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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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* [[fp_scan_timeout|Scan timeout]]: The time limit for entering fingerprint information.\\ | * [[fp_scan_timeout|Scan timeout]]: The time limit for entering fingerprint information.\\ | ||
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+ | * [[schedule_lock|Scheduled lock]]: A function that locks the doors in a specific zone according to a preset schedule.\\ | ||
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+ | * [[schedule_unlock|Scheduled unlock]]: A function that opens the doors in a specific zone according to a preset schedule.\\ | ||
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+ | * [[secure_tamper|Secure tamper]]: A function that immediately deletes all information about users, logs, encryption keys, and [[ssl|SSL]] certificates stored on the device in the event of tampering due to the detachment of the device from the bracket. \\ | ||
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* [[security_level|Security level]]: The accuracy of fingerprint matching level required to identify users. At a higher security level, the [[frr|False Rejection Rate (FRR)]] can also be higher. \\ | * [[security_level|Security level]]: The accuracy of fingerprint matching level required to identify users. At a higher security level, the [[frr|False Rejection Rate (FRR)]] can also be higher. \\ | ||
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* [[server_matching|Server matching]]: A function that compares the [[credential|credential]] information stored on the server and the credential information entered by a user. \\ | * [[server_matching|Server matching]]: A function that compares the [[credential|credential]] information stored on the server and the credential information entered by a user. \\ | ||
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+ | * [[server_mode|Server mode]]: A mode in which you manually enter the server IP address when connecting the server to the device. As this is a direct input method, there is no danger of the device being misconnected to another server or client. In addition, because this mode ensures that a new connection is made automatically in the event of a disconnection, you can also build a stable network environment. \\ | ||
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+ | * [[short|Short]]: A state in which a wire has been short-circuited. A short circuit usually occurs due to overcurrent or damage to a wire. \\ | ||
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+ | * [[shrink_tube|Shrink tube]]: An elastic rubber object in tube form that shrinks when heated. Its main function is to protect cables used for electronic products from disconnection, corrosion, water damage, etc. \\ | ||
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* [[slave_device|Slave device]]: Among devices connected through [[rs485|RS-485]], the device that only performs the input and output functions. It does not contain user information and is controlled by the [[master_device|master device]]. \\ | * [[slave_device|Slave device]]: Among devices connected through [[rs485|RS-485]], the device that only performs the input and output functions. It does not contain user information and is controlled by the [[master_device|master device]]. \\ | ||
* [[smart_card|Smart card]]: An electronic card that operates in the 13.56 MHz band and is capable of both reading and writing data. A smart card can be fitted with various security functions, such as data encryption and allowing it to be read by a specific reader only. \\ | * [[smart_card|Smart card]]: An electronic card that operates in the 13.56 MHz band and is capable of both reading and writing data. A smart card can be fitted with various security functions, such as data encryption and allowing it to be read by a specific reader only. \\ | ||
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+ | * [[stp|STP(Shielded Twisted Pair cable)]]: A cable covered with a shield to block external noise and reduce interference from electrical signals. This type of cable is mainly used in places with a high level of signal interference such as factories and outdoors, as well as in places that require fast communication speeds. \\ | ||
* [[suprema_template|Suprema template]]: A fingerprint template type defined by Suprema. \\ | * [[suprema_template|Suprema template]]: A fingerprint template type defined by Suprema. \\ | ||
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* [[sdk|SDK (Software Development Kit)]]: A SDK is a set of software development tools that allows software developers to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, or similar development environment platform. \\ | * [[sdk|SDK (Software Development Kit)]]: A SDK is a set of software development tools that allows software developers to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, or similar development environment platform. \\ | ||
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+ | * [[ssl|SSL]]: Short for Secure Sockets Layer, this term refers to a cryptographic protocol used to ensure security and data integrity when a web client and a web server communicate through a network. \\ | ||
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* [[synchronization|Synchronization]]: The act of precisely matching time, information, etc. between different systems or networks.\\ | * [[synchronization|Synchronization]]: The act of precisely matching time, information, etc. between different systems or networks.\\ |