FingerTec TA500 Installation Guide User Manual

Ta500, Installation guide, Step 2 mounting terminals

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Installation Guide

TA500

Biometrics Time Attendance System

Step 1

Determine the Location and Position

of the Installation

Avoid installing the terminals in locations that have contact with

a strong light source (e.g direct sunlight, spotlight, fluorescent

light, etc)

Avoid installing the terminals in locations prone to high moisture

or condensation levels in the air

The recommended installation height of the terminals from the

ground is 1.2 meter.

Step 2

Mounting Terminals

It is recommended that the terminals be mounted to a wall in

to ease the process of enrolment and verification. In a situation

whereby mounting the terminals on a wall is not an option, you

can choose to use flexi kit to convert the terminals to desktop units.

However, there are limited options for the flexi kit and some termi-

nals might not be suitable to be placed on flexi kits.

A. MOUNT ON WALL

After measuring the height

accordingly and make rel-

evant marking on the wall,

drill the screws into the wall

to secure the back plate.

Attach the terminal to the

back plate and tighten the

screws. Refer to Appendix I

for dimensions and meas-

urements of installation.

B. FLEXI-KIT

FingerTec offers flexi-kit for all its time attendance models. Attach

the terminal on the flexi-kit for convenience.

Step 3

Wiring for Power Supply

Please use the power adaptor provided in the package or alterna-

tively you can opt for a linear power supply with specifications of

5VDC 2A. Plug one point of the power adapter to the terminal and

the other end to the power outlet. Don’t exceed the recom-mended

voltage or current to avoid damaging the terminal.

Step 4

Setting Up Data Communication

(Skip this step if you are using USB flash disk to transfer data)

TCP/IP – LAN Connection

For TCP/IP connection, plug the special RJ45 jack into the TCP/IP

(LAN) Port of the terminal. Connect the other end (normal RJ45 jack)

to the local area network hub or a PC. Configure the device ID, IP ad-

dress, subnet mask and Gateway in the terminal (refer to the hard-

ware user manual for details).

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