Name and function of each part ....................................................................................................................... 7
Cables and connectors ................................................................................................................................ 9
How to enroll a fingerprint correctly ............................................................................................................. 10
Selecting a finger for fingerprint input ................................................................................................... 10
Admin Menu ................................................................................................... 11
All Menus .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
User ................................................................................................................. 12
Registering user information ......................................................................................................................... 12
Modifying user information ........................................................................................................................... 13
Delete All Users ................................................................................................................................................ 13
View User Usage .............................................................................................................................................. 13
Server ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Serial Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Camera ............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Date & Time ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
Daylight Saving Time ...................................................................................................................................... 22
Device Info ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
USB Memory .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Delete the Root Certificate ............................................................................................................................. 24
User ID Type ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
Delete All Logs ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Checklist before reporting a failure ............................................................................................................... 28
Open Source License ....................................................................................................................................... 32
GNU General Public License ..................................................................................................................... 32
Original SSLeay License ............................................................................................................................ 39
Observe the following instructions to use the product safely and prevent any risk of injury or property damage.
Warning
Noncompliance of instructions could lead to serious injury or death.
Installation
Do not install the product in a place with direct sunlight, moisture, dust, or soot.
• A fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not install the product in a place with heat from an electric heater.
• A fire or electric shock may occur due to overheating.
Install the product in a dry place.
• Otherwise, a product damage or electric shock may occur due to moisture.
Install the product in a place with no electromagnetic interference.
• Otherwise, a product damage or electric shock may occur.
The user should not install or repair the product independently.
• A fire, electric shock, or personal injury may occur.
• If the product has been damaged due to independent installation or repair of the product by the user, free A/S service will not
be provided.
Usage
Do not allow liquids such as water, beverages, or chemicals get into the product.
• A fire, electric shock, or product damage may occur.
Caution
Noncompliance of instructions could lead to minor injury or product damage.
Installation
Do not install the power supply cable in a place where people pass by.
• Product damage or physical injury may occur.
Do not install the product near a highly magnetic object such as a magnet, TV, (especially CRT) monitor, or speaker.
• A product failure may occur.
Use only a power supply adaptor of D.C 12 V and 500 mA or higher.
• If the proper power is not used, the product may not operate normally.
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 A2 respectively.
• If connecting and using the power supply to these devices together, the devices may malfunction.
Keep at least 10cm distances between the devices when install multiple devices.
• Otherwise, RF performance is affect to the other device, the devices may not operate normally.
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Safety Instructions
Operation
Do not drop the product or apply an impact to the product.
• A product failure may occur.
Manage the password with care not to disclose it to others and change the password periodically.
• Otherwise, illegal intrusion may occur.
Do not press the buttons on the product forcibly or using a sharp tool.
• A product failure may occur.
Be careful not to contaminate or damage the fingerprint contact unit with a dirty hand or foreign substances.
• Deterioration in fingerprint authentication performance and a product failure may occur.
When cleaning the product, wipe the product with a soft and dry cloth and no water, benzene or alcohol.
• Otherwise, a product failure may occur.
BioStation A2 uses capacitive buttons and screen. If the environment is moist from wet weather or the product surface is
smeared with a lot of water, wipe off the product with a dry towel before using it.
RTC battery
Replacing the battery with an incorrect type of battery may cause explosion.
Discard the battery according to the appropriate regional or international waste regulations.
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Introduction
BioStation A2
Wall Bracket
Fixing Screw x4
PVC Anchor x4
Diode
Connection Cable
Ferrite Core
Drilling Template
Quick Guide
120 Ω resistor
Open Source Software Guide
Bracket Fixing Screw
Components
Introduction
(2 pins 1 EA, 3 pins 2 EA, 4 pins 4 EA)
(Star Shaped)
NOTE
• Components may vary according to the installation environment.
• When assembling the product with the bracket, you can use the included bracket fixing screw(Star Shaped) instead of the
product fixing screw for enhanced security.
