Multi-tech Fingerprint Reader
• OSDP & RS485 Biometric Reader
• Multi-tech RFID & Mobile credential
• Advanced Fingerprint ScanningTechnology
• Designed For Advanced Security
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EP30
- OSDP & RS485 Multi-tech Biometric Reader
- IP65 Water & Dustproof Protection Level
- Advanced Fingerprint Scanning Technology
- Advanced Security
- Multi-tech & Mobile Credential Ready
- Designed for Advanced Security
- Anti-SPA/ DPA/ EMA/ DEMA Attack
Internal Number; EP30CF
Functions :RFID, Bluetooth, Fingerprint
Operating Frequency / Standards; 125 kHz13.56 MHz2.4 GHz Bluetooth®Communications & Panel Connection ; OSDP (v2.2) via RS485
RFID Reading Distance: 13.56MHz & 125kHz: Up to 2.3"/60 mm (depending on environment and transponder) Up to 393.7"/ 10m with a Bluetooth Smartphone (configurable distances on each reader)
Data Protection; AES128 (Secured Communication between Reader & Controller) Secure Data Storage in EAL6+ Certified Crypto Chip
Fingerprint Algorithm: AMTFingerprint v10.0
Visual Indicator: RGB LEDs (Configurable By 'Armatura Connect' Mobile APP)
Audio Indicator; Internal buzzer with adjustable intensity (Configurable By 'Armatura Connect' Mobile APP)
Power Requirement / Power Supply; 9 VDC to 24 VDC
Operating Temperature; -4°F - 131°F /-20°C to 55°C
Dimensions (L*H*D); With Metal Case: 2.59" L x 5.28" H x 1.54" D (65.9 x 134.2 x 39.1mm)Without Metal Case: 2.57" L x 5.26" H x 1.54" D (65.2 x 133.7 x 39.1mm)
Tamper Switch; Magnetic tamper detection system
Certifications; CE, FCC, RoHs3.0, WEEE
Mounting; Flush Mount
Protection / Resistance; Weather & Dust Proof Protection Rating compliant with IP65
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The use of biometric identification for access control and time and attendance raises a number of ethical concerns. Some of the key considerations include:
- Privacy: Biometric data, such as fingerprints and facial recognition, are sensitive personal information that could be used for nefarious purposes if it falls into the wrong hands.
- Accuracy: Biometric identification systems are not 100% accurate and may produce false positives or false negatives, which could lead to individuals being denied access or incorrectly clocked in or out.
- Bias: Biometric identification systems may be more likely to produce errors for certain groups of people, such as older adults or people with certain disabilities, which could lead to discrimination.
- Data security: Biometric data is sensitive information and must be protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
- Data retention: Biometric data should only be retained for as long as it is needed for the specific purpose for which it was collected, and should be deleted thereafter.
Transparency: The use of biometric identification should be clearly explained to employees and their consent should be obtained.
Given these concerns, it is important for organizations to carefully consider the potential ethical implications of using biometric identification systems and to take steps to mitigate any potential negative consequences. It is also important to ensure that any biometric identification systems used comply with all applicable laws and regulations.