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suprema X-station User Manual

suprema X-station User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    X-Station Smart IP Access Terminal User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Features ……………………………… 4 RS485 Connection to Secure I/O or Other Terminals Safety Instructions ……………………………… 5 Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock …………………… 22 Relay Connection - Fail Secure Lock ………………… 23 Chapter 1. Before use ………………………… 6 Relay Connection – Automatic Door ………………… 24 Package Contents …………………………………...
  • Page 3 Chapter 4. Admin Menu …………………… 37 Device ……………………………………………… 57 Door ……………………………………………………… 57 Registering an Admin ………………………………… 37 Time Setup ……………………………………………… 59 Entering the Admin Menu ……………………………… 39 Device Info ……………………………………………… 60 Admin Menu Structure ………………………………… 40 User ………………………………………………… 41 Memory Info …………………………………………… 60 Calibration ………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Product Features

    User Interface. The built-in camera enables the user to store video logs and face detection technology. The X-Station can be directly connected to a PC or a server and supports Ethernet and RS485 as real-time interface. The X-Station supports a total of 16 T&A events and provides ‘ID/Card+Password’ identification mode.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions The following instructions ensure your safety and prevent any property damage. Be sure to read the following instructions and use the product correctly. Do not install the terminal in a place Do not drop the terminal or subject it to affected by direct sunlight, humidity, dust heavy impact.
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. Before Use

    Package Contents Please check the product package contains the following items. If any of the following items is damaged or missing, please contact your retailer immediately. Basic Items Screws and holders (2 each) X-Station Bracket Cable(5) Termination resistor Software CD Terminal...
  • Page 7: Product Part Description

    Product Part Description Name and Function Name Function Proximity Turns on LCD backlight when user gets close to Sensor sensor. Camera Allows to record videos or face detection feature. Displays current status (T&A mode, notice etc.) LCD screen and the time. Function Uses function keys for the T&A events.
  • Page 8: Product Size

    Product Size Product size: 79mm (W) x 135mm (H) x 21mm (D) 79mm 50.00mm 21mm Front View Side View Bracket...
  • Page 9: Display

    Display Displays face detection Displays door status mode on Displays Ethernet Indicates connection to Connection status PC via Ethernet Indicates slave device connection status via Clock Displays current time RS485 Display current time and date Inputs ID for authentication Enters additional T&A events Enters the admin menu Describes F1 to F4 key When users touch the button, it operates same...
  • Page 10: Standby Screen

    Standby Screen Logo Screen Announcement Fix T&A mode Auto T&A mode Screen Screen Screen Terminal Locked Security mode On Data Transfer mode...
  • Page 11: Authorization Process

    Authorization methods Card Only Card+Password ID+Password Place a registered card, and then Authorize with a registered Enter a registered ID, and enter a password. card. then enter a password. Card+Face Detection Card+Password+Face Detection ID+Password+Face Detection Authorize with ID and password, and then Place a registered card and Authorize with Card and password, and Face detection authorization.
  • Page 12: Csn/Data Card

    CSN/Data Card Device reads the CSN (Card Serial Number) card which is the own ID of a card. Card authentication will be allowed when the new input CSN card is matched with the registered CSN card. User information including user ID and password is saved into the card if device is set to data mode.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2. Product Installation

    Chapter 2. Product Installation Installation Adjusts the wall mount bracket Attaches the product on the wall mount bracket, adjust the product using the screw at the bottom and attach it firmly to the wall. of wall mount bracket.
  • Page 14: Connector/Cable Specifications And Connection

    Connector/Cable Specifications and Connection Connector Specifications Name Function 4 pin connector Ethernet connection RS485 Port 1 (Connection with PC) / 8 pin connector RS232 Port (Extension) 3 pin connector RS485 Port 2 (Slave device connection) 5 pin connector Power and relay connection 6 pin connector Wiegand I/O and TTL Switch...
  • Page 15: Pin Connector

