BioEntry Installation Guide BioEntry Smart / Pass Ver. 0.96c Suprema Inc and BioEntry are registered trademarks of Suprema Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means - graphics, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information and retrieval systems - without written permission of Suprema Inc. Any software furnished under a license may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. Suprema Inc reserves the right to modify or revise all or part of this document without notice and shall not be responsible for any loss, cost or damage, including consequential damage, caused by reliance on these materials. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 2 Suprema Warranty Policy Suprema warrants to buyer, subject to the limitations set forth below, that each product shall operate in substantial accordance with the published specifications for such product for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment of the products (Warranty Period). If buyer notifies Suprema in writing within the Warranty Period of any defects covered by this warranty, Suprema shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective product which is returned to Suprema within Warranty Period, freight and insurance prepaid by buyer. Such repair or replacement shall be Supremas exclusive remedy for breach of warranty with respect to the Product. This limited warranty shall not extend to any product which has been: (i) subject to unusual physical or electrical stress, misuse, neglect, accident or abuse, or damaged by any other external causes; (ii) improperly repaired, altered or modified in any way unless such modification is approved in writing by the Supplier; (iii) improperly installed or used in violation of instructions furnished by Suprema. Suprema shall be notified in writing of defects in the RMA report supplied by Suprema not later than thirty days after such defects have appeared and at the latest one year after the date of shipment of the Products. The report should give full details of each defected product, model number, invoice number and serial number. No product without RMA (Return Material Authorization) number issued by Suprema may be accepted and all defects must be reproducible for warranty service. Except as expressly provided in the first paragraph, the products are delivered to Suprema without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including warranties or merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 3 Disclaimers Information in this document is provided in connection with Suprema products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. Except as provided in Supremas Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products, Suprema assumes no liability whatsoever, and Suprema disclaims any express 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, 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 purchase or use Suprema products for any such unintended or unauthorized application, Buyer shall indemnify and hold Suprema and its officers, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, and distributors harmless against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, and reasonable attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of 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 definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them. Please contact Suprema, local Suprema sales representatives or local distributors to obtain the latest specifications and before placing your Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 4 product order. Note: Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners. About the BioEntry Series BioEntry is an advanced biometric access reader equipped with award winning fingerprint recognition engine and standard wiegand interface. BioEntry can practically replace legacy and simple readers and be instantly added onto existing access control systems as well as new installations. BioEntry Smart is a fingerprint smart card reader that seamlessly integrates fingerprint and smart card reader into one device. BioEntry Smart is designed to replace existing access readers like proximity or magnetic readers without additional wiring. Fingerprint template is stored in each users smart card and there is no need to store fingerprint data in a reader itself. This eliminates the burden of template management and networking readers. BioEntry Pass is a fingerprint access reader equipped with fast one to many fingerprint identification engine. Enrolled with more than hundreds of users, identification can be done in less than one second. Following the unique feature of Supremas famous UniFinger fingerprint identification modules, BioEntry also provides customers with multiple choices of fingerprint sensors including optical, capacitive and thermal sensors. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 5 About Suprema Inc Suprema is a leading biometric company offering core fingerprint technologies for embedded and PC applications. Supremas fingerprint products include low cost standalone OEM modules, access control readers, USB fingerprint scanners and fingerprint algorithm SDK. Supremas fingerprint recognition algorithm was proved to be world top level by ranking first in the 3rd international Fingerprint Verification Competition (FVC2004) with the lowest error rate in light category. Supremas fingerprint products have been sold to more than 50 different countries and are being used in various applications. For more information on Supremas technologies and products, Please visit Supremas website
