Magic Pass 4300 User Manual Direct

Are you configuring this device for or linking it to centralized network attendance software ?

: Features "PowerSaver Maker" technology, which allows the terminal to automatically enter Sleep, Shutdown, or Power On modes at scheduled times to prolong the device's lifespan. Technical Setup & Connectivity

: Wire local tamper devices, sirens, or door-forced sensors to the integrated 1A alarm relay . Network and Communication Wiring magic pass 4300 user manual

| Problem | Likely cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | No LED | USB power issue | Try different port or powered hub | | Card not detected | Wrong frequency (125kHz) | Only 13.56 MHz works | | Read fails | Card is encrypted with unknown key | Use key recovery (if legal) or known key | | Write fails | Card is read-only (e.g., NFC tag locked) | Unlock or use new card | | Driver error on Windows | Old CCID driver | Uninstall device, reboot, reinstall | | Buzzer keeps beeping | Card too far or moved | Hold steady on logo |

Once the system confirms a high-quality capture threshold, select Save to commit the data template to memory. Modifying Security Thresholds Are you configuring this device for or linking

Ensure the card is compatible with the reader's frequency.

Press the Menu button. You may be required to scan an authorized administrator's fingerprint. Network and Communication Wiring | Problem | Likely

To ensure security, the system divides users into four distinct privilege levels:

Fingerprint Identification (1:N), Verification (1:1), ID + Password TCP/IP, RS232, RS485, Wiegand Input/Output Optional Communication Internal Modem, GPRS Lock Drive Output Integrated Relay 3A Alarm Output Integrated Relay 1A (Dismantle, Unlock, Not Blocked alerts) False Acceptance Rate (FAR) False Rejection Rate (FRR) Power Requirements 12V DC, 400mA System Authority Levels To ensure secure enterprise data management, the Magic Pass 4300