• For additional content regarding product installation, access the Suprema website (www.suprema.co.kr) and view the installation
guide.
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Name and function of each part
Fingerprint
authentication unit
RF card authentication
unit
Fingerprint authentication
Menu button
LED lamp
Microphone
LCD screen
USB memory slot
TTL input (4 pins)
Power supply (2 pins)
Relay 0 (3 pins)
RF card authentication
Mini USB cable slot
Speaker
Camera
Home button
Cancel button
Ethernet
Relay 1 (3 pins)
Wiegand input (4 pins)
Wiegand output (4 pins)
RS-485 (4 pins)
Introduction
unit
unit
Name Description
Microphone Delivers the voice of the user when the interphone is connected.
LCD screen Provides UI for operation.
Menu button ()
Home button ()
Cancel button ()
Speaker Delivers sound.
LED lamp Indicates the operational status of the product with the color of the LED lamp.
USB memory slot Connects USB memory.
Mini USB cable slot Will be supported in the future.
Displays the list of menus.
Navigates to the home screen.
Navigates back to the previous screen.
Part to scan the fingerprint for entrance.
Part to scan the card for entrance.
TTL input (4 pins) Connects the TTL input cable.
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RS-485 (4 pins) Connects the RS-485 cable.
Relay (3 pins) Connects the relay cable.
Power supply (2 pins) Connects the power supply cable.
Ethernet Connects the Ethernet cable.
Wiegand input (4 pins) Connects the Wiegand input and output cable.
Wiegand output (4 pins) Connects the Wiegand input and output cable.
Introduction
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Cables and connectors
1
PWR +VDC
Red (white stripe)
2
PWR GND
Black (white stripe)
1
RLY N O
White
2
RLY C O M
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
Red
2
TTL IN1
Yellow
3
TTL GND
Black
4
SH GND
Gray
1
WG D0
Green
2
WG D1
White
3
WG GND
Black
4
SH GND
Gray
Power
Pin Name Color
Relay
Pin Name Color
Introduction
RS-485
Pin Name Color
TTL input
Pin Name Color
Wiegand input and output
Pin Name Color
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Introduction
• In preparation for a situation in which the fingerprint of a specific finger cannot be used, for
or the middle finger when scanning the
1
When a message saying “Scan the fingerprint.” is displayed on the LCD screen for enrolling the fingerprint, place the finger
with the fingerprint you wish to enroll on the fingerprint authentication unit and press the finger gently for better
authentication.
2
When the re-input screen is displayed after a beep sound, scan the fingerprint of the enrolled finger again (scan the
fingerprint of a finger to be enrolled twice).
How to enroll a fingerprint correctly
In order to improve the fingerprint authentication rate, enroll the fingerprint correctly. BioStation A2 can recognize a fingerprint
even if the angle and position of a user's fingerprint input change. If you enroll a fingerprint with attention to the following
matters, the authentication rate can be improved.
Selecting a finger for fingerprint input
example if the user is lifting a load with one hand or a finger gets hurt, up to 10 fingerprints
for each user can be enrolled.
• In the case of a user whose fingerprint cannot be recognized well, the authentication rate
can be improved by enrolling the same finger twice repeatedly.
• If a finger has a cut or the fingerprint is blurry, select another finger for the fingerprint.
• It is recommended to use the index finger
fingerprint. The authentication rate can be reduced if it is difficult to place another finger at
the center of fingerprint sensor accurately.
Fingerprint enroll method
NOTE
Cautions for enrolling a fingerprint
When a fingerprint is recognized, it is compared with the initially registered fingerprint, so the initial fingerprint enroll is the most important.
Pay attention to the following matters when enrolling the fingerprint.
• Place the finger deep enough to contact with the sensor completely.
• Place the center of the fingerprint in the center of the sensor.
• If a finger has a cut or the fingerprint is blurry, select another finger for the fingerprint.
• Scan the fingerprint correctly without moving according to the instruction on the screen.
• If you make the finger upright so that the contact area with the sensor is decreased or the angle of finger is warped, fingerprint
authentication may not be performed.
