CHIPDRIVE 905463 数据表
CHIPDRIVE® Time Recording
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Clock Communication Setup
DHCP
Enable/Disable
Communication
TCP/IP Server
IP Address
192.168.010.025
Mask
255.255.255.000
Gateway
000.000.000.000
Server IP
000.000.000.000
Port
5010
DHCP: If your network uses a DHCP server, select Enable. Use the arrow keys to make your selection,
and then select OK to confirm. Use the arrow keys to make your next selection. Press OK to confirm and
exit the selection menu.
and then select OK to confirm. Use the arrow keys to make your next selection. Press OK to confirm and
exit the selection menu.
For Communication, you can choose between TCP/IP Server and TCP/IP Client. CHIPDRIVE Time
Recording only supports the default setting TCP/IP Server. The Server IP entry refers to the
communication method "Client" and is therefore irrelevant.
Recording only supports the default setting TCP/IP Server. The Server IP entry refers to the
communication method "Client" and is therefore irrelevant.
If you do not use a DHCP server, you need to enter a suitable IP Address and subnet mask (Mask). Open
the respective selection menus with the OK key, highlight the number you want to modify using the
arrow keys, and then override it by hitting a number key. Please note that all four numbers have to have
three digits, e.g. "003." The Gateway and the Server IP entries are irrelevant for CHIPDRIVE Time
Recording. The Port setting has to match the port setting configured for PC Time Clock Server (see
chapter 3.4.4).
the respective selection menus with the OK key, highlight the number you want to modify using the
arrow keys, and then override it by hitting a number key. Please note that all four numbers have to have
three digits, e.g. "003." The Gateway and the Server IP entries are irrelevant for CHIPDRIVE Time
Recording. The Port setting has to match the port setting configured for PC Time Clock Server (see
chapter 3.4.4).
If you select DHCP = Enable, the IP Address, Mask and Gateway fields are locked because these
parameters are retrieved automatically from the DHCP server.
parameters are retrieved automatically from the DHCP server.
Note: Please note that an IP address automatically assigned by the DHCP server can change. Therefore it
might make sense to use a manually assigned, static IP address.
might make sense to use a manually assigned, static IP address.
The changes for Comm. Setup do not take effect until the terminal is restarted. To enforce a restart,
quickly cut the power supply.
quickly cut the power supply.
6.2.1.2 Device ID (= Terminal ID)
Apart from the IP address and port settings, each fingerprint terminal requires a unique terminal ID. To
set the terminal ID, select Clock Setup - Advanced Setup - Clock Options. Press the right arrow key twice
to highlight the Device ID, then hit OK to enable the field. You can delete the default number by hitting
the C key. Enter an up to 4-digit device number, and make sure that there are no similarities with
terminal IDs of existing CHIPDRIVE® terminals (see chapter 3.4).
set the terminal ID, select Clock Setup - Advanced Setup - Clock Options. Press the right arrow key twice
to highlight the Device ID, then hit OK to enable the field. You can delete the default number by hitting
the C key. Enter an up to 4-digit device number, and make sure that there are no similarities with
terminal IDs of existing CHIPDRIVE® terminals (see chapter 3.4).
Important: The device allows the entry of up to nine digits. But if you are using CHIPDRIVE® Time
Recording, a maximum of four digits is supported.
Recording, a maximum of four digits is supported.
6.2.2 Computer Settings
After configuring the IP address, port number, and device number, you can configure the connection
between the terminal and the PC Time Clock Server installation. Follow the steps described in chapter
3.4.4.
between the terminal and the PC Time Clock Server installation. Follow the steps described in chapter
3.4.4.