ZKTeco F4 PLUS Fingerprint Access Machine User Guide

Below you will find brief information for Fingerprint Access Machine F4 PLUS. This document provides a comprehensive guide on the F4 PLUS model. It covers the basic concepts of enrollment and verification, system options, communication settings, and troubleshooting procedures. You will learn how to enroll users, test enrollments, verify identity, and configure the system to meet your specific needs. This device can be used to control access to a facility based on fingerprint verification or a combination of fingerprint and password. It provides features like time zone and grouping access control, and integrates a single-door controller for easy installation.

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Key features

  • Arbitrarily time zone and grouping access control
  • Access control and time attendance functions manageable
  • Internal integrated single-door controller and easy installation
  • Removal alarm function
  • Network management software, provide easy management of multi-device
  • Compatible with Zhongkong time attendance management system
  • Wireless modem optional
  • Wiegand 26 standard output (optional) is compatible with other door controller
  • Adopts ZK 2004V5.06 version high-speed arithmetic

Frequently asked questions

You need to have Enroller, Manager, or Supervisor status to enroll users. The process involves identifying yourself using your existing ID number or fingerprint and then selecting 'Enroll User' from the menu. You can then choose to enroll the user by fingerprint, password, or a combination of both. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the enrollment process.

The system provides three ways to verify your identity: Fingerprint verification, Password verification, and ID number & Fingerprint verification. Choose the method you prefer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the verification procedure.

Access options allow you to set unlocking time zones and combinations for registered users. You can define time zones for a week, divide users into groups, and set different locking combinations. The system also allows you to define a time duration for the lock drive and specify a delay time before the alarm is activated. The Duress option can be used to send out an automatic alert if a registered user is forced to unlock the door.

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