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EN 102.00.XST V1.31
www.supremainc.com

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  • Page 1 X-Station User Manual EN 102.00.XST V1.31 www.supremainc.com...
  • Page 2: Features

    The built-in camera provides X-Station the ability to store image logs, perform face detection and feature video intercom capabilities. X-Station can be directly connected to a PC or server via various interfaces such as an Ethernet or RS485 interface. X-Station supports up to 16 T&A events and various authentication modes.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Do not install the device near areas of large electromagnetic interference. computer monitors (especially CRT), TV screens and speakers. • Use a separate power supply for Secure I/O, electric lock and X-Station respectively. If connecting and using the power supply to these devices together, the devices may Usage malfunction.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    X-Station User Manual Contents 2 Connection..............16 Installation .................... 17 Features ................2 Rear Panel ................... 18 Cable Specifications ................19 Important Safety Instructions ......... 3 RS485 Cable ......................19 1 Getting Started ............. 7 Ethernet Cable ......................19 Power and Relay Cable.....................19 Components ..................
  • Page 5 Connecting a Wiegand Output.................. 24 Administrator Registration ..................38 System Setup ..................25 Entering the Admin Menu ..................40 Standard ........................25 X-Station Menu Tree ....................41 Secure (Secure I/O) ....................25 User Management ................42 Network Setup ..................26 User Registration ......................42 3 Device Operation ............
  • Page 6 X-Station User Manual Mode Setup ..................53 Appendix ............... 67 Mode Operation Setup ..................... 53 Product Specifications ................68 T&A Mode Setup ...................... 54 Electrical Specification ................. 68 Setting T&A Event Options ..................55 FCC Rules ................... 69 Setting Camera Event Triggers................. 55 Font License ..................
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1 Getting Started Components Product Description Dimensions Basic Screen Views Standby Screen Authorization Methods Cards for Authentication...
  • Page 8: Components

    X-Station User Manual Getting Started Ferrite Core (1 ea) Bracket (1 ea) Components Each product package should contain the following items. If any of the following items is missing or damage, contact your retailer immediately. Wall Mount Screws (2 ea)
  • Page 9: Optional Accessories

    X-Station User Manual Optional Accessories 12V Power Adapter Secure I/O RF Card Plastic Stand Mifare reader/writer - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    X-Station User Manual Product Description Front Name Function Microphone Used to communicate with the interphone. Turns on LCD backlight when user gets close to Proximity Sensor sensor. Camera Detects and captures face images and videos. Used to display the device operating status and Touchscreen LCD device operations.
  • Page 11: Dimensions

    X-Station User Manual Dimensions Wall Mounting Bracket X-Station - 11 -...
  • Page 12: Basic Screen Views

    X-Station User Manual Basic Screen Views Name Function Indicates the operational status of the device. The status bar consists of the following icons; Face Detection Enabled LAN Connection Status Status Bar RS485 Slave Connection Door Status PC Connection Status Time...
  • Page 13: Standby Screen

    X-Station User Manual Standby Screen Logo Screen Auto T&A mode Screen Fix T&A mode Screen Announcement Screen Terminal Locked Security mode On Data Transfer mode - 13 -...
  • Page 14: Authorization Methods

    X-Station User Manual Authorization Methods Card Only Card+Face Detection Card+Pasword Scan a registered card. Scan a registered card and then perform face detection. Scan a registered card then enter the corresponding password. Card+Password+Face Detection PIN Only Scan a registered card, enter the corresponding password Enter one of three global PIN numbers.
  • Page 15: Cards For Authentication

    X-Station User Manual Card+Password+Face Detection PIN Only Enter a registered ID and Enter a registered ID, enter the corresponding password then enter the corresponding password. and then perform face detection. Note Refer to 'Access Authorization' for further explanations. • Cards for Authentication CSN Card A CSN (Card Serial Number) is used as the unique identifier for the card.
  • Page 16: Connection

    2 Connection Installation Relay Connections Rear Panel Input Connection Cable Specifications Wiegand Connections Power Connection System Setup Ethernet Connection Network Setup RS485 Connections...
  • Page 17: Installation

    X-Station User Manual Installation As X-Station has a built-in camera for face detection and a video intercom system, the correct installation height is extremely important to maximize the performance of the device. Select the optimal installation height for all users.
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    X-Station User Manual Rear Panel Name Function 3 pin connector RS485 Port 2 (Slave device connection) 5 pin connector Power and relay connection 6 pin connector Wiegand I/O and TTL Inputs RS485 Port 1 (Connection with PC) / RS232 Port...
  • Page 19: Cable Specifications

