Hardware Specifications - Hitachi PC-KCM50 User Manual

Portable biometric reader
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5. Hardware specifications

Name
Model
Applicable finger width *1
Interface
Dimensions
Weight
Maximum Current
Consumption
Life Time
Battery
Charge Time
Cycle Life
Operating
Environment
temperature
Conditions
Operating
(Operation)
Humidity
Storage
Environment
Temperature
Conditions
Storage
(Storage)
Humidity
SIM card
*1: If the finger positioning is incorrect, authentication may fail even with the applicable finger
width.
*2: It is recommended to connect the Biometric Reader directly to the USB port of your PC. If
you need to connect the Biometric Reader via a USB hub, use a powered hub.
*3: When you reconnect the Biometric Reader to your PC after a disconnection, use the same
USB port to which the Biometric Reader was connected.
*4: When Biometric Reader is connected to a USB 3.0 port, the Biometric Reader is
recognized as a USB 1.1 device.
*5: 20 authentications/day (power off as soon as every authentication is complete)
*6: Charge Time increases when the temperature exceeds 10C.
Hitachi Portable Biometric Reader
PC-KCM50
Wider than 10 mm/0.4 inch and narrower than 25 mm/1 inch
USB 1.1 *2 *3 *4
Approx.
55mm/2.2inch(W) x 91mm/3.6inch(D)x 18mm/0.7inch(H)
(USB cable not included)
Under
75g/2.7oz (USB cable not included)
DC 5V 500 mA (Bus powered)
5 days *5
About 2.5 hours *6
250 times
5 to 35 degrees C (41 to 95 degrees F)
20 to 80% Rh (Do not allow condensation)
-10 to 50 degrees C (14 to 140 degrees F)
20 to 80% Rh (Do not allow condensation)
ISO/IEC 7810 ID-000 sized
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