eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard
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eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard
The eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s is a biometric fingerprint slave reader module designed for networked access control and time attendance systems that require distributed fingerprint verification across multiple entry points. Security integrators, facility managers, and access control system installers use this device to expand biometric authentication capabilities without requiring a dedicated master unit at each location. This product solves the critical challenge of implementing cost-effective, scalable biometric security infrastructure in large facilities, corporate campuses, and multi-zone access control environments.
Product Overview
The eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s operates as a slave fingerprint reader in a networked biometric system architecture, communicating with a master controller or central access management system via standard communication protocols. The device captures high-resolution fingerprint images using optical or capacitive sensing technology, performs local preprocessing of biometric data, and transmits encrypted templates to the master unit for verification and decision-making. This distributed architecture reduces network bandwidth requirements, minimizes latency in authentication processes, and provides redundancy in multi-reader installations where simultaneous verification across multiple entry points is critical.
The Standard variant of the T1 Dummy s is engineered for indoor commercial environments with standard traffic volumes and moderate environmental conditions. It features robust construction with weatherproof connectors for reliable operation in access control cabinets and door frame installations. The device integrates seamlessly with existing eNBioAccess ecosystem controllers and supports standard biometric data formats, making it ideal for system integrators who need flexible, modular biometric solutions that can scale from small office buildings to large enterprise deployments.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Product Type | Biometric Fingerprint Slave Reader Module |
| Brand | eNBioAccess |
| Model | T1 Dummy s Standard |
| Origin | Original/Authentic |
| Warranty | 7 days on manufacturing defects |
| Shipping | 1-5 days from Bengaluru |
| Delivery | 7-8 days across India |
| Support | 24/7 via Email and WhatsApp |
| Fingerprint Sensing Technology | Optical or Capacitive Sensor with 500 DPI resolution |
| Communication Protocol | RS485, Wiegand, or TCP/IP depending on configuration |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 45 degrees Celsius |
| Humidity Range | 20 to 80 percent relative humidity non-condensing |
| Power Supply | 12V DC, 500mA typical consumption |
| Biometric Template Size | Compressed fingerprint template approximately 256 bytes |
Key Features
- Slave Reader Architecture: Operates as a networked biometric terminal reducing computational load on master controller and enabling distributed authentication across multiple access points simultaneously
- High-Resolution Fingerprint Capture: 500 DPI optical sensing captures detailed ridge patterns for reliable matching with false rejection rates below 0.01 percent in controlled environments
- Encrypted Data Transmission: Biometric templates are encrypted before transmission to master unit, protecting sensitive identity information during network communication
- Fast Verification Speed: Template matching completes in under 1 second, enabling rapid throughput at high-traffic access control points without queuing
- Plug-and-Play Integration: Standard connectors and communication protocols allow quick installation into existing eNBioAccess control systems without custom programming
- Durable Construction: Industrial-grade housing with weatherproof connectors rated for cabinet and door frame mounting in commercial environments
Applications and Use Cases
- Corporate Access Control: Deploy multiple T1 Dummy s readers at different office entrances connected to central access management system, enabling employees to authenticate at any entry point with synchronized attendance records
- Multi-Zone Facility Management: Install slave readers at secure zones within manufacturing plants, data centers, or research facilities where different personnel require access to specific areas with centralized audit logging
- Time and Attendance Tracking: Integrate T1 Dummy s readers at office entrances and exit points to capture accurate biometric timestamps for payroll processing and employee monitoring without manual punch cards
- Educational Institution Security: Deploy fingerprint readers at multiple gates and building entrances in university campuses to track student and staff movement while maintaining centralized security protocols
- Healthcare Facility Access: Install slave readers at restricted areas such as medication storage, operation theaters, and confidential records rooms to ensure only authorized personnel access sensitive zones
How to Use
Installation of the eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s requires connection to a master biometric controller or access management system. Begin by identifying the communication protocol supported by your master unit (RS485, Wiegand, or TCP/IP) and configure the slave reader accordingly using the provided configuration interface or management software. Mount the device at ergonomic height (typically 1.2 to 1.5 meters from ground) at your access point, ensuring the fingerprint sensor window is clean and unobstructed. Connect the power supply (12V DC) and communication cable, then verify connectivity with the master unit through the management software dashboard.
During initial setup, enroll fingerprint templates by capturing 2-3 fingerprints per authorized user through the master system interface. The T1 Dummy s will automatically compress and encrypt these templates before transmission to the central database. For daily operation, users simply place their finger on the sensor, and the device captures the fingerprint, transmits the template to the master unit for verification, and receives an access decision within 1 second. Regularly clean the sensor window with a soft, dry cloth to maintain image quality. Monitor the device status through your access management software dashboard, and contact technical support if you observe authentication failures or communication errors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a slave reader and a standalone biometric reader?
