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BioScan BSR Series Operations Manual
BioScan BSR Series Operations Manual
BioScan BSR Series Operations Manual
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BioScan BSR Series Operations Manual
Manual COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 IDT Inc. All rights reserved. The Information in this document is subject to change without notice. IDT Inc. reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time 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. 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. Program COPYRIGHT (C) 2003-2004 IDT Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks BioScan is a registered trademark of IDT Inc. BSR-121 is a registered trademark of IDT Inc. Other products, trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Limited Warranty
All Products sold to Dealer hereunder shall be subject to IDTi standard warranty for the Product included with the Product by IDTi (Product Warranty). The Product Warranty shall be extended to end user purchasers of the Products from Dealer who purchases such Products within twelve (12) months of the date the Products are shipped to Dealer. Provided within the aforementioned time period, the warranty period for a Product shall commence upon the date stated in the Product Warranty. Dealer shall not extend any warranty regarding the Products other than IDTi then standard warranty. The limited warranty statement included in the Product Warranty is the exclusive statement of the controlling terms and conditions of the limited warranties on the Products. Nothing in this Agreement or any other written document or any oral communications with Dealer or other parties may alter the terms and conditions of the Product Warranty. IDTi may, in its sole discretion, revise its limited warranties from time to time, however; no change in limited warranties will affect Product orders already accepted by IDTi. Dealer agrees to only pass on to Dealers end-users IDTi limited warranties and Dealer will be liable for any greater warranty that Dealer purposely or inadvertently transfers to end-users. Dealer will indemnify, defend and hold IDTi harmless for any damages or other costs that arise because of Dealers failure to properly inform Dealers end-users of current limited warranties. Warranty Disclaimer: IDTi MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCTS EXCEPT THOSE INCLUDED IN THE PRODUCT WARRANTY. IDTi DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Table of Contents
Foreword 0
Part I Overview
1 Overview 2 About BSR
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1 1. Enroll Fingerprint ................................................................................................................................... User 15 2 2. Enroll Card ................................................................................................................................... User 16 3 3. Enroll Card ................................................................................................................................... & Fingerprint User 17 4 4. Enroll Block ................................................................................................................................... of Card User 18 5 5. Enroll Block ................................................................................................................................... of Card User 2 19
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1 1. Edit User ID ................................................................................................................................... 22 2 2. Edit User Fingerprint ................................................................................................................................... 22 3 3. Edit User Card ................................................................................................................................... 23 4 4. Edit User Level ................................................................................................................................... 23 5 5. Edit User Name ................................................................................................................................... 24
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3 3. Address ................................................................................................................................... 38 4 4. Communication ................................................................................................................................... Password 39 5 5. Site Code ................................................................................................................................... 39 6 6. System Reset ................................................................................................................................... 40 7 7. Event Reset ................................................................................................................................... 41 8 8. Com. Speed ................................................................................................................................... 42 9 9. Date Format ................................................................................................................................... 43 10 10. Custom Display ................................................................................................................................... 44 11 11. LCD Light ................................................................................................................................... 46 12 12. Conceal PIN ................................................................................................................................... 47 13 13. Relay Board ................................................................................................................................... 48 14 14. Attendance ................................................................................................................................... 48
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1 Re-Scanning................................................................................................................................... 50 ................................................................................................................................... 50 3 Lighting Condition ................................................................................................................................... 51 4 Enroll Mode ................................................................................................................................... 51 5 Identification ................................................................................................................................... Speed 51
