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1 Facial Recognition for Access Control
Stone Lock® Pro Facial Recognition for Access Control TM

2 Stone Lock® Pro- Rapid, Reliable Confirmation of Identity
Ideal For Access Control A frictionless, intuitive, user-friendly experience   Fast, accurate, reliable and secure  Proven to meet the most stringent security requirements  How Stone Lock® Pro Works Merely approaching the faceplate triggers activation, with no contact and minimal effort Stone Lock® Pro projects near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths and then measures the over 200o points of reflectivity confirming identity within 1 second Authentication occurs independent of ambient light ( Lx) Faceplate Control Unit The Ultimate in Security + Convenience!

3 Attributes – FAST! Stone Lock® Pro is FAST!
Supports high through-put ~1 second per user authentication Stone Lock® Pro scans a user multiple times a second working to eliminate false rejections Initial enrollment of the biometric profile takes less than 15 seconds and you only have to enroll once Provides instant, highly accurate authentication Stone Lock® Pro is FAST!

4 STONE LOCK® PRO A secure, frictionless biometric for access control

5 Attributes – ACCURATE! Stone Lock® Pro is ACCURATE!
FAR 1/250k (0.0004%) Stone Lock® Pro measures and maps over points on a user’s face Proprietary algorithm, firmware and hardware Easily distinguishes between facial expressions Correctly identifies identical twins Stone Lock® Pro is ACCURATE!

6 Advantages of Near Infrared
Near-infrared wavelengths are safe, invisible to the eye, and relatively unaffected by ambient light or temperature Infrared wavelengths penetrate biological tissue almost 7x visible light, allowing for measurement of sub dermal spectroscopic features Infrared is ideal for capturing the intrinsic properties of a face: shape, reflectivity, and expression; while minimizing the unfavorable characteristics of extrinsic factors, such as ambient illumination or mis-alignment Wall Infrared biometric performance factors are ideal for access control, overcoming problems associated with measuring visible light.

7 Attributes – FIELD PROVEN!
Field proven as a reliable solution for the most critical access control demands including; Data centers Biotech/Pharmaceutical Labs Bank cash vaults Commercial/Industrial Facilities Healthcare Luxury apartments / smart homes Over 2,000 Global Installations

8 General Tech Specs Impact Sensitivity Settings Ambient Light Range
Capacity Single Unit - 1,000 1:N profiles ,000 1:1 profiles ,000 maximum stored records Networked – 1:1 no limit Requires LAN server (additional considerations apply) Integrations supported C•CURE v.2.20, 2.30, 2.40 OnGuard v. 6.6 & 7.2 Pro-Watch v. 4.2 Symmetry- v Security Center- v. 5.3 SR1 Enrollment Time Approximately 15 seconds per user False Acceptance Rate FAR: Better than 1 in a quarter million (1/250,000) (0.0004%) Connectivity: Wiegand / 485 / USB / Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet 2 Form C Contacts Card Reader - HID iClass SE Reader - Supports MIFARE Classic®, MIFARE DESFire® 0.6, MIFARE DESFire® EV1,HID: iCLASS® Standard/SE/SR/Seos; PIV II, Secure Identity Object™ (SIO) & 35 Bit Corporate 1000, 37 bit and 37 bit Infinity Card Formats-all formats are elite key configurable Impact Sensitivity Settings Low – alarm triggered at 300Hz vibration Medium – alarm triggered by a 100Hz vibration High – alarm triggered by a 40Hz vibration Ambient Light Range Lx Temperature -25°c – 55°c (-10°f-130°f) Moisture 20% RH – 95% RH

9 Questions Stone Lock® Pro


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