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Privaris BPID™ LR Security Device 

 
Congratulations on receiving your new BPID™ LR Security Device.   

 

Record your device’s unique address here: 

 

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The device address is found on the back of your device.   

It is an 11 character string of letters and numbers separated by colons. 

 

For optimal results and convenience using your device, it is 
important that you read this manual.

  In addition to instructions for 

proper device usage, information is included on the device itself - how it 
works, its personal privacy features, troubleshooting guidelines, and 
answers to frequently asked questions. 
 

IMPORTANT.  READ BEFORE USING 

 
FOR SUCCESSFUL DEVICE OPERATION FOLLOW THESE 
GUIDELINES: 
 

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  Ensure that fingers are free of excessive dirt or grease.  

Clean fingers with a tissue, or on a clean article of clothing.  

You do not need to wash your hands prior to device use.

 

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  Always attempt to place your finger on the fingerprint sensor 

in the same position in which you placed it during the 
enrollment process - the Center Position.  

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  Never press hard or squeeze the device.  Press just enough 

to make solid contact with the sensor.   

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  Always keep your finger flat and level with the device when 

placing it on the fingerprint sensor.  The knuckle should 
never be raised or bent. 

 

 
 

©

2006 Privaris, Inc. 

 

         

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Summary of Contents for BPID

Page 1: ...BPID LR Security Device USER MANUAL AND LICENSING AGREEMENT www privaris com...

Page 2: ...troubleshooting guidelines and answers to frequently asked questions IMPORTANT READ BEFORE USING FOR SUCCESSFUL DEVICE OPERATION FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES Ensure that fingers are free of excessive dirt...

Page 3: ...G YOUR DEVICE 5 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 7 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORS 7 CHANGING THE BATTERY 7 3 SECURITY PERSONAL PRIVACY 8 4 HOW IT WORKS 9 ENROLLMENT 9 T VERIFICATION 9 TRANSMISSION 9 5 GENERAL TROUBLESHO...

Page 4: ...tens security levels by ensuring that the intended and authorized user of the device is the only person for whom the device will function The BPID device uses fingerprints to verify its user s identit...

Page 5: ...Located under a sliding cover The cover is removed using the battery release Applications The BPID Security Device replaces standard forms of identity verification Examples of possible applications i...

Page 6: ...erify as you approach the door reader rather than when you arrive With the device s green light lit keep your finger on the sensor and the device will remain active green until you reach the access po...

Page 7: ...ng place an enrolled finger on the device s fingerprint sensor to verify in a position used during enrollment A solid yellow light will indicate that the device is scanning your finger 4 A solid green...

Page 8: ...e turns itself off automatically Changing the Battery 1 Open the battery compartment on the back of the device by inserting the tip of a pen into the battery release the small square at the bottom of...

Page 9: ...for authorization and access i e a facility entrance code a password or personal identity credentials The fingerprint features stored on the device cannot be retrieved from the device The device relea...

Page 10: ...rint This is the verification or matching process A match is indicated by a green light and means that the user has been verified as the authorized owner of the device If a user attempts to verify a n...

Page 11: ...ikely be covering all or a portion of the grey power button Lift finger and replace it during verification trying slightly different positions on and around the Center Position core Be sure to hold in...

Page 12: ..._________________ PROBLEM Quick flashing red light seen anytime during operation OR a quick flashing red light and then device powers itself off A flashing red light is an indication of a low or criti...

Page 13: ...Safe Mode This typically occurs when the power button has been held down for an excessive period of time To reset the device simply press the power button to power off the device Then power it back on...

Page 14: ...ith the reader at the first access point Report problem to issuing authority 4 If the device does not work at either access point it is likely a problem with your device See the issuing authority for...

Page 15: ...device and do not simply rest your finger on the sensor On a scale of 1 5 5 being the highest pressure should equal about a 2 Less or greater than 2 can present recognition difficulties If your finge...

Page 16: ...ology that allows it to reject a fake finger or other attempts to fool the device The sensor actually looks beyond the surface of your finger at the inner layers of your skin where your fingerprint fe...

Page 17: ...Security Device 8 CUSTOMER SERVICE If the information contained herein has not answered your question s regarding your device or to return defective products please contact Privaris Customer Service a...

Page 18: ...military authorities or the public enemy transportation facilities fuel or energy shortages or acts or omissions of communications carriers EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 6 THE S...

Page 19: ...rsedes any prior proposal representation or understanding between you and Licensor related to the Software This is a legally binding agreement and governs the conditions under which you and or your or...

Page 20: ...g its delivery to you be in good working order and will conform in all material respects to Licensor s published specifications Licensor does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be uni...

Page 21: ...OR THIS AGREEMENT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF ALL FEES PAID TO LICENSOR HEREUND...

Page 22: ...the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following di...

Page 23: ...modification of this software and in all copies of the supporting documentation for such software THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IN PARTICULAR NEITHER T...

Page 24: ...opyright 2002 SuperH Inc All rights reserved This software is the property of SuperH Inc SuperH which specifically grants the user the right to modify use and distribute this software provided this no...

Page 25: ...rovided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR...

Page 26: ...reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the a...

Page 27: ...istributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SO...

Page 28: ...e this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentat...

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