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HID V300-40 Embedded Fingerprint Module
Technical Specification
- Make: HID
- Model code: V300-40
- Series: V-series
- Reader Type: Biometric
- IP Rating: IP65
The V-Series provides superior images for anyone, anytime, in any environment for superior biometric performance in the real world. Multispectral imaging technology simultaneously reads the surface and subsurface fingerprint to capture clear images every time — even when finger surface features are hard to distinguish due to age, dirt, finger pressure, and skin or environmental conditions. The V-Series modules are durable and easy to integrate into a variety of finished products, including ATMs, physical access control terminals, medical dispensing devices and others, using USB or RS-232 interfaces.
Read more| Make | HID |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | HID |
| Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
| Model code | V300-40 |
| Reader Type | Biometric |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 5 V DC |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 68 x 66 x 51 |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +60 C (14 ~ 140 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 100 |
| Additional info |
The V-Series provides superior images for anyone, anytime, in any environment for superior biometric performance in the real world. Multispectral imaging technology simultaneously reads the surface and subsurface fingerprint to capture clear images every time — even when finger surface features are hard to distinguish due to age, dirt, finger pressure, and skin or environmental conditions. The V-Series modules are durable and easy to integrate into a variety of finished products, including ATMs, physical access control terminals, medical dispensing devices and others, using USB or RS-232 interfaces. |
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