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SF1008-WP is a top-tier outdoor face authentication reader designed for access control, capable of matching up to 50,000 faces in under 0.3 seconds, even in challenging weather. It detects users in close proximity and offers authentication through Palm-Vein, card/fob, and keypad methods.

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SF1008-WP
  • Quick:

    Authenticate & match face templates in less than 0.3 seconds

    Authentication:

    Grants access to users based on face or card authentication

    Flexible:

    Can be used as a standalone reader or tie into existing access control systems via Wiegand Out 

Capacity:

Faces: 50,000

Users/Cards: 50,000

Transactions: 1,000,000

User Photos: 30,000

Event Photos: 10,000

Compatibility:

Wiegand Input Panels

Wiegand Output Readers

ZKBioSecurity Software

ZKTeco Security Relay Box (SRB)

Hardware:

900MHz Dual Core CPU

512MB RAM/ 8G Flash

8″ Touch Screen Display

2MP WDR Camera

Distance Detection Sensor

Reset Button & Tamper Switch

Access Control Interface:

Lock Relay Output

Alarm Output/Auxillary Input

Exit Button/Door Sensor

Special Functions:

Liveness Detection

Event Snapshot

Communication:

TCP/IP

RS485

Wiegand Input/Output

Wi-Fi

Power:

Operating Voltage: 12V DC

Current Draw: <2,000mA

ZKTeco USA SpeedFace readers have a 3-year limited hardware warranty against manufacturing defects.

No returns accepted without prior authorization. Shipping charges are not refundable. If products are returned without proper authorization a 25% restocking fee will apply.

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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.