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BioScan BSR Series Operations Manual 1 Connector Layout ................................................................................................................................... 56 2 Power Connector ................................................................................................................................... 57 3 RRE Connector ................................................................................................................................... 58 4 RS232 Connector ................................................................................................................................... 59 5 RS422 Connector ................................................................................................................................... 60
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1.1
Overview
Overview
Cost effective: All-in-one solution that combines a biometric reader, proximity reader, and PINPAD devices for access control panels. BioScan lowers the cost per door for adding the convenience and security of fingerprint verification technology to access control systems. Advanced Sensor Technology: Its ability to recognize fingerprints in the face of adverse conditions like dirt makes the BioScan useful for factories, plants, construction sites and similar environments that have previously been unable to implement biometric-based access solutions. FEATURES
Industry leading edge fingerprint algorithm (1st place in Fingerprint Verification Competition, FVC2004) 1:1 Authentication and 1:Many Identification in less than 1 second Selectable dual or quad Fingerprint Enrollment for each user Multiple Security Modes: 11 total operating modes to choose from Custom user display name and custom standby display message Integrated 32-character LCD display and 16 numeric keypad with luminescent backlight 20 programmable function keys Seamless Integration with BSC-101 and SmartScan Multi door control panels. Dual interface with Access Control and Time & Attendance software Free software and SDK for expanded functionality
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SPECIFICATION CONTROLLER User Registration Transaction Buffer Communications Indicator Power Requirement Physical Environment FINGERPRINT SENSOR CPU Flash memory FAR FRR Template size Encryption Size Sensor type Resolution Sensing area Image size 4,096 Cards / 1,910 Templates / 9,000 Templates 16,000 Transactions Standard: Wiegand / RS232 3 Colored Status LED with beeper 12V DC 1A Dimensions: H130 * W147 * D51mm Material: ABS (Polycarbonate) Temperature: -0 ~50 Humidity: 10%~90% 400 MHz DSP 1MB / 4 MB 0.00008% 0.09% 256 ~ 384 Bytes (configurable, 384 Bytes default) 256 bit AES 55 x 40 x 8 mm (L x W x H) Optical 500 (dpi) 16.0 x 19.0 (mm) 280 x 320 (pixel)
1.2
About BSR
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Using the Fingeprint Scanner How Much Pressure is Required For a Good-Quality Fingerprint?
If too much pressure is applied to the sensor window, the ridges adhere to each other and are 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. Posit ion: 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. 2. Rot at ion: 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
Overview
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 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
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Quick Start
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2.1
Quick Start
Pre-Installation Checklist
Make sure all wires are checked. check for communication module. There are several types of communications, make sure you have the right modules. If you're using converter, make sure TX and RX is crossed over between the device and converter. Set network address. All devices are defaulted to address 1. If you're connecting 2 or more, change network address to 2 and up. Set site code also known as facility code if you're using cards.
2.2
BioScan factory default has no system administrator password. If you've just purchased the unit, you should be able to get into the system mode by pressing the F1 key. Go to Enroll Fingerprint User to enroll template.
2.2.1
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Press F1/P key to enter system mode.
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Finger scanning message will appear
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Key in administrator ID followed by the # key
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Now you're into system mode. Press F1 key to scroll up the main menu Press F2 key to scroll down the main menu
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Present either finger or card which ever administrator has been enrolled with. For now we will use the fingerprint
2.2.2
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Press F1/P key to enter system mode
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Now you're into system mode. Press F1 key to scroll up the main menu Press F2 key to scroll down the main menu
2.3
Operating BioScan
To use the BioScan, simply enter enrolled user fingerprint to the scanner. Touch sensor will automatically activate the fingerprint sensor when user finger is presented to the scanner. Remove the finger when red scanning light turns off. There are 11 operating modes in the BioScan, depending on which mode is running, operating BioScan varies.
2.3.1
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN and press the # key.
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Welcome message will appear if the verification has been successful.
2.3.2
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From the standby menu, present user card to the reader.
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Welcome message will appear if the verification has been successful.
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2.3.3
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From the standby menu, present user fingerprint to the scanner. If the scanner doesn't turn on then press the # key to manually turn scanner on.
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Welcome message will appear if the verification has been successful.
2.3.4
From the standby menu, key in user PIN and press the # key.
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fingerprint to the scanner.
Enter user
Once the user ID has been entered, fingerprint scanner will flash red.
2.3.5
From the standby menu, present user card to the reader. Fingerprint scanner will flash red.
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fingerprint to the scanner.
Enter user
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2.3.6
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN and press the # key.
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Present user Card to the reader.
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Present Card message will appear as shown below.
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Welcome message will appear if the verification has been successful.
2.3.7
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN and press the # key.
