IDENTIFICATION DEVICE TECHNOLOGY BSC-101A The product is Fingerprint Terminal using RF card. User Manual BioScan BSC 201 V 3 0

IDENTIFICATION DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC. The product is Fingerprint Terminal using RF card. BioScan BSC 201 V 3 0

USERS MANUAL

IDTiBSC-101USER MANUALV.4.0WWW.IDTI.CO.KR PublICaTIOn nO. 33-10038-001-GIDTiGabool Great Valley Bldg. A, 8th FloorGasan Dong Geumcheon Gu 60-5Seoul 153-801, KoreaTel: 82-2-3397-7991
CopyrightBSC-101 V.4.0 ManualManual COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 IDT Inc. All rights reserved.The Information in this document is subject to change without notice. IDT Inc.reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time inthe content hereof without obligation to notify any person or persons of suchrevisions or changes. The software described in this document is supplied under alicense agreement and is protected by international copyright laws. You may copy itonly for the purpose of backup and use it only as described in the Licenseagreement. Any implied warranties including any warranties of merchantability orfitness for a particular purpose are limited to the terms of the express warranties setout in the license agreement.Program COPYRIGHT (C) 2003-2004 IDT Inc. All rights reserved.TrademarksBioScan is a registered trademark of IDT Inc.BSC-101/201/301/401 is a registered trademark of IDT Inc.Other products, trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of theirrespective owners.
WARNING!   15.19:   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.  15.21:    The user manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.                     NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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BSC-101 V.4 Operations ManualI©  2012 IDTiTable of ContentsForeword 0Part I Navigating the System 2Part II Using the Fingerprint Scanner 4Part III Quick Start 7................................................................................................................................... 71 Pre-Installation Checklist ................................................................................................................................... 72 Entering the System Menu ................................................................................................................................... 7If Administrator has been enrolled ................................................................................................................................... 8If no Administrator has been enrolled ................................................................................................................................... 83 Operating System ................................................................................................................................... 8Operating with User PIN ................................................................................................................................... 8Operating with User CARD ................................................................................................................................... 8Operating with User PIN & CARD ................................................................................................................................... 9Operating with User FINGERPRINT ................................................................................................................................... 9Operating with User PIN & FINGERPRINT ................................................................................................................................... 9Operating with User CARD & FINGERPRINT ................................................................................................................................... 9Operating with User PIN & CARD & FINGERPRINT ................................................................................................................................... 104 Operating the System with Funtion Key ................................................................................................................................... 10Operating Function Key in PIN ................................................................................................................................... 10Operating Function Key in CARD ................................................................................................................................... 10Operating Function Key in PIN and CARD ................................................................................................................................... 11Operating Function key in FINGERPRINT ................................................................................................................................... 11Operating Function key in PIN & FINGERPRINT
IIContentsII©  2012 IDTi................................................................................................................................... 11Operating Function key in CARD & FINGERPRINT ................................................................................................................................... 12Operating Function key in PIN & CARD & FINGERPRINT Part IV SYSTEM MENU 1 - ENROLL USER 14................................................................................................................................... 141 1. Enroll Fingerprint User ................................................................................................................................... 152 2. Enroll Card User ................................................................................................................................... 153 3. Enroll Card and Fingerprint User ................................................................................................................................... 164 4. Enroll Block of Card User ................................................................................................................................... 175 5. Enroll Block of Card User 2 Part V SYSTEM MENU 2 - EDIT USER 20................................................................................................................................... 201 1. Edit User ID ................................................................................................................................... 202 2. Edit User Fingerprint ................................................................................................................................... 203 3. Edit User Card ................................................................................................................................... 214 4. Edit User Level ................................................................................................................................... 215 5. Edit User Name ................................................................................................................................... 236 6. User Antipass ................................................................................................................................... 237 7. Option (ID) ................................................................................................................................... 248 8. User Two Man ................................................................................................................................... 249 9. Restriction TIme ................................................................................................................................... 2510 10. Restriction Count ................................................................................................................................... 2511 11. Restriction Type ................................................................................................................................... 2612 12. User Password Part VI SYSTEM MENU 3 - VIEW USER 28................................................................................................................................... 281 1. User List
BSC-101 V.4 Operations ManualIII©  2012 IDTi................................................................................................................................... 292 2. Events ................................................................................................................................... 293 3. Firmware Part VII SYSTEM MENU 4 - DELETE USER 32................................................................................................................................... 321 1. Delete Single User ................................................................................................................................... 322 2. Delete All User Part VIII SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 34................................................................................................................................... 341 1.Time ................................................................................................................................... 342 2. Operating Mode ................................................................................................................................... 35Setting Operating Mode ................................................................................................................................... 353 3. Re-Lock Time ................................................................................................................................... 364 4. Address ................................................................................................................................... 365 5. Communication Password ................................................................................................................................... 366 6. Site Code ................................................................................................................................... 377 7. System Reset ................................................................................................................................... 378 8. Event Reset ................................................................................................................................... 389 9. Com. Speed ................................................................................................................................... 3910 10. Door Relay ................................................................................................................................... 3911 11. Two Man ................................................................................................................................... 3912 12. Anti Pass Back ................................................................................................................................... 4013 13. Duress ................................................................................................................................... 4014 14. Date Format ................................................................................................................................... 4115 15. Custom Display ................................................................................................................................... 4216 16. LCD Light
IVContentsIV©  2012 IDTi................................................................................................................................... 4317 17. Conceal PIN ................................................................................................................................... 4418 18. Lockdown ................................................................................................................................... 4419 19. Attendance ................................................................................................................................... 4520 20. Network Setup ................................................................................................................................... 45Device IP Address Setup ................................................................................................................................... 45Manual Server Mode................................................................................................................................... 46Manual Client Mode................................................................................................................................... 48Host PC IP Address Setup................................................................................................................................... 48DHCP Mode................................................................................................................................... 48DHCP Server Mode................................................................................................................................... 49DHCP Client Mode................................................................................................................................... 49View IP Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 4921 21. Remove Event ................................................................................................................................... 5022 22. Wiegand Type ................................................................................................................................... 5023 23. Wiegand Time ................................................................................................................................... 5024 24. Display COM ................................................................................................................................... 5025 25. Lanaguage ................................................................................................................................... 5126 26. System Option ................................................................................................................................... 511. Request Event ................................................................................................................................... 512. Serial Port ................................................................................................................................... 523. Printer ................................................................................................................................... 524. GSM Mode ................................................................................................................................... 525. User ID Format
