Biostar VP5200SS16 Administrator Guide - Page 39

Setup Devices

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3. Setup the BioStar System 4. Type a name for the custom level in the Name field. 5. If desired, add an additional description in the Description field. 6. Select a menu from the drop-down list. 7. When selecting the User Menu or Device Menu, select users or devices to grant access privileges by clicking the checkboxes in the users or devices list. 8. Select a permission level (All Rights, Modify, or Read) by clicking the checkbox next to an option. 9. Click Add to include the permission in the custom level. 10. Repeat steps 6-9 as necessary to add other permissions. 11. When you are finished customizing the level, click Save. You can now create new administrative accounts with any of the custom administrator levels you have created. 3.2 Setup Devices This section describes how to use BioStar's device wizard to search for and add new devices, as well as how to add 3rd party RF devices. In addition, the procedures that follow describe basic configuration of devices within the BioStar system. For more information about configuring devices, see sections 3.10.3 and 5.1. 3.2.1 Search for and Add Devices BioStar includes a handy wizard for finding and adding devices. Before starting a search for new devices, verify the device connections. If you have multiple devices to add, it may be helpful to prepare a list of device locations, IDs, and IP addresses prior to adding them. To search for devices and add them to the BioStar system: 1. Click Device in the shortcut pane. 2. In the Task pane, click Add Device. 3. When the wizard appears, click the radio button next to a connection type:  LAN: Choose this option to search for devices connected via Ethernet or Wireless LAN.  Serial: Choose this option to search for devices connected to a client PC via RS485 and RS232 or slave devices connected via RS485 to another device that is connected to a client PC (see section 3.2.2).  USB Device: Choose this option to search for devices connected via USB ports.  Note: BioStar versions 1.3 and higher include drivers for connecting BioStation and D-Station devices via USB in Windows 7. These drivers will not work with 39 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com

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3. Setup the BioStar System
Copyright
©
2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com
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4.
Type a name for the custom level in the Name field.
5.
If desired, add an additional description in the Description field.
6.
Select a menu from the drop-down list.
7.
When selecting the User Menu or Device Menu, select users or devices to
grant access privileges by clicking the checkboxes in the users or devices list.
8.
Select a permission level (All Rights, Modify, or Read) by clicking the checkbox
next to an option.
9.
Click
Add
to include the permission in the custom level.
10.
Repeat steps 6-9 as necessary to add other permissions.
11.
When you are finished customizing the level, click
Save
.
You can now create new administrative accounts with any of the custom
administrator levels you have created.
3.2
Setup Devices
This section describes how to use BioStar's device wizard to search for and add new devices,
as well as how to add 3rd party RF devices. In addition, the procedures that follow describe
basic configuration of devices within the BioStar system. For more information about
configuring devices, see sections 3.10.3 and 5.1.
3.2.1
Search for and Add Devices
BioStar includes a handy wizard for finding and adding devices. Before starting a search for
new devices, verify the device connections. If you have multiple devices to add, it may be
helpful to prepare a list of device locations, IDs, and IP addresses prior to adding them.
To search for devices and add them to the BioStar system:
1.
Click
Device
in the shortcut pane.
2.
In the Task pane, click
Add Device
.
3.
When the wizard appears, click the radio button next to a connection type:
LAN
: Choose this option to search for devices connected via Ethernet or Wireless
LAN.
Serial
: Choose this option to search for devices connected to a client PC via RS485
and RS232 or slave devices connected via RS485 to another device that is
connected to a client PC (see section 3.2.2).
USB Device
: Choose this option to search for devices connected via USB ports.
Note:
BioStar versions 1.3 and higher include drivers for connecting BioStation
and D-Station devices via USB in Windows 7. These drivers will not work with