Suprema BIOSTATIONMFTC User Manual

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Innovative Fingerprint Terminal
User Guide (Ver 1.4)
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
INFORMATION TO USER: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Innovative Fingerprint Terminal for Access Control and Time Attendance
n Fingerprint recognition, now look and feel!
l Features 2.5" 16M color LCD to display multimedia contents including animation and photos.
n Invincible speed and capacity
l Delivers fingerprint identification speed to perform 3,000 matches in 1 second and internal memory
storing up to 50,000 fingerprints and 500,000 event logs.
n No more wiring!
l Provides various external interfaces including Wi-Fi wireless LAN for easy access to the internal
user info and event log from a remote PC. (Optional)
n Data into your USB drive
l Using USB memory, copies and backs up user info and event log data very easily.
n Worlds best fingerprint recognition algorithm
l Worlds most reliable fingerprint solution that ranked No. 1 in an international fingerprint algorithm
contest (FVC2004 & FVC2006) with the lowest error rate.
n Various fingerprint sensors
l Supports various fingerprint sensors, including optical, capacitive, and thermal swipe, so users can
choose the most suitable fingerprint sensor for their application.
n RF Card Support!
l RF module is built in a Terminal itself. Fingerprint, card, and password can be selected as the
authentication method for each user.
n Real Time Network operation through Server!
l Connected to the BioAdmin Server, terminals can be managed in real time.
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Contents
Before start
l Safety precautions 5 l Glossary 7 l Basics of fingerprint recognition 8 l How to place a finger 9 l Product Contents 11 l Name of each part 13 l Installation 15 l Cable spec. 16
For administrators (Basic functions)
l Enter Admin menu 18 l Using Admin menu 19 l Operation mode setting 20 l Network setup
TCP/IP 23Wireless LAN 24Server 25USB 27
l User management
Enroll New User 28Check User Info 32Edit User Info 33Delete User 34Delete All Users 35Check User DB 36
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Contents
For Administrators (Advanced functions)
l Display & sound setting 38 l Device setup
Fingerprint Setting 40I/O Setting 43Door Relay Setting 45Zone 48Sub Zone 49APB Zone 50Change Master Password 51View Device Info 52Device Reset 53Factory Default 54
l Log
Check log 55Filter log 56Delete entire log 57
l USB memory 58
For General Users
l Open door
Access using 1:N mode 61Access using 1:1 mode 62
l Using T&A event
T&A event using 1:N mode 64T&A event using 1:1 mode 65Using extended T&A events 66
l View users Access/T&A event records 67 l Authentication procedure as per operation mode 68 l Authentication procedure for T&A event 69
Appendix
l Specifications 70 l Troubleshooting 71 l Device cleaning 72
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Safety precautions
n The list below is to keep users safety and prevent any loss. Please read carefully before
use.
Before Start
Do not install the device in a place subject to direct sun light, humidity, dust or soot.
Be careful not to let liquid like water, drinks or chemicals leak inside the device.
Do not place a magnet near the product. Magnetic objects such a s magnet, CRT, TV, monitor or
speaker may damage the device .
Clean the device often to remove dust on it.
Do not place the device next to heating equipments.
In cleaning, do not splash water on the device but wipe it out with smooth cloth or towel.
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Safety precautions
n The list below is to keep users safety and prevent any loss. Please read carefully before
use.
Before Start
Do not drop or damage the device.
Do not let children touch the devicewithout supervision.
Do not press two buttons at the same time.
Do not use the device for any other purpose than specified.
Do not disassemble, repair or alter the device.
Contact your nearest dealer in case of a trouble or problem.
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Glossary
n Administrator
l A special user who are authorized to manage the settings and user information of a device.
Administrators can enroll or delete users and change settings ofthe device.
n 1:1 Mode
l In 1:1 mode, a user should enter his/her user ID first. After then, the user is requested to place a
finger or enter a PIN. In this mode, users scanned fingerprint is matched against only one fingerprint specified by the user ID.
n 1:N Mode
l In 1:N mode, a user places his/her finger without entering any ID. Then the device compares the
users scanned fingerprint with the whole enrolled fingerprints in its internal database.
n Fingerprint Enrollment
l A process of extracting features of a fingerprint image obtainedfrom a fingerprint sensor and
saving them into the internal memory of a device. The fingerprint data is called a fingerprint template.
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Basics of fingerprint recognition
n What is fingerprint recognition?
l Fingerprint is an individuals own biometric information and does not change throughout his/her life.
Fingerprint recognition is a technology that verifies or identifies an individual using such fingerprint information.
l Free from the risk of theft or loss, fingerprint recognition technology is being widely used in security
systems replacing PIN or cards.
n Process of fingerprint recognition
l Fingerprint consists of ridges and valleys. Ridge is a flow of protruding skin in a fingerprint while
valley is a hollow between two ridges. Each individual has different pattern of ridges and valleys and finger recognition makes use of such originality and uniqueness of these patterns.
l Fingerprint sensor generates 2-dimentional fingerprint image using different technology. According
to the sensing technology, fingerprint sensors are classified into optical, capacitive, or thermal.
l Fingerprint template is a collection of numeric data representing the features of a fingerprint.
Fingerprint templates are saved inside the memory of BioStation and used for identification.
n Secure way to protect personal information
l To avoid privacy concern, Supremas fingerprint products do not save fingerprint images itself. Itis
impossible to reconstruct a fingerprint image from a fingerprinttemplate which is just numeric data of the features of a fingerprint.
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How to place a finger
Supremas fingerprint products show an outstanding recognition performance regardless of the users fingerprint
skin condition or the way of fingerprint positioning. However, following tips are recommended to get more optimal fingerprint recognition performance.
n Select a finger to enroll
l It is recommended to use an index finger or a middle finger. l Thumb, ring or little finger is relatively more difficult to place in a correct position.
n How to place a finger on a sensor
l Place a finger such that it completely covers the sensor area with maximum contact. l Place core part of a fingerprint to the center of a sensor.
§ People tend to place upper part of a finger.
§ The core of a fingerprint is a center where the spiral of ridgesis dense.
§ Usually core of fingerprint is the opposite side of the lower part of a nail.
§ Place a finger such that the bottom end of a nail is located at the center of a sensor.
l If a finger is placed as in the right picture, only a small areaof a finger is captured. So it is
recommended to place a finger as shown in the left picture.
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How to place a finger
n Tips for different fingerprint conditions
l Supremas fingerprint products are designed to scan fingerprint smoothlyregardless of the
conditions of a finger skin. However, in case a fingerprint is not read well on the sensor, please refer to the followings tips.
§ If a finger is stained with sweat or water, scan after wiping moisture off.
§ If a finger is covered with dust or impurities, scan after wiping them off.
§ If a finger is way too dry, place after blowing warm breath on the finger tip.
n Tips for fingerprint enrollment
l In fingerprint recognition, enrollment process is very important. When enrolling a fingerprint, please
try to place a finger correctly with care.
l In case of low acceptance ratio, the following actions are recommended.
§ Delete the enrolled fingerprint and re-enroll the finger.
§ Enroll the same fingerprint additionally.
§ Try another finger if a finger is not easy to enroll due to scaror worn-out.
l For the case when an enrolled fingerprint cannot be used due to injury or holding a baggage, it is
recommended to enroll more than two fingers per user.
