
MorphoAccess® SIGMA Series - Administrator Guide
Access Control by Authentication
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Authentication with local database: User ID entered from
keyboard
Description
In this mode, the User ID is entered using the MorphoAccess® SIGMA Family terminal keyboard.
If the User ID exists in the database, the terminal performs an authentication using the biometric
templates associated to this User ID.
Figure 330:
Authentication with User ID entered from Keyboard and biometric check
The authentication process starts when the user enters User ID, using keyboard on terminal. If
the user’s identifier is found on the terminal’s internal database, then the user will be requested
to place his finger on the biometric sensor, for biometric authentication.
The terminal then compares the biometric data of the finger on the sensor with the reference
biometric data found in the terminal database. The authentication process is successful (identity
confirmed) if the captured finger data matches with one of the two references finger data. If no
match is found, the authentication process fails (identity not confirmed).
Note: This section is applicable for MorphoAccess® SIGMA Series and MorphoAccess® SIGMA
Lite+ Series terminals only
.
Activation key
The administrator needs to enable ‘Keypad’ as the Trigger event.
The administrator needs to configure the User Record Reference parameter to ‘Card for
authentication using terminal database’, by using Terminal Menu or Webserver. Please
refer to “
” (Step: 37).
Step 1: Enter USER ID on keyboard
Step 2: Place Fingerprint