BioStation 2 Fingerprint Reader
Product Code: BioStation2
Key Features
- R2.8" Color TFT LCD
- R1:20000 user Identification in less than 1 second
- RNext Generation Optical Sensor
- ROpen Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP)
- RIP65 Dust/Water Resistance
- R 20 000 Fingerprint Users (1:N)
- R500 000 Fingerprint/Card Users (1:1)
- R3 000 000 Event Log
About the product
The BioStation 2 Fingerprint Reader incorporates the latest Suprema technology in a beautiful exterior. It combines a new powerful processor, Suprema’s next generation optical sensor and improved fingerprint sensing & capturing algorithm to offer unrivaled performance. BioStation 2 provides users with instant authentication and rapid data transfer to manage high volume data with ease. It is ideal for applications that require versatility without compromise in style and performance.
The new sensor in BioStation 2 enables the device to capture and process much clearer fingeprint images under less-than-ideal conditions. The new sensor offers excellent wet and dry fingeprint capture performance that allows the device to be used even in harsh environments.
Installation
The BioStation 2 Fingerprint Reader can be seamlessly connected to our range of top-of-the-line controllers, including the SDC-650 Multiple Door Controller (via OSDP), the SDC-620 Wiegand Door Controller (via Wiegand/OSDP), and the SDC-320 Wiegand Two Door Controller (via Wiegand). In addition, it can be connected to the SEB-722 remote IO expansion board (via Wiegand).
Each reader must be connected to the network (Ethernet) to allow for template management (fingerprint enrolment, editing and removal) using our native SACS interface.
Operation
When a user presents their finger at the reader, the reader transmits the corresponding user identifier number to the door controller for analysis. The controller then determines the access permission, based on predetermined access rules, which is subsequently conveyed to the reader. The reader, in turn, provides the appropriate feedback to the user through the use of its LCD display and buzzer signals, reflecting the determined access permission status.