SUPREME BioStaion T2 User manual


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BioStation T2 is the IP network-based premium fingerprint verification terminal that delivers various authentication modes such
as fingerprint, RFID, and PIN authentication for access control and time & attendance.
Features
5 inch
touchscreen LCD
An intuitive GUI provided on the high-durable 5 inch touchscreen LCD delivers easy user
management and displays various information and notices.
Camera for
face image capture
The built-in high-performance camera detects the face image and captures image logs which
delivers enhance security through valid identification check.
Embedded Web
Server
The embedded web server (BioStar Lite) allows administrators to manage users and devices
through a web browser in any PC without S/W and database installation.
Fast matching speed
Loaded with world’s best performing Suprema fingerprint algorithm and powerful dual CPU
achieves unparalleled 1:3,000 fingerprint matches in less than a second.
Versatile Interfaces
Provides various interfaces, such as PoE, WiFi, TCP/IP, and RS485/232, allowing users to
connect to PCs and configure the network. In addition, Wiegand and I/O ports allow users to
configure various access control systems.
Video Phone
Provides IP-basedAV interface and analog video phone functions.
RF Card Options
Supports EM, Mifare Classic, Mifare Plus, and Mifare DesFire(CSN) cards.

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These safety instructions provided here are meant to guard your safety and prevent any possible damage or loss of property.
Please carefully read these and keep them in mind when you use Suprema’s product.
SafetyInstructions
Do not install the terminal in a place affected by direct
sunlight, humidity, dust, or soot.
Do not drop the terminal or cause any impact on the
terminal.
Keep the terminal away from magnets or anything
containing magnetic material, such as magnet, TV sets,
computer monitor (especially CRT) and speakers.
Do not apply heavy pressure to the touch screen.
Keep the terminal away from any heating devices or heat
sources.
Do not disassemble, repair, or reconstruct the terminal
without any direction of Suprema. Otherwise, you cannot
receive proper A/S for the terminal from Suprema.
Do not spill any liquids such as soda, water, or solutions
into the terminal.
Keep the product out of reach from children for safety
purposes.
Use a soft cloth or towel when cleaning the terminal. Do
not spray water on the terminal. Do not use the terminal for any other purpose than its
original use.
Clean the terminal regularly to prevent dust from settling
onto it.
In case of product malfunction or problems, please
contact Suprema’s Customer Service Center or the sales
agent.

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TableofContents
1 Before Getting Started................................................................6
Components ................................................................................7
Basic Components■...............................................................7
Optional Accessories■...........................................................8
Names and Functions of Parts ....................................................9
Front■.....................................................................................9
Bottom■................................................................................10
Rear■ .................................................................. 10
Dimensions................................................................................11
Menu Screen .............................................................................12
Standby Screen.........................................................................13
Authentication Mode..................................................................14
How to place a finger.................................................................15
2 Installation ..................................................................................17
Installation..................................................................................18
Connector/Cable Specifications ................................................19
232 CABLE (3■-pin Connector)...........................................19
SWITCH CABLE (8■-pin Connector)...................................19
RELAY CABLE (3■-pin Connector).....................................20
WIEGAND CABLE (5■-pin Connector)................................20
POWER CABLE (2■-pin Connector) ...................................20
VIDEO PHONE CABLE (7■-pin Connector)........................21

