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====== Unlimited Floor Level Supported ====== | ====== Unlimited Floor Level Supported ====== | ||
- | From BioStar 2 v2.7.3, unlimited floor level is supported by BioStar 2 software. | + | From BioStar 2 v2.7.3, unlimited floor level is supported. |
- | But in current Suprema device firmware is not supported for unlimited floor level. (May, 2019) | + | But in current Suprema devices, firmware is not supported for unlimited floor level. (May, 2019) |
- | According to the capacity difference of devices, 1st generation entry level devices has more strict limitation then 2nd generation devices. | + | As the capacity of devices differ, the 1st generation entry level devices has more strict limitation than the 2nd generation devices. |
- | Please refer an article below and check the capacity differences. | + | Please refer to the article below and check the capacity differences. |
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[[https://support.supremainc.com/en/support/solutions/articles/24000041652--biostar-2-notice-for-usage-of-combined-environment-1st-generation-entry-level-devices-and-2nd-gener|[BioStar 2] Notice for Usage of Combined Environment 1st Generation Entry Level Devices and 2nd Generation Devices]] | [[https://support.supremainc.com/en/support/solutions/articles/24000041652--biostar-2-notice-for-usage-of-combined-environment-1st-generation-entry-level-devices-and-2nd-gener|[BioStar 2] Notice for Usage of Combined Environment 1st Generation Entry Level Devices and 2nd Generation Devices]] | ||
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- | * If you generated more floor levels than device capability, devices would lose sync with BioStar 2 server. | + | * If you have generated more floor levels than the devices’ capability, devices would lose sync with BioStar 2 server. |
* If your device lost sync with Biostar 2 server, then the system would not operate properly. | * If your device lost sync with Biostar 2 server, then the system would not operate properly. | ||
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* From BioStar 2 v2.7.3, Access Level and Access Group are supported without limitation. | * From BioStar 2 v2.7.3, Access Level and Access Group are supported without limitation. | ||
* Referred article : [[en:unlimited_access_level_and_access_group_supported|Unlimited Access Level and Access Group Supported]] | * Referred article : [[en:unlimited_access_level_and_access_group_supported|Unlimited Access Level and Access Group Supported]] | ||
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