    4 pin connector (Ethernet Connection) Pin Desctription Wire Color RJ45 Pin TX + YELLOW TX - GREEN RX + RX - BLACK 8 pin connector - RS485 port 1 (Connection with PC) / RS232 port (for extension) Pin Desctription Lenngth Cable Type Wire Color RS232 CTS...
  • Page 16: Pin Connector

    3 pin connector - RS485 port 2 (Slave device connection) Pin Description Length Cable Type Wire Color BLACK RS485 TRX- 30cm AWG26 YELLOW RS485 TRX+ BLUE 5 pin connector – Power and relay Pin Description Length Cable Type Wire Color Relay NC ORANGE Relay COM...
  • Page 17: Pin Connector

    6 pin connector - Wiegand I/O and TTL Switch Pin Description Length Cable Type Wire Color SW IN1 ORANGE SW IN0 YELLOW BLACK 30cm AWG26 Wiegand GND BLACK Wiegand D1 WIHTE Wiegand D0 GREEN...
  • Page 18: Power Connection

    ■ - Voltage 12V ±10%, current 1500mA or above. You should use an authorized IEC/EN 60950-1 12V adapter. Note - In case of another unit providing power for X-Station, it is recommended you use an adapter for more than 1500mA.
  • Page 19: Ethernet Connection

    Ethernet Connection (4 pin connector) - After plug the 4 pin cable to the back of the terminal, connect the RJ45 socket of the 4 pin cable with a LAN cable to the hub.
  • Page 20: Rs485 Connection With The Pc

    RS485 Connection with the PC (8 pin connector) Cable shield(optional) (8) 485 TRX+ (Blue) TRX+ (7) 485 TRX- (Yellow) TRX- (6) GND (Black) RS232-485 X-Station Converter Termination (8) 485 TRX+ (Blue) (7) 485 TRX- (Yellow) (6) GND (Black) X-Station Termination In case the signal is not sent correctly, you should install a terminal resistance at both ends of the ■...
  • Page 21: Rs485 Connection To Secure I/O Or Other Terminals

    RS485 Connection to Secure I/O or Other Terminals (3 pin connector) X-Station X-Station (3) 485 TRX+ (Blue) (3) 485 TRX+ (Blue) (2) 485 TRX- (Yellow) (2) 485 TRX- (Yellow) (1) GND (Black) (1) GND (Black) Termination Termination...
  • Page 22: Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock

    Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock (5 pin connector) X-Station (3) Normally Open / N.O (White) (2) Common (Blue) (1) Normally Close /N.C (Orange) Deadbolt / Door strike Power supply...
  • Page 23: Relay Connection - Fail Secure Lock

    Relay Connection - Fail Secure Lock (5 pin connector) X-Station (3) Normally Open / N.O (White) (2) Common (Blue) (1) Normally Close /N.C (Orange) Deadbolt / Door strike Power supply...
  • Page 24: Relay Connection - Automatic Door

    Relay Connection – Automatic Door (5 pin connector) RTE Switch Presence X-Station Detector (3) Normally Open / N.O (White) Door (2) Common (Blue) Controller (1) Normally Close /N.C (Orange) Automatic Door...
  • Page 25: Ttl Switch Connection

    TTL Switch Connection(6 pin connector) X-Station SWITCH INPUT1 (3) GND (Black) (2) Switch Input 1 (Yellow) (1) Switch Input 2 (Orange) SWITCH INPUT2...
  • Page 26: Wiegand Input

    Wiegand Input (6 pin connector) X-Station Cable Shield (optional) Card Reader (6) Wiegand DATA 0 (Green) Wiegand Output. Data 0 (5) Wiegand DATA 1 (White) Wiegand Output. Data 1 (4) Wiegand GND (Black) Wiegand Output (6 pin connector) X-Station Cable Shield (optional)
  • Page 27: System Setup