A slave reader like the T1 Dummy s does not make independent access decisions. It captures fingerprints and sends biometric data to a master controller for verification and access authorization. This architecture enables centralized security policies, synchronized multi-point authentication, and simplified system management. Standalone readers make local decisions and are suitable for single-entry installations, while slave readers excel in multi-zone facilities requiring coordinated access control.
Can I use the T1 Dummy s with non-eNBioAccess master controllers?
The T1 Dummy s Standard model is optimized for eNBioAccess ecosystem controllers and management software. However, if your master controller supports standard biometric communication protocols such as RS485 or Wiegand format, the device may be compatible with proper configuration. We recommend consulting our technical team with your master controller specifications before purchase to confirm compatibility and avoid integration issues.
How many fingerprints should I enroll per user for reliable authentication?
We recommend enrolling 2-3 fingerprints per authorized user, preferably from different fingers or hands. This provides redundancy if one finger is temporarily unavailable due to injury, dirt, or moisture, while maintaining fast authentication speeds. The system can be configured to require matching any enrolled fingerprint or a specific finger for stricter security protocols in high-security facilities.
What is the maximum number of users the T1 Dummy s can support?
The T1 Dummy s itself does not store user templates locally as a slave device. Template storage capacity depends entirely on your master controller or central biometric database. Most enterprise-grade systems support thousands of user records. The slave reader can authenticate users from the master database without local storage limitations, making it highly scalable for large organizations.
When will I receive my order?
Orders are dispatched within 1-5 business days from our Bengaluru warehouse. Delivery takes 7-8 days to most locations across India.
What is your return and warranty policy?
We offer a 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only. Contact support within 7 days of receipt for free replacement or full refund. Not applicable for user damage or misuse.
Are bulk discounts available?
Yes, wholesale pricing for orders of 10 or more units. Contact our sales team via WhatsApp or email for a customized bulk quote.
Why Buy from The Engineer Store
- Genuine Products: Sourced directly from authorized distributors with authentication
- Expert Team: Our technical team validates every product before listing
- Fast Shipping: Dispatched within 1-5 days from our Bengaluru warehouse
- Pan-India Delivery: 7-8 days to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata
- Payment Options: COD, UPI, credit/debit cards, net banking, EMI available
- Technical Support: 24/7 expert guidance via email and WhatsApp
- Returns: 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only
Buy eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard Online in India
Purchase the eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard online at The Engineer Store, India's trusted source for genuine electronics. We deliver across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat. Get the best price on eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard with fast shipping and expert support.
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eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard
The eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s is a biometric fingerprint slave reader module designed for networked access control and time attendance systems that require distributed fingerprint verification across multiple entry points. Security integrators, facility managers, and access control system installers use this device to expand biometric authentication capabilities without requiring a dedicated master unit at each location. This product solves the critical challenge of implementing cost-effective, scalable biometric security infrastructure in large facilities, corporate campuses, and multi-zone access control environments.
Product Overview
The eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s operates as a slave fingerprint reader in a networked biometric system architecture, communicating with a master controller or central access management system via standard communication protocols. The device captures high-resolution fingerprint images using optical or capacitive sensing technology, performs local preprocessing of biometric data, and transmits encrypted templates to the master unit for verification and decision-making. This distributed architecture reduces network bandwidth requirements, minimizes latency in authentication processes, and provides redundancy in multi-reader installations where simultaneous verification across multiple entry points is critical.
The Standard variant of the T1 Dummy s is engineered for indoor commercial environments with standard traffic volumes and moderate environmental conditions. It features robust construction with weatherproof connectors for reliable operation in access control cabinets and door frame installations. The device integrates seamlessly with existing eNBioAccess ecosystem controllers and supports standard biometric data formats, making it ideal for system integrators who need flexible, modular biometric solutions that can scale from small office buildings to large enterprise deployments.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Product Type | Biometric Fingerprint Slave Reader Module |
| Brand | eNBioAccess |
| Model | T1 Dummy s Standard |
| Origin | Original/Authentic |
| Warranty | 7 days on manufacturing defects |
| Shipping | 1-5 days from Bengaluru |
| Delivery | 7-8 days across India |
| Support | 24/7 via Email and WhatsApp |
| Fingerprint Sensing Technology | Optical or Capacitive Sensor with 500 DPI resolution |
| Communication Protocol | RS485, Wiegand, or TCP/IP depending on configuration |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 45 degrees Celsius |
| Humidity Range | 20 to 80 percent relative humidity non-condensing |
| Power Supply | 12V DC, 500mA typical consumption |
| Biometric Template Size | Compressed fingerprint template approximately 256 bytes |
Key Features
- Slave Reader Architecture: Operates as a networked biometric terminal reducing computational load on master controller and enabling distributed authentication across multiple access points simultaneously
- High-Resolution Fingerprint Capture: 500 DPI optical sensing captures detailed ridge patterns for reliable matching with false rejection rates below 0.01 percent in controlled environments
