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BioStar 1.

92
November 2016
Kate Yu
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Contents
BioStar 1 & BioStar 1.92

Supported BioStar2 Device, New Feature, Fixed Bug, and Issue

BioStar 1.92 Preview

BioStar 1.92 Introduction

Frequently Asked Questions

Q&A

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BioStar 1 & BioStar 1.92


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BioStar 1.92

BioStar1 & BioStar 1.92

BioStar 1
: It’s a comprehensive access control and time & attendance management software featuring
TCP/IP-based system architecture with intelligent IP devices and terminals
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BioStar 1.92

BioStar1 & BioStar 1.92

BioStar 1.92
: It is latest version of BioStar 1 launched on October-2016.
Many customers would like to keep the feature of BioStar1 like MSSQL and use BioStar 2
device with BioStar 1 device. To meet the customer’s requirement, we released BioStar 1.91
and then, BioStar 1.92.
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BioStar 1.92

BioStar1 & BioStar 1.92

BioStar 1.92

BioStar 2 devices basically follow the rules and concepts of the BioStar 1 system. BioStar 2
devices have expanded sets of features and more capabilities than BioStar 1 devices. The
features and capabilities of BioStar 2 devices are constrained by the features and capabilities of
the BioStar 1 system to maintain the consistency with the BioStar 1 system.
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BioStar 1.92

BioStar1 & BioStar 1.92

BioStar 1.92 (Limitation)


BioStar2 devices don’t support all feature like BioStar1 device even though you use BioStar 1
system.
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BioStar 1.92

BioStar1 & BioStar 1.92

BioStar 1.92 (Limitation)


BioStar2 devices don’t support all feature like BioStar1 device even though you use BioStar 1
system.

Anti-Passback Zone Wiegand Legacy Mode

Fire Alarm Zone Wiegand - User ID

Muster Zone Command Card

Entrance Limit Zone Unlock Time/Lock Time

Interlock Zone

Access Zone

[Use Relay] option


for T&A key

Only APB and Fire alarm zone can be supported by BioStar2 RS485 Master and Slave device.
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Supported BioStar2 device,


New Feature,
Fixed Bug,
Bug
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BioStar 1.92

Supported BioStar 2 Devices

BioEntry W2

October 2015 June 2016 October 2016


BioStar 1.9 BioStar 1.91 BioStar 1.92

BioStar 1 Device & BioStar1 FW

BioStation A2 BioStation A2
BioStation 2 BioStation 2
BioStation L2 BioStation L2
Secure IO 2 BioEntry W2
Secure IO 2
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BioStar 1.92

Supported BioStar 2 Devices : Limitation

BioStar 1.x devices must have BioStar 1.x firmware loaded onto the devices.
BioLite Net, BioEntry W, BioEntry Plus, Xpass, and Xpass S2 with BioStar 2 firmware will not be
compatible with BioStar 1.92.

BioStar 1 Firmware only


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BioStar 1.92

New Feature & Fixed Bug

New feature
Support BioEnty W2 except Multi Wiegand Format
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BioStar 1.92

New Feature & Fixed Bug

New feature
Support Output port of BioStar2 device for a log event
- Log event: Auth Success, Auth Fail, Auth Duress, Access Not Granted, Door Opened, Door
Closed

Auth Success
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BioStar 1.92

New Feature & Fixed Bug

Limited New feature


Doesn’t support for “Access Granted Input” and “Access Not Granted Input” like BioStar 1
device
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BioStar 1.92

New Feature & Fixed Bug

Bug fix
Fixed the connection issue of BioStar 1.91 if there are more than 64 BioStar2 devices

BioStar
1.91

1 2 3 … 63 64

BioStar 2 Devices
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BioStar 1.92

New Feature & Fixed Bug

Bug fix
Fixed that the port of Biostar 2.x server of BioStar Server 1.91 was not changed by user setting

The server port of BioStar2 device was


not available to use the changed port.
The server port will be 51212 internally
even though you change the port to
another number.
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BioStar 1.92

New Feature & Fixed Bug

Bug fix
Fixed that the error of BioStar 1.91 into the report menu

The error occurred during uploading a


log of BioStar2 device.
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BioStar 1.92

Bug

Bug
- Unstable connection during uploading the image log of BioStation A2.