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(sales@supremainc.com). contact by or About This Guide This is an introduction to the installation of BioEntry Smart and Pass. This guide describes how to install, examples for BioEntry and technical specifications. The purpose of this guide is to provide instructions on using BioEntry Smart and Pass and troubleshooting minor problems. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 6 Contents 1. Before you start with BioEntry ............................................................................9 1.1. Included items......................................................................................................... 9 1.2. Required items........................................................................................................ 9 1.3. Optional items......................................................................................................... 9 2. Installing BioEntry .............................................................................................10 2.1. Connecting wires................................................................................................... 10 2.2. Power connection...................................................................................................11 2.3. Connecting to a Wiegand compatible reader............................................................11 2.4. Connecting to a Wiegand compatible access controller............................................ 12 2.5. Connecting to the host computer............................................................................ 12 2.5.1. Connecting via RS-232C interface.....................................................................12 2.5.2. Connecting via RS-485 interface for a full duplex BioEntry network system ................12 2.5.3. Connecting via RS-485 interface for a half duplex BioEntry network system...............13 2.5.4. Connecting via auxiliary interface......................................................................14 2.6. Disassembling....................................................................................................... 15 2.7. Mounting back plate.............................................................................................. 16 2.8. Reassembling the BioEntry.................................................................................... 16 2.9. Installing the BioEntry Admin Software.... ! . 3. Examples for BioEntry installation....................................................................17 3.1. Building a new system ........................................................................................... 17 3.1.1. Installing BioEntry Pass...................................................................................17 3.1.2. Installing BioEntry Smart .................................................................................17 3.2. Adding BioEntry to existing access control system................................................... 18 4. Specifications........................................................................................................20 4.1. Fingerprint Authentication Specifications ................................................................. 20 4.1.1. Fingerprint Authentication Performance..............................................................20 4.1.2. Fingerprint Sensor Specifications ......................................................................20 Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 7 4.1.3. Data storage.................................................................................................20 4.2. Mechanical Specifications...................................................................................... 20 4.2.1. Operating range ............................................................................................20 4.2.2. Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................... ! . 4.2.3. Electrical DC characteristics ....................... ! . Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 8 Figures Figure 1> A full duplex BioEntry network.............................................................13 Figure 2> A half duplex BioEntry network.............................................................14 Figure 3> Connecting stereo plug to DB-9 cable ... ! . Figure 4> Auxiliary port................................. ! . Figure 5> Aux. enable switch.......................... ! . Figure 6> Removing the screw ........................................................................15 Figure 7> Separating the case.........................................................................15 Figure 8> Installing back plate to the wall.............................................................16 Figure 9> Reassembling the case.....................................................................16 Figure 10> BioEntry connection diagram .............................................................17 Figure 11> Adding BioEntry Pass to existing system................................................19 Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 9 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. Before you start with BioEntry Included items l A BioEntry Smart/Pass unit l A stereo plug to DB-9 cable l This Installation Guide Required items l A DC power supply rated at 12V @ 500mA l An access control panel with Wiegand input port Optional items l A reader with Wiegand output port Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 10 2. 2.1. Installing BioEntry Connecting wires The BioEntry is connected to other devices of the security system through the pigtail cable at the rear side. See Table 1 for wire colors and signals. Wire color Shield (naked wire) Blue with yellow tracer Black with white tracer Black Brown with white tracer Brown Red with white tracer Red Signal EARTH GND IN0 IN1 OUT0 OUT1 Description Ground Earth Reserved TTL IN 0 TTL IN 1 TTL OUT 0 TTL OUT 1 IO_GND GND, for IO signals Reserved Orange with white tracer WO_GND Wiegand Output, GND Orange WO_VREF Wiegand Output, VREF Yellow with red tracer WO_D0 Wiegand Output, Data 0 Yellow WO_D1 Wiegand Output, Data 1 Dark Green with white tracer WI_D0 Wiegand Input, Data 0 Dark Green WI_D1 Wiegand Input, Data 1 Blue with white tracer COM_GND Comm. GND (for RS-232C) Blue WI_GND Wiegand Input GND Violet with white tracer Violet Gray with red tracer Gray White with red tracer White Green with yellow tracer Red with yellow tracer RX2 TX2 RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
