1:1 Security Level
1:1 Security Level can set a separate security level for the user regardless of the biometric 1:N Security Level set in the device.
If there are users who frequently fail authentication because the device's 1:N Security Level is set too high, authentication failures can be mitigated by setting the 1:1 Security Level low.
1) | Set the 1:1 Security Level. |
2) | Click Apply to save the settings. |
Note
▪ | If Auth Mode starts with biometric, 1:1 Security Level cannot be applied because the entered user is not known, and Auth Mode starts with Card or ID only 1:1 Security Level is applied because user identification is possible. |
▪ | Use an adequate security level. If 1:1 Security Level is too high, the fingerprint authentication rate may be too low or the false rejection rate (FRR) may be too high. |