Faceprint Settings
Updated
by Louise Whalley
Faceprint Settings
The Faceprint settings tab allows you to configure the settings for capturing Faceprints.
Auto wake settings
- Wake on movement allows the T2 to leave its 'sleep' mode when it detects movement with its camera. The slider (or text box) allows you to control how much movement is needed to wake the device, giving you options from low (1) to high (5) – setting it to 'off' (0) means the T2 will need to be manually woken by touching the device.
- Detection Range is used to determine how close a User needs to be to the T2 to automatically wake it. Use the slider (or text box) to choose from near (1) to far (5).

Face ID settings
- Use Face ID by default will cause the T2 to automatically display the camera and viewfinder for clocking with a Faceprint when it wakes up and whenever it makes a clocking.
- Enable Face ID toggle clocking is a toggle that allows you to enable the T2 to make assumptions on which way the User is clocking. For example, if their last clocking was a clock in, the T2 will assume the User is clocking out next time the use a Faceprint to clock. Enabling this setting means the User can clock without needing to touch the T2 at all.
- Security Level - Use the slider (or text box) to change the Terminal’s security level between Low (1) - High (5).
- Detection Range is used to determine how close a User needs to be to the T2 to clock using a Faceprint. Use the slider (or text box) to choose from near (1) to far (5).
- Liveness Check allows you to enable a liveness check when using Faceprint. You can choose to turn off Liveness Checks or choose how strong the check is. If you use a stronger test, the check will be more secure but will take longer, and vice versa.
A liveness check is an optional piece of functionality when using a Faceprint. It prompts the User to rotate their face to the left or right when registering or using Faceprint. The check will help to ensure that the User is actually them, and not just a picture of them. Enabling the Liveness Check will help to limit spoofed clockings using a Faceprint. Without enabling a Liveness Check, Users may be able to clock on behalf of others by using a sufficiently high-quality image of someone else.
