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www.supremainc.com Innovative Fingerprint Terminal User Guide (ver 1.1) Innovative Fingerprint Terminal for Access Control and Time Attendance
Fingerprint recognition, now look and feel!
Features 2.5" 16M color LCD to display multimedia contents including animation and photos. Invincible speed and capacity
Delivers fingerprint identification speed to perform 3,000 matches in 1 second and internal memory storing up to 50,000 fingerprints and 500,000 event logs. No more wiring!
Provides various external interfaces including Wi-Fi wireless LAN for easy access to the internal user info and event log from a remote PC. (Optional) Data into your USB drive
Using USB memory, copies and backs up user info and event log data very easily.
Worlds best fingerprint recognition algorithm
Worlds most reliable fingerprint solution that ranked No. 1 in an international fingerprint algorithm contest (FVC2004) with the lowest error rate.
Various fingerprint sensors
Supports various fingerprint sensors, including optical, capacitive, and thermal swipe, so users can choose the most suitable fingerprint sensor for their application. Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 2 Contents Before start
Safety precautions
Glossary
Basics of fingerprint recognition
How to place a finger
Product contents
Name of each part
Installation and cable spec. For administrators (Basic functions)
Enter Admin menu
Using Admin menu
Operation mode setting
Network setup TCP/IP Wireless LAN Serial USB
User management Enroll new user Check user info Edit user info Delete user Delete all users Check User DB 5 7 8 9 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 32 3 Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. Contents For Administrators (Advanced functions)
Display & sound setting
Device setup Fingerprint setting I/O setting Door relay setting Change master Password View device info Device reset Factory default
Log Check log Filter log Delete entire log
USB memory For General Users
Open door Access using 1:N mode Access using 1:1 mode
Using T&A event T&A event using 1:N mode T&A event using 1:1 mode Using extended T&A events
View users Access/T&A event records
Authentication procedure as per operation mode Appendix
List of Admin menu
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Device cleaning Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 4 Safety precautions
The list below is to keep users safety and prevent any loss. Please read carefully before use. Do not install the device in a place subject to direct sun light, humidity, dust or soot. Do not place a magnet near the product. Magnetic objects such a s magnet, CRT, TV, monitor or speaker may damage the device
. Do not place the device next to heating equipments. Be careful not to let liquid like water, drinks or chemicals leak inside the device. Clean the device often to remove dust on it. In cleaning, do not splash water on the device but wipe it out with smooth cloth or towel. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 5 Safety precautions
The list below is to keep users safety and prevent any loss. Please read carefully before use. Do not drop or damage the device. Do not press two buttons at the same time. Do not disassemble, repair or alter the device. Do not let children touch the device without supervision. Do not use the device for any other purpose than specified. Contact your nearest dealer in case of a trouble or problem. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 6 Glossary
Administrator
A special user who are authorized to manage the settings and user information of a device. Administrators can enroll or delete users and change settings of the device. 1:1 Mode
In 1:1 mode, a user should enter his/her user ID first. After then, the user is requested to place a finger or enter a PIN. In this mode, users scanned fingerprint is matched against only one fingerprint specified by the user ID. 1:N Mode
In 1:N mode, a user places his/her finger without entering any ID. Then the device compares the users scanned fingerpint with the whole enrolled fingerprints in its internal database. Fingerprint Enrollment
A process of extracting features of a fingerprint image obtained from a fingerprint sensor and saving them into the internal memory of a device. The fingerprint data is called a fingerprint template. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 7 Basics of fingerprint recognition
What is fingerprint recognition?
Fingerprint is an individuals own biometric information and does not change throughout his/her life. Fingerprint recognition is a technology that verifies or identifies an individual using such fingerprint information.
Free from the risk of theft or loss, fingerprint recognition technology is being widely used in security systems replacing PIN or cards. Process of fingerprint recognitioan
Fingerprint consists of ridges and valleys. Ridge is a flow of protruding skin in a fingerprint while valley is a hollow between two ridges. Each individual has different pattern of ridges and valleys and finger recognition makes use of such originality and uniqueness of these patterns.
Fingerprint sensor generates 2-dimentional fingerprint image using different technology. According to the sensing technology, fingerprint sensors are classified into optical, capacitive, or thermal.
Fingerprint template is a collection of numeric data representing the features of a fingerprint. Fingerprint templates are saved inside the memory of BioStation and used for identification.
Secure way to protect personal information
To avoid privacy concern, Supremas fingerprint products do not save fingerprint images itself. It is impossible to reconstruct a fingerprint image from a fingerprint template which is just numeric data of the features of a fingerprint. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 8 How to place a finger Supremas fingerprint products show an outstanding recognition performance regardless of the users fingerprint skin condition or the way of fingerprint positioning. However, following tips are recommended to get more optimal fingerprint recognition performance.
Select a finger to enroll
It is recommended to use an index finger or a middle finger.
Thumb, ring or little finger is relatively more difficult to place in a correct position.
How to place a finger on a sensor
Place a finger such that it completely covers the sensor area with maximum contact.
Place core part of a fingerprint to the center of a sensor.
People tend to place upper part of a finger.
The core of a fingerprint is a center where the spiral of ridges is dense.