BSC-101 V.4 Operations ManualV©  2012 IDTi................................................................................................................................... 526. Program F1 * 4 ................................................................................................................................... 537. Beep Setup ................................................................................................................................... 538. Validity Setup ................................................................................................................................... 539. Check In/Out ................................................................................................................................... 5327 27. Authentication Server ................................................................................................................................... 5428 28. Ping Test Part IX SYSTEM MENU 6 - SENSOR SETUP 56................................................................................................................................... 561 1. Input Type ................................................................................................................................... 562 2. Function ................................................................................................................................... 573 3. Bell Active Part X SYSTEM MENU 7 - ALARM SETUP 59................................................................................................................................... 591 Alarm Setup ................................................................................................................................... 612 Connecting External Lamp & Alarm ................................................................................................................................... 61Alarm Connection Diagram Part XI SYSTEM MENU 8 - SCANNER SETUP 63................................................................................................................................... 631 1. Re-Scan ................................................................................................................................... 632 2. Level ................................................................................................................................... 633 3. Lighting Condition ................................................................................................................................... 634 4. Enroll Mode ................................................................................................................................... 645 5. Identification Speed ................................................................................................................................... 646 6. Finger Detect Part XII INSTALLATION GUIDE 66................................................................................................................................... 661 Connector Layout
VIContentsVI©  2012 IDTi................................................................................................................................... 672 Sensor ................................................................................................................................... 673 Lock - Fail Safe ................................................................................................................................... 684 Lock - Fail Secure ................................................................................................................................... 685 External Reader ................................................................................................................................... 696 Wiegand RRE ................................................................................................................................... 697 RS232 ................................................................................................................................... 708 Serial Printer ................................................................................................................................... 719 Installation Diagram Index 72
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart I
Navigating the System 2©  2012 IDTi1 Navigating the System
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart II
Using the Fingerprint Scanner 4©  2012 IDTi2 Using the Fingerprint ScannerHow Much Pressure is Required For a Good-Quality Fingerprint?If too much pressure is applied to the sensor window, the ridges adhere to each other and are renderedindistinguishable. In this case, the net effect is similar to the hard-to-find minutiae of the wet fingerprint image.Alternatively, if too little pressure is applied the resulting image is similar to the dry fingerprint. Issues related topressure are easily addressed however. A little practice is all that is needed for users to get the feel of it. Touchingthe sensor as if pressing a button creates an image that lacks information-rich fingerprint data.1. Position: Placing your finger far from the center of the sensor will increase the rejection rate. Ridge of the fingermust me touching the touch sensor to turn on the fingerprint sensor. Touch sensor is located just below thesensing area. 2. Rotation: Finger rotation should be kept to a minimum during enrollment and verification3. Pressure: Apply moderate pressure when making contact with the sensor. Too much pressure may cause smudgingof the fingerprint. Too little pressure may not allow the sensor to recognize the presence of a finger. The idealamount of pressure would be similar to a firm grip used to hold a penPosition of the Finger In order to capture the most minutiae, maximize the surface area of the fingerprint on the fingerprint input window bycovering the sensor completely. It is okay for the fingertip to extend beyond the length of the sensor to center thefingerprint. Apply pressure lightly and evenly without moving it during the capturing process. Figure2 shows thecorrect positioning of the fingerprint on the input window. Figure1 shows the most common mistakes made during theinitial phase of enrollment. When the Red light (Fingerprint Scanner) is on, slide the finger across the scanner.1. Position the finger where the first joint of the finger meets the edge of the sensor.2. Lower the finger onto the sensor and apply moderate pressure. 3. Keep the finger on the sensor until the Red light (fingerprint scanner) turns off. You may then remove the fingerGetting Good Fingerprint ImagesThe quality of a fingerprint image is relative to the number of minutiae points captured. If the number and locationsof the minutiae remain consistent whenever an individual's fingerprint image is scanned and captured, the fingerprintimage is successfully matched to the template of the registered finger. Fingerprint images that do not contain
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual5©  2012 IDTiadequate minutiae data are not acceptable as personal credentials, and are therefore invalid. Figure 3 shows poor-quality fingerprints, characterized by smudged, faded, or otherwise distorted areas on the fingerprint. Conditions likethese may be attributable to a number of factors, including excessively dry or wet skin, or scarring. 1. Use index, middle or ring fingers2. Avoid using thumb and pinky fingers since they are typically awkward to consistently position on the sensor3. Completely covering the area of the sensor with the fingerprint will provide the best performance
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart III
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual7©  2012 IDTi3 Quick Start3.1 Pre-Installation ChecklistMake sure all wires are checked.Check for communication module. There are several types of communications, Ethernet. Make sure you have thecorrect communication modules.Set network address. All devices are defaulted to address 1. If you're connecting 2 or more, change networkaddress to 2 and up.3.2 Entering the System MenuWhen the reader is powered on with no fingerprint templates enrolled in the unit, anyone can enter the system menuby pressing the F1/p key. If you are enrolling the first administrator card via the reader's keypad, you must firstdetermine the 1~16 digit PIN that the administrator will use. Once this PIN is determined, the administrator must bepresent to enroll their card into the reader. Note that this operation is not valid if there are administrator card in thereader. Device factory default has no system administrator password. If you've just purchased the unit, you should be able toget into the system mode by pressing the F1 key.3.2.1 If Administrator has been enrolled1Press F1/P key to enter system mode.2Key in administrator ID followed by the #key3Present either finger or card which everadministrator has been enrolled with. Fornow we will use the fingerprint4Finger scanning message will appear5Now you're into system mode. Press F1 key to scroll up the main menuPress  F2 key to scroll down the main menu
Quick Start 8©  2012 IDTi3.2.2 If no Administrator has been enrolled1Press F1/P key to enter system mode2Now you're into system mode. Press F1 key to scroll up the main menuPress F2 key to scroll down the main menu3.3 Operating SystemTo use the system, simply enter enrolled user fingerprint to the scanner. Touch sensor will automatically activate thefingerprint sensor when user finger is presented to the scanner. Remove the finger when red scanning light turns off.There are 11 operating modes in the system, depending on which mode is running, operating the system varies. 3.3.1 Operating with User PIN1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Enter user PIN and press the # key.3Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful.3.3.2 Operating with User CARD1From the standby menu, present user card to the reader. 2Welcome message will appear if the verification has beensuccessful.3.3.3 Operating with User PIN & CARD1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Key in user PIN followed by the # key3Present user Card to the reader.4Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual9©  2012 IDTi3.3.4 Operating with User FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, present userfingerprint to the scanner. If the scannerdoesn't turn on then press the # key tomanually turn scanner on. 2Enter user fingerprint to the scanner.3Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful.3.3.5 Operating with User PIN & FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Once the user ID has been entered,fingerprint scanner will flash red.3Enter user fingerprint to the scanner.4Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful.3.3.6 Operating with User CARD & FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, present user cardto the reader. Fingerprint scanner willflash red, once the user card has beenverified.2Enter user fingerprint to the scanner.3Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful..3.3.7 Operating with User PIN & CARD & FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Once the user ID has been entered,fingerprint scanner will flash red.3Present user Card to the reader.4Present user fingerprint to the scanner.5Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful.
Quick Start 10©  2012 IDTi3.4 Operating the System with Funtion KeyThere are 5 operating modes in the system, depending on which mode is running, operating the system varies. 3.4.1 Operating Function Key in PIN1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Once the user ID has been entered pressthe function key but DO NOT PRESS # KEY3Enter the function key.4Welcome message with function key willappear if the verification has beensuccessful.3.4.2 Operating Function Key in CARD1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Enter function key followed by presentinguser card.3Welcome message with function key willappear if the verification has beensuccessful.3.4.3 Operating Function Key in PIN and CARD1From the standby menu, key in user PIN. DONOT PRESS THE # KEY.2Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.3Enter function key  followed by presentinguser card.4Present user Card to the reader.5Welcome message with function key willappear if the verification has beensuccessful.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual11©  2012 IDTi3.4.4 Operating Function key in FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Press function key followed by presentinguser card.3Enter user fingerprint to the scanner.4Welcome message with function key willappear if the verification has beensuccessful.3.4.5 Operating Function key in PIN & FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, key in user PINand press the # key.2Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.Once the user PIN is entered, enter thefunction key3Press function key. Enter user fingerprint.4Present user fingerprint to the scanner.5Welcome message with function key willappear if the verification has beensuccessful.3.4.6 Operating Function key in CARD & FINGERPRINT1Standby menu....2Press function key followed by presentinguser card.3Enter user fingerprint to the scanner.4Welcome message with function key willappear if the verification has beensuccessful.
Quick Start 12©  2012 IDTi3.4.7 Operating Function key in PIN & CARD & FINGERPRINT1From the standby menu, key in user PIN. DONOT PRESS THE # KEY.2Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.3Press function key then present user Card.4Present user Card to the reader. Fingerprintscanner will flash red5Present user fingerprint to the scanner.6Welcome message will appear if theverification has been successful.
