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1. 2 Click Delete to remove the selected holiday groups 57 Using the Access Control Menu Timezone Management e Always and Never are default time zones and cannot be deleted or modified e You can allow access at all times by selecting Always e You can restrict access at all time by selecting Never Adding a Time Zone 1 Click Add The Timezone Management window will be displayed 2 Enter a name for a time zone Timezone Management x Name New Timezone Suay coy MMMM Monday D fi I Tuesday D lt Wednesday LD murdes my D saturdey Hold QD None NN e Ely Ey Be Be Beg H En er e 12 1 se Pi p Holiday2 amp None M A A MENT 3 Set a time zone for each day of the week from the General Schedule e You can create a schedule by dragging the mouse across the timebar or manual input by clicking on the clock with an arrow pointing right e Each day may include as many as five distinct time periods e Click the arrow pointing downwards to apply the day s schedule to the following day e Drag the mouse across the timebar while pressing the Ctrl button simultaneously and the newly dragged parts are set as a schedule 58 Using the Access Control Menu 4 Set atime zone for each holiday schedule from the Holiday Schedule menu Up to two holiday schedules can
2. Add delete or modify a user e Search a user View event logs of all devices in real time Search event logs by period user or device 28 Chapter 4 Using the User Menu Screen View Searching Users New User Registration Entering User Information Registering a Card Scanning a Fingerprint Only for host devices with a fingerprint scanner User Information Modification Using the User Menu The user management submenu is used to add modify or delete users within the user database Updates to the user database will be applied to all the devices registered into the BioStar Lite Screen View 1 Device Access Control System Profile gt User Management n 1 Number Of Users 3 Number Of Templates 2 ee ee ee SES SES SES SES SES SES SES SES SEE SE SES SES SES SES 7 I ID Name Card ID Templates Access Groups Elly Lee Full Access Joseph Jung Full Access 3 Esther Kim Full Access Search D CEF 4 1 User Menu Tab Click the tab to access the user management menu 2 Information Window Displays the total number of registered users and fingerprints 3 User List Displays a list of registered users and their relevant information 4 Delete All Button Deletes all registered users from the system 5 Delete Button Deletes the selected users from the system 30 Using the User Menu 6 New User Registration Button Register a new user on the system 7 S
3. e Open Open the selected door e Setup Modify the settings of the selected door e Add Add a new door to BioStar Lite Device Management e Info View detailed information of a selected device e Add Search and add a desired device to BioStar Lite 16 Using Basic Menus Device Management The device tree shows all devices connected to BioStar Lite Static IP addresses are recommended a Device BB Main_s65 1932168110 3 Info Add L a 1 Adding Devices 1 Click Add The Device Search window will be displayed 2 Select a desired search method gt Device Search x UDP Search TCP Search RS485 Search e UDP Search Displays all devices available on the same network e TCP Search Searches devices by entering the IP address and port e RS485 Search Searches devices connected via RS485 17 Using Basic Menus 3 From the list of devices found check the desired device s 4 Click OK The selected device will be displayed on the list 5 Click the red icon that appears beside the registered device s to synchronize the device NOTE Users device settings and access groups will all be synchronized during the synchronization process A maximum of 9 sub devices can be registered into the BioStar Lite Viewing the Device Information 1 Select a device from the device tree The selected device will be displayed in blue Device BB Main_365 1921681 10 See Devic
4. e Synchronizing with Host PC Time i Check the Get PC time checkbox ii Click Set Device Time to automatically synchronize the device time with the time of the host PC Setting Language You can set the language to be displayed by selecting among Korean English or Custom Setting Background You can set the device background to be displayed by selecting among Logo Notice Slide or PDF Setting Theme You can set the background theme for the device Theme1 Theme2 Theme3 and Theme4 are available 49 Using the Device Menu Setting Menu Timeout You can set the amount of idle time sec before the menu disappears Always On 10 20 and 30 are available Setting Popup Timeout You can set the duration sec before the popup window disappears 0 5 1 2 3 4 and 5 are available Setting Backlight Timeout You can set the amount of idle time sec before the backlight turns off Always On 10 20 30 40 50 and 60 are available Setting Show Central Clock Display You can set to enable or disable the large clock in the center of the LCD It can be set to Use or Not Use Setting Data Format You can set the format for the displayed date It can be set as MM DD or DD MM Setting Volume You can set the volume output of the device 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 are available NOTE e Applicable OSD settings will vary from device to device The language setting does n
5. Basic Menus Deleting an Administrator Account 1 Click Account on the top right of the screen The BioStar Lite Admin Account Management window will be displayed gt BioStar Lite Admin Account Management x O index 1D Name D 1 Elly Lee Oe 2 Esther Kim Os 3 Joseph Jung Delete D Name Create PW Confirm PW Add Modity es a 2 Checkthe desired account s 3 Click Delete to delete the selected accounts NOTE Ifno administrator account is registered on the list BioStar Lite will automatically enter into the Home menu Ifat least one login user is registered a login screen is displayed when you access BioStar Lite You return to the Home screen after the registered administrator is logged in A A maximum of 5 BioStar Lite administrator accounts can be created The login ID can only include the numbers from 1 to 4294967295 Logout 1 Click Logout on the top right of the screen NOTE In order to logout an BioStar Lite administrator account must be created 26 Screen View Using the Home Menu Screen View Device Access Control gt Quick Access Menu Monitor Real time Monitoring Live monitoring of all devices User Management Add edit delete users System Profile Consolidated Logs Query by user device event 1 Home Menu Tab Click the tab to access the home menu 2 Quick Access Icons Click an icon to access the relevant menu
6. BioStar Lite should open NOTE BioStar Lite only supports one concurrent connection 12 Getting Started X Station 1 Goto the TCP IP submenu and check Use BioStar Lite Config gt Network gt TCP IP gt Use BioStar Lite Ba GSS aM 08 32 BA pm 05 18 Config gt Network gt Network Setup Config gt Network gt Network Setup Subnet Use TCP IP Port Use BioStar Lite Max Conn DHCP IP Address Gateway Prev Home Prev Home Fig 1 TCP IP submenu page 1 Fig 2 TCP IP submenu page 2 2 Write down the IP address currently set in the device Config gt Network gt TCP IP gt IP Address Ba G5 AM 08 32 Config gt Network gt Network Setup Use TCP IP Port Max Conn DHCP IP Address Gateway Prev Home Fig 3 TCP IP submenu page 1 If the IP address remains the default value of 127 0 0 1 verify the IP configuration with your network administrator 3 Open a web browser such as internet Explorer or Google Chrome and enter the IP address of the device into the URL The webpage for the BioStar Lite should open NOTE BioStar Lite only supports one concurrent connection 13 Chapter 2 Using Basic Menus Screen View Device Management Adding Devices Viewing the Device Information Door Management Adding Doors Modifying Door Information Remotely Closing Doors Remotely Opening Doors Setting a Language Viewing the Help Man