Usually core of fingerprint is the opposite side of the lower part of a nail.
Place a finger such that the bottom end of a nail is located at the center of a sensor.
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 shown in the left picture. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 9 How to place a finger
Tips for different fingerprint conditions
Supremas fingerprint products are designed to scan fingerprint smoothly regardless of the conditions of a finger skin. However, in case a fingerprint is not read well on the sensor, please refer to the followings tips.
If a finger is stained with sweat or water, scan after wiping moisture off.
If a finger is covered with dust or impurities, scan after wiping them off.
If a finger is way too dry, place after blowing warm breath on the finger tip.
Tips for fingerprint enrollment
In fingerprint recognition, enrollment process is very important. When enrolling a fingerprint, please try to place a finger correctly with care.
In case of low acceptance ratio, the following actions are recommended.
Delete the enrolled fingerprint and re-enroll the finger.
Enroll the same fingerprint additionally.
Try another finger if a finger is not easy to enroll due to scar or worn-out.
For the case when an enrolled fingerprint cannot be used due to injury or holding a baggage, it is recommended to enroll more than two fingers per user. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 10 Product Contents
Basic Contents Product Contents Wall mounting screws and holders - 3 ea Star-shape screw for fixing main body BioStation fingerprint terminal Wall mounting metal bracket USB cable Star-shape small wrench 5pin, 3pin, 6pin, 4pin, 7pin cable 1 ea Software CD Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 11 Product Contents
Optional accessories 12V power adaptor Plastic stand type A Plastic stand type B USB fingerprint scanner for enrollment on PC USB memory Wireless LAN Access Point Interphone Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 12 Name of each part
Front Used when connected to interphone. Microphone Color LCD Navigation key Displays terminal status (T&A mode, notice, etc.) and current time.
: Move down in Admin menu or view detailed T&A function key
: Move up in Admin menu or hide detailed T&A function key
: Show the next setting value in Admin menu or input a dot (.) when entering IP address
: Show the previous setting value in Admin menu or delete a numeric when entering user ID or PIN OK : Confirm the selected setting or initiate a fingerprint scanning manually. Blue LED is turned on with power supplied and flickers when waiting for fingerprint scanning. LED Speaker Outputs various sound effects, music, and voices. Fingerprint sensor Numeric key 0~9 Place a finger here to scan fingerprint. Used to enter user ID or PIN. Function key ESC key CALL key Used to input a T&A event and initiate fingerprint scanning. Used to enter Admin menu from initial display or return to the previous menu from Admin menu. When connected to interphone, press this button to ring the interphone. Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 13 Name of each part
Bottom
Rear Slot for USB memory device : USB type A Slot for PC USB connection : Mini USB Ethernet cable connector : RJ45 3pin cable connector - Door 6pin cable connector Input/Output or Wiegand 4pin cable connector - RS485 7pin cable connector - RS232 or BEACon 5pin cable connector Power and doorphone 12V power adaptor Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 14 Installation
Installation example PC Network hub Ethernet RS232 USB 7pin cable USB 6pin cable 3pin cable Door Lock Exit Button
Product dimension (mm) 135 50 112 128 128 108 88 Front Side Bracket Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 15 Cable spec. Power & Doorphone Relay TTL I/O or Wiegand RS485 RS232 or BEACon PIN 1 2 3 4 5 PIN 1 2 3 PIN 1 2 3 4 6 7 PIN 1 2 3 4 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 PIN DESCRIPTION POWER + (12Vdc) POWER -
DATA AUDIO SHIELD GND PIN DESCRIPTION NORMAL OPEN COMMON NORMAL CLOSE PIN DESCRIPTION TTL IN0 TTL IN1 TTL OUT0 TTL OUT1 GND SHIELD GND PIN DESCRIPTION TRX -
TRX +
GND SHIELD GND PIN DESCRIPTION GND RS-232 TX RS-232 RX TTL OUT1 SHIELD GND WIRE RED BLACK ORANGE BLUE GRAY WIRE WHITE BLUE ORANGE WIRE BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE BLACK GRAY WIRE YELLOW BLUE BLACK GRAY WIRE BLACK BLUE YELLOW WHITE GRAY Before Start Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 16 For Administrators - Basic Functions Basic information for the device administrators. It includes key items such as basic menu usage, operation mode setting, network connection, and user management. Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 17 Enter Admin Menu
Press ESC key to enter Admin menu from the initial display.
Enter master password and press OK key.
[Note] As theres no master password enrolled in a device by factory default, you can enter Admin menu just by pressing OK key. For security reason, set a master password right after the product installation. Please refer to <Change master PW> to see how to set a master password.
Instead of entering master password, administrator can place his/her finger to enter Admin menu.
[Note] Master password is a unique password of the device, different from the PIN (user password) of an administrator. It is necessary to enter master PW or place a finger. It is not possible to enter Admin menu by entering his/her PIN. If the master password is entered successfully, initial Admin menu appears on display. T&A Admin fingerprint or master password OK ESC User Mode Log Device Display Network 18 For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. Using Admin Menu
Main functions of initial Admin menu are as follows. For the entire Admin menu list, refer to
<List of Admin menu>.
User : user management such as user enroll/delete/edit.