When the fingerprint recognition fails
BioStation A2 can recognize a fingerprint regardless of a change of season or finger condition. However, the authentication rate may vary
according to the external environment or fingerprint input method.
If the fingerprint authentication cannot be done smoothly, it is recommended to take the following measures.
• If the finger is smeared with water or sweat, dry off the finger and then scan the finger.
• If the finger is too dry, blow your breath on the fingertips and then scan the finger.
• If the finger has a cut, register the fingerprint of another finger.
• The initially enrolled fingerprint often may have not been scanned correctly, so enroll the fingerprint again according to ‘Cautions for
enrolling a fingerprint’.
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Admin Menu
All Menus
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Select the desired menu.
Admin Menu
NOTE
• In case the administrator has not been designated, the menu screen will be displayed when you press .
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User
Registering user information
The user information including fingerprints can be registered.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press User > .
User
3 Select and set the desired item. When you press OK, the user information will be registered.
• : Take a picture of a user with the built-in camera.
• 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: Enter the user name.
• Validity Period: Set a Start Date and End Date to use the user account. When you press the first date, you can set Start Date, and when
you press the second date, you can set End Date.
• Access Group: Select an access group for the user. Access groups can be registered only in BioStar 2.
• User Level: Select the level you wish to assign to a user.
• Fingerprint: Enroll a fingerprint for user authentication. Press and enroll the fingerprint. Scan the fingerprint of a finger you wish to
enroll, and then scan the fingerprint of the same finger again. To enroll an additional fingerprint, press again.
•Card: Register a card for user authentication. Press and scan the card which will be assigned to the user. To register an additional
card, press again.
•PIN: Enter the PIN you wish to use. Enter the PIN you wish to use, and then enter the same PIN again for confirmation. Enter a number
between 4 and 16 digits to prevent leaking.
• Duress: Select a fingerprint to be used as a duress fingerprint. This can be used only when 2 or more fingerprints have been enrolled.
• Private Auth Mode: Change the authentication method according to the user.
NOTE
Available menus vary according to the set user level.
• None: This is the general user level and menus cannot be accessed.
• Administrator: All menus can be accessed.
• Configuration: AUTHENTICATION, DISPLAY & SOUND, DEVICE, NETWORK menus can be accessed.
• User Mgmt: USER menu can be accessed.
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User
Modifying user information
User Mgmt or Administrator can modify the registered user information. A fingerprint or card can be added, and PIN and level
can be modified.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press User > .
3 Select your search terms. You can search for a user by ID, name, fingerprint or card.
4 Select the user you wish to modify and press . Modify the information by referring to Registering user information.
• To delete a user, press and then press OK.
NOTE
•Access Groups can be registered in BioStar 2. For detailed contents regarding registering an access group, refer to BioStar 2
Administrator's manual.
Delete All Users
You can delete all registered users at once.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press User > and select Delete All or a user you wish to delete.
3 When you press OK, all registered users will be deleted.
View User Usage
You can see the number of registered users, fingerprints and cards at a glance.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press User > .
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Authentication
• : Mode to use a card only
authentication and PIN input.
Authentication
Auth Mode
Modifying Auth Mode
You can set the authentication method and schedule according to each credential. You can set up to 3 auth modes.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Authentication > Auth Mode.
3 Select the auth mode you wish to change.
4 When you press , the selected credential will be deleted, and when you press , available credentials to be added will
be displayed on the screen.
5 Set the desired auth mode and select a schedule.
Category Description
Fingerprint
Card
ID
• : Mode to use a fingerprint only
• + : Mode to authenticate with a fingerprint and then enter PIN
• + : Mode to authenticate with a card and then authenticate with a fingerprint
• + : Mode to authenticate with a card and then enter PIN
• + / : Mode to authenticate with a card and then authenticate with a
fingerprint or enter PIN
• + + : Mode to authenticate with a card and then use both fingerprint
• + : Mode to enter ID and then authenticate with a fingerprint
• + : Mode to enter ID and then enter PIN
• + / : Mode to enter ID and then authenticate with a fingerprint or enter PIN
• + + : Mode to enter ID and then use both fingerprint authentication and PIN
input
6 When you press OK, settings will be saved.
NOTE
• A schedule can be set in BioStar 2. If there is no set schedule, only Always Use can be selected.
