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 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_E|E]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_E|E]]</​button>​
 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_F|F]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_F|F]]</​button>​
-<button type="​info"​ size="​xs" disabled="​true">​G</​button>​+<button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_G|G]]</​button>​
 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_H|H]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_H|H]]</​button>​
 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_I|I]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_I|I]]</​button>​
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 +  * [[parallel_port|Parallel port]]: An I/O port that transmits data simultaneously through a parallel interface. ​ \\
  
   * [[password|Password]]:​ A string that an individual uses together with their [[user_id|user ID]] for authentication. ​ \\   * [[password|Password]]:​ A string that an individual uses together with their [[user_id|user ID]] for authentication. ​ \\
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 +  * [[payroll_sys|Payroll system]]: A system for calculating each employee'​s total wages by taking into account factors such as their working hours, [[tna|T&​A(Time and Attendance)]],​ and taxes, and paying them the correct amount. ​  \\
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 +  * [[piggybacking|Piggybacking]]:​ One of the fraudulent authentication-based access methods where a person without permission to access a restricted zone intentionally enters said zone together with a person who has access permissions. Also called '​piggybacking'​ or '​piggyback,'​ this is one of the most typical methods of gaining unauthorized access along with a [[tailgating|tailgating]]. Generally, piggybacking refers to the act of gaining unauthorized access with intent, while tailgating refers to the act of gaining unauthorized access without intent. \\
  
   * [[pin|PIN (Personal Identification Number)]]: A serial number given to an individual for their identification. \\   * [[pin|PIN (Personal Identification Number)]]: A serial number given to an individual for their identification. \\
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 +  * [[poe|PoE(Power over Ethernet)]]:​ A system that powers the device through an Ethernet cable. Because this system only requires a single cable to transfer data and supply power to the device, it is easy to install and scale, and can also reduce wiring costs. \\ 
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   * [[port_number|Port number]]: The port number used for intercommunication in TCP/UDP. Its range is from 0 to 65535. \\  ​   * [[port_number|Port number]]: The port number used for intercommunication in TCP/UDP. Its range is from 0 to 65535. \\  ​