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Product Contents
n Basic Contents
Product Contents
BioStation fingerprint terminal Wall mounting metal bracket
5pin, 3pin, 6pin, 4pin, 7pin cable – 1 ea Software CD
Wallmounting
screwsand holders-3 ea
USB cable
Star-shape screw for fixing
main body
Star-shape small wrench
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Product Contents
n Optional accessories
Before Start
12V power adaptor Plastic stand type A
l Recommended power supply
12V ±10%, at least 2500mA for BioStationalone installation.
Comply with standard IEC/EN 60950-1(CE Certification)
To share the power with other devices, use a power supply with higher current ratings.
Plastic stand type B USB fingerprint scanner
for enrollmenton PC
InterphoneUSB memory Wireless LAN Access Point
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Name of each part
n Front
Microphone
Used when connected to interphone.
Color LCD
Displays terminal status (T&A mode, notice, etc.) and current time.
Navigation key
: Move down in Admin menu or view detailed T&A function key: Move up in Admin menu or hide detailed T&A function key: Show the next setting value in Admin menu or input a dot (.) when
entering IP address : Show the previous setting value in Admin menu or delete a numeric
when entering user ID or PIN OK : Confirm the selected setting or initiate a fingerprint scanning
manually.
LED
Blue LED is turned on with power supplied and flickers when waiting for fingerprint scanning.
Speaker
Outputs various sound effects, music, and voices.
Fingerprint sensor
Place a finger here to scan fingerprint.
Numeric key 0~9
Used to enter user ID or PIN.
Function key
Used to input a T&A event and initiate fingerprint scanning.
ESC key
Used to enter Admin menu from initial display or return to the previous menu from Admin menu.
CALL key
When connected to interphone, press this button to ring the interphone.
RF card reading part (RF model only)
Place RF card here to read
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Name of each part
n Bottom
n Rear
Slot for USB memory device : USB type A
Slot for PC USB connection : Mini USB
Ethernet cable connector : RJ45
3pin cable connector -Door
6pin cable connector – Input/Output or Wiegand
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4pin cable connector -RS485
7pin cable connector -RS232 or BEACon
5pin cable connector – Power and doorphone
12V power adaptor
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Installation
n Installation example
PC
Network hub
6pin cable
Ethernet
Door Lock
RS232
n RCT Battery Replace
3pin cable
7pin cable
USBUSB
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACE BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Recommend Battery Type : CR2032 Type lithium Ion Battery
Exit Button
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Cable spec.
Power & Doorphone
Relay
TTL I/Oor Wiegand
WIREPIN DESCRIPTIONPIN
REDPOWER + (12Vdc)1
BLACKPOWER -2
ORANGEDoorphoneAudio3
BLUEDoorphoneData4
GRAYSHIELD GND5
WIREPIN DESCRIPTIONPIN
WHITENORMAL OPEN1
BLUECOMMON2
ORANGENORMAL CLOSE3
WIREPIN DESCRIPTIONPIN
BLUETTL IN01
YELLOWTTL IN12
GREENTTL OUT03
WHITETTL OUT14 BLACKGND5
GRAYSHIELD GND6
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RS485
RS232
WIREPIN DESCRIPTIONPIN
YELLOWTRX -1
BLUETRX +2
BLACKGND3
GRAYSHIELD GND4
WIREPIN DESCRIPTIONPIN
BLACKGND1
BLUERS-232 TX2
YELLOWRS-232 RX3
WHITETTL OUT14
GRAYSHIELD GND7
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For Administrators -Basic Functions
Basic information for the
device administrators. It
includes key items such as
basic menu usage,
operation mode setting,
network connection, and
user management.
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Enter Admin Menu
n Press ESC key to enter Admin menu from the initial display.
n Enter master password and press OK key.
l [Note] As theres no master password enrolled in a device by factory
default, you can enter Admin menu just by pressing OK key. For security reason, set a master password right after the product installation. Please refer to <Change master PW> to see how to set a master password.
n Instead of entering master password, administrator can place
his/her finger to enter Admin menu.
l [Note] Master passwordis a unique password of the device,
different from the PIN (user password) of an administrator. It is necessary to enter master PW or place a finger. It is not possible to enter Admin menu by entering his/her PIN.
n If the master password is entered successfully, initial Admin
menu appears on display.
T&A
Admin fingerprint or
master password
OK ESC
User
Mode
Log
Device
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Using Admin Menu
n Main functions of initial Admin menu are as follows. For the entire Admin menu list, refer to
<List of Admin menu>.
l User : user management such as user enroll/delete/edit. l Mode : set devices operating mode and different settings l Display : set devices language, background, sound volume, etc. l Log : check the access and attendance event records. l Device: set various settings for finger scan, I/O ports, door relay, etc. l Network : set interface such as TCP/IP, RS232, RS485, USB, Secure I/O, etc.
n To enter a desired submenu from initial Admin menu, move to the desired menu using a
navigation key and press OK key.
n In a submenu, you can move to desired item using up/down navigation key. To change
settings of each item, use left/right navigation key.
l If you press OK key, changed setting is applied and move to the previous menu. If you press ESC
key, changed setting is not applied and move to the previous menu.
n Press F4 key anytime in Admin menu to exit from Admin menu and move to initial display.
l [Note] For security reasons, the display will automatically return to the initial display after a certain
time period without any key input in Admin menu. If you do not want this function or want to change the time period, refer to <Display and sound setting>.
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Operation mode setting
After installation, it is necessary to select an operation modesuitable for its usage.
n If you select Mode on initial Admin menu, following menus
appear on the display.
1:1 Mode
1:1 Time
1:N Mode
l Setting : Finger or PIN / Finger Only / Pin Only / Card Only l After entering ID on 1:1 mode, set whether you will use fingerprint,
PIN, or either for authentication. In case of card, using card only enables users to access just by placing the card.
l Set schedules to apply the above 1:1 mode. l Select All Time”, No Timeor a specific schedule set by
BioAdminprogram
l Setting: Auto / OK/T&A Key / Disabled l Auto : Fingerprint sensor is always on standby. So, if a finger is
placed, identification starts automatically.
l OK/T&A key : After pressing OK key or T&A function key,
fingerprint sensor is turned on to scan a fingerprint.
l Disabled : 1:N identification is not used. In order to enhance the
security level of your system, you can use 1:1 mode in which users should enter their ID first.
Mode
1:1 Mode 1:1 Time 1:N Mode 1:N Time Dual Dual Time T&A
More
F1
Finger or PIN ▶ All Time ▶ Auto ▶ All Time ▶
Not Use
All Time
Auto ▶
1:N Time
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l Set schedules to apply the above 1:N mode l Select All Time, No Timeor a specific schedule set by
BioAdminprogram
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Operation mode setting
After installation, it is necessary to select an operation modesuitable for its usage.
Dual
Dual Time
l Dual Authentication needs consecutive authentications from two
different users within 15 seconds for high security
l If only the first user is authenticated, the device signals
authentication success but does not activate a relay.
l Set scheudlesto apply the above Dual Authenticationmode.
