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Synel Industries Ltd.
Appendix A - Fingerprint for PRX-40/A
Stand-Alone Terminals
Appendix A - Fingerprint for PRX-40/A
PRintX40AI/V is a biometric stand-alone controller, one of the series of
Synel’s access control protocols. It is a unit that operates with either a
fingerprint verification version - PRintX40AV or a fingerprint identification
version - PRintX40AI further to user-card reading (by the proximity unit).
The proximity and biometric units are adjacently installed at sensitive
locations for granting access to secure areas. The PRintX40AI/V works with
various unit settings, according to the security level required at the location of
the unit. Defining parameters is simple while maximum security is enabled
by using a password defined by the user. In the table below please find access
availability specifications. This data is stored in an authorized list. This list is
created and edited using a keyboard.
1.
Differences between PRintX40AI & PRintX40AV
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(PRintX40AI) Identification does not require a card/code. Upto 200
fingerprint templates are stored in the terminal’s memory. Whenever an
employee places his finger on the sensor, the FP (fingerprint) unit polls
all existing templates until there is a match and confirms/rejects.
•
(PRintX40AV) Verification requires a card/code. The template is stored
in reference to a card/code. Upto 4000 card/codes and templates are
stored. When an employee swipes his card/keys-in his code, the unit
checks if the card/code number exists, if it does it checks also the tem-
plate assigned to that number.
Template quota is as follows:
2.
Technical Specifications
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Maximum Range: 10 cm (4 inches)
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Operating Frequency: 125 kHz
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RS-232 or RS-485 (ASCII); 9600 b/s
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Storage for 1000/200 templates
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False rejection rate: 0.01%
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False acceptance rate: 0.01%
Verification-
4000
Identification-
200