POSIFLEX Business Machines SD100, SD200, PD302, KP100 Operation Guide, Type Finger Print Sensor

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OPERATION GUIDE

E-M TYPE FINGER PRINT SENSOR

The Posiflex E-M type finger print sensor has been tested to operate well on reading finger prints of various skin conditions, it is still advisable to keep the scanning area clean. To have a successful scanning, the finger must be placed in a way that the core of the finger print is within the scanning area (and best be in the center of the area), the finger should align with the sensing pad within a tolerance of +/- 15º and the finger must get in touch with the drive ring around the scanning area. Place the finger down flat, lightly but firmly on the sensor. Do not roll the finger as you might in a traditional ink- and-paper finger print taking. Keep the finger flat and motionless against the sensor detection surface for a couple of seconds during the imaging process.

It is most advisable in real practice to register (enroll) for each ID more than 1 finger and even better to register fingers from both hands into the system. In this way, the identification procedure can less likely be obstructed even in case of accidental injury. Please note that the finger print sensor is not suitable for taking the finger print image of an infant.

Please refer to the readme files in the software installation for further detail or consult our web site http://www.posiflex.com.tw

OPTICAL TYPE FINGER PRINT SENSOR

a.Cautions

1.Never pour the glass cleaner directly on the sensor window

2.Never use alcohol-based cleaners

3.Never submerge the sensor in liquid

4.Never rub the window with an abrasive material, including paper

5.Do not poke the window coating with your fingernail or any hard item, such as a pen.

b.Principle

The finger print sensor software never stores fingerprint images. The finger print sensor software creates a fingerprint template, which is a highly compressed and digitally encoded mathematical representation of fingerprint features. This template is created when a user registers a finger and is stored in an encrypted file. When the user later touches the fingerprint reader to authenticate, a new template is created and compared to the “registered” template. If there is a match, the authentication is successful.

c.Finger Print Recognition

In order for the sensor to acquire a good image of your finger, you must place the pad of your finger but not the tip in the center of the sensor window,

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Contents Jiva Series Optional Attachment Kits User’s Manual General Description OverviewKP100 / KP110 SD100 / SD110 SD200 / SD210 Further Detail OptionsConnection To Host InstallationFor Side Mount KIT KP or SD Mechanical Mounting Connection To PS/2 Keyboard For Rear TOP Mount KIT PD302Guidance for future un-installation Please use screw driver Driver InstallationEpson Command Mode Power on Default HEX Codes Function Name CLRMode HEX Code Function US LFOperation Guide Type Finger Print SensorOptical Type Finger Print Sensor Finger Print RecognitionMagnetic Stripe Reader Cleaning the SensorSensor Activation Key Top Replacement Ibutton ReceptorProgrammable Keypad Labeling On Key Top

SD100, KP100, PD302, SD200 specifications

POSIFLEX Business Machines offers a comprehensive range of point-of-sale (POS) terminals designed to meet the diverse needs of businesses across various industries. Notable models include the SD200, PD302, KP100, and SD100. Each model comes packed with features that enhance efficiency, reliability, and usability in transaction processing.

The SD200 is a versatile POS terminal that often serves as a cornerstone for retail and hospitality environments. Its robust design features an intuitive touchscreen interface that simplifies customer interactions. One of the key characteristics of the SD200 is its modular architecture, which allows businesses to expand functionalities by adding peripherals such as barcode scanners or payment devices. The terminal runs on a reliable operating system, providing seamless integration with various software solutions.

The PD302 model is designed specifically for customer engagement. With its sleek design and vibrant display, it serves as an effective customer-facing terminal. This model emphasizes multimedia capabilities, enabling businesses to run promotional videos and interactive advertisements while processing transactions. The PD302 also supports multiple payment options, including mobile wallets, enhancing the customer experience.

The KP100 is a compact and durable kitchen printer that stands out for its speed and resilience in high-stress food service environments. Built to withstand heat and moisture, the KP100 ensures that orders are printed quickly and efficiently, minimizing wait times and maintaining order accuracy. Its easy connectivity options allow for straightforward integration with existing POS systems, making it an essential addition to any kitchen setup.

Finally, the SD100 serves as an economical yet powerful alternative for small to medium-sized businesses. This entry-level POS terminal includes a user-friendly interface and solid performance capabilities. Despite its affordability, the SD100 incorporates essential features like built-in connectivity options and the ability to support multiple peripherals, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses seeking reliable transaction processing without compromising on quality.

In summary, POSIFLEX Business Machines encompasses a diverse portfolio of models like the SD200, PD302, KP100, and SD100, each engineered with specific applications in mind. From advanced touch interfaces and customer engagement capabilities to robust kitchen printing and entry-level solutions, POSIFLEX provides businesses with the technology needed to enhance operational efficiency and improve the overall customer experience. Investing in these terminals means equipping your business with reliable tools to thrive in the fast-paced retail and hospitality landscapes.