Suprema BS2-OEPW, BS2-OHPW, BS2-OIPW, BS2-OMPW User Manual

BioStation 2
USER GUIDE
Version 1.38 English
EN 102.00.BS2 V1.38A
Safety Instructions ................................................................................. 4
Getting Started ....................................................................................... 6
Components ................................................................................................................................................... 6
Parts ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Cables and connectors ........................................................................................................................... 9
How to Enroll a Fingerprint ...................................................................................................................... 11
Choose Ideal Fingers to Enroll .............................................................................................................. 11
How to Enroll Fingerprints .................................................................................................................. 11
Administrator Menus ........................................................................... 12
Full Menu ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
Quick Menu .................................................................................................................................................. 12
User Management ................................................................................ 13
Add User Information................................................................................................................................. 13
Edit User Information ................................................................................................................................. 14
Delete All Users .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Check User Usage ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Authentication Configuration ............................................................... 15
Finger ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
Card ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
ID ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
T&A Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Fingerprint .................................................................................................................................................... 17
System Setup ....................................................................................... 18
Display & Sound ......................................................................................................................................... 18
Device ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Date & Time........................................................................................................................................... 19
Daylight Saving Time ............................................................................................................................. 19
User ID Type .......................................................................................................................................... 20
USB Memory .......................................................................................................................................... 20
Restart Device ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Restore Default ...................................................................................................................................... 21
More Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Network ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
TCP/IP Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 23
Server Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 23
RS-485 Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 24
Check Event Log .................................................................................. 25
Search Logs .................................................................................................................................................. 25
Delete All Logs ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Check Log Usage ........................................................................................................................................ 26
Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 27
Checklist Before Requesting Service ........................................................................................................ 27
Product Specifications ......................................................................... 28
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................... 29
FCC Compliance Information ............................................................... 30
2
Appendices ........................................................................................... 31
Disclaimers ................................................................................................................................................... 31
Copyright Notice ......................................................................................................................................... 31
Open Source License .................................................................................................................................... 31
GNU General Public License ................................................................................................................ 31
GNU Lesser General Public License .................................................................................................... 37
OpenSSL License ................................................................................................................................... 39
Original SSLeay License ....................................................................................................................... 39
3
Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

Please read the following instructions carefully before using the product. This information is important for ensuring the safety of the user and for preventing damage to the user's property.
Warning
Failure to follow the instructions may cause serious injury or death.
Installation Instructions
Do not install the product in direct sunlight or in a location that is damp or dusty.
This can cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not install the product near any heat source such as electric heaters.
This can cause a fire from overheating or electric shock.
Install the product in a dry place.
Moisture can cause product damage or electric shock.
Install the product in a place where there is no electromagnetic interference.
This can cause product damage or electric shock.
Have qualified service professionals install or repair the product.
Otherwise, it can cause a fire, electric shock, or injury.
If the product is damaged due to a user's unauthorized installation or dismantling of the product, a service fee will be charged
for repair.
Operating Instructions
Be careful not to spill any liquid such as water, drinks, or chemicals inside the product.
This can cause fire, electric shock, or product damage.
Caution
Ignoring these instructions may result in minor injuries or damage to the product.
Installation Instructions
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched.
This can cause product damage or injury.
Keep the product away from strong magnetic objects such as magnets, TVs, monitors (especially CRT monitors), or speakers.
This can cause a failure.
Only use a DC 12V power adapter that provides a current of at least 500mA.
This device does not work if the proper power source is not used.
After all the cables are properly installed, apply the liquid silicone underneath and above the cables within the groove ap proximately 10mm wide. The cable cover must be installed to ensure the IP65 rating.
Non-proper installation of the cable cover may cause device malfunction or damage from water and dust.
If installing the product outside where the product is completely exposed, it is recommended to install the product together with the enclosure.
Use a separate power supply for Secure I/O 2, electric lock and BioStation 2 respectively.
If connecting and using the power supply to these devices together, the devices may malfunction.
4
Safety Instructions
Operating Instructions
Do not drop the product or subject it to shock or impact during use.
This can cause a failure.
Keep the password secret from others and change it periodically.
Failure to do so may lead to an illegal intrusion.
Do not press the buttons on the product with excessive force or with a sharp tool.
This can cause a failure.
Be careful not to contaminate or damage the fingerprint reader with dirty hands or materials.
This can decrease performance or cause failures to read fingerprints.
Clean the product with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzene, or water.
This can cause a product failure.
BioStation 2 uses the capacitive button. If there is much moisture (humidity) like a rainy weather or on the product, wipe with a soft and dry cloth.
There is a risk of fire if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of batteries in accordance with local and national disposal regulations.
5

