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From: Richard Kahn
To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Subject: 71st Fingerprint reader
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 20:02:32 +0000
Attachments: BioLite_Net_User Guide_V1_21_English.pdf; Brochure_BioEntryW2.pdf; devices-
comparison_bio.pdf; morphoaccess-sigma-lite-series-en-30032017.pdf
please advise if any of devices below on PDF's are appealing..
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
575 Lexington Avenue 4th Floor
New York NY 10022
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From: Merwin Dela cruz
Subject: Fw: Fingerprint reader
Date: February 21, 2018 at 2:43:04 PM EST
To: Richard Kahn
Hi Rich,
Please see below from Tony.
Thanks
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On Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 2:16 PM, Anthony lovine • > wrote:
Hi Merwin,
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Thank you your patience while I searched for a few alternative solutions other than the standard commercial
grade products we are familiar with. The issue is there aren't many solution that would be a fit for this type of
environment.
Here's what I know about the unit you have installed. It's an eKey Solutions scanner which was most likely
purchased through eHolovision the same manufacturer of the intercom unit. eKey is a European based
company who leads the market for high net worth residential solutions and are known for their aesthetic
solutions.
They use a scanner type of reader where you have to take your finger and place the crease of your finger on
the LED sensor bar and slide downward. There are several challenges depending on the height they are
mounted, the weather and regular dirt and dust form the environment. eKey recommends cleaning them
regularly and mounting them at a minimum height of 60". They also recommend enrolling several fingers
e.g. two on each hand. If the scanner doesn't read the first time they recommend rubbing your finger on
your forehead before trying again. Lastly and this might be the ultimate solution is to enroll the user at this
reader as opposed to using an enrollment reader. eKey recently updated their software to allow any reader
to be used as an enrollment reader. I'm not familiar with how you enrolled the boss's finger but you may
want to try to re-enroll him at that reader.
All that being said I attached a few brochures on other leading types of biometric readers. As you will see
they are larger and much different than the eKey scanner. The other different is these fingerprint readers
and just that they are readers and not scanners which provide a much faster and accurate read. These unit
just require you to place your finger on the glass as opposed to sliding it across the sensor. The BioEntry
W2 is the smallest of the bunch and would provide a faster more accurate read but I would suggest trying the
above mentioned steps before making any changes. In general biometrics can be challenging so I would
hate for you to make changes only to find another set of challenges.
I wish I could have offered more but the selections are limited. I hope this helps to some degree. Let me
know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Tony lovine
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From: Merwin Dela cruz mailto:
Sent: Wednesday, Februa 21, 2018 9:35 AM
To: Anthony lovine
Subject: Re: Fingerprint reader
Please include photo.
Thanks
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On Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 9:25 AM, Anthony lovine < > wrote
I will have something to you by the end of the day today.
Ton lovine
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Original Message
From: Merwin Dela cruz [mailto:
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 10:12 AM
To: Anthony lovine <
Subject: Re: Fingerprint reader
Hi Tony,
Any updates?
Thanks
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> On Feb 15, 2018, at 8:45 AM, Merwin Dela cruz
> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
> Here are some photos of the fingerprint reader that we have.
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> Merwin Dela Cruz
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