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X-Station
Smart IP
Access Terminal
User Guide
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Contents
Product Features ……………………………… 4
Safety Instructions……………………………… 5
Chapter 1. Before use ………………………… 6
Package Contents ………………………………… 6
Basic Items ………………………………………………… 7
Option ……………………………………………………… 8
Product Part Description ………………………… 7
Name and Function ……………………………………… 7
Product Size ……………………………………………… 8
Display ………………………………………………
Standby Screen ……………………………………
Authorization Process………………………………
CSN/Data Card ……………………………………
10
11
12
Chapter 2. Product Installation …………… 13
Installation ………………………………………… 13
Connector/Cable Specications and Connection 14
Connector Specifications ………………………………
4 Pin Connector …………………………………………
8 Pin Connector …………………………………………
3 Pin Connector …………………………………………
5 Pin Connector …………………………………………
6 Pin Connector …………………………………………
Power Connection ………………………………………
Ethernet Connection ……………………………………
RS485 Connection with the PC ………………………
14
15
15
16
16
17
18
19
20
RS485 Connection to Secure I/O or Other Terminals
Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock ……………………
Relay Connection - Fail Secure Lock …………………
Relay Connection – Automatic Door …………………
TTL Switch Connection…………………………………
21
22
23
24
25
Wiegand Input ………………………………………… 26
Wiegand Output ………………………………………… 26
System Setup ……………………………………… 27
Independent Version …………………………………… 27
Secure Version (Secure I/O)…………………………… 27
Network Setup ………………………………………… 28
Chapter 3. User Functions ………………… 29
Access Authorization ……………………………… 29
Card Authorization ………………………………………
Use of Card+Face Detection …………………………
Use of Card+Password Authorization …………………
Use of Card+Password+Face Detection Authorization
Use of ID+Password Authorization ……………………
Use of ID+Password+Face Detection Authorization…
29
29
30
30
31
31
Use of T&A Authorization ………………………… 32
T&A Authorization in Auth Mode ………………………
T&A Mode ………………………………………………
Extra T&A Events ………………………………………
Singular Entrance /T&A Records Check ……………
32
34
35
35
Authorization Failure ……………………………… 36
Chapter 4. Admin Menu …………………… 37
Registering an Admin ………………………………… 37
Entering the Admin Menu ……………………………… 39
Admin Menu Structure ………………………………… 40
User ………………………………………………… 41
Registering an User ……………………………………
Edit User …………………………………………………
User Search ……………………………………………
Checking the Registered User Info ……………………
Deleting users……………………………………………
Registering Data Card (When Using a Data Card) …
Formatting Data Cards …………………………………
41
43
44
45
46
48
50
Network Setup ……………………………………… 51
TCP/IP Setup …………………………………………… 51
Server Setup …………………………………………… 52
Serial Communication Setup ………………………… 53
Task Management ………………………………… 54
Mode ……………………………………………………
T&A Management ………………………………………
T&A event ………………………………………………
Camera Event……………………………………………
54
55
56
56
Device ……………………………………………… 57
Door ………………………………………………………
Time Setup ………………………………………………
Device Info ………………………………………………
Memory Info ……………………………………………
Calibration ………………………………………………
Device Reset ……………………………………………
Factory Default …………………………………………
57
59
60
60
61
62
62
Display & Sound …………………………………… 63
Log Management ………………………………… 65
Checking the Log List ………………………………… 65
Delete All Logs ………………………………………… 66
Check Log Info ………………………………………… 66
Chapter 5. Appendix ………………………… 67
Product Specifications ……………………………
Electrical Specification ……………………………
FCC Rules …………………………………………
Font License…………………………………………
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Product Features
The X-Station adopts the RF card reader function to enable T&A mode and access control.
The X-Station is smart IP-base device with a 3.5 inch color touchscreen LCD and provides a
more intuitive User Interface.
The built-in camera enables the user to store video logs and face detection technology.
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The X-Station can be directly connected to a PC or a server and supports Ethernet and RS485 as
real-time interface.
The X-Station supports a total of 16 T&A events and provides ‘ID/Card+Password’ identification mode.
The X-Station is capable of storing up to 200,000 logs and 5,000 user’s pictures on the device.
Furthermore, 1,000,000 normal logs, as well as 5,000 video logs can be stored.
Safety Instructions
The following instructions ensure your safety and prevent any property damage. Be sure to read the following
instructions and use the product correctly.
Do not install the terminal in a place
affected by direct sunlight, humidity, dust
or soot.
Do not drop the terminal or subject it to
heavy impact.
Keep the terminal away from magnets or
anything containing magnetic material
such as CRT, TV sets, computer monitors
and speaker.
