HandPunch 1000 Manual
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Appendix A
Tips for a successful Installation
HandPunch
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Think of the HandPunch as a camera
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Clean the HandPunch before it gets dirty
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Use non-abrasive cleaners such as glass cleaners and non-abrasive and
clean cloths
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Make cleaning the HandPunch part of Janitorial program
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Do not remove the foam backing from the wall mounting plate
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Seal any holes made in the wall for wire routing, so that dust will not
blow into the HandPunch
Location
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Mount all HandPunchs in a network so that the top of the platen is 40”
off of the floor
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If an enrollment HandPunch is used make sure that it is placed with the
top platen 40” off of the floor and not sitting directly on top of a desk,
this will help to eliminate “bad enrollments”
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Mount the HandPunch so that it is not difficult or dangerous to verify
then open the door
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It is not recommended to mount the HandPunch in an area where there
is airborne dust, in the path of direct sunlight, or where the HandPunch
can be exposed to water or corrosive gasses
Enrollment
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Educate the Enrollee on Hand Geometry
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Explain enrollment process
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Train Enrollee on hand placement
-Practice placing hand on platen
-Make sure hand is flat on platen
-Close finger towards the center of hand
-Fingers gently touch finger pins
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Let the enrollee enter in their own ID number during the enrollment pro-
cess, this forces the Enroller to step aside allowing the Enrollee to stand
in front of the HandPunch helping to eliminate “bad enrollments”
Summary of Contents for HandPunch 1000
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