Mantra MFS110 stands out as an L1 fingerprint scanner, surpassing traditional counterparts in its category. It excels in cryptographic operations, featuring secure memory and precise biometric matching. This makes it an ideal choice for ID verification and IT security.
The L1 fingerprint scanner reader is a robust and secure scanner, guaranteeing consistent image quality and accurate results. Tailored for various biometric identification applications, it holds the FBI PIV-071006 certification, signifying compliance with fingerprint scanning standards. With an IP54 certification, it is safeguarded against dust and splashing water.
Built on optical technology, the L1 fingerprint scanner ensures high-quality fingerprint scanning, even in challenging conditions such as dusty, dirty, or rough fingers. Originally designed for law enforcement, IT security, border administration, and national ID programs, its advanced cryptography and ergonomic design make it a top performing and secure L1 Fingerprint Scanner device, particularly well-suited for field operations.
Mantra MFS110 Specifications
Parameters | Specification |
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Fingerprint Sensor Type | : Optical Sensor |
Spatial Resolution | : 500 DPI +/- 2% |
Platen Area | : 14.0 mm x 17.0 mm |
Image size | : 276 x 336 Pixels |
Image Grayscale | : 256 (8 - Bit Gray Level) |
Light Source | : Red LED |
Maximum Acquisition time (Placement to Template) | : < 2 Sec |
Approx. Dimension (L x W x H) | : 61(L) x 91(W) x 54(H) mm |
Approx. Weight | : 0.140 kg |
Capture mode | : Auto capture with built-in quality check (incorporates NIST quality considerations) |
Parameters | Specification |
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Biometric Data Interchange Format | : ISO 19794-2 for minutiae & ISO 19794-4 for Image Template in Encrypted PID Data Block |
Environmental, Health and Safety | : RoHS |
Safety | : EN/IEC 62368-1, IS 13252 (Part 1) |
EMI / EMC Compliance | : CE, FCC Part 15B |
Image Quality Complaince | : FBI PIV *, STQC * |
IP Rating | : IP54 |
Device Driver | : WHQL certified. |
Operating System | : Windows x86 & x64, Linux, Android |
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