Precise Biometrics MS010074 Electronic Personnel Identification System User Manual 13854 QR nytt

Precise Biometrics AB Electronic Personnel Identification System 13854 QR nytt

Users Manual

PRECISE 100 QUICK REFERENCEUsing the Precise 100 ReaderGeneral InformationThe Precise 100 readers—Precise 100 MC, Precise 100 SC,Precise 100 A, Precise 100 SC BioKeyboard, Precise 100 ABioKeyboard and Precise 100 PC-Card—require the Precise100 Drivers to be installed on the computer to work. See the“Installation of the Precise 100 reader”section for moreinformation.Correct Finger PlacementEnsure that the middle of the finger pad is placed in the centerof the sensor because most of the fingerprint information islocated here. Improving the Fingerprint Image QualityIf your fingers are very dry•   Breathe on your finger before putting it on the sensor.•Press a little harder on the sensor.If your fingers are very damp•  Wipe your finger on a piece of cloth before putting it onthe sensor.•  Ease the pressure on the sensor a little. Maintaining the Precise 100 Reader•Protect the Precise 100 reader from any kind of physical damage.•Ensure that you are electrostatic discharged before putting the finger on the sensor. High electrostatic discharges might damage the fingerprint sensor.•Keep the sensor surface clean or there is an increased risk that the fingerprint can’t be successfully matched.•If necessary, clean the surface with a clean cotton cloth. You can dampen the cloth slightly with a cleaner. •Do not use paper tissues for cleaning purposes, because they may scratch the surface.•Do not spray cleaner directly onto the fingerprint reader.•Do NOT use chlorine-based cleaners, non-chlorinebleach, or chlorine-based bathroom or mildew cleaners.•Do NOT use any solvents, such as acetone, paintthinners, turpentine etc.    Installation of the Precise 100 ReaderGeneral InformationThe Precise 100 readers require the Precise 100 Drivers to be installed on the computer to work. The Precise 100Driver Installation and Update application is available forfree downloading from Precise Biometrics’ Web site,www.precisebiometrics.com/downloads*. The Precise 100Drivers may also be bundled with an application that usesthe Precise 100 reader.The Precise 100 readers are available with three differentcomputer interfaces, parallel, USB and PCMCIA. The parallelreaders are powered through the PS/2 port. The USB readers are powered by the USB system. The PC-Card rea-ders are powered through the PMCMCIA interface.System Requirements•Minimum 200 Mhz Pentium processor.•Parallel port supporting ECP, USB port or PCMCIA•Microsoft Smart Card Base Components have to be installed if Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows NT is used.•Support for bus powered USB hub (only Precise 100 SC BioKeyboard USB and Precise 100 A BioKeyboard USB).•Bios support for USB keyboards (only Precise 100 SC BioKeyboard USB and Precise 100 A BioKeyboard USB).Precise 100 readers work on these operating systems.Installation of a Precise100 Parallel Reader1. Install the Precise 100 DriversRun the Precise 100 Driver Installation and Update appli-cation or follow installation instructions in the application that bundles the Precise 100 Drivers.2. Set the parallel portNote: Ensure that the parallel port is set to ECP mode before connecting the Precise 100 reader; otherwise, the reader won’t work. If you don’t know if your computer is in ECP mode (most new computers are), see the computermanual or follow these steps:1. Access the system setup utility. On most computers, you press the F1, F10, Delete or Esc key during systembooting, that is, immediately after the power switch onyour computer is turned on. Keep pressing the key untilthe system setup, sometimes called the BIOS, appears.2. Find the parallel port mode. Set the port mode to ECP (sometimes called Flexible mode). If you can’t find the port mode, your computer is probably in ECP mode.3. Save the changes and exit the system setup utility. If problems occur with the ECP settings, contact your computer retailer.Perfectly placed fingerCapture area1. Place the middle of the finger pad in the center of the sensor.2.  Position the cuticle level with the center line of the sensor; see the next figure.3.  Ensure that the fingertip touches the plastic cover just above the sensor.4.  Press the finger pad flat to the sensor with medium pressure.5.  Avoid rotating the finger.Precise 100 readerPass throughPS/2 connectorParalell port connector* The Precise 100 Driver Installation and Update is also available on a CD. 3. Connect the Precise 100 Reader1. Ensure that the parallel port is in ECP mode; see step 2.2. Turn off the computer.3. Connect the Precise 100 reader to the parallel port on the computer. 4. Unplug the keyboard/mouse PS/2 connector from the keyboard or mouse port at the back of the computer. 5. Plug the pass-through PS/2 connector from the finger-print reader into the keyboard/mouse port instead.6. Connect the keyboard/mouse PS/2 connector to the pass-through PS/2 connector.Installation of a Precise 100 USB Reader1.  Install the Precise 100 DriversRun the Precise 100 Driver Installation and Updateapplication or follow installation instructions in the appli-cation that bundles the Precise 100 Drivers.2.  Connect the Precise 100 ReaderConnect the Precise 100 reader to the USB port on the computer and the Precise 100 reader will now work.Note: Ensure that USB keyboard support is enabled in the BIOS before connecting aPrecise 100 BioKeyboard.Operating systemWindows®98 OSR2Windows®MEWindows®NT 4.0Service Pack 6Windows®2000Windows®XPPrecise100 MCUSBPrecise 100 SC,Precise 100A, Precise100 SC BioKeyboard and Precise 100 ABioKeyboardUSB Parallel•••••••••••Precise 100PC-CardPCMCIA••••Precise 100 readerUSB port connector
