SUPREME BioStaion T2 User Manual

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  • Page 2 BioStation T2 is the IP network-based premium fingerprint verification terminal that delivers various authentication modes such as fingerprint, RFID, and PIN authentication for access control and time & attendance. Features 5 inch An intuitive GUI provided on the high-durable 5 inch touchscreen LCD delivers easy user touchscreen LCD management and displays various information and notices.
  • Page 3 These safety instructions provided here are meant to guard your safety and prevent any possible damage or loss of property. Please carefully read these and keep them in mind when you use Suprema’s product. Safety Instructions  Do not install the terminal in a place affected by direct Do not drop the terminal or cause any impact on the sunlight, humidity, dust, or soot.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1 Before Getting Started ..............6 Components ................7 ■ Basic Components ............... 7 ■ Optional Accessories ............8 Names and Functions of Parts ............ 9 ■ Front ..................9 ■ Bottom ................10 ■ ..............10 Rear Dimensions ................11 Menu Screen ................
  • Page 5 ■ RS485 CABLE (4 -pin Connector) ........21 3 User Menu ................... 39 Connection ................. 22 Access Authentication ............... 40 ■ Power Connection (2 -pin Connector) ......... 22 Fingerprint Authentication ............40 ■ ■ USB Cable Connection ............23 Fingerprint Only ..............
  • Page 6 ■ Operation ................69 4 Admin Menu ................49 ■ T&A Mode ................70 Registering an Admin ..............50 ■ ■ T&A Event ................71 Entering into Admin Menu ..........51 ■ ■ Camera Event ..............71 Configuration of Admin Menu ..........
  • Page 7: Before Getting Started

    BioStation T2 User Guide http://www.supremainc.com Before Getting Started...
  • Page 8: Components

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started Please check the package and ensure that all of the components are prepared. Components ■ Basic Components CARD Software CD (1 copy) BioStation T2 Body Wall Bracket Screws and PVC Anchors (4 EA each) Mini USB Cable Ferrite Core Cables (7 types, 9 EA)
  • Page 9: Optional Accessories

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started ■ Optional Accessories Plastic Stand Secure I/O USB Mifare Reader/Writer USB fingerprint scanner (for enrollment on PC) Access Point RF Cards Analog Video Phone Power Adapter (For Wireless Model only) The product shown above is just an image to illustrate the product. Depending on Suprema’s internal changes, some of the components  Note shown here may be different and changed from the components that you have received.
  • Page 10: Names And Functions Of Parts

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started Names and Functions of Parts ■ Front Name Function Microphone Used for interphone call. A sensor that detects objects around the device without any physical contact. To reduce power Proximity Sensor consumption, BioStation T2 lowers the brightness of the backlight when no input is made for a specified time.
  • Page 11: Bottom

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started ■ Bottom Name Function USB type A A slot to connect a USB memory Mini USB A slot to connect a PC to a USB. ■ Rear Name Function A slot to connect the USB wireless LAN device. USB Wireless For the wireless LAN-supported BioStation T2 LAN port...
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started Dimensions ■ 155mm(W) x 155mm(H) x 40mm(D) 40 mm 135 mm 155 mm 134.2 mm 109 mm 155 mm Rear Side Bracket...
  • Page 13: Menu Screen

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started Menu Screen  Displays whether or not to use face Status Bar: Displays the current date, time, and status detection option for image logs. icons. ID: Enters the user ID for authentication. Displays Ethernet connection status and wireless LAN connection status.
  • Page 14: Standby Screen

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started ■ Setting the Background Screen Standby Screen  ■ Start-up Screen Notice Slide ■ Other Standby Screens Theme 1 Theme 2 Theme 3 Theme 4 When time is hidden from the center of the screen for  Locked: You can lock the terminal using Note Theme 1 and Theme 3, the moving background ...
  • Page 15: Authentication Mode

