Contoh Soal Ujian Agama Katolik Kelas VII
Contoh Soal Ujian Agama Katolik Kelas VII
Contoh Soal Ujian Agama Katolik Kelas VII
User Manual
Preface
The other brand and product mentioned in this file mean the
company ( possessing corresponding brand and product ) or its
manufactured products。The company does not possess any privilege of
the brand and product belonging to other companies.
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3. To ensure system safe, ID verification needs to be done before
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2. System Management
If you want to exit from the system, click “device” à “Exit” to exit to
the login in window.
After entering into Web Server, system will display the basic
information and the statuses of some functions about this device. Or
click “device” à “status” as below shown:
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3. User report
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2) If you want to self-define the date range, select the Date. Input the
date range by selecting in the selection area of time zone.
If you want to view more details, click the right “More” to display
more in new page:
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3.2 Query records
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3.3 Realtime monitor
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4. User Administration
2. Add a department
1) Input the new department name in the textbox of Department
Name.
2) After inputting, click “Add” button, the new added department
is displayed in the list.
3. Delete a department
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1) Click the ‘Delete’ button in the same line with the department
that you want to delete, then the department is deleted from the
system.
2. Query personnel
1) Select the department, which the personnel is belong to, in the
drop-down department list.
2) Input the ID in ID number column and click “Search” button,
then the personnel according with conditions will be displayed
in the list.
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3. Modify personnel’s information
1) Click ‘Modification’ on the line where the personnel is to
enter editing interface.
2) In editing interface, the ID number can only be digits and can not
be the same with the other ID and the ID range is in 1-9 bits.
Except for ID, the other operations are the same as those of
“Add User”.
3) During modifying, click the “Reset” button in the left-down
corner to restore to the original information, or click “Add”
button to return to the User page, then the modified personnel
information is displayed in the list.
4. Delete the personnel’s information
Click ‘Delete’ on the line where the personnel is to delete his
information from the system.
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4.3 Add User
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If not using group is selected, then another 3 time zones (‘or’ is
among them) will be selected. Only in these 3 time zones, can the
user have access control privilege.
4) The personnel who use password or card can input these two items.
5) Click “Add” after information filling is complete.
3. For example
1) User uses group time zone
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The above setting shows: No. 9 personnel “aa” does not use group.
He uses individual access control time zones, namely time zone 1
and time zone 29.
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5. Access parameter setting
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5.1 Access Parameter Setting
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system will generate a alarm signal.
2) Duress parameters setting: user can specify an enrolled fingerprint in
the system as a duress fingerprint. In any case, this fingerprint
identification will generate a duress alarm.
Duress alarm delay: after the duress alarm signal is generated, you
can define a period of time (0-255 seconds) before outputting the
alarm signal directly. The default is 10 seconds.
Alarm mode: three modes of 1:1, 1:N and password. You can select
one or several.
3. After filling, click “OK” button,then restart the device to make the
settings take effect.
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2. Set the parameters according to requirements
1) Wiegand Output setting:
Wiegand Format: since the well-defined formats built in the
system, don’t need users to designate the total bit length as well as
each information’s location. Two formats of Wiegand 26 and
Wiegand34, you can select from the drop-down list.
Wiegnd Pulse Width: the default pulse width sent by the Wiegand
is 100 us, but if the controller can not receive Wiegand, please
adjust among the range from 20 to 800.
Wiegand Pulse Interval: the default is 900 us, and the adjustable
range is from 200 to 20000.
2) Wiegand in setting:
Wiegand Bits Count: the output length of current format
Wiegand Format: the self-defined Wiegand IN format of user. If it
is the standard Wiegand 26 or Wiegand 34, don’t need to input the
formatted string, if the other Wiegand IN format, need to list the
corresponding formatted string.
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Wiegand Pulse Width: the default pulse width sent by the
Wiegand is 100us, but if the controller can not receive the Wiegand,
the adjustable range is from 20 to 800.
Wiegand Pulse Interval: the default is 900us, and the adjustable
range is from 200 to 20000.
3) The reader selection of anti-passback Wiegand
Wiegand Format: select the external reader supported by device
in the case that the mode of anti-passback is on.
3. After setting, click the down-left “Set” button, then restart the device
to make the settings take effect.
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[operating steps]
1. Click “Access Control” à “Antipassback”;
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Client, does the door open. No antipassback but reserve the status.
3. Master State
Three selections: control in, control out, none.
Control in: when set as this value, the records verified in this
machine are the in records.
Control out: when set as this value, the records verified in this
machine are the out records.
None: when set as this value, that is to close the anti-passback
function in this machine.
4. After setting, click the down-left “OK” button, then restart the device
to make the settings take effect.
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00-23:59)or end time is bigger than start time.
[operating steps]
1.Click “Access Control”à“Time Zone”;
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The time zone (which can be selected from the system) number
range is 1—50.
2) Input time range (in time zone) to open the door.
The above setting shows that the door can be open whole day from
Monday to Friday, but open-door is forbidden on Saturday and
Sunday.
3) After inputting time zone information, click “OK” to save time
zone setting, and the new time zone will be seen in the list.
3. Edit time zone
1) Lay out dropdown list of time zone number, and then select time
zone number that you want to edit.