Mode : set devices operating mode.
Display : set devices language, background, sound volume, etc.
Log : check the access and attendance event records.
Device: set various settings for finger scan, I/O ports, door relay, etc.
Network : set interface such as TCP/IP, serial communications, USB. To enter a desired submenu from initial Admin menu, move to the desired menu using a navigation key and press OK key. In a submenu, you can move to desired item using up/down navigation key. To change settings of each item, use left/right navigation key.
If you press OK key, changed setting is applied and move to the previous menu. If you press ESC key, changed setting is not applied and move to the previous menu. Press F4 key anytime in Admin menu to exit from Admin menu and move to initial display.
[Note] For security reasons, the display will automatically return to the initial display after a certain time period without any key input in Admin menu. If you do not want this function or want to change the time period, refer to <Display and sound setting>. For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 19 Operation mode setting After installation, it is necessary to select an operation mode suitable for its usage. 1:1 Mode 1:N Mode T&A T&A key Mode Finger or PIN Auto Enabled F1 In Use Relay
If you select Mode on initial Admin menu, following menus appear on the display. 1:1 Mode 1:N Mode T&A
Setting : Finger or PIN/Finger Only/Pin Only
After entering ID on 1:1 mode, set whether you will use fingerprint, PIN, or either for authentication.
Setting: Auto / OK/T&A Key / Disabled
Auto : Fingerprint sensor is always on standby. So, if a finger is placed, identification starts automatically.
OK/T&A key : After pressing OK key or T&A function key, fingerprint sensor is turned on to scan a fingerprint.
Disabled : 1:N identification is not used. In order to enhance the security level of your system, you can use 1:1 mode in which users should enter their ID first.
Setting : enabled/disabled
Decide whether or not to use T&A function. In case of using T&A, user can input T&A events using basic function keys F1~F4. Also, after pressing key on initial display, user can enter extended T&A events.
In case of using the device for access control only, you dont need to use T&A functions. T&A key
Shows T&A event set on each function key.
In order to set extended T&A events for a specific application, use BioAdmin program on PC. For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 20 TCP/IP To use the device connected to PC, you need to set up the network according to your connection type.
If you select Network on initial Admin menu, Network Setup menus appear on the display. If you select TCP/IP on network menu, following menus appear on the display. LAN Type Port Server IP DHCP
Setting : Disable/Ethernet/Wireless LAN (Optional)
Used when connected to PC via Ethernet using RJ45 connector on the rear of the device.
Designate devices TCP/IP port. Default is 1470.
Designate the IP address of the host PC on which BioAdmin operates. Once you designate the server IP, BioAdmin will find the IP address and connect BioStation automatically. If you intend to enter the IP address on BioStation manually, you do not need to designate this server IP.
Setting : Use/not use
Using DHCP, you can receive IP address and other necessary setting from server automatically.
Check whether an appropriate DHCP server is available in your network environment before use. Network Setup USB Memory TCP/IP Serial USB TCP/IP F1 WLAN Ethernet 1470 Use LAN Type Port Server IP DHCP IP Address Gateway Subnet IP Address, gateway, subnet
Without using DHCP, IP address, gateway, and subnet need to be entered manually. Inquire necessary settings to network administrator. 21 For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. Wireless LAN To set up the wireless LAN, select the wireless LAN AP.
If you press F1 key on TCP/IP menu, following menus appear on the display. Preset Mode ESSID
Select a wireless LAN AP among the preset AP devices.
If there is no preset wireless LAN AP, add the wireless LAN AP using BioAdmin program on PC. You can add up to 4 wireless LAN AP.
Shows the operation mode of the wireless LAN AP.
Shows the ESSID of the wireless LAN AP. Authentication
Shows the authentication mode of wireless LAN AP. Encryption
Shows the encryption method of the wireless LAN AP. Link Quality
Shows the network condition of the currently used wireless LAN AP. Wireless LAN Preset Mode ESSID Authentication Encryption Link Quality 3COM WPA Infrastructure bio_3com WPA-PSK TKIP/AES 0%
For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 22 Serial To connect BioStation to the serial port of PC, you need to select the buadrate of the serial communication.
To connect the BioStation to the serial port of host PC, designate the buadrate of the serial communication. Serial 115200 115200 RS485 RS232 RS485
Setting :Disable/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200
Used when connecting to the serial port of PC using 7pin connector on the rear of the device.
In the serial communication, the speed represents the frequency of carrier waves changing status per sec, called baudrate.
Default is 115200 bps.
If you have communication error in serial communication, setting a lower baudrate may solve the problem. RS232
Setting : Disabled/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200
Used when connecting to the serial port of PC using 4pin connector on the rear of the device. For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 23 USB To connect the BioStation to the USB port of host PC, enable the USB communication.
If you select USB on network submenu, USB setting menu appears on the display. USB Disable USB Port USB
Setting : Enable/Disable
Used to connect the mini USB port on the bottom of the device to the USB port of PC.
[Note] For security reasons, USB is set as Disable by the factory default. When you connect device to PC using USB, the setting should be changed to Enable in advance. For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 24 Enroll New User How to enroll the user information and fingerprint. If you select User on initial Admin menu, User Management menus appear on the display. If you select Enroll User on user menu, following menus appear on the display.
