Identification mode for biometric validation

Note: Identification mode on the 9000 Series clock requires L1-14.15 or higher. Contact Infor Support if you need more information on upgrading.

Identification mode for biometric authentication allows employees to clock by only requiring an enrolled fingerprint and not a badge number. Having the option to clock in without a badge can save you the overhead of issuing and having to maintain badges. You can configure readers such that some employees can use biometrics while others can use a badge and PIN or badge only. Identification mode also supports Swipe & Go and directionless swiping.

Verification mode for biometric authentication maintains the legacy implementation of requiring an enrolled fingerprint and a badge number (with optional PIN).

Both Identification and Verification mode can be used with the 9000-Series clocks and applies to all types of supported biometric readers such as Smack Bio, Suprema and Lumidigm. Both modes require that employees enroll a fingerprint on the clock and then use the fingerprint to validate themselves.

This table outlines the template limits for both modes in the 9000 Series clock:

Lumidigm biometric reader Suprema biometric reader
# of templates in Verification Mode Unlimited Unlimited
# of templates in Identification Mode 1000 9000
Note: Template limits for the clock do not necessarily equate into the number of supported employees. For example, in Verification mode you can have an unlimited number of templates but there is a limit to the number of employees that you can have on the clock. You can have 10,000 employees on the 9000 Series clock, but as long as only 9000 are biometric and using Identification mode (maximum supported value for Suprema biometric reader) and the other 1000 employees are not, the clock will support this.