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STEP 3
After enrolling users, ensure the A10/X628 recognizes their enrolled
fingerprint(s) and/or password. Verifying this information is important.
STEP 4
Configure the A10/X628 communication settings and download the user’s
newly enrolled fingerprint(s) from the A10/X628 onto the computer. This
data can be transmitted via TCP/IP.
Note: It is imperative to create backup fingerprint templates and save them
onto a computer or a USB flash drive. If the A10/X628 was vandalized or
malfunctions, having these backup templates eliminates the re-enrollment
process of users.
STEP 5
Verify that the A10/X628 displays the correct date and time.
III. Introducing Fingerprint(s)
Recognition Technology
Prior to using your A10/X628, it is essential to understand how fingerprint
recognition technology works. Once a thorough understanding of
fingerprint recognition technology is attained, your experience with your
A10/X628 will be enjoyable.
A. How F.R.T. Works
Adding and verifying fingerprints is a vital function of the A10/X628 but
only equates to a small fraction of the A10/X628 capabilities.
When a user places their finger on a fingerprint recognition device for the
first time (ie A10/X628), the fingerprint is scanned and converted into a
computer generated biometric template. Each individual template can only
be recognized by its respective manufactured biometric device. This is due
to each fingerprint containing a distinctive amount of unique physical
characteristics called minutiae. Minutia includes definite visible aspects of
fingerprint(s)s such as ridges, ridge endings and bifurcation (forking) of
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