seconds. 32 G3 Pro User Manual Face Detect Interval
(s) To set the face comparison interval as required, within the range of 0-9 s. Expiration Rule retaining user information, and not saving attendance record; retaining user information, and Whether to enable the expiration rule. If yes, conduct the expiration settings, including:
saving attendance record; and deleting user information. 7.3 Face Parameters Tap Face on the System interface. Match Threshold FRR FAR 1:N 1:1 High Low 85 80 Medium Medium 82 75 Low High 80 70 Menu Item Description Under 1:1 Verification Method, only when the similarity between the verifying face and the 1:1 Match Threshold users registered faces is greater than this value can the verification succeed. The valid value range is 70-120, with larger threshold leading to lower misjudgment rate and higher rejection rate, and vice versa. 1:N Match Threshold Under 1:N Verification Method, only when the similarity between the verifying face and all registered faces is greater than this value can the verification succeed. The valid value range is 80-120, with larger threshold leading to lower misjudgment rate and higher rejection rate, and vice versa. Face enrollment threshold In face registration, 1:N comparison is used to determine whether the user has already registered.The device will match the similarity between the current face and the registered face template. When the similarity is greater than this value, the current face is registered. Exposure This parameter is used to set the exposure value of the camera. Quality terminal accepts the facial images and processes them by adopting the facial algorithm This parameter is used to set a quality threshold for the facial images obtained. The FFR when their quality is higher than the threshold; otherwise, it filters these facial images. Note: Improper adjustment of the Exposure and Quality parameters may severely affect the performance of the FFR terminal. Please adjust the Exposure parameter only under the guidance of the after-sales service personnel from our company. G3 Pro User Manual 33 7.4 Fingerprint Parameters Tap Fingerprint on the System interface. Match Threshold FRR FAR 1:N 1:1 High Low 45 25 Medium Medium 35 15 Low High 25 10 Menu Item 1:1 Match Threshold 1:N Match Threshold FP Sensor Sensitivity Description Under 1:1 Verification Method, only when the similarity between the verifying fingerprint and the users registered fingerprint is greater than this value can the verification succeed. Under 1:N Verification Method, only when the similarity between the verifying fingerprint and all registered fingerprints is greater than this value can the verification succeed. To set the sensibility of fingerprint collection. It is recommended to use the default level Medium (When the environment is dry, resulting in slow fingerprint detection, you can set the level to High (to raise the sensibility; when the environment is humid, making it hard to identify the fingerprint, you can set the level to Low). 1:1 Retry Times: In 1:1 Verification or Password Verification, users might forget the registered 1:1 Retry Times fingerprint or password, or press the finger improperly. To reduce the process of re-entering user ID, retry is allowed. choices are available:
To set whether to display the fingerprint image on the screen in registration or verification. Four Fingerprint Image Show for enroll: to display the fingerprint image on the screen only during registration. Show for match: to display the fingerprint image on the screen only during comparison. Always Show: to display the fingerprint image on screen both during registration and comparison. None: not to display the fingerprint image in any case. 7.5 Palm Parameters Tap Palm on the System interface. 34 G3 Pro User Manual Match Threshold FRR FAR 1:N 1:1 High Low 45 25 Medium Medium 35 15 Low High 25 10 Menu Item Description Palm 1:1 Matching Under 1:1 Verification Method, only when the similarity between the verifying palm and the Threshold users registered palm is greater than this value can the verification succeed. Palm 1:N Matching Under 1:N Verification Method, only when the similarity between the verifying palm and all Threshold registered palm is greater than this value can the verification succeed. 7.6 Reset to Factory Settings Reset data such as communication settings and system settings to factory settings. Tap Reset on the System interface. Press [OK] to finish the reset setting. 7.7 USB Upgrade With this option, the device firmware can be upgraded by using the upgrade file in a USB disk. Before conducting this operation, ensure that the USB disk is properly inserted into the device and contains the correct upgrade file. If no USB disk is inserted in, the system gives the following prompt after you tap USB Upgrade on the System interface. Note: If upgrade file is needed, please contact out technical support. Firmware upgrade is not recommenced under normal circumstances. G3 Pro User Manual 35 8 Personalize Settings Conduct related settings of user interface, voice, bell schedule, punch state options, and customize shortcut keys. Tap [Personalize] on the main menu interface. 