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Click the Enroll button.

The light on the VeriProx will glow amber requesting the enrollee to place a
finger on the sensor. Nestle the Ridgelock into the first joint line on the finger.
The finger may be removed when the amber light goes out and VeriAdmin
instructs you to remove the finger.

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The light will glow green and the unit will beep once to acknowledge that the
fingerprint has been captured.

If a finger is not placed within ten seconds, the light will glow red and the unit
will time out. Similarly the light will glow red if the unit was unable to image the
fingerprint. (See the appendix for a discussion of proper enrollment).

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On the Quick Enrollment screen, the 

Quantity 

and

 Content

 fields each will

display from one to five stars indicating how well the print was read. In
addition, a sample of the print will appear in the left center of the screen.

A rating of at least three stars in each field is recommended.

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If you are unsatisfied with the read, repeat steps 3 and 4 above.

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Press the Accept button to continue with the enrollment.

At this point, the Edit Template window will open (see page 37). Complete the

Username

 field, identify the finger that was scanned, and select a S

ecurity

Threshold

.  You may change the index if you are enrolling more than one

finger under the same ID, but normally this should be zero.

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Select the user type.  This is either 

User ID

Enroll ID

, or 

Delete ID

 depending

on the type of card you are enrolling.  The default is 

User ID

.

Note:

 remember that if the card number already has been designated as one

of the three types, then any subsequent templates assigned to the card must
be of the same type.

Note:

if you have more than one unit networked together, it is recommended that
you broadcast the new enrollment to the other units at this time.

Delete Templates

Use this option to delete one or more templates from a single unit (if you are in a
networked environment, see the 

BROADCAST PARAMETERS

 section).

Select the appropriate ID number(s) in the 

Templates

 window and click the Delete

button (recall that you can use the Shift and Ctrl keys to select multiple templates).

Note:

You WILL NOT receive a warning when you are deleting
templates unless you are deleting all of them.  Therefore, be

Summary of Contents for V-PASS

Page 1: ...Copyright 2002 Bioscrypt Inc All rights reserved VeriProx VeriFlex V PASS V Smart O O P E R A T I O N S P E R A T I O N S M M A N U A L A N U A L...

Page 2: ...against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordanc...

Page 3: ...fy and revise this document without notice It is always our goal at Bioscrypt Inc to supply accurate and reliable documentation If you discover a discrepancy in this document please e mail your commen...

Page 4: ...purposes and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intent to infringe upon that trademark The following trademarks are found in this manual Microsoft and Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Wind...

Page 5: ...d by Bioscrypt This warranty is also voided for failure to comply with Bioscrypt s return procedures as given in the Bioscrypt Technical Support Guide Any service provided by unauthorized personnel vo...

Page 6: ...account with Bioscrypt Warranty repairs do not extend the warranty period Repair work is warranted for 90 days from the date of shipment Replacement components are warranted for one year from the date...

Page 7: ...epts of Operations 16 The VeriProx 16 The VeriFlex 18 The V PASS 20 The Proximity Card 21 User Cards 21 Command Cards 21 Basic System Administration 22 Enrollment 22 Templates 22 Multiple Readers 23 B...

Page 8: ...VeriSeries Port MODE 54 Host Port Protocol 54 Host Port and Aux Port Baud Rates 54 Quick COMM Test 55 Biometric Verification 55 Finger Detect V PASS only 55 Wiegand Settings 55 Wiegand FORMAT 55 FailS...

Page 9: ...94 Section D 1 HOST Mode versus SLAVE Mode Operation 95 Section D 2 Transferring a Template to a Smart Card 96 Section D 3 Enrolling a Template Directly to a Smart Card 97 Section D 4 Using the Smart...

Page 10: ...9 Copyright 2002 Bioscrypt Inc All rights reserved Notes...

Page 11: ...to provide fingerprint recognition technology with the highest degree of accuracy at a reasonable cost while still being easy to use Bioscrypt has successfully migrated technology once found only in...

Page 12: ...ifically stated otherwise you can assume that the entire Veri Series is being described This document also refers to Bioscrypt s MV1100 and MV1200 The MV1100 MV1200 is the internal hardware biometric...

