Face Recognition Terminal
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Quick Start Guide
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identity authentication.
The system will authenticate person according to the configured authentication mode.
You can authenticate identity via 1:1 matching or 1:N matching.
Note:
If you require a higher security level, do not use single authentication mode.
1:N Matching:
Compare the captured face picture with all face pictures stored in the terminal.
1: 1 Matching:
When swiping card or ID card, compare the captured face picture with the
information stored in the card (or ID card).
Before you start:
You should configure the terminal authentication mode. For details, see
6.10.1
Authenticating via 1:1 Matching
Steps:
1.
If the authentication mode is Card + Face Picture, or Auto, swipe card in the card swiping area.
Note:
The card can be normal IC card, encrypted card, or ID card.
If the QR Code Scanning function is enabled, you can put the QR code in front of the device
camera to authenticate via QR code.
2.
(Optional) If the Blacklist Authentication Mode function is enabled, the device will compare the
authentication information with the blacklist.
If the user is in the blacklist, a prompt of identity exception will pop up on the auxiliary screen
and the device will send a blacklist alarm to the control center.
Notes:
For details about enabling the Blacklist Authentication Mode function, see
You can connect an external HDMI screen as an auxiliary screen.
3.
If the authentication mode is Card + Face Picture or Auto, position the face looking at the
camera to authenticate face.
If authentication succeeded, the prompt “Authenticated” will pop up.
Notes:
For better face picture authentication, the user height should between 140 cm and 190 cm
and the distance between the user and the device should be between 30 cm and 100 cm.
For detailed information about authenticating face picture, see
Collecting/Comparing Face Picture.
6.10.2
Authenticating via 1:N Matching
If the authentication mode is Face Picture or Auto, position the face looking at the camera to start
face picture authentication.
If authentication completed, a prompt “Authenticated” will pop up.