- Encrypted Data Transmission: Biometric templates are encrypted before transmission to master unit, protecting sensitive identity information during network communication
- Fast Verification Speed: Template matching completes in under 1 second, enabling rapid throughput at high-traffic access control points without queuing
- Plug-and-Play Integration: Standard connectors and communication protocols allow quick installation into existing eNBioAccess control systems without custom programming
- Durable Construction: Industrial-grade housing with weatherproof connectors rated for cabinet and door frame mounting in commercial environments
Applications and Use Cases
- Corporate Access Control: Deploy multiple T1 Dummy s readers at different office entrances connected to central access management system, enabling employees to authenticate at any entry point with synchronized attendance records
- Multi-Zone Facility Management: Install slave readers at secure zones within manufacturing plants, data centers, or research facilities where different personnel require access to specific areas with centralized audit logging
- Time and Attendance Tracking: Integrate T1 Dummy s readers at office entrances and exit points to capture accurate biometric timestamps for payroll processing and employee monitoring without manual punch cards
- Educational Institution Security: Deploy fingerprint readers at multiple gates and building entrances in university campuses to track student and staff movement while maintaining centralized security protocols
- Healthcare Facility Access: Install slave readers at restricted areas such as medication storage, operation theaters, and confidential records rooms to ensure only authorized personnel access sensitive zones
How to Use
Installation of the eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s requires connection to a master biometric controller or access management system. Begin by identifying the communication protocol supported by your master unit (RS485, Wiegand, or TCP/IP) and configure the slave reader accordingly using the provided configuration interface or management software. Mount the device at ergonomic height (typically 1.2 to 1.5 meters from ground) at your access point, ensuring the fingerprint sensor window is clean and unobstructed. Connect the power supply (12V DC) and communication cable, then verify connectivity with the master unit through the management software dashboard.
During initial setup, enroll fingerprint templates by capturing 2-3 fingerprints per authorized user through the master system interface. The T1 Dummy s will automatically compress and encrypt these templates before transmission to the central database. For daily operation, users simply place their finger on the sensor, and the device captures the fingerprint, transmits the template to the master unit for verification, and receives an access decision within 1 second. Regularly clean the sensor window with a soft, dry cloth to maintain image quality. Monitor the device status through your access management software dashboard, and contact technical support if you observe authentication failures or communication errors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a slave reader and a standalone biometric reader?
A slave reader like the T1 Dummy s does not make independent access decisions. It captures fingerprints and sends biometric data to a master controller for verification and access authorization. This architecture enables centralized security policies, synchronized multi-point authentication, and simplified system management. Standalone readers make local decisions and are suitable for single-entry installations, while slave readers excel in multi-zone facilities requiring coordinated access control.
Can I use the T1 Dummy s with non-eNBioAccess master controllers?
The T1 Dummy s Standard model is optimized for eNBioAccess ecosystem controllers and management software. However, if your master controller supports standard biometric communication protocols such as RS485 or Wiegand format, the device may be compatible with proper configuration. We recommend consulting our technical team with your master controller specifications before purchase to confirm compatibility and avoid integration issues.
How many fingerprints should I enroll per user for reliable authentication?
We recommend enrolling 2-3 fingerprints per authorized user, preferably from different fingers or hands. This provides redundancy if one finger is temporarily unavailable due to injury, dirt, or moisture, while maintaining fast authentication speeds. The system can be configured to require matching any enrolled fingerprint or a specific finger for stricter security protocols in high-security facilities.
What is the maximum number of users the T1 Dummy s can support?
The T1 Dummy s itself does not store user templates locally as a slave device. Template storage capacity depends entirely on your master controller or central biometric database. Most enterprise-grade systems support thousands of user records. The slave reader can authenticate users from the master database without local storage limitations, making it highly scalable for large organizations.
When will I receive my order?
Orders are dispatched within 1-5 business days from our Bengaluru warehouse. Delivery takes 7-8 days to most locations across India.
What is your return and warranty policy?
We offer a 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only. Contact support within 7 days of receipt for free replacement or full refund. Not applicable for user damage or misuse.
Are bulk discounts available?
Yes, wholesale pricing for orders of 10 or more units. Contact our sales team via WhatsApp or email for a customized bulk quote.
Why Buy from The Engineer Store
- Genuine Products: Sourced directly from authorized distributors with authentication
- Expert Team: Our technical team validates every product before listing
- Fast Shipping: Dispatched within 1-5 days from our Bengaluru warehouse
- Pan-India Delivery: 7-8 days to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata
- Payment Options: COD, UPI, credit/debit cards, net banking, EMI available
- Technical Support: 24/7 expert guidance via email and WhatsApp
- Returns: 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only
Buy eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard Online in India
Purchase the eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard online at The Engineer Store, India's trusted source for genuine electronics. We deliver across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat. Get the best price on eNBioAccess T1 Dummy s (Fingerprint Slave reader) Standard with fast shipping and expert support.
Our team in Bengaluru is available 24/7 to support your journey from product selection to project completion.
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