Shepherd 220AT fingerprint door lock

The DL220AT combines fingerprint ID with a keypad system. The most unique character of the model is that the product is capable of keeping a record for auditing trail purposes. In addition, this fingerprint lock allows regular users to have theirs fingerprints programmed. For the short-term visitors, individual pass-codes could be given to them to be punched in for temporary access. Afterwards, their individual codes can be deleted. There are no mechanical keys to be distributed, lost or duplicated. It is self-contained and directly interchangeable with most standard cylindrical locksets. 
 
Description
 
  Stand alone, single-latch cylindrical lock.
  Three ways to unlock: fingerprint, PIN or key.
  Recognizes up to 50 users.
  Audit Trail Records: 3000 attempts.
  Use RS-485/232 cable to retrieve data.  
  Two level user management.
  Set Security Threshold level 
  Direct replacement for cylindrical locks.
  LED display/simple buttons for operation. 
  Fingerprint won't lose even batteries are dead.
  Door can be left unlocked when needed.
  Emergency key override.
  Built-in dust cover.
  Backsets may be chosen: 2 3/8" or 2 3/4".
  Uses 6 AA batteries and low battery alert.
  Operating temperature: 32º to 113º F.
  It fits indoor or outdoor/office or home.
 
Specifications
 
  CMOS Optical sensor.
  Verification Type: 1 to N.
  Scanning time: < 0.4s.
  Recognition time <0.2 second/user.
  FAR: <4/100000.
  FRR: <3/100.
  Translation tolerance: ±3mm.
  Rotation tolerance: < ±15º.
  Translation tolerance: +/- 0.1".
  Working humidity 10%--85%.
  Door thickness: 1 1/2" - 1 7/8".
  Weight: 10 lbs.
  Outdoor body: 10 3/4" x 3 1/16" x 1 3/4".
  Indoor body: 10 3/4" x 3 1/16" x 1 3/8".
  Door Thickness: 1 1/2" - 2 1/8".
  Door edge width > 4 1/2".
  System power supply: 4 AA batteries.

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