Getting Started

BioStation 2
Wall Bracket
Fixing Screws x4
PVC Anchors x4
Diode
Cable Cover
Connector Cables
Ferrite Core
Drilling Template
Quick Guide
Bracket Fixing Screw
Open Source Software

Components

Getting Started
(1x2-pin, 1x3-pin, 3x4-pin, 1x5-pin)
(Star Shaped)
NOTE
The components may differ depending on where the product is installed.
When assembling the product with the bracket, you can use the included bracket fixing screw(Star Shaped) instead of the
For more information on installation, visit the Suprema website (www.supremainc.com) to see the installation guide.
product fixing screw for enhanced security.
Guide
6

Parts

Fingerprint sensor Arrow keys/OK button
Numpad/Intercom/ESC
Function buttons
LED lamp
Microphone
LCD screen
USB memory port
TTL input (4-pin)
Power (2-pin)
RS-485 (4-pin)
TTL output (4-pin)
DIP switches
Ethernet
Wiegand input (4-pin)
Wiegand output (4-pin)
Intercom (5-pin)
Relay (3-pin)
RF card reader
Mini-USB cable port
Speaker
Getting Started
button
Name Description
Microphone Transmits the user's voice to the intercom.
LCD screen Displays various information or settings.
Numpad/Intercom/ESC button
Function buttons Serves as T&A function key or selects a sub-menu item.
Arrow keys/OK button
Speaker Makes a sound.
LED lamp Shows the status of the product with different colors.
Fingerprint sensor Reads fingerprints.
1 to 9: Enters numbers/characters or selects a menu item.
: Connects to the intercom.
ESC: Opens the menu, moves back to the previous screen, or cancels input
: Changes the character type.
: Changes the character type or selects a T&A event.
: Deletes numbers/characters.
: Inserts symbols or configures an item.
OK: Selects an item or saves the settings.
7
RF card reader Reads RF cards.
USB memory port Connects a USB memory stick.
Mini-USB cable port To be supported later.
TTL input (4-pin) Connects a TTL input/output cable.
RS-485 (4-pin) Connects an RS-485 cable.
TTL output (4-pin) Connects a TTL input/output cable.
Relay (3-pin) Connects a relay cable.
Power (2-pin) Connects the power cable.
Getting Started
DIP switch
Ethernet Connects an Ethernet cable.
Wiegand input (4-pin) Connects a Wiegand input/output cable.
Wiegand output (4-pin) Connects a Wiegand input/output cable.
Intercom (5-pin) Connects the intercom cable.
Turns on the termination resistor for the RS-485 interface
To use the termination resistor, set DIP switch 1 to ON.
8

Cables and connectors

1
PWR +VDC
Red (White stripe)
2
PWR GND
Black (White stripe)
1
RLY N O
White
2
RLY C OM
Blue
3
RLY N C
Orange
1
485 TRXP
Blue
2
485 TRXN
Yellow
3
485 GND
Black
4
SH GND
Gray
1
TTL IN0 / OUT0
Red
2
TTL IN1 / OUT1
Yellow
3
TTL GND
Black
4
SH GND
Gray
1
WG IN0 / OUT0
Green
2
WG IN1 / OUT1
White
3
WG GND
Black
Power
Pin Name Color
Relay
Pin Name Color
Getting Started
RS-485
TTL input/output
Wiegand input/output
Pin Name Color
Pin Name Color
Pin Name Color
4 SH GND Gray
9
Intercom
1
INPH +VDC
Red
2
INPH GND
Black
3
INPH AUD
Orange
4
INPH DTA
Blue
5
SH GND
Gray
Getting Started
Pin Name Color
10
Getting Started
Each person can enroll up to ten fingerprints. If a finger is injured or scratched, it is
1
When enrolling a fingerprint, the “Scan 1st finger message will appear on the LCD screen. Place a finger on the fingerprint sensor, and then press softly in order to improve the recognition.
2
After a beep sounds, you will be notified to scan again then remove your finger and place it again to scan. (You are required to scan the same finger twice for enrollment.)

