IDENTIFICATION DEVICE TECHNOLOGY BSC-401 The product is CARDREADER using RF card. User Manual USERS MANUAL

IDENTIFICATION DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC. The product is CARDREADER using RF card. USERS MANUAL

USERS MANUAL

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Table of Contents
BSC-401 ………………….……………………..5
CHAPTER 1 …………………………………….10
ENROLL USER, EDIT USER
CHAPTER 2 …………………………………….15
SYSTEM SETUP & EDIT
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER
3
…………………………………….22
INSTALLATION GUIDE
BSC-401 (Layout)
Proximity Reader
Camera
LED Indicator
Fingerprint Reader
Touch Sensor
Speaker
LCD
Display
Function Key
Scroll
Down
Program / Scroll Up / Space
Backspace / Detail
View
Down
Clea
r
Enter
Escape
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BSC-401 (SPECIFICATION)
B
SC
-401
S
peci
f
ication
USER : 131,072
BSM200 12,000 (48,000-Templete)
SFM3020 1M
1900
-
Templete
SFM3020
1M
1900
-
Templete
SFM3020 4M – 9590-Templete
Log Data : 1,000,000 (Upto 2,000,000)
Log Image : 10,000 Upto 20,000
Time Zone : Controller:1024,
R d P 1024
R
ea
d
er
P
er
1024
Holiday : 365
User Level : 254
User Group : 1024
FAR = 0.00008 %
FRR = 0.09 %
CPU : ARM11 32bit,
ARM 32
-
bit Cortex
™-
M3 CPU
ARM
32
bit
Cortex
M3
CPU
POWER : 12V DC 1A
SIZE :
- H107 X W186 X D53mm
Temperature : -10~50
H idit 10% 90%
H
um
idit
y :
10%
~
90%
RF Card : ~10 cm
Communication : RS-232 , TCP/IP,
Option RS-422(1.2 Km),
IN/OUT : 4 In / 2 Out
Material : ABS (Polycarbonate)
Connector Layout
How Much Pressure is Required For a Good-Quality Fingerprint?
If too much
p
ressure is a
pp
lied to the sensor window, the rid
g
es adhere to each other and are rendered
USING THE FINGERPRINT SCANNER
ppp g
indistinguishable. 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 to
pressure are easily addressed however. A little practice is all that is needed for users to get the feel of it. Touching
the 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 finger
must me touching the touch sensor to turn on the fingerprint sensor. Touch sensor is located just below the
sensing area
sensing
area
.
2. Rotation: Finger rotation should be kept to a minimum during enrollment and verification
3. Pressure: Apply moderate pressure when making contact with the sensor. Too much pressure may cause smudging
of the fingerprint. Too little pressure may not allow the sensor to recognize the presence of a finger. The ideal
amount of pressure would be similar to a firm grip used to hold a pen
Fi I Ali t C P bl
Position of the Finger
In order to capture the most minutiae, maximize the surface area of the fingerprint on the fingerprint input window by
covering the sensor completely. It is okay for the fingertip to extend beyond the length of the sensor to center the
fingerprint. Apply pressure lightly and evenly without moving it during the capturing process. Figure2 shows the
correct positioning of the fingerprint on the input window Figure1 shows the most common mistakes made during the
Fi
gure:
I
mproper
Ali
gnmen
t
C
auses
P
ro
bl
ems Figure2: Proper Alignment
correct
positioning
of
the
fingerprint
on
the
input
window
.
Figure1
shows
the
most
common
mistakes
made
during
the
initial 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 finger
Gett
in
g
Good
Fin
ge
r
p
rin
t
Im
ages
Getting
Good
Fingerprint
Images
The quality of a fingerprint image is relative to the number of minutiae points captured. If the number and locations
of the minutiae remain consistent whenever an individual's fingerprint image is scanned and captured, the fingerprint
image is successfully matched to the template of the registered finger. Fingerprint images that do not contain
adequate minutiae data are not acceptable as personal credentials, and are therefore invalid. Figure 3 shows poorquality
fingerprints, characterized by smudged, faded, or otherwise distorted areas on the fingerprint. Conditions like
these may be attributable to a number of factors, including excessively dry or wet skin, or scarring.
1. Use index, middle or ring fingers
2. Avoid using thumb and pinky fingers since they are typically awkward to consistently position on the sensor
3. Completely covering the area of the sensor with the fingerprint will provide the best performance
ENTERING THE SYSTEM MENU
When the reader is powered on with no fingerprint templates enrolled in the unit, anyone can enter the system menu
b
y
p
ressin
g
the F1/
p
ke
y
. If
y
ou are enrollin
g
the first administrator card via the reader's ke
yp
ad
,
y
ou must first
If Administrator has been enrolled
yp g p y y g yp ,y
determine the 1~16 digit PIN that the administrator will use. Once this PIN is determined, the administrator must be
present to enroll their card into the reader. Note that this operation is not valid if there are administrator card in the
reader.
