BioEntry W3 - IG - 1.01 - ES - 250725
BioEntry W3 - IG - 1.01 - ES - 250725
Guía de instalación de
Versión 1.01
Español
ES 101.00.BEW3
CONTENIDO
Instalación 9 Apéndices 27
Conexión autónoma 18
Conexión Wiegand 20
Instrucciones de seguridad
y para evitar daños a la propiedad. El término “producto” en este manual se refiere al producto y a cualquier artículo
que se entregue con el producto.
Íconos de instrucciones
Advertencia: Este símbolo indica situaciones que pueden causar la muerte o lesiones graves.
Precaución: Este símbolo indica situaciones que pueden causar lesiones moderadas o daños a la propiedad.
Advertencia
Instalación
Cuando utilice una fuente de alimentación de alta capacidad, preste especial atención para evitar cablear de
forma incorrecta.
• El cableado incorrecto puede provocar graves daños en el producto, incendios o descargas eléctricas.
No instale ni repare el producto arbitrariamente.
• Esto puede provocar descargas eléctricas, incendios o daños en el producto.
• Los daños causados por cualquier modificación o incumplimiento de las instrucciones de instalación pueden anular la
garantía del fabricante.
No instale el producto en un lugar con luz solar directa, humedad, polvo, hollín ni fuga de gas.
• Esto puede provocar una descarga eléctrica o un incendio.
Instale el producto en un lugar bien ventilado y fresco, lejos de la luz directa del sol, a fin de evitar el
sobrecalentamiento cuando se instala en áreas exteriores.
Funcionamiento
Mantenga el producto seco.
• La humedad y los líquidos pueden provocar descargas eléctricas, incendios o daños en el producto.
No utilice adaptadores de poder dañados, enchufes ni tomas eléctricas sueltas.
• Las conexiones inseguras pueden provocar descargas eléctricas o incendios.
No doble ni dañe el cable de alimentación.
• Esto puede provocar una descarga eléctrica o un incendio.
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Instrucciones de seguridad
Precaución
Instalación
Lea este manual antes de instalar el producto para garantizar una instalación correcta y segura.
Cuando conecte el cable de alimentación y otros cables, asegúrese de conectarlos con la alimentación
apagada en todos los dispositivos involucrados.
• Es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
Antes de conectar la alimentación al producto, vuelva a revisar el manual para asegurarse de que el cableado
esté correcto y, luego, conecte la alimentación.
Utilice un adaptador de alimentación aprobado por IEC/EN 62368-1 que admita un consumo de energía
superior al del producto. Se recomienda encarecidamente utilizar el adaptador de alimentación que vende
Suprema.
• Si no se utiliza la fuente de alimentación adecuada, el producto podría presentar fallas.
• Consulte Alimentación en las especificaciones del producto para conocer las especificaciones de consumo máximo de
corriente.
Utilice una fuente de alimentación independiente para el Secure I/O 2, la cerradura eléctrica y el producto.
• Si se conecta y utiliza la misma fuente de alimentación, es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
No conecte ni utilice la fuente de alimentación y la alimentación a través de Ethernet (PoE) simultáneamente.
• Es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
Se recomienda utilizar el gabinete si el producto está instalado en el exterior.
• El producto puede fallar si las características resistentes al agua y al polvo están dañadas.
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Instrucciones de seguridad
Precaución
Funcionamiento
No deje caer el producto ni lo someta a impactos.
• Es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
No desconecte la fuente de alimentación mientras actualiza el firmware del producto.
• Es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
No almacene el producto en lugares muy calientes ni muy fríos. Se recomienda utilizar el producto a
temperaturas entre -20 °C y 50 °C.
• Es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
Cuando limpie el producto, tenga en cuenta los siguientes procedimientos.
• Limpie el producto con una toalla limpia y seca.
• Si necesita desinfectar el producto, humedezca el paño o la toallita con una cantidad adecuada de alcohol isopropílico
y limpie con suavidad todas las superficies expuestas. Utilice alcohol isopropílico (que contenga un 70 % de alcohol
isopropílico) y un paño limpio y no abrasivo, como un paño para limpiar la lente.