The client of BioStar1.92 is


stopped if BioStation A2
has an image log more
than 16 k of the image log
size.
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BioStar 1.92

Bug

Bug
- Stopped BioStar Server if BioStation A2 is ‘device->server’ mode and uses image
log.

The server of BioStar1.92 is stopped if


BioStation A2 has an image log more
than 16 k of the image log size.

Size: 18.9KB Size: 11.5KB


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BioStar 1.92

Bug

Temporal solution
- Apply the modified BS_SDK_V2.dll to C:\Program Files\BioStar\server.

Download link is as follows.


http://webhard.suprema.co.kr//ExFd/13695/29428.dll
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BioStar 1.92 Preview


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BioStar 1.92

Preview: Who Should Use BIOSTAR 1.92?

1. The expansion of BioStar 1 system


If a customer who uses BioStar1 wants to use BioStar 2 devices,
they can use BioStar 1.92.
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BioStar 1.92

Preview: Who Should Use BIOSTAR 1.92?

2. The limitation of project requirement


If one of a project requirement is MS-SQL, MySQL, or Oracle to use Suprema system,
you can choose BioStar 1.92.
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BioStar 1.92

Preview: Who Should Not Use BIOSTAR 1.92?

1. BioStar 1 device only


If the customer wants to use BioStar 1 device only, you should use BioStar 1.9.

2. Performance issue
If there is performance issue of BioStar 1.9 or lower version, you don’t need to upgrade
the system. Please contact us first.
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BioStar 1.92

Preview: When is BioStar 1.92 SDK released?

There is no BioStar 1.92 SDK.


You should use Biostar 1 SDK for V1 devices and use BioStar2 Device SDK for V2 devices.

Biostar 1.92

=
BioStar 1.9

+
SDK

BioStar 2 Device SDK V2.3.0


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BioStar 1.92

Preview: BioStar Server Config

V1 port: 1480 (Modifiable)


V2 port: 51212 (Modifiable)
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BioStar 1.92

Preview: Connection Method (Server > Device)

V1 Devices V2 Devices

TCP 1480 TCP TCP 1480


1470 or TCP 51211
1471

Direct Mode (Default) Server > Device (Default)


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BioStar 1.92

Preview: Connection Method (Device > Server)

V1 Devices V2 Devices

TCP 1480 TCP 1480


TCP 1480 TCP 51212

Server Mode Device > Server


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BioStar 1.92 Introduction


1. Device Menu
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Device

Device Connection Mode

BioStar 2 devices will be always located on the BioStar


Server tree regardless of the connection mode.

If the connection mode is server-to-device mode,


devices are located under Device tree. If the connection
mode is device-to-server mode, the devices are located
on the BioStar Server tree.
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Device

RS485 (Master-Slave)

RS485

When you configure a Master-Slave configuration through


RS485, you cannot use BioStar 1 devices with BioStar 2
devices. The RS485 protocol between BioStar 1 and 2
devices is different and are not compatible.
V2 Devices

The RS485 mode of BioStar 2 devices


have three different values: Default, Host
and Slave.
When the device’s RS485 mode is
“Default”, the device works as a
standalone device or its RS485 mode
changes to “Slave” if it is connected to a
“Host” device through the RS485
interface.
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Device

Template On Card

V1 Devices

Template on
Cared

Template on Card option


enable/disable feature for
V1 devices

V2 Devices

• Secure credential cards not supported


• Template on Card supported; V2 devices reads both CSN of
a card and template on card as default
• Access on Card issues from BioStar 2 cannot be used in
BioStar 1.92
• Cannot use same Template on Card on V1 and V2 devices
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Device

Input/Output (Trigger & Action)

V1 Devices

Input/Output configuration available for


V1 devices
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Device

Input/Output (Trigger & Action)

V2 Devices

V2 devices only has the Input tab,


because the BioStar 2 system has
adopted the Trigger-and-Action
concept
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Device

T&A

V1 Devices

V2 Devices

Terminology differences only


V1.x V2.x (Device Menu)
Not use = Not use
Manual = By User
Manual Fix = Last Choice
Auto change = By Schedule
Event Fix = Fixed
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Device

Wiegand

• V2 devices support Extended mode only


• V2 devices support Card ID In/Out only
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BioStar 1.92 Introduction


