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Appendix A - Fingerprint for PRX-40/A
Stand-Alone Terminals
3.2
FPU operation - Instructions and regulations:
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In view of our experience, we strongly recommend that each employee
practices finger positioning on the sensor prior to actual enrolment!
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Avoid using thumb and pinky fingers since they are typically awkward to
position consistently on the sensor.
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Place the higher joint of your finger on the ridge lock and lower your fin-
ger onto the sensor surface (make sure all other fingers are held straight
to avoid creating an angle between the enrolled finger and the sensor sur-
face - incorrect positioning).
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Touch the sensor's plastic casing (black) in order to discharge static elec-
tricity. Keep your finger steady!
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Press your finger gently onto the panel, avoid excessive pressure as it
will blur the print.
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Make sure your finger is touching the sensor’s drive ring.
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It is recommended that quality be 50% and content 90% at least.
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Make sure you use the enrolled finger for verification!
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If your finger is extremely dry, touch your forehead or the side of your
nose before placing it on the sensor.
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Do not use a wet/moist finger for scanning.
Note: For user’s convenience mount the terminal at a height of 1.4 meters
(55.2”) (measured from the top end of the terminal to the floor) and at
a distance of 15 cm (5.9”) from the right-side wall (closer to the sen-
sor side).
Note: If it is impossible to sample an employee’s fingerprint, you can disa-
ble finger verification and revert to card or code mode instead.
4.
Maintenance
You should always touch the conductive plastic before touching the PRintX
sensor in order to safely discharge any static electricity on your skin or
clothing.
Do not:
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Place the fingerprint sensor close to a heating source, such as a radiator
or hot plate.
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Spill any liquids on the sensor with the exception of isopropyl alcohol.
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Subject the fingerprint sensor to heavy shocks or vibrations.
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Allow the sensor to come in contact with metallic objects.