Main Menu List
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
1. ‘F1/P’ or F2’ Key ‘#’ Key.
or Touch Screen
Press to enter system mode
2. Key in administrator ID followed by
the # key Input fingerprint or Card
3. Present either finger or card which ever
administrator has been enrolled with. For
now we will use the fingerprint.
4. Now you're into system mode.
If no Administrator has been enrolled
Press F1 key to scroll up the main menu
Press F2 key to scroll down the main
menu
1.Press F1/P key to enter system mode
2. Now you're into system mode.
Press F1 key to scroll up the main menu
Press F2 key to scroll down the main
menu
USER MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 1
1. Enroll User ………………...……………………………………11
2. Edit User ………….…………………….…………….……..…..12
3. Delete User ……..………………….…………………………...13
4. Delete All User …….…………………..…………….………...13
5. View User ………………..…………………………..………….14
User Enroll
This command is used to add typical fingerprint only users to the reader so that they will be able to gain entry to the
location
g
uarded b
y
the reader. The s
y
stem has an o
p
tion to enroll either 2 or 4 tem
p
lates
p
er user. The followin
g
ke
y
7
Ptfitfitth R
gy y p pp gy
sequence performs this action:
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT
Select.
7
.
P
resen
t
fi
rs
t
fi
nger
t
o
th
e scanner.
R
emove
the fingerprint when the red light turns off.
You can either enroll same fingerprint or
different fingerprint after the first. Repeat this
process until the last fingerprint
Press to enter system mode
8. Enroll completed. Press the # key to
continue enrolling another user fingerprint
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Add-menu
Select or Press LCD Icon
or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
4. Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as
shown in next figure
5. Key in user ID followed by the # key
NOTE :
There are 2 levels of administration,
1. USER (Level 1) - Corresponds to an ordinary user. They may verify, but are not
allowed to access any
administrative functions.
6. System has an option to enroll 1~4
fingerprint templates per each user. For
now we will select number 1~4 key by
enrolling 1~4 templates
administrative
functions.
2. ADMIN (Level 4) - This is an system administrator level and has full rights to
configure the reader.
Enroll Fingerprint
Enroll Card
Edit User
This command is used to edit existing users ID by accessing the user ID. When editing, Administrators have the
ability to make changes to user ID only in this menu.
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
7
Ptfitfitth R
2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT
Select.
Press to enter system mode
7
.
P
resen
t
fi
rs
t
fi
nger
t
o
th
e scanner.
R
emove
the fingerprint when the red light turns off.
You can either enroll same fingerprint or
different fingerprint after the first. Repeat this
process until the last fingerprint
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Edit-menu
Select or Press LCD Icon 8. Enroll completed. Press the # key to
continue enrolling another user fingerprint
or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
4. Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as
shown in next figure
5. Key in user ID followed by the # key
6. System has an option to enroll 1~4
fingerprint templates per each user. For
now we will select number 1~4 key by
enrolling 1~4 templates
Delete User
Deleting a fingerprint template from a reader will prevent
that template from being granted access to the location
via the reader Any fingerprint template can be removed
Deleting a all user will erase all template from a reader,
including administrative and the last remaining
fingerprint
template on the reader.
via
the
reader
.
Any
fingerprint
template
can
be
removed
from a fingerprint reader, including administrative and the
last remaining fingerprint template on the reader.
Templates can be deleted by a single user or all users
including administrative templates. 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode 2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT
Select.
2. Press ‘#’ Ke
y
USER MEMAGEMENT
Select.
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Delete-menu
Sl t P LCD I
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Delete All-menu
Select or Press LCD Icon
S
e
l
ec
t
or
P
ress
LCD
I
con
4. Press ‘OK’ or Press the # key to
confirm delete all
Press any other key to cancel
4. K
ey in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as
4.
K
ey
in
user
ID
from
1
to
16
digits
as
shown in next figure
5. Key in user ID followed by the # key
View User
At 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
the system or it can be a list of the individual users that are physically enrolled on any individual fingerprint
the
system
,
or
it
can
be
a
list
of
the
individual
users
that
are
physically
enrolled
on
any
individual
fingerprint
reader.
USER LEVELFingerprint Count
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Memory Index
User Id
User Name
2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT
Select.