7. Duration sec 3 RTE Not Use M gt ATE Type N O Door Sensor Not Use Door Sensor Type N O sec Unlock Time Never M Lock Time Never v Held Open Time 0 O Use Anti passback DETB 20 Using Basic Menus 3 Configure the door e Entry Sets the device to control entry into the room building e Exit Sets the device to control exit from a room building e Relay Sets a door relay e Duration sec Sets a duration sec for the door to be held open After the period the relay will become deactivated e RTE Sets an input trigger to open the door e RTE Type Sets an input type to be used for the RTE Request to Exit N C Normally Closed or N O Normally Open e Door Sensor Sets a sensor input that detects the door status e Door Sensor Type Sets an input type to be used for the door sensor N C Normally Closed or N O Normally Open e Held Open Time sec Sets a duration sec a door must remain open for an alarm to trigger e Unlock Time Sets a scheduled time when the door will remain unlocked e Lock Time Sets the schedule when the door will remain locked e Use Anti passback Enables or disables the APB anti passback feature 4 Click Add to register the new door in the door list Click Cancel to close the window NOTE A red icon appears after a door is initially added Click the red icon to synchronize the settings for the added device with the user s informati
8. intuitive Ul e Managing Users BioStar Lite provides features for searching adding deleting and modifying users according to the user information registered on the devices with an operating web server Any changes from adding modifying deleting the user will be applied to all devices on the BioStar Lite system Please refer to Using the User Menu for details regarding managing users e Managing Event Logs BioStar Lite supports real time monitoring and searching for event logs Log monitoring and search are available on all devices on the BioStar Lite system e Managing Access Group BioStar Lite supports 32 holiday schedules 128 time frames and 128 access groups Each time frame can be set with 5 time periods for each day of the week or 5 time periods for 2 holiday schedules selected from 32 schedules Each access group consists of a total of 32 time frames per device A user in a particular access group can be authenticated within the time frame registered on a device belonging to a corresponding access group Any changes from adding modifying or deleting access control items will be applied to all devices on the BioStar Lite system Please refer to Access Group Management for details regarding the access group e Managing Doors Up to 10 doors can be remotely controlled with BioStar Lite 2 devices can be installed in a door which can be remotely opened or closed by the BioStar Lite Please refer to Door Manage
9. the devices connected to the BioStar Lite Click Default to reset any change which will not be applied to the device NOTE Modifications to the TCP IP settings will only affect the master device The settings for serial communication will be applied to all the devices connected to the BioStar Lite and having inner web servers e Applicable network settings will vary from device to device 45 Using the Device Menu Setting IP Address e When using a dynamic IP i Check Use DHCP to use DHCP An IP address will be automatically assigned to the device e When using a static IP i Uncheck Use DHCP to use a static IP address ii Enter the IP address gateway and subnet mask Setting WLAN 1 Check Use WLAN to enable the WLAN feature Set the following details when checking Use WLAN Enter SSID up to 32 characters Set an encryption method Not Use WEP WPA PSK If encryption is enabled enter an encryption key up to 13 characters a uu A W N Re enter the encryption key in the confirmation field to confirm NOTE Ifthe WLAN is enabled TCP IP will be disabled SSID is a unique 32 byte identifier on each header of packets transmitted over wireless LANs which is used as an ID for a wireless device when connected 46 Setting Serial e RS232 PC Available when RS485 is disabled Select a baud rate to enable the port Not Use 9600 19200 38400 57600 1 15200 e RS485 PC Select a baud rate t
10. Holiday 57 Modifying an Access Group 62 Modifying a Time Zone 59 Modifying Door information 22 New User Registration 32 Private Authentication 44 77 Registering a Card 34 Restore System Configuration 65 Restore User Information 66 RS232 47 RS485 47 RS485 Search 17 Scanning a Fingerprint 34 Scan Timeout 52 Searching Users 31 Search Logs 38 39 Security Level 52 Sensitivity 53 Setting a Language 24 Setting Background 49 Setting Backlight Timeout 50 Setting Data Format 50 Setting IP Address 46 Setting Language 49 Setting Menu Timeout 50 Setting Network 45 Setting Popup Timeout 50 Setting Serial 47 Setting Show Central Clock Display 49 Appendix Setting Theme 49 Setting the Volume 50 Setting Time 49 Setting WLAN 46 T TCP Search 17 U UDP Search 17 Upload Language Resource 67 User Information Modification 35 V View Image 53 Viewing Help Manual 24 78 Suprema Inc 16F Parkview Tower 6 Jeongja Bundang Seongnam Gyeonggi 463 863 Korea Tel 82 31 783 4502 Fax 82 31 783 4503 Email sales supremainc com Homepage www supremainc com
11. LOgout re 26 Chapter 3 Using the Home Menu 28 Screen View rer 28 Chapter 4 Using the User Menu s ssssssssssse00 30 Screen View ere 30 Searching Users sssssccssssecssesecsseecessees 31 New User Registration ssscseeceee Entering User Information Registering a Card ssecsssseccsseees 34 Scanning a Fingerprint Only for host devices with a fingerprint scanner 34 User Information Modification 35 Chapter 5 Using the Log Menu 37 Monitoring Event LOgS uu sesso 37 Saat ere Greece eS 38 SCTEEN VIEW nes 38 Search LOGS a 39 Chapter 6 Using the Device Menu 43 Authentication Mode Configuration 43 Setting Fingerprint Authentication Only for the devices using fingerprints 44 Setting Card Authentication 44 Setting ID Authentication 44 Setting Other Options 44 Setting Network ceesssssccssesccseecsssees 45 Setting IP Address 46 Setting WLAN ssssssssssssssssssssssssseeeccee 46 Setting Serial 47 Setting Display and Sound CCR En Re 48 Setting Time 49 Setting Language 49 Setting Background sseeceenne 49 Setting Theme 49 Setting Menu Timeout 50 Contents Setting Popup Timeout 50 Setting Backlight Timeout 50 Setting Show Central Clock Display 50 Setting Data Format 50 Setting Volume 50 Setting Card or Fingerprint OPTIONS 51 Setting a Card O
12. SUPFeMA BioStar Lite User Manual Version V1 1 Quality Assurance Warranty Suprema warrants the performance of the product specified in the specifications within the limitations set forth for a warranty period of one year from the date of delivery to the purchaser If the purchaser claims any defects covered in this warranty in writing within the warranty period then Suprema will repair or replace and deliver the defective product that is returned within the warranty period provided that the purchaser shall be responsible for any transportation cost including insurance for overseas shipping This warranty does not apply to 1 damage caused by strong external physical impact overcurrent misuse abuse or negligence 2 damage to the product that has been improperly repaired remodeled or modified without the written permission of the provider or 3 damage to the product that has been installed or used contrary to the manual provided by Suprema Claims for any defects must be submitted to Suprema in writing by using the Return Material Authorization Report provided by Suprema within 30 days of the finding of the defect or within 1 year from the date of delivery The Return Material Authorization Report must include the detailed information model number invoice number and serial number of the defective product A product without the return authorization number issued by Supremais not considered to be eligible for the warr
