BioEntry P2
BioEntry P2
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Version 1.03
English
EN 101.00.BEP2 V1.03A
CONTENTS
Components 4
Network connection 11
Relay connection 13
Connecting as a standalone 16
Wiegand connection 18
Safety instructions
Instructional icons
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Caution: This symbol indicates situations that may result in moderate injury or property damage.
Warning
Installation
Do not install or repair the product arbitrarily.
• This may result in electric shock, fire, or product damage.
• Damages caused by any modifications or failure to follow installation instructions can void your manufacturer’s
warranty.
Do not install the product in a place with direct sunlight, moisture, dust, soot, or a gas leak.
• This may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not install the product in a location with heat from an electric heater.
• This may result in fire due to overheating.
Install the product in a dry location.
• Humidity and liquids may result in electric shock or product damage.
Do not install the product in a location where it will be affected by radio frequencies.
• This may result in fire or product damage.
Operation
Keep the product dry.
• Humidity and liquids may result in electric shock, fire, or product damage.
Do not use damaged power supply adaptors, plugs, or loose electrical sockets.
• Unsecured connections may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not bend or damage the power cord.
• This may result in electric shock or fire.
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Safety instructions
Caution
Installation
Do not install the product under direct sunlight or UV light.
• This may result in product damage, malfunction, discoloration, or deformation.
Do not install the power supply cable in a location where people pass by.
• This may result in injury or product damage.
Do not install the product near magnetic objects, such as a magnet, TV, monitor (especially CRT), or speaker.
• The product may malfunction.
Keep the minimum distance between products when installing multiple products.
• The product may be affected by radio frequencies emitted by other products and the product may malfunction.
Use only a power supply adaptor of D.C 12 V and 1,500 mA or higher.
• If the right power supply is not used, the product may malfunction.
Use a separate power supply for the Secure I/O 2, electric lock, and the product.
• If connecting and using the same power supply, the product may malfunction.
Operation
Do not drop the product or cause impacts to the product.
• The product may malfunction.
Do not disconnect the power supply while upgrading the firmware of the product.
• The product may malfunction.
Do not disclose the password to others and change it regularly.
• This may result in illegal intrusion.
Do not press buttons on the product by force or do not press them with a sharp tool.
• The product may malfunction.
Do not store your product in very hot or very cold places. It is recommended to use your product at
temperatures from -20 °C to 50 °C.
• The product may malfunction.
When cleaning the product, mind the following.
• Wipe the product with a clean and dry towel.
• If you need to sanitize the product, moisten the cloth or the wipe with a proper amount of rubbing alcohol and gently
clean all exposed surfaces including fingerprint sensor. Use rubbing alcohol (containing 70% Isopropyl alcohol) and a
clean, non-abrasive cloth like lens wipe.
• Do not apply liquid directly to the surface of the product.
Do not use the product for anything other than its intended use.
• The product may malfunction.
RTC battery
Discard the battery according to the appropriate regional or international waste regulations. Discard the battery according
to the appropriate regional or international waste regulations.
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Introduction
Components
Introduction
BioEntry P2 Wall Bracket Drilling Template
Cables Diode
BioEntry P2
Compact IP Fingerprint Device
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Introduction
LED Indicator
RF card
authentication unit
Fingerprint
authentication unit
RS-485 (4 pins)
Ethernet (4 pins)
TTL Input (4 pins)
Wiegand Input/
Output (4 pins)
Name Description
Indicates the operational status of the device with the color of the LED.
• Green solid: Authentication success
• Red solid: Authentication failure
LED Indicator
• Blue/Sky blue blinking: Normal operation
• Blue/Green blinking: The IP address has not been received properly when using
DHCP
• Blue/Green blinking: When initializing network settings
• Green blinking: Waiting for an input
RF card authentication unit Reads RF cards for entering and exiting.
Fingerprint authentication unit Reads fingerprints placed on it for entering and exiting.