Mode
1:1 Mode 1:1 Time 1:N Mode 1:N Time Dual Dual Time T&A
More
F1
Finger or PIN ▶ All Time ▶
Auto ▶
All Time ▶
Not Use
All Time
Auto ▶
T&A
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l Setting : Function key / Auto / Manual / Fixed
l Function key :Press function key F1~F4 first to enter an T&A event
before authentication. Pressing key on initial display, user can enter extended T&A events.
l Auto : Apply T&A events set by time schedules
Press F1 and F2 to change settings
Choose a specific event by changing “T&A Key” and select a
time schedule to apply the event. (Time schedules should be downloaded to the device using BioAdminin advance.)
l Manual : Keep the T&A event of the last pressed function key. If
one press F1(IN) and authenticate, the next ones do not need to press F1 again but still the events are recorded as F1(IN) event.
l Fixed : Keep the selected T&A event (function key).
Press F1 and F2 to change settings
Choose a functioinkey to fix in “Fixed” menu
More
OK
F2
F3
F1
Apply
T&A
Entrance
Mode
1:1 Mode 1:1 Time 1:N Mode 1:N Time Dual Dual Time T&A
Finger or PIN All Time
Auto
All Time
Not Use
All Time
Auto ▶
T&A
Fixed T&A Key Apply Time
F1 ▶ F1 ▶
All Time
In
Door Relay
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Operation mode setting
After installation, it is necessary to select an operation modesuitable for its usage.
Entrance Limit
l Press F1 and F3 to enter Entrance Limitwindow
l Interval : Time period for re-authentication (min)
l Time Index : Select 4 different time periods per day
Time : Set time period
Count : Set max number of entrance during the period
Mode
1:1 Mode 1:1 Time 1:N Mode 1:N Time Dual Dual Time T&A
More
F1
Finger or PIN All Time
Auto
All Time
Not Use
All Time
Auto ▶
OK
F2
F3
Apply
T&A
Entrance
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l Default : Set default entrance mode for users who are not
assigned a specific access group.
Entrance Limit
Interval TimeIndex Time Count Default Group
0 ▶
Full Access ▶
0
00:00 ~ 00:00
0
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TCP/IP
To use the device connected to PC, you need to set up the network according to your connection type.
n If you select Network on initial Admin menu, Network Setup
menus appear on the display.
n If you select TCP/IP on network menu, following menus appear
on the display.
LAN Type
Max conn
SSL
DHCP
l Setting : Disable/Ethernet/Wireless LAN (Optional) l Used when connected to PC via Ethernet using RJ45 connector on
the rear of the device.
l Setting : 1/4/8/16 l Max number of BioAdminclients that can access the device at the
same time.
l Setting : Use/not use. l It sets Use or Not Use of SSL between the BioAdmin and BioStation.
l Setting : Use/not use l Using DHCP, you can receive IP address and other necessary
setting from server automatically.
l Check whether an appropriate DHCP server is available in your
network environment before use.
Network Setup
USB Memory
TCP/IP
Serial
USB
TCP/IP
LAN Type Port Max Conn. SSL DHCP IP Address Gateway Subnet
Ethernet ▷
1 ▶ Not Use
Use
1470
F1
More
IP Address, gateway,
subnet
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l Without using DHCP, IP address, gateway, and subnet need to be
entered manually. Inquire necessary settings to network administrator.
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Wireless LAN
To set up the wireless LAN, select the wireless LAN AP.
n If you press F2 key on TCP/IP menu, following menus appear on
the display.
Preset
Mode
ESSID
Authentication
Encryption
Link Quality
l Select a wireless LAN AP among the preset AP devices. l If there is no preset wireless LAN AP, add the wireless LAN AP
using BioAdmin program on PC. You can add up to 4 wireless LAN AP.
l Shows the operation mode of the wireless LAN AP.
l Shows the ESSID of the wireless LAN AP.
l Shows the authentication mode of wireless LAN AP.
l Shows the encryption method of the wireless LAN AP.
l Shows the network condition of the currently used wireless LAN AP.
Wireless LAN
Preset Mode ESSID Authentication Encryption Link Quality
WPA
Infrastructure
BioStation_wep
Open
WEP64/128/256
0%
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Server
To set up the network to the Server.
n If you press F3key on Server menu, following menus appear on
the display.
Server
Server IP
Port
l Set SSL Mode as Not Useand Server mode to Use(Put server IP and Port
information) if sever access is executed for the first time and another server DB rather than previously is accessed.
l After the previous process, BioStation with unauthorized certificate in BioAdmin client
program will be shown and issuing certificate is needed.
l After issuing certificate, system will be rebooted and accessed to server automatically. l After rebooting, SSL mode will be automatically change to USE, l After issuing certificate, SSL Mode and server mode will be set to USEand there is no
need to set up configurations of server and BioStation.
l To access BioStation from BioAdminClient directly without accessing to server, SSL and
server mode are set on Not Use
l For more information on server setup, please refer to BioAdmin manual.
l Set Use or Not use of server.
l Set Server IP
l Set Server port
Server
Server Server IP Port
Not Use
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Serial
To connect BioStation to the serial port of PC, you need to select the buadrate of the serial communication.
RS485
RS485Mode
RS232
Secure I/O
l Setting :Disable/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 l Used when connecting to the serial port of PC using 7pin
connector on the rear of the device.
l In the serial communication, the speed represents the frequency of
carrier wave’s changing status per sec, called baudrate.
l Default is 115200 bps. l If you have communication error in serial communication, settinga
lower baudrate may solve the problem.
l PC Connect : Use RS485 to communicate with PC host l Secure I/O : Use RS485 for internal communication between door
access devices like BioStation and Secure I/O for secure relay or anti-passback
l Setting : Disabled/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 l Used when connecting to the serial port of PC using 4pin
connector on the rear of the device.
l Press F1 to enter Secure I/O setting l Valid only when RS485Modeis selected as Secure I/O.
Node Type : Host / Slave (Check whether the device is a
host in the RS485 loop.)
Slave ID : Enter ID of slave device (BioStation or BioEntry
Plus) in the same RS485 loop
SecureIOID : Enter ID of the connected Secure I/O (0 ~ 3)
and set Usein the below menu
Serial
RS485 RS485MODE RS232
Secure I/O
Node Type Slave ID SecureIO ID SecureIO Use
Secure I/O
F1
115200 ▶Secure I/O ▶ 115200
Host ▶
0
0 ▶ Not Use
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USB
To connect the BioStation to the USB port of host PC, enable theUSB communication.
n If you select USB on network submenu, USB setting menu
appears on the display.
USB
l Setting : Enable/Disable l Used to connect the mini USB port on the bottom of the device to
the USB port of PC.
l [Note] For security reasons, USB is set as Disable by the factory
default. When you connect device to PC using USB, the setting should be changed to Enable in advance.
USB
USB Port
Disable
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Enroll New User
How to enroll the user information and fingerprint.
n If you select User on initial Admin menu, User Management
menus appear on the display.
n If you select Enroll User on user menu, following menus appear
on the display.
User ID
Admin Level
Password
l By default, the lowest available ID is displayed on the ID part of the
menu. Enter your desired ID.
l User ID can be set between 1 and 4,294,967,295.
l Setting : Normal/Admin l Decide user level as normal user or administrator. l Administrator is authorized to manage user info, ie. enroll user,
delete user, and change various settings of the device.
l It is recommended to enroll at least 1 or 2 users as administrator.
l Enter password used in 1:1 mode. If you want to use fingerprint only,
leave password as blank.