    System Setup Independent Version Secure Version (Secure I/O)
  • Page 28: Network Setup

    Network Setup...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3. User Functions

    Chapter 3. User Functions Access Authorization Card Authorization Card authorization is only operated in ‘Card Only’ authentication mode or registered ‘Bypass’ card. The default screen will appear when ■ Note authorization success. - If a user image is registered: The registered user image will be shown on screen.
  • Page 30: Use Of Card+Password Authorization

    Use of Card+Password Authorization To use password authorization, use Auth Mode with the ‘ID/Card+Password’ setup. Place the card to Enter the password Authorization success the terminal. and press [OK]. screen will pop up on the screen. Use of Card+Password+Face Detection Authorization Place the card to Enter the password Capture your face image...
  • Page 31: Use Of Id+Password Authorization

    Use of ID+Password Authorization To use password authorization, use Auth Mode with the ‘ID/Card+Password’ setup. Press [Input ID] on Enter your ID on the Enter your password Authorization success the main screen. ID screen and then and then press [OK]. screen will pop up on press [OK].
  • Page 32: Use Of T&A Authorization

    Use of T&A Authorization T&A Authorization in Auth Mode Authorization only by card Press F1 to F4 for T&A Place the card to the terminal when the Authorization success screen will events. Card/ID input screen appears. pop up on the screen. At the same time the T&A event is applied.
  • Page 33 ID/Card+Password Authorization Press F1 to F4 for Place the card to the terminal. Enter your Authorization success each of the T&A password and then screen will pop up on events. press [OK]. the screen. At the same time the T&A event is applied.
  • Page 34: T&A Mode

    T&A Mode If you set up the T&A mode to [Manual], If you set up the T&A mode to [Auto], users users must press the F1 to F4 key every do not have to select a T&A event. The time you enter or leave to record T&A device will automatically change T&A events events.
  • Page 35: Extra T&A Events

    Extra T&A Events Basic T&A events (F1 ~ F4) ■ ● In: Arrive at work. ● Out: Leave after work. ● In Duty: Return during work. ● Out Duty: Leave temporarily during work. * You can change the basic T&A events. Press [T&A] on the Extra T&A events Extra T&A events...
  • Page 36: Authorization Failure

    Authorization Failure Auth Mode setting Authorization The number of User is not in does not match. interval was authorizations was the authorization invalid. exceeded. group. The anti-passback Unregistered user Input wrong is limited. or the card data password. is not store on the card.
  • Page 37: Chapter 4. Admin Menu

    Chapter 4. Admin Menu Registering an Admin 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 Select [User].
  • Page 38 Registering an Admin (continued) 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 Note keys.Instead of pressing [Prev]/[Home], you can also use F3/F4. Since anyone can use the Admin Menu if no Admin is registered, you must ■...
  • Page 39: Entering The Admin Menu

    Entering the Admin Menu Press [Config] on The Admin Menu will the main screen. appear on screen. Enter your card or ID. Enter the password if The Admin Menu necessary and press will appear. [OK].
  • Page 40: Admin Menu Structure

    Admin Menu Structure...
  • Page 41: User

    User Registering an User Registration at the Terminal (when using a CSN Card) If you use a CSN Card, select CSN Card under [Mode>Task>Card mode]. Press [Config] on the Select [User]. Select [Enroll User]. Do not check the box [Admin] main screen.
  • Page 42 Registering an User (continued) Enter the password. Setup [Bypass Card] Setup [Private Auth] mode and [Access Group] ,press [Add] or F4. option, press [↓] in the bottom of the screen. Enroll success screen will pop up on the screen. Users who are registered with a ‘Bypass Card’ will be authorized by bypass regardless of the Auth ■...
  • Page 43: Edit User

    Edit User Select [User]. Select [Edit User]. Select the user from Press [Add] or F4 Enroll success the user list. after changing the screen will user data. pop up on the screen. If you check the right hand box in the user list and press [Delete], ■...
  • Page 44: User Search