Do not apply heavy pressure to the
touch screen.
Keep the terminal away from heating
products.
Do not disassemble, repair or
reconstruct the terminal.
Do not spill any liquids (water, soda or
solution) into the terminal.
Keep the product out of reach from
children.
Clean the terminal regularly to prevent
dust setting on it.
Do not use the terminal for any
other purpose than original use.
Use a soft cloth or towel when cleaning
the terminal. Do not uses spray water on
the terminal.
In cases of product malfunction or
problems, please contact a service
center.
Chapter 1. Before use
Package Contents
Please check the product package contains the following items. If any of the following items is damaged or
missing, please contact your retailer immediately.
Basic Items
TW
W[W[
WXZT
WZYT
Screws and holders
(2 each)
X-Station
Terminal
Bracket
Cable(5)
Termination resistor
(2 pcs)
Optional Accessories
12V Power Adapter
Plastic Stand
Card Reader
Secure I/O
Ferrite Core
Software CD
Product Part Description
No
Name
Function
Proximity
Sensor
Turns on LCD backlight when user gets close to
sensor.
Camera
Allows to record videos or face detection feature.
LCD screen
Displays current status (T&A mode, notice etc.)
and the time.
Function
Keys
FR Card
sensor
Uses function keys for the T&A events.
Reads FR card.
Chapter 1.
Before Use
Name and Function
Product Size
Product size: 79mm (W) x 135mm (H) x 21mm (D)
79mm
50.00mm
106.5mm
135mm
21mm
Front View
Side View
Bracket
Display
Displays Ethernet
Connection status
Indicates connection to
PC via Ethernet
Indicates slave device
connection status via
RS485
Clock
Displays current time
Display current time and date
Inputs ID for authentication
Enters additional T&A events
Enters the admin menu
Describes F1 to F4 key
When users touch the button, it operates same
function as F1 to F4 key.
Chapter 1.
Displays door status
Before Use
Displays face detection
mode on
Standby Screen
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Logo Screen
Announcement
Screen
Fix T&A mode
Screen
Terminal Locked
Security mode On
Data Transfer
mode
Auto T&A mode
Screen
Authorization methods
Card+Face Detection
Place a registered card and
then, face detection
authorization.
Note
Ĺś
ID+Password
Place a registered card, and then
enter a password.
Enter a registered ID, and
then enter a password.
Card+Password+Face Detection
ID+Password+Face Detection
Authorize with Card and password, and
then face detection authorization.
Authorize with ID and password, and then
Face detection authorization.
Refer to [Chapter 3. User Functions >1.Entrance Authorization]
on page 28 for further explanations.
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Chapter 1.
Authorize with a registered
card.
Card+Password
Before Use
Card Only
CSN/Data Card
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Device reads the CSN (Card Serial Number) card which is the own
ID of a card. Card authentication will be allowed when the new input
CSN card is matched with the registered CSN card.
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User information including user ID and password is saved into the card
if device is set to data mode. Device reads the user information from a
card when the new card is input.
Chapter 2. Product Installation
Attaches the product on the wall mount bracket,
adjust the product using the screw at the bottom
of wall mount bracket.
13
Chapter 2.
Adjusts the wall mount bracket
and attach it firmly to the wall.
Product Installation
Installation
Connector/Cable Specications and Connection
Connector Specications
No
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Name
Function
4 pin connector
Ethernet connection
8 pin connector
RS485 Port 1 (Connection with PC) /
RS232 Port (Extension)
3 pin connector
RS485 Port 2 (Slave device connection)
5 pin connector
Power and relay connection
6 pin connector
Wiegand I/O and TTL Switch
2
4 pin connector (Ethernet Connection)
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ÍŠ
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Pin
Pin Desctription
Wire Color
RJ45 Pin
TX +
YELLOW
TX -
GREEN
RX +
RED
RX -
BLACK
8 pin connector - RS485 port 1 (Connection with PC) / RS232 port (for extension)
ÍŠ
͢
Pin
Pin Desctription
RS232 CTS
PINK
RS232 RTS
ORANGE
GND
BLACK
RS232 TX
RS232 RX
Lenngth
30cm
Cable Type
AWG26
Wire Color
PURPLE
GREEN
GND
BLACK
RS485 TRX-
YELLOW
RS485 TRX+
BLUE
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Chapter 2.
