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
BSC-401 SC 0 User Manual Version 1.00 2014.01. COPYRIGHT Manual COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 IDT Inc. All rights reserved. The Information in this document is subject to change without notice. notice IDT Inc. Inc reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or persons of such revisions or changes. The software described in this document is supplied under a license agreement and is protected by international copyright laws laws. You may copy it only for the purpose of backup and use it only as described in the License agreement. Any implied warranties including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the terms of the express warranties set out in the license agreement. agreement Program COPYRIGHT (C) 2003-2004 IDT Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks BioScan is a registered trademark of IDT Inc. BSC 101/201/301/401 is a registered trademark of IDT Inc BSC-101/201/301/401 Inc. Other products, trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. WARNING! • 15.19: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. 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 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. 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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 …………………………………….22 INSTALLATION GUIDE BSC-401 (Layout) Camera Proximity Reader Fingerprint Reader Speaker Touch Sensor LED Indicator LCD Display Function Key Program / Scroll Up / Space Scroll Down Backspace / Detail View Clear Escape Enter BSC-401 (SPECIFICATION) BSC-401 SC Specification ► USER : 131,072 BSM200 12,000 (48,000-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 Reader Per 1024 ► Holiday : 365 ► User Level : 254 ► User Group : 1024 ► FAR = 0.00008 % ► FRR = 0.09 % ► CPU : ARM11 32bit, ARM 32-bit 32 bit Cortex Cortex™-M3 M3 CPU ► POWER : 12V DC 1A ► SIZE : - H107 X W186 X D53mm ► Temperature : -10℃~50℃ ► Humidity H idit : 10%~90% 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 USING THE FINGERPRINT SCANNER How Much Pressure is Required For a Good-Quality Fingerprint? If too much p pressure is applied pp to the sensor window, the ridges g adhere to each other and are rendered 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 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 Figure: IImproper Ali Alignmentt Causes Problems P bl Figure2: Proper Alignment 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. 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 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 by yp pressing g the F1/p p key. y If you y are enrolling g the first administrator card via the reader's keypad, yp , you y must first 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 If Administrator has been enrolled 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press to enter system mode 1. ‘F1/P’ or ‘F2’ Key ‘#’ Key. or Touch Screen 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. Press F1 key to scroll up the main menu Press F2 key to scroll down the main menu If no Administrator has been enrolled 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 CHAPTER 1 USER MANAGEMENT 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 guarded by y the reader. The system has an option to enroll either 2 or 4 templates per p user. The following g key sequence performs this action: 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. 7 Present 7. t fi firstt fi finger tto th the scanner. R Remove 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 to enter system mode Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT Select. 3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Add-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 Enroll Fingerprint Enroll Card 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. 2. ADMIN (Level 4) - This is an system administrator level and has full rights to configure the reader. 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. Press 2. to enter system mode 7 Present 7. t fi firstt fi finger tto th the scanner. R Remove 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 ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT Select. 3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Edit-menu Select or Press LCD Icon 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 8. Enroll completed. Press the # key to continue enrolling another user fingerprint or press any others to exit off the sub-menu Delete User Deleting a fingerprint template from a reader will prevent that template from being granted access to the location via the reader 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. Deleting a all user will erase all template from a reader, including administrative and the last remaining fingerprint template on the reader. 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press to enter system mode Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press to enter system mode 2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT Select. 