Heavy Gauge and Zinc Alloy construction
Fingerprint scan and passcode entry methods
Innovative algorithm for increased pattern recognition
Dual-channel redundant internal battery arrays
Every needed for easy install out of the box!
Installs on LEFT and RIGHT handed doors
Also known as The Bioknob
If you're concerned about home security then this is the doorlock you've been looking for. Available only to builders or remodelers, The Fortress Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock keeps strangers and bad people out while allowing family members the convenience of keyless entry.
Users no longer have to carry keys, nor worry about losing or forgetting them. Families do not have to hide keys in the yard, nor maintain duplicate sets of keys. Most importantly, there is no danger of strangers finding nor stealing keys for unauthorized entry. Temporary visitors can have their fingerprints enrolled, then individually deleted, with no keys to be issued or returned.
The Fortress can be set to constant unlock for daytime use.
Comes with deadlock for anti-tampering or credit card hack-proofing.
In the event that the internal battery is completely out of power, for example, you've been away for several years, simply attach a 9V battery to the lock to power it up again
Known in the industry as "The Bioknob".
Primary Function: Industrial strength biometric fingerprint and passcode security door lock for home or office use
Primary Material: Heavy gauge stainless steel reinforced with zinc alloy surfaced with an electroplated gold finish
Fingerprint Sensor Type: Thermal Optic Scanner
Storage Capacity: 1000 fingerprints
Account Types: 2 (Administrator - 5 accounts, User - 95 accounts)
Unlock Modes: Fingerprint, Passcode
Suitable for the following door thicknesses:
- 1 and 3/8 inches
- 1 and 1/2 inches
- 1 and 3/4 inches
False rejection rate (FRR): = 0.001%
False acceptance rate (FAR): = 0.00001%
Verification and Comparison Time: < 1 sec
Power Source:
- Dual Channel, redundant built-in Lithium Ion battery array
- Wall Adapter
- 9V Battery
- Hardwire Cable for permanent power
Primary Controls/Indicators:
- Menu Liquid Crystal Display
- Four Button Key Pad
- Unlocked/Locked Status LED
- Access Sensors
- 4 LED Indicators
- Fingerprint Sensor
Menu System:
- Enroll User - Name, Fingerprint, New Password, Back, Enroll
- User Account - Add Finger, Erase Finger, Search User, Change Password, Delete User, Back, Select
- Date and Time - Time Settings, Date Settings, Back, Select
- Lock Settings - Auto Lock, Force Alarm, Security Level, Back, Select
- Systems Reset - Restart System, Factory Reset, Back, Select
- Logs - System Logs, Access Logs, Error Logs, Back, Select
- Back
- Select
Dimensions: See photo below
Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS
Fortress Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock
Universal Latch
Power Adapter
Strike Plate (Universal Home Standard Size)
Hardwiring Cable
3 x PCI Boards
Screws
9V Emergency Connector
Hole Drill Template
DVD Training Video
- Can a hacker break into the lock and steal the fingerprint images?
No. There are no fingerprint images stored in the lock and no way to reconstruct pictures of a fingerprint from the data. The lock senses a thermal pattern from your finger and stores a template of minutia points that cannot be interpreted by any 3rd party.
- Can a thief lift an image of a fingerprint off the sensor, then construct a fake finger that can open the lock?
Unlike most other fingerprint devices using a small glass window where you position your finger, The Fortress has only a sensor strip which you stroke your finger across. The sensor strip converts the thermal pattern to encrypted data. As such, there is no surface to leave a fingerprint on and therefore there is no danger of anyone detecting a fingerprint, duplicating a fingerprint, faking a finger to enter, or even getting an image of your fingerprint.
- Is The Fortress weather proof?
Yes. It is water resistant against the usual weather elements, such as rain, snow or dust.
- Do you lose all the fingerprints if the batteries go dead?
No the fingerprint details are stored in non-volatile memory.
- What kind of sensor does The Fortress use?
The Fortress uses a thermal sensor that is the same one used on IBM’s fingerprint-password keyboard. However, its algorithm is more powerful to handle a much more challenging job: 1) To verify one fingerprint out of a thousand fingerprints, 2) to operate within the form factor of a small microprocessor, and 3) to function in an outdoor, weather-prone environment.
- Can I delete one person at a time?
Yes.
- Can I delete everything at one time and reset to factory defaults?
Yes.