• No aplique líquido directamente sobre la superficie del producto.
No utilice el producto para ningún otro uso que no sea el previsto.
• Es posible que el producto no funcione correctamente.
Batería RTC
El uso de un tipo de batería no aprobado o incorrecto puede dar como resultado un riesgo de explosión. Deseche las
baterías de acuerdo con las normas regionales o internacionales correspondientes en materia de residuos.
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Introducción
Componentes
Introducción
BioEntry W3 Soporte de pared
BioEntry W3
201.00.BEW3 v*.**
Quick Guide
간편설명서
Guía rápida
Kurzanleitung
Guide rapide
クイックガイド
快速指南
快速指南 Open Source Software
J 306.00 v*.**
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Introducción
Cámara visual
Cámara infrarroja
Pantalla
Tarjeta de RF y unidad
de autenticación de
tarjeta de acceso móvil
Altavoz
Botón de
reinicio Ranura de memoria
Indicador LED USB (tipo C)
Nombre Descripción
Tarjeta de RF y unidad de
autenticación de tarjeta de Parte para escanear una tarjeta RFID o una tarjeta de acceso móvil de entrada.
acceso móvil
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Introducción
Cables y conectores
1 INPUT2 Naranja
2 INPUT1 Café
3 INPUT0 Púrpura
4 ETX+ Blanco
5 ETX- Naranja
6 ERX+ Negro
7 ERX- Amarillo
14 VB2 Café
15 VB2 Azul
16 VB1 Verde
17 VB1 Rojo
18 GND Negro
22 GND Negro
Hay varios conductores de tamaño AWG 26 y se deben cubrir mediante un revestimiento común o equivalente
al realizar el cableado de campo. El cable no se debe empalmar a un conductor mayor de 18 AWG (0.82 mm2).
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Introducción
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Instalación
Instalación
1 Determine la posición correcta para instalar el producto.
65°
137 cm
60 ~ 100 cm
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Instalación
2 Fije con firmeza el soporte con tornillos de fijación a través del soporte hasta la posición en la que va a instalar
BioEntry W3.
• Si instala BioEntry W3 en una pared de concreto, perfore orificios, inserte los anclajes de PVC y fíjelos con los
tornillos de fijación.
• Para evitar interferencias de RF, se debe mantener una distancia mínima de separación.
Pared
Grosor de la pared Pared
Distancia
300 mm
Grosor de la
Distancia
pared
100 mm 270 mm
120 mm 250 mm
150 mm 170 mm
• Cuando utilice una tarjeta de acceso móvil, realice la instalación de los dispositivos con una distancia
mínima de 1 m entre ellos para evitar interferencia de BLE.
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Instalación
Al montar el producto con el soporte, puede utilizar el tornillo de fijación (tipo estrella) incluido con el soporte
en lugar del tornillo de fijación del producto para mejorar la seguridad.
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Instalación
UPS
(Opcional)
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Alimentación
de CC
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BioEntry W3
16 AWG 150 m 50 m
18 AWG 136 m 30 m
20 AWG 90 m 20 m
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Instalación
Conexión de red
TCP/IP
Concentrador
Computadora
BioEntry W3
La BioEntry W3 tiene una función MDI/MDIX automática para que se pueda conectar directamente a una
computadora mediante un cable recto normal tipo CAT-5 o un cable cruzado.
Computadora
BioEntry W3
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Instalación
Conexión Input
1 - INPUT2 Naranja
2 - INPUT1 Marrón
3 - INPUT0 Púrpura
18 - GND Negro
Sensor de la
puerta
18
1
2
Botón de la 3
puerta
BioEntry W3
Sensor
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Instalación
Para utilizar el bloqueo a prueba de fallas, conecte el relé normalmente cerrado como se muestra en la figura
siguiente. Normalmente, hay una corriente que fluye a través del relé para el bloqueo a prueba de fallas. Cuando el
relé se activa, bloqueando el flujo de corriente, la puerta se abrirá. Si la fuente de alimentación del producto se corta
debido a una falla de la alimentación o a un factor externo, la puerta se abre.