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Present user fingerprint to the scanner.
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Present Card message will appear as shown below.
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Welcome message will appear if the verification has been successful.
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Present user Card to the reader. Fingerprint scanner will flash red.
2.4
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2.4.1
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN. DO NOT PRESS THE # KEY.
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Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
4
Welcome message with function key will appear if the verification has been successful.
2.4.2
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From the standby menu, present user card to the reader.
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Welcome message with function key will appear if the verification has been successful.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
2.4.3
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From the standby menu, present user fingerprint to the scanner. If the scanner doesn't turn on then press the # key manually turn on the scanner.
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Welcome message with function key will appear if the verification has been successful.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
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2.4.4
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From the standby menu, key in function key.
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Present user fingerprint to the scanner.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
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Welcome message with function key will appear if the verification has been successful.
2.4.5
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN. DO NOT PRESS THE # KEY.
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Present user fingerprint to the scanner.
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Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.
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Welcome message with function key will appear if the verification has been successful.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
2.4.6
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN. DO NOT PRESS THE # KEY.
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Present user Card to the reader.
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2
Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.
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Welcome message with function key will appear if the verification has been successful.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
2.4.7
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From the standby menu, key in user PIN. DO NOT PRESS THE # KEY.
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Present user Card to the reader. Fingerprint scanner will flash red
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Key in user PIN but do not press the # key.
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Present user fingerprint to the scanner.
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Press function key "F2" followed by 1
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Welcome message will appear if the verification has been successful.
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3.1
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Press the # key to add users Fingerprint Template
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BioScan has an option to enroll 2 fingerprint templates and 4 fingerprint templates per each user. For now we will select number 2 key by enrolling 4 templates
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Select user level by pressing 1 through 4. Refer to NOTE about user levels
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Present first finger to the scanner. 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
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Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as shown in next figure
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Scanning the last fingerprint.....
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Key in user ID followed by the # key
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Enroll completed. Press the # key to continue enrolling another user fingerprint or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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
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off. You may then remove the finger. Use thumb, index, middle or ring fingers. Avoid using pinky fingers since its typically awkward to consistently position on the sensor. Completely covering the area of the sensor will provide the best performance.
There are four 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: RA (Level 2) - Corresponds to an enroller. These templates are allowed to add users to the system and verify existing users. However, they can only add users with no administrative privileges (Level 1) and can not access any other administrative functions. 3. AA (Level 3) - Corresponds to an administrator enroller. These templates are allowed to add up to (Level 3) administrator but not system administrator. 4. SA (Level 4) - This is an system administrator level and has full rights to configure the reader.
3.2
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Press the # key to add user card
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Key in user ID followed by the # key
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Select user level by pressing 1 through 4
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Present user card to the reader or key in card number manually followed by the # key
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3
Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as shown in next figure
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Enroll completed. Press # key to continue adding card or press any other key to exit off the sub-menu
3.3
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Press the # key to add users fingerprint and card
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Enter in first fingerprint. You can either enroll same fingerprint or different fingerprint after the first. Repeat this process.
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Select user level by pressing 1 through 4
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Scanning last finger
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Key in user ID from 1 to 16 digits as shown in next figure
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Present user card to the reader
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Key in user ID followed by the # key
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Enroll completed. Press the # key to continue enrolling another user or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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BioScan has an option to enroll 2 fingerprint templates and 4 fingerprint templates for a single user. For now we will select number 2 key by enrolling 4 templates.
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3.4
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Press the # key to add block of card user.
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Following message will appear. Enter in the total number of cards to be enrolled as shown below
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Enter in first number of the block ID. This will be the first ID number of the card as shown in the next figure
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100 would be the total number of cards to be enrolled
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1000 would be the first number of user ID
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Enrolling user card block. Please wait unit the process finishes. This might take up to 5 minutes depending on the total number of card block size.
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Following message will appear. Enter in the first card number as shown below
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Enroll completed. Press the # key to continue adding another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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1000 would be the first number the card
This option will write block of cards in empty slot of the memory and will not delete currently enrolled user. Card Block 1 will take more time than card block2 since it will search for empty slots in memory
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to enroll. Consider using card block2 if the memory is empty or stored memory is no longer needed.
