| Brand | Anviz |
| Model | FACEDEEP5 |
| CPU | 1GHz Dual Core CPU |
| Camera | 2 Mpx WDR with white LED lightDual sensor for facial recognition |
| Activation sensor | Infrared auto-activation |
| Read time | < 0.3 sec |
| Identification distance | < 2 m |
| Capacity | Up to 50.000 faces and 50.000 cards/passwords |
| Records | 100.000 registers |
| Identification modes | Facial recognition, RFID card and/or combinations |
| Temperature Functions | Mask detection alarm (configurable), mask-only opening (configurable) |
| Proximity card | EM (125 kHz), MF (13.56 MHz) and MF DESFire (13.56 MHz) |
| Screen | 5" TFT LCD touch screen |
| Communication | TCP/IP, RS232, WiFi |
| Integrated controller | Door sensor, push button, relay, Wiegand |
| Software | CrossChex Standard: free local PC software for access and presence controlCrossChex Cloud: free cloud for time and attendance control |
| Power | DC 12 V / 3 A max. |
| Degree of protection | IP65 |
| Temp. operation | -30 oC ~ +60 oC |
| Dimensions | 88 (W) x 190 (H) x 22.5 (D) mm |
A stand-alone access control device consists of a combination of a controller and a reader in a single unit: is able to identify users, decide whether or not they have permission to access the installation and operate the electronic lock through its relay. Hybrid terminals combine access control and time and attendance control, being able to perform time and attendance control of workers at the moment they identify themselves.
This equipment allows identification through cards or key fobs with RFID EM technology of 125 kHz, MF of 13.56 MHz and MF DESFire of 13.56 MHz, as well as keypad for numeric codes and biometrics with facial recognition.
Its 5" touch screen facilitates the operation and configuration of the equipment locally, both to use it autonomously without software, and to set some parameters required to connect to the software, such as network configuration.
Its exterior grade IP65 allows it to be installed outdoors.
The CrossChex Standard software is used to configure users, schedules and access groups, as well as special functions, relay opening times or reader reading times.