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en:tc_aespec [2021/11/15 16:40]
sypark1 [Biometric Devices | Fingerprint]
en:tc_aespec [2023/06/30 12:05]
mashin [Biometric Devices | Face]
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 ==== Biometric Devices | Face ==== ==== Biometric Devices | Face ====
 +<button collapse="​tab-bs3"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​BioStation 3</​button>​
 <button collapse="​tab-fsf2"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​FaceStation F2</​button>​ <button collapse="​tab-fsf2"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​FaceStation F2</​button>​
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 <button collapse="​tab-fl"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​FaceLite</​button>​ <button collapse="​tab-fl"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​FaceLite</​button>​
  
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 +<text size="​x-large">​BioStation 3</​text>​ \\ 
 +BioStation 3 sets a new standard in access control, providing a new door access experience that enables improved security across all doors, for organizations of all sizes. This terminal is smaller than previous model, yet it has the largest variety of features. 
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 +{{:​en:​suprema_biostation_3_ae-specification_230630.docx|Download}} 
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 ==== Accessories ==== ==== Accessories ====
-<button collapse="​tab-sio2"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​Secure ​I/O 2</​button>​ +<button collapse="​tab-sio2"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​Secure ​Module</​button>​ 
-<button collapse="​tab-dm20"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​DM-20</​button>​ +<button collapse="​tab-dm20"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​Door Module</​button>​ 
-<button collapse="​tab-om120"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​OM-120</​button>​+<button collapse="​tab-om120"​ type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​Output Module</​button>​ 
 +<button collapse="​tab-im120" type="​primary"​ size="​xs">​Input Module</​button>​
  
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-<text size="​x-large">​Secure I/O 2</​text>​+<text size="​x-large">​Secure Module (Secure I/O 2)</​text>​
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-Secure ​I/O 2 provides secure door control via encrypted communication when combined with other Suprema devices. Its ultra-compact form factor allows for use in a variety of installation environments.+Secure ​Module ​provides secure door control via encrypted communication when combined with other Suprema devices. Its ultra-compact form factor allows for use in a variety of installation environments.
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-<text size="​x-large">​DM-20</​text>​+<text size="​x-large">​Door Module (DM-20)</​text>​
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-DM-20 provides secure door control of up to four doors via encrypted communication and also contains two Wiegand reader interfaces for use with 3rd party readers. A wide variety of I/O interfaces allows ​DM-20 to be a part of diverse system configurations. \\+Door Module ​provides secure door control of up to four doors via encrypted communication and also contains two Wiegand reader interfaces for use with 3rd party readers. A wide variety of I/O interfaces allows ​Door Module ​to be a part of diverse system configurations. \\
  
  
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-<text size="​x-large">​OM-120</​text>​+<text size="​x-large">​Output Module (OM-120)</​text>​
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-OM-120 ​is a multiple output extension module which controls up to 12 output relays. It can be used as the elevator controller with BioStar 2 system. Max. 31 units can be connected to a master device via RS485 daisy chain. \\+Output Module ​is a multiple output extension module which controls up to 12 output relays. It can be used as the elevator controller with BioStar 2 system. Max. 31 units can be connected to a master device via RS485 daisy chain. \\
  
  
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 +<text size="​x-large">​Input Module (IM-120)</​text>​
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 +Input Module is a multiple input extension module which can control up to 12 supervised inputs, 2 AUX, 1 temper switch and 2 relays. A total of 31 units can be connected to a master device via an RS485 daisy chain. It allows the use of inputs for interfacing with sensors or door contacts etc., as well as providing a simple ‘dry contact’ interface for other systems.
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 +{{:​en:​suprema_im-120_ae-specification.docx|Download}}
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