The FP4000 Fingerprint Codoor is a smart, stylish access control product that incorporates an electronic fingerprint reader, an electromechanical lock, a code lock and a battery power supply in a single housing. It is designed to be mounted directly on any door in an indoor environment.
When the FP4000 is fitted, the door handle on the outside of the door is disengaged and may be pressed down without opening the door. Access through that door is granted only when an authorised fingerprint is scanned by a reader and/or when a valid PIN code is entered. For safety reasons, the handle on the inside of the door is not affected by Fingerprint Codoor - it works normally for people leaving the premises - no fingerprint or code is required.
Up to 32 different fingerprint templates and up to four 4-digit codes may be used with a single FP4000. Repeated scanning of invalid fingerprints or entry of invalid codes blocks the reader from further attempts.
The FP4000 model is suitable for continental European lock cases, with a distance of 72 mm between the centre of the door handle and the centre of the lock cylinder.
Another model, the FP5000, is suitable for Scandinavian lock cases, with a distance of between 105 mm and 116 mm between the centre of the door handle and the centre of the lock cylinder.
For more information about Fingerprint Codoor and Siemens' other access control products, please visit www.siemens.com/access
Make | Vanderbilt |
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Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
Model code | FP4000 Fingerprint Codoor |
Latch Type | Deadlocking latch |
Door Type | Interior door type |
Door Open Type | Both door open type |
Material | Steel |
No of User Codes | 9 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ +50 |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 9 V DC |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 64 x 245 x 47 |
Additional info |
Fingerprint Codoor is a complete reader unit suitable for fitting to a single door. It incorporates an electronic fingerprint reader, a locking device and a power unit in the single housing. |