Receive data, RS-232C level Transmit data, RS-232C level RX+, RS-485 level RX-, RS-485 level TX+, RS-485 level TX-, RS-485 level POW_GND Power GND POW+
Power Input Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 11 Table 1> BioEntry wire colors 2.2. Warnings: Care should be taken identifying the wires. Improper wiring may render permanent damage to the device or personal injury. Power connection Use POW+ and POW_GND wires to connect BioEntry to a DC supply, rated at 9~24V, 500mA. The power cable should be as short as possible to minimize wire resistance and emissions. Additionally, for compliance regulations, a ferrite core should be installed to supply lines. The installation of this ferrite core is mandatory for R&TTE compliance. For optimum ESD resistance and safety, please make proper connection of Earth GND. Ferrite Core Pigtail cable BioEntry POW+, POW_GND Other signals Ferrite Core 3 turns To power supply Figure 1 Power connection 2.3. Connecting to a Wiegand compatible reader The BioEntry supports Wiegand compatible readers of various formats, including 26bit standard. Connect WIN_D0, WIN_D1 and WIN_GND wires to Data 0, Data 1 signals and signal ground of the Wiegand reader, respectively. The input signals can tolerate voltages up to 12V dc. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 12 2.4. Connecting to a Wiegand compatible access controller The BioEntry supports a flexible Wiegand output interface for most access controllers with Wiegand input ports. 2.5. 2.5.1. 2.5.2. Connect WOUT_D0, WOUT_D1 and WOUT_GND wires to Data 0, Data 1 signals and signal ground of the access controller, respectively. If the access controllers input signal level exceeds 5.0V, apply required voltage to WOUT_VREF to obtain higher voltage output signals. Be cautious not to connect WOUT_VREF directly to a voltage source, especially when the source is below 5Vdc. Use a diode and a current limit resistor of a few hundred ohms in series to prevent excessive currents and damages of the device. However, WOUT_VREF signals can be safely left unconnected as most access controllers accept 5V Wiegand signals. Connecting to the host computer The BioEntry provides various means to connect to the host computer such as:
being a part of the RS-485 network, direct connection with RS-232C interface and an auxiliary port for laptops. Connecting via RS-232C interface Connect RX2, TX2 and COM_GND wires to TX, RX and signal ground of PCs serial port. Connecting via RS-485 interface for a full duplex BioEntry network system Use RX+, RX-, TX+, and TX- signals to join a full duplex BioEntry network. For a full duplex network, two pairs of twisted wires in a shielded cable is needed. Each signal in all BioEntry devices of the BioEntry network system should be connected forming a multipoint network. As the PC is the master of the network system, connect TX+ and TX- signals of the computer to RX+ and RX- of BioEntry signals, and vice versa(See Figure 2). At each end of the network, termination resistors of 120ohms should be connected between + and - signals for proper impedance matching. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 13 RS-485 Converter
X R
X T X R X T
RS-232 PC Connect cable shield to earth GND at one point only Termination Resistors BioEntry BioEntry BioEntry TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
Termination Resistors Figure 2> A full duplex BioEntry network Warnings: To prevent ground loops and avoid communication problems, connect cable shield to earth GND at only one point. 2.5.3. Connecting via RS-485 interface for a half duplex BioEntry network system For a half duplex network, a pair of twisted wires in a shielded cable is needed. For every devices in the half duplex network, tie TX+ with RX+ and TX- with RX- locally before connecting to the network(See Figure 3). Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 14 At each end of the network, termination resistors of 120ohms should be connected between + and - signals for proper impedance matching. RS-485 Converter
X R
X T X R X T
RS-232 PC Connect cable shield to earth GND at one point only Termination Resistor BioEntry BioEntry BioEntry TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
Termination Resistor Figure 3> A half duplex BioEntry network Warnings: To prevent ground loops and avoid communication problems, connect cable shield to earth GND at only one point. 2.5.4. Connecting via auxiliary interface The BioEntry series provide an auxiliary port to support connection to laptops, even if the device is not networked during installation. The user can access and manage the device with standard RS-232C port. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 15 2.6. Disassembling Remove screw at bottom of the BioEntry. Figure 4> Removing the screw Lift bottom of the housing, slide up and carefully remove it. Figure 5> Separating the case Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 16 2.7. Mounting back plate Install back plate to wall surface. Figure 6> Installing back plate to the wall 2.8. Reassembling the BioEntry Figure 7> Reassembling the case Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 17 3. 3.1. Examples for BioEntry installation The BioEntry Smart/Pass offers various interfaces such as Wiegand input/output, general purpose I/O signals and communication ports that can be easily implemented to a security system, improving the security level. Building a new system The BioEntry Smart/Pass is compatible with most access controllers with Wiegand interface. Building a new access control system with BioEntry is as simple and easy as with conventional Wiegand readers. In this section, the system with BioEntry only configuration is explained. The minimal configuration for BioEntry installation is illustrated in Figure 8. BioEntry WO_D0 WO_D1 WO_GND Data 0 Data 1 GND Access Controller Network 9~24Vdc POW+
