Suprema BioEntry R2 manual

Suprema BioEntry R2
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The software of this product is based on "Linux Kernel 3.x", which is licensed under GPL. As for GPL, please refer to
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This product uses the "glibc" library, which is licensed under LGPL. As for LGPL, please refer to the GNU Lesser
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This product uses the "QT" library, which is licensed under LGPL. As for LGPL, please refer to the GNU Lesser General
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This product uses the "OpenSSL", which is licensed under the OpenSSL and Original SSLeay licenses. As for the
OpenSSL and Original SSLeay licenses, please refer to OpenSSL License and Original SSLeay License in this manual.
To request the modified source code based on Linux Kernel 3.x and the source code of glibc and QT libraries, which
are included in this product, please contact us at support.supremainc.com.

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Manual

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Suprema BioEntry R2 specifications

Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Suprema BioEntry R2.

General
BrandSuprema
ModelBioEntry R2 | BER2OD
Productsecurity access control system
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeInstallation Guide (PDF), User manual (PDF)
Technical details
TypeIntelligent access control reader
Authentication typeAccess chip/card, Biometric
CertificationCE, FCC, KC, REACH, WEEE
Access code readerNo
Fingerprint readerYes
Access chip/card readerYes
Product colorBlack, Grey
RFID frequency13.56 MHz
Ports & interfaces
PC connectedYes
PC connectionRS-485
RS-485 ports1
Operational conditions
Operating relative humidity (H-H)0 - 80 %
Operating temperature (T-T)-20 - 50 °C
Sustainability
Sustainability certificatesRoHS
Weight & dimensions
Weight158 g
Width50 mm
Depth37.5 mm
Height164 mm
Display
Built-in displayNo
Camera
Front cameraNo
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the weight of the Suprema BioEntry R2?

The Suprema BioEntry R2 has a weight of 158 g.

What certifications does the Suprema BioEntry R2 have?

The Suprema BioEntry R2 has the following certifications: CE, FCC, KC, REACH, WEEE.

What is the height of the Suprema BioEntry R2?

The Suprema BioEntry R2 has a height of 164 mm.

What is the width of the Suprema BioEntry R2?

The Suprema BioEntry R2 has a width of 50 mm.

What is the depth of the Suprema BioEntry R2?

The Suprema BioEntry R2 has a depth of 37.5 mm.

Is the manual of the Suprema BioEntry R2 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Suprema BioEntry R2 is available in English .

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