ÍŠ
͢
Product Installation
͢
3 pin connector - RS485 port 2 (Slave device connection)
ͤ
͢
Pin
Pin Description
GND
RS485 TRX-
RS485 TRX+
Pin
Pin Description
Relay NC
Relay COM
Relay NO
Length
Cable Type
Wire Color
BLACK
30cm
AWG26
YELLOW
BLUE
5 pin connector – Power and relay
ÍŚ
͢
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Length
Cable Type
Wire Color
ORANGE
BLUE
30cm
AWG24
WHITE
GND
BLACK
12VDC
RED
6 pin connector - Wiegand I/O and TTL Switch
ͧ
SW IN1
SW IN0
GND
Wiegand GND
Wiegand D1
Wiegand D0
Length
30cm
Cable Type
Wire Color
AWG26
ORANGE
YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
WIHTE
GREEN
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Chapter 2.
Pin Description
Product Installation
͢
Pin
Power Connection (5 pin connector)
X-Station
(5) Power 12V (Red)
DC
Power supply
(4) Power GND (Black)
RELAY
(3) Relay NO (White)
(2) Relay COM (Blue)
(1) Relay NC (Orange)
UPS
(optional)
Ĺś
Note
18
Recommended Power Specication
- Voltage 12V Âą10%, current 1500mA or above. You should use an authorized IEC/EN 60950-1 12V adapter.
- In case of another unit providing power for X-Station, it is recommended you use an
adapter for more than 1500mA.
2
Ethernet Connection (4 pin connector)
- After plug the 4 pin cable to the back of the terminal, connect the RJ45 socket of the 4 pin cable with a LAN cable to
the hub.
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Chapter 2.
Product Installation
HUB
RS485 Connection with the PC (8 pin connector)
Cable shield(optional)
(8) 485 TRX+ (Blue)
(7) 485 TRX- (Yellow)
(6) GND (Black)
TRX+
TRXGND
PC
RS232-485
Converter
X-Station
Termination
(8) 485 TRX+ (Blue)
(7) 485 TRX- (Yellow)
(6) GND (Black)
X-Station
Termination
In case the signal is not sent correctly, you should install a terminal resistance at both ends of the
bus. (120ⳉ resistance)
Ĺś The signal quality can vary depending on the route, so you need to adjust the transmission speed or
lower the transfer rate.
Ĺś
Note
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2
RS485 Connection to Secure I/O or Other Terminals (3 pin connector)
X-Station
(3) 485 TRX+ (Blue)
(2) 485 TRX- (Yellow)
(1) GND (Black)
Termination
Termination
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4FDVSF*0
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Chapter 2.
Product Installation
X-Station
(3) 485 TRX+ (Blue)
(2) 485 TRX- (Yellow)
(1) GND (Black)
Relay Connection - Fail Safe Lock (5 pin connector)
X-Station
(3) Normally Open / N.O (White)
(2) Common (Blue)
(1) Normally Close /N.C (Orange)
Deadbolt /
Door strike
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DC
Power supply
2
X-Station
(3) Normally Open / N.O (White)
(2) Common (Blue)
(1) Normally Close /N.C (Orange)
Deadbolt /
Door strike
DC
Power supply
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Chapter 2.
Product Installation
Relay Connection - Fail Secure Lock (5 pin connector)
Relay Connection – Automatic Door (5 pin connector)
RTE Switch
Presence
Detector
Door
Controller
Automatic Door
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X-Station
(3) Normally Open / N.O (White)
(2) Common (Blue)
(1) Normally Close /N.C (Orange)
2
X-Station
SWITCH
INPUT1
(3) GND (Black)
(2) Switch Input 1 (Yellow)
(1) Switch Input 2 (Orange)
SWITCH
INPUT2
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Chapter 2.
Product Installation
TTL Switch Connection(6 pin connector)
Wiegand Input (6 pin connector)
Cable Shield (optional)
X-Station
Card Reader
(6) Wiegand DATA 0 (Green)
(5) Wiegand DATA 1 (White)
(4) Wiegand GND (Black)
Wiegand Output. Data 0
Wiegand Output. Data 1
GND
Wiegand Output (6 pin connector)
Cable Shield (optional)
X-Station
Access Controller
Wiegand Input. Data 0
Wiegand Input. Data 1
GND
Note
26
Ĺś
You can congure the Wiegand Input and Output settings in the BioStar.
(6) Wiegand DATA 0 (Green)
(5) Wiegand DATA 1 (White)
(4) Wiegand GND (Black)
System Setup
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Product Installation
Secure Version (Secure I/O)
Independent Version
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Chapter 3. User Functions
Card Authorization
Card authorization is only operated in ‘Card Only’
authentication mode or registered ‘Bypass’ card.
Ĺś
Note
Place the card to
the terminal.
Authorization success screen
will pop up on the screen.
The default screen will appear when
authorization success.
- If a user image is registered:
The registered user image will be shown on
screen.