Page 13: ...tion The system is compact versatile and configured to allow standalone PC connected and multiple unit operation About the VeriFlex Bioscrypt s VeriFlex includes all features found in the VeriProx exc...

Page 14: ...rprint templates are securely stored on a smart card rather than the reader and carried by the employee or user This allows for an unlimited population of users The smart card is presented to the V Sm...

Page 15: ...ll rights reserved Veri Series Physical Layout Figure 1 Top View Figure 2 Bottom View Figure 3 Bottom Panel closed Figure 4 Bottom Panel open Top LED Front LED power on Sensor Ridge Lock Power On Ligh...

Page 16: ...reserved Figure 5 Veri Series Unit and Mounting Plate For additional information on installing and connecting your Veri Series unit please refer to the VeriProx Installation Manual Mounting Plate Par...

Page 17: ...with the data that is stored under the ID number in the memory of the VeriProx o If the verification is positive the top LED will glow green and the unit will emit an audible beep o If the authenticat...

Page 18: ...termine which communications settings are most convenient for your configuration Certain administrative functions are common to any installation You must have a way to enroll users into the system tha...

Page 19: ...the ID number in the memory of the VeriFlex o If the verification is positive the top LED will glow green and the unit will emit an audible beep o If the authentication fails the LED will glow red an...

Page 20: ...e VeriFlex will determine which communications settings are most convenient for your configuration Certain administrative functions are common to any installation You must have a way to enroll users i...

Page 21: ...uthentication fails the LED will glow red and no beep will be generated When authentication is successful a Wiegand string can optionally be sent out for use by a standard door controller The V PASS h...

Page 22: ...be created to add and remove users from a VeriProx VeriFlex reader without using the PC based Administrative Software These can be useful for creating and removing temporary visitor s badges or admini...

Page 23: ...ue identification tag consisting of a Template ID and a Template Index Each time a fingerprint is enrolled a new template is generated using the number from the proximity card or PC as the Template ID...

Page 24: ...t interconnected a laptop can be used to download the templates from the administration reader and then uploaded to each reader through its Aux Port Backing Up Templates Templates can be backed up by...

Page 25: ...r enrollment into the reader The blinking amber light is seen when an Enroll Command Card is used to add a new user to the reader Steady Green the unit is indicating the successful completion of one o...

Page 26: ...s Edit user templates Distribute the user templates from the administration reader or PC to other Bioscrypt readers in the installation Create command cards proximity cards with the privilege to enrol...

Page 27: ...benefits and issues with Broadcasting commands If the transmit ID is set to a number that is not assigned to any unit on the network the software will report that there is no communication If two unit...

Page 28: ...e the VeriAdmin Management Software was installed The default installation path is C Program Files BioID VeriAdmin Please refer to the Setting up the ID File section on page 29 for details In addition...

Page 29: ...which to install the software The default path is C Program Files BioID VeriAdmin Like most Windows based installations you will step through a number of windows approximately 5 that will request basi...

Page 30: ...rresponding ID Separate each ID by a space Line 3 Type a to end the COMM port Example COM 1 UNITIDS 0 1 2 M 3 4 M 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 COM 2 UNITIDS...

Page 31: ...is a second initialization file that is used by the Administrative Software This is the CommParameters cfg file The program automatically writes this file when it is closed The next time the program i...

Page 32: ...for VeriProx VeriFlex V Smart or remain ON for V PASS units 2 Plug into the Aux Port using the RJ 11 jack on the bottom of the unit and connect the cable to one of the serial ports on your PC 3 Access...

Page 33: ...will be used when you connect to the unit through the Host Port wires on the back of the unit 13 Set the Host Port Protocol to RS 485 if you will be using a networked environment Alternatively you may...

Page 34: ...be able to access the features mentioned above either through the icons on the toolbar or through the command menus Template Manager page 36 Icon Command Path File Template Manager Command Card Manag...

Page 35: ...d Path Configure Advanced Enrollment Quick Enrollment page 38 Icon Command Path Configure Quick Enrollment Transmit ID Drop Down The Transmit ID number refers to the IDs given to individual Veri Serie...