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart IV
SYSTEM MENU 1 - ENROLL USER 14©  2012 IDTi4 SYSTEM MENU 1 - ENROLL USER4.1 1. Enroll Fingerprint UserThis command is used to add typical fingerprint only users to the reader so that they will be able to gain entry to thelocation guarded by the reader. The system has an option to enroll either 2 or 4 templates per user. The following keysequence performs this action: 1Press the # key to add users FingerprintTemplate2Press 1 for User and press 2 for Admin3Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as shownin next figure4Key in user ID followed by the # key5System has an option to enroll 2 fingerprinttemplates and 4 fingerprint templates pereach user. For now we will select number 2key by enrolling 4 templates6Present first finger to the scanner. Removethe fingerprint when the red light turns off. You can either enroll same fingerprint ordifferent fingerprint after the first. Repeatthis process until the last fingerprint7Scanning the last fingerprint.....8Enroll completed. Press the # key tocontinue enrolling another user fingerprintor press any others to exit off the sub-menuWhen the Red light (Fingerprint Scanner) is on, slide the finger across the scanner.1. Position the finger where the first joint of the finger meets the edge of the sensor.2. Lower the finger onto the sensor and apply moderate pressure. 3. Keep the finger on the sensor until the Red light (fingerprint scanner) turns off. You may then remove thefinger.Use thumb, index, middle or ring fingers.Avoid using pinky fingers since its typically awkward to consistently position on the sensor.Completely covering the area of the sensor will provide the best performance.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual15©  2012 IDTiThere are 2 levels of administration, 1. USER (Level 1) - Corresponds to an ordinary user. They may verify, but are not allowed to access anyadministrative functions. 2. ADMIN (Level 4) - This is an system administrator level and has full rights to configure the reader.4.2 2. Enroll Card UserThis command is used to add typical card only users to the reader so that they will be able to gain entry to thelocation guarded by the reader. The following key sequence performs this action: 1Press the # key to add user card2Press 1 for User and press 2 for Admin3Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as shownin next figure4Key in user ID followed by the # key5Present user card to the reader or key incard number manually followed by the #key6Enroll completed. Press # key to continueadding card or press any other key to exitoff the sub-menu4.3 3. Enroll Card and Fingerprint UserThis command is used to add typical fingerprint and card users to the reader so that they will be able to gain entry tothe location guarded by the reader. The following key sequence performs this action:
SYSTEM MENU 1 - ENROLL USER 16©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to add users fingerprint andcard2Press 1 for User and press 2 for Admin3Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as shownin next figure4Key in user ID followed by the # key5System has an option to enroll 2 fingerprinttemplates and 4 fingerprint templates for asingle user. For now we will select number2 key by enrolling 4 templates.6Enter in first fingerprint. You can eitherenroll same fingerprint or differentfingerprint after the first. Repeat thisprocess.7Scanning last finger8Present user card to the reader9Enroll completed. Press the # key tocontinue enrolling another user or pressany others to exit off the sub-menu4.4 4. Enroll Block of Card UserThis command is used to enroll range of cards, block enrollment by card number range is best used when there arelarge quantity of sequential ID numbered cards or credentials. Cards or credentials do not have to be on hand whenenrolled through the block enrollment by card number range process, but you must have the facility code. Below is anexample to enroll 100 Users with card number starting with 1000. User ID 1000 will be addressed to card number1000, User ID 1001 will be addressed to card number 1001 and so on. Card must be in sequential order to use theCard Block. Please check with your card provider for more information.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual17©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to add  block of card user.2Enter in first number of the block ID. Thiswill be the first ID number of the card asshown in the next figure31000 would be the first number of user ID4Following message will appear. Enter in thefirst card number as shown  below51000 would be the first number the card6Following message will appear. Enter inthe total number of cards to be enrolled asshown below7100 would be the total number of cards tobe enrolled8Enrolling user card block. Please wait unitthe process finishes. This might take up to 5minutes depending on the total number ofcard block size.9Enroll completed. Press the # key tocontinue adding another or press anyothers to exit off the sub-menuThis option will write block of cards in empty slots of the memory and will not delete enrolled users. Using Card Block1 requires more time than card block2 since it will search for empty slots in memory to enroll. Consider using cardblock2 if the memory is empty or stored memory is no longer needed. StartEndUser IDUser ID 1User ID 2User ID 3User ID 4User ID5User ID 6Card #Card # 10Card # 11Card # 12Card # 13Card # 14Card # 15SystemMemoryNot UsedIn UseNot UsedIn UseNot UsedNot UsedResultYesNoYesNoYesYesIn this case only 4 user ID and cards will be recorded in to system and even though 6 user and 6 cards are beingenrolled using Card Block. When using card block, system will group user id and card numbers together. So if User IDis already in use in system, then card corresponding to the user id will not be recorded and left out. 4.5 5. Enroll Block of Card User 2This command is used to enroll range of cards, block enrollment by card number range is best used when there arelarge quantity of sequential ID numbered cards or credentials. Cards or credentials do not have to be on hand whenenrolled through the block enrollment by card number range process, but you must have the facility code. Below is anexample to enroll 100 Users with card number starting with 1000. User ID 1000 will be addressed to card number1000, User ID 1001 will be addressed to card number 1001 and so on.
SYSTEM MENU 1 - ENROLL USER 18©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to add  block of card user.2Enter in first number of the block ID. Thiswill be the first ID number of the card asshown in the next figure31000 would be the first number of user ID4Following message will appear. Enter in thefirst card number as shown  below51000 would be the first number the card6Following message will appear. Enter inthe total number of cards to be enrolled asshown below7100 would be the total number of cards tobe enrolled8Enrolling user card block. Please wait unitthe process finishes. This might take up to 5minutes depending on the total number ofcard block size.9Enroll completed. Press the # key tocontinue adding another or press anyothers to exit off the sub-menuThis option will write block of cards without checking memory slots and will delete currently enrolled user. Allexisting User ID along with card numbers will be replaced.
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart V
SYSTEM MENU 2 - EDIT USER 20©  2012 IDTi5 SYSTEM MENU 2 - EDIT USER5.1 1. Edit User IDThis command is used to edit existing users ID by accessing the user ID. When editing, Administrators have theability to make changes to user ID only in this menu. 1Press the # key to enter edit User ID2Key in user ID to be edited followed by the #key3Key in new user ID followed by the # key4Edit completed. Press the # key to continueediting another or press any others to exitoff the sub-menu5.2 2. Edit User FingerprintThis command is used to edit existing users Fingerprint by accessing the user ID. When editing, Administrators havethe ability to make changes to user Fingerprint only in this menu. 1Press the # key enter user FINGER2Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key3Press 1 to add 2 templatesPress 2 to add 4 templates4Enter in the first fingerprint. You can either addsame fingerprint or different fingerprint after thefirst. Repeat this process until the fourthfingerprint.5Scanning the last finger....6Edit completed. Press the # key to continueediting another or press any others to exit off thesub-menu5.3 3. Edit User CardThis command is used to edit existing users Card by accessing the user ID. When editing, Administrators have theability to make changes to user Card only in this menu.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual21©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter edit  user CARD2Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key3Present new card to be enrolled or enter in thecard number manually followed by the # key.Make sure the card has not been already enrolledin the system4Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editinganother or press any others to exit off the sub-menu5.4 4. Edit User LevelThis command is used to edit existing users level by accessing the user ID. User levels determine where a user willbe valid. To edit an existing user edit user level, follow the steps below. 1Press the # key to enter edit user LEVEL2Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key3Press 1 for User and pres 2 for admin4Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editinganother or press any others to exit off the sub-menuThere are 2 levels of administration:1. USER (Level 1) - Corresponds to an ordinary user. They may verify, but are not allowed to access anyadministrative functions. 2. ADMIN (Level 4) - This is an system administrator level and has full rights to configure the reader.5.5 5. Edit User NameThe device is able to display custom user name instead of user ID when accessed. When the system is expecting aname then the number keys on the keypad become letter keys: the letters below the keys apply. Press once to showthe first uppercase letter above the key; press four times to show  the lowercase letter. When the desired letterappears on the display, press the up-arrow(F1) to move on to the next letter in the name.