8.1 User Interface Settings You can customize the display style of the home interface. Tap User Interface on the Personalize interface. Menu Item Wallpaper Language Select the wallpaper of main screen as required, you can find wallpapers of various Description styles in the device. Select the language of device as required. Lock Power Key power key does not work. When this function is disabled, the system shuts down To set whether to lock the power key. When this function is enabled, pressing the after you press the power key for three seconds. When there is no operation in the menu interface and the time exceeds the set Menu Screen Timeout (s) value, the device will automatically exit to the initial interface. You can disable it or set the value to 60~99999 seconds. Idle Time To Slide Show (s) value, a slide show will be shown. It can be disabled (set to None or set to 3~999 When there is no operation in the initial interface and the time exceeds the set seconds. Slide Show Interval (s) disabled or set to 3~999 s. This refers to the interval between displaying different slide show photos. It can be 36 G3 Pro User Manual Idle Time To Sleep (m) When there is no operation in the device and the set Sleep Time is attained, the device will enter standby mode. Press any key or finger to cancel standby mode. You can disable this function, or set the value to 1~999 minutes. If this function is turned to [Disabled], the device will not enter standby mode. Main Screen Style Choosing the position and ways of the clock and status key. 8.2 Voice Settings Tap User Interface on the Personalize interface. Menu Item Voice Description Select whether to enable voice prompts during Prompt operating, press [ON] to enable it. Touch Select whether to enable keyboard voice while pressing Prompt keyboard, press [ON] to enable it. Volume Set the volume of device. Many companies choose to use bell to signify on-duty and off-duty time. When reaching the scheduled time for bell, the device will play the selected ringtone automatically until the ringing duration is passed. 8.3 Bells Settings 8.3.1 Add a Bell Tap Bell Schedules on the Personalize interface. 1. Tap New Bell Schedule. 2. Tap Bell Status to enable the bell status. 3. Set Bell Time. 4. Set Repeat. G3 Pro User Manual 37 5. Select a ring tone. 6. Select the internal bell delay. 8. The added bells are displayed in a list. 7. Return to the Bell Schedules interface and tap All Bell Schedules. 8.3.2 Edit a Bell On the All Bell Schedules interface, tap the bell item to be edited. Tap Edit. The editing method is the same as that of a new bell, and not described here. 8.3.3 Delete a Bell On the All Bell Schedules interface, tap a bell item to be deleted. Tap Delete and select [Yes] to delete the bell. The bell is deleted successfully. 38 G3 Pro User Manual 8.4 Punch States Settings Tap Punch State Options on the Personalize interface. Menu Item Description Punch State Mode switched automatically. Select a punch state mode, which can be:
Mappings menu will become invalid. Off: To disable the punch state key function. The punch state key set under Shortcut Key Manual Mode: To switch the punch state key manually, and the punch state key will disappear after Punch State Timeout. Auto Mode: After this mode is chosen, set the switching time of punch state key in Shortcut Key Mappings; when the switching time is reached, the set punch state key will be Manal and Auto Mode: Under this mode, the main interface will display the auto-switching punch state key, meanwhile supports manually switching punch state key. After timeout, the manually switching punch state key will become auto-switching punch state key. Manual Fixed Mode: After punch state key is manually switched, the punch state key will remain unchanged until being manually switched next time. Fixed Mode: Only the fixed punch state key will be shown and it cannot be switched. 8.5 Shortcut Keys Settings Shortcut keys can be defined as punch state keys or menu function key. When the device is on the main interface, pressing the set shortcut key will display the attendance state or enter the menu operation interface. Tap Shortcut Key Mappings on the Personalize interface. 1. Tap the shortcut key to be set (For the name of corresponding key, refer section 1.6 Initial Interface). 2. The shortcut key setting interface is displayed. G3 Pro User Manual 39 3. Set the state value (value range 0-250). 4. Set corresponding function for this touch key. 6. Set the state key name. 7. Customize and enter a name. 9. Tap the main interface to show the shortcut menu. Tap the attendance state to make a switch. Tap the function to rapidly access the function settings. (Tap F1 New User to rapidly access this menu.) 40 G3 Pro User Manual 9 Data Mgt. To manage data in the device, which includes delete data, backup data and restore data. Tap Data Mgt. on the main menu interface. 9.1 Delete Data Tap Delete Data on the Data Mgt. interface. Menu Item Description Delete Attendance Data To delete all attendance data in the device. Delete Attendance Photo To delete all users attendance photos in the device. Delete Blacklist Photo failed verifications. To delete all blacklisted photos in the device, which means the photos taken after Delete All Data To delete all user information, fingerprints and attendance logs etc. Delete Admin Role To make all Administrators become Normal Users. Delete Access Control To delete all access data. Delete User Photo To delete all user photo in the device. Delete Wallpaper To delete all wallpapers in the device. Delete Screen Savers To delete all screen savers in the device. Note: When deleting the attendance record, attendance photo or blacklist photo, you can select Delete All or Delete by Time Range. When Delete by Time Range is selected, you need to set the time range for data deletion. G3 Pro User Manual 41 Select Delete by Time Range. Set the time range and tap Confirm (OK). 