13. anty All defects must be reproducible Excluding the above mentioned warranties and remedies this product is provided as is without any expressed or implied warranties regarding product warranty commercial viability or availability for a particular purpose Quality Assurance Disclaimer The information in this document is provided in connection with Suprema products No license expressed or implied by estoppels or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document except as provided in Suprema s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Suprema assumes no liability whatso ever and Suprema disclaims any expressed or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of Suprema products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Suprema products are not intended for use in medical life saving or life sustaining applications or other applications in which the failure of the Suprema product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should Buyer use Suprema products for any such unintended or unauthorized applications Buyer shall indemnify and hold Suprema and its employees head quarters subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim o
14. be selected i Select a holiday group from the holiday drop down menu Each day may include as many as five distinct time periods ii Drag on the mouse across the timebar or manual input by clicking on the clock with an arrow pointing right iii In order to set an additional time zone for a holiday schedule repeat steps i and ii 5 Click Apply to update the time zone Click Cancel to cancel the update Modifying a Time Zone 1 Select a desired time zone from the list A window for modifying a time zone is displayed 2 Re enter a name to change f gt Timezone Management Name Morning A sunday D Moniy LD Tuesday GD Wednesday D musas fiiy O Saturday LE Holiday Schedule _ 0 a 6 e 12 Ib 1e el 2 Holidey1 None 16 TOOT o 6 o 12 1 te 2 2 Hotiday2 None 2 CON EN 59 Using the Access Control Menu 3 Modify a time zone for each day of the week from the schedule e You can modify a schedule by dragging the mouse across the timebar or manual input by clicking on the clock with an arrow pointing right e Each day may include as many as five distinct time periods e Click the arrow pointing downwards to apply the day s schedule to the following day e Drag the mouse across the timebar while pressing the Ctrl button simultane ously and the newly dragged parts are set as a schedule 4 Modify a time zone for each holiday schedule from the
15. can be used to setup timezones and access groups Adding a Holiday 1 Click Add The Holiday Management window will be displayed f gt Holiday Management Name ew Holiday index Date Period Repeat Index New v Date B7 Period 1 Mi Dey D once Add Modify om A Enter a name for a holiday Select New in the index field Select the start date of holidays from the drop down calendar Select the duration of holidays from the drop down calendar Check Once if this is a one time holiday Click Apply Modify to add a holiday to the list oN OO U W N Click Apply to update the holiday list Click Cancel to close the window NOTE Up to 32 holiday schedules can be added 56 Using the Access Control Menu Modifying a Holiday 1 Click ona holiday group from the list A window for modifying a holiday is displayed Holiday Management Name Luner New Year index Date Period Repeat D 2011 01 20 2011 01 21 2Day s Use vindex i Date Ge Period 1 i Day O Once Add Modity Select a holiday number from the index field Modify the desired fields Click Add Modify to update the selected holiday U A WW N Click Apply to update the holiday list Click Cancel to cancel the update Deleting a Holiday 1 Select a checkbox of a desired holiday group s O Holiday1 MHoliday12 Lunar New Year Thanks Giving Day
16. cation This is not facial recognition e Private Authentication Authenticates by customized methods for each individual e Match Timeout sec Sets a length of time in seconds for determining successful authentication NOTE Depending on the type of device some authentication modes may not be supported the device will then default to the closest possible mode Refer to Authentication Mode Supported by Devices Page 71 for details 44 Using the Device Menu Setting Network The device network submenu is used to configure the various communication and network settings Any modifications excluding TCP IP will be applied to all the devices connected to the BioStar Lite and having inner web servers The TCP IP settings will only affect the master device Home Device Access Control System Profile Operation Tull Network q Display E Card Finger Use DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 110 Wireless LAN Use WLAN SSID Encryption Enter Key PALI IIL Confim key 6000066000000 RS232 PC Not Use v RS485 PC 115200 RS485 NET Slave ar ax 1 Enter the desired TCP IP settings values for the master device Enter the desired WLAN setting values Only applies to WIFI devices Select the desired serial communication settings bh W N Click Apply to apply settings to all
17. ce authentication is faster and can continue even when other parts of the system are Offline e Door Doors are physical barriers that provide entry into a building or space At least one device must be connected to a door to provide access control However two devices should be connected to support the anti passback feature e SSID Service Set Indentifier SSID is a unique 32 byte identifier on each header of packets transmitted over wireless LANs which is used as an ID for a wireless device when connected Since SSID distinguishes one wireless LAN from another all APs or wireless devices to be connected to a particular wireless LAN must use the same SSID 75 Appendix Fingerprint Authentication Fingerprint Authentication is an automated process of matching two human fingerprints the previously recorded one and the currently entered one This product incorporates Suprema s exclusive award winning algorithms for recognizing fingerprints Fingerprint Sensor A fingerprint sensor is an electronic device used to capture digital images of fingerprint patterns The fingerprint captured by the fingerprint sensor is saved as raw data These raw data are processed to create a biometric template a collection of characteristics of an individual fingerprint that is stored and used for user authentication Biometrics Biometrics refers to a technology that utilizes a part of the human body to identify an individual BioStar Lite inc