SYSTEM MENU 2 - EDIT USER 22©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter NAME2Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key3Press 1 key to enter user name4Key in text as shown in next figure. Continue onpressing the key to rotate from uppercase lettersto lowercase letters. i.e. to display lowercase "c"press the number 2 key 6 times. Use the F1 key asspace5Key in appropriate display name and then pressthe # key6Press the # key to continue editing the displayoption. Display option must be configured inorder for it will work properly7Once again, enter in same ID you have just editedpreviously8This time select #2 to enter display option9Select #2 to display ID by name. This will allow thesystem to display custom ID name instead of userID10Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editinganother or press any others to exit off the sub-menuNUMBER OF TIMES KEY IS PRESSEDKEYS1234567812ABCabc3DEFdef4GHIghi5JKLjkl6MNOmno7PQRSpqrs8TUVtuv9WXYZwxyz0*Clear#EnterF1SpaceF2F3Back SpaceF4Escape
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual23©  2012 IDTi5.6 6. User AntipassAnti pass-back is used to stop two people from using one card to gain access. This feature is designed to protectagainst tailgating. Once an access is granted to an IN reader, it must be presented to an OUT reader before anotherIN reader access is granted.  In the event that the user did not read in at the IN reader, and tried to read out of anarea, an anti-passback violation would occur. The violation may just log the event as an alarm condition, or may notallow the door to be released. Since users who fail to read IN and walk in with other employees may get stranded orlocked in. System Anti-Passback must be enable in order for User Anti-passback to work properly. 1Press the # key to enter USER ANTIPASS2    Enter user ID to apply anti-pass followed by the #key3Press 1 key to enable anti-pass Press 2 key to disable anti-pass Press 3 key to forgivenessRefer to NOTE for clearing the anti-pass4Edit completed. Press the # key to continue addinganother user fingerprint or press any others to exitoff the sub-menuAnti-pass must be enabled in system setting. Before enabling the anti-pass in user setting, go to main menu5.SYSTEM SETTING/submenu 12.ANTI PASS and enable the anti-pass for systemWhen the system has detected an anti-pass user, that user will be denied the access to that location. Administratormust clear that person of anti-pass by going into edit option and reset the anti-pass by selecting 3(CLR) forgiveness5.7 7. Option (ID)ID Option is a special mode where user can access the unit with ID only. When applied, user can override the currentoperating mode and access unit it with just an ID (PIN). This option can be applied to those users who does not havecard. To apply this mode to user, follow the steps bellow.
SYSTEM MENU 2 - EDIT USER 24©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter OPTION (ID)2Enter user ID to apply ID option followed by the #key3Press 1 key to enable ID option to this userPress 2 key to disable ID option to this user4Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editinganother or press any others to exit off the sub-menu5.8 8. User Two ManThis commend prevents an individual user from entering a selected empty security area unless at least one otherenrolled user is present. Once two enrolled users are logged into the area, other user can come and go individually,as long as at least two people are in the area. Conversely, when exiting, the last two occupants of the security areamust exit out together. At no time will the system allow less than two users to be in the area. 1Press the # key enter USER TWO MAN2Enter user ID to apply two man function followed bythe key. 3Press 1 to enable two man for this userPress 2 to disable two man for this user4Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editinganother or press any others to exit off the sub-menuTwo Man must be enabled in system setting. After enabling User Two Man option, go to main menu 5.SYSTEMSETTING/submenu 13.TWO MAN and enable the TWO MAN for system.5.9 9. Restriction TImeRestriction Time limits how many times a user can be allowed to access depending on value assigned to a user.There are 4 values that can be given to a user. (Ex. if a value of 1-H is given to a user. This user will only be allowedto access once every hour. User must wait another 1 hour to regain its access.)
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual25©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key enter Restriction Time.2Enter user ID and press the # key3Select from 1 to 4. Below explains the detail3Edit completed. 30-M: Once every 30 minutes.1-H: Once every hour.1-D: Once every day.FULL: No limit.5.10 10. Restriction CountRestriction Count limits how many times a user can be allowed to access depending on value assigned to a user.There are total of 99 values that can be given to a user. (Ex. if a value of 10 is given to a user. This user will beallowed to access 10 times and it will expire. User must wait a day to regain its access or clear access permissionfrom the administrator.)1Press the # key enter Canteen Count2Enter User ID and press the # key3Press 1 to turn on Restriction CountPress 2 to turn off Restriction Count4Enter from 1 to 99 and press # key4Edit completed. 5.11 11. Restriction TypeThis option allows the device to automatically reset canteen time. All user will be able to access the next followingday even if the the user has been limited access to Restriction count.
SYSTEM MENU 2 - EDIT USER 26©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key enter Canteen Count 1 day reset2Press F1 to scroll upPress F2 to scroll down3Edit completed. 2-11. DAY: Reset every day midnight.2. MONTH: Reset every 1st day of month . 2-23. WEEK: Reset every Monday4. TOTAL: Reset when total count is used5.12 12. User PasswordUser Password enables the device to be use a password instead of User ID (PIN). Once enabled, user must enter aUser ID (PIN) number and the password to access. Password only works in ID or Card or FP mode (All Mode).1  Press the # key to enter Firmware Update.2Enter User ID and press the # key.3Press 1 to enable password.4Enter password from 0 to 9999 and pressthe # key.5Setup has completed
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SYSTEM MENU 3 - VIEW USER 28©  2012 IDTi6 SYSTEM MENU 3 - VIEW USER6.1 1. User ListAt any time, you can view a list of all users of the system. The list can be an overall enrollment list of all users in thesystem, or it can be a list of the individual users that are physically enrolled on any individual fingerprint reader. 1Press the # key to enter to view USER LIST2Press F1/P key to scroll up the user list Press F2 key to scroll down the user list3Press F3 key to view detail view of user4Press the F4 key to exit view.Viewing System User List The System User List will display the following information: . The user's PIN (Template ID) . The user's name . The user's administrator status . The user's template location in memory
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual29©  2012 IDTi6.2 2. EventsAt any time, you can view all transaction of event logs of the system. A record created that contains pertinentinformation about an occurrence in the access control and monitoring system. 1Press the # key to enter view EVENT2Press F1 to scroll up the event log  Press F2 key to scroll down the event log3Following event log will appear. Press F3 key toview event data4Press the F4 key to exit event view.Viewing System Event Log The System Event Log List will display the following information: . The date of event occurrence. The time of event occurrence . The total number of event log 6.3 3. FirmwareThis is to view the current firmware version installed in the system. Other ways to verify the firmware is to resettingthe device. When first booting up, firmware version will display.
SYSTEM MENU 3 - VIEW USER 30©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter FIRMWARE VERSIONCurrent firmware version number will display.Press the any key to view board version.3Press any key to exit.1Press F4 key to exit.
