Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision Next revision Both sides next revision | ||
en:configuration_api [2023/08/31 18:35] kkshin [BS2SystemConfig] |
en:configuration_api [2024/02/20 16:48] kkshin [BS2FaceConfig] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 390: | Line 390: | ||
uint8_t tnaIcon[16]; | uint8_t tnaIcon[16]; | ||
uint8_t useScreenSaver; | uint8_t useScreenSaver; | ||
- | uint8_t reserved1[31]; | + | uint8_t showOsdpResult; |
+ | uint8_t reserved1[30]; | ||
} BS2DisplayConfig; | } BS2DisplayConfig; | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
Line 496: | Line 497: | ||
**17. //useScreenSaver//** \\ | **17. //useScreenSaver//** \\ | ||
''FaceStation 2'', ''FaceStation F2'' If set true, you can activate the screensaver. \\ \\ | ''FaceStation 2'', ''FaceStation F2'' If set true, you can activate the screensaver. \\ \\ | ||
- | **18. //reserved1//** \\ | + | **18. //showOsdpResult//** \\ |
+ | [+ 2.9.6] In environments where Suprema devices are connected as peripheral devices to Intelligent Slaves or third-party controllers, this option allows authentication results to be displayed on the device screen. \\ | ||
+ | <WRAP group 50%> | ||
+ | ^Value ^Description ^ | ||
+ | |0 |Display OSDP Authentication Result (Default) | | ||
+ | |1 |Do Not Display OSDP Authentication Result | | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | 19. //reserved1// \\ | ||
Reserved space. \\ | Reserved space. \\ | ||
- | |||
==== BS2IpConfig ==== | ==== BS2IpConfig ==== | ||
<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
Line 1232: | Line 1239: | ||
uint32_t deviceID; | uint32_t deviceID; | ||
uint8_t type; | uint8_t type; | ||
- | uint8_t reserved[3]; | + | uint8_t reserved; |
+ | uint16_t ignoreSignalTime; | ||
| | ||
union { | union { | ||
Line 1278: | Line 1286: | ||
|3|Schedule trigger| | |3|Schedule trigger| | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
+ | 11. //reserved// \\ | ||
+ | Reserved space. \\ \\ | ||
+ | 12. //ignoreSignalTime// \\ | ||
+ | [+2.9.6] This setting is specified in milliseconds and is used to ignore repetitive input signals within a certain time frame. \\ | ||
+ | In a case where the Suprema device is connected to a third-party controller via wiegand, \\ | ||
+ | and the controller repeatedly requests feedback for authentication, \\ | ||
+ | this setting allows you to specify a period of time during which the input signal is forcibly ignored. \\ \\ | ||
==== BS2Action ==== | ==== BS2Action ==== | ||
Line 1699: | Line 1714: | ||
uint8_t maxRotation; | uint8_t maxRotation; | ||
+ | // Deprecated | ||
struct { | struct { | ||
uint16_t min; | uint16_t min; | ||
Line 1704: | Line 1720: | ||
} faceWidth; | } faceWidth; | ||
+ | // Deprecated | ||
struct { | struct { | ||
uint16_t x; | uint16_t x; | ||
Line 1709: | Line 1726: | ||
} searchRange; | } searchRange; | ||
- | uint8_t reserved2[18]; | + | struct { |
+ | uint8_t min; // 30 ~ 100 | ||
+ | uint8_t max; // 40 ~ 100, 255 | ||
+ | } detectDistance; ////< 2 bytes | ||
+ | |||
+ | BS2_BOOL wideSearch; ///< 1 byte | ||
+ | uint8_t unused; | ||
+ | |||
+ | uint8_t unableToSaveImageOfVisualFace; | ||
+ | uint8_t reserved[13]; | ||
} BS2FaceConfig; | } BS2FaceConfig; | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
Line 1818: | Line 1844: | ||
This enables detection failure in the case of images rotated over a certain angle. \\ | This enables detection failure in the case of images rotated over a certain angle. \\ | ||
maxRotation represents the maximum allowable value in this case, and the default value is 15 degrees. \\ \\ | maxRotation represents the maximum allowable value in this case, and the default value is 15 degrees. \\ \\ | ||
+ | [+ 2.9.6] Additional definitions of Angle \\ | ||
+ | <WRAP group 30%> | ||
+ | ^Definition ^Value ^ | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_DEFAULT | 15 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_15 | 15 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_30 | 30 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_45 | 45 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_60 | 60 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_75 | 75 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_90 | 90 | | ||
+ | |BS2_MAX_ROTATION_ANGLE_MAX | 90 | | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
**12. //faceWidth//** \\ | **12. //faceWidth//** \\ | ||
- | [+ 2.7.1] ''FaceStation F2'' This indicates the width of the face image, and you can specify the minimum and maximum values. \\ | + | [+ 2.7.1] ''FaceStation F2'' This indicates the width of the face image, and you can specify the minimum and maximum values. \\ |
The default values of min and max are as follows. \\ | The default values of min and max are as follows. \\ | ||
- | [+ 2.8.3] ''BioStation 3'' The settings are ignored. \\ | ||
<WRAP group 30%> | <WRAP group 30%> | ||