• For detailed contents regarding setting a schedule, refer to BioStar 2 Administrator's manual.
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Delete Auth Mode
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Authentication > Auth Mode.
3 Press and select an item to delete.
4 When you press OK, the selected item will be deleted.
Add Auth Mode
You can register up to 3 auth modes.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Authentication > Auth Mode.
3 Press .
4 Set the desired auth mode by pressing , and then select a schedule.
5 When you press OK, the auth mode will be added.
Authentication
Operation
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press AUTHENTICATION and then modify items below Operation.
•Face Detection: When you set Face Detection, BioStation A2 can detect real face, and authentication can be done only when a face is
detected after authenticating with a fingerprint, card, or PIN.
•Server Matching: When you set Server Matching, the user authentication is not carried out in the device, but instead is carried out in
BioStar. Server Matching can be useful when there is a large amount of user information in the device or you do not wish to publicly
expose the device where user credential information is saved.
•Auth Timeout: If the authentication is not completed during a set time, the authentication will fail. You can set a time between 3
seconds and 20 seconds.
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Fingerprint
You can change settings regarding the fingerprint authentication.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press AUTHENTICATION and then modify items below Fingerprint.
Authentication
• Security Level: Set the security level for 1:N authentication.
• Matching Timeout: Set the fingerprint matching timeout. If the authentication is not completed during a set time, the authentication will
fail.
• View Image: Set to view the original image when scanning the fingerprint.
• Sensor Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity of the fingerprint authentication sensor. To obtain more precise fingerprint information by
increasing the sensor sensitivity, set the sensor sensitivity higher.
•1:N Fast Mode: Set the fingerprint authentication speed. If you select Auto, the authentication speed will be set according to all
fingerprint templates enrolled on the device.
•Template Format: Set the fingerprint template format. SUPREMA is set as the default, and if you change the template format, all
fingerprints saved previously cannot be used. Use caution when changing the Template Format.
•Live Finger Detection: Set the fake fingerprint inspection level. If the fake fingerprint inspection level is higher, the rejection rate on actual
human fingerprints will increase.
•Advanced Enrollment: You can check the quality of a scanned fingerprint to save high quality fingerprint data. If enabled is selected, the
user will be notified when the fingerprint quality is low. This helps users to scan the fingerprints correctly.
• Duplicate Check: When registering fingerprints, you can check duplicates.
NOTE
• Change the template format after deleting the fingerprint information of all users. If the fingerprint information of a user has been
enrolled, the template format cannot be changed.
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NETWORK
Network Settings
You can change the network settings of the device.
Ethernet
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Network > Device > Ethernet.
3 Enable Ethernet setting.
NETWORK
• PORT: Set the port of the device.
• DHCP: Set whether or not to use DHCP. If DHCP setting is disabled, the user can modify PORT, IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask.
• IP Address: View the IP address of the device. To modify, disable DHCP setting.
• Gateway: View the gateway of the device. To modify, disable DHCP setting.
• Subnet Mask: View the subnet mask of the device. To modify, disable DHCP setting.
• DNS: Set the DNS server address.
4 To modify network information manually, disable DHCP setting. When you press , you can modify PORT, IP Address,
Gateway, Subnet Mask and DNS.
NOTE
• Ethernet cannot be used with Wireless at the same time.
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Wireless
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Network > Device > Wireless.
3 When you activate Wireless setting, the list of networks available to connect will be displayed.
NETWORK
4 Select the network you wish to connect to and enter the password. When you press OK, the connection to the wireless
network will be made.
5 To set the network information of wireless LAN manually, press of the network name you wish to use and disable
DHCP setting. Pressing allows you to modify IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask.