User Management
Enroll User
Edit User
Delete All Users
Check User DB
Enroll User
User ID Admin Level Password Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
123456
Normal ▶
None ▶ None ▶ None ▶ None ▶
Group 1 ~ Group 4
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l Select access group in which the user belongs to. To edit access
group, use BioAdmin program on PC. Default access group can be set as Full Accessor No Accessfor whom without a specific access group assigned.
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Enroll New User
n If you enter all the necessary items for enrollment and press OK
key, the following fingerprint menus appear on the display.
Finger No
Duress
l Setting : 1//5/None l 1-5 fingers can be enrolled for each ID. l Enrolling more than two fingers per user can be useful in a caseof
injury of a finger.
l For a user whose fingerprint is weak or worn-out, enrolling the same
finger twice or more can reduce failure rate.
l If you want to use PIN only instead of fingerprint, select None.
l Setting : None/Last Finger l Duress is of vital importance in a situation when user is threatened
to open a door by an intruder. If a duress finger is entered, a door opens normally but the device can send a duress signal to ring an emergency call or alarm.
l If you select Last Finger on the duress menu, the last fingerprint
enrolled is assigned as a duress finger. For example, if you enroll three fingers and select Last Finger for duress, the first and second fingers are enrolled as normal fingers and the third finger as a duress finger.
l To use duress finger, more than two fingerprints should be enrolled,
ie., Finger No. should be more than 2.
l Duress finger should be different from normal finger enrolled in
advance.
Enroll Finger
None Finger No Duress Daily Limit Time Limit Card Bypass Card Input Type Card ID
Card ID display change (from V1.3)
Since firmware V1.3, card ID display type has been changed. So, cards registered before V1.3 may show a different ID display. But it doesnt affect card authenication.
None
0 0
Wiegand ▶ ◀ Use ▶
Read Card ID▶
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Enroll New User
n If you enter all the necessary items for enrollment and press OK
key, the following fingerprint menus appear on the display.
Daily Limit
Time Limit
Card
Bypass Card
Input Type
l It sets the limit to the number of access for a user in a day.
If this is set as 0, user can access many times without limit.
l It sets the minimum interval between the accesses of a user.
If it is set as 0, there will be no minimum interval between the accesses for that user.
l Setting : Not Use/RF Card/Wiegand l It sets Use or Not use of card and the type of card.
l Setting : Use/Not Use l It sets authentication with card only, not with any additional
procedure.
l Setting : Direct Input/Use ID/Read Card ID. l It sets Card ID Input type.
Enroll Finger
Duress Daily Limit Time Limit Card Bypass Card Input Type Card ID
None ▶Finger No
None ▶
0 0
Wiegand ▶ ◀ Use ▶
Read Card ID▶
Card ID
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l In case of Manual Input, users enter card ID directly. In case of User
ID, users set card ID as user ID. In case of Read Card ID, it will be read from card.
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Enroll New User
n After selecting Finger No. and Duress and pressing OK, now
you should place a finger on a sensor for enrollment.
l For enrollment, the same finger should be placed twice accordingto the
messages shown in the display.
l If Finger No. is set more than 2, the device asks for the scan of the next
fingerprint continously.
l After placing a finger on a sensor, user can see the captured fingerprint image on
the display. If you do not want to display fingerprint images ondisplay, you can change settings at “Device – Fingerprint – View Image” menu.
l If the two fingerprints are different from each other, enrollment process stops with
a message Two fingerprints do not match.
l If duress finger is same as normal finger enrolled beforehand, enrollment
process also stops with a message Duress not allowed for the same finger.
n Please place a finger correctly referring to <How to place a
finger>.
n If all the fingerprints are entered correctly, Enroll Success
message appears on the display together with a user ID and the fingerprint enrollment process is completed.
n After enrolling fingerprints of one user, the display shows the
next user ID to enroll the next user. If you do not want to enroll more users, press F4 to exit to initial display.
Enroll Finger
Finger 1
Place the First
Finger
Enroll Finger
Enroll Success
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Check User Info
Check user info of currently enrolled users.
n If you select Edit User on User Management menu, user info of
each users are displayed.
n You can change user ID using a left/right navigation key. n If you enter user ID with the numeric key, you can directly move
to the user info the entered user ID.
l If there is no user with the selected ID, Nonemessage is indicated on
the Name field of the display. In that case, if you press left/right navigation key, you can go to the closest valid user ID.
n Additional info such as user name, department and company
name can be entered using BioAdmin software on PC.
n If you press F1 key, active function keys at this menu are
displayed, OK, F2 and F3.
Edit User
User ID Name Dept. Admin Level Password No of Finger Group 1
Edit User
User ID Name Dept. Admin Level Password No of Finger Group 1
More
F1
123456
Admin
Registered
2
None
More
F1
123456
Edit User
OK
Finger
F2
Admin
Registered
Delete
F3
2
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Edit User Info
User info can be changed and fingerprints can be re-enrolled.
n If you press OK key at Edit User menu, the selected user info is
displayed and can be edited in the same way as in the Enroll User process. You can change admin level, password and groups.
n If you want to re-enroll fingerprints of the user, press F2 key at
Edit User menu.
n You can select the number of fingerprints and duress and then
re-enroll fingerprints.
Edit User : 123456
Admin Level Password Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
Normal ▷
None ▶
None
None
None
Enroll Finger
Finger No Duress
Last Finger
*******
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Delete User
Delete user from device while checking currently enrolled user info.
n If you want to delete the user, press F3 key at Edit User menu.
n Press OK key to confirm the deletion of the user.
l [Note] Deleted user info cant be retrieved unless the info remains
in BioAdmin software on PC.
Edit User
Do you want to delete
this user?
OK ESC
F1
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Delete All Users
Delete all user currently enrolled in device.
n Back to User Management menu, select Delete All User to delete
all users in the device.
n Press OK key to confirm the deletion of all users.
l [Note] Once all users are deleted, deleted user info cannot be
retrieved unless the info remains in BioAdmin software on PC.
l [Note] The data of administrators who is operating the menu is also
deleted by this operation. Therefore, in order to enter Admin menu again, you should remember the master password before deleting all users.
User Management
Do you want to delete
all users?
OK ESC
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Check User DB
Check and correct errors in the user information stored on device.
n If you press Check User DB on User menu, following menus
appear on the display.
n Press OK key to check the user DB.
l If there is an error on the user DB, it will be automatically corrected
by this procedure. If it fails to correct, an error message appear on display.
User Management
Do you want to check
user DB errors?
OK ESC
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Detailed information for
device administrators. It
includes specific items such
as display and sound setting,
fingerprint authentication
setting, and log check.
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Display & Sound Setting
Change devices display and sound settings.
n If you select Display on initial Amin menu, following menus will
appear on the display.
l Setting :Korean/English/Custom
Language
Background
Sub Info
Timeout
Msg Time
l Select a language to be used l To use custom language, appropriate language config. file needs
to be downloaded to the device using BioAdmin program on PC. Please contact Suprema for details.
l Setting : Logo/Slide Show/Notice l Decide background of initial display. In case of Logo, one photo
assigned as logo is displayed all the time. In case of Slide Show, multiple photos are displayed at the interval of 5 seconds in turn. In case of Notice, one photo is displayed as a background and a notice is scrolled down over the background.
l In order to change background images, use BioAdmin program on
PC.
l Setting : Time/None l Sub Info is a display area in the bottom side of the display. Current
date and time will be shown with a selection of Time. Or the area can be left blank with the selection of None.
l Setting : Infinite/10 sec/20 sec/30 sec l If theres no key input during this time out period on Admin menu,
the device automatically returns to initial display for security reason.
l Setting : 0.5sec/1sec/2sec/3sec/4sec/5sec l It sets message time in display upon the fingerprint matching.
