Biostar VP5200SS16 Administrator Guide - Page 185
Event Type, Change Format, Wiegand Mode, Wiegand Input
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5. Customize Settings - Event Type: Set the type of event to assign to the key (Not Use, Check In, Check Out, In, or Out). In/Out indicates the general check in/out events during a day whereas Check In/Out indicates the formal check in/out events upon arrival and departure at work-or the first check-in and the last check-out events on that day. When you choose Check In or Check Out, you can enable the "Regard as normal check-in/checkout event" option. If this option is enabled, users using the appropriate keys will be regarded arriving or leaving on time at work even though they actually come late or leave early. If you enable the "Only Result" option, they appear being on time on T&A reports but their work time will be calculated correctly based on their actual check in/out time. If you choose Out, you can enable the "Add work time after this event" option. If this option is enabled, users using the appropriate key will be considered working for the remainder of the time slot even though they leave the office early. 5.1.3.10 Wiegand tab The Wiegand tab allows you to configure the Wiegand format for a BioLite Net device. Unlike BioStation devices, only one Wiegand format can be configured at a time (either input only or output only). You can click Change Format to launch the Wiegand Configuration wizard. To activate the Wiegand feature for a BioLite Net device, you can select the checkbox at the top right of the tab. For more information on configuring the Wiegand format, pleaes see section 3.2.13. Wiegand Mode: Set the mode of Wiegand input to use when reading card ID data (Legacy or Extended). The Legacy mode will process ID data from networked devices and RF card readers in the same way (this is the typical function of previous versions of BioStar). The Extended mode will allow RF card readers to operate independently, which allows them to be associated with doors, included in zones, and leave logs with their own device IDs. Wiegand Input: Assign the Wiegand input: 185 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com