RFT1000-ADM Administrator Fingerprint Reader

RFT1000-ADM is a form of RFT1000 reader mounted on a metal desktop housing and intended for use as a system reader.
  • RFT1000-ADM
    RFT1000-ADM
  • RFT1000-ADM
    RFT1000-ADM
  • RFT1000-ADM
    RFT1000-ADM
  • RFT1000-ADM DIMENSIONS
    RFT1000-ADM DIMENSIONS

About

RFT1000-ADM is a form of RFT1000 reader mounted on a metal desktop housing and intended for use as a system reader.

Using the reader, system administrator can enter both fingerprints and MIFARE® proximity cards into the system database. Communication with the reader is possible only via Ethernet network. The reader is delivered with power supply.

NOTICE!

  • Before using the fingerprint reader you need to verify whether the application of the device under particular conditions is consistent with applicable law

Versions

RFT1000-ADM Administrator Fingerprint Reader

RFT1000-ADM
Access system administrator reader; fingerprint and MIFARE Ultralight/Classic/DESFire/Plus card reader; metal desktop enclosure


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