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{{tag>"System Configuration" "BioStar 2" "LED" "Sound" }} | {{tag>"System Configuration" "BioStar 2" "LED" "Sound" }} | ||
- | ====== How to control device LED with a third party controller ====== | + | ======How to control authentication result with a third party controller ====== |
- | When you use a Suprema device to send Wiegand signals to a controller, you will always have one LED / Sound type that shows on reading the card regardless of authentication success or fail on the controller side. \\ | + | When you use a Suprema device to send Wiegand signals to a controller, you will always have one LED / Sound type that shows on reading the card regardless of authentication success or failure on the controller side. \\ |
In BioStar version 2.4 and above, you can control the device LED / Sound with the controller using the device input. \\ | In BioStar version 2.4 and above, you can control the device LED / Sound with the controller using the device input. \\ | ||
===== Configuring the Device ===== | ===== Configuring the Device ===== | ||
- | You must update the firmware of the devices to the version compatible with BioStar 2.4. \\ | + | You must update the firmware of the devices to the versions compatible with BioStar 2.4. \\ |
<callout type="primary" icon="true"> | <callout type="primary" icon="true"> | ||
Refer to the **BioStar 2 Overview** > ** Versions ** menu in the administrator guide for compatible firmware versions.\\ | Refer to the **BioStar 2 Overview** > ** Versions ** menu in the administrator guide for compatible firmware versions.\\ | ||
You can access it by pressing the **Help** button. </callout> | You can access it by pressing the **Help** button. </callout> | ||
- | The devices that can use the LED / Sound control features are as follows: \\ | + | The devices (with LCD) that can use the Pop-up / Sound control features are as follows: \\ |
- | * Xpass S2, BioEntryPlus, BioEntryW, BioEntryW2 | + | * Access Granted & Access Denied |
- | * BioLiteNet, BioStation L2, BioStation 2, BioStation A2 | + | * BioStation L2, BioStation 2, BioStation A2, BioLite N2, FaceStation 2, FaceLite, FaceStation F2 |
+ | The devices (without LCD) that can use the LED / Sound control features are as follows: \\ | ||
+ | * Access Granted, Access Denied, Red LED, Green LED, Device Sound | ||
+ | * Generation 1 devices: Xpass S2, Xpass, BioEntry Plus, BioEntry W | ||
+ | * Generation 2 devices: BioEntry W2, XPass 2 | ||
1. Log in to BioStar 2. \\ | 1. Log in to BioStar 2. \\ | ||
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Configuration - BioStation 2 input 0 configured to Access Granted and BioStation 2 input 1 configured to Access Denied. \\ | Configuration - BioStation 2 input 0 configured to Access Granted and BioStation 2 input 1 configured to Access Denied. \\ | ||
Result - On making a signal to input 0, the device will show an Access Granted icon and make an Access Granted sound. \\ | Result - On making a signal to input 0, the device will show an Access Granted icon and make an Access Granted sound. \\ | ||
- | On making a signal to input 0, the device will show an Access Denied icon and make an Access Denied sound. \\ | + | On making a signal to input 1, the device will show an Access Denied icon and make an Access Denied sound. \\ |
{{:en:2x_sc_led_control_3.png?nolink&900|}}\\ | {{:en:2x_sc_led_control_3.png?nolink&900|}}\\ | ||