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Fingerprint reader for Windows XP and 2000 - sliding biometric fingerprint reader for computers and laptops.
Simply connect the sliding biometric fingerprint reader/scanner to the USB port on the compter, install the software, then register your fingerprint or up to 10 fingerprints on the system. Then you are able to lock any file on your computer. To open the file, simply slide your finger through the fingerprint reader. This system also has a password option for over-ride in case of distortion of fingerprints caused by cuts, sweat, etc.
Windows XP - lock any file, lock Windows XP log-on to registered fingerprint users, lock web pages and store username and password on pages.
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1. Built-in sliding fingerprint sensor
2. USB2.0 port, compatible with USB1.1, bearing more than 1 million times of finger sliding
3. Resolution: 500dpi;192 x 16 pixels
4. Finger verifying speed: <0.1s; Capture rate: 488fps
5. Maximum quantity of registered fingerprints: 10 for each user
6. Maximum quantity of users: unlimited; accessible for each user of Windows
7. FAR ( False Accept Rate)<0.0001%; FRR (False Reject Rate)<0.1%
8. Supported operating system: Win2000/XP and file security for windows Vista
9. Working temperature: -25℃—85℃; humidity: 30%—90%@25℃
10. Sweep sensor :SW688 is scratch resistant for more than 1 million wear cycles
11. The first Silicon FPS withstands 20KV ESD in the world
12. 10 different fingerprint can be registed at the same time.
13. The type of encryption software is ASE ; 256 bits of data encryption on both device
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About Fingerprint Identification
Of all the biometric techniques being used today, fingerprint-based identification is the oldest method, which has being successfully used in numerous applications. Everyone is known to have unique .immutable fingerprints .,A fingerprint is made of a series of ridges,splits,dots, valleys and furrows, as well as the minutiae points. Minutiae points are local ridge characteristics are then converted to a unique “digital fingerprint“ template that can be stored in a central database for subsequent matching and authentication processes.
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