Biostar VP5200SS16 Administrator Guide - Page 156
Device, Switch, Function, Not Use, Generic Input, Output, Setting, Emergency Open, Release All
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5. Customize Settings Device: Select the BioStation (or Secure I/O) device for which you will add or modify settings. Port: Select an input port (Input 0, Input 1, or Tamper). For Secure I/O devices, these settings are available: Input 0, Input 1, Input 2, Input 3. Switch: Click the radio buttons to specify the normal position of the input switch (N/O: normally open or N/C: normally closed). Function: Select an action to associate with the input: - Not Use: The input port will not be monitored. - Generic Input: The input port will be monitored for a triggering action (For the events specified with "Detect Input 0-3" in the Output Setting dialog box, please see section 5.1.1.6). - Emergency Open: Open doors controlled by this device. The normal door open period will be ignored and doors will remain open until an operator sends a "Close Door" command via the Door/Zone Monitoring tab (see section 4.4.1). - Release All Alarms: Cancel alarms associated with this device. - Restart Device: Restart the device. - Disable Device: Disable the device. A disabled device will not communicate with the BioStar server or process fingerprints or card inputs. To enable communication again, an administrator must enter the master password for a BioStation device or provide authentication locally for a BioEntry Plus or BioEntry W device. - With BioStar 1.8v, LED Green Input, LED Red Input, Buzzer Input, Access Granted Input, and Access Denied Input were newly added. And these input options are available only with BioStation (FW 1.93v), BioStation T2 (FW 1.3v), FaceStation (FW 1.3v), BioEntry Plus (FW 1.6v), BioEntry W (FW 1.2v), BioLite Net (FW 1.4v), and Xpass (FW 1.3v). Schedule: Set the schedule during which the inputs will be monitored (Always, Disable, or custom schedule). Duration (ms): Set the duration (in milliseconds) an input signal must last to trigger the specified action. 156 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com