    X-Station User Manual Cable Specifications RS485 Cable Wiegand I/O and/TTL Switch Cable Pin Description Wire Color Pin Description Wire Color 485 GND BLACK TTL IN1 ORANGE 485 TRXN YELLOW TTL IN0 YELLOW 485 TRXP BLUE TTL GND BLACK WG GND...
  • Page 20: Power Connection

    Voltage 12V ±10%, current 1500mA or above. You should use an authorized IEC/EN 60950-1 12V adapter. • Use a separate power supply for Secure I/O, electric lock and X-Station respectively. If connecting and using the power supply to these devices together, the devices may malfunction. - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Rs485 Connections

    X-Station User Manual Connecting with Secure I/O RS485 Connections Connecting with a PC Connecting with Other Devices Note • In case the signal is not sent correctly, you should install a terminal resistance at both ends of the bus. (120Ω resistance) •...
  • Page 22: Relay Connections

    Make sure to install the diode near to the door lock. • Make sure to use different power supplies for the X-Station and the door lock. • Make sure to install the diode at both ends of the circuit as shown in the figures above in order to protect the relay contact from the reverse current that occurs when the door lock works.
  • Page 23: Connecting With Automatic Doors

    X-Station User Manual Input Connection Connecting with Automatic Doors Note • N.O. (Normally Open): A control signal closes the circuit. • N.C. (Normally Closed): A control signal opens the circuit. - 23 -...
  • Page 24: Wiegand Connections

    X-Station User Manual Wiegand Connections Connecting a Wiegand Input Connecting a Wiegand Output Note • You can configure the Wiegand Input and Output settings in the BioStar. - 24 -...
  • Page 25: System Setup

    X-Station User Manual System Setup Secure (Secure I/O) Standard - 25 -...
  • Page 26: Network Setup

    X-Station User Manual Network Setup - 26 -...
  • Page 27: Device Operation

    3 Device Operation Access Authorization T&A Authorization...
  • Page 28: Access Authorization

    X-Station User Manual Device Operation Access Authorization Using Card Card Only Bypass Card. Card authorization is only operated in authentication mode or Scan the card on the terminal. An authorization success screen will appear. Note • The default screen will appear when authorization success.
  • Page 29: Using Card And Face Detection

    X-Station User Manual Using Card and Face Detection To use this feature, Face Detection mode must be set to Use. Scan the card on the terminal. Position your face within the An authorization success window shown. screen will appear. Note •...
  • Page 30: Using Card, Password, And Face Detection Authorization

    X-Station User Manual Using Card, Password, and Face Detection Authorization Scan the card on the terminal. Enter the password and press OK. Position your face within An authorization success the window shown. screen will appear. Using Card and Password Authorization...
  • Page 31: Using Id, Password, Face Detection Authorization

    X-Station User Manual Using ID, Password, Face Detection Authorization Press Input ID on the main Enter your ID on the ID screen Enter your password Position your face within An authorization success screen. and then press OK. and then press OK.
  • Page 32: T&A Authorization

    X-Station User Manual T&A Authorization T&A Authorization Mode Card Only Press the desired T&A event. (F1~F4) Scan the card on the terminal. An authorization success screen will appear and the T&A event will be logged. Note • You can use Face Detection mode with T&A mode.
  • Page 33 X-Station User Manual ID/Card+PIN Authorization Press the desired T&A event. Scan the card on the terminal. Enter your password and then An authorization success screen (F1~F4) press OK. will appear and the T&A event will be logged. ID+PIN Authorization Press the desired T&A event.
  • Page 34: T&A Mode

    X-Station User Manual T&A Mode Manual Mode Fixed If the T&A mode is set to Manual, users must press a T&A If the T&A mode is set to Fixed, the device will key to leave a T&A record. automatically log a scheduled T&A event upon authentication.
  • Page 35: Checking Extra T&A Events

    X-Station User Manual Checking Extra T&A Events Note • 4 basic events (In, Out, In Duty, and Out Duty,) are displayed on the standby screen, which can be changed. • You can set up to 12 extra T&A events besides of basic T&A events in the BioStar.
  • Page 36: Authorization Failure Screens

    X-Station User Manual Authorization Failure Screens When authorization fails, the screen is displayed as follows. Auth Mode setting does not match. Authorization interval was invalid. The maximum number User is not in the of authorizations authorization group. was exceeded. The anti-passback is limited.
  • Page 37: Device Configuration

    4 Device Configuration Admin Settings User Management Data Card User Management Network Setup Mode Setup Device Setup Display & Sound Setup Log Management...
  • Page 38: Admin Settings