User ID Admin Level
By default, the lowest available ID is displayed on the ID part of the menu. Enter your desired ID.
User ID can be set between 1 and 4,294,967,295.
Setting : Normal/Admin
Decide user level as normal user or administrator.
Administrator is authorized to manage user info, ie. enroll user, delete user, and change various settings of the device.
It is recommended to enroll at least 1 or 2 users as administrator. User Management Enroll User Edit User Delete All Users Check User DB Enroll User User ID Admin Level Password Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 123456 Normal None None None None Password
Enter password used in 1:1 mode. If you want to use fingerprint only, leave password as blank. Group 1 ~ Group 4
Select access group in which the user belongs to. To edit access group, use BioAdmin program on PC. For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 25 Enroll New User
If you enter all the necessary items for enrollment and press OK key, the following fingerprint menus appear on the display. Enroll Finger 1 Finger No Duress None Finger No Duress
Setting : 1//5/None
1-5 fingers can be enrolled for each ID.
Enrolling more than two fingers per user can be useful in a case of injury of a finger.
For a user whose fingerprint is weak or worn-out, enrolling the same finger twice or more can reduce failure rate.
If you want to use PIN only instead of fingerprint, select None.
Setting : None/Last Finger
Duress is of vital importance in a situation when user is threatened to open a door by an intruder. If a duress finger is entered, a door opens normally but the device can send a duress signal to ring an emergency call or alarm.
If you select Last Finger on the durress menu, the last fingerprint enrolled is assigned as a duress finger. For example, if you enroll three fingers and select Last Finger for duress, the first and second fingers are enrolled as normal fingers and the third finger as a duress finger.
To use duress finger, more than two fingerprints should be enrolled, ie., Finger No. should be more than 2.
Duress finger should be different from normal finger enrolled in advance. For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 26 Enroll New User
After selecting Finger No. and Duress and pressing OK, now you should place a finger on a sensor for enrollment.
For enrollment, the same finger should be placed twice according to the
If Finger No. is set more than 2, the device asks for the scan of the next messages shown in the display. fingerprint continously.
After placing a finger on a sensor, user can see the captured fingerprint image on the display. If you do not want to display fingerprint images on disply, you can change settings at Device Fingerprint View Image menu.
If the two fingerprints are different from each other, enrollment process stops with a message Two fingerprints do not match.
If duress finger is same as normal finger enrolled beforehand, enrollment process also stops with a message Duress not allowed for the same finger. Please place a finger correctly referring to <How to place a finger>. If all the fingerprints are entered correctly, Enroll Success message appears on the display together with a user ID and the fingerprint enrollment process is completed. After enrolling fingerprints of one user, the diplay shows the next user ID to enroll the next user. If you do not want to enroll more users, press F4 to exit to initial display. Enroll Finger Finger 1 Place the First Finger Enroll Finger Enroll Success 123456 27 For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. Check User Info Check user info of currently enrolled users.
If you select Edit User on User Management menu, user info of each users are displayed. You can change user ID using a left/right navigation key. If you enter user ID with the numeric key, you can directly move to the user info the entered user ID.
If there is no user with the selected ID, None message is indicated on the Name field of the display. In that case, if you press left/right navigation key, you can go to the closest valid user ID. Additional info such as user name, department and company name can be entered using BioAdmin software on PC. If you press F1 key, active function keys at this menu are displayed, OK, F2 and F3. Edit User F1 More User ID Name Dept. Admin Level Password No of Finger Group 1 123456 Admin Registered 2 None Edit User F1 More User ID Name Dept. Admin Level Password No of Finger Group 1 123456 OK Edit User Finger F2 Admin F3 Delete Registered 2 None For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 28 Edit User Info User info can be changed and fingerprints can be re-enrolled. If you press OK key at Edit User menu, the selected user info is displayed and can be edited in the same way as in the Enroll User process. You can change admin level, password and groups. If you want to re-enroll fingerprints of the user, press F2 key at Edit User menu. You can select the number of fingerprints and duress and then re-enroll fingerprints.
Edit User : 123456 Admin Level Password Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Normal
None None None None Enroll Finger 2 Finger No Duress Last Finger For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 29 Delete User Delete user from device while checking currently enrolled user info.
If you want to delete the user, press F3 key at Edit User menu. Press OK key to confirm the deletion of the user.
[Note] Deleted user info cant be retrived unless the info remains in BioAdmin software on PC. Edit User F1 More Do you want to delete this user?
OK ESC For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 30 Delete All Users Delete all user currently enrolled in device.
Back to User Management menu, select Delete All User to delete all users in the device.
Press OK key to confirm the deletion of all users.
[Note] Once all users are deleted, deleted user info cannot be retrived unless the info remains in BioAdmin software on PC.
[Note] The data of administrators who is operating the menu is also deleted by this operation. Therefore, in order to enter Admin menu again, you should remember the master password before deleting all users. User Management Do you want to delete all users?
OK ESC For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 31 Check User DB Check and correct errors in the user information stored on device.
If you press Check User DB on User menu, following menus appear on the display.
Press OK key to check the user DB.