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RS485 CABLE (4■-pin Connector)......................................21
Connection.................................................................................22
Power Connection (2■-pin Connector).................................22
USB Cable Connection■......................................................23
Ethernet Connection (Ethernet Cable)■...............................24
Ethernet Connection (Direct connection to PC)■.................25
PoE hub connection■...........................................................26
Wireless Connection■..........................................................27
USB Memory Connection■..................................................28
RS485 PC Connection (4■-pin Connector)..........................29
RS485 Connection to Secure I/O■
or Other Terminals (4-pin Connector) ..................................30
RS232 Connectio■n.............................................................31
Videophone Connection■.....................................................32
Relay Connection■- Fail Safe Lock (3-pin Connector) .......33
Relay Connection■- Fail Secure Lock (3-pin Connector) ...33
Relay Connection■– Automatic Door (3-pin Connector).....34
TTL Switch Input Connection (8■-pin Connector)................35
Wiegand Input (5■-pin Connector).......................................36
Wiegand Output (5■-pin Connector)....................................36
System Configuration.................................................................37
Standalone■.........................................................................37
Secured■..............................................................................37
Network Configuration■........................................................38
3 User Menu...................................................................................39
Access Authentication ...............................................................40
Fingerprint Authentication......................................................40
Fingerprint Only■.................................................................40
Fingerprint + Pin Authentication■.........................................40
T&A Key+Fingerprint Authentication■.................................41
T&A Key + Fingerprint + Pin Authentication■......................41
Card Authentication................................................................41
Card Only Authentication■...................................................41
Card + Password Authentication■.......................................42
Card + Fingerprint Authenti■cation......................................42
Card + Fingerprint/Password Authentication■.....................43
Card + Fi■ngerprint + Password Authentication..................43
ID Authentication....................................................................44
ID + Password Authentication■............................................44
ID + Fingerprint Authentication■..........................................44
ID + Fingerprint/Password Authentication■.........................45
ID + Fingerprint + Password Authentication■......................45
T&A Mode..................................................................................46
T&A Mode Setup■................................................................46
T&A Authenticate Methods■................................................47
T&A Event■..........................................................................47
Personal Entrance/T&A Record Check■.............................47
Authentication Failures..............................................................48

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4 Admin Menu................................................................................49
Registering an Admin.................................................................50
Entering into Admin Menu■..................................................51
Configuration of Admin Menu■............................................52
User Enrollment process............................................................54
Registering User to Device (using CSN) ...................................55
Enroll User■.........................................................................56
Edit/Delete User■.................................................................59
Search User■.......................................................................60
Checking the Registered User Info■....................................61
Deleting All Users■...............................................................61
Registering a User to a Card (using Template Card) ................62
Issuing a Card■....................................................................62
Formatting a Card■..............................................................63
Network Setup ...........................................................................64
TCP/IP Setup■.....................................................................64
Server Setup■......................................................................65
Serial Communication■........................................................65
USB■....................................................................................66
■USB Memory......................................................................66
Wireless LAN■.....................................................................67
Authentication Mode..................................................................68
Finger Auth Mode■...............................................................68
Card Auth Mode■.................................................................68
ID Auth Mode■.....................................................................69
Operation■...........................................................................69
T&A Mode■..........................................................................70
T&A Event■..........................................................................71
Camera■Event....................................................................71
Device Setup .............................................................................72
Fingerprint Setting■..............................................................72
Door■...................................................................................73
Interphone Setting■..............................................................74
Date & Time Setup■.............................................................75
Device Info■.........................................................................75
Memory Info■.......................................................................75
Touchscreen Calibration■....................................................76
Touchkeypad Calibration■...................................................76
Reset■..................................................................................76
Factory Default■...................................................................76
Display Setup.............................................................................77
Log.............................................................................................78
Log List■..............................................................................78
Log Search■.........................................................................78
Delete All Log■.....................................................................79
Log Info■..............................................................................79
5 Appendix.....................................................................................80
Product Specifications...............................................................81
Electrical Specification...............................................................82

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1Before Getting
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Please check the package and ensure that all of the components are prepared.
Components
■Basic Components
Software CD (1 copy)
BioStation T2 Body Wall Bracket
Screws and PVC Anchors
(4 EA each)
Mini USB Cable
Ferrite Core Cables (7 types, 9
EA)
CARD

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■Optional Accessories
Plastic Stand Secure I/O
USB Mifare Reader/Writer
USB fingerprint scanner
(for enrollment on PC)
Access Point
(For Wireless Model only) RF Cards
Analog Video Phone Power Adapter
Note Theproductshownaboveisjustanimagetoillustratetheproduct.DependingonSuprema’sinternalchanges,someofthecomponents
shownheremaybedifferentandchangedfromthecomponentsthatyouhavereceived.