- If no user image is registered:
The recorded image will be shown.
Should the video log not be recording,
the default image will be displayed on the
authorization screen.
Use of Card+Face Detection
Face Detection is only operated when Face Detection mode is in ‘Use’.
ĹśFace
Detection Method
When the face detection
Note mode is on, please t your
face in the frame.
Place the card to
the terminal.
Keep your face in front of
device when the Face
Detection mode is on.
Authorization success
screen will pop up on
the screen.
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Chapter 3.
User Functions
Access Authorization
Use of Card+Password Authorization
To use password authorization, use Auth Mode with the ‘ID/Card+Password’ setup.
Place the card to
the terminal.
Enter the password
and press [OK].
Authorization success
screen will pop up on the
screen.
Use of Card+Password+Face Detection Authorization
Place the card to
the terminal.
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Enter the password
and press [OK].
Capture your face image
when the Face Detection
screen appears.
Authorization success
screen will pop up on
the screen.
Use of ID+Password Authorization
To use password authorization, use Auth Mode with the ‘ID/Card+Password’ setup.
Enter your password
and then press [OK].
Authorization success
screen will pop up on
the screen.
Use of ID+Password+Face Detection Authorization
Press [Input ID] on
the main screen.
Enter your ID on
the ID screen and
then press [OK].
Enter your
password and
then press [OK].
Capture your face
image when the Face
Detection screen
appears.
Authorization
success screen
will pop up on the
screen.
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Chapter 3.
Enter your ID on the
ID screen and then
press [OK].
User Functions
Press [Input ID] on
the main screen.
Use of T&A Authorization
T&A Authorization in Auth Mode
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events.
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Place the card to the terminal when the
Card/ID input screen appears.
can use Face Detection mode with T&A mode.
When the Face Detection mode is activated, you have to
successfully authorize card and face to enter.
Authorization success screen will
pop up on the screen. At the same
time the T&A event is applied.
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Enter your
password and then
press [OK].
Authorization success
screen will pop up on
the screen. At the same
time the T&A event is
applied.
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Press F1 to F4 for
each of the T&A
events.
Press [Input ID].
Enter your ID on the
ID screen and then
press [OK].
Enter your password
and then press [OK].
Authorization success
screen will pop up on
the screen. At the same
time the T&A event is
applied.
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Chapter 3.
Place the card to the terminal.
User Functions
Press F1 to F4 for
each of the T&A
events.
T&A Mode
If you set up the T&A mode to [Manual],
users must press the F1 to F4 key every
time you enter or leave to record T&A
events.
If you set up the T&A mode to [Auto], users
do not have to select a T&A event. The
device will automatically change T&A events
to correspond with the functions specified
for a time period. Users can select different
T&A events by pressing the function key.
If you set up the T&A mode to [Manual
Fix], the device will remain in the previous
T&A events until a different T&A key is
pressed.
If you set up the T&A mode to [Fixed], the
device will perform only the specified T&A
events. User is not able to select a different
T&A key.
*User can change automatic time period and
T&A event in the BioStar.
If you set the T&A mode to [Disabled], device
is disable the T&A function and only operate
access control function.
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extra T&A events.
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Select [Config] on
the main screen.
Place your card to the
terminal and press [Input ID].
If the authorization was successful, you
can check your access/T&A records.
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Chapter 3.
User Functions
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Authorization Failure
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Auth Mode setting
does not match.
Authorization
interval was
invalid.
The number of
authorizations was
exceeded.
The anti-passback
is limited.
Unregistered user
or the card data
is not store on the
card.
Input wrong
password.
User is not in
the authorization
group.
Chapter 4. Admin Menu
Registering an Admin
Press [Config] on the
main screen.
Input Data
User ID
Enter the user
ID.The user ID
can be created
numbers 1 to
4294967295.
Select [User].
Select [Enroll User].
Check the [Admin] box if you
want to enter an Admin.
Card ID
Name
Password
Place the card to
the reader. The
card ID will read
and register the
card data.
Enter the name.
Enter a password.
(You can only use
English characters)
Face
Touch the picture to
enter personal data.
The data will be used
when authorization is
successful. The picture
can be saved with BioStar.
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
There is no registered user data in the new product. Please register the administrator immediately after the first
installation. The Admin enables to add/delete user, and configure device setting.
Registering an Admin (continued)
Note
You have to enter either card or password to make a registration.
The T&A button on the lower part of the screen has the same function as the F1~F4
keys.Instead of pressing [Prev]/[Home], you can also use F3/F4.
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Waring
Since anyone can use the Admin Menu if no Admin is registered, you must
register an Admin rst.
