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IrisAccess 4000 is the third and latest generation
of the iris recognition platform that is synonymous with
commercialization of iris recognition. Here you can learn
about the current product line, the software that drives
it,, the integration flexibility it affords, and a retrospective
view of IrisAccess models mark the path to wehere we are
today.
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LG followed the
success of it pioneering IrisAccess
2200 with IrisAccess 3000. Debuted
at COMDEX 2001, it replaced IrisAccess
2200 as the mainstay in LG’s
iris recognition line in 2002.
IrisAccess 3000 with autofocus,
autozoom brough a new improved
and more intuitive user interface
to the era of the single-eye imager. |
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IrisAccess 3000 set new standards
for integration versaility as
tools to help integrate iris biometrics
with smartcards and embed IrisAccess
in other vendors credentialling
and Access Control systems were
introduced. |
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Thousands of IrisAccess 3000
systems remain in operation today,
performng well in a variety fo
conditions all over the globe.
While LG continues to support
and service IrisAccess 3000, this
model was disconitnues in 2006
to make way for the latest IrisAccess4000
system—a family of products
that meshes seamlessly with its
predecessaor. |
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Discontinued in 2006, still
fully supported |
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Click
here for detailed spec sheet from
archives |
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After committing
to iris recognition development
in 1997, the 1999 debut of IrisAccess
2200 the platform that made commercialization
of iris recognition possible. |
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Attracting attention of early
adopters, within two years, IrisAccess
2200 could be found in Data Centers
government and military applications,
border control pilots, identification
of undocumented persons in refugee
entitlement management as well
as in early phase deployment in
expedited air passenger programs. |
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While IrisAccess 2200 has not
been sold since 2002 when it made
way for a new and improved IrisAccess
3000, many IrisAccess 2200 systmes
continue to work reliably in the
field today. |
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Discontinued in 2001, no longer
supported. |
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Click
here for detailed spec sheet from
archives |
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