18. commended to register fingerprints of an index or middle finger The fingerprint can be properly registered by placing a finger onto the sensor and covering the surface of the sensor 70 Appendix Authentication Mode Supported by Devices BioStation T2 1 N Used 1 N Used i BioStation BioLite Net Finger PW 1 N Used 1 Fingerprint Rey noe Key Finger PW 1 N OK key T amp A key Card ID Finger ID Finger Card Card ID Card ID PW ID Finger PW Card Card For BLN if fingerprint is set for authentication X Card card or ID cannot be set for authentication If you want to set Card ID Card both fingerprint PW and card for authentication you should Card ID Card set the Private PW Authentication For BEPL if only 3 q the card is set for Card ID Car authentication PW you should set the Private Authentication Card ID X PW a lll 71 Detailed Diagram Device Connections RS485 RS485 Montz F Secure V BioStation T2 BioStation T2 BioSta Web Server O LAN aaam Secure 1 0 BioStation T2 BioStation T2 RS485 Appendix Web Browser 72 Appendix Door Connections e Standard An inner device controls the door lock and is connected with an outer device by the general input trigger Available only when RTE is set to N O OUT IN Door Relay l Door Relay TCP IP e Secure An inner device controls the d
19. e Connections Page 72 for more details 18 Using Basic Menus 2 Click Info to view the detailed device information 3 Click ona desired function Factory Reset Upgrade Reboot Remove or Check Status Device Information Factory Reset Upgrade Reboot Remove Check Status Name Main_365 Madel ID BSTZMW OC 365 Firmware V11 111218 Hardware vol Kernel 110920 Le e Factory Reset Initializes the device to its factory defaults User and log data will not be affected e Upgrade Upgrades the firmware of the selected device i Click Upgrade ii Click Browse and select the desired firmware iii Click Apply to upgrade to the selected firmware Click Cancel to cancel upgrade Reboot Reboots the device e Remove Removes the selected device from the device list e Check Status Tests the network connection to the device 4 The device name can be modified 5 Click Apply to save any changes Click Cancel to close the pop up window NOTE e Click X on the top right corner in order to close the pop up window 19 Using Basic Menus Door Management The door management tree shows all doors configured on BioStar Lite See Door Connections Page 73 for more details Va Door a Enterence C J Adding Doors 1 Click Add The New Door Registration window will be displayed 2 Enter a desired door name Entry Not Use E ext Not Use v Relay intemal ROM
20. earch Button Search for registered users on the system NOTE Click ID or Name to sort the users respectively You can view or modify the user s general information by clicking a user from the user list Searching Users 1 Click Search The User Search window will be displayed 2 Select a name or ID from the user drop down menu User Name E 3 Enter a the respective name or ID 4 Click Search to display the search results Click Cancel to close the window 31 Using the User Menu New User Registration New User Registration User Information mn create PM EO Name New User Confirm PIN Z gt New User Registration Level Normal Private Auth NotUse SSM AC Group1 Full Access AC Group Not Use D Create PIN AC Group3 Not Use AC Group4 Not Use 1 ee Name New User Confirm PIN Bra namiatration Level Normal Private Auth Not Use Card ID 05 AC Groupt Full Access AC Group Not Use E AC Group3 AC Group4 Not Use co Deiete Card ID 0 0 x Delete CUS ED EED CES ED ET Window for host devices with a Window for host devices without a fingerprint scanner fingerprint scanner 1 Click New to begin registration Enter the user information Register a card This step can be skipped bh WW N Scan a fingerprint This step can be skipped and will not be available on host device with no fingerprint scanner 5 Click Add
21. em profile menu 2 System Configuration Management Backup or restore the device settings 3 User Information Management Backup or restore the user information 4 Language Resource Management Download or change the language resources 64 Using the System Profile Menu System Configuration Management The system configuration management submenus are used to backup and restore the system configuration backup file System Configuration Backup System Configuration 1 Click Backup System Configuration 2 When a pop up window appears click Download within the popup window 3 Select a location to save the system settings backup files in The device settings backup files will be saved on the designated path Restore System Configuration 1 Click Restore System Configuration Click Browse within the popup window Navigate and select the system configuration backup file bh W N Click Apply to restore the settings Click Cancel to cancel restoration NOTE The master device may malfunction if the backup files were corrupted If the system configuration backup file is not downloaded click the right mouse button and then press Save as 65 Using the System Profile Menu User Information Management The user information management submenus are used to backup and restore the user DB backup file User Information Restore User Information Backup User Informati
22. etting Menu Timeout Setting Popup Timeout Setting Backlight Timeout Setting Show Central Clock Display Setting Data Format Setting Volume Setting Card or Fingerprint Options Setting a Card Option Setting a Fingerprint Option Only for the devices using fingerprints Using the Device Menu Authentication Mode Configuration The device operation submenu is used to configure the authentication modes and matching timeout duration Any modifications will be applied to all the devices connected to the BioStar Lite and having inner web servers If the device does not have the option it will default to the closest possible option Tal Network Qt Dislav S Card Finser F Operation Tal Network q Displey E can axe Finger PN Gare Oniy Never s EN Never a Key Finger Never m keyi ringere Re M Card Never o 1D PIN Dual At ti Never EA Face Det L Window for host devices with a Window for host devices without a fingerprint scanner fingerprint scanner 1 Select the desired activation period for each ID authentication mode Only one of each active timezone can be set per group 2 Select if you wish to use dual authenication private authenication and or face detection 3 Select the maximum time the device should search the database before returning a result 4 Click Apply to apply settings to the all the devices connected to the BioStar Lite Click Default to reset the menu t
23. ew Search Logs Using the Log Menu Monitoring Event Logs The log monitoring feature provides a consolidated real time event driven log of all the devices registered in the BioStar Lite New entries are added to the bottom of the list The consolidated log will display a complete list of events even from devices that do not have a BioStar Lite server Device Access Control System Profile W Monitor Q Search Time Device ID Device Name User ID Image Log Event 19 49 10 365 Main_365 0 19 49 19 365 Main_365 19 51 11 365 Main_365 19 52 23 365 Main_365 20 00 41 365 Main_365 20 03 44 365 Main_365 20 04 28 365 Main_365 20 36 01 365 Main_365 20 36 30 365 Main_365 20 36 43 365 Main_365 20 37 12 365 Main_365 20 38 59 365 Main_365 20 39 12 365 Main_365 x System Start Tamper On Menu Entrance Menu Entrance Menu Entrance Menu Entrance Menu Entrance Enroll Success Enroll Success Enroll Success Enroll Success Identify Fail Enroll Success 314 xxx x C1 96 191 C K OK 37 Search Logs Using the Log Menu The log search feature provides the ability to search through the consolidated log via date user ID user name device and or event Screen View Device Date 2011 12 20 Device MCE Access Control System Profile Event 3 2011 12 20 16 32 57 365 Main_365 System Start 2011 12 20 16 33 05 365 Main_365 Tamper On 2011 12 20 16 33 50 365 Main_365 Menu Entra
