KEYKING
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FPC1000 Biometric Controller User Manual
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1 About FPC-1000
1.1 Introduction
KEYKING’s FPC1000 is a Networked/Stand-Alone biometric controller. It can be used in a
variety of configurations to fit the customer requirements.
FPC1000 identify personnel by their fingerprint, more reliable technology than card or PIN.
If needed, a two-factor ID can be used by adding a card or PIN to the fingerprint.
Installations configurations include:
Stand-Alone
– all functions are done on the unit using the keypad and menu on the TFT
Color display. This configuration does not require PC or any software for normal
operation. Might need the use of SPHINX software for data retrieval. The FPC1000 has
all needed to operate the door independently.
Networked Door Controller
– Same installation as Stand-Alone with the addition of
network connection to the SPHINX. This allow more advanced access control
functionalities as well as “sharing” fingerprints with other units on the same network.
The unit do support PoE connection as well.
Fingerprint Reader
– by connecting the FPC1000 Wiegand Output to an access control
controller, the door operation is done by the door controller and not the unit itself.
Providing higher security and more functionality.
FPC1000 can be used as Time & Attendance terminal, in addition to it’s access control functions.
As such, the employee identity is determined by fingerprint, more reliable than card and prevent
fraud. The TFT screen can be customized and show the employee name when authorized.
FPC1000 may be installed as Entry device or as IN/OUT system where the FPC1000 is used for
entry and for exit, an attached Exit Button or Card Reader or additional FPC1000 are connected.