3.5
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Press the # key to add block of card user.
Following message will appear. Enter in the total number of cards to be enrolled as shown below
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Enter in first number of the block ID. This will be the first ID number of the card as shown in the next figure
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100 would be the total number of cards to be enrolled
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1000 would be the first number of user ID
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Enrolling user card block. Please wait unit the process finishes. This might take up to 5 minutes depending on the total number of card block size.
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Following message will appear. Enter in the first card number as shown below
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Enroll completed. Press the # key to continue adding another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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be the first number the card
1000 would
This option will write block of cards in empty slot of the memory and will not delete currently enrolled
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user. Card Block 1 will take more time than card block2 since it will search for empty slots in memory to enroll. Consider using card block2 if the memory is empty or stored memory is no longer needed.
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4.1
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Press the # key to enter edit User ID
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Key in new user ID followed by the # key
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Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key
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Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
4.2
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Press the # key enter user FINGER
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Enter in the first fingerprint. You can either add same fingerprint or different fingerprint after the first. Repeat this process until the fourth fingerprint.
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Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key
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Scanning the last finger....
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3
Press 1 to add 2 templates Press 2 to add 4 templates
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Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
4.3
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Press the # key to enter edit user CARD
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Present new card to be enrolled or enter in the card number manually followed by the # key. Make sure the card has not been already enrolled in the BioScan
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Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key
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Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
4.4
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Press the # key to enter edit user LEVEL
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(U) is the current user level. Select the user leve from 1~4l to apply new level
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Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key
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Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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There are four 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: RA (Level 2) - Corresponds to an enroller. These templates are allowed to add users to the system and verify existing users. However, they can only add users with no administrative privileges (Level 1) and can not access any other administrative functions. 3. AA (Level 3) - Corresponds to an administrator enroller. These templates are allowed to add up to (Level 3) administrator but not system administrator. 4. SA (Level 4) - This is an system administrator level and has full rights to configure the reader.
4.5
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Press the # key to enter NAME
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Press the # key to continue editing the display option. Display option must be configured in order for it will work properly
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Key in user ID to be edited followed by the # key
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Once again, enter in same ID you have just edited previously
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Press 1 key to enter user name
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This time select #2 to enter display option
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4
Key in text as shown in next figure. Continue on pressing the key to rotate from uppercase letters to lowercase letters. i.e. to display lowercase "c" press the number 2 key 6 times. Use the F1 key as space
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Select #2 to display ID by name. This will allow BioScan to display custom ID name instead of user ID
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Key in appropriate display name and then press the # key
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Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
KEYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # F1 F2 F3 F4
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6. Option (ID)
ID Option is a special mode where user can access the unit with ID only. When applied, user can override the current operating mode and access unit it with just an ID (PIN). This option can be applied to those users who does not have card. To apply this mode to user, follow the steps bellow.
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Press the # key to enter OPTION (ID)
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Press 1 key to enable ID option to this user Press 2 key to disable ID option to this user
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Enter user ID to apply ID option followed by the # key
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Edit completed. Press the # key to continue editing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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5.1
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Press the # key to enter to view USER LIST
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Press F3 key to view detail view of user
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Press F1/P key to scroll up the user list Press F2 key to scroll down the user list
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View Exit. Press the # key to continue viewing another or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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Viewing System User List The System User List will display the following information: . The user's PIN (Template ID) . The user's name . The user's administrator status . The user's template location in memory
5.2
2. Events
At any time, you can view all transaction of event logs of the system. A record created that contains pertinent information about an occurrence in the access control and monitoring system.
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Press the # key to enter view EVENT
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Following event log will appear. Press F3 key to view event data
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Press F1 to scroll up the event log Press F2 key to scroll down the event log
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View Exit. Press the # key to continue viewing another event or press any others to exit off the sub-menu
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Viewing System Event Log The System Event Log List will display the following information: . The date of event occurrence . The time of event occurrence . The total number of event log
5.3
3. Firmware
This is to view the current firmware version installed in BioScan. Other ways to verify the firmware is to resetting the device. When first booting up, firmware version will display.
