Enhancing Visitor Identification with Driver's License Scanning

Configuring Driver's License Settings for Streamlined Visitor Management

Incorporating cutting-edge technology, Advanced Entry revolutionizes visitor check-in procedures with its interactive kiosk-based visitor management solution. This guide presents comprehensive directions for configuring identification settings, encompassing diverse choices like acquiring driver's license details and images, along with implementing advanced face matching protocols for heightened security.

Navigating the Settings

Setting 1: Show Driver's License on Kiosk

To capture driver's license information via the kiosk, activate Setting 1. This feature guides visitors to place their driver's license on the scanner, allowing the system to collect important details such as first name, last name, address, and date of birth (DOB).

Setting 2: Capture Photo of the Driver's License

Activate Setting 2 to enable the clear imaging of the front side of the driver's license. The kiosk employs quality checks to ensure optimal photo quality before archiving it within the portal's document storage.

Setting 3: Face Match to ID

With Setting 3, visitors who opt for "Show Photo of the Driver's License" undergo a sophisticated process. The photo of the captured driver's license is cross-referenced with the individual's face during registration. If a match isn't established, access is denied, accompanied by a customary access denial notification.

Combining the Settings

All Settings are Optional: Flexibility reigns as visitors can bypass driver's license information capture or photo submission by clicking the skip button. Skipping either process allows the visitor to progress through check-in.

All Settings are Required: When all settings are designated as mandatory, visitors cannot circumvent either capturing driver's license information or submitting a license photo. Both steps are integral to the check-in process.

Mix of Optional and Required Settings: In cases where one setting is compulsory while the other remains optional, visitors must fulfill the obligatory step before gaining the option to skip the alternative step.

Conclusion

Configuring these advanced identification settings within the framework of Advanced Entry's kiosk-driven visitor management solution guarantees a seamless and secure check-in for both visitors and staff members. By offering an array of options for capturing driver's license data and implementing robust face matching capabilities, institutions can concurrently elevate security levels while optimizing efficiency in the management of facility access.