ond.
4. The procedure is repeated from point 2, repeating the acqui-
sition for any other users (the central LED turns orange and
stays on).
If the acquisition is not correct, the central LED turns red for a few
seconds. The operation must be repeated. After 5 s the procedure
is exited and the central LED turns blue again.
To delete prints you always need to use SaveProg.
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Normal operation
The fingerprint recognition is indicated by the module with the
status LED and the two function LEDs both lit in GREEN for ap-
proximately 1 second.
The NON-recognition of a fingerprint is indicated by the module
with the status LED and the two function LEDs both lit in RED for
approximately 1 second.
Depending on the set configuration, the actions associated to the
local button and the fingerprint recognition are respectively:
• Local button pressed or with fingerprint recognised:
- with A/V ENABLED mode a notice is sent to the A/V module
which will run the configured command.
- in "local CA input" ENABLED mode, the "F1" relay is immedi-
ately switched on.
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Updating
The device is updated with Winboot via the USB connection. To
upgrade you need to disconnect the device from the auxiliary pow-
er supply and from the other modules, connect the USB to the PC
and start the update. During the updating time (30sec) the LEDs
are switched off and when restarting after the update the LEDs
may change status with different colours.
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Using the fingerprint reader
The best results are obtained using the middle finger with the
index and ring fingers straight.
Place the finger joint di-
rectly on the sensor
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Make sure the finger is posi-
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Place the finger fully stretched so that
it adheres perfectly to the sensor.
Then placing the finger on the scan-
ner, the ideal position is with all fingers
straight and close together.
Move (the whole hand) downwards on
the sensor, without bending the finger.
Take care to slide the finger at the right
speed. CAUTION: The whole movement
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Do not move the position of the fingers
while scanning (e.g. by bending the finger
joint).
You do not need to put any pressure on
the scanner.
Using this digital fingerprint reader correctly will ensure good re-
sults:
- You are advised to use the finger which you think has the best
fingerprint lines. In particular, with poorly visible fingerprint
lines you are advised to press down more lightly, so as not to
flatten the lines and ensure correct recognition.
- Do not use the little finger or thumb.
- The fingerprint reader has an automatic learning system,
which recognises changes in the user's habits and the growth
of children's fingers, to improve recognition over time.
- To optimise the digital fingerprint recognition, each time a new
fingerprint is saved or the system has not be used for long
periods of time, perform at least five recognitions. If on any of
the scans the finger is not recognised, repeat the recording
procedure.
If none of the digital fingerprint scans are accepted, do as follows:
- Record the same fingerprint with your finger in several differ-
ent positions, in order to increase the likelihood of recogni-
tion. In extreme cases, use up to 10 recordings of the same
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fingerprint.
- Wet fingers vary the state of the fingerprint. If you often have
wet fingers, record the finger also when wet.
- Children's fingerprints are generally recognisable, depending
on their size, usually from age five upwards.
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