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bioscrypt V-Flex 4G User Manual

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Installation Guide – October 2009 – Edit Purposes Only
2009
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
This chapter provides an introduction to the V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G devices, their
specifications and features, and safety guidelines that should be observed when using
or handling the devices.
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual provides step-by-step procedures for installing a L-1 Identity Solutions V-
Station 4G or V-Flex 4G device.It covers the entire process of physically installing the
device, making the necessary power, ground, and network connections, and registering
the device in SecureAdmin.Instructions for field repairs and cleaning are also provided.
1.1.1 SYMBOLS USED IN THIS GUIDE
The symbols shown below are used throughout this manual.They denote special issues
the user might encounter. Their definitions are given below.
DANGER
This symbol denotes a danger condition that may cause death or
excessive damage to property.
WARNING
This symbol denotes a warning condition that may cause severe
injury or major damage to property.
CAUTION
This symbol denotes a cautionary condition that may cause injury or
minor damage to property.

Table of Contents

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bioscrypt V-Flex 4G Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategorySecurity System
Biometric TechnologyFingerprint Recognition
Fingerprint Sensor TypeOptical
Authentication MethodFingerprint, PIN
User Capacity10, 000
Transaction Log Capacity100, 000
Log Capacity100, 000
ConnectivityRS485
CommunicationTCP/IP, RS485
Humidity20% to 80% (non-condensing)
Power Supply12V DC

Summary

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter Overview and Introduction

Overview of the chapter, introducing devices, specifications, features, and safety guidelines.

Symbols Used in Documentation

Explanation of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols used throughout the manual.

Product Overviews

Details the V-Flex 4G, V-Station 4G, and V-Station 4G Extreme devices.

V-Flex 4G Device

Visual overview and component labeling for the V-Flex 4G device.

V-Station 4G Device

Visual overview and component labeling for the V-Station 4G device.

V-Station 4G Extreme Device

Visual overview and component labeling for the V-Station 4G Extreme device.

Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for device operation and installation.

Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Prevention

Recommendations for preventing ESD damage to the device.

Device Handling Guidelines

Best practices for handling and installing the devices safely.

Chapter 2 - Planning and System Requirements

Planning the Installation

Key considerations for planning a successful device installation.

Recommended Installation Steps

A step-by-step guide for performing a successful installation.

System Requirements

Details hardware, computer, network, and power requirements for the system.

Hardware and Computer Requirements

Specifies necessary hardware and computer specifications for installation.

Software, Network, and Power Requirements

Covers software prerequisites, network connectivity, and power sources.

Choosing Network Type

Discusses selecting appropriate network protocols (RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet).

Chapter 3 - Software Installation

Installing SecureAdmin Server

Step-by-step instructions for installing the SecureAdmin Server software.

Server Installation Management

Procedures for repairing, uninstalling, or upgrading SecureAdmin Server.

Installing SecureAdmin Client

Step-by-step instructions for installing the SecureAdmin Client software.

Client Installation Management

Procedures for modifying, repairing, or upgrading SecureAdmin Client.

Chapter 4 - Hardware Installation

Wall Mounting Schemes and Plates

Explains wall mounting methods and plate installation procedures.

Attaching Device to Mounting Plate

Guides on securely attaching devices to their respective mounting plates.

Connecting Device to Power Source

Details methods for connecting devices to DC power sources and PoE.

Connecting Device to Network

Instructions for establishing Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485, and wireless network connections.

Network Connection Types

Covers Ethernet, RS-232/RS-485, and wireless network setup.

Chapter 5 - System Start-Up Procedures

System Start-Up Procedures

Essential step-by-step procedures for system start-up and verification.

Ground Fault Checks

Procedures for checking ground faults on converters and devices.

Chapter 6 - Device Configuration

Configuring Devices

General steps for configuring device communication parameters.

Registering Devices

Process for registering devices with the SecureAdmin system.

Registering Networked Devices

Guide for registering devices connected via the network.

Registering Devices via Client

Guide for registering devices using the SecureAdmin client.

Chapter 7 - Maintenance and Cleaning

Field Maintenance Procedures

Procedures for maintaining devices in the field.

Disarming Tamper Protection

Steps to disarm the device's tamper protection feature.

Replacing the Sensor Module

Detailed instructions for replacing the fingerprint sensor module.

Calibrating the Sensor

Process for calibrating the device sensor after replacement.

Cleaning the Sensor

Instructions on how to properly clean the device's fingerprint sensor.

Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting Installation Errors

Installation Error Messages

Common error messages encountered during SecureAdmin installation.

Error 1406: Insufficient Privileges

Troubleshooting for error 1406 related to user privileges.

Error 27552: Database Creation Issues

Troubleshooting for errors related to database creation or access.

Error 27502: SQL Server Connectivity

Troubleshooting errors related to SQL Server connection or existence.

System Memory and Disk Space Errors

Solutions for errors caused by insufficient system memory or disk space.

Chapter 9 - Notices and Compliance

FCC Information to Users

Information regarding FCC compliance rules and user responsibilities.

CE Information to Users

Information regarding CE compliance and R&TTE Directive for EU users.