NOTE
• Wireless cannot be used with Ethernet at the same time.
• To connect to Wireless, a wireless router is required. For content regarding the installation and configuration of wireless router, refer
to the user's manual of the wireless router.
Server
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Network > Server.
•Connection Mode: When you select Device > Server, you can send a connection signal from the device to a server with the input
information directly. When you select Server > Device, Server IP and Server Port cannot be entered.
• Server IP: Enter the IP of the PC where BioStar 2 is installed. Input is accepted only when Device > Server is set for Connection Mode.
• Server URL: You can enter the BioStar 2 server’s URL instead of Server IP. Input is accepted only when Device > Server is set for
Connection Mode.
• Server Port: Enter the port of the PC where BioStar 2 is installed. Input is accepted only when Device > Server is set for Connection
Mode.
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Serial Settings
RS-485
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Network > RS-485 and change the desired item.
NETWORK
• Mode: Select the RS-485 mode.
• Baud Rate: Select a desired baud rate.
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DISPLAY & SOUND
You can change the display and sound settings of the device.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press DISPLAY & SOUND.
3 Change the desired item.
DISPLAY & SOUND
• Home Screen: Select items to be displayed in the background of the home screen.
• Language: Set the language you wish to use.
• Server Private Msg.: Set whether or not to use a Private Message, which will be displayed on the screen when the user authenticates.
• Menu Timeout: Set the time (sec) for the menu screen to disappear automatically. If there is no button input during a set time, the
screen will return to the home screen.
• Msg Timeout: Set the time (sec) for a setting complete message or information message to disappear automatically.
• Backlight Timeout: Set the time (second) to turn off the lighting of LCD screen.
• Voice Instruction: Set to use the voice instruction instead of alarm sounds.
• Volume: Set the volume.
NOTE
•You can set the Server Private Msg. on the server. If you have not set it on the server, the device does not display a message when
authentication is successful even if Server Private Msg. is enabled on the device.
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Device
Camera
Set by checking the frequency to prevent an image from blinking. BioStation A2 supports both 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Camera > Power Line Frequency.
3 Select and set the desired item and press OK.
Relay
You can set the open time and the input port of the exit button in the device.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Relay.
• Open Time: Set the duration for the door to remain open when standard user authentication has been carried out.
• Exit Button: Select the input port where the exit button is connected.
• Switch: Select the relay type (N/O or N/C).
Device
Date & Time
You can set date and time. Set the date and time accurately in order to collect accurate log data.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Date & Time.
3 Change the desired item.
• Date: Check the current date. To modify it directly, disable Time Sync.
• Time: Check the current time. To modify it directly, disable Time Sync.
• Time Zone: Set the time reference of the current location.
• Time Sync: Synchronize the server and the time. If you wish to synchronize the server and the time, enable Time Sync.
• Date Format: Set the date format. You can select among YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY.
• Time Format: Set the time format. You can select either 24-Hour or AM/PM.
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Daylight Saving Time
You can use the device by applying daylight saving time. Set the start and end time correctly.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Daylight Saving Time.
3 Select the desired item and change the setting.
Device Info
You can view the model name, firmware version of Device ID and MAC address.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Device Info.
3 You can view the information including Model Name, Device ID, HW, FW, Kernel, MAC and WiFi MAC.
Memory Info
You can view the status of memory usage.
Device
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Memory Info.
USB Memory
You can connect USB memory, import the user information from the device or export the user information or logs to the device.
Also, you can upgrade the firmware.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > USB Memory.
3 Select the desired item and change the setting.
• Export: Select information which you want to export to the connected USB memory. Select the desired item and press OK.
• Import: Select User to import the user information from the connected USB memory. Select the desired item and press OK.
• FW Upgrade: If firmware files are saved in the connected USB memory, press OK to upgrade the firmware.
NOTE
The type of supported USB memory is as follows. If you use a different type of USB memory, the function may not operate normally.