2.User Menu
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User

User Information

V1 Devices

You should transfer user information to RS485host and RS485 slave devices

BioStar Client
RS485
TCP
RS485 Host RS485 Slave
V2 Devices

You should transfer user information to RS485host only

BioStar Client
TCP RS485

RS485 Host RS485 Slave


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User

User Information

V2 Devices

• Department: All BioStar 2 devices do not store department information on the devices.
(BioStation and BioStation T2 only store department information)
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User

User Information

V2 Devices

• PIN: BioStar 2 devices encrypt PIN data whereas BioStar 1 devices do not. When you transfer users
from BioStar to BioStar 2 devices, the PIN data is encrypted and transferred, allowing users to use
PIN authentication on BioStar 2 devices. However, if you retrieve users with PIN from BioStar 2
devices, the PIN data is not usable because it is one-way encrypted.

1
ID 1
Transfer
P
ID 1
I
N
P
2 I
N

3 Transfer
ID 1
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User

User Information

V2 Devices

ID 1

P 1
I
N ID 1

P
Transfer I
N

ID 1

P
I
N
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User

User Information

V2 Devices

• Enrolling a user on slave devices: With BioStar 2 devices, you cannot enroll users on the slave
devices. On the BioStar 2 system, a slave device works as a dummy device and does not have users
on the device.
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User

User Profile

V1 Devices
• BioStation, BioStation T2, X-Station
supported

V2 Devices

• BioStation A2 supported only


• BioStation 2, BioStation L2 is not supported
• Transfer user image only
• Other features such as private Message,
Display Count, Display Duration are not
supported
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User

Private Authentication Mode

V1 Devices

• Normal User / Admin User

V2 Devices

• Admin User = Device Administrator


• Unable to assign device
administrator per device

V1 Devices
• Supported in V1 devices only

V2 Devices
• Not supported in V2 devices
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User

Bypass Card

V1 Devices
• Supported in V1 devices only

V2 Devices
• Bypass Card feature not supported in V2
devices
• When card is issued with “Bypass Card”, it
will trigger private authentication mode to
turn on “Card Only” mode
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User

Mifare Card Reading Mode (MSB/LSB)

MIFARE card only


• The byte order of a MIFARE card on BioStar 2 devices is opposite to the one on BioStar 1
devices. If the byte order of BioStar 1 devices is set to MSB, you need to set the byte order of
BioStar 2 devices to LSB and vice versa.

V1 Devices

V2 Devices
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User

Mifare Card Reading Mode (MSB/LSB)

MSB of BioStation Byte Order


3829120554
11100100 00111011 10111110 00101010
LSB of BioStation Byte Order
717110244
0010101 010111110 00111011 11100100

MSB of BioStation2 Byte Order


717110244
0010101 010111110 00111011 11100100
LSB of BioStation2 Byte Order
3829120554
11100100 00111011 10111110 00101010
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User

Find User

V1 Devices

• All features supported

V2 Devices
• Read Card not supported
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BioStar 1.92 Introduction


3.Access Group
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Access Group

Default Access Group

V2 Devices

With BioStar 2 devices, users are allowed to gain access when


there are no door assigned to the device. It is working just like
“Full Access”.
However, as soon as the device is assigned to a door, then it
will work like “No Access” and block users without access
groups.
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Access Group

Default Access Group

V1 Devices Skip

With V1 devices, if the device’s default access group is set to Full


Access, whether the user can gain access depends on the
matching access group. If the time when the authentication takes
place is not within the time schedule of the matching access
group, the user will not gain access. If the time when the
authentication takes place is within the time schedule, the user will
gain access.
V2 Devices

With BioStar 2 devices, if the device’s default access group is


Full Access, the device does not use access group information
to determine if the user is allowed to gain access. This means
that the user will always gain access if the credential matching
(e.g. fingerprint, card) succeeds.
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BioStar 1.92 Introduction


4. Door & Zone
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Door

Dual Authentication (Double Mode)

V1 Devices

Double Mode: Configure a


device to open only when
authenticating credentials of
two persons
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Door

Dual Authentication (Double Mode)

V2 Devices

Dual Authentication = Double Mode


* Configure a door to open only when
authenticating credentials of two persons (an
ordinary user and an administrator).
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Door

Door / Zone Configuration

• Cannot use BioStar 1 devices with BioStar 2 devices for a door.