^ ^Default(min) ^Default(max) ^ | ^ ^Default(min) ^Default(max) ^ | ||
|FSF2 |66 |250 | | |FSF2 |66 |250 | | ||
- | |BS3 |- |- | | + | |BS3 |130 |350 | |
+ | |BEW3 |130 |350 | | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
**13. //searchRange//** \\ | **13. //searchRange//** \\ | ||
- | [+ 2.7.1] ''FaceStation F2'' Represents the face search range, and you can specify the x value (horizontal coordinate) of the range and the width from the x value point. \\ | + | [+ 2.7.1] ''FaceStation F2'' Represents the face search range, and you can specify the x value (horizontal coordinate) of the range and the width from the x value point. \\ |
The default values of x and width are as follows. \\ | The default values of x and width are as follows. \\ | ||
- | [+ 2.8.3] ''BioStation 3'' The settings are ignored. \\ | ||
<WRAP group 30%> | <WRAP group 30%> | ||
^ ^Default(x) ^Default(width) ^ | ^ ^Default(x) ^Default(width) ^ | ||
|FSF2 |144 |432 | | |FSF2 |144 |432 | | ||
- | |BS3 |- |- | | + | |BS3 |90 |540 | |
+ | |BEW3 |90 |540 | | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
**14. //detectDistance//** \\ | **14. //detectDistance//** \\ | ||
[+ 2.8.3] ''BioStation 3'' This configures the minimum and maximum detection range for facial recognition. \\ | [+ 2.8.3] ''BioStation 3'' This configures the minimum and maximum detection range for facial recognition. \\ | ||
+ | [+ 2.9.6] Added features to ''FaceStation F2'' and ''BioEntry W3'' \\ | ||
We no longer support faceWidth to pinpoint the face location using pixel units due to its complexity. \\ | We no longer support faceWidth to pinpoint the face location using pixel units due to its complexity. \\ | ||
Instead, we set the detection range of the subject(face). The unit is set to cm, and the value must be inputted as a multiple of 10. \\ | Instead, we set the detection range of the subject(face). The unit is set to cm, and the value must be inputted as a multiple of 10. \\ | ||
<WRAP group 80%> | <WRAP group 80%> | ||
- | ^ ^Min limit for min detection range ^Max limit for min detection range ^Min detection range(Default) ^Min limit for max detection range ^Max limit for max detection range ^Max sensing range(No limit) ^Max sensing range(Default) ^ | + | ^ ^Min limit for min detection range ^Max limit for min detection range ^Min detection range(Default) ^Min limit for max detection range ^Max limit for max detection range ^Max sensing range(No limit) ^Max sensing range(Default) ^ |
- | |BS3 |30 |100 |60 |40 |100 |255 |100 | | + | |FSF2 |30 |130 |30 |40 |130 |255 |130 | |
+ | |BS3 |30 |100 |30 |40 |100 |255 |100 | | ||
+ | |BEW3 |30 |100 |30 |40 |100 |255 |100 | | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
**15. //wideSearch//** \\ | **15. //wideSearch//** \\ | ||
- | [+ 2.8.3] ''BioStation 3'' This can increase the detection range for facial recognition. \\ | + | [+ 2.8.3] ''BioStation 3'' This can increase the detection range for face detection. \\ |
We no longer support searchRange to set the x-coordinate and width due to its complexity. \\ | We no longer support searchRange to set the x-coordinate and width due to its complexity. \\ | ||
Instead, we set the face detection setting as default(FALSE), or a wide area(TRUE). \\ | Instead, we set the face detection setting as default(FALSE), or a wide area(TRUE). \\ | ||
The details of the settings and protocols for the detection of wide area is set within the device, which the user cannot change. \\ \\ | The details of the settings and protocols for the detection of wide area is set within the device, which the user cannot change. \\ \\ | ||
- | If this setting is set to TRUE, the camera detects subjects within a large range, and unintentionally detect and authenticate multiple subjects at once. Therefore, the default setting is at FALSE. \\ \\ | + | If this setting is set to TRUE, the camera detects subjects within a large range, and unintentionally detect and authenticate multiple subjects at once. \\ |
+ | Therefore, the default setting is at FALSE. \\ \\ | ||
16. //unused// \\ | 16. //unused// \\ | ||
Reserved space.\\ \\ | Reserved space.\\ \\ | ||
- | 17. //reserved// \\ | + | 17. //unableToSaveImageOfVisualFace// \\ |
+ | [+ 2.9.6] Indicates whether devices that use visual face as a credential will store facial images on the device. \\ | ||
+ | Enabling this setting will immediately delete image information from all users' facial data stored in the device, leaving only the templates. \\ | ||
+ | Additionally, even if face information containing user images is obtained through the [[BS2_EnrollUserFaceEx]] API, the device will ignore it. \\ | ||
+ | The default value is false, which means both facial data and images are stored. \\ \\ | ||
+ | 18. //reserved// \\ | ||
Reserved space.\\ \\ | Reserved space.\\ \\ | ||
==== BS2Rs485ConfigEX ==== | ==== BS2Rs485ConfigEX ==== |