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started Authentication Mode  BioStation T2 supports various authentication modes using fingerprints, RFID card, and ID (PIN). Fingerprint Authentication Mode Card Authentication Mode ID Authentication Mode ■ ■ ■ Finger: Card Only: ID+Pin: Only fingerprints are used for authentication. Only a RF card is used for authentication.
  • Page 16: How To Place A Finger

    BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started How to place a finger  (3) If a finger is placed as in the right picture, only a small area of a ■ Select a finger to enroll finger is captured. So it is recommended to place a finger as in the left picture.
  • Page 17 BioStation T2 User Guide 1 Before Getting Started ■ Advices on fingerprint enrollment (1) In fingerprint recognition, enrollment process is very important. Therefore, when enrolling a fingerprint, please try to place a finger correctly with care. (2) In case of low acceptance ratio, the following actions are recommended.
  • Page 18: Installation

    BioStation T2 User Guide http://www.supremainc.com Installation...
  • Page 19: Installation

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation Installation  BioStation T2 has a camera for face detection and video interphone. Therefore, height of the product and its camera angle are very important factors in installation. For easy face detection and fingerprint authentication, determine the place where the product should be installed.
  • Page 20: Connector/Cable Specifications

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation Connector/Cable Specifications    ■ 232 CABLE (3-pin Connector) Name Cable Type Color 232RX GREEN 232TX AWG26 YELLOW BLACK ■ SWITCH CABLE (8-pin Connector) Name Cable Type Color SWITCH INPUT0 YELLOW SWITCH INPUT1 GREEN SWITCH GND BLACK SHIELD GND GRAY...
  • Page 21: Relay Cable (3-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ RELAY CABLE (3-pin Connector) Name Cable Type Color RELAY NORMAL WHITE OPEN RELAY COMMON AWG24 BLUE RELAY NORMAL ORANGE CLOSE ■ WIEGAND CABLE (5-pin Connector) Name Cable Type Color DATA0 GREEN DATA1 WHITE AWG26 BLACK SHIELD GND...
  • Page 22: Video Phone Cable (7-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ VIDEO PHONE CABLE (7-pin Connector) Name Cable Type Color VOICE SIGNAL BLUE POWER YELLOW VIDEO SIGNAL WHITE AWG26 DOOR OPEN ORANGE SIGNAL BLACK SHIELD GND GRAY ■ RS485 CABLE (4-pin Connector) Name Cable Type Color RS485 TRX+ BLUE...
  • Page 23: Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation Connection ■ Power Connection (2-pin Connector) Recommended Power Specification  ± Note ‐ You should use a 12V adapter which is covered by IEC/EN 60950‐1, providing voltage of 12V 10% and a current of 1500mA or above.  ‐ It is recommended that the power of BioStation T2 shall not be shared with other devices such as Secure I/O and Lock. ...
  • Page 24: Usb Cable Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ USB Cable Connection...
  • Page 25: Ethernet Connection (Ethernet Cable)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Ethernet Connection (Ethernet Cable) Connect the RJ45 socket on the rear of the product to the hub with an Ethernet (LAN) cable.
  • Page 26: Ethernet Connection (Direct Connection To Pc)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Ethernet Connection (Direct connection to PC)
  • Page 27: Poe Hub Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ PoE hub connection PoE (Power over Ethernet) is an Ethernet connection of which power is provided by IEEE802.3af standard-compliant PSE (Power sourcing Equipment). Note If you use PoE, the length of a LAN cable should be within 100 m. ...
  • Page 28: Wireless Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Wireless Connection Wireless connection is made by mounting the USB wireless LAN module. For the wireless LAN-supported BioStation T2, the wireless LAN device is mounted before released from the factory. The performance of a wireless LAN depends on the type of the AP (access point) and the environment.  Some wireless APs will not be fully compatible with the terminal so that the wireless LAN connection may not be successful.    Note The wireless APs listed below are fully compatible with the BioStation T2. ...
  • Page 29: Usb Memory Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ USB Memory Connection User data or log data can be downloaded/uploaded using a USB memory. Some USB memories will not be fully compatible with the terminal so that the connection may not be successful. The USB memories listed  below are fully compatible with the BioStation T2.     [IMATION] Flash Drive Nano 4GB   [LG Electronics] X TICK M4 4GB   [LG Electronics] X TICK MOBY J1 2GB   [PQI] Traveling Disk U173 4GB  Note   [Samsung C&T Corporation] PLEOMAX PUB‐S100 4GB     [IMATION] Flash Drive Nano 4GB   [LG Electronics] X TICK M4 4GB ...
  • Page 30: Rs485 Pc Connection (4-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ RS485 PC Connection (4-pin Connector) If the RS485 cable is too long, the signal may be weakened. In this case, you should install a terminating resistance at both ends of the bus by  turning on the Dip Switch for normal signal transmission On the other hand, if the cable is too short, the resistance may interrupt signal  Note transmission. Therefore, by considering the length of the cable and the signal status, select whether to turn on or off the terminating  resistance switch.  Only the devices at the both ends of the bus should be terminated. Caution! If you do not connect GND, the RS485 chip may be damaged or communication may not be successful.
  • Page 31: Rs485 Connection To Secure I/O Or Other Terminals (4-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ RS485 Connection to Secure I/O or Other Terminals (4-pin Connector) Note One RS485 network can be connected to 8 terminals in maximum, including a Host.  Caution! If you do not connect GND, the RS485 chip may be damaged or communication may not be successful.
  • Page 32: Rs232 Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ RS232 Connection...
  • Page 33: Videophone Connection

