Morley
and HID offer the combination of biometric fingerprint technology together
with proven proximity access for increased security in an installation and
operation friendly mullion enclosure.
The VeriProx combined biometric and proximity reader prevents unauthorised
access via lost, borrowed or stolen proximity cards by requiring the cardholder
to confirm identity via the presentation of a fingerprint, which is compared
to the fingerprint of the cardholder. This dual technology solution includes
fingerprint verification together with a proximity card reader. The two technologies
are housed together in a mullion housing which is easy to install and easy
to operate.
VeriProx uses existing card tokens and therefore is suitable for retrofitting
into existing installations, where increased security is required.
VeriProx is able to recognise fingerprints even on swollen, aged, dirty, scarred
or cut fingers, making it an ideal choice for factories, construction sites
and similar environments that have previously been unable to implement biometric-based
access solutions.
VeriProx is suitable for both standalone and networkable applications and
will operate with Morley’s Sentinel, SentinelPro and Nexus controllers.
Please refer to Morley sales for details of both types of solutions.
The
user places or presents their proximity card to the VeriProx unit, which,
after accepting the token, prompts (via LED’s) the user to place their
finger on the reading window.
The VeriProx reads the fingerprint and compares it to a stored record of the
user.
If the comparison is matched, the user fingerprint is accepted and the user’s
ID number is transmitted to the Morley access control unit.
In the event of the reading failing, the LED’s will indicated a failure.
Once
the sequence is complete, the Morley controller will initiate a door release,
via the controller.