Page 36: ...02 Bioscrypt Inc All rights reserved Current Communication Settings The current Network ID and COMM Port are displayed here These values will update as different communication and different settings a...

Page 37: ...emplates Verify Templates Transfer templates to and from a PC from one unit to another or to a Smart Card Edit Templates Stored on the PC Verify Templates Stored on the PC Broadcast a Template from th...

Page 38: ...the window and an Edit box will open Note While you can use the Shift and Ctrl keys to select multiple templates realize that a separate window will open for each template you select A window like the...

Page 39: ...card Do not include a site code designation OR Press the From Reader button although the Wiegand ID can come from sources other than a prox reader and wave the card in front of the Wiegand INPUT devic...

Page 40: ...steps 3 and 4 above 6 Press the Accept button to continue with the enrollment At this point the Edit Template window will open see page 37 Complete the Username field identify the finger that was sca...

Page 41: ...templates Transfer selected Templates from unit to unit Download selected Templates from the unit to the PC Download selected Templates from the unit to a Smart Card Upload selected Templates from th...

Page 42: ...Note If you are in a networked environment you only need to download from one unit since the template should be the same on all units Download from Unit to Smart Card Downloading a template from the...

Page 43: ...open Figure 14 Upload Template s to Unit 1 Click the From PC Unit button 2 Use the window to browse for the correct directory 3 Select the appropriate template s 4 Click the Open button Please note t...

Page 44: ...E R 43 Copyright 2002 Bioscrypt Inc All rights reserved Upload from PC to Smart Card The operation is similar to uploading from the unit and will require the current Site Key after selecting the desir...

Page 45: ...ransfer 2 Click the Unit to Unit button 3 When the screen in Figure 15 appears highlight the IDs of the units to which you wish to transfer the templates Broadcast PC Template This option will allow t...

Page 46: ...here completed successfully After step 2 each unit will be polled to determine if each template was removed correctly If the template was NOT removed another DELETE attempt will be made After step 3 e...

Page 47: ...ion Templates and V PASS templates Searching Templates Once chosen the following window is opened Figure 16 Edit PC Template Within this window all template data can be modified and saved back to the...

Page 48: ...visitor s badges or administering the system when your PC is down or unavailable Administering Command Cards Creating Command Cards To create command cards use the Template Manager see QUICK Enrollme...

Page 49: ...be used as follows Enroll Command Card To enroll a user 1 Wave the Enroll Command Card near the front of the VeriProx VeriFlex unit The light will glow amber directing the Administrator to place his...

Page 50: ...irecting the Administrator to place his her finger on the unit 2 If the Administrator is authorized to use the Command Card the light will glow green and the unit will beep Continue with the next step...

Page 51: ...t ID the PC Comm Port and the Communication Baud rate Figure 18 Communication Port Settings Click the Modify button to change the displayed settings Figure 19 Modify Communications Settings Note Chang...

Page 52: ...sabling Wiegand Formats Out Failure code and Site codes Modify the Host and Aux Port baud rates Change the Host Protocol View the current statuses and settings of the various ports Performing a Quick...

Page 53: ...rypt Inc All rights reserved Figure 20 VeriProx Parameter Settings Note Changes made to Unit ID and Host Baud Rate will also change the Current Transmit ID and Current PC Baud rate so that communicati...

Page 54: ...ecurity Threshold There are two types of security settings the local security level associated with the individual template and the global security level associated with the individual Veri Series uni...

Page 55: ...col This dropdown is enabled only for older MV1100 based devices The usual protocol settings are as follows RS 232 stand alone devices RS 485 networked devices 1 In the Host Port Protocol section sele...

Page 56: ...select the option desired and press the SET button to modify the setting on the current unit This section is disabled when the current unit is not a V PASS Wiegand Settings This section allows you to...

Page 57: ...GAND OUTPUT string to be sent whenever a WIEGAND INPUT is received see PASS_THRU section Wiegand Output related to Pass Thru formats If this option is unchecked and sent to the BII_UNIT all WIEGAND OU...

Page 58: ...at information as the TEMPLATE ID number All SITE codes Parity and any other data are ignored Using this ID the BII_Unit will attempt to VERIFY the template corresponding to the decoded ID If the ID i...

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