Product Overview
Standalone intelligent RFID card Wiegand signal TCP/IP access control time attendance system. F2U.net features a metal case fingerprint access control terminal with a black fashion appearance and advanced professional functions. It supports TCP/IP protocols for computer network management, automatically generating attendance reports and ensuring anti-theft security.
Key Functions
- Supports TCP/IP protocols for efficient management via computer software and automatic report generation.
- Wiegand 26/34 signal input allows connection to external IC/ID RFID card readers for flexible access.
- Multiple device interfaces for electric locks, audible/visual alarms, and door sensors.
- Built-in security: Tamper alarm, TVS thunder proof, PTC surge protection, and Varistor protection.
- Advanced control: Remote door control, timing functions, and professional attendance rules (shifts, overtime, leave).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many fingerprints can this device store?
The F2U.net terminal has a large capacity, supporting up to 3,000 unique fingerprints and 50,000 attendance records.
Does it support network connectivity?
Yes, it supports standard TCP/IP protocols, allowing you to connect the device to a computer for centralized management and automated reporting.
Can I use an external card reader with this system?
Absolutely. It supports Wiegand 26/34 signal input, which allows for the connection of external RFID (IC/ID) card readers for a dual-access setup.
What kind of security protections are built-in?
The system includes a tamper alarm, TVS thunder-proof protection, PTC surge protection, and Varistor protection to ensure long-term stability and safety.
What accessories can be connected to the interface?
The terminal provides various interfaces to connect electric locks, exit buttons, door sensors, external RFID readers, and audible/visual alarms.
Is software included for attendance management?
The system is compatible with the Keyless Safesmart Access Control Management System, which handles complex shifts, overtime, and leave tracking.