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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. 

 

Summary of Contents for V-Flex 4G

Page 1: ...rs 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 cleanin...

Page 2: ...ft Edit Purposes Only Page 2 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 NOTICE This symbol denotes a situation needing additional advice to avoid incorrect usage 1 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 2...

Page 3: ...October 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 3 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 2 V STATION 4G Figure 1 2 V Station 4G Device...

Page 4: ...October 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 4 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 3 V STATION 4G EXTREME DEVICE Figure 1 3 V Station EXTREME Device...

Page 5: ...October 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 5 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 4 V STATION 4G PIV TWIC INDOOR Figure 1 4 V Station 4G PIV TWIC Indoor...

Page 6: ...October 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 6 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 5 V STATION 4G EXTREME PIV TWIC Figure 1 5 V Station 4G Extreme PIV TWIC...

Page 7: ...Flex 4G devices offer three types of sensor interfaces 1 2 6 1 UPEK TCS Figure 1 6 UPEK TCS Sensor Key Features Active Capacitive Fingerprint sensing 256 x 360 Sensor Array 508 DPI 15kV Air ESD Resis...

Page 8: ...09 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 8 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 6 3 LUMIDIGM VENUS OPTICAL SENSOR Figure 1 8 Lumidigm Venus Optical Sensor Key Feature...

Page 9: ...tober 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 9 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 7 DEVICE DIMENSIONS 1 2 7 1 V Flex 4G Device Figure 1 9 V Flex 4G Dimension...

Page 10: ...October 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 10 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 7 2 V STATION 4G Figure 1 10 V Station 4G Dimensions...

Page 11: ...llation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 11 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 7 3 V STATION EXTREME PIV TWIC DEVICES 1 2 7 3 1 V STATION 4G EXTREME Figure 1 11 V Station 4...

Page 12: ...Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 12 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 7 3 2 V STATION 4G EXTREME WITH ACCESSORIES Figure 1 12 V Station 4G Extreme with Access...

Page 13: ...ober 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 13 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 7 3 3 V STATION 4G EXTREME PIV TWIC Figure 1 13 V Station 4G Extreme PIV TW...

Page 14: ...uide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 1 2 7 3 4 V STATION EXTREME PIV TWIC WITH ACCESSORIES Figure 1 14 V Station 4G Extreme PIV TWIC with Accessories Dimensions 1 2 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Below are...

Page 15: ...on a unit always use a grounding wrist strap that is connected to a quality Earth ground 9 Check the device s cabling for ground faults 9 Ensure that the device s ground connection located on the rear...

Page 16: ...de October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 9 Do not plug any equipment into the USB port other than flash memory devices 9 Do not allow users to place or hang objects on the device such as coffee cups or...

Page 17: ...ed for your application 9 How many doors need to be secured 9 What type of device will be on each door Doors already inside a secure area might not need the same type or level of security 9 If multipl...

Page 18: ...ot be immediately recognizable L 1 Identity Solutions recommends following these steps for a successful installation 9 Plan the installation Choose the type of hardware required decide if a network is...

Page 19: ...etwork environment 9 RS 232 to RS 485 converter with power supply for advanced administrative features 2 1 2 1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 9 Deadbolt door strike 9 Snubber diode required to protect regulate...

Page 20: ...available hard disk space for SQL Server Books Online SQL Server Mobile Books Online and sample databases 9 During installation of SQL Server 2008 Windows Installer creates temporary files on the sys...

Page 21: ...the SecureAdmin client component and during the client installation you are asked to specify which type of certificate SecureAdmin server will be using the self signed certificate provided with the Se...

Page 22: ...aybe 1 is enough need to try out 9 1 Cable User Wiegand 4G Outdoor 9 8 wall mount anchor conical for 8 screws 9 1 8 32x11 32 UNC K Lot Hex nut RoHS 9 1 8 32 MALE FEMALE HEXSTAND 1 25L 9 1 mech AS10100...