2) Input new time range.
3) After inputting, click “OK” to save the setting.
5.5 Group
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device for example.
[operating steps]
1. Click “Access Control” à “Group”;
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Group number which can be selected from the system ranges
from 1 to 99.
(2) Input open-door time zone.
The above setting shows the open-door time zones for personnel
in group 13 are time zone 1 & 29.
(3) Click “OK” to save the setting after input, and the new group
setting will be seen in the list.
3. Edit group
1) Lay out dropdown list of time zone number, and select group
number that you want to edit.
2) Input open-door time zone.
3) Click “OK” to save and cover the setting after input.
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The system can define 10 unlocking combination at most
synchronously. Unlocking can be done only if user verification accords
with one of them.
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The above setting shows that 3 unlocking combinations are set. The
group 1 is that unlocking can be done by successful verification of
personnel in group 28, group 29, group 1. The group 2 is that unlocking
can be only done by successful verification of personnel in group 1. The
group 10 is that unlocking can be done by successful verification of
personnel in the group 99.
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6. System Setting
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6.2 WIFI Setting
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2. Activate WIFI, there are two items of “Activate” and “Disable” for
selection. If select “Activate”, the wireless terminal will be activated,
then you can configure the access point in 802.11 network. If select
“Disable”, the wireless terminal will be disabled, then the user can set
the way to connect the device and IP of wireless network.
3. Input the identification name of wireless network in the textbox of
Wireless Network SSID, and select the corresponding parameters in the
drop-down lists of wireless mode, authentication mode, and encrypt
type.
4. Set passwords:
According to the authentication mode and encryption type, there are two
ways of WEP and WPA to set passwords.
WEP password:
Password length: four options to select the password length
Password: input the password complying with the conditions.
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+ Notice: If four passwords are set well in the WEP column, only the
[function introduction] Calibrate the device time and set the daylight
saving time.
[function introduction]
1. Click “Setting” à “Date/Time”;
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2.Calibrate the device time
Two ways to calibrate: auto and manual. If select “Auto” in Adjust mode,
the device time will synchronize with the PC time. If select “Manual”,
the user will set the device time manually. In two textboxes of New
Date/Time, input the new date and time. The date format is
YYYY-MM-DD and the time format is HH:MM:SS. After setting, click
“OK” in Date/Time.
Note: “PC Date” is only as a reference to calibrate time.
3. Set daylight saving time
In the drop-down list of Daylight Saving model, select “ON” to open the
daylight saving time, or select “OFF” to close the daylight saving time.
If select “ON” in model, there are two models of daylight saving
time: model1 and model2.
If select model1, it indicates to set the daylight saving time as
MM-DD HH:MM format, and this model is the default model.
If select model2, it indicates to set the daylight saving time as MM
WS WK HH:MM format.
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The value range of WS is: 1-6, 1 indicates the first week and 2
indicates the second week, and so on. The value range of WK is: 0-6, 0
indicates Sunday and 1 indicates Monday, and so on.
For example:
We set an example as 2008-9-1 4:00 (Sunday, the first week,
September 2008) to introduce the two modes:
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1. If the start month of daylight saving time is bigger than the end time
of daylight saving time, it indicates to straddle over year. For example:
start 2007-9-1 4:000, end 2008-4-1 4:00.
2. If select model2, set the start time of daylight saving time: Sunday,
the sixth week, September, 2007. Then in 2008, since no the sixth week
but fifth week in September, system will regard the time of last Sunday
of that month as the start time to enter into the daylight saving time.
3. If set the start time of daylight saving time as Monday, the first week,
September, 2008. Then in 2009, since the first day of September is
Tuesday not Monday, system will find the first Monday in that month
automatically in this case.
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6.4 Password
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7. Terminal
7.1 Backup
7.2 Restore
[function introduction] Restore data to the device, the data must be the
previous BIN data backed up through the backup function.
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[operating steps]
1. Click “Terminal” à “Restore”;
2. Click “Browse” button, then select the backup data saved in the local.
3. Click “Restore” button to restore data to the device.
7.3 Update
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2. Click “Browse” button, then select the firmware data saved in the
local.
3. Click “Update Firmware” button to update the firmware of device.
7.4 Download
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2. Input the date range of downloading.
1) Pop up the drop-down list of period, and select the desired date
range.
2) If you want to self-define the time range, select the Date. Input the
date range by selecting the date in time selection area.
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3. Designated personnel
1) Tick the check box at the front in the personnel list.
7.6 Reboot
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[operating steps]
1. Click “Terminal” à “Reboot”
2. System informs “Device is rebooting, please connect device later”.
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Appendix 1 how to connect a terminal unit to
network
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1)If PC and terminal unit are in the same network segment of a
LAN.
“IP address” and “network speed rate” need to be set.
For example: PC’s IP is 192.168.1.100, and device’s IP is
192.168.1.201.
When logging in Web server on PC, input 192.168.1.201 in
browser’s address column.
2)If PC and terminal unit are in the same LAN, but in different
network segment.
IP address, network speed rate, gateway and subnet mask need to
be set.
3)If PC and terminal unit are not in the same LAN, terminal unit
must possess a public network IP for PC to access.
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