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ProCapture-T & ProRF-T and ZKBioSecurity 3.0 Quick Start Guide
Device Opreation
Access Control Combination Settings
E.g. : Add an access control combination which requires 2 person’s verication from both Access Control
Group 1 (set in User Management) and Access Control Group 2.
Note:
A. A single access control combination can consist of a maximum of 5 access control groups (in order
to open door, verication of all 5 users is required).
B. If the combination is set as shown in gure 3, a user from access control group 2 must obtain veri-
cation of 2 users from access control group 1 in order to open door.
C. Set all access control group number to zero to reset access control combination.
Troubleshooting
1. Fingerprint cannot be read or it takes too long ?
@ Check whether a nger or ngerprint sensor is stained with sweat, water or dust.
@ Retry after wiping o nger and ngerprint sensor with dry paper tissue or a mildly wet cloth.
@ If a ngerprint is too dry, blow on the nger and retry.
2. “Invalid time zone” is displayed after verication?
@ Contact Administrator to check if the user has the privilege to gain access within that time zone.
3. The Tamper Alarm rings?
@ Check whether the user privilege is set correctly.
@ Check whether the lock wiring is correct.
@ Check whether anti-passback mode is in use. In anti-passback mode, only the person who has
entered through that door can exit.
4. The Tamper Alarm rings?
@ To cancel the triggered alarm mode, carefully check whether the device and back plate are se-
curely connected to each other, and reinstall the device properly if necessary.
5. How to cancel alarms?
@ Verify a registered user.
1. In “Access Control” interface, press to select
“Combined Verification”; then press to enter
the “Combined Verification” list. Click the desired
combination and press to enter the modification interface (as shown in figure 2).
2. Click or to change the number, click or
to switch editing box, set the user group number, and click to save and return to “Combined
Verification” list (as shown in figure 3).