Set up a [Bypass
Card] if you
need one.
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Set up a Private
Auth and Access
Group if you need
them.
Press [Add]
to finish
the Admin
registration.
Enroll success
screen will
pop up on the
screen.
Users who are registered with a ‘Bypass Card’ will be authorized by bypass regardless of the Auth
Mode.Users who are registered with the ‘Private Auth mode’ will have priority in the terminal’s Auth
mode and be authorized in Private Auth.
The ‘Access Group’ determines whether a user can enter or not. You can select an Access Group
within the BioStar software for the relevant terminal.
Entering the Admin Menu
The Admin Menu will
appear on screen.
Enter your card or ID.
Enter the password if
necessary and press
[OK].
The Admin Menu
will appear.
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Press [Config] on
the main screen.
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User
Registration at the Terminal (when using a CSN Card)
If you use a CSN Card, select CSN Card under [Mode>Task>Card mode].
Press [Config] on the
main screen.
Select [User].
Select [Enroll User].
Do not check the box [Admin]
when registering a user.
Enter the user
ID. The user ID
can be created
numbers 1 to
4294967295.
Place the card to the
reader. The card ID will
read and register the
card data.
Enter the name.
(You can only
use English
characters)
Record a face and
press [OK]. The face
will appear each time
authorization was
successful.
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Registering an User
Registering an User (continued)
Enter the password.
Setup [Bypass Card]
option, press [Äť] in the
bottom of the screen.
Setup [Private Auth] mode and
[Access Group] ,press [Add] or F4.
Enroll success screen will
pop up on the screen.
Ĺś
Note
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Users who are registered with a ‘Bypass Card’ will be authorized by bypass regardless of the Auth
Mode.Users who are registered with the ‘Private Auth mode’ will have priority in the terminal’s Auth
mode and be authorized in Private Auth.
The ‘Access Group’ determines whether a user can enter or not. You can select an Access Group
within the BioStar software for the relevant terminal.
Edit User
Ĺś
Select the user from
the user list.
Press [Add] or F4
after changing the
user data.
Enroll success
screen will
pop up on the
screen.
If you check the right hand box in the user list and press [Delete],
you can delete the selected user.
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Chapter 4.
Note
Select [Edit User].
Admin Menu
Select [User].
User Search
Search by User ID
Select [User].
Select [Search].
Select [Search by ID]
and press [OK].
Enter the ID number
and press [OK].
The corresponding
ID search results
will appear.
Search by Name
Select [User].
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Select [Search].
Select [Search by
Name] and press [OK].
Enter the name
and press [OK].
The corresponding
usernames
starting with those
letters will appear.
Searching by CSN Card
Select [Search].
Select [Search by
CNS] and press [OK].
Place the CSN Card
to the card reader.
The search
results will be
shown in the
window.
Checking the Registered User Info
Ĺś
Note
Select [User].
Select [Enrolled
user Info].
You can register a maximum of
200,000 users.You can save up to
5,000 user images.
Press [OK] to return
to the previous
screen.
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Select [User].
Deleting one user
Select [User].
Select [Search].
Enter the user ID to
be deleted and press
[OK].
Check the box
next to the user to
be deleted. Press
[Delete] in the lower
corner, or F4.
By pressing [OK]
the selected user
will be deleted.
Deleting several users
Ĺś
͒
Attention
Select [User].
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Select [Edit User].
Check the box next
to the users to
be deleted. Press
[Delete] in the
lower corner, or F4.
By pressing [OK]
the selected users
will be deleted.
You cannot
restore user
data that is
not stored in
the BioStar
database.
4
Delete All Users
͒
Ĺś
Click [Delete All
Users].
Press [OK] in the Delete
window to erase all user
data from the terminal.
You cannot restore user data that is not stored in the BioStar database.
Attention
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Select [User].
Registering Data Card (When Using a Data Card)
If you use a Data Card, go to [Mode>Operation>Card Mode] and select Data Card.
If a Data Card is used, the user data will not be saved on the terminal and you need to manage the user data separately.
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Press [Config] on
the main screen.
Select [User].
Select [Enroll Data
Card].
Enter the user data
when the input screen
appears.
Enter user ID.
Enter the name.
(You can only enter
Latin letters.)
Enter the password.
Select [Admin] if
necessary.
User Registration (continued)
Data card enroll
success screen
will pop up on the
screen.
Users who are registered with a ‘Bypass Card’ will be authorized by bypass regardless
of the Auth Mode.
The ‘Access Group’ determines whether a user can enter or not.
You can select an Access Group within the BioStar software for the relevant terminal.
Ĺś
You cannot use CSN Card and Data Card at the same time.