Power supply (2 pins) Connect the power supply cable.
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Introduction
1
2
Relay
1
1 RLY NO White
3 RLY NC Orange
RS-485
1
4 SH GND Gray
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Introduction
TTL Input
1
4 SH GND Gray
1 WG D0 Green
2 WG D1 White
3 WG GND Black
4 SH GND Gray
Ethernet
1 8
4 1
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Introduction
In order to improve the fingerprint authentication rate, register the fingerprint correctly. BioEntry P2 can recognize
a fingerprint even if the angle and position of a user’s fingerprint input change. If you register the fingerprint with
attention to the following matters, the authentication rate can be improved.
• In preparation for the case that the fingerprint of a specific finger cannot be used, for example
if the user is lifting a load with one hand or a finger gets hurt, up to 10 fingerprints for each
user can be registered.
• In the case of a user whose fingerprint cannot be recognized well, the authentication rate can
be improved by enrolling the same finger twice repeatedly.
• If a finger has a cut or the fingerprint is blurry, select another finger for the fingerprint.
• It is recommended to use the index finger or the middle finger when scanning the fingerprint.
The authentication rate can be reduced if it is difficult to place another finger at the center of
fingerprint sensor accurately.
1 Place the finger with the fingerprint to be registered on the fingerprint authentication unit and press the finger
gently for better authentication.
2 After a beep sounds, scan the fingerprint of the registered finger again (scan the fingerprint of a finger to be
registered twice).
When a fingerprint is recognized, it is compared with the initially registered fingerprint, so the initial fingerprint
enroll is the most important. Pay attention to the following matters when enrolling the fingerprint.
• Place the finger deep enough to contact with the sensor completely.
• Place the center of the fingerprint in the center of the sensor.
• If a finger has a cut or the fingerprint is blurry, select another finger for the fingerprint.
• Scan the fingerprint correctly without moving according to the instruction on the screen.
• If you make the finger upright so that the contact area with the sensor is decreased or the angle of finger is
warped, fingerprint authentication may not be performed.
BioEntry P2 can recognize a fingerprint regardless of a change of season or finger condition. However, the
authentication rate may vary according to the external environment or fingerprint input method.
If the fingerprint authentication cannot be done smoothly, it is recommended to take the following measures.
• If the finger is smeared with water or sweat, dry off the finger and then scan the finger.
• If the finger is too dry, blow your breath on the fingertips and then scan the finger.
• If the finger has a cut, register the fingerprint of another finger.
• The initially enrolled fingerprint often may have not been scanned correctly, so enroll the fingerprint again
according to ‘Cautions for enrolling a fingerprint’.
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Installation
Installation
1 Determine the correct position to install the bracket using the provided drilling template. Fix the bracket firmly using
fixing screws through the bracket to the position where BioEntry P2 will be installed.
• If installing BioEntry P2 on a concrete wall, drill holes, insert PVC anchors, and fix them with fixing screws.
• To avoid RF interference, a minimum separation distance must be maintained.
Wall
Distance
280 mm
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Installation
Wall
Wall
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Installation
2
DC power
1
BioEntry P2
• Use a power supply adaptor of DC 12 V (± 10%) with a minimum of 1,500 mA which has obtained the approval
of IEC/EN 62368-1. If you wish to connect and use another device to the power supply adaptor, you should use
an adaptor with a current capacity which is the same or larger than the total power consumption required for
the terminal and another device.
• Use a separate power supply for Secure I/O 2, the electric lock, and the BioEntry P2 respectively. If connecting
and using the power supply to these devices together, the devices may malfunction.
Network connection
TCP/IP
LAN connection (connecting to a hub)
You can connect the product to a hub using a general type CAT-5e cable.
