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Document #430-90003-08© Copyright 2003, Bioscrypt Inc. All rights reserved. Bioscrypt Inc. Veri-Series Installation Guide Page ii Document #430-90003-08© Copyright 2003, Bioscrypt Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction Bioscrypt is proud to present the Veri-Series line of fingerprint authentication readers including the V-Prox™, V-Flex™, V-Pass™, V-Smart™, and V-Station™. The V-Prox™, includes integrated proximity reader and fingerprint verification. The V- Flex™ allows for upgrading existing installations and using other card technologies. The V-Pass™ doesn’t require any cards or PINs, and searches through up to 200 fingerprints. The V-Smart™ incorporates contact-less smart card technology so that a hardwired network is no longer needed. Finally, the V-Station™, the most flexible of the group, offers convenient administration right from its console and now supports Ethernet. Select versions provide functionality found in each of the Veri-Series products, including a proximity or smart card reader, and searching ability. Bioscrypt's product offerings leverage over 20 years of experience designing systems for the US Department of Defense. The company's mission is to bring their patented fingerprint verification technology, once found only in government or military applications, to a wide range of commercial applications around the globe at a reasonable cost. The V-Prox, V-Flex, V-Smart, and V-Station readers prevent unauthorized access via loaned, lost or stolen proximity or smart cards by requiring that the fingerprint of the person seeking entry match the identity of the cardholder. Its ability to verify fingerprints in the face of adverse conditions like soil and other contaminants makes the Veri-Series readers useful for factories, plants, construction sites and similar environments that have previously been unable to implement biometric- based access solutions. The V-Pass reader and V-Station searching version capitalize on this same fundamental algorithm for matching fingerprints but implement it in such a way as to be able to search through a database of templates to find the matching template. Therefore, these systems negate the need for cards at all, providing a convenient yet secure access control solution. Fingerprint verification has been around for over 100 years, but during that time it has progressed from an intensive manual operation to an automated computer operation. The Veri-Series readers represent the state-of-the-art in fingerprint verification technology. It uses a 100% solid-state design. There are no moving parts, no optics or lenses, and it provides a variety of communications options. Page iii Document #430-90003-08© Copyright 2003, Bioscrypt Inc. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The instructions in this document have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable. Bioscrypt, Inc. and its writers assume no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserve the right to modify and revise this document without notice. It is always our goal at Bioscrypt, Inc. to supply accurate and reliable documentation. If you discover a discrepancy in this document, please e-mail your comments to [email protected], or contact Bioscrypt Technical Support at the telephone number listed below. No part of this publication may be placed in a retrieval system, transmitted, or reproduced in any way, including, but not limited to, photograph, photocopy, computer disk or other record, without prior agreement and written permission from: Bioscrypt Inc. 5805 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 750 Van Nuys, CA 91411 Phone 818.304.7150 Toll Free 888.982.4643 http://www.bioscrypt.com NOTENOTE: This symbol, found both on the device and throughout this manual, denotes a caution or warning. When this symbol is encountered during setup or installation, please be sure to first carefully read the corresponding section in this manual. Page iv Document #430-90003-08© Copyright 2003, Bioscrypt Inc. All rights reserved. Bioscrypt One Year Limited Warranty Policy Bioscrypt warrants to the original consumer purchaser (“Customer”) that new Bioscrypt products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date the product was shipped from Bioscrypt. For replacement products the warranty on the replacement unit is the remainder of the warranty on the original product or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. The Customer is responsible for making any claims for shipment damage (evident or concealed) with the freight carrier. Bioscrypt must be notified within thirty days of shipment of incorrect materials. If a defect is discovered, Bioscrypt's sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the Bioscrypt product(s) at its sole discretion at no charge, provided it is returned to Bioscrypt during the warranty period and is shipped freight and insurance prepaid. Merchandise must be properly packaged to prevent damage during shipping. Before returning a Bioscrypt product, contact Bioscrypt Technical Service to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. No product may be returned whether in warranty or out of warranty without first obtaining approval from Bioscrypt. The model number, invoice number, and serial number may be required for warranty service. This warranty shall not apply to any product or any part of a product, which in the judgment of Bioscrypt, has been subjected to misuse, negligence, alteration, accident, improper maintenance, or damage by excessive physical or electrical stresses. Tampering, such as opening the housing of a biometric reader or replacing parts will void this warranty. The warranty is void if the serial number of the Bioscrypt product has been defaced, altered, or removed or if the product has been modified. Repair and replacement parts will be furnished on an exchange basis and may be either reconditioned or new. All replaced parts or products become the property of Bioscrypt. This warranty may also be voided for failure to comply with B…