Display
Language Background Sub Info Timeout Msg Time Volume
Time
F1
English ▷
Logo ▶ Time ▶
Infinite ▶
2 sec
20%
Volume
l Setting : 0%/10%/20%//100% l Set output volume of the device sounds. 100% is the maximum. At
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Display & Sound Setting
Change devices display and sound settings.
n If you select Display on initial Amin menu, following menus will
appear on the display.
l Date : YYYYMMDD
Time
l Tim : hhmmss
l Time synchronization : Terminal time will be synchronized with
server time.
l Date format : MM/DD or DD/MM
Display
Language Background Sub Info Timeout Msg Time Volume
Time
F1
English ▷
Logo ▶ Time ▶
Infinite ▶
2 sec
20%
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Fingerprint Setting
Change various settings for fingerprint authentication.
n If you select Device on initial Admin menu, Device Setup menus
appear on the display. Then select Fingerprint for setting related to fingerprint authentication.
Security
Fast Mode
Quality
l Setting : Normal/Secure/Most Secure l Security level is determined by FAR (False Acceptance Ratio).
FAR refers to the percentage of acceptance by unregistered fingerprints. Therefore, the lower the percentage is, the higherthe security level is. However, as the FAR and FRR (False Reject Rate) are in reverse proportion to each other, the higher security level will indue bigger FRR, ie., more failure for registered fingers.
l For general T&A applications, normal level is recommended.
However, in case of an access control application requiring a higher security level, it is recommended to apply the security level as secure or most secure.
l Setting : Normal/Fast/Fastest l Using 1:N mode with more than hundreds of users, identification
may take somewhat longer. In this case, you can change the fast mode to Fast or Fastest. By doing so, identification speed becomes faster in sacrifice of a little higher FRR.
l Setting: Weak/Normal/Strict l Quality level decides the strictness of quality check of the input
images. With a strict quality level, the device may reject a low quality input fingerprint more.
Device Setup
Fingerprint
Door Relay
Access Control
Master Password
Device Info
Device Reset
Factory Default
Fingerprint
Security Fast Mode Quality View Image Sensitivity Timeout(Sec) 1:N Delay Check Duplicate
I/O
F1
Normal ▶ Auto ▶Normal ▶
Visible
7 (Max) ▶
10 ▶ ◀ 0 ▶
Not Use ▶
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Fingerprint Setting
View Image
Sensitivity
Timeout(Sec)
1:N Delay
Duplicate
l Setting : Visible/Invisible l Proper enrollment can be induced by showing the image of the
entered fingerprint on LCD screen upon enrollment.
l Setting : 0(min)/1/2/3/4/5/6/7(max) l Set sensitivity of fingerprint sensor in a capture of a fingerprint. At a
high sensitivity level, it is easier and faster to capture a fingerprint. On the other hand, at a low sensitivity level, the image qualityof the captured fingerprint can be more stable.
l In normal applications, maximum level is recommended. If the
recognition is not satisfactory for wet fingerprints, reducing sensitivity may solve the problem.
l Setting : 1/2//10//19/20 l Set standby time for fingerprint enrollment. If a user does not place
a finger within the time, a timeout message appears on the display.
l Setting : 0/1/2/./10 l It means the time of delay from 1:N authentication to next stand-by
authentication
l Setting : Not Check / Check l In enrollment, checks whether the fingerprint is duplicated or not.
Fingerprint
Security Fast Mode Quality View Image Sensitivity Timeout(Sec) 1:N Delay Check Duplicate
More
F1
Normal ▶ Auto ▶Normal ▶
Visible
7 (Max) ▶
10 ▶ ◀ 0 ▶
Not Use ▶
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Fingerprint Setting
Change detailed settings for fingerprint authentication.
n Press F1 on Fingerprint menu to set detailed fingerprint options.
Match Timeout
l Setting : 1/2/3//19/20 l Timeout in 1:N identification. If the device cannot find a matched fingerprint
in this period, it results in identification fail. This is to avoid too long waiting time in case of large enrollments.
Fingerprint
Match Timeout Calibration Encryption Not Use
3 ▶
Disable ▶
Calibration
l For TC sensor, this menu calibrates the sensors internal paramters
according to outer enviroment. Since sensor calibration is done in factory, it doesnt need to do this usually except the case where sensors are replaced or sensitivity of the sensor is abnormal.
l To calibrate the sensor, select Enableand click OK button. l This menu disappears for OC or FC model.
l Shows current device setting whether to encrypt fingerprint templates or not
Encryption
for security purpose.
l This menu only shows current setting and the settings can be changed only
by BioAdminprogram on PC.
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I/O Setting
Change various settings for I/O.
n If you select I/O on device menu and click Input, following
menus appear on display.
Input 0/1
Duration 0/1(ms)
Input Type 0/1
Tamper S/W
l Setting : Disabled/Exit/Wiegand User ID/Wiegand Card ID/Generic
Input/Emergency Open/Alarm Off/Reset/Lock System
l In case of using the input port for RTE(exit button), select Exit. l In case of using input as Wiegand User/Card ID, input 0 and input
1 are set as Wiegand User/Card ID.
l Generic Input : general input. Can be configured with output. l Emergency Open : All relays for doors are turned on for door open l Alarm Off : All relays are turned off to release alarm l Reset : System reset l Lock System : the device gets locked. Can be relasedwith master
password only.
l Minimum duration of input signal to decide validity
l Set N/O (Normal Open) or N/C (Normal Close)
l Setting : None/Lock System/Generic Input/Emergency Open/Alarm
Off/Reset
l Tamper switch is turned on when a housing(case) of BioStation is
opened. If the setting is in Lock System, the device is automatically locked when a tamper switch is on for security.
l [Note] Once BioStation is locked, lock can be released only when
the master password is entered. It cannot be released by administrators fingerprint.
I/O
I/O
Input 0 Duration0(ms) Input Type 0 Input 1 Duration1(ms) Input Type 1 Tamper SW
Input
Output
Disable
0
N/O ▶
Disable
0
N/O
None ▶
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I/O Setting
Change various settings for I/O.
n If you select I/O on device menu and click Output, following
menus appear on display.
Output 0/1
Duration(ms)
l Setting: Disabled/Duress/Tamper SW/Auth Success/Auth
Fail/Wiegand User ID/Wiegand Card ID
l Can send outputs for various events. l In case of using output as Wiegand User/Card ID, output 0 and
output 1 are set as Wiegand User/Card ID.
l Set the cycle of output signal. Default is 1sec (1000ms).
I/O
Output 0 Output 1 Duration(ms)
Disable ▶
Disable ▶
1000
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Door Relay Setting
Change various settings for door relay.
n In a simple standalone door control, internal relay of BioStation can be used
to drive a door lock. For increased security, external device like Secure I/O or another BioStation can be installed inside of a room. Two devices are connected by RS485 and support a local anti-passbackfunctions. Up to 2 BioStationsand 4 Secure I/Os can be connected in a single RS485 loop.
n If you select Door Relay on device menu and select Door#, following menus
appear on the display.