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NamesandFunctionsofParts
■Front
No. Name Function
1 Microphone Used for interphone call.
2 Proximity Sensor
A sensor that detects objects around the device
without any physical contact. To reduce power
consumption, BioStation T2 lowers the
brightness of the backlight when no input is
made for a specified time.
3 Camera Used for still image logs and video interphone.
4 Card reader Reads a RF card.
5 Fingerprint Sensor
LED
Displays the status of the fingerprint sensor.
1)ON – Waiting for fingerprint input
2)Blinking – Requesting for a specific fingerprint
or fingerprint for registration
6 Speaker Outputs sound effects and voices.
7 Fingerprint Sensor Used to register and authenticate a user's
fingerprint.
8 CALL Key Used to make a call when a video phone is
connected.
9 T&A Keys (F1~F4) Used as function keys to select the T&A event
10 Color LCD Screen Displays time, status, and UI for operation.

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■Bottom
■Rear
No. Name Function
1 USB type A A slot to connect a USB memory
2 Mini USB A slot to connect a PC to a USB.
No. Name Function
1 USB Wireless
LAN port
A slot to connect the USB wireless LAN device.
For the wireless LAN-supported BioStation T2
model, the wireless LAN device is mounted
before released from the factory.
2 RJ45 Socket Connects Ethernet cable
3, 4 3-pin Connector Connects RELAY(0,1)
5, 6 4-pin Connector Connects RS485(0,1)
7, 8 Termination Switch RS485 TERMINATION Enable/Disable
9 8-pin Connector SWITCH Input
10 3-pin Connector Connects RS232 port
11 7-pin Connector Connects VIDEOPHONE
12 5-pin Connector WIEGAND Input/Output
13 2-pin Connector Connects power supply
14 Slot for Micro SD
Memory Card Used to insert Micro SD-type memory card for
extended functions.
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Dimensions
■155mm(W) x 155mm(H) x 40mm(D)
Rear Side Bracket
155 mm
155 mm
40 mm 135 mm
134.2 mm 109 mm

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MenuScreen
1 Status Bar: Displays the current date, time, and status
icons.
2 ID: Enters the user ID for authentication.
3 T&A: Enters the additional T&A events.
4 Menu: Enters the administrator menu.
5 T&A Key Display: Describes operations of F1~F4, CALL
keys. The buttons work like F1~F4, CALL keys.
1
Displays whether or not to use face
detection option for image logs.
2
Displays Ethernet connection status and
wireless LAN connection status.
3
Displays connection to PC via Ethernet and
wireless LAN.
4
Displays RS485 connection.
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3
4
5
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StandbyScreen
■Start-up Screen
Theme 1 Theme 2 Theme 3 Theme
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Note
Whentimeishiddenfromthecenterofthescreenfor
Theme1andTheme3,themovingbackground
screenisdisplayed.
■T&A Configuration
The T&A event is displayed under the status
bar.
■Setting the Background Screen
Notice Slide
PDF
■Other Standby Screens
Locked: You can lock the terminal using
the tampers position or a specific input
port. To unlock the terminal,
administrator’s authentication is required.
Armed: When a security area is set, you
can change the mode of the terminal to
the security mode. To release the
security mode, authentication by a user
who belongs to the corresponding
security group is required.
For more details, see the BioStar
manual.