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SYSTEM MENU 4 - DELETE USER 32©  2012 IDTi7 SYSTEM MENU 4 - DELETE USER7.1 1. Delete Single UserDeleting a fingerprint template from a reader will prevent that template from being granted access to the location viathe reader. Any fingerprint template can be removed from a fingerprint reader, including administrative and the lastremaining fingerprint template on the reader. Templates can be deleted by a single user or all users includingadministrative templates. 1Press the # key to enter delete Single User2Enter in user ID to be deleted as shown below3Enter in user ID from 1 to 16 digits4Delete completed. 7.2 2. Delete All UserDeleting a all user will erase all template from a reader, including administrative and the last remaining fingerprinttemplate on the reader. 1Press the # key to enter delete All User2Press the # key to confirm delete allPress any other key to cancel33Deleting. Please wait....4Delete completed.
BSC-101 Operations ManualPartVIII
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 34©  2012 IDTi8 SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP8.1 1.TimeDevice features an internal clock that provides the date and time for all logged events. This section discusses how toset the date and time that device uses for event logging. To set the current time, access the menu system and followthese steps:1Press the # key to enter system Time2Enter current date3Enter current time in military time format. i.e.20:20:204Select day of the week. Press 1 through 7 to enterday of the week. Refer to NOTE5Press the # key to confirm6Set up has completed8.2 2. Operating ModeSystem has 5 total operating mode. List is the detail view of the operating modes available in the system.1[ID / CD] - PIN or CARD User can access the device by either PIN or2[CD] -  CARDIn this mode, user can access the device by3[ID&CD] - PIN & CARDUser must use both tokens to gain access.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual35©  2012 IDTiCARD. When operating in this mode, simplyenter user ID  or CARD to the device.  just a card. To operate in this mode, userpresent the card to the reader.This is the highest security mode availablein ISC. To operate in this mode, first enteruser PIN and present user card to thereader.4[OPEN] - ALWAYS OPENAccess point will stay open for anemergency such as fire.5[CLOSE] - ALWAYS CLOSEAccess point will stay locked for anemergency such as intrusion.6[TESTING MODE] - TESTING MODEIt will be a good idea to test the unit in thismode when first installed.&: means "AND"/: means "OR"( ): means "OR"8.2.1 Setting Operating ModeThis section provides information about how to choose the operation mode.  ID/CD (ALL) is the default operatingmode.1Press the # key to enter Operating Mode.2Press F1 key to scroll up the mode menu  Press F2 key to scroll down the mode menuPress the # key to select operating mode3Select 1 to enable Operating mode for externalreaderSelect 2 to disable Operating mode for externalreader NOTE: External reader must be connected toREADER 2. Once enabled, the connected reader 2will operate in ID & CARD mode.4Setup completed8.3 3. Re-Lock TimeThis is the maximum duration that the lock release relay will be energized. The relay is de-energized if the door opensbefore this time has expired. The lock time can be set in the range 01~99 seconds. You cannot set a lock time of 0seconds. Default is 4 seconds. 1Press the # key to enter Re-Lock Time2Key in Re-Lock Time from 1 to 99 second followedby the # key. C stands for current set time, sampleshow 4 second.  3Setup has completed
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 36©  2012 IDTi8.4 4. AddressAddress options allows system to have a unique identification code used in Online Verification or GSM Network. Toassign a Network ID, follow the steps listed below: Repeat this procedure for each networked unit, assigning a uniqueidentification code to each unit. Default address is set to 1.1Press the # key to enter Address2Press 1 to setup System Address.NOTE: SYSTEM ADDRESS is used in OnlineVerification and GSM Mode.3Enter from 1 to 65,534 and press the # key.NOTE: there can be up to 65,534 systemaddresses.3Setup completed.8.5 5. Communication PasswordCommunication password is used during network communication. This safeguards the information sent duringtransmission and also from hacking the system.1Press the # key to enter Communication Password2Press 1 to enable communication password3Current password is displayed. Enter newpassword as show in next figure4Key in the 8 digit password and press the # key toconfirm new password4Setup has completed8.6 6. Site CodeA  site code, which is sometimes called a facility code, differentiates one users card group from another. A facilitycode is an integral code that is programmed into the card at the time of manufacture. The additional code ensuresthat even if card numbers are duplicated by the manufacturer, that the cards will not operate on someone else'sbuilding who has a different facility code. Limitations inherent in the card manufacturing process result in the abilityto produce a finite card population, after which codes are duplicated. Facility codes overcome this limitation adding asecond code which is checked at the reader. If the facility code does not match the programmed code, entry isdenied.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual37©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter Site Code2Press F1 to scroll up the menuPress 2 to scroll down the menuSelect the card type and press the # key3Se"C" stands for current site code which is 255.Enter from 0 to 255 and press the # key. Defaultsetting is 255Setup completed.NOTE:There are 10 card types in ISC-1011. EM. S.   26 Bit2. 125K  S. 26 Bit3. 125K  F. 26 Bit4. 125K  I. 34 Bit5. MIFARE 32 Bit6. MIFARE  34 Bit7. MIFARE2 34 Bit8. MIFARE2 32 Bit9. MIFARE  64 Bit10. MIFARE IDTi648.7 7. System ResetThe system reset will delete all exiting database including the events and resets all system configuration to factorydefault.1Press the # key to enter System Reset2Press 1 to reset systemPress any other key to cancel3System resetting message. This may take fewseconds to a minute depending on the size of thedatabase4Setup has completed8.8 8. Event ResetThe Event Database only stores the access records. It does not contain any system information. When executed,event reset will erase all event logs that are stored in the memory. Run Index Reset to receive events again from thesystem stored memory.EVENT RESET: Resets all events stored by the system.
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 38©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter Event Reset2Press 1 key to reset event3Press 1 key to reset eventPress any other keys to cancel4Event resetting message. This may take fewseconds to a minute depending on the size of theevent database5Event Reset has finishedINDEX RESET: Resets history index of the event but does not delete stored event information. Index resetallows the event to be resent to the software from the point where the index point is reset.1Press the # key to enter Event Reset2Press 2 key to reset index3Press 1 key to reset indexPress any other keys to cancel4Enter Index point from 0 to 614,399. 0 is the start ofthe index and 614,399 is the last of the index point5Index Reset has finished8.9 9. Com. SpeedThis command sets the baud rate that the system will communicate with the device connected to its serial port. Thebaud rate change will become effective immediately upon completion of the command. Default baud rate is 19,200. 1Press the # key to enter Communication Speed2Press F1 key to scroll up the listPress the F2 key to scroll down the listThere are 7 different communication speed. Select the best setting for yournetwork.Default is set to 19,200 baud rate.Go to Control Panel and make sure the PC baud rate is in sync with thesystem.3Press F1 key to scroll up the listPress the F2 key to scroll down the list
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual39©  2012 IDTi8.10 10. Door RelayThe relay output is Normally Open (N.O.), and toggles shorted when triggered by an event, such as an authenticationor ID failure. The relay can be used to send power to switched items like electric door strikes, door handles, magnetichold locks. The alarm can be used to send signals to a alarm panel, controllers or indicators.1Press the # key to enter Door (Relay)2There are 2 relays in the system. Select 1 to setuprelay 1 and press 2 to select relay 23Press 1 to set relay as door or press 2 to set relayas alarm4Setup has completedRelay 1 factory default is Door (lock)Relay 2 factory default is Alarm8.11 11. Two ManThis commend prevents an individual user from entering a selected empty security area unless at least one otherenrolled user is present. Once two enrolled users are logged into the area, other user can come and go individually,as long as at least two people are in the area. Conversely, when exiting, the last two occupants of the security areamust exit out together. At no time will the system allow less than two users to be in the area. 1Press the # key to enter Two Man2Press 1 key to enable two manPress 2 key to disable two man3This is the time limit for the user to make secondverification to the reader after first user has beenverified. "C" Stands for current setting. Key in from1 to 99 seconds and press the # key4Setup has completed8.12 12. Anti Pass BackAnti pass-back is used to stop two people from using one card to gain access. If access is denied because of this, thiswill result in an alarm message to the printer. It may also result in a relay being energized if you have programmedone to do so. This is a system anti-pass setting and user anti-pass setting also must be enabled in order for it to workproperly.
