Step 1: Member Identification; Using Personal Identification Numbers (Pin); Panel Feedback; Step 2: Member Verification - NextgenID BioAxs 9800IR Installation & Operation Manual

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BioAxs 9800IR™ Installation & Operations Manual. Version 1.9

Step 1: Member Identification

This first step in gaining access to a controlled facility is for an individual to identify themselves to
the access panel. There are numerous identification technologies supported by the BioAxs
9800IR™ platform, the most common are:
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Wiegand Identification Device (Proximity Card, Magnetic Stripe, etc.)
Identification Badge with Barcode (DoD's Common Access Card)

Using Personal Identification Numbers (PIN)

If PIN is the chosen identification token, a user will enter their designated PIN using the onboard
keypad in the following manner. Assuming that a user's PIN is '1234', to properly present this to
the panel the user would enter '*1234#'. PINs are always prefixed by the '*' key. The panel will
not begin a PIN lookup for identification until it is given the '#' key.

Panel Feedback

The access panel will provide two types of feedback (audio and visual) through an onboard
speaker and text display. On success, the text display will read: 'Please touch the fingerprint
sensor'. On failure, the text display and speaker will read: 'Access Denied'.

Step 2: Member Verification

The BioAxs 9800IR™ Access Panel verification components operate in an 'OR' capacity.
Member verification will be successful following a positive facial recognition OR fingerprint
verification whichever comes first.
Upon successful member identification, the panel will actively begin the process of attempting to
authenticate the member's facial biometric. The face recognition process is immediately initiated
once a member has been identified; the fingerprint verification process is only initiated in
response to the member touching the onboard fingerprint sensor.
If neither face nor fingerprint has been successfully verified within the allotted time period (default
of 10 seconds), the Member Identity Verification process will experience a timeout resulting in a
denial of access outcome for the member attempting access.
It is generally recommended that a member touch the fingerprint sensor within 1-3 seconds if the
face recognition process has not successfully verified their identity.
Panel Feedback
The access panel will only provide feedback (audio and visual) if the member identity verification
process fails to authenticate the member. The text display and speaker will read: 'Access
Denied' in this event.

Step 3: Member Validation

Upon successful member verification, the panel will automatically begin the process of validating
the verified member examining the following criteria:

Member Profile Expiration

The Command Center Access Control System provides an expiration date for all member
enrollments. This feature is commonly used when granting temporary access to visitors or
contract personnel. Another use for member profile expiration is to use it as an alternative to
member deletion.
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