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Biometric Technology | Hand Geometry |
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Dimensions | 11 x 8.85 x 8.55 inches |
Weight | 6 lbs |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 113°F |
Communication Interface | RS-232 |
User Capacity | 512 users (expandable to 32, 512) |
Verification Time | Less than 1 second |
Transaction Storage | 5120 transactions |
Humidity Range | 20% to 80% non-condensing |
Authentication Method | Hand Geometry |
Power Supply | 12-24 VDC or 12-24 VAC 50/60 Hz |
Introduces the HandKey II reader, its biometric principles, and how it operates.
Explains biometrics and Recognition Systems' role in hand geometry technology.
Details how the HandKey II captures hand images and verifies user identity.
Lists detailed technical parameters like size, power, weight, temperature, and capacity.
Advice on checking site blueprints and wiring before installation.
Recommended height and location for optimal performance and accessibility.
Specifies the voltage and wattage needed for the Hand Reader's power supply.
Essential steps for proper grounding to ensure safety and prevent static discharge.
Visual guides for connecting various components and networks to the Hand Reader.
Describes setup for standalone readers and networked systems using RS-485/422.
Connecting Hand Readers to a host PC via Ethernet or Modems for centralized management.
Configuring termination, communication method, and memory erase options using DIP switches.
Safely clearing user data or setup configuration when needed.
Securing access to command menus using passwords and user authority levels.
Configuring essential parameters like language, date, address, and output modes.
Commands for managing security settings, time zones, and user data.
Procedures for enrolling new users, adding, and removing them.
Commands for listing users, and managing network data transfer.
Configuration of reader settings like language, date, time, and output modes.
Maintenance commands including cleaning, calibration, status, and network checks.
Details the warranty period, coverage, and limitations for the HandKey II product.
Defines technical terms and acronyms used throughout the manual for clarity.