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 40©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter Antipass2Press 1 key to enable anti passPress 2 key to disable anti pass3Setup has completed4Setup has completed8.13 13. DuressDuress is a condition whereby a user may be confronted by an intruder in an effort to gain access to a secure area.The user can "secretly" signal security that he is entering the secure area under "duress" through the implementationof a duress feature. This function must be used with a function key in order to work.1Press the # key to enter Duress2Press 1 key to enable duressPress 2 key to disable duress3Key in F2 or F4 to assign duress key. For now wewill key in F2 key4Key in from 0 to 9 followed by # key. 5Setup completedTo use duress, press F2 - 2 then enter either Card / PIN depending on the current operating mode.8.14 14. Date FormatSystem features option to choose time format which are available in Asia time, USA time, and Europe time. This iswhere user can customize time format. This section discusses how to choose time format.1Press the # key to enter Date Format2Press F1 key to scroll up the list Press F2 key to scroll down the list
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual41©  2012 IDTi3  Select the right time format for your region. To use custom message, go to Custom Display on next page.4Time format has been setASIA Time display formatUSA Time display formatEUROPE Time display formatCUSTOM 1 Custom message will display with timedisplay format with European date format. Date isdisplayed before the monthCUSTOM 2 Custom message will with time displayformat with American date format. Month isdisplayed before the date8.15 15. Custom DisplaySystem features option to customize the display. System Allows up to 32 characters to be displayed. This is whereuser can customize main display window. This section discusses how to edit custom display.
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 42©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter Custom Display2Key in alphabet and press the F1 key to move on tothe next letter. To get an lowercase, continuepressing the key until the lowercase letterappears. If the name is longer than 16, press the #key after entering the last last (16th) letter. Thiswill be continued in next step3If the message is longer than 16 digits, press 1 keyto continue on writing the message. Otherwisepress 2 to end writing custom message4Continue on writing the message where you've leftoff in figure 25Finished editing the custom messageYou can enter up to 32 digits. The LCD will scroll themessage if it's longer than 16 digits. To view thecustom display, go to Date Format and set displayoption to either Custom 1 or Custom 2 depending on thedate format.NUMBER OF TIMES KEY IS PRESSEDKEYS1234567812ABCabc3DEFdef4GHIghi5JKLjkl6MNOmno7PQRSpqrs8TUVtuv9WXYZwxyz0*Clear#EnterF1SpaceF2F3Back SpaceF4Escape8.16 16. LCD LightSystem allows you to choose whether the display will be illuminated or unlit. By default, the display is lit for 5seconds when used. Illuminating the display allows for easier viewing in darker areas while leaving the display unlitconserves power. This section provides information about how to set illumination options for the system's display
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual43©  2012 IDTiunit. 1   Press the # key to enter LCD Light option2.1Press the # key to set it as default timePress F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu2.2Press the # key to set it as always onPress F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu2.3Press the # key to set it as customizePress F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu3   Finished editing LCD back light time3   Finished editing LCD back light time2.4Define the start time of LCD. LCD will turn onaccording to this time setting. Key in military timeformat. For example, 15:15:15 (3:15:15 PM)There are 3 LCD options:1. Default: LCD will stay lit for 5 seconds.2. Always on: LCD will illuminated all times. This will lessen the life of LCD screen.3. Customize: You can set schedule time for LCD to turn on and turn off. 2.5 Define the end time of LCD. LCD will turn offaccording to this time setting. Key in military timeformat. For example, 15:15:15 (3:15:15 PM). Pressthe # key when finished3    Finished editing LCD back light time8.17 17. Conceal PINDevice allows you to conceal user PIN when entering the device. To hide user PIN when entering the device, followthe instructions below. 1Press the # key to enter Conceal PIN2Press 1 key to enable conceal PINPress 2 key to cancel the conceal PIN3Setup has completed
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 44©  2012 IDTiNormal ViewActual view during entranceConcealed User PIN View8.18 18. LockdownDevice features option to use a auxiliary relay to arm/disarm an external alarm system called the lockdown. Thissection discusses how to enable lockdown device.1Press the # key to enter Lockdown2Press 1 key to enable lockdown Press 2 key to cancel lockdown3Press 1 key to enable function keyPress 2 key to disable function key4Setup has completed8.19 19. AttendanceDevice features option to display IN or OUT when function keys are used. User must be aware of the currentattendance mode that is displayed in the standby display. Last used attendance mode will be the default mode untilthe next mode is used. If F2-0 is used the last time, then unless second user uses a different function key, it will showas F2-0 even if second user does not press any function key. This section show how to customize the function keydisplay.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual45©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter Attendance2Press 1 to enable attendance mode3  Select attendance type.1. 4F-ATT:2: A-ATT:3: A-EAT:7: 2F-ATT:5Setup has completed8.20 20. Network Setup8.20.1 Device IP Address SetupSystem can operate either as Server or Client. If set as Server then the software must be set as Client and if set asClient then the software must be set as Server.8.20.1.1Manual Server ModeIn Server Mode, software connects to the device. This would be a ideal network setting since software willautomatically re-connect if the connection is lost.
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 46©  2012 IDTi1Select network setup from system menu 5.2Press 2 key to setup network.3Press 2 to enter Device IP address.4Press 1 to select Server Mode4Manually select communication speed. Default isset to Auto Negotiation.Press F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu5Press 1 to disable DHCP mode6Enter IP address and press the # key. (Ex. 192.168.0.10) Enter key192168000010#7Enter gateway IP address and press the # key. (Ex.192.168.0.1) Enter key 192168000001#8Enter submask IP address and press the # key. (Ex.255.255.255.0) Enter key 255255255000#9Enter device port number and press the # key.10Setup completed.Refer to software manual for HostPC configuration.8.20.1.2Manual Client ModeIn Client Mode, device connects to the software. This is more convenient network but it may loose connection wouldbe a ideal network setting since software will automatically re-connect if the connection is lost.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual47©  2012 IDTi1Select network setup from system menu 5.2Press 2 key to setup network.3Press 2 to enter Device IP address4Press 2 to select Client Mode5Manually select communication speed. Default isset to Auto Negotiation.Press F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu6Press 1 to disable DHCP mode7Enter IP address and press the # key. (Ex. 192.168.0.10) Enter key192168000010#8Enter gateway IP address and press the # key. (Ex.192.168.0.1) Enter key 192168000001#9Enter submask IP address and press the # key. (Ex.255.255.255.0) Enter key 255255255000#10Enter device port number and press the # key.11Setup completedDevice client needs Host PCinformation in order to makeconnection with host PC. Please goto Host PC Address Setup andconfigure Host PC IP Address oncedevice IP information is entered.
