Suprema BEPHTC BioEntry Plus User Manual

Suprema Inc. BioEntry Plus

User manual

IP based Fingerprint Access Control(ver 1.0)Installation Guidewww.supremainc.com
ContentsSafety precautions  3Basics of fingerprint recognition 5How to place a finger  6Product Contents  8Front Side  10Bottom and Back Side  11Product Dimension  12Cables and Connectors  13Installation of Wall-mount Bracket  14Power Connection  152ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Ethernet Connection  16RS485 Connection  18Relay Connection  20Digital Input Connection  23Wiegand Output  25Installation Reference  26Electrical Specification  29Troubleshooting  30Device cleaning  31FCC Rules 32Caution 33
Safety precautionsnThe list below is to keep user’s safety and prevent any loss. Please read carefully before use.Do not install the device in a place subject to direct sun light, Do not place a magnet near the product. Magnetic objects such as Do not place the device next to 3ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.place subject to direct sun light, humidity, dust or soot.oduct. Magnetic objects such as magnet, CRT, TV, monitor or speaker may damage the device.heating equipments.Be careful not to let liquid like water, drinks or chemicals leak inside the device. Clean the device often to remove dust on it.In cleaning, do not splash water on the device but wipe it out with smooth cloth or towel.
Safety precautionsnThe list below is to keep user’s safety and prevent any loss. Please read carefully before use.Do not drop the device.  Do notdamage the device. Do not disassemble, repair oralter the device.4ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.alter the device.Do not let children touch the devicewithout supervision.Do not use the device for any other purpose than specified.Contact your nearest dealer in case of a trouble or problem.
Basics of fingerprint recognitionnWhat is fingerprint recognition?lFingerprint is an individual’s own biometric information and does not change throughout his/her life. Fingerprint recognition is a technology that verifies or identifies an individual using such fingerprint information.lFree from the risk of theft or loss, fingerprint recognition technology is being widely used in security systems replacing PIN or cards. nProcess of fingerprint recognitionlFingerprint consists of ridges and valleys. Ridge is a flow of protruding skin in a fingerprint while valley is a hollow between two ridges. Each individual has different pattern of ridges and valleys and finger recognition makes use of such originality and uniqueness of these patterns.5ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.and finger recognition makes use of such originality and uniqueness of these patterns.lFingerprint sensor generates 2-dimentional fingerprint image using different technology. According to the sensing technology, fingerprint sensors are classified into optical, capacitive, or thermal. lFingerprint template is a collection of numeric data representing the features of a fingerprint. Fingerprint templates are saved inside the memory of BioStation and used for identification. nSecure way to protect personal information lTo avoid privacy concern, Suprema’s fingerprint products do not save fingerprint images itself. It is impossible to reconstruct a fingerprint image from a fingerprint template which is just numeric data of the features of a fingerprint.
How to place a fingerSuprema’s fingerprint products show an outstanding recognition performance regardless of the user’s fingerprint skin condition or the way of fingerprint positioning. However, following tips are recommended to get more optimal fingerprint recognition performance.nSelect a finger to enrolllIt is recommended to use an index finger or a middle finger. lThumb, ring or little finger is relatively more difficult to place in a correct position.nHow to place a finger on a sensorPlace a finger such that it completely covers the sensor area with maximum contact. 6ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.lPlace a finger such that it completely covers the sensor area with maximum contact. lPlace core part of a fingerprint to the center of a sensor.§People tend to place upper part of a finger.§The core of a fingerprint is a center where the spiral of ridges is dense. §Usually core of fingerprint is the opposite side of the lower part of a nail. §Place a finger such that the bottom end of a nail is located at the center of a sensor.lIf a finger is placed as in the right picture, only a small area of a finger is captured. So it is recommended to place a finger as shown in the left picture.
