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Innovative new Mercury reader unveiled in to bring new standards of accuracy and reliability to security access

Innovative new Mercury reader unveiled in to bring new standards of accuracy and reliability to security access

 

In its continuing quest to develop effective and proven workforce management tools that enhance profitability for its customers, Accu?Time Systems has announced the integration of a new Lumidigm Mercury multi-spectral fingerprint reader into its Maximus workforce management terminal.

 

The company exhibited the Maximus with the new Lumidigm multi-spectral fingerprint reader at the American Payroll Association’s annual congress in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

According to Larry Dawson, Accu?Time Systems’ vice president of marketing: “We have been working with Lumidigm for several months to incorporate their innovative Mercury reader into our workforce management terminals. The new multi-spectral reader allows our customers to have a biometric option in environments where using biometrics was not previously feasible.

 

Reinventing biometric capacity

 

“This fingerprint technology is completely different from existing conventional fingerprint readers. It virtually eliminates enrolment and false read issues. This leads to less management oversight, lower training costs, higher user satisfaction, and greater return on investment.”

 

The Mercury reader uses Lumidigm's patented multi-spectral imaging technology to provide exceptional biometric performance regardless of environment or the user's skin condition. Multiple wavelengths of light are used to not only capture surface information, but also capture data from one's "internal" fingerprint. The internal print lies about 1mm below the skin surface and is made up of the vein like structures called capillaries. The pattern of those structures is identical to the surface print. Therefore, if the surface print is obscured by dirt or water or is damaged it is not an issue for this technology. Another significant benefit is that the quality of the read is not affected by the pressure the user applies.

 

Raising the bar

 

"The bar for fingerprint performance, reliability, and durability has been raised to an entirely new level," said Bill Spence, Lumidigm's vice president of transaction systems. "All of Lumidigm's inherent technology advantages, combined with a lightning fast ‘tap and go’ user interface, ensure huge reductions in enrolment problems, enrolment training time and improper reads. That means less hassles and greater ROI [return on investment] for end users and channel partners."

 

ATS expects its Maximus workforce management terminal with integrated Lumidigm Mercury reader to be available at the end of July. The Mercury reader is the latest generation of multi-spectral fingerprint readers from Lumidigm Corporation of Albuquerque, New Mexico and includes integral real finger detection to eliminate fake finger usage, fast enrolment and read, a high-durability glass platen for very long life, and operation across a wide range of temperatures, relative humidity, and ambient light. The Maximus with Mercury reader will allow local verification (1:1) with template storage for up to 50,000 users. Local identification (1:N) capacity is up to 1000 users per bank and up to 10 banks for a total of 10,000 users, according to the vendor.