
Suprema FaceStation F2 Fusion Multimodal Facial Recognition Terminal – IP65 – Fingerprint and RFID – Silver/Black
The Suprema FaceStation F2 FSF2ODB is a fusion multimodal access control terminal combining facial recognition, fingerprint and RFID credentials. It is designed for high traffic environments requiring fast, contactless authentication with multiple credential options.
Key Features
- Fusion multimodal authentication using face, fingerprint and RFID.
- Walk-through facial recognition with extended distance range.
- 7 inch display for clear user interaction.
- IP65 rated enclosure for outdoor or harsh environments.
- Ethernet, RS-485 and Wiegand integration.
- Contactless authentication suitable for high traffic sites.
Specifications
- Item Code: FSF2ODB
- Finish: Silver/Black
- Working Voltage: 12 Vdc to 24 Vdc
- IP Rating: IP65
- Screen Size: 7 inch
- Screen Resolution: 800 × 1280
- Card Formats: EM Prox 125 kHz, HID 125 kHz, Mifare, DESFire 2K
- RJ45 Ethernet Interface: Yes
- RS-485 Interface: Yes
- Wiegand Output: Yes
- Relays: 1
- Facial Recognition: Yes
- Fingerprint Access: Yes
- RFID Cards/Fobs: Yes
- Smartphone NFC/BLE: Yes
What's In The Box
- FaceStation F2 terminal
- Mounting bracket
- Installation hardware
- Product documentation
Suitable Uses
- Commercial and industrial access control entry points.
- Time and attendance systems.
- High traffic doors requiring fast recognition.
- Sites needing contactless facial authentication with backup credentials.
Dimensions
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | 119.8 mm |
| Height | 268.4 mm |
| Depth | 49.7 mm |
Suprema FaceStation Series - Item Code Family
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this unit be installed outdoors?
Yes. The IP65 rating allows installation in exposed or semi-outdoor locations when correctly mounted. - What credentials can be used with this terminal?
It supports facial recognition, fingerprint authentication and multiple RFID formats. - What is a common installation mistake?
Using undersized power cable over long distances can cause voltage drop and unstable operation.
Additional Information
- Commonly specified in Australian commercial and industrial access control systems.
- Fingerprint or RFID credentials are often configured as backup authentication methods.
- Controller compatibility should be confirmed when integrating via Wiegand or RS-485.