ZKACCESS

F18 Standalone Fingerprint Reader Controller

F18 Standalone Fingerprint Reader Controller

ZKACCESS announces its F18- Standalone Fingerprint Reader Controller, with fingerprint recognition suitable for inside doors.

It can store and match up to 5000 fingerprints in less than two seconds and additionally can support ID and HID cards as additional credential for authentication.

It has built in relay contacts for door lock, alarm, request to exit , door sensor and visitor bell.

With the help color TFT screen  which gives rich user experience and free device management software you can communicate with F18 using Ethernet connectivity.

It also has Wiegand Output for connecting it to third party access control panels.

Upgrading the security for the door from a card reader to a fingerprint reader is easy as we can use the existing cabling.  

http://www.zkaccess.com/ProductDetail.aspx?cat=Standalone+Reader+Controllers&series=Standalone+Reader+Controllers&product=F18


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