    X-Station User Manual Device Configuration Admin Settings Administrator Registration There is no registered user data in the new product. Please register the administrator immediately after the first installation. The Admin enables to add/delete user, and configure device setting. Press Config on the main screen.
  • Page 39 X-Station User Manual Touch the image to capture An enroll success screen a profile image. will appear. Note • You have to enter either card or password to make a registration. • The T&A button on the lower part of the screen has the same function as the F1~F4 keys. Instead of pressing Prev/Home, you can also use F3/F4.
  • Page 40: Entering The Admin Menu

    X-Station User Manual Entering the Admin Menu Card Only Mode Press Config on the main screen. Scan an administrator card The Admin Menu will appear. on the terminal. Card/ID + Password Mode Config Enter your ID and press OK. Press on the main screen.
  • Page 41: X-Station Menu Tree

    X-Station User Manual X-Station Menu Tree 3. Mode Operation Card Only 4. Device Door Relay 5. Display Theme 1. User Enroll User ID/Card+PIN Driven By Background Edit User Face Detection Duration(sec) Timeout Search Enrolled user Info Msg Time Dual Delete All Users...
  • Page 42: User Management

    X-Station User Manual User Management User Registration Registration at the Terminal (when using a CSN Card) If you use a CSN Card, select Config > Mode > Operation > Card Mode > CSN. Press Config on the main screen. Select User.
  • Page 43 X-Station User Manual Select whether or not to assign a Select whether or not to use a Press or F4. An enroll success screen will private authentication mode. special access group. appear. Note • Users who are registered with a Bypass Card will be authorized by bypass regardless of the Auth Mode.
  • Page 44: Modifying User Information

    X-Station User Manual Modifying User Information Select User. Select Edit User. Press the name of the desired Make the desired changes and An enroll success screen user. then press or F4. will appear. Deleting Users Deleting Using Search Select User.
  • Page 45 X-Station User Manual Deleting Multiple Users Select User. Select Edit User. Check the users to be deleted and Press to delete the then press Delete or F4. selected users. Delete All Users Select User. Click Delete All Users. Press to delete all users.
  • Page 46: User Search

    X-Station User Manual User Search Search by User ID Select User. Select Search. Search by ID Enter the user ID and press OK. Select The corresponding ID search press OK. results will appear. Search by Name Select User. Select Search.
  • Page 47: Checking The Registered User Information

    X-Station. results will appear. Checking the Registered User Information Select User. Select Enrolled user Info. Press to return to the previous screen. Note • X-Station can store a maximum of 200,000 users and 5,000 images. - 47 -...
  • Page 48: Data Card User Management

    X-Station User Manual Data Card User Management Data Card Registration If you use a Data Card, go to Config > Mode > Operation > Card Mode and select Data Card. If a Data Card is used, the user data will not be saved on the terminal, but on to the card. The user data must be managed separately.
  • Page 49: Data Card Format

    X-Station User Manual Set up a Bypass Card and an Press to enroll the data Scan the card on the terminal. A enrollment success screen Access Group if needed. into the card. will appear. Note • Bypass cards provide authorization independent of the Auth Mode.
  • Page 50: Network Setup

    X-Station User Manual Network Setup TCP/IP Setup Enable to setup TCP/IP for connecting the terminal and BioStar. Press Config on the main screen. Select Network. Select TCP/IP. Set the desired network settings and press Prev Home when finished. • Use TCP/IP Enable/Disable the Ethernet port on the device.
  • Page 51: Server Setup

    X-Station User Manual Server Setup Server mode will create a link between the device and a BioStar server. Select Network. Select Server. Setup the use of server, IP, and port press Prev Home activate the settings. Server • Enable/Disable Server Mode for the device.
  • Page 52: Serial Communication Setup

    X-Station User Manual Serial Communication Setup Serial communication is used in various ways. Select Network. Select Serial. Set the Baudrate and Serial Mode. • Baudrate Set the network speed between the terminal and a PC in RS485 communication. (Setting values: 9600/19200/57600/115200) •...
  • Page 53: Mode Setup

    X-Station User Manual Mode Setup Mode Operation Setup Setup the various authentication modes, operation modes, and/or time & attendance triggers for the device. The authentication modes will operate according to the timezone set via BioStar. Press Config on the main screen.
  • Page 54: T&A Mode Setup

    X-Station User Manual Attention • If device setting is Card Only No Time ID/Card+ password No Time at the same time, users can only authorize by Bypass Card. You cannot enter the Admin Menu with authorization with ID/Card, so have to register a Bypass Card when registering user.
  • Page 55: Setting T&A Event Options