Relay
Out/In Device
Driven by
l Select which relay shall be used l Setting: Internal Relay/Slave Relay/SIO# Relay#/Not Use
l Select a device to be installed inside and outside. l Setting: Not Use/Device ID
l Setting: All events / Authentication +T&A event/Authentication/T&A
event/Disabled
l In case of All events, door opens for all authentication success(1:1 PIN
auth.,1:1 fingerprint auth.,1:1 fingerprint verification)
l In case of authentication with T&A event, door opens only by thespecific
events for which door use is allowed and also door opens only by authentication.
l In case of authentication, door opens only by authentication without T&A
event
l In case of selected T&A, door opens only by the specific eventsfor which
door use is allowed.
l In case of disabled, BioStation will not drive an internal relayto open a
door by any of events or authentication.
I/O
Door0
Relay Out Device In Device Driven by Duration(sec)
Door 0 Door 1
APB
Interphone
F1
Internal Relay▶
5503 ▶
1208
All Events
3
More
Duration (sec)
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Door Relay Setting
Change various settings for door relay.
n If you select F1 – F2(Input) on Door# setting menu, following
menus appear on the display.
l Select Request To Exit (Exit button) setting related to the relay
RTE
Input Type
Door Sensor
Input Type
Open Alarm
l Setting: Not Use/Input# (input port of the seleceteddevice)
l Set N/O (Normal Open) or N/C (Normal Close)
l Select Door Sensor setting related to the relay (door) l Setting: Not Use/Input# (input port of the seleceteddevice)
l Set N/O (Normal Open) or N/C (Normal Close)
l When the door is open longer than this period(sec), door open
alarm is activated. Specific output can be set by BioAdmin program on PC. Default is 0 meaning no alarm.
n If you select F1 – F3(Schedule) on Door# setting menu,
following menus appear on the display.
l Decide time to lock(close) the door by force.
Lock time
l During lock time, general users cannot open door while only
administrators are allowed.
l Specific schedule for lock time can be set by BioAdmin program on PC.
Door0
Relay Reader0 Reader1 Driven by Duration(sec)
Door0
Relay RTE Input Type Door Sensor Input Type Open Alarm
Door0
Relay Lock Time Unlock Time
More
F1
Internal Relay
Primary
Secondary
All Event
Not Use ▶ N/O ▶ ◀ Not Use ▶ ◀ N/O
No Time ▶
All Time
Apply
OK
Input
F2
Schedule
F3
3
Internal Relay
0
Internal Relay
Unlock time
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l Decide time to open the door by force l Specific schedule for unlock time can be set by BioAdmin programon PC.
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Door Relay Setting
Change various settings for door relay.
n If you select APB on Door Relay menu, following menus appear
on the display.
APB Type
Reset Time
n If you select Interphone on Door Relay menu, following menus
l Select anti-passbacksetting l Setting: Disable/Hard/Soft l In Hardmode, relay does not work and log is recorded in case of
anti-passbackevents. In Softmode, log is recorded burelay works as usual.
l Duration(min) of automatic reset of APB for each user. If it is set
as 30(min), for example, APB record is erased for 30 minutes after each authentication of users. If 0, there is no automatic reset.
appear on the display.
l Setting : Disable / Enable
Interphone
l To connect and use an optional interphone with BioStation, enable
interphone on this menu. CALL button and interphone communication of BioStation will operate only when this menu is set as Enable.
I/O
Interphone
APB
APB Type Release Time
Interphone
Interphone
Door 0
APB
Hard
0
Disable
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Zone
Change advanced access control settings-Zone
n Zone is a group of devices connected by TCP/IP and integrated together
supporting data synchronizations, global anti-passbackand entrance limits. One of the devices should be assigned as a master in the zone. Master device collects and synchronize user and log information and makes a decision for anti-passbackand entrance limit control.
n If you select Access Control on device menu and select Zone, following
menus appear on display.
Node Type
Master IP
User/Log/Time Sync
Device ID/List/Count
l Setting : Standalone/Master/Device
l Standalone – works independently without zone concept l Master – a master device in the zone l Device – the rest of the device in the zone
l Enter IP of master device (only works when Node Type is Device)
l Options to enable synchronize user, log and time data among
devices
l When Node Type is Master, enter IDs of the rest devices l Enter ID of a device to add in Device ID. Then press F1 and
press F2 (Add).
l Then you can see the added device in Device Listand the
increased number of the total devices in Device Count
l For deleting, select the device in Device Listand then press F1
and F3 (Delete).
Zone
Entrace Limit Zone
Zone
Node Type Master IP User Sync Log Sync Time Sync Device ID Device List Device Count
Zone
Node Type Master IP User Sync Log Sync Time Sync Device ID Device List Device Count
Zone
Sub Zone
APB Zone
F1
Standalone
0.0.0.0
Not Use ▶ Not Use ▶ ◀ Not Use
Standalone
Not Use Not Use Not Use
0
F1
OK
0.0.0.0
F2
F3
0
Apply
Add
Delete
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Sub Zone
Change advanced access control settings – Sub Zone
n To add anti-passbackor entrance limit functions, Sub Zone should be created
in a Zone.
n If you select Access Control on device menu and select Sub Zone,following
menus appear on display.
l To make a Sub Zone, the device should be a master (Node Type
of Zone menu). If the device is a member but not a master, only Device Authcan be set in this menu.
SubZoneID
Zone Type
Device ID/List/Count
Device Auth
l Select an ID of a sub zone (from 0 to 15)
l Select a sub zone type either APBor Entrance Limit.
l Select a Device IDof a device to add in a sub zone. Then press
F1 and press F2 (Add).
l Then you can see the added device in Device Listand the
increased number of the total devices in Device Count
l For deleting, select the device in Device Listand then press F1
and F3 (Delete).
l When the device is a member of a zone (Node Type of Zone is set
as Device), Device Auth menu can be set to determine whether authentication decision is done by master or standalone
l Setting: Standalone/Notify/Deferred
l Standalone, Notify : decision made by device itself. l Deferred : Zone master decides the authentication result.
For APB and Entrance Limit, select this option.
Zone
Entrace Limit Zone
Sub Zone
SubZone ID Zone Type Device ID Device List Device Count Device Auth
Sub Zone
SubZone ID Zone Type Device ID Device List Device Count Device Auth
Zone
Sub Zone
APB Zone
F1
0 ▶
APB ▶
5225 ▶
5225
OK
F2
F3
2
F1
Apply
Add
2
Delete
0
APB
5225
5225
More
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APB Zone
Change advanced access control settings – APB Zone
n Select APB Zone on Zone menu
Zone
SubZoneID
APB Type
l Select Sub Zone ID to make APB setting
l Setting: Disable/Hard/Soft l In Hardmode, relay does not work and log is recorded in case of
anti-passbackevents. In Softmode, log is recorded burelay works as usual.
Reset Time
l Duration(min) of automatic reset of APB for each user. If it is set
as 30(min), for example, APB record is erased for 30 minutes after each authentication of users. If 0, there is no automatic reset.
