The BioSmart Quasar terminal is designed to organize access control and management, as well as tracking working hours by identifying users using biometric data, RFID-cards and smartphones.
Technical Specifications:
Biometric ID: Face
Built-in RFID-reader: Yes
Tamper detection: Yes
Protection against facial biometric falsification attempts (anti-spoofing): Yes
Maximum number of users in identification mode (1:N) : 10 000
Maximum number of users in verification mode (1:1) : 100 000
Maximum number of facial biometric templates: 1 000 000
Number of events stored on the terminal: 100 000
FAR (False Acceptance Rate) * : 10-5 – 10-7
Camera module: 3D-camera with 5 Mpx RGB sensor, 1 Mpx Ir sensor and IR-projector
CPU: Rockchip RK3399
GPU: Mali-T864 GPU
Memory: 4GB RAM, 16GB Flash
Relay Module ZFLEX support: Yes
PC communication interface: Ethernet (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-Te IEEE 802.3)
Communication interface with third-party devices: USB 2.0, Wiegand, RS-485
Number of Wiegand interfaces (bidirectional, In/Out direction is set programmatically): 2
Number of discrete inputs/outputs: 3/3
Maximum voltage applied to discrete input: 12 V
Type of discrete outputs: Open collector
Maximum switching voltage at discrete output: 14 V
Discrete output maximum current: 50 mA
Number of relays: 1
Relay parameters: DC 30 V 2 A
Output terminal relays contacts: Normally open and normally closed
Number of power outputs for external devices: 2
Electrical parameters of the power outputs for external devices: DC 12 V 0.1 A
Display: Capacitive touch screen, 10.1”
Adaptive lighting: Yes
Built-in polyphonic speaker: Yes
Power supply: DC 12 V 2 A
PoE support: IEEE 802.3at class 4, power consumption 25 W
Housing material: Plastic
Dimensions, mm: 329 x 174 x 40
Net weight: 1880 g
Gross weight: 2600 g
Operating temperature range: From -10 °С to +50 °С
Relative humidity at a temperature of 25 °C: Up to 80 %
Ingress protection: IP54
Notes: * The FAR value was obtained by calculation. Depends on the terminal settings, identification conditions and the quality of biometric data templates. False Rejection Rate (FRR) is not more than 2.2 % (at FAR = 10-7). The results are consistent with the FERET database (frontal faces, 2960 images, 987 individuals).