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Thales Cogent MultiScan527

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Thales Cogent (Green Bit) MultiScan527 fingerprint and palm print scanner, general view
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MultiScan527 from Thales Cogent is an optical palm print and fingerprint reader. The scanner is able to acquire half-palm images (upper and lower), four-finger slaps, dual thumbs, as well as single rolled and flat fingerprints.

The device is certified by the FBI as compliant with FBI IAFIS IQS CJIS-RS-0010 (V7) Appendix F and is also compliant with Appendix P requirements.

The manufacturer specifies, that the MultiScan527 can be optionally equipped with additional accessories like smart card / NFC reader, foot pedal etc. Also, an OEM scanner module is available for embedding into custom solutions.

Support modules for this scanner are included in:

  • MegaMatcher 13.1 SDK – includes components for template extraction from palm print images, and single or multiple fingerprint images;
  • MegaMatcher On Card 13.1 SDK – - includes components for template extraction from single fingerprint images;
  • VeriFinger 13.1 SDK – includes components for template extraction from single or multiple fingerprint images.
Find Thales Cogent Palm Scanner MultiScan527
at Biometric Supply, a subsidiary of Neurotechnology.

Specifications

Scanner Name Thales Cogent Palm Scanner MultiScan527
Manufacturer Thales S.A.
previously manufactured by Green Bit S.p.A.
Connection USB 2.0
Supported OS (*) Microsoft Windows
Linux (x86-64)
Android
Resolution 500 ppi
Image capture area (Platen size) 127 x 127 mm (5.0" x 5.0")
Sensor type Optical
Device size 300 x 300 x 245 mm (11.8" x 11.8" x 9.6")
Device weight 4.9 kg (10.8 lbs.)
Operating temperature 0°C ~ +50°C
Operating humidity 10-90 % (non-condensing)

* These operating systems are supported by Neurotechnology SDKs. Device manufacturers may have different lists of supported operating systems.

Other scanners from the manufacturer

Neurotechnology SDKs also include support modules for these fingerprint scanners from Thales:

 

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