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Product Specifications

Provides key specifications of the product, including size, features, and performance.

General

Model Name

CS-40

CPU

1.4 GHz Octa-core

Memory

8 GB Flash + 1 GB RAM

Crypto Chip
Supported
LED
Multi-color
  • STATUS: 2ea
  • HOST RS-485 TX: 1ea
  • HOST RS-485 RX: 1ea
  • SUPERVISED INPUT: 8ea
  • RELAY: 4ea
  • AUX IN: 2ea
Operating Temperature

0 °C ~ 50 °C

Storage Temperature

-40 °C ~ 70 °C

Operating Humidity

0 % ~ 80 %, non-condensing

Storage Humidity

0 % ~ 95 %, non-condensing

Operational Ambient Conditions

0 °C ~ 49 °C

Authentication

CE, UKCA, KC, FCC, RCM, RoHS, REACH, WEEE

Capacity

Max. User

500,000

Max. Credentials (1:N)

Face: 4,000

Max. Credentials (1:1)
  • Face: 30,000
  • Card: 500,000
  • PIN: 500,000
Max. Text logs

5,000,000

Interface

Ethernet

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

Network Protocol

TCP, UDP

RS-485

5 ch

RS-485 Communication Protocol

OSDP V2 compliant

Wiegand

4 ch

Relay

4 relays

Input

8 ch

Output

8 ch

Supervised Input

8 ch

AUX Input

2 ch (AC POWER FAIL, Tamper)

Electrical

Power
CoreStation

Voltage: 12 Vdc / Current: Max. 3 A

Power Supply (SMPS) AC INPUT

110 ~ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Power Output
12 Vdc

Current: Max. 1.5 A

Switch Input VIH
  • Max.: 5 V
  • Min.: 3 V
Switch Input VIL

Max.: 1 V

Relay

5 A @ 30 VDC Resistive load

Dimensions and Weight

The dimensional tolerance is ±0.3 mm.


1) This is based on users enrolled without credentials.

2) Facial authentication is supported only by FaceStation 2 and FaceLite.

3) You can choose between Input or Supervised input.

Info
  • Product specifications are subject to change without notice for performance improvement.

  • When this product is a master device, connecting a device with a fingerprint sensor as a slave allows authentication of fingerprints using the slave device.

    • Max. Fingerprint Credentials (1:N): 100,000

    • Max. Fingerprint Credentials (1:1): 500,000

  • For detailed information on products or troubleshooting, refer to the following link.

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