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FEATURES
• Automatic guidance and recognition by voice guidance and guide indicator
When a user is within 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the front of an iris camera, the voice guidance will start. Moving to the point where
the user can see both eyes in the mirror according to the voice guidance or guide indicator, the user's iris images will be
automatically captured and the user will be recognized from the iris data. The recognition range of the iris camera is
between approx. 30 cm {0.98 ft.} and 40 cm {1.32 ft.}
• One-time capturing of both eyes enables recognition in approx. 1.5 seconds*
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This iris camera captures the iris images of both eyes at the same time, generates iris data from the iris images, and com-
pares the data with that distributed to the recognition camera. If either of the iris data is corresponding with the iris data
distributed, you will be recognized as an enrolled user. The recognition time will be approx. 1.5 seconds.*
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If no corresponding iris data is found in the recognition camera, the camera will transfer the data to the iris server. The iris
server will compare the transferred iris data with those enrolled in the iris database for certification. (In this document, the
certification by the iris server is called "server certification".) The recognition time will be approx. 10 seconds.*
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The recognition time may differ depending on capturing conditions.
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The recognition time may differ depending on the traffic of the network or the total number of the enrolled users.
• Built-in video surveillance camera
The iris camera has a built-in minisize color camera. You can record the facial image of a user by connecting this camera
and a recorder. Using the recognition result outputs (REJECT) of the iris camera, you can record only users that have not
been recognized.
• Access control system can be composed.
Iris cameras and the iris server can compose an access control system in combination with access control panels*
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, card
readers*
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, and electric locks*
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, etc.
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These devices are independent to BM-ET300.
• Supporting a common access control interface
Recognition result outputs support Wiegand, which is one of the interfaces commonly used for access control systems.
Any access control panel supporting the Wiegand interface can be directly connected to the iris camera. The camera also
has a Wiegand input. Any card reader supporting the Wiegand interface can be directly connected to the iris camera for
composing an access control system.