Unit installation
MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008
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2.0 Overview of function
2.1 Functional overview
The Q3008 biometric reader consists of the following components:
• Biometric analysis unit
• Integrated digital transponder which opens the appropriate lock when
triggered by a successful biometric analysis.
The Q3008 biometric reader enables you to address all SimonsVoss locks (e.g.
cylinders, smart relays or even arming units, etc.) using biometry.
The reader can learn up to 50 different fingerprints. Each finger is assigned its own
transponder ID (TID). In SimonsVoss locks (with time control function, i.e. access
control and time zone control) it is also possible to grant an individual time-limited
access to a building and to keep a log of who accessed an area and when they did
so.
2.2 Basic operation
The Q3008 biometric reader scans fingerprints using a strip sensor. The finger is not
placed on the sensor (the small grey rectangle inside the black finger guide) but
drawn across it.
Please note:
The learned finger image must be of good quality in order for the reader to recognise
your fingerprint quickly and easily later on.
So whether you want the reader to learn or recognise your fingerprint, you must
always draw your finger across the sensor in the same way.
Place your finger (the finger to be learned or which has already been learned) in the
finger guide, above the sensor. At a constant speed and with gentle pressure, draw
your finger down the strip sensor from top to bottom as shown in the pictures (moving
towards the LED). Because of the design of the housing, you will find that your finger
is guided clearly by the higher side walls. This makes it very difficult to operate the
reader wrongly.
The strip sensor reads the fingerprint line by line and reassembles these lines in the
integrated processor to form a complete image. If the assembled image corresponds
to a stored image, the transponder is triggered.