9.2 Data Backup To backup the business data, or configuration data to the U-disk. Tap Backup Data on the Data Mgt. interface. 1. Select Backup to USB Disk. 2. Tap Backup Content. 3. Select the content to be backed up. 4. Make a backup remark. (This step is optional.) 5. Tap Backup Start, and the backup succeeds. When you choose to save data in a USB disk, ensure that the USB disk is properly plugged into the device. 42 G3 Pro User Manual 9.3 Data Restoration To restore the data in the USB disk to the device. Tap Restore Data on the Data Mgt. interface. 1. Tap Restore from USB Disk. 2. Tap Content. 3. Select the data content to be restored. 4. Tap start restore and select yes to confirm restoration. When you choose to save data to a USB disk, ensure that the USB disk is properly plugged into the device and contains corresponding data to be restored. G3 Pro User Manual 43 10 Access Control Access Control option is used to set the Time Schedule, Holidays, Access Groups, Combined Verification etc., the related parameters for the device to control the lock and other devices. Tap [Access Control] on the main menu interface. To gain access, the registered user must meet the following conditions:
group time zone. 1. Users access time falls within either users personal time zone or 2. Users group must be in the access combo (when there are other groups in the same access combo, verification of members of those groups are also required to unlock the door). In default settings, new users are allocated into the first group with the default group time zone and access combo as 1(, and set in unlocking state. 10.1 Access Control Options Settings To set the parameters of the equipment control lock and related equipment. Tap Access Control Options on the Access Control interface. Menu Item Description Door Lock Delay (s) electronic lock receives an open signal sent from the device (value ranges from 0 to 10 The period of time of unlocking (from door opening to closing automatically) after the seconds).s Door Sensor Delay (s) the door sensor is inconsistent with that of the door sensor mode, alarm will be triggered. When the door is opened, the door sensor will be checked after a time period; if the state of The time period is the Door Sensor Delay (value ranges from 1 to 255 seconds). It includes Normally Open, Normally Closed and No. No means door sensor is not in use;
Door Sensor Type Normally Open means the door is opened when electricity is on; Normally Closed means the door is closed when electricity is on. Door Alarm Delay (s) will be triggered after a time period; this time period is the Door Alarm Delay (the value When the state of the door sensor is inconsistent with that of the door sensor type, alarm ranges from 0 to 999 seconds). 44 G3 Pro User Manual Retry Times To Alarm times), the alarm will be triggered. If the set value is None, the alarm will not be triggered When the number of failed verification reaches the set value (value ranges from 1 to 9 NC Time Period NO Time Period Valid holidays Speaker Alarm after failed verification. period. period. To set time period for Normally Closed mode, so that no one can gain access during this To set time period for Normally Open, so that the door is always unlocked during this To set if NC Time Period or NO Time Period settings are valid in set holiday time period. Choose [ON] to enable the set NC or NO time period in holiday. When the [Speaker Alarm] is enabled, the speaker will raise an alarm when the device is being dismantled. Reset Access Setting To restore access control parameters. Note: After setting NC Time Period, please lock the door well, otherwise alarm might be triggered during NC Time Period. 10.2 Time Schedule Settings Time Schedule is the minimum time unit of access control settings; at most 50 Time Schedules can be set for the system. Each Time Schedule consists of 7 time sections (a week), and each time section is the valid time within 24 hrs. Tap Time Schedule on the Access Control interface. 1. Tap the input box of search time zone. 2. Enter the number of time zone (50 in total to be searched.) 3. Tap the date on which time zone setting is required. 4. Press Up and Down to set the start and end time, and then press Confirm (OK). Valid Time Schedule: 00:00 ~ 23:59 (Whole-day valid) or when the end time is greater than the start time. 1. Invalid Time Schedule: When the end time is smaller than the start time. 2. The default time zone 1 indicates that system is open all day long. G3 Pro User Manual 45 10.3 Holidays Settings The concept of holiday and festival is introduced into access control. On holidays or festivals, special access control time may be required, but changing everyone's access control time is very tedious. Therefore, the access control time on holidays and festivals, which applies to all staff, can be set. If the access control time on holidays and festivals is set, the opening period of time on holidays and festivals subjects to the time period set here. Tap Holidays on the Access Control interface. 10.3.1 Add a New Holiday Tap Add Holiday on the Holidays interface. Set holiday parameters. The added holidays are displayed in a list. 10.3.2 Edit a Holiday On the Holidays interface, tap to select an item to be modified. Tap [Edit]. Modify holiday parameters. 