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The images not judged as yourself by Face Reader recognition operation
are saved. You can use these images to specify who tried to illegally
access your data.
The image is overwritten every time recognition-failed image is made.
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m
Set./Service
Lock/Security
Lock setting
Face reader setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Recog. failed image
Select an image.
To delete the recognition-failed images, press
i
(
), select “Delete this”,
and then select “YES”.
You can set Face Reader to additionally recognize blinking of the eyes.
1
m
Set./Service
Lock/Security
Lock setting
Face reader setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Face reader security
Normal or High
Normal
. . . Does not recognize blinking of the eyes.
High
. . . . . . Recognizes blinking of the eyes.
You can set a security code to be entered instead of the Face Reader
authentication for when “PIM/IC security mode” is set to “Face reader” or
“Double security”.
1
m
Set./Service
Lock/Security
Lock setting
Face reader setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Change security code
Enter the current Face Reader Security Code.
If you enter the code for the first time, enter “0000”.
Recognition-failed Image
Face Reader Security
Change Security Code
2
Enter a new Face Reader Security Code (four to eight
digits)
YES
When “PIM/IC security mode” is set to “Face reader”, use Face Reader to
release the lock instead of using your Terminal Security Code.
When it is set to “Double security”, use Face Reader for authentication
and then enter your Terminal Security Code to release the lock.
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Display for releasing Personal Data Lock/IC Card Lock
Match the face to the guide frame and press
O
o
(
).
Face to the front, and locate the face
within the guide frame. 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, place your face off the
frame; then change the facing
direction of your face to correctly
display the recognition frame.
Perform the operation for authentication with the same facial expression as when
you stored the face data file.
Press
l
(
) and enter your Face Reader Security Code; then you can
operate to authenticate instead of using Face Reader.
For the Face Reader Security Code, see page 134.
When additional storing of the face data file is possible, select “OK” to bring up the
confirmation display asking whether to store additional face data file. Select “YES”, enter
your Terminal Security Code; then you can store additional face data file. When you
cannot store any more face data files, select “OK” to show the Face Data Reading
display. If the shot face is judged as another person, a shutter tone sounds and the
recognition-failed image is saved. Select “OK” to show the Face Data Reading display.
Try authentication using Face Reader again.
When 10 face data files are stored and a new data file is added, the oldest data file is
overwritten.
Use Face Reader to Release Lock
Face Data Reading
display
Guide frame
Recognition frame
If you failed to be authenticated