Device List
IN/OUT
l Select a device for In and Out setting
l Select IN or OUT for anti-passbackfunction of the selected device. l One who entered a room with authentication by IN devices must
go out by OUT devices.
n Select Entrance Limit Zone on Zone menu
SubZoneID
l Select Sub Zone ID to make APB setting
l Interval : Time period for re-authentication (min)
Interval
l Time Index : Select 4 different time periods per day
Time Index/Time/Count
Time : Set time period
Count : Set max number of entrance during the period
Zone
Sub Zone
APB Zone
Entrace Limit Zone
APB Zone
SubZone ID APB Type Reset Time Device List IN/OUT
0 ▶
HARD
5225 ▶
IN
Entrance Limit Zone
SubZone ID Interval Time Index Time Count
1 ▶
0 ▶
00:00~00:00
0
0
0
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Change Master Password
Change master PW.
n If you select Master Password on device menu, Master
Password menus appear on the display.
n Enter current master password to Currentand a new master
password to New& New (again). Then press OK key to confirm.
l Default password is blank (no need to type). l [Note] With this master password, one can enroll or delete users
and change settings of BioStation. Please be careful not to disclose master password except Administrators.
n When you forget master password
l If there is a user enrolled as administrator : you can enter Admin
menu using administrators fingerprint and return the password as blank by selecting the Factory Default on Device menu. However, in this case, other settings of the device also return to defaults.
Master Password
Current New New(Again)
l If theres no user enrolled as administrator : contact the dealer you
purchased the device.
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View Device Info
View devices basic info such as model name and version.
n If you select Device Info on device menu, following menus
appear on the display.
Model
Device ID
MAC
HW Version
FW Version
Kernel Ver.
l Model name is displayed according to types of fingerprint sensor. l Optical sensor : BST-OC l Capacitive sensor : BST-TC l Thermal swipe sensor : BST-FC
l Device ID number is displayed.
l Devices Ethernet MAC address is displayed.
l Devices hardware version is displayed.
l Devices firmware version is displayed. l Firmware and kernel can be upgraded using BioAdmin program
when new firmware is released.
l Devices Kernel ver. Info is displayed.
Device Info
Model Device ID MAC HW Version FW Version Kernel Ver. Memory
Standard
1301
00:17:fc:10:05:15
Rev. E
V1.0
7/19 MB
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l Overall available storage and currently used storage are displayed. l In the internal memory of BioStation, various information like user
info, log, background and sounds are stored, so used memory changes by the size of these information.
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Device Reset
Reset system.
n If you select Device Reset on device menu, a message to restart
BioStation appears on the display.
n Press OK key to reset device. Device reset takes normally 20-30
seconds and it may take a bit longer for network connection.
n If you change language of BioStation, you should reset
BioStation to apply the new language.
n If device becomes unstable for any reason, in most of cases,
device reset can solve the problem.
Device Setup
Do you want to restart
BioStation?
OK ESC
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Factory Default
Restore devices all settings to factory defaults.
n If you select Factory Default on device menu, a message to
reset to default appears on the display.
n Press OK key to change systems various settings as factory
defaults.
l [Note] Be sure that various settings, background, sounds and
notice will be deleted.
n User info and log data are not deleted. To delete user info, refer
to <Delete All Users>. To delete log data, refer to <Delete Entire Log>.
Device Setup
Do you want to reset
to default?
OK ESC
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Check Log
Check logs for various events accumulated in device.
n If you select Log on initial Admin menu, log events appear on
the display. You can check logs from the latest one.
n Press up/down navigation key to scroll a log one by one. n Press left/right navigation key to scroll a log by page (8 logs). n Press F1 key to display available additional function key.
l OK : Latest l F2 : Filter l F3 : Delete
n Press OK key to display the latest log.
Log List
9/14 13:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 13:30 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 13:25 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:51 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:45 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:43 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:26 Identify OK (Menu) 1111
F1
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Filter Log
Check specific log events by filtering the log events stored on device.
n If you press F2 key on Log menu, following menus appear on
the display.
Filter ID
Time
Event
T&A Event
User
l Select the filter ID. l Device can store up to 4 filters.
l Setting : All/Today/Yesterday/Last 3 days/Last 1 week/Last 1
month
l Designate the time to filter.
l Setting : All/Success/Fail/IO/Duress/Tamper/System l Select the events to be shown on the log list.
l Select the T&A events to be shown on the log list.
l To check the log events of a specific user, enter the users ID. If
you press 0, log events of all users are displayed.
Filter
Filter ID Time Event T&A Event User
1 ▷ All ▶ All ▶ ◀ All
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Delete Entire Log
Delete entire event logs accumulated in device.
n If you press F3 on log list screen, a message to delete all logs
appears on the display.
n Press OK key to delete all logs.
l [Note] Be sure that a deleted log can not be retrieved unless it
remains in BioAdmin program on PC.
Log List
Do you want to delete
all logs?
OK ESC
F1
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USB Memory
How to use USB memory to transfer user information, log data, and various settings of device.
n If you select USB Memory on Network menu, following menus
appear on the display.
n When you are using wireless LAN, the wireless LAN is
automatically disconnected in this menu. When you go out of this menu, wireless LAN is reconnected.
Synchronize
Export Virtual Terminal
l Transfer the user information and various settings from the virtual
terminal of USB memory to the connected BioStation. At the same time, transfer the log data from the connected BioStation to the virtual terminal of USB memory.
l [Note] Synchronize menu erases the current user information and
various settings of the device and overwrite with the information and settings on USB memory.
l Useful in transferring the data from BioAdmin program to device. l Enabled only when the USB memory has a virtual terminal with the
same device ID as that of the connected BioStation.
l Create a virtual terminal on USB memory with the same device ID.
Export the user information, log data, and various settings of the connected device to the virtual terminal on USB memory.
l It may take a few minutes depending on the size of the user
information and log data to export.
l To synchronize or import virtual terminal, you need to create a
virtual terminal first on the USB memory by using Export Virtual Terminal menu.
l This menu is enabled only when a USB memory is connected to
BioStation.
USB Memory
Synchronize Export Virtual Terminal Import Virtual Terminal
Firmware Upgrade
Initialize Refresh
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USB Memory
How to use USB memory to transfer user information, log data, and various settings of device.
Import Virtual Terminal
Firmware Upgrade
Initialize
l Apply the user information and various settings in USB memory to
the connected device.
l Import starts by selecting the an ID of the virtual terminals onUSB
memory.
l [Note] This menu erases the current user information and various
settings of the device and overwrite with the information and settings on USB memory.
l Used to transfer the user information and various settings from one
device to another.
l Useful in periodical back up and restoration of device information. l This menu is enabled only when the connected USB memory has
a virtual terminal.
l Upgrade the firmware of the connected device with the firmware
file stored on USB memory.
l Firmware upgrade starts by selecting one of the firmware files
stored on the root directory of USB memory.
l Upon finishing the firmware upgrade, device automatically restarts. l This menu is enabled only when a firmware file exists in the root
directory of USB memory.
l Delete all virtual terminals on USB memory. l This menu is enabled only when a USB memory is connected to
BioStation.
USB Memory
Synchronize Export Virtual Terminal Import Virtual Terminal
Firmware Upgrade
Initialize Refresh
Refresh
For Administrators -Advanced Functions
l Refresh the connection of the USB memory and the stored
information on the connected USB memory.
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For General Users
Describes directions for
general users. It explains
how to open a door in each
operation mode and to enter
T&A events.