46 G3 Pro User Manual 10.3.3 Delete a Holiday On the Holidays interface, tap to select a holiday item to be modified, and tap Delete. Tap Ok to confirm deletion. After deletion, this holiday is no longer displayed in All Holidays. 10.4 Access Groups Settings Grouping is to manage users in the groups. Group users' default time zone is set to be the group time zone, while users can set their personal time zone. When the group verification mode overlaps the user verification mode, the user verification modes prevails. Each group can set 3 time zones at most, as long as one of them is valid, the group can be verified successfully. By default, the newly enrolled user belongs to Access Group 1, and can also be allocated to other access group. Tap Access Groups on the Access Control interface. 10.4.1 Add a New Group Tap New Group on the Access Groups interface. Set access group parameters. Note:
The added access groups are displayed in a list. You can rapidly search for groups by number. 1. The system has a default access group numbered 1, which cannot be deleted but can be modified. 2. A number cannot be modified again after being set. 3. When the holiday is set to be valid, the personnel in a group can open the door only when group time period overlaps with the holiday time period. G3 Pro User Manual 47 4. When the holiday is set to be invalid, the access control time of the personnel in this group is not affected by holidays. 10.4.2 Edit a Group On the All Groups interface, tap to select the access group item to be modified. Tap Edit. Modify access group parameters. 10.4.3 Delete a Group On the All Groups interface, tap to select the access group item to be modified, and tap Delete. Tap OK to confirm deletion. The deleted access group displayed in All Groups. is no longer 10.5 Combined Verification Settings Combine two or more members to achieve multi-verification and improve security. Tap Combined Verification on the Access Control interface. 1. Tap the unlocking combination to be set or tap the search bar and enter an unlocking combination number to find the specific combination. 2. Tap this unlocking combination item. 48 G3 Pro User Manual Note:
In a Combined Verification, the range of user number is: 0 N 5. If you need to delete an unlocking combination, directly set all digits of the combination number to 0. If you need to modify a combination, directly tap corresponding combination item to conduct setting again. 3. Tap Up and Down to enter the combination number, and then press [Confirm (OK)]. When users come across duress, select duress alarm mode, the device will then open the door as usual and send the 10.6 Duress Options Settings alarm signal to the backstage alarm. Tap Duress Options on the Access Control interface. Menu Item Alarm on 1:1 Match Alarm on 1: N Match Alarm on Password Alarm Delay (s) Description In [ON] state, when a user uses 1:1 Verification Method to verify any registered fingerprint, alarm will be triggered. In [OFF] state, no alarm signal will be triggered. In [ON] state, when a user uses 1:N Verification Method to verify any registered fingerprint, alarm will be triggered. In [OFF] state, no alarm signal will be triggered. In [ON] state, when a user uses password verification method, alarm will be triggered. In [OFF]
state, no alarm signal will be triggered. When duress alarm is triggered, the device will send out alarm signal after 10 seconds (default);
the alarm delay time can be changed (value ranges from 1 to 999 seconds). G3 Pro User Manual 49 11 USB Manager You can import the user information, fingerprint template and attendance data in the machine to matching attendance software for processing by using a USB disk, or import the user information and fingerprints to other fingerprint devices for backup. Before uploading/downloading data from/to the USB disk, insert the USB disk into the USB slot first. Tap USB Manager on the main menu interface. 11.1 USB Download On the USB Manager interface, tap Download. Menu Item Description Attendance Data To download attendance data in specified time period into USB disk. User Data To download all user information and fingerprints from the device into USB disk. User Portrait To download all user photos from the device into a USB disk. Attendance Photo To download all attendance photos from the device into USB disk. Blacklist Photo USB disk. To download all blacklisted photos (photos taken after failed verifications) from the device into Work Code To save the work code in the device to a USB disk. Short Message To download the short message set in the device to a USB disk. 50 G3 Pro User Manual 11.2 USB Upload On the USB Manager interface, tap Upload. Menu Item Description To upload all screen savers from USB disk into the device. You can choose Upload selected photo or Upload all photos. The images will be displayed on the devices main interface after Screen Saver upload. During uploading, you need to create a folder named "advertise" in the root directory of the USB disk, and put the advertising photos in this directory. A maximum of 20 photos are supported and each photo cannot exceed 30 KB. The photo name and format are not limited, with formats such as jpg, png and bmp supported. To upload all wallpapers from USB disk into the device. You can choose Upload selected photo or Upload all photos. The