User's Manual

MorphoAccess® VP Series - User Guide
Section 4:
MorphoAccess® Terminal Configuration
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MorphoAccess® terminal database management
Introduction
The management of the MorphoAccess® terminal internal biometric database can be
done remotely by an Enrolment Station, typically with a PC with MorphoEnroll
application, or with MEMS application, or with an application developed with
ActivMaci library.
The MEMS architecture allows managing the database of several MorphoAccess®
terminals from only one PC enrolment station.
The MorphoEnroll application is dedicated to manage only one MorphoAccess®
terminal database.
The management of the database (add/remove users) can be done using a USB mass
storage key as described in the MorphoAccess® USB encoder User Guide document.
Adding a user to the database
Adding a user means create a record with the biometric data of two fingers of the user,
and a unique identifier.
The MEMS application adds a user to its own database, and then it updates the
database of all MorphoAccess® terminals.
The MorphoEnroll application performs user enrollment directly on the
MorphoAccess® terminal: this application doesn’t manage any database on the PC.
Removing a user from the database
Removing a user means deleting the user’s record from the database of the
MorphoAccess® terminal.
The MEMS application is able to remove a user from a MorphoAccess® terminal
without removing it from its own base. But when the user’s record is removed from
MEMS database, it is automatically removed from the biometric database of all
MorphoAccess® terminals.
The MorphoEnroll deletes directly the user’s record from the MorphoAccess®
terminal: this application doesn’t manage any database on the PC.
Database Size
The MorphoAccess® VP Series terminal can store 5,000 user records in the local
database. This size can be extended to 10,000 user’s records by adding a specific
license (MA 10K USERS license). For each user, the terminal stores the biometric data
of two fingers.