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January 3 rd , 2003 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S.A. Subject: Request for withholding from public disclosure the schematic diagrams and system block diagrams pursuant to an application for certification. Applicant:Bioscrypt Inc. Product:V-Station Model:V-Station, A, G FCC ID:QC4-VSTAG680 Dear Sir/Madam, We, Bioscrypt Inc., would like to request that the schematic diagrams and system block diagrams, submitted with the application for certification be withheld from public disclosure as per Section 0.459 of FCC Rules. This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457(d) of the Commission's Rules, and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. These sections authorize as a withholding from public inspection materials, which would be privileged as a matter of law if retained by the person submitting them, and materials which would not customarily be released to the public by that person. The detailed confidential materials are listed as follows: No. Title Drawing No. Sheet No. 1GEMPlus SchematicsP4S054411 2 GEMPlus SchematicsP4S054412 3 GEMPlus SchematicsP4S054413 4 GEMPlus SchematicsP4S054414 5 GEMPlus SchematicsP4S054415 6 GEMPlus SchematicsP4S054416 If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us by our TOLL FREE numbers: 1-800-845-0096 Yours truly, (Thomas Reilly) VP Engineering
Annex 2 - External Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 1 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 2 - External Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 2 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680
Figure 1Label1 Figure 2Label2 LABEL1 LABEL2 V-Station Label Positions Rear View of V-station
Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 1 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 2 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 3 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 4 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 5 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 6 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 7 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 8 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 9 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 10 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 11 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 12 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 13 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 14 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 3 - Internal Photographs of Bioscrypt V-Station, A, GPhoto # 15 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 IC: 4308B-VSTAG680
V-Station,A,G Description V-Station is communication-reach, configurable Biometric Identification Device. The primary purpose is to serve as an accessory to a Physical Access Control System, and in some cases to provide a signal that can control low-power relay, therefore serving as a standalone Access Control System. Basic modes of operation It has following basic modes of operation: 1. One-To-One In this mode, user provides information that device uses to find his template stored in the device, and to compare his fingerprint with the template. This information is typically provided by typing his user ID using the keypad. 2. One-To-One, Portable Token In this mode user brings his template with him, on the contactless Smart Card. The template is send to the device through the Smart Card reader and the device compares it with presented fingerprint. 3. Enrollment The device can serve as an enrollment station. During the enrollment, user presents finger(s) to the device; device forms the template, and pairs it with information required for the access control system. (User ID, Site Code etc.). The resulting information is stored either locally in the device, or on the portable token. In all described modes (except the enrollment), the device can be configured for different actions upon verification, essentially to send verification outcome and/or user ID to an Access Control System using: • Selectable RS-232 or RS-485 Host Channel • RS-232 AUX Channel (service port) • Wiegand Signaling • 10BaseT Ethernet • GP (5V) Output The device supports sophisticated protocol on RS232/485 or Ethernet lines that can direct the device to perform different actions, some of which are listed below: • Get status • Change S/W • Download templates • Initiate verification against specific template Block Diagram Block diagram