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Tips and Tricks:
* When any new user is adding their print to the
i-touch™
database, that user
should place the desired finger on the sensor properly. While centering (left to
right, and rotation) is important, the user should place the finger in a casual way
such that the positioning will line up to future scans (for Master User Authoriza-
tion, or for door entry).
* Be certain that all fingerprint scans are performed with the fingerprint section
and sensor being clean of dirt dust excessive sweat or other debris, as scanning
accuracy will be reduced and less fingerprint matching will occur.
* In any case where the
ERROR
LED is flashing, the user does not need to wait
until it remains solidly off before continuing operation. The
ERROR
LED is
merely feedback, and the press of any button on the
i-touch™
panel will be
treated as a valid keystroke (and will stop the LED’s flashing). Alternatively, a
fingerprint can be scanned repeatedly without waiting through the
ERROR
flash-
ing.
* An
i-touch™
/
Autocloser™
synchronization procedure does not need to be
performed after each individual fingerprint/code addition/deletion, but instead can
be done after a batch of changes. For the changes to take place and the new
access permissions to be allowed/denied, the master must first perform
i-
touch™
/
Autocloser™
synchronization procedure.
* When opening or closing the garage door with a fingerprint / code, once that
authorization is accepted a 10 second timer begins. The door can then be
opened or closed with only the push of the
ENTER
key for the duration of that
timer. Pressing the
ENTER
key acts just like pressing your existing garage door
opener button, and every press will reset the 10 second timer.
* Should a power outage occur, the i-touch™ will retain all its fingerprints and
codes, but the counters keeping track of expiration times of temporary
fingerprints/codes will stop . Once power resumes, all previously-programmed i-
touch™ functionality will also resume and any timers will resume.