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HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B User Guide HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B User Guide PLT-04900, B.2 August 2022...
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This section provides the HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B wiring functions and color codes, together with system connection options. The iCLASS SE® RB25F has been rebranded as the HID Signo Biometric Reader 25B. Both units share the same hardware. The device firmware from each service pack release can be applied to either device, however some features are only applicable to the Signo 25B.
Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide 1.3 Wiring function and color codes The following shows Signo 25B wiring functions and color codes. Important: Bond the ground wires between the Signo 25B power supply and the panel power supply. The 19 pigtail wires and Ethernet cable may be cut for wall mounted installation, if required.
Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide 1.4 System connections 1.4.1 Power supply connection Use a 12V DC power supply capable of at least 2A per device, with IEC/EN 60950-1 approval. If additional power consuming devices are included, make sure to use a power supply that is able to supply the total power needed for all connected devices.
Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide 1.4.3 Standalone operating mode connections Signo 25B devices can be used in standalone operating mode. Note: Limited to SDK partners. 1.4.4 Direct connection to PC Direct connection to PC using an auto assigned IP address or a static IP address. Notes: It can take up to five minutes for this connection type to configure.
Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide 1.5 Hardware reset the Signo Biometric Reader 25B Resetting the Signo 25B device to factory defaults should, where possible, be carried out through the HID Biometric Manager application. Refer to the HID Biometric Manager Administration Guide (PLT-04029). In the event that communication between HID Biometric Manager and the Signo 25B is not possible, carry out the following hardware reset at the reader: 1.
Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide 2.1 Fingerprint enrollment guidelines The HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B is capable of extracting quality features even from fingers with poor conditions. Nevertheless, correct placement of fingers on the sensor during enrollment helps consistency in fingerprint recognition. Adhere to the following general guidelines and Signo 25B specific guidelines to enroll optimal fingerprint images from a user’s finger to improve recognition performance.
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Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide Sensor cleaning The fingerprint sensor can become soiled by user’s fingers, dust, or other sources. This contamination may affect image quality, degrading authentication performance. It is therefore recommended that you periodically clean the Signo 25B sensor.
Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide 2.3 Fingerprint enrollment best practices for Signo Biometric Reader 25B 1. Insert your finger into the Signo 25B sensor area so the finger tip touches the back wall and rests softly on the sensor slope.
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Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide Term Definition Template on Card: The Signo 25B is waiting for a Credential (Card) to be presented. It retrieves Authentication Mode all the biometric templates from the credential. (Signo 25B) If the presented finger matches the biometric templates retrieved from the credential a Grant Access is recommended.
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Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide Term Definition OSDP Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) is an access control communications standard developed by the Security Industry Association (SIA) to improve interoperability among access control and security products. Pressure Attack Detection.
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Powering HID® Signo™ Biometric Reader 25B Trusted Identities User Guide Revision history Date Description Revision August 2022 Updated for HID Biometric Manager version 1.5.1.56 , and Signo Biometric Reader 25B firmware version 1.0.2000.00019. March 2021 Product rebrand from iCLASS SE® iCLASS SE RB25F to HID Signo® Biometric Reader 25B June 2020 Initial release.
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