Press to enter system mode
Card Number
User
Name
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key View-menu
Select or Press LCD Icon
4. View Enrolled User / Total User.
5. Press F1(UP) or F2(DN) Key.
DEVICE SETTING
CHAPTER 2
Terminal Configuration …..…………….…………..………..…16
Terminal Log ………………………………………..…………......17
AUDIO/VIDEO ……………………………………………..….…....18
Network …………………………………...…………..…….……...19
Finger print Sensor …………………………….……...…..…….20
INPUT / OUTPUT ……...……………………………….....……..21
System setup
ADDRESS
1.
LOCAL ADDRESS : 1
~
32
2
Press
#
Key
TERMINAL Select
1.
LOCAL
ADDRESS
:
132
2. SYSTEM ADDRESS : 0~65535
TIME System Time Setup
SYSTEM MODE
Device Access Mode Setu
p
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
2
.
Press
#
Key
TERMINAL
Select
p
CARD / FINGER
CARD/ ID&FINGER
ID&CARD&FINGER
ID / CARD/ FINGER
FINGER(ID&FINGER)
ID&FINGER
3. Press F1/P
(
UP
)
o
r
F2 Ke
y
or Press
ID&FINGER
CARD&FINGER
ID&FINGER ID&CARD
ID&FINGER CARD&FINGER
ID&CARD CARD&FINGER
ID / CARD
ID&CARd
ADDRESS
TIME
SYSTEM MODE
RELOCK TIME
SYSTEM RESET
()
y
Touch LCD Menu Select
ID&CARd
CARD
OPEN
CLOSE
SYSTEM RESET
OPTION
LANGUAGE RELOCK TIME
Lock Time Setup
1~99 Sec
OPTION
: Access Option Setup
OPTION
:
Access
Option
Setup
ANTIPASS BACK
KEY SECURE
LOCK DOWN
FUNCTION KEY
DAY DISPLAY TYPE
DURESS
DURESS
LANGUAGE : Display Language Setup
Log
LOG VIEW
2
Press
#
Key
SYSTEM LOG Select
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
2
.
Press
#
Key
SYSTEM
LOG
Select
3. Press F1/P
(
UP
)
o
r
F2 Ke
y
or Press
LOG VIEW
INDEX CHANGE
LOG FORMAT
PHOTO FORMAT
()
y
Touch LCD Menu Select
INDEX CHANGE
LOG FORMAT
PHOTO FORMAT
PHOTO
FORMAT
AUDIO/VIDEO
CAMETA
CAMETA
CAMERA ENABLE/DISABLE
EVENT MODE ENABLE/DISABLE
BRIGHTNESS
ANGLE
FRAME RETE
2
Press
#
Key
AUDIO/VIDEO Select
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
DENIED SAVE
PRINTER
TOUCH SCREEN
2
.
Press
#
Key
AUDIO/VIDEO
Select
TOUCH Calibration
INFRARED
INFRARED ENABLE/DISABLE
FINGER MODE
DETECT LEVEL
3. Press F1/P
(
UP
)
o
r
F2 Ke
y
or Press
CAMETA
PRINTER
TOUCH SCREEN
INFRARED
SERIAL-SPEED
SERIAL-SPEED
PC
PRINTER
EXTERNAL 1
EXTERNAL2
()
y
Touch LCD Menu Select
SPKVOLUME
THEMES
EXTERNAL2
SPKVOLUME
THEMES
Network
NET VIEW
NET
VIEW
NET SETUP
System can operate either as Server or Client. If set
as Server then the software must be set as Client
and if set as Client then the software must be set as
2
Press
#
Key
NETWORK Select
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
and
if
set
as
Client
then
the
software
must
be
set
as
Server.
Static/DHCP
IP Address
Gateway
2
.
Press
#
Key
NETWORK
Select
Subnet mask
Port
Server IP Address
Server Port
3. Press F1/P
(
UP
)
o
r
F2 Ke
y
or Press
NET VIEW
NET SETUP
NET SPEED
CALL SERVER
NET SPEED
0: Auto-negotiation enable with all capabilities
1: Auto-negotiation with 100 BASE-TX FDX/HDX ability
2: Auto-negotiation with 10 BASE-T FDX/HDX ability
3: REV(0-Auto-negotiation enable with all capabilities)
4: Manual selection of 100 BASE
TX FDX
()
y
Touch LCD Menu Select
4:
Manual
selection
of
100
BASE
-
TX
FDX
5: Manual selection of 100 BASE-TX HDX
6: Manual selection of 10 BASE-T FDX
7: Manual selection of 10 BASE-T HDX
CALL SERVER
intercom PC server Setup.