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Press the # key to enter FIRMWARE VERSION
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Press # key to view firmware again Press any other key to exit
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Current firmware version number will display
5.4
4. Finger Version
This is to view the current fingerprint scanner version installed in BioScan.
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Press the # key to enter FINGER VERSION
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Press # key to view scanner version again Press any other key to exit
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Current fingerprint module version number will display. Latest version is V1.5C
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6.1
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Press the # key to enter delete Single User
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Enter in user ID from 1 to 16 digits
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Enter in user ID to be deleted as shown below
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Delete completed.
6.2
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Press the # key to enter delete All User
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Deleting. Please wait....
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Press the # key to confirm delete all Press any other key to cancel
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Delete completed.
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7.1
1. Time
BioScan features an internal clock that provides the date and time for all logged events. This section discusses how to set the date and time that BioScan uses for event logging. To set the current time, access the menu system and follow these steps:
1
Press the # key to enter system Time
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Select day of the week. Press 1 through 7 to enter day of the week. Refer to NOTE
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Enter current date
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Press the # key to confirm
3
Enter current time in military time format. i.e. 20:20:20
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Set up has completed
7.2
2. Operating Mode
BioScan has 11 total operating mode. List is the detail view of the operating modes available in BioScan.
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[CD / FP] - CARD or FINGERPRINT User can access the device by either card or fingerprint. When operating in this mode, simply enter user card or fingerprint to the device.
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[CD&FP] - Card & Fingerprint User must enter using user card & Fingerprint to access the unit. To operate in this mode, enter user card followed by user fingerprint.
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[ID&FP/CD] - PIN & FINGERPRINT or CARD In this mode, user can access the device by PIN with fingerprint or just a card. To operate in this mode, user must enter PIN first before entering finger or present user card.
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[ID&FP OR ID&CD] - PIN & Fingerprint or PIN & Card In this mode user can access the device by entering user PIN and fingerprint or user PIN and card. This mode is useful when networked with a proximity readers.
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[ID&CD&FP] - PIN & CARD & FINGERPRINT User must use all three tokens to gain access. This is the highest security mode available in BioScan. To operate in this mode, first enter user PIN and press the # key, then present user card followed by user fingerprint.
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[ID&FP OR CARD&FP] - PIN & Fingerprint or Card & Fingerprint In this mode user can access the device by using PIN with fingerprint or card with fingerprint.
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[ID/CD/FP] - PIN or CARD or FINGERPRINT (ANY MODE) User can access the device by any of the available tokens. This is the most convenient but lowest security mode in BioScan. To operate in this mode, simply use any one of the token.
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[OPEN] - ALWAYS OPEN Access point will stay open for an emergency such as fire.
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[ F P OR ID / FP] - FINGER ONLY or ID & FINGER Fingerprint reader will be the only accessible device and user must enter using fingerprint. All other token will be disabled. This is an 1:1 or 1:N verification. User also have an option to again access by entering user PIN and entering user fingerprint for faster. To operate in this mode, enter user fingerprint or user PIN and Fingerprint
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[CLOSE] - ALWAYS CLOSE Access point will stay locked for an emergency such as intrusion.
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[ID&FP] - PIN & Fingerprint User must enter using user PIN & Fingerprint to access the unit. To operate in this mode, enter user PIN and press the # key followed by user fingerprint.
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[TESTING MODE] - TESTING MODE It will be a good idea to test the unit in this mode when first installed.
7.2.1
Setting Operating Mode This section provides information about how to choose the operation mode. ID/CD/FP (ALL) is the default operating mode.
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Press the # key to add users fingerprint template
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Press the # key to select operating mode. Refer to note for available operating mode.
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Press F1 key to scroll up the mode menu Press F2 key to scroll down the mode menu
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Setup completed
7.3
3. Address
Communication options allow BioScan to communicate with a PC and other door control equipment. In network applications, BioScan units communicate with a connected PC. This requires each unit to have a unique identification code. To assign a Network ID, follow the steps listed below: Repeat this procedure for each networked unit, assigning a unique identification code to each unit. Default address is set to 1.