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21
Cerrojo / Alimentación
Cerradura de CC
BioEntry W3
• Instale un diodo a ambos lados de las conexiones de la cerradura de la puerta como se muestra en la figura
para proteger el contacto de la corriente inversa, que se produce cuando la cerradura opera.
• Utilice una fuente de alimentación independiente para BioEntry W3 y para la cerradura de la puerta.
• Para mayor comodidad, los lectores inteligentes autónomos de Suprema contienen relés internos que
pueden bloquear o desbloquear directamente las puertas sin controladores externos. Sin embargo, para
las aplicaciones de control de acceso que necesitan más seguridad, NO se recomienda utilizar el relé
interno de un lector, con el fin de evitar cualquier ataque de manipulación que pueda activar el desbloqueo
de la puerta. Para dichas aplicaciones, se recomienda encarecidamente utilizar una unidad de contacto
independiente para un control de bloqueo, como Secure I/O 2, DM-20 o CoreStation de Suprema, instalada
del lado seguro de la puerta.
Tenga cuidado con la dirección de instalación del diodo. Instale el diodo cerca de la cerradura de la puerta.
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Instalación
Para utilizar el bloqueo seguro contra fallas, conecte el contacto normalmente abierto como se muestra en la figura
siguiente. Normalmente, no hay flujo de corriente a través del relé para el bloqueo seguro contra fallas. Cuando el
relé activa el flujo de corriente, la puerta se abre. Si la fuente de alimentación del producto se corta debido a una falla
de la alimentación o a un factor externo, la puerta se bloquea.
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Cerrojo / Alimentación
Cerradura de CC
BioEntry W3
• Instale un diodo a ambos lados de las conexiones de la cerradura de la puerta como se muestra en la figura
para proteger el contacto de la corriente inversa, que se produce cuando la cerradura opera.
• Utilice una fuente de alimentación independiente para BioEntry W3 y para la cerradura de la puerta.
• Para mayor comodidad, los lectores inteligentes autónomos de Suprema contienen relés internos que
pueden bloquear o desbloquear directamente las puertas sin controladores externos. Sin embargo, para
las aplicaciones de control de acceso que necesitan más seguridad, NO se recomienda utilizar el relé
interno de un lector, con el fin de evitar cualquier ataque de manipulación que pueda activar el desbloqueo
de la puerta. Para dichas aplicaciones, se recomienda encarecidamente utilizar una unidad de contacto
independiente para un control de bloqueo, como Secure I/O 2, DM-20 o CoreStation de Suprema, instalada
del lado seguro de la puerta.
Tenga cuidado con la dirección de instalación del diodo. Instale el diodo cerca de la cerradura de la puerta.
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Instalación
Botón de la
puerta
Sensor de
detección
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Dispositivo de
control de puerta
automática
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Cerradura de
la puerta
BioEntry W3
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Instalación
Conexión autónoma
BioEntry W3 se puede conectar directamente a la cerradura de la puerta, al botón de la puerta y al sensor de la puerta
sin necesidad de un dispositivo de E/S como intermediario.
BioEntry W3
Concentrador
Sensor de la
puerta
18 Input
Computadora
1
Bloqueo seguro contra fallas Relé 19 2
Botón de la
o 20 3
puerta
Bloqueo a prueba de fallas 21
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Alimentación
Sensor
Cerrojo / Alimentación Alimentación
Cerradura de CC de CC
Conexión Input
1 - INPUT2 Naranja
2 - INPUT1 Marrón
Conexión del relé Conexión a la fuente de alimentación
3 - INPUT0 Púrpura
19 - RELAY NO Gris (Rayas blancas) 12 - PWR GND Negro (Rayas blancas) 18 - GND Negro
20 - RELAY NC Naranja (Rayas blancas) 13 - PWR +VDC Rojo
21 - RELAY COM Verde (Rayas blancas)
Para mayor comodidad, los lectores inteligentes autónomos de Suprema contienen relés internos que
pueden bloquear o desbloquear directamente las puertas sin controladores externos. Sin embargo, para las
aplicaciones de control de acceso que necesitan más seguridad, NO se recomienda utilizar el relé interno de
un lector, con el fin de evitar cualquier ataque de manipulación que pueda activar el desbloqueo de la puerta.
