Old revisions Add to book Export to PDF Fold/unfold all Table of Contents Support Wireless Door Lock via OSDP Integration Background Basic Concepts Basic Concepts <Feature 1> <Feature 2> <Feature 3> Book Creator Add this page to your book Book Creator Remove this page from your book Manage book (0 page(s)) Help This is an old revision of the document! BioStar 2, Wireless Door Lock, U&Z Support Wireless Door Lock via OSDP Integration Affected Version: BioStar v2.9.4 or above Affected Products & Versions: CoreStation v1.7.1 or above Suprema integrated a “Wireless Door Lock” from a manufacturing company called Uhlmann & Zacher (U&Z) into CoreStation. With CoreStation v1.7.1 and BioStar 2 v2.9.4, you can use the wireless door lock feature. With this new feature, users can use wireless communication to authenticate even at a Wireless Door Lock located at a remote location from the CoreStation. What you need to know before starting “Wireless Door Lock Integration” of CoreStation: Only CSN Cards that types of MIFARE or DESFire can be supported for this function. This feature operates on the basis of related license activation. The supported OSDP version is v2.2 for now. Background Below the v.2.9.3 or lower version of BioStar 2, the configuration of the door lock was possible only through physical wiring. Accordingly, for aesthetic reasons or security reasons, the need to introduce a door lock capable of wireless connection has been raised. To satisfy this market need, Suprema has launched the “Wireless Door Lock” integrated with U&Z. Basic Concepts Configuration Data Processing Order 1) Scan the enrolled card on the Wireless Door Lock 2) Send the card data to the OSDP antenna via wireless communication(BLE) 3) Send the card data to the CoreStation via OSDP 4) CoreStation compares the received card data and stored card data in it and sends the results to the OSDP antenna via OSDP 5) OSDP antenna sends the result to the Wireless Door Lock via wireless communication(BLE) 6) Wireless door lock displays the results of either Green LED or Red LED depending on the results from CoreStation When adding the OSDP antenna and Wireless Door Lock in BioStar 2, you can see the icon on each product as below. OSDP Antenna Wireless Door Lock 1) Knob type 2) Handle type Basic Concepts Please find the below major features on “Wireless Door Lock” <Feature 1> You can add up to TWO OSDP antennas and TWELVE Wireless Door Locks per ONE CoreStation. The ONLY ONE OSDP antenna module can be connected per ONE RS-485 port of CoreStation via OSDP. Up to SIX Wireless Door Locks can be added per ONE OSDP antenna module. <Feature 2> It needs to have a specific license to use this new function “Wireless Door Lock”. So you SHOULD purchase the specific license for this function FIRST and activate the license file you receive after purchase in BioStar 2. Only after that, you can add the OSDP antenna on CoreStation in BioStar 2. For more details about how to activate the license file in BioStar 2, please refer to the begging part of Execution Procedure in this article. <Feature 3> You should purchase and use separately the TWO types of products (OSDP Antenna and Wireless Door Lock) manufactured by U&Z to use this new feature. To check which models are available in each product, please refer to the below. OSDP Antenna : Only one model can be supported. CX8936 BLE Wireless Door Lock : Two types of model can be supported (Knob type or Handle type) Knob type : CX212x Handle type : CX217x