    User Search Search by User ID Select [User]. Select [Search]. Select [Search by ID] Enter the ID number The corresponding and press [OK]. and press [OK]. ID search results will appear. Search by Name Select [User]. Select [Search]. Select [Search by Enter the name The corresponding Name] and press [OK].
  • Page 45: Checking The Registered User Info

    Searching by CSN Card Select [User]. Select [Search]. Select [Search by Place the CSN Card The search CNS] and press [OK]. to the card reader. results will be shown in the window. Checking the Registered User Info You can register a maximum of ■...
  • Page 46: Deleting Users

    Deleting one user Select [User]. Select [Search]. Enter the user ID to Check the box By pressing [OK] be deleted and press next to the user to the selected user [OK]. be deleted. Press will be deleted. [Delete] in the lower corner, or F4.
  • Page 47: Delete All Users

    Delete All Users Select [User]. Click [Delete All Press [OK] in the Delete Users]. window to erase all user data from the terminal. You cannot restore user data that is not stored in the BioStar database. ■ Attention...
  • Page 48: Registering Data Card (When Using A Data Card)

    Registering Data Card (When Using a Data Card) If you use a Data Card, go to [Mode>Operation>Card Mode] and select Data Card. If a Data Card is used, the user data will not be saved on the terminal and you need to manage the user data separately. Press [Config] on Select [User].
  • Page 49 User Registration (continued) Set up a [Bypass Card] After entering all Place the card to Data card enroll and an Access Group if user data, press the reader. success screen needed. [Add]. will pop up on the screen. Users who are registered with a ‘Bypass Card’ will be authorized by bypass regardless ■...
  • Page 50: Formatting Data Cards

    Formatting Data Cards All saved data on Data Cards will be deleted. Select [User]. Select [Format Place the Data Format success Data Card]. Card to the reader. screen will pop up on the screen.
  • Page 51: Network Setup

    Network Setup TCP/IP Setup Enable to setup TCP/IP for connecting the terminal and BioStar. Select [TCP/IP]. Enter port and IP Address, etc., press [↓] to move to the next screen.PPress [Prev] or [Home] after finishing the setup and the changes will be activated. Use TCP/IP: Sets up the use of TCP/IP.
  • Page 52: Server Setup

    Server Setup The terminal enables to communicate with BioStar server or SDK application server. Configure the IP address and ports of the server to connect to the terminal. Select [Server]. Setup the use of server, IP, and port press [Prev] or [Home] to activate the settings.
  • Page 53: Serial Communication Setup

    Serial Communication Setup Set the serial communication. The serial communication uses RS485 and can be connected with the PC or SIO. Select [Serial]. Set up RS485-PC, and RS485-NET. RS485-PC: Set the network speed between the terminal and a PC in RS485 communication. ● (Set values: 9600/19200/57600/115200) R S485-NET: Set the communication with Secure I/O and other terminals.
  • Page 54: Task Management

    Task Management Mode Select [Mode]. Press [Operation]. Set up Auth Mode, Face Detection, Card Mode, etc. If device setting is [Card Only] - [No Time] and [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.
  • Page 55: T&A Management

    Mode (Continue) Card Mode: Set the card type used on the terminal. (Settings: Use CSN/Use Data Card/Not Use) -CSN Card: After the terminal reads the card’s id number and saves it, every time the terminal compares the card id number successfully with the saved number, authorization will be granted. - Data Card: The user ID and other data will be saved on the card, and if the card is touched to the terminal, it will read the card’s data.
  • Page 56: T&A Event

    T&A event You can check automatic time and activation for T&A events with F1~F4 or the T&A event button (EXT 01~12) through BioStar. T&A events can only be set up through BioStar. On the terminal, the events can only be checked. Select [T&A event].
  • Page 57: Device