How to place a fingernTips for different fingerprint conditionslSuprema’s fingerprint products are designed to scan fingerprint smoothly regardless of the conditions of a finger skin. However, in case a fingerprint is not read well on the sensor, please refer to the followings tips. §If a finger is stained with sweat or water, scan after wiping moisture off.§If a finger is covered with dust or impurities, scan after wiping them off.§If a finger is way too dry, place after blowing warm breath on the finger tip.nTips for fingerprint enrollmentlIn fingerprint recognition, enrollment process is very important. When enrolling a fingerprint, please try to place a finger correctly with care. lIn case of low acceptance ratio, the following actions are recommended.7ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.lIn case of low acceptance ratio, the following actions are recommended.§Delete the enrolled fingerprint and re-enroll the finger.§Enroll the same fingerprint additionally.§Try another finger if a finger is not easy to enroll due to scar or worn-out.lFor the case when an enrolled fingerprint cannot be used due to injury or holding a baggage, it is recommended to enroll more than two fingers per user.
Product ContentsnBasic ContentsWall mounting screws –2 ea Star-shaped screws8ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.BioEntry Plus Wall-mounting metal bracketStar-shaped small wrench3 pin, 4 pin, 5 pin, 7pincables –each1 eaSoftware CD
Product ContentsnOptional accessories9ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.USB fingerprint scanner for enrollment on PC12V power adaptor Plastic standSecure I/O
nFrontFront SideRF card reading partPlace an RF card over the pictureLED Status per ColorlGreen : Authorization SuccesslRed : Authorization FaillPink : On Processing lFlicker Blue/Sky-Blue Color per 2sec : Normal10ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.LEDDisplay current status using seven different colorsFingerprint sensing partPlace a finger on a sensor surfacelFlicker Red/Pink Color per 2sec : LockedlFlicker Blue/Red Color per 2sec : Initialized Time  due to the Internal Battery DischargelFlicker Blue/Yellow Color per 2sec : DHCP FaillFlicker Red Color per 2sec : Failed. Please contact to your distributor or SupremalFlicker Yellow Color per 2sec : Waiting InputlFlicker Yellow Color per 1sec : Receiving IP Address from DHCP server
Bottom and Back SidenBottomnBackStar-shaped screw hole for fixing a body to a metal bracket11ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.3 pin connector –wiegand output5 pin connector –power and RS4854 pin connector –ethernet (TCP/IP)7 pin connector –digital input and relay outputDIP switch –RS485 termination setting(Refer to “RS485 Connection” pages for details)
Product Dimension50 37 4012ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Metal BracketFront Side160 150 135(unit : mm)160
Cables and ConnectorsPower and RS485TCP/IPPIN PIN DESCRIPTION WIRE1 POWER +12V RED2 POWER GND BLACK3 RS -485 GND GRAY4 RS -485 TRX+ BLUE5 RS -485 TRX- YELLOWPIN PIN DESCRIPTION WIRE RJ45 PIN1TX + YELLOW 62TX - GREEN 33RX +RED213ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Wiegand outputDigital Inputs and Relay output PIN PIN DESCRIPTION WIRE1WIEGAND DATA0 GREEN2WIEGAND DATA1 WHITE3WIEGAND GND BLACKPIN PIN DESCRIPTION WIRE1 SW1 INPUT YELLOW2SW1 GND BLACK3 SW2 INPUT GREEN4 SW2 GND BLACK5 RELAY NORMAL CLOSE ORANGE6RELAY COMMON BLUE7 RELAY NORMAL OPEN WHITE3RX +RED24 RX - BLACK 1
Installation of Wall-mount BracketnFix wall mount bracket on a wall using wall mounting screwsnHook BioEntry Plus on the wall mount bracketWall mounting screws14ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.nFix BioStation and wall mounting bracket using a star shape screw.Star-shaped screwStar-shaped wrench
Power Connection15ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.nRecommended power supplyl12V ±10%, at least 1500mA.lComply with standard IEC/EN 60950-1.lTo share the power with other devices, use a power supply with higher current ratings.