images will be displayed on the screen after upload. During Wallpaper uploading, you need to create a folder named "wallpaper" in the root directory of the USB disk, and put the wallpaper photos in this directory. A maximum of 20 photos are supported and each photo cannot exceed 30 KB. The photo name and format are not limited, with formats such as jpg, png and bmp supported. User Data To upload all user information and fingerprints from the device into USB disk. User Portrait To upload all user photos from the device into a USB disk. Upload Work Code To upload work codes in the USB disk to the device. Short Message To upload short messages saved in the USB disk to the device. Note: The size of a single user photo or attendance photo does not exceed 10 KB, and the device can save a total of 10,000 user photos and attendance photos. The optimal size of an advertising photo or wallpaper is 640*480. 11.3 Download Options Settings On the USB Manager interface, tap Download Options. Menu Item Encrypt Attendance Data Description During uploading and downloading, the attendance data is encrypted. Delete ATT After successful downloading, the attendance data on Data the device is deleted. G3 Pro User Manual 51 12 Attendance Search attendance logs. Tap Attendance Search on the main menu interface. When users verify successfully, attendance records are saved in the device. This function enables users to check The process of querying attendance photos and blacklist photos is the same as that of querying attendance records. The following is an example of querying attendance records. On the Attendance Record interface, tap Attendance Record. 1. Enter the user ID to be searched and tap OK. Taping OK without entering a user ID records of all searches employees. the attendance 2. Select the time range for attendance record query. 3. The record search succeeds. Tap the record 4. The above figure shows the details of this record. in green to view its details. 52 G3 Pro User Manual 13 Print Settings and only be equipped in some products). Tap [Print] on the main menu interface. Devices with printing function can print attendance records out when a printer is connected (this function is optional Tap Data Field Setup on the Print interface. Press ON/OFF to turn on / off the fields needing to be printed. Press ON/OFF to turn on / off the Paper Cut function. Note:
To turn on the Paper Cut function, it is required to connect the device with a printer with paper cutting function, so that the printer will cut papers according to the selected printing information when printing. G3 Pro User Manual 53 14 Short Messages SMS is similar to notice. The operator can edit the notice content in advance and display it in SMS format on the screen. SMS includes common SMS and individual SMS. If common SMS is set, will be displayed in information column at the top of the standby interface in specified time. If individual SMS is set, the employee who can receive SMS can see SMS after successful attendance. 14.1 Add a New Short Message 1. Entering the content: Enter the content of a short message with an input method. Tap Message. Enter the content and press OK to save the entered content and quit. 2. Setting the start date and time: the date and time when the short message becomes valid. Select Start Date and press OK. Press the numeric keys on the keypad to enter the date and press OK. 3. Set Expired time(m)SMS appears in the effective time. After the effective time, it won't appear. Notes: For public short messages, the effective period is also the display period. For private short messages, you need to set a display period after setting an effective period. That is, the display period of a private short message can be viewed when you punch in or out during the effective period of the message. 4. Set Message type Public: SMS able to be seen by all employees. Personal: SMS aimed at individual only. Draft: Preset SMS, no difference of individual SMS or common SMS. 54 G3 Pro User Manual Select Message Type and press OK. Press to select a type and press OK for confirmation. 14.2 Message Options Set the personal Message Show Delay time on the initial interface. 14.3 View the Public Messages and Personal Message After a public short message is set, the short message icon is displayed on the upper right of the main interface, and the public short message content is displayed in scroll mode below. The content of a personal short message is displayed after successful user authentication. The public short message is -displayed in The personal short message is displayed the lower part of the interface. after successful user authentication. G3 Pro User Manual 55 15 Work Code Employees salaries are subject to their attendance records. Employees may be engaged in different types of work which may vary with time periods. Considering the salaries vary with work types, the FFR terminal provides a parameter to indicate the corresponding work type for every attendance record to facilitate rapid understanding of different attendance situations during the handling of attendance data. 15.1 Add a Work Code No.: A digital code of the work code. Label: The meaning of the work code. 1. Editing an ID Select ID. 2. Editing a name Press the numeric keys to assign a number between 1~99999999. Select Name. Press * to select an input method and enter a name. 56 G3 Pro User Manual 15.2 All Work Codes List You can view, edit and delete