28 Jun 2020
We answer your most FAQ on: Facial Recognition Terminals with Temperature Detection
Vanderbilt recently added ZKTeco Facial Recognition Terminals with Temperature Detection to their access control portfolio.
These products are touchless technology that enables skin temperature measurement and masked individual identification during facial and palm verification at access points.
What Vanderbilt systems do these terminals work with?
They interface with Vanderbilt’s ACTpro on-premise and ACT365 cloud-based access control solutions, and communicate with the systems via a Wiegand output.

What is the read range?
They have a read range of 0.6 F / 0.3 C accuracy at 18 inches.
How do they work?
The terminals have a straightforward, intuitive interface to set temperature thresholds and collaborate with the environment around it. Protocols can be set to prevent access if a mask isn’t being worn, or if the temperature of the visitor is above the threshold. Read more from our experts who outline the technical strengths of the products >>

What is the facial recognition capability?
The Facial Recognition Terminals with Temperature Detection contains a maximum of 30,000 facial templates and up to 5000 palm templates, depending on the model selected, and a recognition speed of less than 0.3 seconds per face. See more solutions for a safer business environment: https://vanderbiltindustries.com/helping-customers-return-to-work
Where are these products best suited to?
These are ideal product for hospitals, but also factories, schools, commercial buildings, airports, stations, and other public areas.