24. ezone GB 289 Moin_ses Select a time zone to allow access Select a device to allow access Click lt or gt to add and remove access rights from the group Click Apply to update the access control list Click Cancel to cancel the update 61 Using the Access Control Menu Modifying an Access Group 1 Click a desired access group A window for modifying an access group is displayed 2 Modify the desired fields Access Group Management Name A Group Timezone Main 385365 Always 3 Click Apply to apply the change Click Cancel to cancel the change Deleting an Access Group 1 Select the checkbox of a desired access group s ais Full Access No Access afternoon 2 Click Delete to delete the selected access groups 62 Chapter 33 Using the System Profile Menu Screen View System Configuration Management Backup System Configuration Restore System Configuration User Information Management Backup User Information Restore User Information Language Resource Management Download Language Resource Upload Language Resource Using the System Profile Menu The system profile submenu is used to backup and restore various BioStar Lite server settings Screen View Device Access Control System Profile 1 System Profile Menu Tab Click the tab to access the syst
25. f personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that Suprema was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part Suprema reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice to improve reliability function or design Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked reserved or undefined Suprema reserves these for future definitions and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them Contents Quality Assurance uu eeceessssseecscsseeceseeeeeeee 2 Chapter 1 Getting Started 8 F ES RER 8 KGVIE CALLE SRE 9 Configuration eesssseccssesccesseccsseeeecnseees 11 BioStation T2 11 NES LATIONM Es sesrsrsinecmrnesss 13 Chapter 2 Using Basic M nus ss 15 SCNCENVIGW sccscosessocscscesnsoseonsesocosoesossccoriees 15 Device Management Adding Devices Viewing the Device Information18 Door Management 20 Adding Doors 20 Modifying Door Information 22 Remotely Closing Doors 23 Remotely Opening Doors 23 Setting a Language 24 Viewing the Help Manual sss ssssssss 24 Checking the BioStar Lite Firmware V rsiON she 24 Administrator Account Management 25 Adding or Modifying an Administrator Account usss 25 Deleting an Administrator ACCOUNT nn 26
26. is recommended for a regular Time and Attendance Secure or Most Secure is recommended for an environment that requires higher access control security e Fast Mode You can set the authentication speed for fingerprint authentication Normal Fast Fastest and Auto are available e Fake Detect You can set the device to enable or disable a preventive test for a fake fingerprint attack Use and Not Use are available e Scan Timeout You can set amount of time sec to attempt a scan from 1 to 20 If a user does not place a finger on the device within this period authentication will fail 52 Using the Device Menu e Sensitivity You can set the sensitivity value from 1 to 7 for the fingerprint scanner of device 1 Most insensitive 7 Most sensitive e View Image You can set to display or hide a fingerprint image upon a successful scan Use and Not Use are available The fingerprint image can be verified on the screen upon scanning and guide the user to correctly place the finger NOTE Increasing the security level will indirectly increase the FRR False Reject Rate because the stricter authentication protocols will reject more inconsistencies Setting Fast Mode to Auto will set the authentication speed of the device proportional to the total number of templates registered on the device When the sensitivity is set to low the scanned fingerprint image is displayed in a higher quality Set the sensitivity to the maximu
27. le 5 Click Apply to apply the change Click Cancel to cancel the change NOTE In order to change phrases for each language that are displayed on BioStar Lite the relevant content needs to be modified on the resource files and reapplied to the device When you modify resource files that are downloaded from BioStar Lite the existing rules for writing resource files must be followed If not the device may malfunction Ifthe language resource backup file is not downloaded click the right mouse button and then press Save as 67 Appendix Understanding the Product Details Introducing Devices Supporting BioStar Lite Notes for Authenticating Fingerprints on the Device Authentication Mode Supported by Devices Detailed Diagram Device Connections Door Connections Troubleshooting Glossary Index Appendix Understanding the Product Details Introducing Devices Supporting BioStar Lite BioStation T2 X Station BioStation T2 is a device to control access and check attendance based on an IP network with a 5 inch touch screen LCD and face detection technology It processes up to 1 3 000 authentications within one second with a built in high performance CPU and supports various interfaces such as WiFi PoE RS485 and Wiegand while having a video phone and imbedded web server function Also it provides an intuitive GUI based on a touch screen and enables authentication by using an RF card and password X S
28. lose h_365 o x Tamper On ERTL cD 39 Using the Log Menu e Selecting a Device i Click Select to display the connected device in a pop up window Device List BB Main_365 365 192 168 1 10 ii Select a device s to search iii Click Select to add the devices to the device list e Entering a User ID Enter either the ID or name of the user Multiple IDs can be entered by separating each with semicolons as seperators e Selecting an Event i Click Select to display events ii Select an event s to search gt Event Select Enroll Success Enroll Fail Verity Success Verify Fail Identify Success Identify Fail iii Click Select to add the events to the event list 40 2 Click Search to display the search results The search results may span across several pages 3 Click Export and then click Download in a pop up window in order to designate a location to save a file in Event logs will be saved as a file on the designated path Dpnote Authentication Mode Configuration Setting Fingerprint Authentication Only for the devices using fingerprints Setting Card Authentication Setting ID Authentication Setting Other Options Setting Network Setting IP Address Setting WLAN Setting Serial Setting Display and Sound Options Setting Time Chapter 6 Using the Device Menu Setting Language Setting Background Setting Theme S
29. m value in a normal environment When direct sunlight is present set the sensitivity to low in order to minimize the effect of direct sunlight Using View Image is helpful in determining if a fingerprint has been properly scanned Applicable fingerprint settings will vary from device to device 53 Chapter 7 Using the Access Control Menu Screen View Holiday Group Management Adding a Holiday Modifying a Holiday Deleting a Holiday Timezone Management Adding a Time Zone Modifying a Time Zone Deleting a Time Zone Access Group Management Adding an Access Group Modifying an Access Group Deleting an Access Group Using the Access Control Menu BioStar Lite supports up to 128 time zones consisting of seven day schedules along with two holiday schedules Each day in a time zone may include as many as five distinct time periods In total BioStar supports up to 128 access groups for which a time zone may be specified for each device Screen View Log Device Access Control System Profile Full Access No Access 4 1 Access Control Menu Tab Click the tab to access the access control menu 2 Holiday Window Add modify or delete the registered holidays 3 Time Zone Window Add modify or delete the registered timezones 4 Access Group Window Add modify or delete the registered access groups 55 Using the Access Control Menu Holiday Group Management Holiday groups