Para dichas aplicaciones, se recomienda encarecidamente utilizar una unidad de contacto independiente para
un control de bloqueo, como Secure I/O 2, DM-20 o CoreStation de Suprema, instalada del lado seguro de la
puerta.
• BioEntry W3 se puede utilizar para controlar varias puertas con dispositivos esclavos con la interfaz RS485.
Los dispositivos esclavos se utilizan solamente como lectores y la autenticación se realiza en el dispositivo
maestro.
• Si XPass o XPass 2 está conectado al dispositivo maestro, solo se puede utilizar la autenticación con tarjeta.
• La cantidad máxima de dispositivos esclavos disponibles para conectar varía según el método de
autenticación, la cantidad de usuarios y la cantidad de dispositivos. Además, se debe tener en cuenta que la
cantidad de dispositivos esclavos afecta la velocidad de autenticación de la huella dactilar.
• Un dispositivo maestro puede controlar 31 dispositivos esclavos. El ancho de banda de RS485 permite
conectar hasta 7 dispositivos de autenticación de huellas.
• Para obtener más información, comuníquese con el equipo de Soporte Técnico de Suprema (https://
support.supremainc.com).
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Instalación
• Utilice un par trenzado AWG24 con una longitud inferior a 1.2 km para el cable RS-485.
• Si se enlaza con una conexión en cadena RS-485, conecte una resistencia de terminación (120 Ω) a ambos extremos
de la conexión. Si se conecta en la mitad de la línea, el nivel de la señal se reducirá y el rendimiento de las
comunicaciones se deteriorará. Asegúrese de realizar la conexión en ambos extremos del enlace en cadena.
Concentrador
Computadora
Secure I/O 2
Conexión RS-485
8 - RS485_0 TRXN Amarillo (Rayas negras)
9 - RS485_0 TRXP Azul (Rayas blancas)
18 - GND Negro
RS-485 9
Alimentación
de CC
8
18
BioEntry W3
12 13
Alimentación
Alimentación
de CC
Alimentación
de CC
Sensor de la puerta
• BioEntry W3 se puede utilizar para controlar varias puertas con dispositivos esclavos con la interfaz RS485. Los
dispositivos esclavos se utilizan solamente como lectores y la autenticación se realiza en el dispositivo maestro.
• Si XPass o XPass 2 está conectado al dispositivo maestro, solo se puede utilizar la autenticación con tarjeta.
• La cantidad máxima de dispositivos esclavos disponibles para conectar varía según el método de
autenticación, la cantidad de usuarios y la cantidad de dispositivos. Además, se debe tener en cuenta que la
cantidad de dispositivos esclavos afecta la velocidad de autenticación de la huella dactilar.
• Un dispositivo maestro puede controlar 31 dispositivos esclavos. El ancho de banda de RS485 permite
conectar hasta 7 dispositivos de autenticación de huellas.
• Para obtener más información, comuníquese con el equipo de Soporte Técnico de Suprema (https://
support.supremainc.com).
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Instalación
Conexión Wiegand
Utilizada como dispositivo de entrada Wiegand
22 - GND Negro
25 - WGD IN1 Blanco
26 - WGD IN0 Verde
22
25
Lector RFID
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BioEntry W3
22 - GND Negro
23 - WGD OUT1 Blanco (Rayas negras)
24 - WGD OUT0 Verde (Rayas negras)
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23
Controlador
24
BioEntry W3
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Instalación
1 Conecte la alimentación.
2 Presione el botón de restablecimiento de red en la parte posterior del dispositivo hasta que el dispositivo se
reinicie automáticamente.
• TCP/IP address: Asignación de la dirección DHCP (si falla la asignación de la dirección DHCP, se establece
169.254.x.x).
1 Conecte la alimentación.
Si no hay ningún certificado raíz en el dispositivo, no puede restaurar los valores predeterminados de fábrica.
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Instalación
3 Cuando aparezca el mensaje “Admin Auth Required”, autentique con una credencial de nivel de administrador.
5 Cuando finalice la transferencia del archivo de firmware, aparecerá un mensaje para extraer la memoria USB en la
pantalla. Extraiga la memoria USB.