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Videophone Connection The only following videophone models are compatible with BioStation T2.     COMMAX / CAV‐35N  Note   COMMAX / CAV‐50H     COMMAX / CAV‐50P...
  • Page 34: Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock (3-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock (3-pin Connector) ■ Relay Connection - Fail Secure Lock (3-pin Connector) ‐Normally Open/N.O: When no control signal is received, the electricity does not flow. When control signals are received, the electricity  continues flowing.  Note ‐Normally Close/N.C: When no control signal is received, the electricity continues flowing. When control signals are received, the electricity  does not flow. ...
  • Page 35: Relay Connection - Automatic Door (3-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Relay Connection – Automatic Door (3-pin Connector)
  • Page 36: Ttl Switch Input Connection (8-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ TTL Switch Input Connection (8-pin Connector)
  • Page 37: Wiegand Input (5-Pin Connector)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Wiegand Input (5-pin Connector) ■ Wiegand Output (5-pin Connector) Note  There is only one Wiegand port. Select either of Wiegand Output and Wiegand Input using BioStar software. ...
  • Page 38: System Configuration

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation System Configuration ■ Standalone ■ Secured A terminal works both of door control and authentication functions. A terminal works as authentication function. Secure I/O works as a door controller.
  • Page 39: Network Configuration

    BioStation T2 User Guide 2 Installation ■ Network Configuration LAN and RS485 allow integrated management.
  • Page 40: User Menu

    BioStation T2 User Guide http://www.supremainc.com User Menu...
  • Page 41: Access Authentication

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu Access  The authentication success screen is then displayed only  when the card authentication has succeeded.  ‐ If the user’s picture has been registered: he user’s picture  Authentication  is then displayed on the authentication success screen.  Note ‐ If the user’s picture has not been registered: The recorded  image is displayed. If the still image log has not been  BioStation T2 supports three authentication types: fingerprint, recorded, the default image is then displayed on the  Card(RFID), and ID(PIN). The authentication modes are operated authentication success screen.  in accordance with the set time schedule and the time schedule of each authentication means is not overlapped with the others.
  • Page 42: T&A Key+Fingerprint Authentication

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu ■ Card ■ T&A Key+Fingerprint Authentication ■ Card Only Authentication <How to Set> Card Only authentication is enabled when the authentication mode [Menu] > [Mode] > [Finger Auth Mode] > [T&A Key+Finger] is set to ‘Card Only’ status or the user’s card has been registered Select either of Always or the desired time schedule.
  • Page 43: Card + Password Authentication