When the tamper is turned on, you can set to delete the entire user, the entire log, and the security key.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Select DEVICE > Secure Tamper, then change the settings.
Restart Device
You can restart the device.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > Restart Device.
3 To restart the device, press OK. To cancel, press Cancel.
Restore Default
Device settings, network settings, and operator levels will be reset.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
Device
2 Press Device > Restore Default.
3 To reset all device settings, select Reset All and press OK. To reset all settings except for network settings, select Reset
without Network Settings and press OK.
NOTE
• When you reset, the user level will be reset as well. After resetting, make sure to set the user level again.
• Language setting will not change after resetting.
Factory Default
This will delete all data and root certificate on the device and reset the settings.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press DEVICE > Factory Default.
3 To restore the factory defaults, press OK.
NOTE
•You can only use Factory Default when the root certificate is stored on the device.
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Device
Delete the Root Certificate
This will delete the root certificate on the device.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press DEVICE > Delete the Root Certificate.
3 To delete the root certificate, press OK.
NOTE
•You can only use Delete the Root Certificate when the root certificate is stored on the device and device administrator is set.
User ID Type
You can set the type of user ID to be registered on the device to a combination of alphabetic characters, numbers, and symbols
(_, -).
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press Device > User ID Type.
3 Change to the desired item and press OK.
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T&A Mode
You can set how to register T&A Mode.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press T&A Mode.
3 Select and set the desired item.
• T&A Mode: Set the method to use T&A mode.
• T&A Code: Register a new T&A code.
• T&A Event: View T&A event.
• T&A Required: Set to require a user to select a T&A event when authenticating.
• Job Code: Select whether or not to use Job Code.
T&A Mode
4 To save settings, press OK.
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EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
Search Log
You can set a condition and search a log.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press EVENT LOG.
3 Press and change the condition. When you press OK, a log that matches the condition will be displayed on the screen.
Detail View Log
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press EVENT LOG.
3 Select a log to view detailed contents.
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Delete All Logs
You can delete all saved logs.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press EVENT LOG.
3 To delete all logs, press and then press OK. To cancel, press Cancel.
View Log Usage
You can check the status of log usage.
1 Press and authenticate with the Admin level credential.
2 Press EVENT LOG.
3 Press .
EVENT LOG
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Troubleshooting
• If you have lost the Admin PIN, contact the installation company.
• Check if you have entered the registered PIN correctly.
enter it again.
characteristics. Enroll the fingerprint of another finger.
try again.
Checklist before reporting a failure
Category Problem Solution
Troubleshooting
Power
PIN
Fingerprint
The power is being supplied
but the device does not
operate.
I lost my PIN.
I entered my PIN and pressed
the OK button, but I still
cannot open the door.
The fingerprint has been
enrolled but fingerprint
authentication cannot be done
smoothly and errors occur
frequently.
Suddenly fingerprint
authentication cannot be
done.
• If the terminal and the bracket are far away from each other, the device
may not operate due to the temper switch.
• Check the adaptor or the power cable.
• For a normal user PIN, request it from the administrator and enter it again.
• Check if you have changed the PIN recently.
• If you cannot remember the PIN, request it from the administrator and
• Check ‘How to enroll a fingerprint correctly’ and enroll the fingerprint
again.
• If your fingerprint has a cut, the device may recognize your fingerprint as
someone else's fingerprint.
•If there are a large number of enrolled fingerprints, change Matching
Timeout and try again.
• The authentication rate may vary for each fingerprint due to different
• Check if the finger or the fingerprint sensor is smeared with sweat, water
or dust, and wipe the finger or the fingerprint sensor clean.
• Wipe your finger and the fingerprint sensor with a dry towel and then try
again.
• If the fingerprint of your finger is too dry, blow on the fingerprint and then
Door Lock
Time
Admin
Access
The door cannot be locked
when I close the door.
Suddenly the time has
become incorrect.
I lost my Admin PIN, so I
cannot access the Admin
mode.
• The electric lock may be malfunctioning. Have an inspection through the
installation company.
