The reader BIO-VEINZ uses a biometric scanner made by Hitachi that reads the veins of the finger to identify people. It comes from a medical investigation. All the people have got an unique vein pattern so there aren't two people with the same disposition of the veins. In the registering phase, the finger is illuminated from the sides by infrared lights. Then, an optic sensor registers the pictures and saves them in the hardware/computer/card depending on the configuration. Then, in its use as access control or presence, the reader compares the stored picture with the finger on the reader and validates or not the access.
The technology provides lots of advantages:
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Easy to register new users and uses less memory than other biometric systems.
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High tolerance to skin problems: dirty, wounds, marks in the skin... can even read through latex gloves.
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The “Finger Vein” technology it's an INTERNAL BIOMETRIC system so:
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Its VERY DIFICULT TO OBTAIN vein pictures.
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Its VERY DIFICULT TO COPY vein pictures.
Available rele output, Wiegand output to connect it to access controllers or RS 485 output for connecting to Bioaccez OMNIA models.
Characteristics
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Working temperature |
5º C to + 45º C |
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Power |
12 V.dc |
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Nº of fingerprints |
1000 |
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Event memory |
2000 |
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Timezones |
8 timezones |
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Free access zones |
1 free access zone |
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Calendar |
32 free days |
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Push-button input |
N.O / N.C contact |
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Door contact input |
N.O / N.C contact |
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Relé output |
N.O / N.C contact |
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Tamper |
Tamper for walls and for boxes. |