You can configure the BioSmart PV-WTC terminal both when objects are created automatically and manually.

For this, do the following:

  1. Go to the settings panel of the BioSmart PV-WTC object that is created on the basis of the BioSmart object.

  2. From the Working mode drop-down list (1), select the terminal operation mode that corresponds to the serial number of the terminal operation model in the web interface.
  3. From the Number of templates per user drop-down list (2), select the number of possible templates of the user's palm vein pattern that can be used to identify the user. Up to 10 templates are available for each user.
  4. From the Time without getting queries drop-down list (3), select the time period in seconds after which the connection with the server will be forcibly disconnected if there are no requests from the server.
  5. From the Identification mode drop-down list (4), select the system operation mode:
    1. Network—operation mode in which access to the terminal is assigned from the manufacturer's software BioSmart Studio. Palm patterns are stored in the terminal memory.
    2. Local—standalone operation mode of BioSmart PV-WTC terminal. Differs from the Network operation mode by the database storage logic.
    3. Server identification—operation mode in which palm templates are stored on an external biometric identification server instead of the terminal local memory. In this mode, comparison of biometric data is performed on an external server, which allows you to expand the number of templates and increase the speed of identification. The following parameters of the external Biometric Identification Server must be specified:
      1. In the Host IP field (1), enter the IP address of the Biometric Identification Server.
      2. In the Host port field (2), enter the port of the Biometric identification Server.

        If the Server identification mode is used, then the Identification Server must be configured on the head object (see Configuring the Biometric Identification Server).


  6. Click the Save configuration button to write the settings to the terminal.
  7. Click the Apply button.