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You can store your face data files in Face Reader and use it for authentication when releasing PIM Lock.
To use Face Reader, you need to store three or more face data files and set “Security mode” of “PIM lock
settings” in either “Face reader” or “Double security”.
To use Face Reader, store three or more face data files. You can store up to 10 face data files.
1
Lock/Security
Face reader setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
2
Store
OK
Face to the front, and locate the face within the guide frame. You
can prevent the failure in authenticating the face data file, which
results from the difference in the position of the face at storing and
authenticating the data. When your face is recognized, the
recognition frame for the eyes and mouth is displayed, and the
guide frame becomes green. When the recognition frame is not
displayed or it comes off your eyes and mouth, place your face off
the frame; then change the facing direction of your face to correctly
display the recognition frame.
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The number of face data files is displayed by the bar on the Face
Data Reading display.
3
Press .
Face data file is shot.
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When the face data file could not be recognized, press
to return to step 2.
4
Press .
The face data file you have shot is stored. Repeat step 2 through step 4 to store three or more face data files.
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When the third face data file is stored, the message appears telling that Face Reader can be more easily used by adding face
data file. Press
to return to step 2.
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When you press
, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the face data file. Select “YES” to return to
the Face Data Reading display.
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If you try to store the face data file in the same environment, you might not be able to store it. Change the direction of the face or
the place for shooting.
Face Reader Setting
Using Face Reader
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Notes on using Face Reader
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The dirty camera might result in erroneous operation. Use this function after wiping it with a soft cloth to clean the dirt off.
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In environment where the face is exposed to strong light and the brightness significantly differs depending on the region of the face, the
face will not be recognized easily. In this case, storing might become difficult or the recognition rate (the rate of correct identification)
might be lowered. Adjust so that the face is exposed to even light.
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The face might not be recognized normally when its entire part is exposed to the light and becomes white.
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Storing the face might become difficult or the recognition rate might be lowered when the face conditions are as described below:
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When the features of the face (eyes, mouth, nose, and eyebrows, etc.) are hard to see as they are covered by hair, glasses, or a mask
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When the brightness significantly differs depending on the region of the face such as when you are under the light in a dark place
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The recognition rate might rise by reacting in accordance with the face conditions such as by raising the hair so that the eyes, nose,
mouth, and eyebrows are clearly visible (taking the grasses and mask off) or moving to a place where the face is exposed to even light.
The recognition rate rises also by storing the face data file additionally.
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The face authentication technology does not completely guarantee that you are recognized as yourself. Accordingly, we are not at all
responsible for damages resulting from the use of this product by a third party or when the damages are caused by what you could not
use the function because of wrong authentication by Face Reader.
Store
Setting at purchase
Not recorded
Face Data Reading display
Stored number
bar
Guide
frame
Recognition
frame
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