Finger print Sensor
BSC
-
401 Only
SECURE LEVEL
This command sets both the security level that the reader will use when verifying
fingerprints and when identifying fingerprints. Security level ranges from 1 to 7, with 3
b i th l l f ifi ti Th hi h t it tti i 7 d th l t
BSC
401
Only
.
b
e
i
ng
th
e norma
l
va
l
ue
f
or ver
ifi
ca
ti
on.
Th
e
hi
g
h
es
t
secur
it
y se
tti
ng
i
s
7
an
d
th
e
l
owes
t
security setting is 1. Higher security access would normally require a higher security
setting.
LIGHTING
This is an operational mode whereby the scanner sets the environment condition.
There are 2 conditions available, OUTDOOR and INDOOR. Depending on the mode,
There
are
2
conditions
available,
OUTDOOR
and
INDOOR.
Depending
on
the
mode,
scanner automatically adjust it self to the surrounding environment to enhance the
scanning ability. Setting the right mode will greatly reduce the false rejection rate(FRR).
ENROLL MODE
There are 2 types of enrollment procedures. By default system is setup to use mode 1
which scans 1 template per finger. Mode 2 scans 2 templates per finger.
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
FAST MODE
The use of a Identification Speed can accelerate the identification speed up to 10
times at normal speed with relatively small degradation of authentication accuracy.
The Identification Speed has 7 different levels from mode 1 to 7.
VERSION
TEMPLATES
2. Press ‘#’ Key FINGERPRINT
SENSOR Select
SECURE LEVEL
LIGHTING
ENROLLMODE
TEMPLATES
RE SCAN
TEMPLATE TYPE
FAKE DETECT
LATENT DETECT
ENROLL
MODE
FAST MODE
VERSION
TEMPLATES
RE SCAN
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key or Press
Touch LCD Menu Select
INPUT / OUTPUT
SENSOR
These are the senor inputs found in device control panel that control external devices. There are 4
sensor inputs in device and all of them can be programmed to handle different types of external
sensors from the system menu.
RELAY The rela
y
out
p
ut is Normall
y
O
p
en
(
N.O.
),
and to
gg
les shorted when tri
gg
ered b
y
an event
,
such as
yp yp( ), gg gg y ,
an authentication or ID failure. The relay can be used to send power to switched items like electric
door strikes, door handles, magnetic hold locks. The alarm can be used to send signals to a alarm
panel, controllers or indicators.
ALARM
There are six sensor inputs and 2 relays outputs in the system. Either one or two relays are used for
the lock, de
p
endin
g
on the confi
g
uration, and the s
p
are rela
y
s can be used for annunciatin
g
alarms
pg g p y g
or other form of control. There is no programming function for alarms what you program is what
happens when a specific alarm occurs. There are 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 command station, by some type of system activity. These sensor inputs & relays can allow you to
1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
Press to enter system mode
perform many functions such as motion sensor or as a means of interfacing with a home automation
system. Only the internal sensors will be activated unless other sensors are connected and
configured in Sensor Setup. Relay must be connected to use the alarm. Refer to Relay Connector.
CARD TYPE
1: EM Standard 26bit Card
2: HID Standard 26bit Card
3 HID F ll Bi 26bi C d
2. Press ‘#’ Key INPUT/OUTPUT
Select
3
:
HID
F
u
ll
Bi
nary
26bi
t
C
ar
d
4: HID IDTi 34bit Card
5: Mifare 32bit UID Card
6: Mifare 34bit iClass
7: Mifare 34bit iClass2
8: Mifare 32bit UID 2
9:
Mifare
64bit UID
SENSOR
RELAY
ALARM
9:
Mifare
64bit
UID
WIEGAND TIME
Wiegand data output time setup
WIGAND TYPE
1: USER ID
ALARM
CARD TYPE
WIEGAND TIME
WIGAND TYPE
2: USER CARD
3: CARD READER DIRECT OUTPUT
3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key or Press
Touch LCD Menu Select
INSTALL
CHAPTER 3
Connector Layout …..………………………...….…………..…23
Power Connection ……………………….……..……….….........24
Sensor Connection ………………………………..………..…....25
Relay (Lock) Connection …………………….…...…...…...….26
RRE Connection ………….………………………..….....……..27
Card Reader Connection ………………………….…………..28
RS
422 C ti 30
RS
-
422
C
onnec
ti
on …………………………..……….…………
30
RS-232 Connection ……………………..………………………31
Install Diagram ……………………………..……….…….…....32
CONNECTOR LAYOUT
POWER CONNECTOR
SENSOR CONNECTOR
RELAY (LOCK) CONNECTOR
RRE CONNECTOR
Card Reader 1 Connection
Card Reader 2 Connection
RS422 NETWORK DIAGRAM
RS-232 CONNECTOR
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM

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