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- Scan: The act of putting a finger on the surface of the sensor or moving a finger at regular speed for the conversion of fingerprint information into digital data.
- Scan timeout: The time limit for entering fingerprint information.
- Security level: The accuracy of fingerprint matching level required to identify users. At a higher security level, the False Rejection Rate (FRR) can also be higher.
- Semiconductor fingerprint sensor: A multiple number of sensors arranged on a semiconductor that electrically detect fingerprint information.
- Sensor sensitivity: The level of accuracy in detecting fingerprint images. With higher sensitivity, it is easier to get fingerprint images, but, because noise sensitivity increases also, it may be more difficult to perform accurate image detection.
- Serial communication: A communication method that transmits multiple bits in sequence. RS-232 and RS-485 are popular examples.
- Server: A computer program that provides services to other programs, or a computer on which a server program runs.
- Server matching: A function that compares the credential information stored on the server and the credential information entered by a user.
- Slave device: Among devices connected through RS-485, the device that only performs the input and output functions. It does not contain user information and is controlled by the master device.
- Suprema template: A fingerprint template type defined by Suprema.
- SDK (Software Development Kit): A SDK is a set of software development tools that allows software developers to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, or similar development environment platform.
- Synchronization: The act of precisely matching time, information, etc. between different systems or networks.