30. ment for details regarding managing doors Getting Started Managing Devices The administrator can set the settings of up to 10 devices with BioStar Lite Also the administrator can adjust settings such as an authentication mode communication settings actions screens and sounds All settings regarding the operating mode display volume or fingerprint options modified on BioStar Lite will be applied to all devices on the BioStar Lite system Please refer to Using the Device Menu for details regarding managing devices 10 Getting Started Configuration BioStation T2 Configuration is available on devices that have a BioStar Lite server 1 Goto the TCP IP submenu and check Use BioStar Lite Menu gt Network gt TCP IP gt Use BioStar Lite A Wa om 05 20 Status v LAN Type Use BioStar Lite 5 Port Max Conn S D gt Fig1 TCP IP submenu page 1 Fig2 TCP IP submenu page 2 11 Getting Started 2 Write down the IP address currently set in the device Menu gt Network gt TCP IP gt IP Address Mey OF pMO5 20 Status v LAN Type Port Max Conn gt sis Fig 3 TCP IP submenu page 1 If the IP address remains the default value of 127 0 0 1 verify the IP configuration with your network administrator 3 Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome and enter the IP address of the device into the URL The webpage for the
31. n the selected door Using Basic Menus Setting a Language You can set a language to be displayed on the BioStar Lite screen 1 Click Language A language selection window will be displayed 2 Select English Korean or Custom English Korean Custom DEB 3 Click Apply to use the selected language on the displayed screen Click Cancel to cancel setting a language Viewing the Help Manual Online help for the current menu can be accessed by clicking Help suerema BioStar Lite Checking the BioStar Lite Firmware Version Click Version to see BioStar Lite s software version 24 Using Basic Menus Administrator Account Management Click Account to access BioStar Lite s administrator account management window Language Help Account Version Logout x Adding or Modifying an Administrator Account 1 Click Account on the top right of the screen The BioStar Lite Admin Account Management window will be displayed gt BioStar Lite Admin Account Management Enter an administrator ID Enter the name of administrator Create a password Re enter the password to confirm a uu BB WU N Click Add Modify to register or update an administrator account NOTE Ifthe administrator account information is forgotten the device hosting BioStar Lite can be initialized to its factory defaults Warning All configurations set on BioStar Lite will be lost n Using
32. nce 2011 12 20 16 35 46 365 Main_365 System Start 4 2011 12 20 16 35 56 365 Main_365 Tamper On 2011 12 20 16 36 31 365 Main_365 Menu Entrance 2011 12 20 16 38 28 365 Main_365 System Start 2011 12 20 16 38 37 365 Main_365 Tamper On 2011 12 20 16 39 03 365 Main_365 Menu Entrance 2011 12 20 16 39 12 Main_365 Menu Entrance 1 2 3 5 1 Mode Click Monitor to access the real time monitoring window and Search to access the search window 2 Log Menu Tab Click the tab to access the log menu Using the Log Menu 3 Search Parameters e Date Designate a time periods for the search e User ID Enter the desired user ID s A blank entry will search all user IDs e Device Search Enter the desired device s A blank entry will search all devices e Event Search Select the desired event s A blank entry will search all events e Search Button Click Search to begin the search 4 Search Results Window Displays the search results 5 Export Button Save the event logs in a CSV file format Search Logs 1 Input the desired search parameters e Selecting a Period Click the drop down calendars to select the timeframe for the search W Monitor Q Search Dete 201 1223 Br 2011 1223 Br User ID device O 2011 27 g Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 11 12 13 14 5 16 17 Search R pa paaa 25 a Event 25 26 27 28 3 3 Name UseriD Image Log Event 2011 12 23 h 365 0 x System Start 20114223 Today C
33. ngerprint 2 Follow the instructions displayed on the linked device 3 To register an additional fingerprint repeat steps 1 and 2 See Notes for Authenticating Fingerprints on the Device Page 70 for details on how to properly register a fingerprint 4 Click Add to register the scanned fingerprint Click Cancel to cancel registering the scanned fingerprint NOTE Upon success an image of the fingerprint will be displayed Click Delete next to the scanned fingerprint to delete corresponding fingerprint 34 T Modity PIN U W N Elly Lee Confirm PIN 9000 E User Modification Normal 2 Private Auth Not Use AC Group Full Access v AC Group2 Not Use 1 Modify PIN AC Group3 Not Use AC Groups Not Use Fans Confirm PIN Normal M Private Auth NotUse nb F 7 AC Group Full Access AC Group Not Use AC Group3 Not Use AC Group4 Not Use Card ID 00 Window for host devices with a Window for host devices without a fingerprint scanner fingerprint scanner Click on a desired user from the user list Update user information Update card information Update fingerprint information for the devices using fingerprints Click Apply to apply the change Click Cancel to cancel the change Chapter 5 Using the Log Menu Monitoring Event Logs Search Logs Screen Vi
34. o enable the port Not Use 9600 19200 38400 57600 1 15200 e RS485 NET Sets mode for devices connected via RS485 Not Use Host Slave D pnote Using the Device Menu Setting Display and Sound Options The device display submenu is used to configure the time and various OSD settings Any modifications will be applied to all the devices connected to the BioStar Lite and having inner web servers The OSD settings will only affect devices with a LCD screen Device Access Control System Profile JR Operation Full Network q Display E Card Finger 2or 1220 Br 20 m 42 __ m 57 M E Get PC Time Get Device Time Backlight Timeout Korean Language Ke 560 Background Logo Show Center Clock Theme Themet Date Format Menu Timeout sec 20 Volume Level Popup Timeout sec 9 TIDEND 1 Set the current date and time 2 Select the desired OSD settings 3 Click Apply to apply settings to all the device connected to the BioStar Lite Click Default to reset any change which will not be applied to the device 48 Using the Device Menu Setting Time You can check or change the time on the Device e Checking Time Click Get Device Time to check the time on the master device e Changing Time i Set the date with a drop down calendar ii Set the desired hour minute and second iii Click Set Device Time to apply the changed time
35. o its defaults The changes will not be automatically applied 43 Using the Device Menu Setting Fingerprint Authentication Only for the devices using fingerprints e Finger Only Authenticates using only a fingerprint e Finger PIN Authenticates using both fingerprint and password e Key Finger Authenticates using both a T A key and fingerprint e Key Finger PIN Authenticates using a T A key fingerprint and password Setting Card Authentication e Card Only Authenticates using only a card e Card PIN Authenticates using both card and password e Card Finger Authenticates using both card and fingerprint e Card Finger PIN Authenticates using card and either fingerprint or password e Card Finger PIN Authenticates using card fingerprint and password Setting ID Authentication e ID PIN Authenticates with using ID and password e ID Finger Authenticates using both ID and fingerprint e 1D Finger PIN Authenticates using both ID and either fingerprint or password e ID Finger PIN Authenticates using ID fingerprint and password Setting Other Options e Dual Authentication Authenticates using IDs fingerprints or cards of two people The entry relay operates only when two different users try authentication and the second user should try authentication within at least 15 seconds after the first user is authenticated e Face Detection Authenticates by detecting a face after successful authenti