    Device Door Press [Device]. Press [Door]. Enter the settings. Relay: Select replay to open the door on authentication. (Settings: Not Use/Internal Relay/External Relay 0/External ● Relay 1/SIO0 Relay0/SIO0 Relay1/SIO1 Relay0/SIO1 Relay1/SIO2 Relay0/SIO2 Relay1/SIO3 Relay0/SIO3 Relay1) Driven by: select type of event that associated devices will activate the trigger to open the door (Settings: All events/Auth/ ●...
  • Page 58 Door (Continue) - Auth+T&A: associated devices will open the door on successful T&A or credential authorization events or T&A authorization event. - Disabled: associated devices will not open the door, regardless of the attempted authorization events. Duration(sec): Sets up the time for which the relay keeps the door open after an event. The relay will close the door again ●...
  • Page 59: Time Setup

    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. Date: Enter the current date. Use ( YYYYMMDD) (+)/(-) to enter the date. ●...
  • Page 60: Device Info

    Device Info Press [Device]. Select [Device Info]. Check device ID, FW version, etc. Memory Info Press [Device]. Select [Memory Info.]. Check the present status of the terminal’s memory.
  • Page 61: Calibration

    Calibration Calibration Press [Device]. Select [Calibration]. Press the cross As soon as success screen that appears on the calibration is will pop up on screen. If the cross finished, the cross the screen. moves, follow it on will disappear. the screen.
  • Page 62: Device Reset

    Device Reset Press [Device]. Select [Reset]. Press [OK] to restart the terminal. Factory Default Press [Device]. Press [↓] in the lower Select [Factory Press [OK] to reset all part of the display Default]. settings to factory default to move to the next value.
  • Page 63: Display & Sound

    Display & Sound Click [Display]. Enter theme, volume, etc. T heme: Select a theme for the screen background. ● (Selection: Theme 1/Theme 2/Theme 3)
  • Page 64 Display (Continue) Background: Select a background for the standby screen. ● (Selection: Logo/Notice/Slide Show) Timeout: If no key is pressed during the allotted timeframe, the display returns to main screen. ● (Selection: 10sec/20sec/30sec/Infinite) Msg Time: Select how long the message will be displayed on the screen during authorization. ●...
  • Page 65: Log Management

    Log Management Checking the Log List You can check the terminal’s normal log and the video log records. Checking the Normal Log Click [Log]. Select [Log List]. Click on a savedlog record. You can check a normal log by clicking on the log item. Checking the Video Log Click [Log].
  • Page 66: Delete All Logs

    Delete All Logs Click [Log]. Select [Delete]. If you click [OK], all Delete success screen will saved logs will be pop up on the screen. deleted. Check Log Info Click [Log]. Select [Log Info.]. Here you can check the logs that are presently saved on the terminal.
  • Page 67: Chapter 5. Appendix

    Chapter 5. Appendix Product Specifications Item Specifications Card Options 13.56 MHz ISO 14443 A/B (MIFARE) Max. User 200,000 Capacity Log Capacity 1,000,000 TCP/IP Communication Interfaces RS485 x 2ch Wiegand IN & OUT Interfaces TTL I/O 2 inputs Built-in Relay 667MHz RISC x 1 Memory 1GB flash + 256MB RAM LCD Display...
  • Page 68: Electrical Specification

    Electrical Specification Min. Value Mean Value Max. Value Note Power Voltage (V) 10.8 13.2 Use regulated DC power adaptor only. 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 Wiegand Output...
  • Page 69: Fcc Rules

    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 70: Font License

    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 71 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”refers to the collection of Font Software components as distributed by the Copyright Holder(s).
  • Page 72 TERMINATION This license becomes null and void if any of the above conditions are not met. 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.
  • Page 74 The specifications and functions of X-station are subject to change without prior notice for continuous function or quality improvement. For more information on the product, contact Suprema Inc.

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