If there is an error on the user DB, it will be automatically corrected by this procedure. If it fails to corret, an error message appear on display. User Management Do you want to check user DB errors?
OK ESC For Administrators - Basic Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 32 For Administrators - Advanced Functions Detailed information for device administrators. It includes specific items such as display and sound setting, fingerprint authentication setting, and log check. Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 33 Display & Sound Setting Change devices display and sound settings.
If you select Display on initial Amin menu, following menus will appear on the display. Language Background Sub Info Timeout Date Time Volume
Setting :Korean/English/Custom
Select a language to be used
To use custom language, appropriate language config. file needs to be downloaded to the device using BioAdmin program on PC. Please contact Suprema for details.
Setting : Logo/Slide Show/Notice
Decide background of initial display. In case of Logo, one photo assigned as logo is displayed all the time. In case of Slide Show, multiple photos are displayed at the interval of 5 seconds in turn. In case of Notice, one photo is displayed as a background and a notice is scrolled down over the background.
In order to change background images, use BioAdmin program on PC.
Setting : Time/None
Sub Info is a display area in the bottom side of the display. Current date and time will be shown with a selction of Time. Or the area can be left blank with the selection of None.
Setting : Infinite/10 sec/20 sec/30 sec
If theres no key input during this time out period on Admin menu, the device automatically returns to initial display for security reason.
Enter date (YYYYMMDD) of the device. For example, if is January 01, 2006, enter 20060101.
Enter time (HHMMSS) of the device. For example, if it is 13:50 PM, enter 130500.
Setting : 0%/10%/20%//100%
Set output volume of the device sounds. 100% is the maximum. At setting 0%, sound is turned off. Display Language Background Sub Info Timeout Date Time Volume English Logo Time Infinite 20060928 170050 20%
34 For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. Fingerprint Setting Change various settings for fingerprint authentication. If you select Device on initial Admin menu, Device Setup menus appear on the display. If you select Fingerprint, following menus appear on the display. In this manual, the default setting is in bold font.
Security
Setting : Normal/Secure/Most Secure
Security level is determined by FAR (False Acceptance Ratio). FAR refers to the percentage of acceptance by unregisterred fingerprints. Therefore, the lower the percentage is, the higher the security level is. However, as the FAR and FRR (False Reject Rate) are in reverse proportion to each other, the higher security level will indue bigger FRR, ie., more failure for registerred fingers.
For general T&A applications, normal level is recommended. However, in case of an access control application requiring a higher security level, it is recommended to apply the security level as secure or most secure. Device Setup Fingerprint I/O Door Relay Master Password Device Info Device Reset Factory Default Fingerprint Security Fast Mode Quality View Image Sensitivity Timeout(Sec) Encryption Normal Normal Normal Visible 7 (Max) 10 Not Use For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 35 Fingerprint Setting Fast Mode Quality View Image Sensitivity Timeout(Sec) Encryption
Setting : Normal/Fast/Fastest
Using 1:N mode with more than hundreds of users, identification may take somewhat longer. In this case, you can change the fast mode to Fast or Fastest. By doing so, identification speed becomes faster in sacrifice of a little higher FRR.
Setting: Weak/Normal/Strict
Quality level decides the strictness of quality check of the input images. With a strict quality level, the device may reject a low quality input fingerprint more.
Setting : Visible/Invisible
Proper enrollment can be induced by showing the image of the entered fingerprint on LCD screen upon enrollment.
Setting : 0(min)/1/2/3/4/5/6/7(max)
Set sensitivity of fingerprint sensor in a capture of a fingerprint. At a high sensitivity level, it is easier and faster to capture a fingerprint. On the other hand, at a low sensitivity level, the image quality of the captured fingerprint can be more stable.
In normal applications, maximum level is recommended. If the recognition is not satisfactory for wet fingerprints, reducing sensitivity may solve the problem.
Setting : 1/2//10//19/20
Set standby time for fingerprint enrollment. If a user does not place a finger within the time, a timeout message appears on the display.
Setting : Not Use / Use
Shows whether the BioStation is curretnly using the template encryption or not. Encryption can not be set on the device itself, but should be set using BioAdmin program on PC. 36 For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. I/O Setting Change various settings for I/O.
If you select I/O on device menu, following menus appear on display. Input 0 & Input 1
Setting : Disabled/Exit/Wiegand
In case of using the input port for RTE(exit button), select Exit.
In case of using input as Wiegand, input 0 and input 1 are set as Wiegand. I/O Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 1000 None Input 0 Input 1 Output 0 Output 1 Duration(ms) Tamper SW Output 0 & Output 1
Setting: Disabled/Duress/Tamper SW/Auth Success/Auth Fail/Wiegand Duration(ms) Tamper S/W
Can send outputs for various events.
In case of using output as Wiegand, output 0 and output 1 are set as Wiegand.
Set the cycle of output signal. Default is 1sec (1000ms).
Setting : None/Lock System
Tamper switch is turned on when a housing(case) of BioStation is opened.
If the setting is in Lock System, the device is automatically locked when a tamper switch is on.
This can be useful in security when an intruder opens the housing of BioStation to enter a building.
[Note] Once BioStation is locked, lock can be released only when the master password is entered. It cannot be released by administrators fingerprint. For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 37 Door Relay Driven by Duration(sec) Lock Time Unlock Time Interphone All Event 3 None None Disable Door Relay Setting Change various settings for door relay.
If you select Door Relay on device menu, following menus appear on the display. Driven by Duration (sec) Lock time Unlock time Interphone
Setting : All Event/Selected T&A/Disabled
In case of All Event, door opens for all authenticaiton success events.(1:1 PIN auth., 1:1 fingerprint auth., 1:1 finger scan).
In case of Selected T/A, door opens only by the specific events for which door use is allowed. It also opens in case of authorization without T&A event.
In case of Disabled, BioStation does not drive an internal relay to open a door.
Once a door is open, the door can be locked again after this duration.
Decide time to lock(close) the door by force.
During lock time, general users cannot open door while only administrators are allowed.
The lock time can be set by BioAdmin program on PC.
Decide time to open the door by force
The unlock time can be set by BioAdmin program on PC.
Setting : Disable / Enable
To connect and use an optional interphone with BioStation, enable interphone on this menu. CALL button and interphone communication of BioStation will operate only when this menu is set as Enable. For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 38
Change Master Password Change master PW. If you select Master Password on device menu, Master Password menus appear on the display. Master Password Current New New(Again) Enter current master password to Current and a new master password to New & New (again). Then press OK key to confirm.
Default password is blank (no need to type).
[Note] With this master password, one can enroll or delete users and change settings of BioStation. Please be careful not to disclose master password except Administrators.
When you forget master password
If there is a user enrolled as administrator : you can enter Admin menu using administrators fingerprint and return the password as blank by selecting the Factory Default on Device menu. However, in this case, other settings of the device also return to defaults.
If theres no user enrolled as administrator : contact the dealer you purchased the device. For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 39 Device Info Model Device ID MAC HW Version FW Version Kernel Ver. Memory 00:17:fc:10:05:15 Standard 1301 Rev. E V1.0 7/19 MB View Device Info View devices basic info such as model name and version.
If you select Device Info on device menu, following menus appear on the display. Model Device ID MAC HW Version FW Version Kernel Ver. Memory
Model name is displayed according to types of fingerprint sensor.
Optical sensor : BST-OC
Capacitive sensor : BST-TC
Thermal swipe sensor : BST-FC
Device ID number is displayed.
Devices Ethernet MAC address is displayed.
Devices hardware version is displayed.
Devices firmware version is displayed.
Firmware and kernel can be upgraded using BioAdmin program when new firmware is released.
Devices Kernel ver. Info is displayed.
Overall available storage and currently used storage are displayed.
In the internal memory of BioStation, various information like user info, log, background and sounds are stored, so used memory changes by the size of these information. For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 40 Device Reset Reset system.
If you select Device Reset on device menu, a message to restart BioStation appears on the display. Press OK key to reset device. Device reset takes normally 20-30 seconds and it mayy take a bit longer for network connection. Device Setup Do you want to restart BioStaion?
OK ESC If you change language of BioStation, you should reset BioStation to apply the new language. If device becomes unstable for any reason, in maycases, device reset can solve the problem. For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 41 Factory Default Restore devices all settings to factory defaults. If you select Factory Default on device menu, a message to reset to default appears on the display. Press OK key to change systems various settings as factory defaults.
[Note] Be sure that various settings, background, sounds and notice will be deleted. User info and log data are not deleted. To delete user info, refer to <Delete All Users>. To delete log data, refer to <Delete Entire Log>.
Device Setup Do you want to reset to default?
OK ESC For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 42 Check Log Check logs for various events accumulated in device. If you select Log on initial Admin menu, log events appear on the display. You can check logs from the latest one. Press up/down navigation key to scroll a log one by one. Press left/right navigation key to scroll a log by page (8 logs). Press F1 key to display available additional function key.
OK : Latest
F2 : Filter
F3 : Delete Press OK key to display the latest log.
Log List F1 More 9/14 13:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 13:30 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 13:25 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:51 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:45 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:43 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:26 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 43 Filter Log Check specific log events by filtering the log events stored on device.
If you press F2 key on Log meny, following menus appear on the display. Filter ID Time Event
Select the filter ID.
Device can store up to 4 filters.
Setting : All/Today/Yesterday/Last 3 days/Last 1 week/Last 1 month
Designate the time to filter.
Setting : All/Success/Fail/IO/Durress/Tamper/System
Select the events to be shown on the log list. T&A Event
Select the T&A events to be shown on the log list. User
To check the log events of a specific user, enter the users ID. If you press 0, log events of all users are displyed. Filter Filter ID Time Event T&A Event User 1 All All All 0 For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 44 Delete Entire Log Delete entire event logs accumulated in device.
If you press F3 on log list screen, a message to delete all logs appears on the display.
Press OK key to delete all logs.
[Note] Be sure that a deleted log can not be retrived unless it remains in BioAdmin program on PC. Log List F1 More Do you want to delete all logs?
OK ESC For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 45 USB Memory How to use USB memory to transfer user information, log data, and various settings of device.
If you select USB Memory on Network menu, folloing menus appear on the display.
