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Quick Enroll Dialog Using the Dialog Enrollment Technique: Lock Drop & Hold Suggested Finger and Finger Placement Fingerprint Core Finger Position, Rotation and Pressure Finger Condition: Wet or Dry Quality and Content Improving the Image Quality Security Levels Bioscrypt Technical Support ESC - Quit or Exit Enrollment Tips

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• Quick Enroll Dialog

• Using the Dialog

• Enrollment Technique: Lock Drop & Hold

• Suggested Finger and Finger Placement

• Fingerprint Core

• Finger Position, Rotation and Pressure

• Finger Condition: Wet or Dry

• Quality and Content

• Improving the Image Quality

• Security Levels

• Bioscrypt Technical Support

• ESC - Quit or Exit

Enrollment Tips

Quick Enroll Dialog

The Quick Enroll dialog offers quick and convenient enrollment from any Veri-Series reader.

Simply enter a template ID number or press the From Reader button (to read an ID from an external Wiegand reader) and click the Enroll button.

See the Enrollment Technique section for proper enrollment tips.

To EXIT

press ESC

Using the Dialog

To Enroll

To Exit

Raw

Fingerprint

Image

Template Image

To EXIT

press ESC

To Accept the

Enrollment

To Accept the

EnrollmentQuality and Content Feedback

Quality and Content FeedbackDialog

InstructionsDialog Instructions

Template ID

• When the message “Place your finger on sensor” is on, slide the finger across the Ridge-Lock without the finger touching the sensor

Enrollment Technique: Lock Drop & Hold

• Position the finger where the

first joint of the finger meets

the Ridge-Lock.

• Drop the finger onto the sensor using moderate pressure.

• Hold the finger on the sensor until the image appears in the view window.

Ridge-LockRidge-Lock

To EXIT

press ESC

Suggested Fingers:

Index, middle or ring fingers. Avoid

using thumb and pinky fingers since

they are typically awkward to position

consistently on the sensor.

Suggested Finger and Finger Placement

Finger Placement:

Completely covering the entire area of

the sensor with the fingerprint will

provide the best performance.

Touching the sensor as if pressing a

button creates an image that lacks

information-rich fingerprint data.

To EXIT

press ESC

Fingerprint Core

A fingerprint core is a point located within the inner most recurving ridge

Most frequent types of core:

• Whorl and Central Pocket Loop

• Loops (singular and twinned)

• Arches (plain and tented)

Normally it is located in the middle of the fingerprint

When enrolling, place the finger on the sensor where the entire core can clearly be seen in the Fingerprint Image window.

Do not enroll thumbs unless it is too difficult to capture a good image from one of the suggested fingers.

To EXIT

press ESC

Position Placing your finger far from the

center position of the sensor will increase

the rejection rate.

Finger Position, Rotation and Pressure

Rotation Finger rotation should be kept

minimal during enrollment and

verification.

Pressure Apply moderate pressure

when making contact with the sensor.

Too much pressure may cause smudging

of the fingerprint. Too little pressure may

not allow the sensor to recognize the

presence of a finger.

To EXIT

press ESC

Image of

Very wet finger

Finger Conditions: Wet or Dry

Image of

Very dry finger

• Wipe it with a piece of

cloth or paper towel

• Users can increase the finger pressure

• or use small amount of skin-moisturizing lotion.

Image of

Normal finger

To EXIT

press ESC

Quality and Content

To EXIT

press ESC

Quality:Quality is a measure of how well the ridge pattern is defined in the captured fingerprint image. Images that are dry or lack sufficient pressure tend have less than three stars.

Content:Content is a measure of how much of the fingerprint core or information-rich region the sensor has captured from the user.

Quality:User should apply more pressure to help better image the fingerprint surface area. Content:Core is properly centered.

Quality:Good quality enrollment. Content:Core is properly centered; surface area and ridge pattern are well-defined.

Quality:Good quality enrollment. Content:Core is not properly centered. User should reposition finger by properly using Ridge-Lock.

Quality:Bad quality enrollment. Ridges are not well-defined. Enroller should use an alternate finger for better imagery.Content:The core is properly centered, but is not well-defined. Enroller should again use an alternate finger.

How to Improve the Image Quality

• Clean the sensor and the finger

• Keep the finger on the sensor for several seconds prior to the enrollment

• Change the finger

Improving the Image Quality

Remember, the software serves you as a guide, not a judge.

To EXIT

press ESC

Security Levels

SecurityLevel FRR FAR

Very Low 1/10,000 1/100

Low 1/5000 1/200

Medium 1/1000 1/1000

High 1/200 1/5000

Very High 1/100 1/20,000

• False Rejection Rate (FRR) - probability of valid user rejection

• False Acceptance Rate (FAR) - probability of invalid user acceptance

To EXIT

press ESC

0

0.005

0.01

0.015

Very

Low

Med

Very

High

False Rejection RateFalse Acceptance Rate

Two type of security settings:

1. For each template

2. For each unit

The system will use the lowest of the two thresholds

For Technical Support:

Bioscrypt Inc. U.S. Office 2101 Rosecrans Ave., Suite 1250El Segundo, CA 90245U.S.A.

Direct: 310-760-4130Toll-Free: 866-304-7180Hours: Mon – Fri, 5:30am – 5:30pm, PSTE-mail: [email protected]: http://www.bioscrypt.com