How to Enroll a Fingerprint

Correct fingerprint enrollment is critical in improving fingerprint recognition. BioStation 2 is loaded with powerful fingerprint algorithm which is capable of recognizing a fingerprint even when the angle or position of the finger on the reader is not optimal. Nevertheless, enrolling a fingerprint with the following instructions can improve the recognition performance.

Choose Ideal Fingers to Enroll

recommended to use another finger.
If the fingerprint recognition fails, you can enroll the same finger multiple times, which will improves the recognition performance.
If a finger is injured or the fingerprint is not clear, please enroll a different finger.
The index finger and middle finger are preferred for enrolling fingerprints. Other fingers
may have a lower recognition rate because those fingers tend to have difficulty being placed at the center of the fingerprint sensor.

How to Enroll Fingerprints

NOTE
Precautions for enrolling fingerprints
Enrolling fingerprints is the most important procedure because this device uses enrolled fingerprints to compare them with a scanned fingerprint. Please ensure the following when enrolling fingerprints:
Place the finger firmly on the fingerprint sensor for it to be read completely.
The center of the fingerprint should be placed at the center of the fingerprint sensor.
If a finger is injured or the fingerprint is not clear, please enroll another finger.
Follow the instructions on the screen and place the finger correctly without movement when the finger is read.
Place your finger to completely cover the sensor with maximum surface.
When the fingerprint recognition fails
BioStation 2 can read fingerprints regardless of the change in seasons or condition of the fingers. However, the external environment or the finger's position can affect the recognition performance.
If the fingerprint recognition fails, the following actions are recommended.
If there is water or sweat on the finger, please wipe it off before scanning the finger.
If the finger is too dry, please blow softly on the fingertip before scanning the finger.
If the finger is injured, please enroll another finger.
If the fingerprint recognition failure persists, please follow ‘Precautions for enrolling fingerprints’ to re-enroll the fingerprint.
11

Administrator Menus

Full Menu

1 Press the ESC button then authenticate as an administrator. 2 Select the desired menu item.
NOTE
If there is no administrator on the device, anyone can access the menu just by pressing the ESC button.
Administrator Menus

Quick Menu

1 Press and hold the ESC button for more than one second and then release the button. Next, authenticate yourself as an
administrator.
2 Select the desired menu item.
NOTE
If there is no administrator on the device, anyone can access the quick menu just by pressing and holding the ESC button and then
releasing the button.
12

User Management

Add User Information

You can register the user information and fingerprints.
1 Press the ESC button then authenticate as an administrator. 2 Go to USER > Add User and press OK.
User Management
3 Select an item then press the button. Press OK after configuring the item to register the user information.
ID: Enter a number between 1 and 429467295 to register as the user ID. If User ID Type set to Alphanumeric, a combination of alphanumeric characters and symbols (_, -) can be used for the ID. Up to 32 characters can be input.
Name: Enters the user name with the number buttons. Press the / buttons to switch between letters and numbers. Press F1/F2 to show more letters.
PIN: Enters a PIN. Enter the PIN and press OK. Enter the PIN again to confirm it, then press the OK button. PIN numbers must be 4 to 16 digits to prevent leaking of the PIN.
Fingerprint: Enrolls fingerprints for user authentication. After scanning the fingerprint of the registered finger, the same finger should be scanned one more time. Press the ESC button if you do not want to enroll a fingerprint.
Card: Registers cards for user authentication. Scan the cards that you want to assign to users. Press the ESC button if you do not want to register another card.
User Level: Selects the privileges to assign to the user. Use the / buttons to select the user level.
Start Date: Sets the start date for the user account. Press the number buttons to enter the date. Use the button to delete the date.
Use the button to enter a separator.
Expiration Date: Sets the end date for the user account. Press the number buttons to enter the date. Use the button to delete the date. Use the button to enter a separator.
Security Level: Sets the security level for 1:1 Authentication.
Duress: Selects the index of the fingerprints to be used as duress fingerprints. This is available only when there are two or more
registered fingerprints.
Private Auth Mode: Changes the authentication mode for each user. Select a desired item and press the / buttons to change the settings.
NOTE
The available menus vary depending on the selected user level.
None: Indicates the level for normal users who cannot use the menu.
Administrator: The user can use all menus.
Configuration: The user can use AUTHENTICATION, DISPLAY & SOUND, DEVICE, NETWORK, and EVENT LOG menus.
User Mgmt: The user can use USER and EVENT LOG menus.
13
Loading...
+ 28 hidden pages