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AuthenticationMode
BioStation T2 supports various authentication modes using fingerprints, RFID card, and ID (PIN).
Fingerprint Authentication Mode Card Authentication Mode ID Authentication Mode
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Finger:
Only fingerprints are used for authentication.
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Finger+Pin:
For authentication, input the fingerprint and
then type the password.
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Card Only:
Only a RF card is used for authentication.
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Card+Pin:
For authentication, place the registered card
onto the card reader and then type the
password.
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Card+Finger:
For authentication, place the registered card
onto the card reader and then input the
fingerprint.
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Card+Fnger/Pin:
For authentication, place the registered card
onto the card reader and then input the
fingerprint or type the password.
■
Card+Finger+Pin:
For authentication, place the registered card
onto the card reader, and then input the
fingerprint and type the password.
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ID+Pin:
For authentication, type the registered ID and
then type the password.
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ID+Finger:
For authentication, type the registered ID and
then input the fingerprint.
■
ID+Finger/Pin:
For authentication, type the registered ID and
then input the fingerprint or type the password.
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ID+Finger+Pin:
For authentication, type the registered ID, and
then input the fingerprint and type the
password.
Note Formoredetaileddescriptiononeachauthenticationmode,see[Chapter3,UserMenu>AccessAuthentication(p.40)].

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Howtoplaceafinger
■Select a finger to enroll
(1) It is recommended to use an index finger or a middle finger.
(2) Thumb, ring or little finger is relatively more difficult to place in a
correct position.
■How to place a finger on a sensor
(1) Place a finger as it completely covers the sensor with maximum
contact.
(2) It is better to place the core part of a fingerprint to the center of
a sensor.
People usually tend to place only the top end of a finger
Where is the core (center) of a fingerprint?
A peak where spirals of fingerprint ridges are dense
Usually opposite to lower part of a nail
It is recommended to place a finger as the lower part
of a nail is located at the center of a sensor
(3) If a finger is placed as in the right picture, only a small area of a
finger is captured. So it is recommended to place a finger as in the
left picture.
RightWrong
■Tips for different finger conditions
Suprema’s fingerprint products are designed to scan fingerprint
smoothly regardless of the conditions of a finger skin. However, if a
fingerprint is difficult to scan due to other influences, please refer to
the followings tips.
(1) If a finger is stained with sweat or water, scan after wiping
moisture off.
(2) If a finger is covered with dust or impurities, scan after wiping
them off.
(3) If a finger is way too dry, scan after blowing warm breath on a
fingertip.

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■Advices on fingerprint enrollment
(1) In fingerprint recognition, enrollment process is very important.
Therefore, when enrolling a fingerprint, please try to place a finger
correctly with care.
(2) In case of low acceptance ratio, the following actions are
recommended.
Delete enrolled fingerprints and re-enroll the fingers.
Enroll the same finger additionally
Try with another finger if a finger is not easy to enroll due
to scar or worn-out.
(3) For the case when an enrolled fingerprint can’t be used due to
scar or holding a baggage, it is recommended to enroll more than
two fingers.

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Installation
BioStation T2 has a camera for face detection and video
interphone. Therefore, height of the product and its camera angle
are very important factors in installation. For easy face detection
and fingerprint authentication, determine the place where the
product should be installed. We recommend you to install the
product at the height of 130 cm ~ 140 cm from the floor and the
minimum distance between the product and the human is 40 cm.
1. Adjust the wall mounted bracket to the desired place on the
wall and then fix it firmly to the wall.
2. Attach the product on the fixed wall mounted bracket and fix
it to the bracket using the screw located at the bottom of the
wall mounted bracket.

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Connector/CableSpecifications
■232 CABLE (3-pin Connector)
Pin Name Cable Type
Color
1 232RX
AWG26
GREEN
2 232TX YELLOW
3 GND BLACK
■SWITCH CABLE (8-pin Connector)
Pin Name Cable Type
Color
1 SWITCH INPUT0
AWG26
YELLOW
2 SWITCH INPUT1 GREEN
3 SWITCH GND BLACK
4 SHIELD GND GRAY
5 SWITCH INPUT2 WHITE
6 SWITCH INPUT3 ORANGE
7 SWITCH GND BLACK
8 SHIELD GND GRAY
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