Designed for contactless identification by iris in access control systems (ACS).
The device has its own database for autonomous operation with an electric lock. Can work as part of an ACS without permanent connection to the server.
Can also be used for registration in civil and forensic multibiometric information systems.
Contactless identification (1:n) or verification (1:1) of a person by iris patterns:
Automation of access control as part of an access control system
Automation of supervision at military bases, migrant detention centers, penitentiary institutions, etc.
Safeguarding of protected areas (direct control of electronic locks via “dry contact”)
Biometric civil enrollment (banks, hospitals, public institutions)
Investigative activities of law enforcement authorities (PAPILLON AFIS starting with version 9)
Functional capabilities:
Registration and digital encoding of iris images
Creation and storage of an array of records in an electronic database:
encoded iris patterns
text data
1:n identification of a person
1:1 verification of a person’s identity
Control of barriers and electronic locks
Biometric templates can be stored in the RAM or in the memory of Zirkon. The device can operate both in autonomous mode (“dry contact”), and as part of an access control system (ACS).
The procedure starts automatically as soon as an individual just looks into the mirror standing 300-450 mm in front of the camera within its field of view.
To operate in the verification mode (one-to-one comparison), Zirkon is supplemented with a reader that reads personal identifiers stored on contactless ID cards, keyfobs, etc. Biometric templates and personal identifiers are downloaded into the Zirkon memory by means of the ACS.
Autonomous user database is formed through a web interface. After the database is created, the Ethernet connection can be terminated. When Zirkon is integrated in an ACS, registration of users is performed through the ACS interface.
Brief statistical data on the main page of Zirkon
Adding new data to Zirkon database operating in autonomous mode
System log
General settings
Security certificates
Configuration maintenance and update download page
ZIRKON access unit includes:
iris scanner
built-in matcher
The following are additionally supplied for operation within an access control system:
lock controller
electronic lock
Specifications:
Recognition time < 2 sec
Protection against dummies (alive / not alive) – Yes
Local database capacity – 2,000 records
Reliability:
False Accept Ratio (FAR): 10-7
False Reject Ratio (FRR): 10-2
Interface:
Ethernet (setup, ACS communication)
RS-485 (in autonomous mode – control of the electronic lock controller, in ACS mode – communication with the ACS controller)