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timeQplus BIOMETRIC™ Installation Guide

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timeQplus BIOMETRIC™ Installation Guide

Scroll and highlight –IP Address -, press ‘OK’ and input the number provided

by your network administrator, and then press ‘OK’. Press ‘ESC’ to exit.

Scroll and highlight –Default gateway-, press ‘OK’ and input the number

provided by your network administrator, and then press ‘OK’. Press ‘ESC’ to

exit.

Scroll and highlight –RS485-. If it reads ‘NO’, no action is required. If it reads

YES’, press ‘OK’, then press a scroll button to change it to ‘NO’, then press

OK’.

Scroll and highlight –Ethernet-. If it reads ‘YES’ no action is required. If it

reads ‘NO’, press ‘OK’, then press a scroll button to change it to ‘YES’, then

press ‘OK’.

Now press ‘ESC’. If the terminal displays the ‘Save?’ message, press ‘OK’.

Then press ‘ESC’ several times until the terminal displays the ‘Welcome

message screen.

NOTE: It is a good idea to record the following values for use during

step 2:

Device ID _____________________

IP Address ____________________

Terminal Configuration for Communication Port (RS232 or RS485)

BEFORE

configuring the TQ100 terminal, it is important to know what the

‘Baud Rate’ is for the COM port that will be used to attach the TQ100 to your

computer. You can determine this value by doing the following:

Right click on ‘Start’ button, and then click on ‘Explore

Locate the ‘My Computer’ folder or icon, right click on it, and then click on

‘Properties’

Click on the ‘Hardware’ tab, and then click on the ‘Device Manager’ button.

Click on the ‘+’ next to ‘Ports (COM&LPT)’

Double click on the Communications Port that the TQ100 is attached to

(normally COM1… you can verify with your computer support person)

Click on ‘Port Settings’ and write down the value in the ‘Bits per second’

field. This is the ‘Baud rate’ number you will input into the TQ100 terminal

during the following setup process. Close out all screens.

Proceed to the TQ100 terminal setup procedure below:

Press the ‘Power On’ button

Press ‘Menu

Using the ‘Scroll Down’ button, highlight the –Setup-, and then press ‘OK

Scroll and highlight –Communication-, then press ‘OK

Press ‘OK’ again and using the 0 thru 9 buttons on the keypad, enter the –

Device ID- number (must be a value from 1 to 10), then press ‘OK

NOTE: The factory default is set to 1. If you plan to use only one terminal,

leave it at 1. If you will have more than one terminal, each will need a

unique ID number.

Scroll and highlight –Baud rate-, press ‘OK’ then use buttons to change the

number if required, then press ‘OK’ again.

NOTE: The factory default is set to 38400 which may not be correct for your

computer. This number must be the same as the value you determined in the

process you performed immediately above.

Scroll and highlight –RS485-

If you are configuring for RS232 this value should be set to ‘NO

If you are configuring for RS485 this value should be set to ‘YES

Press ‘OK’, then press a scroll button to change it to ‘YES’, or ‘NO’,

based on your configuration, then press ‘OK’.

Scroll and highlight –Ethernet-. If it reads ‘NO’, no action is required. If is

reads ‘YES’, press ‘OK’, then press a scroll button to change it to ‘NO’, then

press ‘OK’.

Now press ‘ESC’. If the terminal displays the ‘Save?’ message, press ‘OK’.

Then press ‘ESC’ several times until the terminal displays the ‘Welcome

message screen.

NOTE: It is a good idea to record the following values for use during step 2:

Device ID ___________________

Baud Rate ___________________

Before proceeding to the next step “Power-off” your PC.

Now CONNECT the TQ100 Terminal to your PC based on the type of

network connection you will be using. Now, “Power-on’ your PC.

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