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 48©  2012 IDTi8.20.1.2.1  Host PC IP Address Setup1Select network setup from system menu 5.2Press 2 key to setup network.3Press 1 to enter Host PC IP address.4Enter IP address and press the # key. (Ex. 192.168.0.10) Enter key 192168000010#5Enter Host PC port number and press the # key.Default Host PC Port is set to 1005.6Setup completed.8.20.1.3DHCP ModeThe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a set of rules used by a communications device  to allow thedevice to request and obtain an IP address from a server which has a list of addresses available for assignment.DHCP is a protocol used by device to obtain unique IP addresses, and other parameters such as default router, subnetmask, and IP addresses for DNS servers from a DHCP server. DHCP can be used in both Server Mode and Client Mode.Depending on DHCP server implementation, the device may loose its IP address. You may try to reconnect byresetting the device or manually assign a IP address, otherwise please contact your network administrator.8.20.1.3.1  DHCP Server Mode1Select network setup from system menu 5.2Press 2 key to setup network.3Press 2 to enter Device IP address.4Press 1 to enter Server  Mode5Manually select communication speed. Default isset to Auto Negotiation.Press F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu6Press 2 to enable DHCP Server Mode.7Setup completed.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual49©  2012 IDTi8.20.1.3.2  DHCP Client Mode1Select network setup from system menu 5.2Press 2 key to setup network.3Press 2 to enter Device IP address.4Press 2 to enter Client  Mode5Manually select communication speed. Default isset to Auto Negotiation.Press F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menu6Press 2 to enable DHCP Server Mode.7Setup completed.8.20.2 View IP ConfigurationView IP configuration shows current network device settings for both Device and Host PC IP Configurations.1Select network setup from system menu 5.2Press 2 key to setup network.3Press 2 to enter Device IP address.4Press 1 to select Server Mode5Displays current Submask6Displays current Gateway7Displays current device IP port8Displays current Host PC IP address9Displays current Host PC Port number10Displays DHCP information11Displays device MAC Address11Displays device Communication setting.8.21 21. Remove EventRemoving event will delete all user registration events that system holds during an block user registration. Afterregistering user in block, removing events will clear user registration events and thus events will not pile up in eventlist.
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 50©  2012 IDTi1  Press the # key to enter Remove Event.2Press 1 to setup remove eventPress 2 to cancel3Setup has completed8.22 22. Wiegand TypeWiegand type allows the device to select which information will be sent to the controller during an Wiegandcommunication. Traditionally, card numbers are sent in Wiegand communication.1  Press the # key to enter Wiegand Type.2Press F1 to scroll up the menuPress F2 to scroll down the menuSelect wiegand type and then press the # key.3Setup has completed8.23 23. Wiegand TimeWiegand Time allows the device to give delay time during a Wiegand communication.Wiegand Time placesasynchronous low pulses on the appropriate data lines to transmit the data stream to the panel. 1  Press the # key to enter Wiegand Time.2Enter serial timing from 1 to 5.3Setup has completed8.24 24. Display COMDisplay Com will enable / disable serial output for event text via serial connection. 1  Press the # key to enter Serial DisplayCommand.2Press 1 to enable serial displayPress 2 to disable serial display3Setup has completed8.25 25. LanaguageLanguage allows the user to select device language. There are 5 languages built-in to the device and defaultlanguage is set to English.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual51©  2012 IDTi1  Press the # key to enter Language21. English2. Korean3. Polish4. Spanish5. Russian6. German7. Vietnamese3Setup has completed8.26 26. System OptionSystem Option allows the configuration of the device system options.8.26.1 1. Request EventRequest Event allows the device to send the events to the software without software's request. Normally softwarewill request a event and device will acknowledge by the sending its events to the software.1Press the # key to enter Request Event2Press 1 key to enable auto sendPress 2 key to disable auto send3Setup has completed8.26.2 2. Serial PortSystem has 2 dedicated serial ports. This section allows to change the function of the system serial port to use eitherfor Reader or Relay connection.1Press the # key to enter Serial Port option2           1. As Reader2. As Remote Relay.(Requires Remote RelayModule)3. As Magnetic Strip Reader4. RFID 1 Channel5. RFID 4 Channel6. Not Used3Setup has completed
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 52©  2012 IDTi8.26.3 3. PrinterSystem has dedicated printer port for printing its events directly to its connected printer. System supports 2 printertypes, Martel and Seawoo thermal printers.1Press the # key to enter Printer2Press 2 to select printer setup3Press 1 key to set as MartelPress 2 key to set as Other (Seawoo)4Setup has completed8.26.4 4. GSM ModeGSM mode enables the system to communicate with external GSM modem if connected.1Press the # key to enter GSM Mode2Press 1 key to enable GSMPress 2 key to disable GSM3Setup has completed8.26.5 5. User ID FormatUser ID format can be set to either 16 or 19 bytes. 1Press the # key to enter Printer2Press 1 for 16 digits for user IDPress 2 for 19 digits for user ID3Setup has completed8.26.6 6. Program F1 * 4Program F1 4 times to enter program mode. this menu is used when F1 key is dedicated use for T&A.1Press the # key to enter Printer2Press 1 to enable this mode.3Setup has completed
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual53©  2012 IDTi8.26.7 7. Beep SetupBeep Setup allows the device to reverse the verification sound from access denied to access granted sound and viceversa.1Press the # key to enter Beep Setup.2Press 2 to swap buzzer sound.3Setup has completed8.26.8 8. Validity SetupEnter topic text here.1Press the # key to enter Printer2Press 2 to select printer setup3Setup has completed)8.26.9 9. Check In/OutCheck In / Out defines the reader to show IN or OUT in event. This function is used for T&A only.1Press the # key to enter Check In/Out.2Press1 to set main reader to IN.Press2 to set main reader to OUT.3Press1 to set sub reader to IN.Press2 to set sub reader to OUT.4Setup has completed8.27 27. Authentication ServerAuthentication Server allows the device to authenticate from the server database. (Online Verification)
SYSTEM MENU 5 - SYSTEM SETUP 54©  2012 IDTi1  Press the # key to enter Auth Server.2Press 2 to setup.3Press 1 to send Auth Data.4  Select the type of server.5  Enter device name.6  Enter Server IP address.7  Enter Server port.8  Press 1 to save configuration.9 Setup completed.8.28 28. Ping TestPing test allows the device to ping server ip address.1  Press the # key to enter Firmware Update.2Please wait until firmware uploadingprocess is completed.3Setup has completed1  Press the # key to enter Firmware Update.1Setup completed.
