IrisAccess™3000 - Identification Control Unit - Iris Scanner



The ICU3000 is always installed on the wall inside the protected or controlled area. Unlike many other biometric devices including some other iris recognition cameras, no biometric templates are stored on the optical unit. Iris images input via the ROU3000 reach the securely located ICU3000 which creates 512-byte templates from ROU input to compare these with stored values. If a match is found, the unit generates a signal to directly open a door, or provides Weigand output to signal a panel that then controls access. An ICU 3000 with one Frame Grabber Board (FGB) and one Door Interface Board (DIB) controls two doors. Inserting another FGB and DIB increases the number of ROUs/doors an ICU3000 can control to four.


Spesification
Dimensions (W x H x D): 16.9" x 16.5" x 6.4" (430mm x 420mm x 163mm)
Weight: 25.4 lbs. (11.5kg)
Power Input: 100~240VAC, 60/50Hz
Power Consumption: 25W
CPU: More than Pentium® III-633Mhz
Memory: 128Mb SDRAM
Storage: 1 Hard Drive 20Gb
Camera Control: RS-422 (Standard: 2 channel, Max: 4 channel)
Video Input: Composite 1 Vp-p 75 BNC Connection (Standard: 2 channel, Max: 4 channel)
Capture Capability: 15 fps for each ROU3000
Interface (per channel): Door control dry contact relay, Wiegand input and output, RS-422 serial, 4 General Input (Egress, Alarm, Door Status, Lock Status), 1 General Output.
Operating System: LINUX
LED Indication: Power(red)
Operating Temperature: 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C)
Storage Temperature: -4°F - 140°F (-20°C - 60° )
Humidity: 0% to 95% Non-condensing
Required LAN Cable: CAT5 8-Pin RJ45 Cable 328'(100m) Max.
Power: Direct wire as required by local codes

Comments:
The included I SCAN Essentials SDK and driver software enable image finding and stabilization, pupil segmentation, image quality assessment and auto capture functionality for quick and easy image collection.
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