36. on APB anti passback is a feature to limit the access of users with no entrance or departure record Therefore this feature distinguishes IN Devices and OUT Devices and allows only users authenticated on the IN Device to be authenticated on the OUT Device and vice versa The APB anti passback feature can be set only if a device is installed on both the inside and outside of the door 21 Using Basic Menus Modifying Door Information 1 Select the desired door from the door list The selected door will be displayed in blue Door a Enterence BB Main_s65 19216811 2 Click Setup The door modification window will be displayed Door Modification Name Enterence Entry Main_365 M gt Exit Not Use Relay Internal RO MA Duration sec 3 RTE internal RTE Type N 0 Door Sensor NotUse M DoorSensortype N70 Held Open Time 0 sec Unlock Time Never Lock Time Never O Use Anti passback ax a2 a 3 Update the desired fields e See Adding Doors Page 20 for more details 4 Click Apply to update the door information Click Remove to remove the selected door from the door list Click Cancel to close the window 22 Remotely Closing Doors 1 Select a desired door from the door list 2 Click Close to close the selected door Remotely Opening Doors 1 Select a desired door from the door list 2 Click Open to ope
37. on 1 Click Backup User Information to create a backup of the User DB 2 When a pop up window appears click Download 3 Select a location to save the user DB backup file The user DB backup file will be saved on the designated path Restore User Information 1 Click Restore User Information to restore a previously backed up user DB Click Browse within the popup window Navigate and select the user DB backup file b amp b W N Click Apply to restore the user DB Click Cancel to cancel restoration NOTE The master device may malfunction if the backup files were corrupted Ifthe user DB backup file is not downloaded click the right mouse button and then press Save as 66 Using the System Profile Menu Language Resource Management The language resource management submenus are used to backup and restore the language table file CETTE Upload Language Resource Download Language Resource 1 Click Download Language Resource to save a language table from BioStar Lite 2 Clicka language table to restore English Korean or Custom 3 Select a location to save the language table The language table will be saved on the designated path Upload Language Resource 1 Click Upload Language Resource to input a language table into BioStar Lite 2 Select a language system to overwrite English Korean or Custom 3 Click Browse to select the resource file path 4 Navigate to and select the desired language tab
38. oor lock and is connected with an outer device by the RS 485 ports using encrypted communication with tightened security OUT IN Door Relay TCP IP 73 Appendix Troubleshooting When any issues arise while using BioStar Lite you can request technical support from Suprema via email sales supremainc com When you send an email please include the following information The version of BioStar Lite that you are using The model and firmware version of the Suprema device that you are using A detailed error message if an error message appears A brief description regarding the issue Your name and title 74 Appendix Glossary e Resource Files Resource files refer to files in which phrases displayed on BioStar Lite are saved e CSN Card Mode In CSN card mode when the card is inserted the identification number on the card is authenticated by being compared to the identification number registered on the device When a user is registered the identification number assigned to the card is saved on the device e APB Anti passback Anti passback is a function that restricts access to each device APB blocks the unauthorized access attempts by those who with no previous access authentication records try to enter using an accessible card or follow the authorized user into the office or building e Distributed Processing In the BioStar Lite system the authentication database is distributed to each device Hen
39. orporates Suprema s exclusive fingerprint recognition technologies allowing access only to those who are identified biometrically FRR FRR False Reject Rate The false rejection rate is a probability that the system will incorrectly reject an access attempt by an authorized user The FRR is the ratio of the number of false rejections to the number of all identification attempts Secure 1 0 Secure I O is an extended I O box that performs encoded RS485 communications with devices If the built in I O of a device is used the door may be opened when the device is physically damaged If the Secure I O is used the door can be prevented from being opened when the device is physically damaged 76 Index Adding a Holiday 56 Adding an Access Group 61 Adding aTime Zone 58 Adding Devices 17 Adding Doors 20 Administrator Account Management 25 Anti passback 21 Authentication Mode 71 B Backup System Configuration 65 Backup User Information 66 BioStar Lite Firmware version 24 Card Authentication 44 Card ID 34 CSN Mode 52 CSV Format 41 Deleting a Holiday 57 Deleting an Access Group 62 Deleting a Time Zone 60 Device Connections 72 Door Connections 73 Appendix Door Management 20 Download Language Resource 67 Dual Authentication 44 Entering General Information 33 Event Logs 37 Face Detection 44 Fake Detect 52 Fast Mode 52 Fingerprint Authentication 44 ID Authentication 44 Match Timeout 44 Modifying a
40. ot change when restoring default values 50 Using the Device Menu Setting Card or Fingerprint Options The device card finger submenu is used to configure the various scanner settings Any modifications will be applied to all the devices connected to BioStar Lite and having inner web servers System Profile System Profile E cara ringer Tall Network i Display cad _ d Window for host devices with a Window for host devices without a fingerprint scanner fingerprint scanner 1 Select a mode for the card scanner 2 Select various fingerprint scanner settings for devices using fingerprints 3 Click Apply to apply settings to all the devices connected to the BioStar Lite Click Default to reset any change which will not be applied to the device 51 Using the Device Menu Setting a Card Option You can set mode for a card to be used as an access control device Not Use and CSN Mode are available NOTE The CSN Mode uses the CSN Card Serial Number to authenticate the user The CSN of a scanned card will be compared with the CSN information stored within the user DB Setting a Fingerprint Option Only for the devices using fingerprints You can adjust fingerprint authentication settings to be used as an access control device e Security Level You can set the verification level for fingerprint authentication Normal Secure and Most Secure are available Normal