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu ■ Card + Password Authentication ■ Card + Fingerprint Authentication <How to Set> <How to Set> [Menu] > [Mode] > [Card Auth Mode] > [Card+Pin] [Menu] > [Mode] > [Card Auth Mode] > [Card+Finger] Select either of Always or the desired time schedule.
  • Page 44: Card + Fingerprint/Password Authentication

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu ■ Card + Fingerprint + Password Authentication ■ Card + Fingerprint/Password Authentication <How to Set> <How to Set> [Menu] > [Mode] > [Card Auth Mode] > [Card+Finger+Pin] [Menu] > [Mode] > [Card Auth Mode] > [Card+Finger/Pin] Select either of Always or the desired time schedule.
  • Page 45: Id Authentication

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu ■ ID ■ ID + Fingerprint Authentication ■ ID + Password Authentication <How to Set> <How to Set> [Menu] > [Mode] > [ID Auth Mode] > [ID+Finger] [Menu] > [Mode] > [ID Auth Mode] > [ID+Pin] Select either of Always or the desired time schedule.
  • Page 46: Id + Fingerprint/Password Authentication

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu ■ ID + Fingerprint/Password Authentication ■ ID + Fingerprint + Password Authentication <How to Set> <How to Set> [Menu] > [Mode] > [ID Auth Mode] > [ID+Finger/Pin] [Menu] > [Mode] > [ID Auth Mode] > [ID+Finger+Pin] Select either of Always or the desired time schedule.
  • Page 47: T&A Mode

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu T&A Mode ■ T&A Mode Setup ■ Manual Fix(by key input) If the T&A mode is set to [Manual Fix] mode, [Menu] > [Mode] > [T&A Mode] you can select a T&A event like [Manual]. Select a desired T&A mode.
  • Page 48: T&A Authenticate Methods

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu ■ T&A Authenticate Methods ■ Personal Entrance/T&A Record Check Press the F1 to F4 key or the corresponding T&A button on the screen and select a desired T&A event. (Ignore this step at [Auto] or [Fixed] mode) Proceed with authentication procedures.
  • Page 49: Authentication Failures

    BioStation T2 User Manual 3 User Menu Authentication Failures  Displayed when authentication is failed. Access denied Displayed when the authentication mode does not match up. Auth Mode Error Displayed when authentication is limited by authentication interval limit. Invalid time interval Displayed when the number of authentications exceeds the specified authentication count. Exceeded count Displayed when the user does not belong to the Access Group.
  • Page 50: Admin Menu

    BioStation T2 User Guide http://www.supremainc.com Admin Menu...
  • Page 51: Registering An Admin

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Registering an Admin  There is no registered user data in the product delivered from the factory. User Info Items Please register the administrator immediately after the first installation of BioStation T2. The Admin can add/delete users and configure terminal settings. Face User ID Name...
  • Page 52: Entering Into Admin Menu

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Entering into Admin Menu On the main screen, press [Menu]. The [Enter Admin menu] screen is displayed. Place the card close to the card reader on the terminal or press [ID] and enter the ID. If required, enter the password and click [OK].
  • Page 53: Configuration Of Admin Menu

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Configuration of Admin Menu...
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  • Page 55: User Enrollment Process

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu User Enrollment Process ...
  • Page 56: Registering User To Device (Using Csn)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu <Using CSN Card> Registering User to Device  When a card reader recognizes a CSN card, it compares the unique identification number of the User Info Items card to the unique identification number of the card registered to the device. The unique identification number is saved in the device when a user is registered to the device.
  • Page 57: Enroll User

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Enroll User ■ Fingerprint ■ Face Touch the photo area and then the built- in camera is turned on. On the LCD screen, your face will be seen. Press [Capture] to save the face image. The registered face image on the device will appear on the LCD display upon authentication and it can be exported to...
  • Page 58 BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Card ■ Administrator The device reads the card ID contained If this checkbox is checked, the user is in the card and registers the ID. registered as an administrator. If not, the When the card input screen appears, user is registered as a general user.
  • Page 59 BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Bypass Card ■ Access Group If required, set the access group. If required, select [Bypass Card]. Bypass [Access Group] is set to whether the card will allow the user to bypass user can access it or not. You can select regardless authentication mode of the an access group from the access groups device.
  • Page 60: Edit/Delete User