of V-Station is shown on the following figure: DSP Board3 micro controllers SmartCard Reader GemEasyLink 680SGEL Fingerprint Sensor I/O Board Wiegand 7 lines 232/485 5 lines Service 232 3 lines GPIO 5 lines 10BaseT 4 lines MAIN BOARD Keypad/LCD Figure 1 Description of interfaces Physical I/F is implemented using set of terminal blocks and connectors. Power supply V-Station requires DC power supply, 12-24V. The power consumption is < 500mA@12V The power can be applied through the terminal block or through dedicated power jack. Wiegand Interface This is 7-wire interface accessible through terminal block, with following signals: • Wiegand In 0 • Wiegand In 1 • Wiegand Out 0 • Wiegand Out 1 • Wiegand In LED • Wiegand Out LED • Wiegand GND Host Interface Host interface is configurable as Host RS-232 w/ or w/o flow control, or as Host RS-485. 4 signal lines and GND are provided on • Terminal block • Dedicated RJ-45 for Host RS-485 • Dedicated RJ-11 for Host RS-232 Alternate connection points (on the terminal block and connectors) are connected in parallel. GPIO Interface GPIO I/f is implemented as two 5V general-purpose outputs with 50mA source/sink capability, two 5V general-purpose inputs, and GND. Ethernet Interface 10BaseT Ethernet connection is provided using standard RJ-45 connector w/ 4 signal lines. Service Interface (Aux Port) Service interface is implemented as dedicated RS-232, and is accessible through RJ-11 connector hidden behind secure door. Design Overview The device is implemented in plastic enclosure, without conductive paint, since it will hold in some configurations smart card reader. It consists of two boards (I/O board which holds connection field, filtering and fuse, and V-station board that holds 3 plug-in boards, power supply and glue logic). The LCD and the keypad are attached to V-Station board, as well as contactless Smart Card reader which is mechanically attached to V-Station enclosure. EMC EMC measures are implemented by enclosing critical components (DSP Board, two controllers and 10BaseT Transceiver) in metal shield with careful filtering of I/O signals. All connector signals on the I/O board are additionally filtered. For the proper operation, device does not require shielded cables, although their use is encouraged. The device has following clocks/oscillators: • 25 MHz oscillator on DSP board, used also on the sensor board • 50 MHz CPLD and SDRAM clock on DSP board (provided by DSP, based on 25MHz) • 100 MHz DSP clock • 10.59 MHz oscillator on the Micro #1 • 21.08 MHz clock on the Micro #1 • 7.37 MHz oscillator on the Micro #2 (keyboard and power manager handler) • 7.37 MHz oscillator on the Micro #3 • 20 MHz oscillator for 10BaseT transceiver • 14.7 MHz oscillator on the sensor board • 16 MHz oscillator on the sensor board • 25 MHz clock on the sensor board • 14.7 MHz oscillator on the GEMPlus Smart Card Reader • 13.56 MHz oscillator on the GEMPlus Smart Card Reader GemEasyLink 680SGEL The smart card reader implements MiFare TM standard for RF communication with smart cards (from MiFare family). Typical operating distance is 25mm.. It communicates with the host system using RS-232 I/F. The smart card reader uses coupler’s RF output to radiate the magnetic field and power up compatible smart card. The coupler modulates the signal in order to send commands to smart card. The antenna also receives modulation from the card, acting as a field- disturbing device. The PCB loop antenna is tuned at factory to 13.56 MHz, with appropriate impedance value (50Ohm +/-10%), and proper Q factor. The PCB layout and quality of components ensure stability for the entire temperature range. The 680SGEL is in separate enclosure, connected to biometric engine using pigtail cable. Technical data: • Power Supply7-12 VDC, 120mA • Serial I/F baud rate1.2-76.8 kbaud • ModulationASK, Modified Miller, 106 kbit/s
Jan. 03, 2003 BIOSCRYPT INC. 5805 Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 750 VanNuys, CA USA, 91411 Attn.:Mr. Thomas Reilly - VP Engineering Subject:FCC Certification Application Testing under FCC PART 15, Subpart C - Unlicensed Low Power Transmitter operating in the frequency band 13.553-13.567 MHz. Product:V-STATION Model No.:V-STATION, A, G FCC ID:QC4-VSTAG680 Dear Mr. Reilly, The product sample, as provided by you, has been tested and found to comply with FCC PART 15, Subpart C - Unlicensed Low Power Transmitter operating in the frequency band 13.553-13.567 MHz. Enclosed you will find copies of the engineering report. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Yours truly, Tri Minh Luu, P. Eng., V.P., Engineering Encl UltraTech Group of Labs 31040/SIT C-1376 46390-2049 200093-0 2 00-034 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 Tel.: (905) 829-1570 Fax.: (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com Email: [email protected] V-STATION Model No.: V-STATION, A, G FCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 Applicant: BIOSCRYPT INC. 5805 Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 750 VanNuys, CA USA, 91411 In Accordance With FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) PART 15, SUBPART C Unlicensed Low Power Transmitter operating in the band 13.553-13.567 MHz UltraTech's File No.: MYT-040F15.225 This Test report is Issued under the Authority of Tri