Si no se quita la memoria USB, la actualización del firmware se reiniciará después de que el dispositivo se
reinicie.
No desconecte la fuente de alimentación mientras actualiza el firmware del dispositivo. Es posible que el
dispositivo no funcione correctamente.
El tipo de memoria USB admitida es el siguiente. Si utiliza un tipo diferente de memoria USB, la función podría
presentar un funcionamiento irregular.
• Samsung Electronics: SUM-BSG 32 GB
• LG Electronics: MU 1 USB 32 GB, MU28GBC 32 GB
• SanDisk: Cruzer Blade CZ50 32 GB, CZ48 Ultra USB 3.0 64 GB, CZ80 USB3.0 64 GB, CZ52 64 GB, Cruzer Glide
Z60 128 GB, Cruzer Force CZ71 32 GB
• Sony: USM-SA1 32 GB
• Transcend: JetFlash 760 32 GB
Todas las unidades flash USB compatibles que se indican anteriormente se probaron con USB tipo A. Para
conectar estas unidades flash USB a BioEntry W3, se requiere un USB tipo C independiente.
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Especificaciones del producto
Biometría Rostro
LED Multicolor
Sonido 16 bits
• Dispositivo
‒ BEW3-DB: 283 g
Peso
‒ BEW3-APB: 291 g
• Soporte: 36 g
Clasificación IP IP67
Clasificación IK IK08
CE, UKCA, KC, FCC, IC, RCM, BIS, ANATEL, SIG, RoHS, REACH, WEEE,
Certificaciones
EAC, TELEC
• Rostro: 30,000
Máximo de credenciales (1:N)
• Tarjeta: 100,000
Capacidad • Rostro: 30,000
Máximo de credenciales (1:1)
• Tarjeta: 100,000
Máximo de registro de eventos 1,000,000
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Especificaciones del producto
Protocolo de comunicación
Compatible con OSDP V2
RS-485
• BEW3-DB: No compatible
PoE
• BEW3-APB: Compatible (compatible con IEEE 802.3at)
RTSP Compatible
• Voltaje: 12 VCC
• Corriente: Máximo 1.0 A
Alimentación
• Voltaje: 24 VCC
• Corriente: Máximo 0.6 A
• Mínimo: 3 V
Interruptor entrada VIH
• Máximo: 5 V
Interruptor entrada VIL Máximo: 1 V
Eléctrica
Interruptor de resistencia de
4.7 kΩ (Los puertos de entrada están polarizados con 4.7 kΩ.)
polarización
Resistencia de polarización de la
Polarización interna de 1 kΩ
salida Wiegand
1) Las tarjetas DESFire EV2/EV3 se pueden usar con tarjetas de compatibilidad retroactiva de DESFire EV1. Las
funciones de CSN y de tarjeta inteligente son compatibles con BioEntry W3.
3) La distancia mínima de autenticación facial que se muestra es la configuración predeterminada para el producto, y
la distancia recomendada de autenticación facial es de 0.6 a 1.0 m.
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Especificaciones del producto
Dimensiones
(Unidad: mm)
50 34.15 39.4
153.2
160 160
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Información de cumplimiento de la FCC
(2) Este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia recibida, incluidas las interferencias que puedan causar un
funcionamiento no deseado.
Este equipo ha sido probado y cumple con los límites para un dispositivo digital Clase A, en conformidad con la
parte 15 del reglamento de la FCC. Estos límites están diseñados para proporcionar una protección razonable
contra la interferencia perjudicial cuando el equipo se hace funcionar en un entorno comercial. Este equipo
genera, utiliza y puede irradiar energía de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala y utiliza de acuerdo con el manual
de instrucciones, podría causar interferencias perjudiciales en las comunicaciones de radio. Es probable que el
funcionamiento de este equipo en una zona residencial cause interferencia perjudicial, en cuyo caso se exige
al usuario corregir la interferencia a sus expensas.
Cualquier cambio o modificación que no esté expresamente aprobada por la parte responsable del
cumplimiento podría anular la autoridad del usuario para operar este equipo.
