ESSL F18 – FINGERPRINT BIOMETRIC ACCESS CONTROL

ESSL F18 – FINGERPRINT BIOMETRIC ACCESS CONTROL

Essl F18 is a biometric access control system that uses fingerprint recognition technology for authentication. It is typically used to secure access to a physical location or device, such as a building or a computer, by allowing only authorized users to enter or access the device based on their fingerprints. The F18 can also be integrated with other security systems, such as a time and attendance tracking system, to provide a comprehensive security solution.

Fingerprint biometric access control is a technology that uses an individual’s unique fingerprint pattern to verify their identity and grant or deny access to secure areas or systems. The fingerprint is scanned and compared to a previously stored template, and if a match is found, the person is granted access. This system provides a secure and convenient means of identification, as fingerprints are unique to each person and cannot be lost or forgotten like a password or card.

Reliable, durable, and highly accurate ZK fingerprint sensor with ver. 10 algorithm provides less than 1.5 seconds of user recognition. Works without a computer. Complete setup and programming can be done via keypads and embedded firmware. The graphical user interface on a 2.4-inch TFT LCD Color Screen for a rich user experience. Audio-Visual Indication for acceptance and rejection of valid/invalid fingerprints.

  • Three different kinds of interface styles, including common, matrix, and magic styles
  • Reliable, durable, and highly accurate ZK infrared detection fingerprint sensor with version 10.0 fingerprint algorithm
  • Less than 1-second of user recognition
  • Stores 3000 fingerprint templates, card capacity of 5000, and 100000 transactions
  • Reads fingerprint and/or RFID cards
  • Built-in Serial and Ethernet ports
  • Built-in Wiegand input/output port for connection to third-party access control panels
  • A built-in USB port allows for manual data transfer
  • Audio-Visual indication for acceptance and rejection of valid/invalid fingers
  • Tamper switch and alarm contacts