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3. Setup the BioStar System a. Under External Arm/Disarm, select a device from the Device drop-down list. b. Select an input from the Input drop-down list. c. Select the position of the input (N/O - normally open or N/C - normally closed) that will allow the system to arm the alarm zone. The other position will allow the system to disarm the alarm zone. To send an arm signal to an external device, such as an alarm signal: a. Under Arm Status, select a device from the Device drop-down list. b. Select a relay from the Relay drop-down list. c. Select a type of signal from the Signal drop-down list. d. Specify a priority level in the Priority field. To send a disarm signal to an external device, such as an alarm signal: a. Under Disarm Status, select a device from the Device drop-down list. b. Select a relay from the Relay drop-down list. c. Select a type of signal from the Signal drop-down list. d. Specify a priority level in the Priority field. 6. When you are finished configuring the external input/output settings, click OK. 3.5.2.7 Select access groups The Access Group tab (in the Zone pane) allows you to specify access groups that can bypass the normal restrictions set for the zone. For example, you may choose a particular access group to be exempt from the restrictions of an anti-passback zone. For alarm zones, this tab allows you to specify access groups that can arm and disarm alarms. To select an access group, please click the checkbox next to a group name and then click Apply. 3.5.2.8 View zone events The Event tab (in the Zone pane) provides a listing of log events for a particular zone. You can set a date range with the drop-down calendars and view a report of events by clicking Get Log. For more information about monitoring and viewing event logs, see section 4.1. 3.6 Setup Users You will need to use a fingerprint scanner to capture each user's fingerprints. For this reason, it may be helpful to have a terminal connected to the system at a registration center, such as a human resources or security office. BioStation, BioEntry Plus, BioEntry W, BioLite Net, or DStation devices can be used for fingerprint scanning when networked to the BioStar server, or the BioMini USB device can be connected directly to a BioStar client to provide convenient fingerprint scanning at a registration location. 75 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com