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart IX
SYSTEM MENU 6 - SENSOR SETUP 56©  2012 IDTi9 SYSTEM MENU 6 - SENSOR SETUP9.1 1. Input TypeThe sensor inputs are factory defaulted to Normally Open (N.O.). This section show how to change the sensor inputto either N.O. or N.C.1Press the # key to enter Input Type2Select from 1 though 6  followed by the # key3Press 1 key to N/O (stands for Normal Open)Press 2 key to N/C (stands for Normal Close)4Finished setup9.2 2. FunctionThese are the senor inputs found in device control panel that control external devices. There are 6 sensor inputs indevice and all of them can be programmed to handle different types of external sensors from the system menu. 1Press the # key to enter Function2Select sensor from 1 through 6. Refer Note forsensor3Default is set as EXIT. You can customize thefunction as show in the note4Press F1 key to scroll up the list of functionsPress F2 key to scroll down the list of functions.Refer to note for the complete list of functions.Press the # key once selected5Setup has completedFactory default sensor settings.SENSOR 1: EXITSENSOR 2: ALARM (ALARM SETUP: ALARM SENSOR)SENSOR 3: FIRE ALARM (ALARM SETUP: FIRE ALARM)SENSOR 4: LOCK (ALARM SETUP: LOCK HELD)SENSOR 5: DOOR CONTACT (ALARM SETUP: FORCE OPEN / DOOR HELD)
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual57©  2012 IDTiSENSOR 6: INTRUSION (ALARM SETUP: INTRUSION)Sensors are used in conjunction with alarm setups. Once the sensor is made active, go to Alarm Setup and configurethe output type. Sensor can be re-programmed depending on the installation.9.3 3. Bell ActiveThis option allows to activate the system buzzer. Once designated, the sound will beep from the device to notify thatthe designated sensor is triggered.  (Ex. Sensor 1 is connected to a Exit Switch and value of 3 is given. System willbeep 3 times every time exit button is triggered.)1Press the # key to enter Line Fault2Press 1 key to enable line sensingPress 2 key to disable line sensing3Completed setup message4Completed setup message
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart X
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual59©  2012 IDTi10 SYSTEM MENU 7 - ALARM SETUP10.1 Alarm SetupThere are six sensor inputs and 2 relays outputs in the system. Either one or two relays are used for the lock,depending on the configuration, and the spare relays can be used for annunciating alarms or other form of control. There is no programming function for alarms what you program is what happens when a specific alarm occurs. Thereare two things that can happen as a result of an alarm: an alarm may result in a message to the speaker (Buzzer). an alarm may also cause a relay to come on (Relay).Device has an output to activate a sounder but also equipped with relays that can be controlled from a commandstation, by some type of system activity. These sensor inputs & relays can allow you to perform many functions suchas motion sensor or as a means of interfacing with a home automation system. Only the internal sensors will beactivated unless other sensors are connected and configured in Sensor Setup. Relay must be connected to use thealarm. Refer to Relay Connector.1There are total of 12 alarms. Refer to Figure 1 AlarmList on the left for complete list. Press the # key toenter Case Open2Press 1 key to setup Alarm Press number 2 key to cancel3Press F1 key to scroll up the list of functions Press F2 key to scroll down the list of functions4There are total of 4 sounder options. Refer to figure2 list of sounder options. For now we will select 1Buzzer & Relay followed by pressing the # key5Alarm setup finishedFigure 1Figure 2(Figure 1) List of the alarm. Select from the following listManaged by Line Fault in Sensor Setup / 3. Line Fault. Must be enabled in LineFault in Sensor Setup.
SYSTEM MENU 7 - ALARM SETUP 60©  2012 IDTiManaged by internal sensor. (Requires optional Tamper Switch)Managed by internal (Screw) sensor. Pre-programmed to sensor 6 (INTRUSION).Pre-programmed to sensor 5 (DOOR CONTACT).Pre-programmed to sensor 5 (DOOR CONTACT)Pre-programmed to sensor 4 (LOCK).Pre-programmed to sensor 2 (ALARM).Duration of alarm time. Alarm time will be applied to all alarms.Pre-programmed to sensor 3 (FIRE ALARM).Disabling Alarm. Event will occur and recorded even if the alarms are madeinactive. To disable alarms completely, disable sensor that is supervising theactivated alarm.Managed by System Setup / 13 Duress. Must be enabled in Duress.Manages by software Alarm Bell scheduleFigure 2(Figure 2) List of the output function. Select from the following listRelay will be activated once the alarm is triggered. No sound will be heard.Buzzer and Relay will be activated once the alarm is triggered.Alarm is inactive. Event will occur and recorded even if the alarms are madeinactive. To disable alarms completely, disable sensor that is supervising theactivated alarm.Buzzer will be activated once the alarm is triggered. No relay output will besent.
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual61©  2012 IDTi10.2 Connecting External Lamp & Alarm10.2.1 Alarm Connection DiagramTo connect external speaker or a lamp, use the Red Lamp(CN8) connection. Red Lamp is set for Relay 2 which is setas alarm.
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart XI
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual63©  2012 IDTi11 SYSTEM MENU 8 - SCANNER SETUP11.1 1. Re-ScanThis is an operational mode whereby the reader repeatedly attempts to identify a fingerprint on the optical unit.Access is not granted or rejected unless a finger is actually presented on the optical unit. By default system is setupto rescan 3 times and it can rescan up to 9 times.1Press the # key to enter Re-Scanning2"C" stands for current setting. Key in from 1 to 93Finished setup11.2 2. LevelThis command sets both the security level that the reader will use when verifying fingerprints and when identifyingfingerprints. Security level ranges from 1 to 7, with 3 being the normal value for verification. The highest securitysetting is 7 and the lowest security setting is 1. Higher security access would normally require a higher securitysetting.1Press the # key to enter Level.2"C" stands for current setting. Key in from 1 to 7.Default level is set to 3.3Finished setup11.3 3. Lighting ConditionThis is an operational mode whereby the scanner sets the environment condition. There are 2 conditions available,OUTDOOR and INDOOR. Depending on the mode, scanner automatically adjust it self to the surrounding environmentto enhance the scanning ability. Setting the right mode will greatly reduce the false rejection rate(FRR). 1Press the # key to enter LIGHTING CONDITION2Press 1 for OUTDOOR and press 2 for INDOOR use.Current mode is displayed in the bracket. <IN> or<OUT>3Finished setup11.4 4. Enroll ModeThere are 2 types of enrollment procedures. By default system is setup to use mode 1 which scans 1 template perfinger. Mode 2 scans 2 templates per finger.
SYSTEM MENU 8 - SCANNER SETUP 64©  2012 IDTi1Press the # key to enter Enroll Mode2Press 1 for 2 fingerprint enrollmentPress 2 for 1 fingerprint enrollment3Finished setup11.5 5. Identification SpeedThe use of a Identification Speed can accelerate the identification speed up to 10 times at normal speed withrelatively small degradation of authentication accuracy. The Identification Speed has 7 different levels from mode 1to 7. 1Press the # key to enter IDEN SPEED.2"C" stands for current setting. Key in from 1 to 7.Default is set to level 3.3Finished setupEven though the performance degradation is minimal, the fast mode does not need to be used in identification ofsmall database, say less than 100 templates. In this case, the difference of matching time between a normal and afast mode is not significant.11.6 6. Finger DetectFinger Detect enables the device to automatically detect fingerprint if set to auto. Key in mode will manually pressthe # key to turn on fingerprint sensor for detection.1Press the # key to enter FINGER DETECT.2Press 1 to turn on detect mode.Press 2 to turn off detect mode.3Finished setup
BSC-101 Operations ManualPart XII
INSTALLATION GUIDE 66©  2012 IDTi12 INSTALLATION GUIDE12.1 Connector Layout
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual67©  2012 IDTi12.2 Sensor12.3 Lock - Fail Safe
INSTALLATION GUIDE 68©  2012 IDTi12.4 Lock - Fail Secure12.5 External Reader
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual69©  2012 IDTi12.6 Wiegand RRE12.7 RS232
INSTALLATION GUIDE 70©  2012 IDTi12.8 Serial Printer
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual71©  2012 IDTi12.9 Installation Diagram
Index 72©  2012 IDTiIndex- A -Address     36Alarm Setup     59Anti Pass Back     39Asia     40Attendance     44auxiliary relays     56- B -baud rate     38Buzzer     59- C -Com. Speed     38Communication Password     36Conceal PIN     43Custom Display     41- D -Date Format     40Delete All User     32Delete Single User     32display IN or OUT     44Door Relay     39Duress     40- E -Edit User Card     20Edit User ID     20Edit User Level     21Edit User Name     21Enroll Block of Card     16Enroll Card     15Europe     40Event Reset     37Events     29external alarm system     44- F -facility code     36firmware     29Function     56function keys     44- I -ID Option     23Input Type     56- L -LCD Light     42lock time     35Lockdown     44- N -Network ID     36Normally Open     39- O -Operating BioScan     8Operating Funtion Key     10Operating Mode     34- R -Re-Lock Time     35- S -Setting Operating Mode     35Site Code     36System Reset     37- T -Time     34Two Man     24, 39
BSC-101 V.4 Operations Manual73©  2012 IDTi- U -unique identification code     36USA     40User Antipass     23User List     28

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