Hub
8 1
1 4
BioEntry P2
PC
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Installation
8 1
1 4
BioEntry P2
PC
Door sensor
BioEntry P2
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Relay connection
Fail Safe Lock
In order to use the Fail Safe Lock, connect N/C relay as shown in the figure below. There is normally a current flowing
through the relay for the Fail Safe Lock. When the relay is activated, blocking the current flow, the door will open. If the
power supply to the product is cut off due to a power failure or an external factor, the door will open.
• Install a diode at both sides of the door lock wire as shown in the figure to protect the relay from the reverse
current, which occurs when the door lock operates.
• Take caution of the installation direction of the diode. Install the diode close to the door lock.
• Use a separate power supply for BioEntry P2 and the door lock.
• Suprema’s standalone intelligent readers contain internal relays that can directly lock/unlock doors without
external controllers for added convenience. For access control applications in need of security, however,
it is NOT recommended to use the internal relay of a reader to prevent any tampering attacks which can
potentially trigger the door unlock. For such applications, it is highly recommended to use a separate relay
unit for a lock control such as Suprema’s Secure I/O 2, DM-20 or CoreStation installed at a secure side of a
door.
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1 - RLY NO White
2 - RLY COM Blue
1
Dead bolt /
DC power
Door strike
BioEntry P2
• Install a diode at both sides of the door lock wire as shown in the figure to protect the relay from the reverse
current, which occurs when the door lock operates.
• Take caution of the installation direction of the diode. Install the diode close to the door lock.
• Use a separate power supply for BioEntry P2 and the door lock.
• Suprema’s standalone intelligent readers contain internal relays that can directly lock/unlock doors without
external controllers for added convenience. For access control applications in need of security, however,
it is NOT recommended to use the internal relay of a reader to prevent any tampering attacks which can
potentially trigger the door unlock. For such applications, it is highly recommended to use a separate relay
unit for a lock control such as Suprema’s Secure I/O 2, DM-20 or CoreStation installed at a secure side of a
door.
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Installation
Door Button
Automatic door
control device 3
Door lock
BioEntry P2
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Installation
Connecting as a standalone
BioEntry P2 can be connected to the door lock, door button, and door sensor directly without connecting a separate I/O
device.
Relay connection
1 - RLY NO White Relay
2 - RLY COM Blue
1 Fail Secure Lock
3 - RLY NC Orange
or
DC power
Power Dead bolt /
DC power
Door strike
2 1
1 Cable shield
(optional)
1 Door button
4
4
TTL
8 1
BioEntry P2
Hub
Door sensor
PC
• BioEntry P2 can be used as a multi-door controller with the slave devices with the RS485 cable. The slave
devices are used as dummy readers and authentication is performed in the master device.
• If Xpass or XPass 2 is connected to the master device, only card authentication can be used.
• The maximum number of slave devices available to connect varies according to the authentication method,
number of users, and number of devices. Also note that the number of slave devices affects the fingerprint
authentication speed.
• A master device can control 31 slave devices. The bandwidth of RS485 allows for up to 7 fingerprint
authentication devices to be connected.
• Suprema’s standalone intelligent readers contain internal relays that can directly lock/unlock doors without
external controllers for added convenience. For access control applications in need of security, however,
it is NOT recommended to use the internal relay of a reader to prevent any tampering attacks which can
potentially trigger the door unlock. For such applications, it is highly recommended to use a separate relay
unit for a lock control such as Suprema’s Secure I/O 2, DM-20 or CoreStation installed at a secure side of a
door.
• For more information, contact the Suprema technical support team (support.supremainc.com).
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• Use an AWG24 twisted pair with a maximum length of 1.2 km for the RS-485 cable.
• If connecting with a RS-485 daisy chain, connect the termination resistor (120 Ω) to both ends of the daisy chain
connection. If connected to the middle line, the signal level becomes smaller and the communication performance
will deteriorate. Make sure to connect it to both ends of the daisy chain connection.