    X-Station User Manual Setting T&A Event Options Sets the various T&A options for the device. Actual T&A events can only be setup through BioStar. Select Mode. Select T&A event. Program the desired location for each T&A event. Setting Camera Event Triggers Sets event triggers for image capture.
  • Page 56: Pin Setup For Authentication

    X-Station User Manual PIN Setup for Authentication Sets a global PIN for general authentication. Up to three global PIN numbers can be registered. Select Mode. Select Only. Check PIN Only and select a Enter the desired PIN PIN to create.
  • Page 57: Device Setup

    X-Station User Manual Device Setup Door Setup Press Config on the main screen. Press Device. Press Door. Enter the desired settings. • Relay • Driven by Select a relay to trigger upon authentication. Select the event(s) that will trigger the relay.
  • Page 58 X-Station User Manual • Duration(sec) • Enter the duration for which the door will remain open. Select the input to be used as the RTE switch. (Set values: Not Use/Input0/Input1/SIO0 Input0-3/ SIO1 Input0-3/ SIO2 Input0-3/ SIO3 Input0-3) • Input Type •...
  • Page 59: Time Setup

    X-Station User Manual Time Setup You can set up the time that appears on the terminal. You have to set up the time to receive accurate log data. Press Device. Press Time. Set up data, time, and time sync. •...
  • Page 60: Checking Device Information

    X-Station User Manual Checking Device Information Displays key device information. Press Device. Select Device Info. Various device specific information will be displayed. Checking Memory Information Press Device. Select Memory Info.. The memory usage of the device will be displayed. - 60 -...
  • Page 61: Touchscreen Calibration

    X-Station User Manual TouchScreen Calibration Recalibrates the touchscreen to coordinate the point of contact with the user interface. Press Device. Select Calibration. Keep pressing the cross on the Calibration success screen will screen until the calibration is pop up on the screen.
  • Page 62: Factory Default

    X-Station User Manual Factory Default Press Device. Press ↓ to navigate to the next Select Factory Default. Press to reset all settings to page. factory default. Warning • Factory default will change all settings to its factory defaults. Wallpapers, sound effects, notice, etc. will all be deleted.
  • Page 63: Display & Sound Setup

    X-Station User Manual Display & Sound Setup Config Click Display. Press on the main screen. Select the desired settings. Theme Background • • Select a background theme. Select a background style for the standby screen. (Selection: Theme 1/Theme 2/Theme 3) (Selection: Logo/Notice/Slide Show) •...
  • Page 64 X-Station User Manual • Backlight Timeout • Volume Select the amount of idle time required for the LCD backlight Select volume of the sound effects. to turn off. (Selection: 0~100) (Selection: 10sec/20sec/30sec /40sec/50sec/60sec/Infinite) • Language • Time Select the language displayed on the terminal.
  • Page 65: Log Management

    X-Station User Manual Log Management Checking the Log List Log records can be viewed directly from the terminal. Click Log. Select List. Click on a log record to view Displays detailed information Log items with will display details. of the log event.
  • Page 66: Deleting All Logs

    Click Log. Select Log Info.. Displays the number of logs stored on the terminal. Click to return to the previous screen. Note • X-Station stores up to a maximum of 1,000,000 normal logs and 5,000 video logs. - 66 -...
  • Page 67: Appendix

    Appendix Product Specifications Electrical Specification FCC Rules Font License...
  • Page 68: Product Specifications

    X-Station User Manual Product Specifications Electrical Specification Min. Mean Max. Item Specifications Item Note Value Value Value Use regulated DC Card Options 125KHz EM, 13.56MHz Mifare/DESFire Voltage (V) 10.8 13.2 power adaptor only. Power Max. User 200,000 Capacity Current (mA)
  • Page 69: Fcc Rules

    X-Station User Manual FCC Rules Font License Caution Copyright (c) 2010, NHN Corporation (http://www.nhncorp.com), with Reserved Font Name Nanum, Naver Nanum, NanumGothic, Naver NanumGothic, NanumMyeongjo, Naver Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for NanumMyeongjo compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 70 X-Station User Manual DEFINITIONS 4) The name(s) of the Copyright Holder(s) or the Author(s) of the Font Software shall not be used to promote, endorse or advertise any Modified Version, except to acknowledge the “Font Software” refers to the set of files released by the Copyright Holder(s) under this contribution(s) of the Copyright Holder(s) and the Author(s) or with their explicit written license and clearly marked as such.
  • Page 71 Suprema Inc. 16F Parkview Tower, 6 Jeongja, Bundang, Seongnam, Gyeonggi, 463-863 Korea Tel: +82-31-783-4502 | Fax: +82-31-710-4503 Email: sales@supremainc.com | Homepage: www.supremainc.com...

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