Installation of a Precise 100 PC-Card Reader1.  Install the Precise 100 DriversRun the Precise 100 Driver Installation and Update appli-cation or follow installation instructions in the application that bundles the Precise 100 Drivers.2.  Insert the Precise 100 PC-Card readerInsert the Precise 100 PC-Card reader into the PCMCIA slot in the computer and the Precise 100 PC-Card reader will now work.Additional Precise 100 BioKeyboard FunctionsMultimedia FunctionsYou can use the multimedia keys to access and control yourInternet browser, Media Player, and more. You can alsoreconfigure the keys to perform other operations. To activateall the multimedia functions, you must install the enclosedMultimedia CD. Supported Software•Internet Explorer 4.0 or later•Windows Media Player 6.0 or later•Outlook 4.0 or laterReconfigure Multimedia Key FunctionsYou can reconfigure the multimedia keys to start a program,open a Web site or open a file:1. Double click the MediaKey icon in the taskbar.2. Click on the key you want to reconfigure. 3. Configure the key, and select OK.Default Multimedia Key FunctionsUSB HubThe Precise 100 BioKeyboards with USB connection includea two-port USB hub. You can use the hub to connect USBdevices with rated power consumption of 100mA or less.Product warranty informationPlease be informed that this Precise 100 reader is coveredby a limited product warranty pursuant to which this Precise100 reader will be free from defects in design, materialsand workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months fromthe time of delivery from Precise Biometrics to the PreciseBiometrics partner from which you purchased this Precise100 reader (the “Partner”). In case of a defect covered bythe warranty, the defective unit shall be returned to thePartner, who will procure the the defective unit is repaired orreplaced.THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH IS AN EXTRACT OF THESTANDARD PRECISE BIOMETRICS LIMITED PRODUCTWARRANTY, AND SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ORCONSTRUED AS AN INDEPENDENT WARRANTYSTATEMENT. FOR THE COMPLETE WARRANTY CON-DITIONS, WARRANTY LIMITATIONS, CUSTOMERRESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE PARTNER.Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) NoticesElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electro-nic equipment to function properly together in the electronicenvironment.QUICK REFERENCEPRECISE 100 SERIESBack Forward Stop Refresh SearchFavorites Home Open e-mail Mute Volume downVolume up Previous track Stop Play/Pause Next trackMedia select My computer Calculator Power/Sleep Function keyGeneral Information and ContactsThe information in this Quick Reference is protected bycopyright and may not be reproduced in any form withoutwritten consent from Precise Biometrics. The information inthis Quick Reference is subject to change without notice.Precise Biometrics shall not be liable for any technical oreditorial errors herein, nor for incidental or consequentialdamages resulting from the use of this Quick Reference.Precise Biometrics publishes this Quick Reference withoutwarranty.Copyright © Precise Biometrics, 2002www.precisebiometrics.comSwedenPrecise Biometrics ABScheelevägen 19 C, SE-223 70 LundPhone: +46 46 311 100, Fax +46 46 311 101Support: support@precisebiometrics.comInfo: info@precisebiometrics.comUSAPrecise Biometrics Inc.8300 Boone Boulevard, Suite 500, Vienna, VA 22182Phone: +1 (703) 848 9266, Fax +1 (703) 832 0577Support: support@precisebiometrics.comInfo: infous@precisebiometrics.comP/N: AM 010016 R2APRECISE 100 SERIESFCC Information (U.S.A.)The Precise 100 MC, Precise 100 SC and Precise 100 A USB devices have beencertified to the Class B digital device requirements as specified in the FCC rulesand regulations (CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B).The Precise 100 MC, Precise 100 SC and Precise 100 A USB devices complieswith Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-tions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-dential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-quency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that •to which the receiver is connected.             •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user`s authority to operate the equip-ment.The Precise 100 SC BioKeyboard, Precise 100 A BioKeyboard and Precise 100PC-Card complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operationFor Precise 100 A parallel reader: This device complies with part 15, subpart B,class B of the FCC rules demonstrated by complains with EN55022:1994, classB. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may notcause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.CE Notice (Europe)The Precise 100 readers, Precise 100 MC, Precise 100 SC, Precise 100 A, Precise100 SC BioKeyboard, Precise 100 A BioKeyboard and Precise 100 PC-Cardmeets the following technical standards:• EN 55022:1994 Limit B (Radiated emission)• EN 55024:1998 (Immunity of IT-equipment)

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