• BioStation A2 is equipped with a built-in battery but if power is not
supplied for a long time, the built-in battery may die, causing the time to
become incorrect. You can correct the time by referring to Date & Time.
• The administrator grants an access permission in BioStation A2, so only
the administrator can access the Admin menu.
• If you need to access the Admin menu, you can issue a PIN through a
required procedure. Ask the installation company for the procedure to
issue the password.
EM/HID Prox: 50 mm, MIFARE: 50 mm, DESFire: 50 mm, Felica: 30 mm
LFD
Supported
CPU
1.0 GHz Quad Core
Memory
8GB Flash + 1GB RAM
LCD type
5” color TFT touch
LCD resolution
480 x 854
LED
Multiple colors
Sound
24 bit/Voice DSP (echo cancel)
Operating temperature
-20 °C - 50 °C
Storage temperature
-40 °C - 70 °C
Operating humidity
0% - 80%, non-condensing
Storage humidity
0% - 90%, non-condensing
Camera type
CMOS 2M pixels
Camera resolution
1600 x 1200
Camera angle
Diagonal 122°, Horizontal 64.7°, Vertical 103.3°
Dimension (W x H x D)
155 mm x 155 mm x 40 mm
Device: 440 g
Bracket: 89 g (Including washer and bolt)
Certificates
CE, FCC, KC, RoHS, REACH, WEEE
Image dimension
272 x 320 pixels
Image bit depth
8bit, 256 grayscale
Resolution
500 dpi
Template
SUPREMA / ISO 19794-2 / ANSI 378
Extractor / Matcher
MINEX certified and compliant
LFD
Supported
Max. User (1:1)
500,000
Max. User (1:N)
100,000
Max. Template (1:1)
1,000,000 (Two templates per finger)
Max. Template (1:N)
200,000 (Two templates per finger)
Max. Text Log
5,000,000
Max. Image Log
50,000
Wi-Fi
Supported
Ethernet
Supported (10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDI-X)
RS-485
1ch Host or Slave (Selectable)
Wiegand
1ch Input, 1ch Output
TTL input
1ch Input
Relay
2 Relay
USB
USB 2.0 (Host)
microSD card (Supports up to 32GB)
* The functions of the SD card are available by customization only.
PoE
Supported (IEEE 802.3af compliant)
Tamper
Supported
Voltage: 12 VDC
Current: Max. 850 mA
Min.: 3 V
Max.: 5 V
Switch input VIL
Max.: 1 V
Switch Pull-up resistance
4.7 kΩ (The input pots are pulled up with 4.7 kΩ.)
Wiegand output VOH
More than 4.8 V
Wiegand output VOL
Less than 0.2 V
Wiegand output Pull-up resistance
Internally pulled up with 1 kΩ
Voltage: Max. 30 VDC
Current: Max. 1 A
Category Feature Specification
Product Specifications
Credential
General
Fingerprint
RF Option
Weight
• BSA2-OHPW: 125kHz HID Prox
• BSA2-OIPW: 13.56MHz iCLASS SE/SR/Seos, NFC
Capacity
Interface
SD Card
Power
Switch input VIH
Electrical
Relay
* RF read range will vary depending on installation environment.
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Dimensions
Product Specifications
(Unit: mm)
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FCC compliance information
This appliance and its antenna must not be located together or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
the RF exposure requirements.
FCC compliance information
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC
rules.
A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and individuals for this appliance to satisfy
EU Declaration of Conformity (CE)
This product is CE marked according to the provisions of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU. Hereby, Suprema Inc.
declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio Equipment
Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU.
• NFC Frequency: 13.56 MHz
• RFID Frequency: 13.56 MHz + 125 kHz
For more information, contact us at the following contact information.
Suprema Inc.
Website: https://www.supremainc.com
Address: 17F Parkview Tower, 248, Jeongjail-ro, Bundang- gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13554, Rep. of KOREA
Tel: +82-31-783-4502 / Fax: +82-31-783-4503
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