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Dataimage with biometrics

Dataimage with biometrics features Databac's FingerCheck add-on module. This software / reader option links directly with Dataimage Professional software to allow fingerprint scanning, storage and verification. It is ideal for visitor control at prisons and other high-security applications.
Dataimage with biometrics enables fingerprints to be scanned, stored and recalled for positive photo . It can also encode fingerprint data into magnetic stripes, smart chips and barcodes. Used on its own, it will provide on-screen photo . Used in combination with a card-based ID system - where both a card and fingerprint are required to gain access, for example - it offers one of the most secure, reliable means of available today.
Easy to learn and use, the system is fully customisable. Tasks can even be defined to specific workstations, such as visitor enrolment, log in and log out. To prevent fraud, the software does not permit stored fingerprint master templates to be used to recreate finger images.
Dataimage with biometrics can be implemented as a single-user system or can operate across any Windows-supported LAN / WAN. All equipment is under warranty for one year from date of purchase. Support and maintenance arrangements are also available.
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Fast verification (one-to-one in one second) |
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Secure finger image auto-encryption |
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Standalone or networkable |
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Can combine with another technology, ie, magstripe or proximity, for workstation log in and access control |
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How it works

The FingerCheck ST2000 reader / verification unit attaches directly to the system. The reader captures 64 features within each fingerprint template which are encrypted and downloaded into Dataimage and locked to the appropriate personnel, visitor or contractor file, along with photos, logos and variable data.
Once stored in the system's database, subsequent fingerprint scans will call up the owner's corresponding photo and data and display this information on the standard data entry screen.
Authentication is one-to-one (checking fingerprint against name, chip data or other criterion) or one-to-several (checking fingerprint against the entire database). Verification is fast: a one-to-one match is typically achieved in less than one second.
System requirements

A PIII / Athlon / Duron 1GHz PC running Windows 98SE, NT or 2000; 128MB RAM; 2GB free hard disk space; graphics card (800x600 16-bit res.); parallel printer port (two if running stand-alone text printer as well as card printer); USB port (not for NT).
Live capture: spare PCI slot for capture card. Networked versions: network card.
Laptop capture - A USB capture box will turn a laptop PC into a mobile capture and printing station.
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Once a fingerprint has been captured and stored, subsequent scans prompt the software to look for a precise match. When matched, the individual's record is instantly recalled.
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