Ethernet Connection16ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
Ethernet Connection (Direct connection with PC)nTo connect BioEntry Plus with a PC directly, connect both devices with a straight CAT-5 cable. As the BioEntry Plus supports auto MDI/MDIX feature, it is not necessary to use a crossover type cable.17ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
RS485 Connection for Host Communication18ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
RS485 Connection for Secure I/O19ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.nMax number of deviceslMaximum numbers of devices in an RS485 loop are two(2) devices (BioStation or BioEntry Plus) and four(4) Secure I/Os
Relay Connection –Fail safe lockBioEntry Plus(7) Normally Open / N.O. (White)(6) Common (Blue)(5) Normally Closed / N.C. (Orange)20ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Deadbolt / Door strikeDCPower supply+ -+-
Relay Connection –Fail secure lock21ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
Relay Connection -Automatic doorRTE SwitchPresence Detector22ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.BioEntry PlusAutomatic Door(7) Normally Open / N.O. (White)(6) Common (Blue)(5) Normally Closed / N.C. (Orange)Door Controller
Digital Input Connection (RTE, Door sensor)23ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
Digital Input Connection (Alarm, Emergency sw)24ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
Wiegand Output25ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
Installation Reference 1 -Stand aloneDoor LockDoor SensorExit Button26ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Enroll ScannerPCLANBioEntry Plus
Installation Reference 2 –SecureRS485Door Sensor27ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Exit ButtonEnroll ScannerPCLANBioEntry PlusSecure I/ODoor Lock
Installation Reference 3 –NetworkDoor Zone 1 (Anti passback)BioStation BioEntry Plus BioEntry Plus Secure I/ORS485 RS48528ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Door Zone 2 (Anti passback)LANBioStation Secure I/O BioEntry Plus Exit ButtonPC ServerPC ClientPC ClientRS485Enroll Scanner
Electrical SpecificationMin. Typ. Max. NotesPowerVoltage (V) 10.8 12 13.2 Use regulated DC power adaptor onlyCurrent (mA) -250Switch InputVIH (V) -TBD -VIL (V) -TBDPull-up resistance (Ω)-4.7k - The input ports are pulled up with 4.7k resistors29ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.TTL/Wiegand OutputVOH (V) - 5 -VOL (V) -0.8 -Pull-up resistance (Ω)-4.7k - The outputs ports are open drain type, pulled up with 4.7k resistors internallyRelaySwitching capacity (A) - - 10.330V DC125V ACSwitching power (resistive) - - 30W37.5VADCACSwitching voltage (V) - - 110125DCAC
TroubleshootingnFingerprint can not be read well or it takes too long.lCheck whether a finger or fingerprint sensor is stained with sweat, water, or dustlRetry after wiping off finger and fingerprint sensor with dry towel.lIf a fingerprint is way too dry, blow on the finger and retry.nFingerprint is entered but authorization keeps failing.lCheck whether the user is restricted by door zone or time zone. lInquire of administrator whether the enrolled fingerprint has been deleted frin the device for some reason.nAuthorized but door is not opened.lCheck whether the time is set as lock time. 30ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.lCheck whether the time is set as lock time. lCheck whether an antipass back mode is in use. In antipass back mode, only who entered can exit. nDevice doesn’t operate though power is connected.lCheck whether a device and a bracket is well connected to each other. If not, a tamper switch is activated and the device doesn’t work.
Device cleaningnWipe out machine surface with dry towel or cloth.nIn case there is dust or impurities on the sensor of the BioStation, wipe off the surface with dry towel.nNote that if the sensor is cleaned by detergent, benzene or thinner, surface is damaged and fingerprint can’t be entered. 31ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
FCC RulesCautionWarninglChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.lThis 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.32ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.Information to User lThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, user and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guaranteee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna.2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected.4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
CautionnRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.nDISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.33ⒸCopyright 2007Suprema Inc.
Suprema Inc.16F Parkview Office Tower, Jeongja-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam, Gyeonggi, 463-863 KoreaE-mail  :  support@supremainc.comWebsite  :  www.supremainc.comFunctions and specifications of the product are subject to changes without notice due to quality enhancement or function update. For any inquiry on the product, please contact Suprema Inc.

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