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   * [[face_detection|Face detection]]:​ A function that, after a user's credential has been verified, takes a picture of the user's face before granting them access so that the event and an image of the user's face can be stored together. Authentication fails if the user's face is not detected. When an image of a user's face has been stored, if necessary, it is possible to identify the user by comparing the image of the face with the user ID that was recorded when the event occurred. \\   * [[face_detection|Face detection]]:​ A function that, after a user's credential has been verified, takes a picture of the user's face before granting them access so that the event and an image of the user's face can be stored together. Authentication fails if the user's face is not detected. When an image of a user's face has been stored, if necessary, it is possible to identify the user by comparing the image of the face with the user ID that was recorded when the event occurred. \\
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-  * [[face_recognition|Face ​recognition]]: A technology and authentication system that identifies people based on their facial features. \\+  * [[face_recognition|Face ​authentication]]: A technology and authentication system that identifies people based on their facial features. \\
  
   * [[fail_safe_lock|Fail Safe Lock]]: This means that the system enters safe mode in the event of a power outage. In the event that the power supplied to the doors is cut off due to a fire, etc., the lock will be released, thereby opening the doors. \\   * [[fail_safe_lock|Fail Safe Lock]]: This means that the system enters safe mode in the event of a power outage. In the event that the power supplied to the doors is cut off due to a fire, etc., the lock will be released, thereby opening the doors. \\
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   * [[fire_alarm_zone|Fire alarm zone]]: A zone set to open or lock all the doors or elevators located within it in the event of a fire. \\   * [[fire_alarm_zone|Fire alarm zone]]: A zone set to open or lock all the doors or elevators located within it in the event of a fire. \\
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 +  * [[firmwall|Firmwall]]:​ An electronically controlled device that opens/​closes electrical contacts in order to affect other devices. \\ 
   * [[firmware|Firmware]]:​ A micro program or file stored on a ROM to control the hardware of the product. \\   * [[firmware|Firmware]]:​ A micro program or file stored on a ROM to control the hardware of the product. \\
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 +  * [[floating_shift|Floating Shift]]: One of the attendance rules provided by BioStar. This method does not involve preset arrival and exit times, but instead applies the attendance rules of the day according to the user's arrival time. \\
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   * [[forced_open|Forced open]]: A status in which the opening of the [[door|door]] has been detected by the door sensor without the occurrence of a normal door open event, such as user authentication or use of the exit button. \\   * [[forced_open|Forced open]]: A status in which the opening of the [[door|door]] has been detected by the door sensor without the occurrence of a normal door open event, such as user authentication or use of the exit button. \\