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Edit/Delete User To delete a specific user, follow the procedure below. Select [Menu] > [User] > [Edit User]. In the user list, select a desired user. In the user list, check the checkbox of the user to be deleted. Edit the user information and then press [Add].
  • Page 61: Search User

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Search User Select [Menu] > [User] > [Search], select the search method, and then press [OK]. Search by ID Search by Name Search by CSN An ID search window appears. Enter the A name search window appears.
  • Page 62: Checking The Registered User Info

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Checking the Registered User Info ■ Deleting All Users You can delete all users registered in the terminal. Select [Menu] > [User] > [User Capacity Info]. Select [Menu] > [User] > [Delete All Users]. You can check the number of registered users/user images/templates and the remaining capacity.
  • Page 63: Registering A User To A Card (Using Template Card)

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu <Using Template Card> Registering a User  to a Card  ■ Issuing a Card When the terminal recognizes a template card, it reads the user information and template data from the card and requires users to place their fingerprint on the sensor for verification between live fingerprint and the fingerprint stored on the device.
  • Page 64: Formatting A Card

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Formatting a Card To use a card as a Template Card, all data saved in the card should be deleted. Select [Menu] > [User] > [Format Card]. Place the Template Card to format to the card reader A window confirming card format is displayed.
  • Page 65: Network Setup

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Network Setup  Set the network connection of BioStation T2. There are two network connections: direct connection that a BioStar client connects to a terminal and server connection that a terminal connects to the BioStar server. ■...
  • Page 66: Server Setup

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Server Setup ■ Serial Communication Set the serial communication. The serial communication uses The terminal can communicate with the BioStar software either of RS485 or RS232 and the connection type is classified server or the server application developed by using SDK.
  • Page 67: Usb

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ USB ■ USB Memory Select [Menu] > [Network] > [USB]. Select [Menu] > [Network] > [USB Memory]. USB: Check whether or not to permit USB connection to PC. Import: In the window, select a terminal ID of which data will (Mini USB) be imported and click [OK].
  • Page 68: Wireless Lan

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Wireless LAN You can select one of 4 wireless LAN settings (Preset) saved in advance through the BioStar software. To set the Preset, enter the SSID, encryption type, and encryption key through the BioStar software. Select [Menu] >...
  • Page 69: Authentication Mode

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Authentication Mode    You can authenticate users in the operation mode set for the ■ Card Auth Mode specified time schedule. One time schedule used for setting the authentication mode can be selected among the time schedules set through the BioStar software.
  • Page 70: Id Auth Mode

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ ID Auth Mode ■ Operation Select [Menu] > [Mode] > [Operation]. Select [Menu] > [Mode] > [ID Auth Mode]. Face Detection: Set to use Face Detection or not. When face ID + Pin: Authenticated by entering the ID and then the password. detection is checked, authentication is successfully made only when face detection is succeeded after card or password ID + Finger: Authenticated by entering the ID and then the...
  • Page 71: T&A Mode

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Template Card: User information including user ID and ■ T&A Mode other identification information is saved in the card. When a card is placed close to the card sensor by the terminal, the Set up the T&A mode to apply to the terminal.
  • Page 72: T&A Event

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ T&A Event ■ Camera Event BioStar software allows you to check automatic time and activation When a camera event occurs, the camera will start recording when of T&A events with F1~F4 or the additional T&A events (EXT the event begins and then save the still image log.
  • Page 73: Device Setup

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Device Setup  ■ Fingerprint Setting Fast Mode (Normal/Fast/Fastest/Auto): If 1:N Recognition Mode is used while hundreds of users are saved in the terminal, the recognition time may be too long. In this case, you can Select [Menu] >...
  • Page 74: Door