work codes in All Work Codes interface. The process of editing a work code is the same as that of adding a work code except that the ID is not allowed to be modified. View the information about all work codes. Edit or delete a work code. 15.3 Work Code Options To set whether the work code must be entered and whether the entered work code must exist during authentication. Select Work Code Options. Press ON/OFF to turn on or off. G3 Pro User Manual 57 16 Autotest To automatically test whether all modules in the device function properly, which include the LCD, voice, keyboard, fingerprint sensor, camera and RTC (Real-Time Clock). In the initial interface, press [Autotest] to enter the Autotest interface. Description Menu Item Test All Test LCD Test Voice To test LCD, Voice, Keyboard, Fingerprint Sensor, Face, and Clock RTC. During the test, Touch the screen to continue, while press [
] to exit the test. To test the display effect of LCD screen by displaying full color, pure white, and pure black to check whether the screen displays colors properly. The device automatically tests whether the voice files stored in the device are complete and the voice quality is good. Test Keyboard Test if the keyboard is working by checking if the screen is normal enough. Test Fingerprint To test the fingerprint sensor by pressing fingerprint to check if the collected fingerprint image is Sensor clear. When pressing fingerprint on the sensor, the image will be displayed on the screen. Test Face To test if the camera functions properly by checking the photos taken are clear for use. To test the Real-Time Clock. The device tests whether the clock works properly and accurately by Test Clock RTC checking the stopwatch. Touch the screen to start counting time, and press it again to stop counting, to see if the stopwatch counts time accurately. 58 G3 Pro User Manual 17 System Information Check data capacity, device and firmware information. Tap [System Info] on the main menu interface. 1. On the System Info interface, tap an information item to be browsed. 2. View the data capacity information, and press Page Down to view other information. 3. View the device information, and press Page Down to view other information. 4. View the device firmware information. G3 Pro User Manual 59 Appendix 1 Printing Function Remarks: Only some models support printing function. Function Instruction This function only supports serial port but not parallel port printing. Printing content is output via RS232 format;
verification information will be output every time to the serial port. Printing is available if a printer is connected, or a hyper terminal can be used to read output content. Connection between the device 2TXD <-----> 3 RXD and printer Device Printer 3RXD <-----> 2 TXD 5GND <-----> 7 FG RS232 Pin-line order
[Connection Diagram]
[Operation]
1. 2. Note:
formats. In the initial interface, press [M/OK] > Comm. > Serial Comm > Baudrate, and choose 19200 as the baud rate. In the initial interface, press [M/OK] > Print. To set the printing format and parameters, please refer to 13 Print Settings 1. The baud rate of the device and printer (hyper terminal) should be consistent. 2. If the default printing format is not satisfactory, you may contact our company to customize other 60 G3 Pro User Manual Appendix 2 Statement on the Right to Privacy Dear Customers:
Thank you for choosing this hybrid biometric recognition product, which was designed and manufactured by ZKTeco. As a world-renowned provider of core biometric recognition technologies, we are constantly developing and researching new products, and strive to follow the privacy laws of each country in which our products are sold. We Declare That:
involve privacy protection. 1. All of our civilian fingerprint recognition devices capture only characteristics, not fingerprint images, and do not 2. None of the fingerprint characteristics that we capture can be used to reconstruct an image of the original fingerprint, and do not involve privacy protection. 3. As the provider of this device, we will assume no direct or indirect responsibility for any consequences that may 4. If you would like to dispute human rights or privacy issues concerning your use of our product, please directly result from your use of this device. contact your dealer. Our other law-enforcement fingerprint devices or development tools can capture the original images of citizen's fingerprints. As to whether or not this constitutes an infringement of your rights, please contact your Government or the final supplier of the device. As the manufacturer of the device, we will assume no legal liability. Note:
The Chineselaw includes the following provisions on the personal freedom of its citizens:
1. There shall be no illegal arrest, detention, search, or infringement of persons;
2. Personal dignity is related to personal freedom and shall not be infringed upon;
3. A citizen's house may not be infringed upon;