Este transmisor no debe estar ubicado en la misma localidad ni funcionar junto con ninguna otra antena o
transmisor.
Este equipo cumple con los límites de exposición a la radiación establecidos por la FCC para un entorno no
controlado. Este equipo debe instalarse y operarse a una distancia mínima de 20 cm entre el radiador y su
cuerpo. Este transmisor no debe estar ubicado en la misma localidad ni funcionar junto con ninguna otra
antena o transmisor.
Para obtener más información, comuníquese con nosotros mediante la siguiente información de contacto.
Suprema Inc.
Dirección: 17F Parkview Tower 248 Jeongjail-ro, Bundang- gu, Seongnam-is, Gyeonggi-do, 13554, Rep. de Corea
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Apéndices
Descargos de responsabilidad
Apéndices
• La información de este documento se proporciona en relación con los productos de Suprema.
• El derecho de uso solo se reconoce para los productos de Suprema incluidos en los términos y condiciones de uso
de tales productos garantizados por Suprema. Con este documento no se concede ninguna licencia, expresa o
implícita, por impedimento legal u otro medio, para ningún tipo de propiedad intelectual.
• A menos que se indique expresamente en un acuerdo entre usted y Suprema, Suprema no asume responsabilidad
alguna y se exime de todas las garantías, expresas o implícitas, incluidas, entre otras, las relacionadas con la
idoneidad para un propósito particular, comerciabilidad o no infracción.
• Todas las garantías se ANULAN si los productos de Suprema han sido: 1) instalados incorrectamente o si se
quitaron o modificaron los números de serie, la fecha de garantía o las etiquetas de garantía de calidad en el
hardware; 2) utilizados de una manera que no sea autorizada por Suprema 3) modificados, alterados o reparados
por una parte que no sea Suprema o una persona autorizada por Suprema; u 4) operados o mantenidos en
condiciones de entorno inadecuadas.
• Los productos de Suprema no están diseñados para su uso en aplicaciones médicas, de salvamento, de soporte
vital u otras aplicaciones en las que la falla del producto de Suprema podría crear una situación en la que se puede
producir una lesión personal o la muerte. Si compra o utiliza productos de Suprema para cualquier aplicación no
autorizada o no intencional, deberá indemnizar y eximir a Suprema y sus funcionarios, empleados, subsidiarias,
filiales y distribuidores de responsabilidad ante cualquier reclamo, costo, daño y gasto, y los honorarios razonables
de abogados que surjan, directa o indirectamente, de cualquier reclamación de lesión personal o muerte asociada
con dicho uso no autorizado o no deseado, incluso si dicha reclamación alega que Suprema fue negligente con
respecto al diseño o la fabricación de la pieza.
• Suprema se reserva el derecho de realizar cambios en las especificaciones y descripciones de los productos en
cualquier momento sin previo aviso para mejorar la confiabilidad, la función o el diseño.
• La información personal, en forma de mensajes de autenticación y otra información relativa, se puede almacenar
dentro de productos de Suprema durante su uso. Suprema no se hace responsable de ninguna información,
incluida la información personal, almacenada en los productos de Suprema que no se encuentre dentro del control
directo de Suprema o como se establece en los términos y condiciones pertinentes. Cuando se utiliza cualquier
información almacenada, incluida la información personal, es responsabilidad de los usuarios del producto cumplir
con la legislación nacional (como el RGPD) y garantizar un manejo y un procesamiento adecuados.
• No debe basarse en la ausencia o las características de ninguna función o instrucción marcada como “reservada”
o “no definida”. Suprema las reserva para su definición futura y no tendrá ninguna responsabilidad de ningún tipo
por conflictos o incompatibilidades que surjan de cambios realizados en estas en el futuro.
• Salvo que se establezca expresamente en el presente, en la medida máxima permitida por la ley, los productos de
Suprema se venden “tal cual”.
• Comuníquese con la oficina de ventas local de Suprema o con su distribuidor para obtener las especificaciones más
recientes y antes de realizar el pedido del producto.
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• Este producto utiliza la biblioteca "glibc", que tiene licencia de LGPL. Respecto de LGPL, consulte GNU Lesser
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