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Chapter 4.
͒
Place the card to
the reader.
Ĺś
Note
Attention
After entering all
user data, press
[Add].
Admin Menu
Set up a [Bypass Card]
and an Access Group if
needed.
Formatting Data Cards
All saved data on Data Cards will be deleted.
Select [User].
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Select [Format
Data Card].
Place the Data
Card to the reader.
Format success
screen will pop up
on the screen.
Network Setup
Enable to setup TCP/IP for connecting the terminal and BioStar.
Select [TCP/IP].
Enter port and IP Address, etc.,
press [Äť] to move to the next
screen.PPress [Prev] or [Home]
after finishing the setup and the
changes will be activated.
Use TCP/IP: Sets up the use of TCP/IP. If you use Ethernet with Zone, TCP/IP has to always have the setting ‘USE’.
Port: Assigns the terminal TCP/IP port. The default value is ‘1470’.
Ɣ Max Conn.: Sets the number of BioStar that can be connected to the terminal. (Set value: 1,4,6,8 and 16)
Ɣ DHCP: Sets whether or not to use DHCP protocol (Set values; Enabled / Disabled).
Ɣ IP Address: Enter the IP address when adopting a fixed IP instead of DHCP protocol. Ask your network administrator
for the IP address. The default value is 127.0.0.1.
Ɣ Gateway: Enter the gateway address when adopting a fixed IP instead of DHCP protocol. Ask your network
administrator for the address.
Ɣ Subnet: Enter the Subnet Mask address when adopting a fixed IP instead of DHCP protocol, Ask your network
administrator for the address.
Ɣ
Ɣ
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
TCP/IP Setup
Server Setup
The terminal enables to communicate with BioStar server or SDK application server.
Configure the IP address and ports of the server to connect to the terminal.
Select [Server].
Setup the use of server,
IP, and port press [Prev]
or [Home] to activate the
settings.
Server: Set up the use of the server.
Server IP: Enter the server IP.
ƔPort: Enter the server port.
Ɣ
Ɣ
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4
Serial Communication Setup
Set up RS485-PC, and
RS485-NET.
RS485-PC: Set the network speed between the terminal and a PC in RS485 communication.
(Set values: 9600/19200/57600/115200)
ƔRS485-NET: Set the communication with Secure I/O and other terminals.
(Set value: Disabled, Net-Slave, Net-Host)
RS485 mode enables to communicate between a server terminal and up to 7 salve terminals.
- Net-Host: Sets the terminal as host.
- Net-Slave: Sets the terminal as slave.
Ɣ
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Chapter 4.
Select [Serial].
Admin Menu
Set the serial communication. The serial communication uses RS485 and can be connected with the PC or SIO.
Task Management
Mode
Select [Mode].
Press [Operation].
Set up Auth Mode, Face
Detection, Card Mode, etc.
ĹśIf
͒
Attention
device setting is [Card Only] - [No Time] and [ID/Card+ password] - [No Time] at the same
time, users can only authorize by Bypass Card.
(You cannot enter the Admin Menu with authorization with ID/Card.
> You have to register a Bypass Card when registering user.
Card Only: Users input only cards for authentication. In this mode, the card type must be select on the [Card Mode].
(Set values: Always/No Time)
Ɣ ID/Card+Password: Users input ID/Card and Password consecutively for authentication.
Ɣ Face Detection: Set the Face Detection mode. If it is activated, you have to successfully pass Face Detection after you
enter your card or password to gain authorization. (Settings: Always/ No Time)
Ɣ Dual: Dual Authentication needs consecutive authentications from two different users within 15 seconds for high
security. After 15 seconds, the first authorization will become invalid and you have to do both authorizations over again.
(Settings: Always/Never)
Ɣ
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Mode (Continue)
You can set up a T&A for the terminal.
Ĺś
Note
Select [T&A].
Select [T&A].
Refer to the detail T&A mode
[Chapter 3.User Functions >2.T&A
Authorization>T&A mode] for details.
(page 33)
Press [OK] after
selecting a T&A mode.
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Chapter 4.
T&A Management
Admin Menu
Card Mode: Set the card type used on the terminal. (Settings: Use CSN/Use Data Card/Not Use)
-CSN Card: After the terminal reads the card’s id number and saves it, every time the terminal compares the card id
number successfully with the saved number, authorization will be granted.
-Data Card: The user ID and other data will be saved on the card, and if the card is touched to the terminal, it will read the
card’s data.
Ɣ Server Matching: enable this setting to perform card ID matching at the BioStar server, instead of the device. When this
mode is enabled, the devices will send the card ID to the server to verify a match. This mode is useful when you have
more users than can be downloaded to a device or user’s information cannot be distributed due to security concerns.
