Biometric Access Control Systems Installation

by Zkteco

KES 56,000 Excl. Tax KES 60,000
  • System Components:
    • Biometric Reader: Includes fingerprint, face, or iris recognition devices for authentication.
    • Controller: Central processing unit to manage the data, communication, and access control commands.
    • Door Lock Mechanism: Electric locks (magnetic or solenoid) for controlling physical access.
    • Power Supply: Ensures continuous power to biometric devices and controllers (DC 12V or POE).
    • Software: Access control management software for user registration, configuration, reporting, and monitoring.
  • Biometric Authentication Methods:
    • Fingerprint Recognition: Optical or capacitive sensors to scan and verify fingerprints.
    • Face Recognition: Infrared or visible light cameras to capture and compare facial features.
    • Iris Recognition: High-resolution infrared cameras to capture unique iris patterns for authentication.
    • Multi-Modal Authentication: Integration of more than one biometric modality (e.g., fingerprint + face recognition).
  • User Capacity:
    • Ability to store large numbers of users, e.g., up to 10,000 users per device (varies by model).
    • Supports multi-card (RFID, smart card) and biometric identification for each user.
  • Access Control Features:
    • Time Zones & Schedules: Set specific times for access permissions (e.g., office hours or restricted zones).
    • Multi-Level Access: Different access rights for employees, administrators, and guests.
    • Real-Time Monitoring: Live tracking and alerts for access events and system status.
    • Audit Logs: Record of access events, including date, time, and user information for compliance and security audits.
  • Network Integration:
    • TCP/IP or Wi-Fi for remote management and control.
    • RS485, Wiegand interfaces for connection with existing systems like time attendance or security alarms.
    • Cloud Integration: Option for cloud-based data storage and system management.
  • Security Features:
    • Encryption: Secure communication between devices and controllers using AES or SSL encryption.
    • Anti-Spoofing: Technology to detect fake fingerprints or faces, ensuring legitimate authentication.
    • Tamper Detection: Sensors that detect unauthorized tampering with devices and doors.
    • Fail-Safe: Emergency features such as backup battery and alarm outputs in case of power failure or forced entry.
  • Power and Communication:
    • DC 12V or POE (Power over Ethernet) for efficient installation without separate power lines.
    • Battery Backup: Ensures functionality during power outages (up to 24 hours depending on system).
    • Communication Protocols: Supports RS485, Wiegand, TCP/IP, and Wi-Fi connections.
  • Installation Requirements:
    • Mounting: Wall-mounted or flush-mounted installation options for biometric readers.
    • Cabling: Ethernet cables (CAT5/6) or USB cables for data transfer between devices.
    • Access Control Panels: Can be mounted on-site or in a secure server room for easy access and maintenance.
  • Environmental Considerations:
    • Operating Temperature: Typically supports a range of 0°C to 45°C.
    • Humidity: Designed to operate in conditions of 20% to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing).
    • Weatherproof Options: Some biometric systems are designed for use in outdoor or harsh environments (IP65 rated).
  • Maintenance & Support:
    • Software Updates: Remote or manual software updates for new features or security patches.
    • User Training: Training for administrators and end-users on system usage and troubleshooting.
    • Technical Support: 24/7 customer service and technical support for hardware and software issues.
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Model NumberBiometric Access
SKU11178

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Biometric Access Control Systems Installation

Biometric Access Control Systems provide a highly secure, efficient solution for managing and controlling access to restricted areas using biometric authentication methods such as fingerprint recognition, face recognition, and iris scanning. These systems enhance security by ensuring that only authorized individuals can gain access, offering a higher level of protection than traditional access control methods like passwords or keycards.

The system consists of several key components: biometric readers (such as fingerprint, facial, or iris recognition devices), a controller that processes authentication requests, electric locks for access control, and a power supply to ensure uninterrupted operation. A central management software allows for user registration, access scheduling, and real-time monitoring, making it easy to manage and track system usage.

One of the major benefits of biometric access control is the ability to store and manage large numbers of users—up to 10,000 users per device, depending on the model. The system offers flexible authentication options, including multi-modal authentication, allowing users to authenticate via fingerprint, face, or a combination of both, providing enhanced security and convenience.

The system supports advanced features such as time zone management, where access permissions can be scheduled based on specific times of day or week, and real-time monitoring, which allows security personnel to track who is entering or leaving secured areas. Audit logs are automatically created, recording all access attempts, which can be used for compliance or investigation purposes.

With robust security features like encryption to protect communication, anti-spoofing technology to prevent fraudulent access, and tamper detection to alert administrators of potential breaches, these systems offer peace of mind for high-security environments. Additionally, power options like POE (Power over Ethernet) and battery backups ensure the system operates smoothly, even during power outages.

The installation process is straightforward, requiring mounting of biometric readers on walls or in door frames, and wiring connections for data transfer. The system supports multiple communication protocols, including TCP/IP, RS485, and Wiegand, ensuring compatibility with other security systems. It is suitable for use in both indoor and outdoor settings with weatherproof options available.

Overall, Biometric Access Control Systems offer a comprehensive, scalable solution for any organization looking to enhance security, streamline access management, and ensure compliance with security standards and regulations.