Page 23: ...STALL LOCATION V Station 4G and V Flex 4G devices are designed to mount on either a double gang electrical box or on any flat surface Consult with local professionals regarding any building and safety...

Page 24: ...art of a larger access control system System component selection is specific to each installation but a minimum system would consist of a finger scan device mounted on or near an access point an elect...

Page 25: ...c Grounding equipment is required for ESD protection and safety 2 1 6 CHOOSE NETWORK TYPE If your installation requires the use of network communications then the choice of cable the cable run length...

Page 26: ...to 31 4G devices to a PC with an external RS 232 to RS 485 converter available from L 1 Identity Solutions Second the RS 485 specification allows for cable run lengths up to 4000 feet 1200 meters at...

Page 27: ...ased if faster network communications are desired Drops down leads stubs T connections etc to equipment are not recommended but if required should not exceed one foot and should use the same cable rec...

Page 28: ...eased collisions and the weaker the signal will get over distance Repeaters can be used to boost the signal strength however a better solution is to place switches at intermediate positions along the...

Page 29: ...n inline PoE36U 1AT R power injector 4G Extreme with heater only 9 2 pin mini connector with dedicated power source 4G Indoor only 9 3 wire cable 4G Extreme Power sources should be 9 Isolated from oth...

Page 30: ...er supplies on the market today provide good input and output isolation However power supplies which do not provide isolation or have high leakage capacitance coupled with accidental AC power line int...

Page 31: ...Admin is detected and installed automatically during the setup process 3 1 1 SECUREADMIN SERVER To install the SecureAdmin Server software follow these steps Insert the CD into the optical drive If Au...

Page 32: ...Edit Purposes Only 2009 Figure 3 2 Prerequisites Click Install Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 is installed Restart the computer when asked The installation process continues automatically after the...

Page 33: ...Secure Admin Server Installation Wizard is displayed Click Next to continue the setup process Figure 3 5 SecureAdmin Server License Agreement The L 1 Identity Solutions License Agreement is displayed...

Page 34: ...6 SecureAdmin Server Choose Destination Location The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed Accept the default installation folder and click the Next button or click Browse to choose your ow...

Page 35: ...lly if it is not already installed 9 Select SQL Server 2008 Express Edition option to install SQL Server 2008 on the local machine and Click Next 9 Select Windows authentication or Database server aut...

Page 36: ...o continue If you selected the Oracle 1 0G Express Edition option it will be installed locally if it is not already installed If you selected Connect to Existing Oracle Server option 9 Select Connect...

Page 37: ...plete screen click the Finish button to complete the repair installation process 3 1 1 2 UNINSTALLING SECUREADMIN SERVER Uninstall SecureAdmin Server by using either the Add Remove Program function in...

Page 38: ...version of SecureAdmin server with SQL Server 2005 installer prompts to upgrade from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 Click Yes if you intend to migrate to SQL Server 2008 Clicking Yes will install...

Page 39: ...t the CD into the optical drive If Autoplay is enabled the installation process will start automatically A menu is displayed If Autoplay is not enabled start the installation process manually by doubl...

Page 40: ...Only Page 40 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 Figure 3 14 InstallShield Wizard Figure 3 15 Welcome Screen Click the Next button to continue The License Agreement screen is disp...

Page 41: ...folder and click the Next button or click Browse to choose your own installation path After you specify a destination folder the Fingerprint Selection Feedback selection screen is displayed Figure 3...

Page 42: ...xe installer file to start the installer On the L1 Identity Solutions screen select the Client Installation option On the Secure Admin Welcome screen select the Modify option Click Next to continue Se...

Page 43: ...UNINSTALLING SECUREADMIN CLIENT Uninstall SecureAdmin Client by using either the Add Remove Program function in Windows or by using the Remove option from the installation file To uninstall SecureAdmi...

Page 44: ...ING PLATE The procedure for mounting a wall plate directly to a wall is as follows Hold the mounting plate onto the wall in the desired location trace the square hole that will be cut out and mark the...