• For example, if you’ve specified a BioStar 1 device as an entry device on
the door configuration, you can choose BioStar 1 devices only as an exit
device

• Cannot use BioStar 1 devices with BioStar 2 device for a zone.


• For example, if you’ve specified BioStar 1 devices in an Anti-
passback zone as member devices, you cannot add BioStar 2
devices to the zone.

• BioStar 2 devices are only support Local Zone.


• BioStar 2 devices are supported in Anti-passback zone and Fire
Alarm zone only.
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Door

Door / Zone Configuration

 Global Zone : TCP/IP and RS485 based, BioStar Server is zone master
 Local Zone : RS485 based, RS485 master device is zone master
* zone master : makes logical decisions and controls functionality

BioStar 2 Server

Global Zone
Master
TCP/IP

M S
RS-485
Global Zone Local Zone

Zone of Biostar 2 device


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Door

Unlock Time / Lock Time

V1 Devices
• All features supported

V2 Devices

• Unlock Time / Lock Time not


supported
• Driven By, Unlock Trigger not
supported
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Door

Held Open / Forced Open Alarm

V1 Devices

Held Open will be OFF when the door is closed

V2 Devices

• Held Open / Forced Open alarm will NOT be OFF when the door is closed
• Administrators must click [Release alarm] from Monitoring tab
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BioStar 1.92 Introduction


5.Monitoring
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Monitoring

Monitoring

V1 Devices

• All features supported

V2 Devices
• Upload log > USB not supported
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Demonstration
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Frequently Asked Questions


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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What firmware versions are compatible with BS1.92? (For 1.x 2.x)
-> All firmware for V1 devices
-> BS2: V1.3.1_20160921 / BS A2 : V1.2.1_20160921 / BS L2 : V1.1.1_20160921 /
BEW2: V1.0.1_20160920 or higher versions

2. Can we integrate the database from 1.8 to 1.92?


-> The database structure is almost the same between BioStar 1.8 and BioStar 1.
92-> You can upgrade your BioStar from old version to the latest version withou
t issue.

3. Will the USB memory be supported in future updates?


-> We do not have any plan for USB support yet.

4. Will Ver2 Readers be compatible for Server matching?


-> Yes
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Frequently Asked Questions

5. Is DM20 supported in Bx.1?


-> Unfortunately, no

6. How many cards per user can we issue for BioStar 2 devices?
-> Only 1

7. In 1.92 , how many access groups per user in V2 devices?


-> Same as V1 devices, 4.

8. Will there be a tool to import BioStar 2 DB to BioStar 1.92?


-> Unfortunately, no.

9. Is Biomini compatible with BioStar 1.92?


-> Yes, Biomini and Biomini plus are compatible with BioStar 1.92. Biomini slim a
nd BioMini 2 are not compatible.
Q&A
Wiegand Input (Legacy - 1)

Wiegand Legacy mode

 Effective way to integrate with 3rd party card and RF reader


 Device will verify the validity of card ID received from the RF reader and will react
upon the user information stored in device. (Unabled to distinguish the RF reader
generating the authentication event)
Door
sensor
Out In

Exit
Door Button

Wiegand Door lock


Wiegand Input (Legacy – 2)

Wiegand Legacy mode

Bypass
User ID Card Info
Template Password Option
1 12345 Yes 1111 No
11000000111001
RF
Wiegand Reader
Card
: 12345
Wiegand Input (Extended Mode - 1)

Wiegand Extended mode

 Leave log information with own device IDs. APB-zone configurable.


 RF Reader will be treated as an independent device. No extra verification is
necessary
Door Door Door
sensor sensor sensor
Out Out
Out In

Door 1 Door 2 Door 3

Wiegand
Door lock Door lock Door lock

Wiegand
RS485
Wiegand Input (Extended Mode – 3)

Wiegand Extended mode


Bypass
User ID Card Info
Template Password Option
1 12345 Yes 1111 No

11000000111001 243
RF 0

Wiegand Reader
Card
: 1234
(Device log) 5
Wiegand Input (Extended Mode – 2)

Wiegand Extended mode

243
0

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