4. A citizen's right to communication and the confidentiality of that communication is protected by the law. As a final point, we would like to further emphasize that biometric recognition is an advanced technology that will be certainly used in E-commerce, banking, insurance, judicial, and other sectors in the future. Every year the world is subjected to major losses due to the insecure nature of passwords. The Biometric products serve to protect your identity in high-security environments. G3 Pro User Manual 61 Appendix 3 Eco-friendly Operation The product's "eco-friendly operational period" refers to the time period during which this product will not discharge any toxic or hazardous substances when used in accordance with the prerequisites in this manual. The eco-friendly operational period specified for this product does not include batteries or other components that are easily worn down and must be periodically replaced. The battery's eco-friendly operational period is 5 years. Hazardous or Toxic substances and their quantities Hazardous/Toxic Substance/Element Lead (Pb) Mercury Cadmium
(Hg)
(Cd) Hexavalent chromium
(Cr6+) Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers
(PBDE) Component Name Chip Resistor Chip Capacitor Chip Inductor Diode ESD component Buzzer Adapter Screws indicates that the total amount of toxic content in all the homogeneous materials is below the limit as specified in SJ/T 113632006. indicates that the total amount of toxic content in all the homogeneous materials exceeds the limit as specified in SJ/T 113632006. Note: 80% of this products components are manufactured using non-toxic and eco-friendly materials. The components which contain toxins or harmful elements are included due to the current economic or technical limitations which prevent their replacement with non-toxic materials or elements. 62 G3 Pro User Manual FCC Warning:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. ZKTeco Industrial Park, No.26, 188 Industrial Road, Tangxia Town, Dongguan, China Tel: +86 769-82109991 Fax: +86 755-89602394 www.zkteco.com Copyright2020 ZKTECO CO., LTD. All rights reserved. G3 Pro User Manual 63
1 2 | Label and Location | ID Label/Location Info | 114.52 KiB | August 16 2022 |
4 74.9 F-) Smart Identification Terminal Model: G3 Pro Input: DC 12V = 3A Operating Temperature: 0C-45C Operating Humidity: 10%-90%
FCC ID: 2AJ9T-10304 Made in China
1 2 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 110.19 KiB | August 16 2022 |
ZKTECO CO., LTD. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AJ9T-10304 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type Block Diagram, Schematics, Operational Description, File Name Block Diagram Operation Description schematic diagram The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Zhonglie Ge ZKTECO CO., LTD. Rev 11/20/07
1 2 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 93.15 KiB | August 16 2022 |
ZKTECO CO., LTD. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 1435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2022-8-5 SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: 2AJ9T-10304 To Whom It May Concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Lisa Wang at EMTEK (SHENZHEN) CO., LTD. on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by EMTEK (SHENZHEN) CO., LTD. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti- Drug Abuse Act. We, the applicant, are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Zhonglie Ge ZKTECO CO., LTD.
1 2 | family models declaration letter | Cover Letter(s) | 124.92 KiB | August 16 2022 |
Declaration on model difference We the undersigned hereby confirm that any of our production units bearing the following model numbers are identical in circuitry and electrical, mechanical and physical construction; the only differences are the model name and the color of appearance for trading purpose. Production name Trade name Model no. Smart Identification Terminal N/A G3 Pro, uFace202 Plus, uFace302 Plus, uFace401 Plus, uFace402 Plus, uFace602 Plus, uFace800 Plus, sFace900, iFace1000, G3 Pro-RFID Confirmed by ZKTECO CO., LTD. Zhonglie Ge ZKTECO CO., LTD. Date:
August 5, 2022
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ZKTECO CO., LTD.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026008086
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.32,Pingshan Industrial Avenue,Tangxia Town, Dongguan City,Guangdong Province,China 523728
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No.32,Pingshan Industrial Avenue,Tangxia Town
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Dongguan, N/A
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China
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T******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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2AJ9T
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10304
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1 2 | Name |
Z******** G********
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Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86 0******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+86 0********
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G******@ZKTECO.COM
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1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Smart Identification Terminal | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except as per FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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EMTEK (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
L**** W********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86 75********
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w******@emtek.com.cn
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some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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