Page 45: ...for additional security To install the mounting plate on to an electrical box screw the mounting plate to the box with the provided 6 32 screws CAUTION When installing a recess mounted V Flex 4G devic...

Page 46: ...2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 46 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 Figure 4 3 V Station 4G Mounting Plate NOTICE The V Station 4G device can only be flus...

Page 47: ...October 15 2009 Installation Guide Draft Edit Purposes Only Page 47 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 Figure 4 4 V Station 4G Extreme Mounting Plate...

Page 48: ...9 1 Wall mounting plate mullion mounting plate 9 6 6 32 3 4 Philips pan head screw 9 6 6 1 Philips pan head self tapping screws 9 6 4 8 1 nylon wall anchors The hardware shown above is provided to mou...

Page 49: ...hold the device with the top slightly tilted toward you at about a 30 degree angle to the wall Hold the bottom of the device against the mounting plate and lower it so that the two hooks on the botto...

Page 50: ...for V Station 4G and V Flex 4G The two options for providing 1 2V power to V Station 4G and V Flex 4G devices are by using an external wall plug in adapter Figure 4 7 or through external wiring and a...

Page 51: ...s An example of a suitable PoE injector is Model No AT 61 01 G from Allied Telesis Inc http www alliedtelesis com Any such device should carry at least one of the certifications shown below and should...

Page 52: ...ONNECT DEVICE TO NETWORK The V Station 4G and V Flex 4G devices support both RS 232 RS 485 and Ethernet 1 0baseT and 1 00baseTX network protocols 4 1 6 1 ETHERNET NETWORK CONNECTIONS Ethernet connecti...

Page 53: ...ed for Signal Ground RS 485 GND on Weidmuller connection 9 The RS 232 to RS 485 converter must support Sense Data to be able to switch from Send to Receive mode 9 Check each device s cabling for groun...

Page 54: ...he intended wireless networks Enable WLAN mode from WLAN parameters Choose Encryption mode and encryption Enter the key Select DHCP or Static and press OK If you selected DHCP the device reboots After...

Page 55: ...connected across the deadbolt door strike to protect the DC power supply from inductive kickback CAUTION The snubber diode and DC power supply for the deadbolt door strike are not supplied with the V...

Page 56: ...rating voltage and current of the external relay coil but its voltage must not exceed the V Station 4G or V Flex 4G device s internal relay maximum voltage rating of 250 volts The external relay shoul...

Page 57: ...plastic Aux port door Gently remove the plastic Aux port door to reveal the USB connector To attach a USB memory key or other gadget serial device by way of the Aux port use the USB Type A female to...

Page 58: ...ory Key 4 1 9 INSTALL FERRITE CORE In order for the V Station 4G and V Flex 4G devices to comply with FCC Class B CISPR 22 Class B regulations the installer and or end user is required to use the supp...

Page 59: ...es Only Page 59 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 Ethernet Ferrite P N STEWARD 28A2432 0A2 DC I O Lines P N STEWARD 28A4155 0A2 Install the ferrite cores as close to the device a...

Page 60: ...from the communication line Check the supply voltage for correct voltage Power up the PC running SecureAdmin Power up the RS 232 to RS 485 converter if installed Configure SecureAdmin Perform a groun...

Page 61: ...nd of the RS 485 line through a 10k ohm current limiting resistor to the signal ground of the RS 232 to RS 485 converter There should be no more than 1 volt across the resistor 5 1 3 DEVICE GROUND FAU...

Page 62: ...EGISTER DEVICE After a device is physically installed it must registered This can be done several ways when a device is connected by means of a network this is the recommended method or when the devic...

Page 63: ...vices with plus signs in their icon are available to add In the list click the icon of the device you want to register The server communication parameter dialog box is displayed A Register Device dial...

Page 64: ...egister A Device Summary is displayed Figure 6 4 Device Summary Dialog Box Click OK Click Close The device is registered 6 1 1 2 TO REGISTER A DEVICE VIA A CLIENT 5 Launch SecureAdmin Double click the...

Page 65: ...Port Number to determine the correct port number look in the Win dows Device Manager for your RS 485 entry under the Ports COM LPT heading Baud Rate and Device ID If you are connecting via Ethernet En...

Page 66: ...Box Select the radio button that corresponds how the server will connect to the device either by Serial Port or by Ethernet If connecting via RS 232 or RS 485 enter the appropriate Port Baud Rate and...

Page 67: ...ation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 Figure 6 8 Step 4 Register Device Dialog Box Enter a Device Name Select the Group the device will belong to from the drop down menu Click Register The...

Page 68: ...tation 4G and V Flex 4G devices feature field replaceable sensors 7 1 1 FIELD MAINTENANCE V Station 4G and V Flex 4G fingerprint sensors can be replaced quickly and easily in the field The following s...

Page 69: ...s 0000 and press OK Select the System icon and press OK Select Device Settings and press OK Select SDC Tamper Settings and press OK Select Tamper Settings and press OK If the alarm has sounded select...

Page 70: ...ot to damage any internal wiring Disconnect the sensor module wiring harness from the internal device connector It might be necessary to rock the connector back and forth to work it out Do not pull wi...

Page 71: ...replace the sensor module in a V Station 4G device follow these steps 7 Remove the security screw Tilt the device at an angle approximately 90 degrees to the wall Remove the three Philips screws Figu...

Page 72: ...s from the sensor module Do not damage the wiring harness as it will be re used with the new sensor module Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly CAUTION The parts shown are assembled at the factory...

Page 73: ...ly 2009 Figure 7 6 Calibration Wizard Step 1 of 2 Dialog Box Select the device you want to calibrate in the Current Device menu Click Calibrate Wait as the device sensor is calibrated Click Next The C...

Page 74: ...c reasons Care must be taken when cleaning the sensor to prevent dam aging the sensor surface or surrounding components To clean the fingerprint sensor in a V Station 4G or V Flex 4G device 9 Remove t...

Page 75: ...drip onto any electronic components near the sensor Rub the sensor with a clean dry cotton swab or lint free cloth to remove any traces of clean ing product Reconnect power to the device NOTICE Dispos...

Page 76: ...ienced during the installation process 8 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 1 INSTALLATION ERROR MESSAGES These error messages might occur during the SecureAdmin installation process 8 1 1 1 ERROR 1406 INSUFFICIEN...

Page 77: ...ware and perform the setup process again 8 1 1 2 ERROR 27552 ERROR CREATING DATABASE Figure 8 2 Error 27552 This error can occur during SecureAdmin Server installation process If it occurs it means th...

Page 78: ...installation process on the User configuration screen after the database configuration screen If it occurs it means that the password provided is not strong enough Click OK and re enter a password th...

Page 79: ...TRUSTED SQL SERVER Figure 8 4 Error 27502 User Not Associated This error can occur during the SecureAdmin Server installation process If it occurs it means that the InstallShield Wizard could not acce...

Page 80: ...SecureAdmin Server installation process at the time of database configuration after the database selection screen If it occurs it means that the InstallShield Wizard could not connect to the specified...

Page 81: ...mory This error can occur during the SecureAdmin Server installation process at the first screen after selecting server installation from the options screen If it occurs it means that the computer you...

Page 82: ...urposes Only Page 82 Installation Guide October 2009 Edit Purposes Only 2009 This error can occur during the SecureAdmin Client installation process when Secu reAdmin starts to configure components af...

Page 83: ...ls are listed below and are additionally printed on the labelling located on the rear panel of the product V Flex 4G FCC CE V Station 4G FCC CE PIV TWIC Station 4G FCC CE 9 1 1 FCC Information to User...

Page 84: ...try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 9 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 9 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 9 Connect the equipme...

Page 85: ...Edit Purposes Only 2009 compliant with CE under the R TTE Directive related to the radio transceivers that are part of their design 9 1 3 Warning to Users CAUTION Changes or modifications not express...

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