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    Finger Print Control for Home Automation

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    [googlead]”Uk Biometrics have brought a biomtric scanner out which can control your lights, garage, alaram or even your door, it can be incorparated in to almost everything

    The FP3000 consists of an inside unit (for control, capturing and removing users) and a scanning unit (to capture and encode the fingerprint data). Both units are connected by means of codes from the time they are initilised. The inside unit is connected to a 220-240 V/AC power source as well as a four-core cable to the scanner.

    The authorized user places his/her finger on the scanner. The key code is checked and the door or the device being accessed is activated. No data will be lost in cases of electricity.

    Possible applications:

    • Home door and/or garage locks.
    • Companies up to 99 employees.
    • Garages or public parking garages up to 99 persons.

    Benefits:

    • Convenience through easy scanning of a finger.
    • Replacement of codes, keys, Smart cards, touch less tokens, etc. by biometric technology.
    • Increased security. (loss, theft and spying is no longer possible or extremely difficult)

    Added value:

    • Keys no longer need to be reproduced.
    • Children need no key (where loss would be a threat to personal safety).
    • New users need no key.
    • Guests need no key.”

    Finger Print Door Locks

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