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Door Duration (sec): Sets up the time for which the relay keeps the Select [Menu] > [Device] > [Door]. door open after an event. The relay will close the door again after the time has elapsed.
  • Page 75: Interphone Setting

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Interphone Setting Select [Menu] > [Device] > [Interphone]. Interphone: Select an interphone to use and then press [OK]. (Not use/Analog Interphone/IP Interphone) Video Server IP: If you have selected IP Interphone, enter the video server IP.
  • Page 76: Date & Time Setup

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Date & Time Setup ■ Device Info Set up the time displayed on the terminal. Set up the accurate time You can check the model name, device ID, H/W version, F/W to receive accurate log data. version, kernel version, MAC and fingerprint module version.
  • Page 77: Touchscreen Calibration

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Touchscreen Calibration ■ Reset Select [Menu] > [Device] > [Touchscreen Calibration]. Reboots the BioStation T2 terminal. Press the cross mark on the screen. When the cross mark moves, Select [Menu] > [Device] > [Reset]. follow it by touching with your finger on the screen.
  • Page 78: Display Setup

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Display Setup  Select [Menu] > [Display]. Theme: Select a theme for the screen background and then press [OK]. (Values: Theme 1/Theme 2/Theme 3/Theme 4) Background: Select a background for the Standby screen and then press [OK]. (Values: Logo/Notice/Slide Show/PDF] Voice Instruction: Select whether or not to use the voice announcement.
  • Page 79: Log

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu Log  ■ Log List ■ Log Search Select [Menu] > [Log] > [Log List], then the list of logs will be displayed. Select [Menu] > [Log] > [Log Search]. Select a desired log to view the details. Select a desired item among Start Date, Start Time, End Date, The still image log is marked End Time, Event, T&A Event, and User ID and then press...
  • Page 80: Delete All Log

    BioStation T2 User Guide 4 Admin Menu ■ Delete All Log ■ Log Info Select [Menu] > [Log] > [Log Info]. Select [Menu] > [Log] > [Delete All Log]. Press [OK] to delete all saved logs. Check the number of logs saved in the terminal and the remaining available capacity.
  • Page 81: Appendix

    BioStation T2 User Guide http://www.supremainc.com Appendix...
  • Page 82: Product Specifications

    BioStation T2 User Guide 5 Appendix Product Specifications  Item Specifications Card Options 125KHz EM, 13.56MHz ISO14443 A/B (MIFARE) Maximum Number of Users 200,000 Capacity Template Capacity 400,000(1:1), 20,000(1:N) Log Capacity Fingerprint: 1,000,000 / Still Image Log: 5,000 Ethernet, WLAN, RS485 x 1ch, Communication Interface RS232/RS485(changeable) x 1ch, USB Wiegand...
  • Page 83: Electrical Specification

    BioStation T2 User Guide 5 Appendix Electrical Specification  Min. Value Mean Value Max. Value Remark Power Use the power adapter which meets the Voltage (V) 10.8 13.2 specifications. Current (mA) 1500 Switch Input VIH(V) VIL(V) The input ports are pulled up with 4.7 KΩ Pull-up Resistance (Ω) 4.7K resistors.
  • Page 84 BioStation T2 User Guide 5 Appendix FCC Rules  Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Warning 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 interface, and (2) this device must accept any interface received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 85 BioStation T2 User Guide 5 Appendix Font License Copyright (c) 2010, NHN Corporation (http://www.nhncorp.com), with Reserved Font Name Nanum, Naver Nanum, NanumGothic, Naver NanumGothic, NanumMyeongjo, Naver NanumMyeongjo. This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 PREAMBLE...
  • Page 86 BioStation T2 User Guide 5 Appendix DEFINITIONS “Font Software” refers to the set of files released by the Copyright Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such. This may include source files, build scripts and documentation. “Reserved Font Name” refers to any names specified as such after the copyright statement(s). “Original Version”...
  • Page 87 BioStation T2 User Guide 5 Appendix DISCLAIMER THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE...

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