41. ption 52 Setting a Fingerprint Option Only for the devices using fingerprints eessseeeccseecccseeeersseeseeeee 52 Chapter 7 Using the Access Control Menu 55 Screen View 55 Holiday Group Management 56 Adding a Holiday 56 Modifying a Holiday 57 Deleting a Holiday sess 57 Timezone Management 58 Adding a Time Zone 58 Modifying a Time Zone sses 59 Deleting a Time Zone 60 Access Group Management 61 Adding an Access Group sss 61 Modifying an Access Group 62 Deleting an Access Group 62 Contents Chapter 8 Appendix sense 69 Using the System Profile Menu 64 Understanding the Product ey 64 Details m0 69 Introducing Devices System Configuration Supporting BioStar Lite 69 ManageMe nl c sesccessescrescnsesnsersccneers 65 Notes for Authenticating Backup System Configuration 65 Fingerprints on the Device 70 Restore System Configuration 65 Authentication Mode Supported by Devices 71 User Information Management 66 Backup User Information 66 Detailed Diagram 72 Rectore User Infomation aaa 66 Device Connections 72 Door Connections 73 Language Resource Management 67 Troubleshooting sssecssescccseeseeeseeeee 74 Download Language Glossary 75 R SOUTCE aa nuls 67 l Upload Language Resource 67 INOX ssessnsscsssceeronssecenseeeree tree R 77 M IN WN T Chapter 1 Getting Star
42. schedule for each holiday You can change a time zone by selecting up to two holiday schedules i Select a holiday group from the holiday drop down menu Each day may include as many as five distinct time periods ii Drag on the mouse across the timebar or manual input by clicking on the clock with an arrow pointing right iii In order to set an additional time zone for a holiday schedule repeat steps i and ii 5 Click Apply to update the timezone list Click Cancel to cancel the update Deleting a Time Zone 1 Check a checkbox of a desired time zone un Always New Schedule Never morning New M Morning 2 Click Delete to remove the selected timezones 60 Access Group Management Using the Access Control Menu The access group tool is an advanced feature to provide schedules for each device in a group The devices and timezones must be setup in order to begin access group configurations Full Access and No Access are default access groups and cannot be deleted or modified You can allow access on all devices at all times by selecting Full Access You can restrict access on all devices at all time by selecting No Access Adding an Access Group 1 Click Add The Access Group Management window will be displayed 2 ao uu A W Enter a name for a new group f Access Group Management Name New Group Tim
43. tation is a device to control access and check attendance with an RF card based on an innovative IP network with a touch screen LCD and face detection technology It provides an intuitive GUI based on a 3 5 inch touch screen and enables authentication by using an RF card and password Also it detects faces with a built in camera and stores a maximum of 200 000 users by utilizing 1 GB of a built in flash memory and 256 MB of RAM 69 Appendix Notes for Authenticating Fingerprints on the Device Since it is important to scan high quality fingerprint images when registering fingerprints please note the details below prior to registering fingerprints e Check if the registrant s fingerprints are clean and dry If needed place a finger on the sensor again after wiping a fingerprint to be registered with a dry cloth or blow onto a fingerprint if it is too dry e The same fingerprint must be scanned twice in order to register two fingerprints for the same finger Each user can register two fingers four fingerprints e Do not scan a finger with a scar or faint fingerprint e If the fingerprint recognition rate is low it is recommended to delete the relevant fingerprint information and register a new fingerprint In order to obtain high quality fingerprint information the registrant should try to cover the entire area of the sensor with a fingerprint Since it is better to use a finger convenient for placing onto the sensor it is re
44. ted j Features Key Features Configuration BioStation T2 X Station Getting Started Features Distributed Intelligence Access Control System Suprema s distributed intelligence approach requires less hardware and less wiring than the conventional centralized access control systems User information access rules and other data can be distributed to each device to speed up authorization time and provide continual operation even when the network connection is cut off Combination of Conventional Access Control and Biometrics Compared to conventional access control systems this product was further developed to support biometric identification and access card configuration features Convenient Network Connection that Supports Both TCP IP and RS485 Devices can be either connected via Ethernet or wirelessly to a local area network or directly connected via serial connections RS485 High level Access Security Controls In order to provide access control with higher level security Suprema s access control devices incorporate state of the art fingerprint recognition algorithms that won two consecutive first place awards in the fingerprint authentication contest FVC2004 and FVC2006 Getting Started Key Features BioStar Lite is a system suitable for a small sized access control environment with less than 10 devices which provides a convenient easy access control management to the user via a simple and
45. to register the new user Click Cancel to cancel registration 32 Using the User Menu Entering User Information N User Information ID Create PIN Name New User Confirm PIN Level Normal J Private Auth Not Use v AC Group Full Access v AC Group2 Not Use v AC Group3 Not Use AC Group4 Not Use x 1 Enter a numerical ID Click Check ID to check for ID availability Enter a name Enter the desired PIN number Re enter the PIN number to confirm Set a desired user level to Normal or Admin Y A U A A WN Set a private authentication mode This mode will be prioritized over the device s default settings See Authentication Mode Configuration Page 43 for more details 8 Set an access group for the user Each user can be a part of 4 different access groups NOTE A user in a particular access group can be authenticated within the time frame set on a device belonging to a corresponding access group See Using the Access Control Menu Page 54 for more details 33 Using the User Menu Registering a Card 1 Click Read to register a card 2 Follow the instructions displayed on the linked device If the scan is successful the card ID will be displayed on BioStar Lite 3 Click Delete to delete the entered card ID Scanning a Fingerprint Only for host devices with a fingerprint scanner Fingerprint Registration l a 1 Click Scan to register a fi
46. ual Checking the BioStar Lite Firmware Version Administrator Account Management Adding or Modifying an Administrator Account Deleting an Administrator Account Logout Using Basic Menus Screen View supremo Language Help Account Version Logout BioStar Lite Access Control System Profile 8 Device BB Mein 985 12168110 1 Aq 40 I 9 i il F jh 4 i Into Add ii lu ET A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 User Monitor Log Real time Monitoring Consolidated Logs Live monitoring of all devices Query by user device event Add edit delete users A Close Gropen X Setup add 1 Main Menu Tabs Navigate to the desired menu by clicking on the respective tab e Home Accesses the Main Menu e User Accesses the User Menu e Log Accesses the Log Menu e Device Accesses the Device Menu e Access Control Accesses the Access Control Menu e System Profile Accesses the System Profile Menu 2 Language Button Selects BioStar Lite s displayed language 3 Help Button Opens a help screen for the relevant menu 15 Using Basic Menus Account Button BioStar Lite administrator management Version Button Displays BioStar Lite s software version Logout Button Logs out of BioStar Lite An administrator account must be created for the feature to work Main Window The main contents of each menu will be displayed here Door Management e Close Close the selected door

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