When you are using wireless LAN, the wireless LAN is automatically disconnected in this menu. When you go out of this menu, wireless LAN is reconnected. Synchronize Export Virtual Terminal
Transfer the user information and various settings from the virtual terminal of USB memory to the connected BioStation. At the same time, transfer the log data from the connected BioStation to the virtual terminal of USB memory.
[Note] Synchronize menu erases the current user information and various settings of the device and overwrite with the information and settings on USB memry.
Useful in trasfering the data from BioAdmin program to device.
Enabled only when the USB memory has a virtual terminal with the same device ID as that of the connected BioStation.
Create a virtual terminal on USB memory with the same device ID. Export the user inforamation, log data, and various settings of the connected device to the virtual terminal on USB memory.
It may take a few minutes depending on the size of the user information and log data to export.
To synchronize or import virtual terminal, you need to create a virtual terminal first on the USB memory by using Export Virtual Terminal menu.
This menu is enabled only when a USB memory is connected to BioStation. USB Memory Synchronize Export Virtual Terminal Import Virtual Terminal Firmware Upgrade Initialize Refresh 46 For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. USB Memory How to use USB memory to transfer user information, log data, and various settings of device. Import Virtual Terminal Firmware Upgrade
Apply the user information and various settings in USB memory to
Import starts by selecting the an ID of the virtual terminals on USB the connected device. memory.
[Note] This menu erases the current user information and various settings of the device and overwrite with the information and settings on USB memry.
Used to trasfer the user information and various settings from one
Useful in periodical back up and restoration of device informaiton.
This menu is enabled only when the connected USB memory has device to another. a virtual terminal.
Upgrade the firmware of the connected device with the firmware file stored on USB memory.
Firmware upgrade starts by selecting one of the firmware files stored on the root directory of USB memory.
Upon finishing the firmware upgrade, device automatically restarts.
This menu is enabled only when a firmware file exists in the root directory of USB memory. USB Memory Synchronize Export Virtual Terminal Import Virtual Terminal Firmware Upgrade Initialize Refresh Initialize Refresh
Delete all virtual terminals on USB memory.
This menu is enabled only when a USB memory is connected to BioStation.
Refresh the connection of the USB memory and the stored information on the connected USB memory. For Administrators - Advanced Functions Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 47 For General Users Describes directions for general users. It explains how to open a door in each operation mode and to enter T&A events. Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 48 Access using 1:N mode How to open a door using fingerprint when 1:N mode is set as Auto or OK/T&A key.
When 1:N mode is set as Auto
If you enter a fingerprint without pressing any key, a message showing the identification result appears and door is opened.
When 1:N mode is set as OK/T&A key
If you press OK or T/A key, blue LED flickers and a message requesting users fingerprint appears on the display.
Place a finger to open the door. T&A Welcome!
Tommy T&A Auhentication Place your finger For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 49 Access using 1:1 mode How to open a door by entering ID first and then entering fingerprint or password.
If you press a numeric key, ID input window appears. T&A User ID 1234
Enter your ID and press OK key. In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint Only
Enter a fingerprint to open the door. In case 1:1 mode is PIN Only
Enter your password and press OK key to open the door. In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint or PIN
You can either enter a fingerprint or enter password and press OK key. For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 50 T&A event using 1:N mode How to enter T&A events with fingerprint when 1:N mode is set as Auto or OK/T&A key, and T&A is set as Enabled.
If you press F1~F4 key, blue LED flickers and a message requesting users fingerprint appears on the display. If you place a finger, designated T/A event appears on the display and applies to the user. In case that Driven by on the door relay menu is set as Selected T&A and that Activate Relay by this Event is checked on the BioAdmin program, a door opens upon the occurance of the T&A events. You can check on Activate Relay by this Event in T&A event with BioAdmin program on your PC. T&A T&A: In Place your finger T&A In: Tommy 8/1(Tue) AM 8:00 For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 51 T&A event using 1:1 mode How to enter T&A event by first entering ID and then entering fingerprint or password when T&A is set as enabled. If you press a numeric key, ID input window appears on the display. T&A User ID 1234 Enter your ID and press F1~F4. In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint Only
Enter fingerprint to apply applicable T&A event. In case 1:1 mode is set as PIN Only
Enter your PW and press OK key to apply applicable T&A event. In case 1:1 mode is set as Fingerprint or PIN
You can either enter fingerprint or enter password and press OK key.
For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 52 Using extended T&A events In case of using 4 or more T&A events, you can use extended T&A events. If you press down navigation key, extended T&A events info appears on the display. If you press one of 16keys corresponding to the desired T&A event, next operation starts for the extended T&A event. Factory default T&A events are defined as below.
F1 (In), F2 (Out), F3 (In duty), F4 (Out duty) You can edit the default T&A events and extended T&A events with BioAdmin program on your PC.
1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 F1 F2 In Out F3 In duty CALL 0 ESC F4 Out duty For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 53 View users Access/T&A event records General users can check their own access and T&A event records. If you press ESC key on initial screen, a message requesting user fingerprint or password appears on the display. If user enter his/her fingerprint or password, access and T&A event records displays as below. Press up/down navigation key to scroll a log one by one. Press left/right navigation key to scroll a log page by page
(8 logs). Press OK key to display the latest log.
