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Biometric terminals-readers Safran Sigma

11.02.2017

Safran announced the release of powerful Sigma biometric reader terminals with an oversized optical fingerprint scanner and a high-precision digital recognition algorithm. As CNews was told in the company, the novelties are equipped with a 5-inch touchscreen display with a virtual keyboard and interactive functionality, as well as a camera, microphone and speaker, thanks to which biometric identification based on MorphoAccess Sigma can be supplemented with video telephony.

The terminals have high identification accuracy, built-in memory for 3-10 thousand records, IP65 dust/moisture protection and are compatible with Prox, iClass, MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire card readers for personnel identification using an access card.

The high speed of fingerprint recognition, which is less than 1 second, allows the use of new biometric terminals at objects with a large human flow, for example, for access control in large office centers, enterprises, etc. What's more, biometric identification powered by MorphoAccess Sigma is enhanced by Safran's latest papillary pattern recognition algorithms to detect false data from scars or dirt on fingerprints. To obtain a high-quality fingerprint template and simplify its identification, new devices use the MSO300 scanner with an increased optical sensor area.

An additional advantage of MorphoAccess Sigma is their support for video telephony using the built-in camera, microphone, speaker and display. Based on the Safran biometric terminal, video and audio communication is carried out using the IP protocol, which ensures high speed and quality of transmitted data. At the request of the security service, biometric identification can be accompanied by one of two options for the operation of the video phone: calling or monitoring. For example, the calling function is useful for exchanging urgent messages, such as a request to open a door remotely, and watching is useful for visually identifying a person passing through an access point.

Protection against dust and moisture according to IP65 class and performance in a wide temperature range (from -20°C to 60°C) allow you to install a new biometric terminal in unheated rooms. Since biometric identification is accompanied by control of door locks or turnstiles, MorphoAccess Sigma is equipped with 2 universal inputs (including door control), 2 universal outputs and a door relay. For compatibility with third-party ACS equipment, Sigma have a Wiegand interface (configurable up to 512 bits). The device's built-in 5" color touchscreen display provides access to a user interface that can be customized to fit your company's needs and set your own content: corporate video, audio messages, wallpapers, and more.

The retail price for MorphoAccess Sigma reader terminals for biometric fingerprint identification is from 1160 euros.

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