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 ===== How to batch edit devices ===== ===== How to batch edit devices =====
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-Situations where you need to manage the devices that are used for access control and time & attendance will happen all the time. The network environment might have changed or you might need to add a specific user to have privileges to control the devices ​itself. To minimize the work for the administrator, ​the BioStar 2 provides a feature where you can batch edit some features of the device.+Situations where you need to manage the devices that are used for access control and time & attendance will happen all the time. The network environment might have changedor you might need to add a specific user to have privileges to control the device ​itself. To minimize the work for the administrator,​ BioStar 2 provides a feature where you can batch edit some features of the device.
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 3. A screen will appear that will show all editable options. 3. A screen will appear that will show all editable options.
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-4. To modify an option, click the pencil shaped icon and change the values.+4. To modify an option, click the pencil-shaped icon and change the values.
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 === Options that can be modified by batch === === Options that can be modified by batch ===
 1. Use DHCP - Configure the device to get the address from the DHCP server or to allocate a static IP manually.\\ 1. Use DHCP - Configure the device to get the address from the DHCP server or to allocate a static IP manually.\\
-2. Full Access - Configure the device to allow all authentications or to work based on the access group configurations.\\ +2. Use Server Matching – Configure the device to perform authentication matching after the user data is stored in the server.\\ 
-3. Time Zone - Configure the device'​s time zone.\\ +3. Full Access - Configure the device to allow all authentications or to work based on the access group configurations.\\ 
-4. Smart Card Layout - Configure the device'​s smart card layout which will be used to read the smart card issued from BioStar 2.\\ +4. Time Zone - Configure the device'​s time zone.\\ 
-5. Subnet Mask - Configure the device'​s subnet mask.\\ +5. Daylight Saving Time – Configure the device to have the Daylight-Saving Time applied to its time.\\  
-6. Gateway - Configure the device'​s gateway address.\\ +6. Smart Card Layout - Configure the device'​s smart card layout which will be used to read the smart card issued from BioStar 2.\\ 
-7. Matching Timeout - Configure the maximum time for the device to match the scanned fingerprint template with the stored templates.\\ +7. Subnet Mask - Configure the device'​s subnet mask.\\ 
-8. Device Port - Configure the port that will be used to communicate when using the server -> device connection.\\ +8. Gateway - Configure the device'​s gateway address.\\ 
-9. Connection Mode - Configure the connection mode to device -> server or to server -> device.\\ +9. Matching Timeout - Configure the maximum time for the device to match the scanned fingerprint template with the stored templates.\\ 
-10. Server Address - Configure the server address the device will try to connect when its set to device -> server mode.\\ +10. Device Port - Configure the port that will be used to communicate when using the server -> device connection.\\ 
-11. RS485 - Configure the RS-485 mode of the device to master, default, or slave.\\ +11. Connection Mode - Configure the connection mode to device -> server or to server -> device.\\ 
-12. Buad Rate - Configure the baud rate to be used when communicating via RS-485.\\ +12. Server Address - Configure the server address the device will try to connect when it'​s ​set to device -> server mode.\\ 
-13. Administrator - Configure a user that will have administrator privilege on the device.\\+13. RS485 - Configure the RS-485 mode of the device to master, default, or slave.\\ 
 +14. Buad Rate - Configure the baud rate to be used when communicating via RS-485.\\ 
 +15. Administrator - Configure a user that will have administrator privilege on the device.\\ 
 +16. Screensaver – Configure the device to have the screensaver.\\ 
 +17. Thermal Camera Use – Configure the device whether to use the thermal camera or not.\\ 
 +18. Threshold Temp – Configure the device to have the threshold for the temperature measured by the user.\\ 
 +19. Temp. Correction – Configure the device to have the temperature correction for the temperature measured by the user.\\ 
 +20. Thermal & Mask Check Mode – Configure the device to check the thermal status & Mask Check option for authentication.\\ 
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