XPR B100PAD-SA Owner's Manual

xpr B100PAD-SA is a standalone biometric reader for access control. It features advanced capacitive sensing technology for secure fingerprint recognition, reliable performance in various light conditions, and compatibility with various types of locks. With its powerful scanning and matching algorithm, it ensures a smooth, quick, and accurate user experience, reducing the need for multiple finger swipes. B100PAD-SA can store up to 97 user fingerprints, enabling its use in various applications, from single-door access control to more complex security installations. The reader can be paired with remote relay units for enhanced security and control. By integrating a keypad, it offers an additional access mode using PIN codes.

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Key features

  • Fingerprint recognition
  • Standalone operation
  • Remote relay pairing
  • Keypad access
  • 97 user templates
  • Durable design
  • Easy installation
  • Affordable price
  • Reliable performance

Frequently asked questions

The xpr B100PAD-SA reader has the capacity to store up to 97 user fingerprints.

The xpr B100PAD-SA reader can be set up in either pulse (temporary unlock) or toggle (permanent unlock) mode. This allows for configuration of the reader to unlock the door from the inside, if needed.

The manual provides specific instructions for pairing the xpr B100PAD-SA with different models of remote relays. Refer to the pairing instructions in the manual for the specific relay configuration.

The manual provides detailed instructions on how to add a new administrator finger. This procedure typically involves resetting the device, enabling the programming mode by manipulating a dip switch, and then swiping the new administrator finger multiple times until the device registers it successfully.

Yes, the xpr B100PAD-SA supports PIN code access, allowing you to configure a PIN for additional security or for users who prefer not to use their fingerprints.
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