Ɣ Matching timeout: Sets up the waiting time for Server Matching and Face Detection. (Settings: 5sec/10sec/15sec/20sec/
30sec)In case there is no answer from the server during Matching Time or the face cannot be detected, the authorization
will fail.
Ɣ Individual Auth Mode: Sets up individual Auth Modes.
T&A event
You can check automatic time and activation for T&A events with F1~F4 or the T&A event button (EXT 01~12) through
BioStar. T&A events can only be set up through BioStar. On the terminal, the events can only be checked.
Select [T&A event].
Use [ź]/ [Ÿ] to check the settings on BioStar.
Camera Event
In case of a Camera Event, the camera will start recording when the event begins and then save the video log.
You can only set up Camera Events through BioStar. On the terminal, the events can only be checked.
Select [Camera Event].
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Here you can check
the camera event.
Device
Press [Door].
Enter the settings.
Relay: Select replay to open the door on authentication. (Settings: Not Use/Internal Relay/External Relay 0/External
Relay 1/SIO0 Relay0/SIO0 Relay1/SIO1 Relay0/SIO1 Relay1/SIO2 Relay0/SIO2 Relay1/SIO3 Relay0/SIO3 Relay1)
Ɣ Driven by: select type of event that associated devices will activate the trigger to open the door (Settings: All events/Auth/
T&A/Auth+T&A/T&A event/Disabled)
- All events: associated devices will open the door on any successful authorization events.
- Auth: associated devices will open the door only on successful credential authorization events.
- T&A: associated devices will open the door only on successful T&A authorization events.
Ɣ
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Chapter 4.
Press [Device].
Admin Menu
Door
Door (Continue)
- Auth+T&A: associated devices will open the door on successful T&A or credential authorization events or T&A
authorization event.
- Disabled: associated devices will not open the door, regardless of the attempted authorization events.
Ɣ Duration(sec): Sets up the time for which the relay keeps the door open after an event. The relay will close the door again
after the time has elapsed.
Ɣ RTE: Sets up the input time for the door switch.
(Set values: Not Use/Input0/Input1/SIO0 Input0/ SIO0 Input1/ SIO0 Input2/ SIO0 Input3/ SIO1 Input0/ SIO1 Input1/ SIO1
Input2/ SIO1 Input3/ SIO2 Input0/ SIO2 Input1/ SIO2 Input2/ SIO2 Input3/ SIO3 Input0/ SIO3 Input1/ SIO3 Input2/ SIO3
Input3)
Ɣ Door Sensor: set the detection mechanism for door opening.
(Settings: Not Use/Input0/Input1/SIO0 Input0~3/ SIO1 Input0~3/ SIO2 Input0~3/ SIO3 Input0~3)
Ɣ Input Type: select the door open switch’s operation mode. (Set values: N/O, N/C)
Ɣ Held Open: set the duration of time for the alarm to go off after the door opens.
Ɣ Unlock Time: set the time to keep the door forcibly locked. (Set values: Always/No time)
- The unlock time can only be set up in BioStar. The unlock time for the terminal can be selected from the time frame
set up by BioStar on the terminal.
Ɣ Lock Time: set the time to keep the door forcibly open. (Settings: Always/No time)
- During lock time, only the Admin and no normal users can enter. The lock Time can only be set up in BioStar. The lock
time for the terminal can be selected from a time frame set up by BioStar on the terminal.
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Time Setup
You can set up the time that appears on the terminal. You have to set up the time to receive accurate log data.
Press [Time].
Set up data, time, and
time sync.
Date: Enter the current date. Use ( YYYYMMDD) (+)/(-) to enter the date.
Time: Enter the current time. Use ( hh:mm:ss) (+)/(-) to enter the time.
Ɣ Time Sync: You can use Time Sync in the server mode. The terminal’s time will be synchronized with the
server time. The time will be adjusted once every hour and only if the time difference between terminal and
server more than 5 seconds.
Ɣ
Ɣ
59
Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Press [Device].
Device Info
Press [Device].
Select [Device Info].
Check device ID, FW
version, etc.
Select [Memory Info.].
Check the present status of
the terminal’s memory.
Memory Info
Press [Device].
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Calibration
Press the cross
that appears on the
screen. If the cross
moves, follow it on
the screen.
As soon as
calibration is
finished, the cross
will disappear.
Calibration
success screen
will pop up on
the screen.
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Chapter 4.
Select [Calibration].
Admin Menu
Press [Device].
Device Reset
Press [Device].
Select [Reset].
Press [OK] to restart
the terminal.