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1
Press the # key to enter Address
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Setup has completed
2
Key in from 1 ~ 14 followed by the # key. You can assign network ID from 1 through 14. C stands for current setting, sample shows address 1. Default address is set to address 1.
7.4
4. Communication Password
Communication password is used during network communication. This safeguards the information sent during transmission and also from hacking the system.
1
Press the # key to enter Communication Password
3
Key in the 8 digit password and press the # key to confirm new password
2
Current password is displayed. Enter new password as show in next figure
4
Setup has completed
7.5
5. Site Code
A site code, which is sometimes called a facility code, differentiates one users card group from another. A facility code is an integral code that is programmed into the card at the time of manufacture. The additional code ensures that even if card numbers are duplicated by the manufacturer, that the cards will not operate on someone else's building who has a different facility code. Limitations inherent in the card manufacturing process result in the ability to produce a finite card population, after which codes are duplicated. Facility codes overcome this limitation adding a second code which is checked at the reader. If the facility code does not match the programmed code, entry is denied.
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1
Press the # key to enter Site Code
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"C" stands for current site code which is 255. Enter from 0 to 255 and press the # key. Default setting is 255. Refer to note for site code.
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Setup has completed
CARD TYPE
1: EM Standard 26bit Card 2: HID Standard 26bit Card 3: HID Full Binary 26bit Card 4: HID IDTi 34bit Card 5: Mifare 32bit UID Card
SITE CODE
1: 1~255 2: 1~255 3: NONE 4: 1~65534 5:NONE
7.6
6. System Reset
There are two databases inside the BioScan, System Database & Event Database. The System Database stores the system setting information. When executed, the system reset will restore the factory default setting.
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Press the # key to enter System Reset
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System resetting message. This may take few seconds to a minute depending on the size of the database
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Press 1 to reset system Press any other key to cancel
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Setup has completed
7.7
7. Event Reset
The Event Database only stores the access records. It does not contain any system information. When executed, event reset will erase all event logs that are stored in the memory. EVENT RESET:
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Press the # key to enter Event Reset
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Event resetting message. This may take few seconds to a minute depending on the size of the event database
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Press 1 key to reset event
5
Event Reset has finished
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Press 1 key to reset event Press any other keys to cancel
INDEX RESET:
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Press the # key to enter Event Reset
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Event resetting message. This may take few seconds to a minute depending on the size of the database
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Press 2 key to reset index
5
Event Reset has finished
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Press 1 key to reset index Press any other keys to cancel
7.8
8. Com. Speed
This command sets the baud rate that the BioScan will communicate with the device connected to its serial port. The baud rate change will become effective immediately upon completion of the command. Default baud rate is 19,200.
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Press the # key to enter Communication Speed
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Press F1 key to scroll up the list Press the F2 key to scroll down the list
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There are 4 different communication speed. Select the best setting for your network. Default is set to 4800 baud rate Go to Control Panel and make sure the PC baud rate is in sync with BioScan
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Setup has completed message
7.9
9. Date Format
BioScan features option to choose time format which are available in Asia time, USA time, and Europe time. This is where user can customize time format. This section discusses how to choose time format.
Press F1 key to scroll up the list Press F2 key to scroll down the list
Select the right time format for your region. To use custom message, go to Custom Display on next page.
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CUSTOM 1 Custom message will display with time display format with European date format. Date is displayed before the month
CUSTOM 2 Custom message will with time display format with American date format. Month is displayed before the date
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Press the # key to enter Custom Display
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Continue on writing the message where you've left off in figure 2
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2
Key in alphabet and press the F1 key to move on to the next letter. To get an lowercase, continue pressing the key until the lowercase letter appears. If the name is longer than 16, press the # key after entering the last last (16th) letter. This will be continued in next step
5
Finished editing the custom message
3
If the message is longer than 16 digits, press 1 key to continue on writing the message. Otherwise press 2 to end writing custom message
You can enter up to 32 digits. The LCD will scroll the message if it's longer than 16 digits. To view the custom display, go to Date Format and set display option to either Custom 1 or Custom 2 depending on the date format.
KEYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Press the # key to set it as default time Press F1 to scroll up the menu Press F2 to scroll down the menu
Press the # keyto set it as always on Press F1 to scroll up the menu Press F2 to scroll down the menu
Press the # key to set it as customize Press F1 to scroll up the menu Press F2 to scroll down the menu
2.4
Define the start time of LCD. LCD will turn on according to this time setting. Key in military time format. For example, 15:15:15 (3:15:15 PM)
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2.5
Define the end time of LCD. LCD will turn off according to this time setting. Key in military time format. For example, 15:15:15 (3:15:15 PM). Press the # key when finished
There are 3 LCD options: 1. Default: LCD will stay lit for 5 seconds. 2. Always on: LCD will illuminated all times. This will lessen the life of LCD screen. 3. Customize: You can set schedule time for LCD to turn on and turn off.
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Press the # key to enter Conceal PIN
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Setup has completed
2
Press 1 key to enable conceal PIN Press 2 key to cancel the conceal PIN
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Normal View
7.13 7.14
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Press the # key to enter Date Format
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Press 1 to setup attendance Press 2 to cancel setup
2
Press F1 key to scroll up the list Press F2 key to scroll down the list
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Setup has completed
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Press the # key to enter Attendance.
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8.1
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Press the # key to enter Re-Scanning
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Finished setup
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"C" stands for current setting. Key in from 1 to 9
8.2
Level
This command sets both the security level that the reader will use when verifying fingerprints and when identifying fingerprints. Security levels range from 1 to 7, with 5 being the normal value for verification. The highest security setting is 7 and the lowest security setting is 1. Higher security access would normally require a higher security setting. For proper operation, the identification security level should be set to a value higher than the verification security level.
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Press the # key to enter Re-Scanning
3
Finished setup
2
"C" stands for current setting. Key in from 1 to 7. Default level is set to 5.
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8.3
Lighting Condition
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.
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Press the # key to enter LIGHTING CONDITION
3
Finished setup
2
Press 1 for OUTDOOR and press 2 for INDOOR use. Current mode is displayed in the bracket. <IN> or <OUT>
8.4
Enroll Mode
There are 2 types of enrollment procedures. Default is set to use mode 2 which is to is to enroll 1 templates per finger. Other way of enrolling the fingerprint is to use type 1 which is to enroll 2 templates per finger. This type of enrollment will scan same finger twice.
1
Press the # key to enter Enroll Mode
3
Finished setup
2
Press 1 for 2 fingerprint enrollment Press 2 for 1 fingerprint enrollment
8.5
Identification Speed
The use of a new 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 6 different levels from mode 1 to 6.
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Press the # key to enter LIGHTING CONDITION
3
Finished setup
2
"C" stands for current setting. Key in from 1 to 6. Default is set to level 5.
Even though the performance degradation is not much, the fast mode does not need to be used in identification of small database, say less than 100 templates. In that case, the difference of matching time between a normal and a fast mode is not significant.
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9.1
BSC Connection
9.2
Synchronizing Database
Once the connection is made to BSC-101, send user information such as fingerprint, card, user information from software to BSC-101. BSR will automatically be stored with same information BSC gets from the software thus making BSC and BSR sync with same user information.
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10.1
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Connector Layout
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10.2
Power Connector
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10.3
RRE Connector
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10.4
RS232 Connector
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10.5
RS422 Connector
SW3 switch must be set to RS422. Make sure to cross the RX & TX data cable.
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Index
-AAddress 38 Asia 43 Attendance 48
-Bbaud rate 42
-NNetwork ID 38
-DDate Format 43 Delete All User 33 Delete Single User 33 display IN or OUT 48
-PPosition 4 Pressure 4
-EEdit User Card 23 Edit User Fingerprint 22 Edit User ID 22 Edit User Level 23 Edit User Name 24 Enroll Block of Card 18 Enroll Card 16 Enroll Card & Fingerprint 17 Enroll Fingerprint 15 Europe 43 Event Reset 41 Events 29
-RRe-Scanning Rotation 4 50
-Ffacility code
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