POW_GND EARTH RX+
TX+
RX-
TX-
(Optional for BioEntry Smart) s r e d a e r y r t n E o B i r e h t o o T r e t u p m o c t s o h r o s r e l l o r t n o c r e h t o o T r e t u p m o c t s o h r o Figure 8> BioEntry connection diagram TRX+
TRX-
3.1.1. Installing BioEntry Pass The BioEntry Pass series operates in 1:N matching mode, and stores up to 9000 fingerprint template data into internal flash memory, which is more than enough for most applications. The access control system is secured with Supremas fast and reliable 1:N matching algorithm. The user enrollment process is performed in the administrators computer, and the biometric data is distributed to each reader over the BioEntry Network. 3.1.2. Installing BioEntry Smart The BioEntry Smart series stores users fingerprint data in smartcards, easing user management and simplifying installation issues. The user enrollment process is performed in the administrators computer. The biometric data is stored in the smartcard which every user holds, instead of distributing it to each reader over the network. This simple architecture greatly Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 18 3.2. simplifies user management process and improves overall security, as the biometric data are physically isolated from the BioEntry, protecting them against possible vandalism. Moreover, as the user management process does not rely on network installation, total cost for installation is minimized. Adding BioEntry to existing access control system Access control systems using Wiegand readers for user identification can be upgraded by adding BioEntry Pass in between Wiegand reader and access controller for improved security over legacy proximity card only based identification. The BioEntry Pass is configured to work in 1:1 matching mode. In this mode, user identification is performed in the following order:
l The user places the proximity card on the Wiegand reader to initiate the identification process. l The Wiegand reader passes the users ID to the BioEntry Pass through Wiegand port. l The BioEntry Pass captures the users fingerprint, and performs 1:1 matching with the users fingerprint template data stored in the flash memory. l If the captured fingerprint and the one stored in the flash memory match, the BioEntry Pass sends the users ID to the access controller as if it were a Wiegand reader. l The access controller process the user ID for further authentication. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 19 Data 0 Data 1 GND Wiegand signals Wiegand Reader Access Controller Network r o s r e r e Actuator /
Lock device t u p m o c t s o h l l o r t n o c r e h t o o T Wiegand Reader Data 0 Data 1 GND Data 0 Data 1 GND Access Controller Network s r e r e Wiegand IN Wiegand OUT BioEntry Pass Actuator /
Lock device TX+ , RX+
TX- , RX-
t u p m o c t s o h r o l l o r t n o c r e h t o o T s r e d a e r y r t n E o B i r e h t o o T t r e u p m o c t s o h r o Figure 9> Adding BioEntry Pass to existing system TRX+
TRX-
Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 20 4. 4.1. 4.1.1. Specifications Fingerprint Authentication Specifications Fingerprint Authentication Performance EER*
Enrollment time
<0.1%
<1 sec Verification time
*EER is dependent on specific database
<1 sec 4.1.2. Fingerprint Sensor Specifications Model BioEntry OP BioEntry TC BioEntry FC Device Name Suprema UPEK TouchChip Atmel Fingerchip Optical sensor I TCS1CD AT77C101B-CB02 Sensor technology Optical Capture method Touch Capacitive Touch Thermal Swipe Sensing area 16.0mm x 19.0mm 12.8mm x 18.0mm 14.0mm x 0.4mm Image size(pixels) 272x320 500 dpi Image resolution Data storage 256x360 508 dpi 360 x 500 500 dpi Template capacity 9,000 at 4M Flash ( 19,000 at 8M ) 12,800 event LOG capacity General Specifications Operating range Parameter Supply voltage Operating temperature (TC,OP) Operating temperature (FC) Humidity (non-condensing) Symbol VIN TOP TOP Rate 12 70 70 85 0
-20 Units V C C
4.1.3. 4.2. 4.2.1. Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 21 Parameter Supply current Wiegand Input Port High level input voltage Low level input voltage Wiegand Output Port High level output voltage Low level output voltage Symbol IDD Symbol VWIH VWIL Symbol VOH VOL 4.3. Current source/drain IO Smart card specifications Parameter Value Min Min 3.3
-0.3 Min Typ. Max Units 200 500 mA Typ. Max Units 12 2.0 V V 5.0 Typ. Max
-1/20 0.0 Units V V mA Antenna type PCB loop antenna (60mm x 57mm) Connection with transceiver Permanent Manufacturer / Model Dual I, DE-KTFMI Operating Frequency Range 13.553 ~ 13.567MHz 4.4. 4.5. 100%
Duty cycle Material information Component PCB FR-4, Material / Model Manufacturer Doosan Electronics Enclosure ABS, HF-380 LG Chem, Ltd. CR2032 Battery RTC battery specification Parameter Value Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. Model CR2032 Manufacturer Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. Nominal Voltage 3 V Nominal Capacity 210mAh UL Recognition MH12568(N) Temp. range
-20 ~ +85C Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com BioEntry Smart/Pass BioEntry Installation Guide 22 Contact Information Suprema Inc. DongCheon Bldg. 13-21 Yangjae-dong Seocho-gu Seoul 137-130 Korea Tel: +82-2-571-9202 Fax: +82-2-571-9306 Website: http://www.supremainc.com Sales inquires : sales@supremainc.com Technical inquires : support@supremainc.com Copyright 2005 by Suprema Inc. http://www.supremainc.com