Power
Hub
DC power
2 1
PC
8 1
1 4
Secure I/O 2
BioEntry P2
4
RS-485
RS-485 connection
1 - 485 TRXP Blue
2 - 485 TRXN Yellow
3 - 485 GND Black
4 - SH GND Gray
Door sensor
DC power
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• BioEntry P2 can be used as a multi-door controller with the slave devices with the RS485 cable. The slave
devices are used as dummy readers and authentication is performed in the master device.
• If Xpass or XPass 2 is connected to the master device, only card authentication can be used.
• The maximum number of slave devices available to connect varies according to the authentication method,
number of users, and number of devices. Also note that the number of slave devices affects the fingerprint
authentication speed.
• A master device can control 31 slave devices. The bandwidth of RS485 allows for up to 7 fingerprint
authentication devices to be connected.
• For more information, contact the Suprema technical support team (support.supremainc.com).
Wiegand connection
Use as a Wiegand input/output device.
1 - WG D1 Green
2 - WG D1 White
3 - WG GND Black
4 - SH GND Gray
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2 Press the network reset button on the rear of device until the device restart automatically.
5 Turn the power off later on and then check the network setting is properly.
3 When the green LED is blinking, press the reset button again.
If there is no root certificate on the device, you cannot restore the factory defaults.
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Product specifications
Specification
Product specifications
Category Feature
BEP2-OD BEP2-OA
Biometric Fingerprint
LF card option EM EM, HID Prox
MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire EV1/ MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire EV1/
Credential HF card option
EV2*, FeliCa EV2*, FeliCa, iCLASS SE/SR/Seos
NFC card Supported
RF read range** MIFARE/DESFire/EM/HID Prox/iCLASS : 50 mm, FeliCa: 30 mm
CPU 1.0 GHz
Memory 8GB Flash + 64MB RAM
Crypto chip Supported
LED Multi-color
Sound Multi-tone Buzzer
Operating temperature -20°C - 50°C
General Storage temperature -40°C - 70°C
Operating humidity 0 % - 80 %, non-condensing
Storage humidity 0 % - 90 %, non-condensing
Dimension (W x H x D) 50 x 164 x 37.5 (mm)
Weight
• Device: 162 g
• Bracket (Including washer and bolt): 39 g
Certificates CE, FCC, KC, RoHS, REACH, WEEE
Image dimension 272 x 320 pixels
Image bit depth 8 bit, 256 grayscale
Fingerprint Resolution 500 dpi
Template SUPREMA / ISO19794-2 / ANSI-378
Extractor MINEX certified and compliant
Max. User 10,000
Max. Credential (1:N) Fingerprint: 10,000
• Fingerprint: 10,000
Capacity Max. Credential (1:1) • Card: 10,000
• PIN: 10,000
Max. Text Log 1,000,000
Max. Image Log Not supported
Ethernet Supported (10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDI-X)
RS-485 1ch Master / Slave (Selectable)
Wiegand 1ch Input / Output (Selectable)
Interface
TTL Input 2ch Input
Relay 1 Relay
Tamper Supported
• Power: DC 12 V (Max. 600 mA)
Power • Adapter recommended specifications: DC 12 V (± 10%) with a minimum
1.5 A***
Switch input VIH Min. 3 V / Max. 5 V
Switch input VIL Max. 1 V
Electrical Switch Pull-up resistance 4.7 kΩ (The input ports are pulled up with 4.7 kΩ.)
Wiegand output VOH Min. 4.8 V
Wiegand output VOL Max. 0.2 V
Wiegand output Pull-up
Internally pulled up with 1 kΩ
resistance
Relay 1 A @ 30 VDC Resistive load
* DESFire EV2 cards are supported by having backward compatibility of DESFire EV1 cards. CSN and smart card functions are compatible
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Product specifications
Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
* The tolerance is ±0.3 mm.
164
149.8
50 37.5 40.2
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FCC compliance information
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• This appliance and its antenna must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
• A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and the person for this appliance to
satisfy the RF exposure requirements.
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