Product Description
The Suprema BioEntry P2 features a class-leading 1.0GHz CPU that enhances the user experience by offering the world’s best matching speed, a high-precision OP6 optical sensor and the latest Suprema fingerprint algorithm.
With the BioStar 2 Mobile card as a credential, your smartphone is the key to access.
With its 50mm width, BioEtnry P2 perfectly fits into narrow spaces and door frames. By supporting the latest OSDP V2 standards, BioEntry P2 is fully compatible with 3rd party OSDP compliance access controllers.
Featuring dual-frequency RFID card technology, BioEntry P2 supports both LF (125kHz) and HF (13.56MHz) RFID, including all RFID card standards that HID multiCLASS readers support. On top of the fingerprint credential, BioEntry P2 supports most types of RFID card standards with a single device, including MIFARE, HID iCLASS, DESFire, FeliCa, HID Prox, EM, and NFC.
BioEntry P2 comes with not only a TCP/IP interface but also more traditional interfaces (RS-485, Wiegand) to provide greater flexibility and multiple installation options for different environments. It also offers 2 internal inputs and 1 internal relay output to control peripheral devices. The I/O ports can also be expanded using the Secure I/O accessory.
Featuring dual-frequency RFID technology, the BioLite N2 supports both LF (125kHz) and HF (13.56MHz) RFID, including all RFID standards that HID multi-CLASS readers support. On top of the fingerprint credential, BioLite N2 supports most types of RFID card standards with a single device, including 125kHz EM, HID Prox, 13.56MHz MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire/EV1, FeliCa, iCLASS SE/SR, NFC, and 2.4GHz BLE.
BioLite N2 comes with not only a TCP/IP interface but also more traditional interfaces (RS-485, Wiegand) to provide greater flexibility and multiple installation options for different environments. It also offers 2 internal inputs and 1 internal relay output to control peripheral devices. The I/O ports can also be expanded using the Secure I/O accessory.
Application Example
Various environments