T&A Admin fingerprint or master password OK ESC User Log: 123456 9/14 13:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 13:30 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 13:25 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:51 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:45 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:43 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 9/14 12:39 Duress (Menu) 123456 9/14 12:26 Identify OK (Menu) 1111 For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 54 Authentication procedure for each operation mode Open door 1:N mode OK fingerprint
(skip in case of Auto setting) 1:1 mode ID OK T&A event 1:N mode 1:1 mode ID F1~F4
(default T&A event) Down key+16key
(extended T&A event) F1~F4
(default T&A event) Down key+16key
(extended T&A event) fingerprint
(finger scan) PW+OK
(auth. PW) fingerprint fingerprint
(finger scan) PW+OK
(auth. PW) For General Users Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 55 List of Admin Menu User Enroll User User ID Admin Level Passwor Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Finger No duress OK: Edit User F2: Finger F3: Delete Edit User Delete All users Check User DB Mode Display 1:1 Mode 1:N Mode T&A T&A key Language Background Sub Info Timeout Date Time Volume Log OK: Latest F2: Filter Log F3: Delete Filter ID Time Event T&A Event User Device Fingerprint I/O Door Relay Master Password Device info Device Reset Factory default USB Memory TCP/IP Serial USB Network Security Fast Mode Quality View Image Sensitivity Timeout Encryption Input 0, Input 1 Output 0, Output 1 Duration(ms) Tamper SW Driven by Duration(sec) Lock Time Unlock Time Interphone Synchronize Export Virtual Terminal Import Virtual Terminal Firmware Upgrade Initialize Refresh LAN Type Port Server IP DHCP IP Address gateway Subnet RS485 RS232 USB 56 Appendix Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. Specifications
CPU : Dual CPU (32 bit RISC + 400MHz DSP) Memory : 72MB flash + 34MB RAM Display : 2.5 inch QVGA 16 million color LCD Identify 3,000 fingerprints in 1 sec. Fingerprint capacity : 50,000 fingerprint templates Log capacity : 500,000 events Host interface : Wireless LAN (optional), TCP/IP, RS485 PC interface : USB, RS232 USB memory slot : USB host 1 relay for Deadbolt, EM Lock, Door Strike, or automatic door
Wiegand input/output, 4 TTL input/output
Built-in microphone and speaker supporting door phone Convinent menu navigation key. 4 function keys for user defined functions Operation mode : Fingerprint Only, PIN Only, Fingerprint + PIN Product size : 135 x 128 x 50 mm (width x length x depth)
Appendix Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 57 Troubleshooting
Fingerprint can not be read well or it takes too long.
Check whether a finger or fingerprint sensor is stained with sweat, water, or dust
Retry after wiping off finger and fingerprint sensor with dry towel.
If a fingerprint is way too dry, blow on the finger and retry. Fingerprint is entered but authorization keeps failing.
Check whether the user is restricted by door zone or time zone.
Inquire of administrator whether the enrolled fingerprint has been deleted frin the device for some reason.
If message not enrolled ID appears after ID is entered and OK is pressed, it means that the fingerprint has not been enrolled. Authorized but door is not opened.
Check whether the time is set as lock time.
Check driven by on Admin menu.
In case it is set as disabled or selected T/A events, door may not open. Partial key cant be entered or device is unstable.
In case device is unstable for any reason, enter Admin menu and reset device. All keys are not entered
If LCD display and blue LED are off, it is possible that power is off. Check power condition such as blackout.
If LCD display and blue LED are on, something is wrong with machine. In such a case, contact A/S center. Appendix Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 58 Device cleaning
Wipe out machine surface with dry towel or cloth.
In case there is dust or impurities on the sensor of the BioStation, wipe off the surface with dry towel. Note that if the sensor is cleaned by detergent, benzine or thinner, surface is damaged and fingerprint cant be entered.
Appendix Copyright 2006 Suprema Inc. 59 CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. INFORMATION TO USER:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help 16F Parkview Office Tower, Jeongja-dong, Bundang-gu, Suprema Inc. Seongnam, Gyeonggi, 463-863 Korea E-mail : support@supremainc.com Website : www.supremainc.com Technical Support Inquiry Functions and specifications of the product are subject to changes without notice due to quality enhancement or function update. For any inquiry on the product, please contact Suprema Inc.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-03-13 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
2 | 2007-03-04 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
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1 2 | Effective |
2007-03-13
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2007-03-04
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Suprema Inc.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017205907
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1 2 | Physical Address |
17F-5, Parkview officetower,, 248, Jeongjail-ro
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Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, N/A 13554
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South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
TKW
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
BIOSTATIONRFTC
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
D****** S****
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1 2 | Title |
CTO
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+82-3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+82-3********
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d******@supremainc.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | FingerPrint System | ||||
1 2 | Fingerprint System | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Estech Co., Ltd.
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ESTECH Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
I******** C******
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1 2 |
Y******** J****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 2 |
82-31********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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1 2 |
82-31********
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1 2 |
i******@estech.co.kr
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j******@estech.co.kr
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1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2 | 1 | 15B | 28 CC |
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