2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT Select. 3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Delete All-menu Select or Press LCD Icon 3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key Delete-menu Select l t or P Press LCD IIcon 4. Press ‘OK’ or Press the # key to confirm delete all Press any other key to cancel 4. Key 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, system or it can be a list of the individual users that are physically enrolled on any individual fingerprint reader. Fingerprint Count 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press to enter system mode Memory Index 2. Press ‘#’ Key USER MEMAGEMENT Select. User Id User Name Card Number 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. USER LEVEL CHAPTER 2 DEVICE SETTING 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 1 32 2. SYSTEM ADDRESS : 0~65535 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. ADDRESS TIME SYSTEMMODE RELOCKTIME SYSTEMRESET OPTION LANGUAGE to enter system mode Press ‘#’ # Key TERMINAL Select 3. Press F1/P(UP) ( ) or F2 Key y or Press Touch LCD Menu Select TIME System Time Setup SYSTEM MODE Device Access Mode Setup CARD / FINGER CARD/ ID&FINGER ID&CARD&FINGER ID / CARD/ FINGER FINGER(ID&FINGER) ID&FINGER CARD&FINGER ID&FINGER ID&CARD ID&FINGER CARD&FINGER ID&CARD CARD&FINGER ID / CARD ID&CARd CARD OPEN CLOSE SYSTEM RESET RELOCK TIME Lock Time Setup 1~99 Sec OPTION : Access Option Setup ANTIPASS BACK KEY SECURE LOCK DOWN FUNCTION KEY DAY DISPLAY TYPE DURESS LANGUAGE : Display Language Setup Log LOG VIEW 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. LOGVIEW INDEXCHANGE LOGFORMAT PHOTOFORMAT to enter system mode Press ‘#’ # Key SYSTEM LOG Select 3. Press F1/P(UP) ( ) or F2 Key y or Press Touch LCD Menu Select INDEX CHANGE LOG FORMAT PHOTO FORMAT AUDIO/VIDEO CAMETA 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. to enter system mode Press ‘#’ # Key AUDIO/VIDEO Select CAMERA ENABLE/DISABLE EVENT MODE ENABLE/DISABLE BRIGHTNESS ANGLE FRAME RETE DENIED SAVE PRINTER TOUCH SCREEN TOUCH Calibration INFRARED CAMETA PRINTER TOUCHSCREEN INFRARED SERIAL-SPEED SPKVOLUME THEMES 3. Press F1/P(UP) ( ) or F2 Key y or Press Touch LCD Menu Select INFRARED ENABLE/DISABLE FINGER MODE DETECT LEVEL SERIAL-SPEED PC PRINTER EXTERNAL 1 EXTERNAL2 SPKVOLUME THEMES Network NET VIEW 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. to enter system mode Press ‘#’ # Key NETWORK Select 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 Server. Static/DHCP IP Address Gateway Subnet mask Port Server IP Address Server Port NETVIEW NETSETUP NETSPEED CALLSERVER 3. Press F1/P(UP) ( ) or F2 Key y or Press Touch LCD Menu Select 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 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 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 being the normall value l for f verification. ifi ti The Th highest hi h t security it setting tti iis 7 and d th the llowestt 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, 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 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. to enter system mode Press ‘#’ Key FINGERPRINT SENSOR Select SECURE LEVEL LIGHTING ENROLLMODE ENROLL MODE FASTMODE VERSION TEMPLATES RESCAN 3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key or Press Touch LCD Menu Select 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. 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 RE SCAN TEMPLATE TYPE FAKE DETECT LATENT DETECT 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 relayy output p is Normally y Open p ((N.O.), ), and toggles gg shorted when triggered gg by y an event,, such as 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 1. Press F1/P key to enter system mode. Press 2. to enter system mode Press ‘#’ Key INPUT/OUTPUT Select There are six sensor inputs and 2 relays outputs in the system. Either one or two relays are used for g on the configuration, and the spare relays y can be used for annunciating g alarms the lock, depending 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 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 SENSOR RELAY ALARM CARDTYPE WIEGANDTIME WIGANDTYPE 1: EM Standard 26bit Card 2: HID Standard 26bit Card 3 HID F 3: Fullll Bi Binary 26bi 26bit Card C 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 WIEGAND TIME Wiegand data output time setup WIGAND TYPE 1: USER ID 2: USER CARD 3: CARD READER DIRECT OUTPUT 3. Press F1/P(UP) or F2 Key or Press Touch LCD Menu Select CHAPTER 3 INSTALL Connector Layout …..………………………...….…………..…23 Power Connection ……………………….……..……….….........24 Sensor Connection ………………………………..………..…....25 Relay (Lock) Connection …………………….…...…...…...….26 RRE Connection ………….………………………..….....……..27 Card Reader Connection ………………………….…………..28 RS 422 C RS-422 Connection ti …………………………..……….…………30 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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