M-F211 Access Control & Time Attendance System
The M-F211 access control & time attendance system is a small and exquisite security device. The housing is customizable to give the device a different look that appeals to local aesthetic preferences. The standard M-F211 series has a variety of exterior colors for customers to choose from, including black, gold, gray, and white.
This door access system can push real-time records to PC software directly, to facilitate the monitoring of access records to a greater extent.
Since the device was released to the market on September 1, 2013, it has been sought after by many customers. In October, 2013, at the CPSE (China Public Security Expo) held in Shenzhen, the M-F211 access control & time attendance system was the highlight of our workforce management products.
Features
1. Innovative design, novel look.
2. Support 1: N identification mode, no need to enter job numbers of employees.
3. Maximum storage: 800 fingerprint templates and 100,000 attendance records.
4. Each user may have up to 10 fingerprints registered.
5. Real-time monitoring function with Realand RAMS software.
6. Attendance record will be pushed to the online software instantly.
7. Anti-dismantle function and alarm function.
8. Ability to work independently from computer connection; the access control & time attendance system can store attendance records automatically by itself.
9. TCP/IP, RS485, Wiegand 26/34 interface.
10. Network connection via LAN and WAN.
11. SDK available for OEM software development.
12. Easy OEM housing design.
13. LCD menu that supports English, Spanish, Portuguese, German and other customized languages.
- Sensor
- Ethernet
- USB Memory Disk
- Card
Parameters
Model | |
LCD Screen | 2.4 inch TFT (320×240) Color Screen |
Fingerprint Sensor Resolution | 500DPI (Optical sensor) |
Hardware Platform | REALAND R ZDC2911 |
Algorithm Version | REALAND R RSFv5.1 |
CPU | ARM926EJ CPU, Running Frequency: 200MHZ |
Communication | TCP/IP, RS485, USB Memory Disk |
User Capacity | 800 |
Records Capacity | 50,000 |
Software OS | XP/Win2003/Vista/Win7/Win8 (32bit / 64bit) |
Identification Time | < 1 S |
Authentication Method | Fingerprint/ RFID Card (125Khz, EM4100) |
Language | Chinese / English / Spanish/Portuguese/ German (could customize others) |
Bell | Built-in timing bell (can connect to external timing bell) |
Access Control Interface | Wiegand 26/34, Door Lock, Siren, Release Button, Doorbell, Door Sensor |
Professional Access Function | Open door by multilevel verification, anti-pass back |
Power | DC 12V/2A |
FRR | <1% |
FAR | <0.00001% |
Operating Mode | Off-line/On-line |
Authentication Mode | 1:1, 1:N |
Operating environment | Operating Temp: 0 ℃-50 ℃, Humidity: 80% |
Certificates | CE, Type Inspection Report of Chinese Police Product |
Dimension(L×W×H) | Terminal - 103×103×31mm Package - 145×141×59.5mm |
Weight | Terminal - 0.195 Kg Package - 0.4Kg |
Application
1) Access control system
1. Magnetic door contact
2. Door
3. Lock
4. Alarm siren
5. Door bell
6. Door Release button(inside the door)
2) WAN network
Users can connect PC software to M-F211 access control & time attendance system via WAN network. It means that you can connect the PC software in USA to the M-F211 device in Mexico.
M-F211 | Switch | Router | Internet | Computer / Software |
3) One software can be connected to several M-F211 systems, to share user information and track attendance records.
Case Study
Anti-passback description for M-F211 access control & time attendance system-this function is available for a strict access security plan.
Anti-passback function-Realand | ||
After authentication, Person A lend card to Person B | A enter the room without card | B cannot enter the room with that card, and software will mark this record as illegal of Anti-Passback(Enter) in history. |
Anti-Passback function - Realand | ||
Inside the door, after authentication, Person A lend card to Person B | A exit the room without card. | B cannot exit the room again with that card ,and software will mark this record as illegal of Anti-Passback(Exit) in history. |