Specifications

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The user presents the smart card to the belly of the smart card interface
module of the V-Smart reader
The V-Smart shall return an amber LED to indicate that the SiteKey,
template data and optional Wiegand string were successfully passed
from the smart card to the reader and stored in a buffer. If the data
was not successfully passed, or an invalid SiteKey was stored on the
card, the V-Smart shall instead return a flashing red LED to indicate
failure.
The user will present their finger to the sensor
The V-Smart sensor shall capture the fingerprint
The V-Smart DSP shall perform a 1:1 verification between the captured
image and the stored template
The V-Smart shall return a red or green LED indicating failure or pass.
On a pass, the V-Smart shall perform one of the following actions:
o Generate and release a Wiegand sequence to the Access Control
System based on the template ID number and a pre-configured site
code (the default action)
o Release the Wiegand sequence from buffer to an Access Control
System (if a Wiegand sequence was provided and stored during the
enrollment process).
o Activate the Line Trigger (depending on the reader’s configuration).
Due to the nature of the 1:1 (one-to-one) algorithm utilized by the V-Smart,
the smart card input shall be required in order to initiate the biometric
authentication.
9.11. Granting Access
When used in conjunction with an Access Control System (ACS), physical
access shall not be granted by the V-Smart directly. The V-Smart reader shall
simply send a Wiegand data signal to the ACS. That system is responsible for
logging and making the decision to release door locks, etc.
When the Line Trigger feature is used, any user fingerprint template stored on
a valid smart card shall have the ability to perform a biometric authentication
and access the V-Smart reader. The V-Smart reader itself does not support
advanced access control features (such as audit trails, user-defined access
scheduling, anti-passback, request to exit buttons, etc.). For these features,
an ACS shall be required.