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Component Selection
Component selection will be based on customer demands and requirements.  We
are glad that you are considering or have selected Bioscrypt products as part of
your system integration.  We hope that you find the readers to be easy to use
while offering an unparalleled level of security.
The readers do not have built-in relays that would allow them to control a door
lock, and therefore, they must be part of a larger system such as a door control
system.  Each of the Veri-Series readers offer RS-232 and RS-485 communications
channels for communicating with a PC or host controller.  In addition, the V-
Station supports communication via a 10base-T Ethernet port.  Each reader also
uses the Wiegand protocol to interface with Access Control equipment such as
door controllers (outputs) or additional readers (inputs).
Therefore, a minimum system would consist of a fingerprint reader  unit mounted
on or near a door mullion, an electric lock, and the door controller.  More
complex systems may consist of readers on multiple doors, each door with an
electric door lock, a multi-door controller, and a PC to run the door controller and
Veri-Admin management software.  Some installations will require anti-passback
capabilities, and these will typically use standard proximity card readers
(compatible with the V-Prox system) on “request to exit”.
In addition to the hardware components, the installation will contain proximity or
smart cards, cabling, and will likely include a PC, an RS-232/RS-485 converter, and
software.  Equipment for setting up an Ethernet network may also be needed,
including, hubs, switches, network cards, etc.  Some installations may wish to utilize
a database or custom software for template management and access
scheduling.