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en:fs2_revision_note_120 [2021/05/12 09:56] chloe created |
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<text size="large">5.</text> If the data transmission fails when communicating with OSDP, it is transmitted again. \\ | <text size="large">5.</text> If the data transmission fails when communicating with OSDP, it is transmitted again. \\ | ||
<text size="large">6.</text> Improves the data protection. \\ | <text size="large">6.</text> Improves the data protection. \\ | ||
- | <text size="large">7.</text> Increase the items to encrypt the data. \\ | + | * Increase the items to encrypt the data.\\ |
+ | * Support to setting the period for storing the personal information. \\ | ||
+ | * Support for additional features in Secure Tamper: Delete Users, Logs, Data Encryption Key, SSL certificate, and Smart Card Layout when a secure tamper event occurs. \\ | ||
- | <text size="large">8.</text> Support to setting the period for storing the personal information. \\ | + | <text size="large">7.</text> Change the maximum value of the width for the Wiegand Input. \\ |
- | <text size="large">9.</text> Support for additional features in Secure Tamper: Delete Users, Logs, Data Encryption Key, SSL certificate, and Smart Card Layout when a secure tamper event occurs. \\ | + | |
- | <text size="large">10.</text> Change the maximum value of the width for the Wiegand Input. \\ | + | <text size="large">8.</text> Support to the number of users, fingerprints, faces, and cards in Manage Users in Device. \\ |
- | <text size="large">11.</text> Support to the number of users, fingerprints, faces, and cards in Manage Users in Device. \\ | + | <text size="large">9.</text> Support for Individual Authentication Successful Messages and Working alarm time reports. \\ |
- | <text size="large">12.</text> Support for Individual Authentication Successful Messages and Working alarm time reports. \\ | + | <text size="large">10.</text> When using The bypass, The card ID is output as Wiegand even though a user authenticates with the AoC. \\ |
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- | <text size="large">13.</text> When using The bypass, The card ID is output as Wiegand even though a user authenticates with the AoC. \\ | + | |
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<text size="large">1.</text> When attempting to connect to a wireless LAN, if a user deletes and saves the IP address and gateway, the device restarts repeatedly. \\ | <text size="large">1.</text> When attempting to connect to a wireless LAN, if a user deletes and saves the IP address and gateway, the device restarts repeatedly. \\ | ||
<text size="large">2.</text> When Micom is reset, the output does not restore to its previous status. \\ | <text size="large">2.</text> When Micom is reset, the output does not restore to its previous status. \\ | ||
+ | <text size="large">3.</text> Wiegand Out is not output when authenticating with blacklist card. \\ | ||
<text size="large">4.</text> With Bypass enabled, authentication failure message is not displayed when unregistered ID is authenticated. \\ | <text size="large">4.</text> With Bypass enabled, authentication failure message is not displayed when unregistered ID is authenticated. \\ | ||
<text size="large">5.</text> Authentication fails because the server matching enabled for RFID cards and IDs. \\ | <text size="large">5.</text> Authentication fails because the server matching enabled for RFID cards and IDs. \\ |