M. Luu, Professional Engineer, Vice President of Engineering UltraTech Group of Labs Date: Jan. 03, 2003 Report Prepared by: Tri LuuTested by: Hung Trinh, RFI Technician Issued Date: Jan. 03, 2003Test Dates: Dec. 12, 2002 - Jan. 02, 2003 ß The results in this Test Report apply only to the sample(s) tested, and the sample tested is randomly selected. ß This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. UltraTech 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 6G4 Tel.: (905) 829-1570 Fax.: (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com Email: [email protected], Email: [email protected] 2 31040/SITC-137646390-2049200093-000-034 FCC PART 15, SUBPART C - UNLICENSED LOW POWER TRANSMITTER Page 2 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABSFile #: MYT-040F15.225 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4Jan. 03, 2003 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected], Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 2 31040/SITC-137646390-2049200093-000-034 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT 1.SUBMITTAL CHECK LIST....................................................................................................................................4 EXHIBIT 2.INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................................5 2.1.SCOPE.......................................................................................................................................................................................5 2.2.RELATED SUBMITAL(S)/GRANT(S)........................................................................................................................................5 2.3.NORMATIVE REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................................5 EXHIBIT 3.PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT.........................................................................................................................6 3.1.CLIENT INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................6 3.2.EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) INFORMATION...........................................................................................................6 3.3.BIOSCRYPT MODEL V-STATION - A PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............................................................................................7 3.4.EUT’S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................................7 3.5.LIST OF EUT’S PORTS..............................................................................................................................................................8 3.6.ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT.......................................................................................................................................................8 3.7.BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP..................................................................................................................................8 EXHIBIT 4.EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS DURING TESTS.........................................9 4.1.CLIMATE TEST CONDITIONS.................................................................................................................................................9 4.2.OPERATIONAL TEST CONDITIONS & ARRANGEMENT FOR TESTS.................................................................................9 EXHIBIT 5.SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS.........................................................................................................................10 5.1.LOCATION OF TESTS.........................................................................................................................................................10 5.2.MODIFICATIONS INCORPORATED IN THE EUT FOR COMPLIANCE PURPOSES............................................................10 5.3.APPLICABILITY & SUMMARY OF EMC EMISSION TEST RESULTS..............................................................................10 EXHIBIT 6.MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS & TEST DATA FOR EMC EMISSIONS.......................................11 6.1.TEST PROCEDURES..............................................................................…
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Annex 1 - Photographs of Test SetupPhoto # 1 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 Orthogonal Position # 1IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 1 - Photographs of Test SetupPhoto # 2 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 Orthogonal Position # 2IC: 4308B-VSTAG680 Annex 1 - Photographs of Test SetupPhoto # 3 V-STATION, Model V-STATION, A, GFCC ID: QC4-VSTAG680 Orthogonal Position # 3IC: 4308B-VSTAG680
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz | - |

4G V-Station Lite (S,P)
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
4G CR-Pass (O)
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O)
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
4G Finger Print and Prox. card Reader
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
4G Prox. Card Reader
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz