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Product specifications 

Category 

Feature 

Specification 

Credential 

Biometric 

Face 

RF Option 

 

FS2-D: 125kHz EM & 13.56Mhz MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire/EV1, FeliCa, NFC 

 

FS2-AWB: 125kHz EM, HID Prox & 13.56Mhz MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire/EV1, FeliCa, 

iCLASS SE/SR, NFC, BLE 

RF read range

*

 

MIFARE/DESFire/iCLASS: 50 mm / EM/HID Prox/Felica: 30 mm, BLE: 50 mm 

LFD 

Supported 

General 

CPU 

1.4  GHz Quad Core 

Memory 

8GB Flash + 1GB RAM 

LCD type 

4” color TFT touch 

LCD resolution 

800  x  480 

Sound 

24 bit/Voice DSP (echo cancel) 

Operating temperature 

-20  °C  -  50  °C

 

Storage temperature 

-40  °C  -  70  °C   

Operating humidity 

0%  -  80%, non-condensing 

Storage humidity 

0%  -  90%, non-condensing 

Camera type 

CMOS 

Camera resolution 

720 x 480 

Camera angle 

Visual Lens: Diagonal  92.7° 

IR Lens: Diagonal 58° 

Dimension (W x H x D) 

141  mm x 164  mm x 125  mm 

Weight 

Device:  628  g 

Bracket:  74  g (Including washer and bolt) 

Certificates 

CE, FCC, KC, RoHS, REACH, WEEE 

Capacity 

Max. User (1:1) 

30,000 

Max. User (1:N) 

3,000 

Max. Template (1:1) 

900,000 

Max. Template (1:N) 

90,000 

Max. Text Log 

5,000,000 

Max. Image Log 

50,000 

Interface 

Wi-Fi 

Supported  (Built-in, IEEE802.11 b/g) 

Ethernet 

Supported (10/100/1000  Mbps, auto MDI/MDI-X) 

RS-485 

1ch Host or Slave (Selectable) 

Wiegand 

1ch Input, 1ch Output 

TTL input 

1ch Input 

Relay 

1  Relay 

USB 

USB 2.0 (Host) 

Tamper 

Supported 

Electrical 

Power 

Voltage: 12  VDC   
Current: Max. 2.5  A 

Switch input VIH 

Min.: 3  V 

Max.: 5  V 

Switch input VIL 

Max.: 1  V 

Switch Pull-up resistance 

4.7  kΩ (The input pots are pulled up with 4.7  kΩ.) 

Wiegand output VOH 

More than 4.8  V 

Wiegand output VOL 

Less than 0.2 V 

Wiegand output Pull-up resistance 

Internally pulled up with 1 kΩ 

Relay 

Voltage: Max. 30  VDC 

Current: 1  A,  Max.  2 A 

*  RF read range will vary depending on installation environment. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FaceStation 2

Page 1: ...English Version 1 00 FaceStation 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE www supremainc com EN 101 00 FS2 V1 00A...

Page 2: ...tion 10 Fixing the bracket and the product 10 Power supply connection 12 Network connection 13 TCP IP 13 TTL input connection 14 Relay connection 15 Fail Safe Lock 15 Fail Secure Lock 15 Automatic doo...

Page 3: ...ndent installation or repair of the product by the user free A S service will not be provided Operation Do not allowliquids suchas water beverages or chemicals get intothe product A fire electric shoc...

Page 4: ...t failure may occur Whencleaningthe product wipe the product with a soft and dryclothand no water benzene or alcohol Otherwise a product failure may occur FaceStation 2 uses capacitive buttons If the...

Page 5: ...s may vary according to the installationenvironment Note FaceStation 2 Wall bracket Fixing screw 4 EA PVC anchor 4 EA Diode 1 EA Connection cable 2 pins 1 EA 3 pins 1 EA 4 pins 4 EA Ferrite core 1 EA...

Page 6: ...to scan the card for entrance Speaker Delivers sound USBmemory slot Connects USB memory Mini USB cable slot Will be supported in the future TTL input 4 pins Connect theTTL input cable RS 485 4 pins Co...

Page 7: ...oduction 7 Power supply 2 pins Connect the power supply cable Ethernet Connect the Ethernet cable Wiegand input 4 pins Connect theWiegand input cable Wiegand output 4 pins Connect theWiegand output ca...

Page 8: ...Pin Name Color 1 RLY NO White 2 RLY COM Blue 3 RLY NC Orange RS 485 Pin Name Color 1 485TRXP Blue 2 485TRXN Yellow 3 485 GND Black 4 SH GND Gray TTL input Pin Name Color 1 TTL IN0 Red 2 TTL IN1 Yellow...

Page 9: ...ces on the screen Register one person at a time It is recommended for a user wearing glasses to register both faces with and without glasses Cautions for authenticating a face Ensure that the face app...

Page 10: ...e itdoes not reachthe direct sunlight Adjust the installation position so that the face is not exposed to direct sunlight when a user tries to authenticate 2 Fix the bracket firmly using fixing screws...

Page 11: ...st be maintained Wallthickness Distance 100 mm 173 mm 120 mm 160 mm 150 mm 132 mm 3 Install FaceStation 2 onto the fixed bracket 4 Connect FaceStation 2 to the bracket by rotating the product fixing s...

Page 12: ...s may malfunction Be aware of the distance between the FaceStation 2 and the power supply whenusing a separate power supply The power supply should be installed as close as possible to the device If n...

Page 13: ...ation 2 has an automatic MDI MDIX function so that it can be connected to a PC directly using a normal straight type CAT 5e cable or a cross cable Whenyou use a gigabitnetworkswitch please see belowin...

Page 14: ...Installation 14 TTL input connection Door sensor FaceStation 2 Door button Cable shield optional 1 TTL IN0 Red 2 TTL IN1 Yellow 3 TTL GND Black 4 SH GND Gray...

Page 15: ...for FaceStation 2 and the door lock Fail Secure Lock In order to use the Fail Secure Lock connect N O relay as shown in the figure below There is normally no current flowing through the relay for the...

Page 16: ...Installation 16 Automatic door connection FaceStation 2 Automatic door control device Detection sensor Door button Door lock 1 RLY NO White 2 RLY COM Blue...

Page 17: ...ticationdevices to be connected If the fingerprint authenticationdevice is the master device FaceStation 2 cannotbe added as a slave device If FaceStation 2 is the master device and adifferent slave d...

Page 18: ...mber 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 authentication spe...

Page 19: ...eader FaceStation 2 Use as a Wiegand input device Use as a Wiegand output device Cable shield optional Cable shield optional FaceStation 2 1 WG D0 Green 2 WG D1 White 3 WG GND Black 4 SH GND Gray 1 WG...

Page 20: ...agonal 58 Dimension W x H x D 141 mm x 164 mm x 125 mm Weight Device 628 g Bracket 74 g Including washer and bolt Certificates CE FCC KC RoHS REACH WEEE Capacity Max User 1 1 30 000 Max User 1 N 3 000...

Page 21: ...Product specifications 21 Dimensions Unit mm...

Page 22: ...r relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Con...

Page 23: ...anies and distributors of Suprema do not accept responsibility nor will they reimburse for all related direct and indirect expenses or expenditure including attorney fees even if the consumer has disc...

Page 24: ...www supremainc com www supremainc com...

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