Updating terminals information in timetec, Deleting terminal from timetec – FingerTec TimeTec Web User Manual

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CONTENTS

Note:

It is important to

make sure that all terminals
are loaded with Webster be-
fore you attempt to connect
the terminals to TimeTec.
Webster is an online web
based platform, similar to
an SDK, that is used to con-
solidate and centralize the
database for time and at-
tendance. With the Webster
platform, you can access raw
time attendance data any-
time and everywhere using
internet browser.

Field Description

Terminal ID

Identify terminals that are being connected

to TimeTec with a unique ID for example 110,
111, 112, etc.

Terminal Group

Define which group that a particular terminal

belongs to i.e Terminal 111 belongs to Group
1, normal hours workers., Terminal 110 is be-
ing used by Group 2 who has shifts.

Description

Describe the location of the terminal for easy

reference and identification for, example
main entrance, biology building entrance,
laboratory 1 entrance, etc.

Model

State the model of the terminal (e.g. AC100,

TA100, R2) for easier tracing and tracking.

Serial No

Each terminal comes with a unique serial

number; input the serial number of the termi-
nal here for identification.

Connect

Choose to connect the terminal via web to list

the terminals in TimeTec.

Updating Terminals Information in TimeTec

From time to time, you might want to update the terminal(s) information TimeTec
provides you with an option to update the information of every terminal that you
have added into TimeTec.

Choose

Device

> Click on

the right of a row and edit accordingly

Deleting Terminal from TimeTec

You can delete any terminal from the list of devices once the terminals are no longer
used for recording attendance or the company has made changes that affect any
listed terminals in TimeTec.

Choose

Device

> Click on

the far right of a row > Confirm the deletion.

You can add the terminal(s) back to TimeTec as and when necessary. Refer to

Chap-

ter 3, Page 11

for instructions.

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