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Access using 1:N mode
How to open a door using fingerprint when 1:N mode is set as Auto or OK/T&A key.
n When 1:N mode is set as Auto
l If you enter a fingerprint without pressing any key, a message
showing the identification result appears and door is opened.
n When 1:N mode is set as OK/T&A key
l If you press OK or T/A key, blue LED flickers and a message
requesting users fingerprint appears on the display.
l Place a finger to open the door.
n Use of personal info
l When personal info image and message are set, the set image and
message by successful authentication will be shown.
T&A
Welcome!
Tommy
T&A
Authentication
Place your finger
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Access using 1:1 mode
How to open a door by entering ID first and then entering fingerprint or password.
n If you press a numeric key, ID input window appears.
n Enter your ID and press OK key. n In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint Only
l Enter a fingerprint to open the door.
n In case 1:1 mode is PIN Only
l Enter your password and press OK key to open the door.
n In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint or PIN
l You can either enter a fingerprint or enter password and press OK
key.
n In case 1:1 mode is set as RF Card
l If the 1:1 mode is set as Card Only, user can access just by placing
the card to BioStation without any additional procedure.
l If the 1:1 mode is not set as Card Only, card is used to suggestthe
users ID. After putting the card, user should verify himself with fingerprint or password.
T&A
User ID
1234
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Access using 1:1 mode
How to open a door by entering ID first and then entering fingerprint or password.
T&A
User ID
Fingerprint or password
Fingerprint Only
Password Only
Enter user ID or
put the card
put the card
put the card
How to authorizeHow to suggest user ID1:1 verification
1234
Put finger or
enter password
Put fingerEnter user ID or
Enter passwordEnter user ID or
Put the CardCard Only
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T&A event using 1:N mode
How to enter T&A events with fingerprint when 1:N mode is set asAuto or OK/T&A key, and T&A is set as Enabled.
n If you press F1~F4 key, blue LED flickers and a message
requesting users fingerprint appears on the display.
n If you place a finger, designated T/A event appears on the
display and applies to the user.
n In case that ‘Driven by’ on the door relay menu is set as
Selected T&A’ and that Activate Relay by this Event’ is
checked on the BioAdmin program, a door opens upon the occurrence of the T&A events.
n You can check on Activate Relay by this Eventin T&A event
with BioAdmin program on your PC.
T&A
T&A: In
Place your finger
T&A
In: Tommy
8/1(Tue) AM 8:00
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T&A event using 1:1 mode
How to enter T&A event by first entering ID and then entering fingerprint or password when T&A is set as enabled.
n If you press a numeric key, ID input window appears on the
display.
n Enter your ID and press F1~F4. n In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint Only
l Enter fingerprint to apply applicable T&A event.
n In case 1:1 mode is set as PIN Only
l Enter your PW and press OK key to apply applicable T&A event.
n In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint or PIN
l You can either enter fingerprint or enter password and press OK
key.
T&A
User ID
1234
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Using extended T&A events
In case of using 4 or more T&A events, you can use extended T&A events.
n If you press down navigation key, extended T&A events info
appears on the display.
n If you press one of 16keys corresponding to the desired T&A
event, next operation starts for the extended T&A event.
n Factory default T&A events are defined as below.
l F1 (In), F2 (Out), F3 (In duty), F4 (Out duty)
n You can edit the default T&A events and extended T&A events
with BioAdmin program on your PC.
F1321
In
F2654
Out
F3987
In duty
F4ESC0CALL
Out duty
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View users Access/T&A event records
General users can check their own access and T&A event records.
n If you press ESC key on initial screen, a message requesting
user fingerprint or password appears on the display.
n If user enter his/her fingerprint or password, access and T&A
event records displays as below.
n Press up/down navigation key to scroll a log one by one. n Press left/right navigation key to scroll a log page by page
(8 logs).
n Press OK key to display the latest log.
T&A
Admin fingerprint or
master password
OK ESC
User Log: 123456
9/14 13:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 13:30 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 13:25 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:51 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:45 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:43 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:26 Identify OK (Menu) 1111
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Authentication procedure as per operation mode
1:N Mode
1:1 Mode
ID (Key)
Card
OK
(skip in case of Auto setting)
OK
fingerprint
fingerprint
(finger scan)
PW+OK
(auth. PW)
fingerprint
(finger scan)
PW+OK
(auth. PW)
(skip in case of card only)
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Authentication procedure for T&A event
F1~F4
1:N Mode
1:1 Mode
ID (Key)
(default T&A event)
Down key+16key
(extended T&A event)
F1~F4
(default T&A event)
Down key+16key
(extended T&A event)
fingerprint
fingerprint
(finger scan)
PW+OK
(auth. PW)
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Specifications
n CPU : Dual CPU (32 bit RISC + 400MHz DSP) n Memory : 72MB flash + 34MB RAM n Display : 2.5 inch QVGA 16 million color LCD n Identification speed :3,000 fingerprints in 1 second n Fingerprint capacity : 50,000 fingerprint templates n Log capacity : 500,000 events n Host interface : Wireless LAN (optional), TCP/IP, RS485 n PC interface : USB, RS232 n USB memory slot : USB host n 1 relay for deadbolt, EM lock, door strike, or automatic door n Wiegand input/output, 4 TTL input/output n Built-in microphone and speaker supporting door phone n Convenient menu navigation key n 4 function keys for user defined functions
Appendix
n Operation mode : Fingerprint, PIN, PIN+Fingerprint, n Card only*, Card+Fingerprint*, Card+PIN* (*RF model only) n RF Card : 125KHz proximity (EM, HID model only), 13.56MHz Mifare(Mifaremodel only) n RTC with backup battery (CR2032)** n Product size : 135 x 128 x 50 mm (width x length x depth)
** CAUTION : RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERY ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Troubleshooting
n Fingerprint can not be read well or it takes too long.
l Check whether a finger or fingerprint sensor is stained with sweat, water, or dust l Retry after wiping off finger and fingerprint sensor with dry towel. l If a fingerprint is way too dry, blow on the finger and retry.
n Fingerprint is entered but authorization keeps failing.
l Check whether the user is restricted by door zone or time zone. l Inquire of administrator whether the enrolled fingerprint has been deleted frin the device for some
reason.
l If message not enrolled IDappears after ID is entered and OK is pressed, it means that the
fingerprint has not been enrolled.
n Authorized but door is not opened.
l Check whether the time is set as lock time. l Check driven byon Admin menu. l In case it is set as disabled or selected T/A events, door may not open.
n Partial key cant be entered or device is unstable.
Appendix
l In case device is unstable for any reason, enter Admin menu and reset device.
n All keys are not entered
l If LCD display and blue LED are off, it is possible that power is off. Check power condition such as
blackout.
l If LCD display and blue LED are on, something is wrong with machine. In such a case, contact A/S
center.
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Device cleaning
n Wipe out machine surface with dry towel or cloth. n In case there is dust or impurities on the sensor of the BioStation, wipe off the surface with
dry towel.
n Note that if the sensor is cleaned by detergent, benzene or thinner, surface is damaged and
fingerprint cant be entered.
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Technical Support & Inquiry
Functions and specifications of the product are subject to changes without notice due to quality enhancement or function update. For any inquiry on the product, please contact Suprema Inc.
Suprema Inc.
Seongnam, Gyeonggi, 463-863 Korea
E-mail : support@supremainc.com
Website : www.supremainc.com
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