Press [Äť] in the lower
part of the display
to move to the next
screen.
Select [Factory
Default].
Factory Default
Press [Device].
Ĺś
͒
Waring
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Press [OK] to reset all
settings to factory default
value.
Please be aware that the factory default setting means that all wallpapers,
sound effects, notices, etc. you have downloaded from BioStar will be
deleted. However, even if you execute factory default the registered user
data and log data will not be deleted.
Display & Sound
Enter theme, volume, etc.
Theme: Select a theme for the screen background.
(Selection: Theme 1/Theme 2/Theme 3)
Ɣ
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Click [Display].
Display (Continue)
Background: Select a background for the standby screen.
(Selection: Logo/Notice/Slide Show)
Ɣ Timeout: If no key is pressed during the allotted timeframe, the display returns to main screen.
(Selection: 10sec/20sec/30sec/Infinite)
Ɣ Msg Time: Select how long the message will be displayed on the screen during authorization.
(Selection: 0.5 sec/1 sec/2sec/3sec/4sec/5sec)
Ɣ Backlight Timeout: If no key is pressed during the allotted timeframe, the LCD backlight will turn off.
(Selection: 10sec/20sec/30sec /40sec/50sec/60sec/Infinite)
Ɣ Volume: Select volume of the sound effects. 0% means that no sound will be emitted. (Selection: 0~100%)
Ɣ Language: Select the language displayed on the terminal. (Selection: Korean/English/Custom)
-You have to reboot the terminal to activate language changes.
Ɣ Time: Select whether the time and date will be displayed on the standby screen.
Ɣ Date Display: Select the date format.
Ɣ
Ĺś
Note
64
If ‘Notice’ and ‘Slide Show’ are selected, either of these two will appear after authorizations are
completed and the menu timeout time has passed. In the ‘Notice’ or ‘Slide Show’ status, the LCD
backlight comes back on (should it be turned off) as soon as the screen is touched. If the LCD
backlight is already on, the screen will change back to the logo screen.
Log Management
You can check the terminal’s normal log and the video log records.
Checking the Normal Log
Click [Log].
Select [Log List].
Click on a savedlog record.
You can check a normal log
by clicking on the log item.
Checking the Video Log
Click [Log].
Select [Log List].
Here you can see the saved log
records. If you click on log items
with , you can see the video log.
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Chapter 4.
Admin Menu
Checking the Log List
Delete All Logs
Click [Log].
Select [Delete].
If you click [OK], all
saved logs will be
deleted.
Delete success screen will
pop up on the screen.
Select [Log Info.].
Here you can check the logs that are
presently saved on the terminal. Click
[OK] to return to the previous screen.
Check Log Info
Click [Log].
Note
66
Ĺś
Device enables to store up to maximum of 1,000,000
normal logs and 5,000 video logs.
Electrical Specication
Min. Value
Mean Value
Voltage (V)
10.8
12
Current (mA)
Max. Value
Note
Power
13.2
Use regulated DC power adaptor only.
1500
Switch Input
VIH (V)
TBD
VIL (V)
TBD
Pull-up resistance (ⳉ)
4.7K
VOH (V)
VOL (V)
0.8
Pull-up resistance (ⳉ)
4.7K
Switching capacity (A)
0.3
30V DC
125V AC
Switching power
(resistive)
30W
37.5VA
DC
AC
Switching voltage (V)
220
250
DC
AC
The input ports are pulled up with 4.7 Kⳉ
resistors
Wiegand Output
Relay
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FCC Rules
Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interface, and (2) this device must accept any interface received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Information to User
This 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 guarantee 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 the following measures:
1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the eq uipment 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
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Chapter 5.
Appendix
Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user˅s
authority to operate the equipment.
Font License
Copyright (c) 2010, NHN Corporation (http://www.nhncorp.com),
with Reserved Font Name Nanum, Naver Nanum, NanumGothic, Naver NanumGothic, NanumMyeongjo, Naver
NanumMyeongjo
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE
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PREAMBLE
The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide development of collaborative font projects, to support
the font creation efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and open framework in which fonts
may be shared and improved in partnership with others.
The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by
themselves.
The fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded, redistributed and/or sold with any software provided
that any reserved names are not used by derivative works.
The fonts and derivatives, however, cannot be released under any other type of license.
The requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply to any document created using the fonts or their
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any of the components of the Original Version, by changing formats or by porting the Font Software to a new environment.
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge,
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3) No Modified Version of the Font Software may use the Reserved Font Name(s) unless explicit written permission is granted
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5) The Font Software, modified or unmodified, in part or in whole, must be distributed entirely under this license, and must
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Appendix
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