Toshiba TECRA M5 user manual How to Delete the Fingerprint Data

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Operating Basics

Clean the sensor with a lint-free cloth. Do not use detergent to clean the sensor.

Avoid the following finger conditions for enrollment or recognition as they may result in fingerprint enrollment errors or a drop in the fingerprint recognition success rate

Soaked or swollen finger (e.g. after taking bath)

Injured finger

Wet finger

Soiled or oily finger

Extremely dry skin condition on finger

Observe the following to improve the fingerprint recognition success rate.

Enroll two or more fingers.

Enroll additional fingers if recognition failure occurs often using enrolled fingers.

Check your finger condition. Changed conditions, such as injured, rough, extremely dry, wet, soiled, dirty, oily, soaked, swollen fingers, may lower the recognition success rate. Also if the fingerprint is worn down or the finger becomes thinner or fatter, the recognition success rate may be lowered.

The fingerprint for each finger is different and unique. Please ensure that only the registered or enrolled fingerprint or fingerprints are used for identification.

Check sliding position and speed (see the drawing below).

How to Delete the Fingerprint Data

Saved fingerprint data is stored in the Non-volatile memory inside the fingerprint sensor. If you hand over the PC to others, or dispose of it, to do the following operations is recommended.

1.Click start, point to All Programs, point to Protector Suite QL and click Control Center.

2.The Protector Suite Software screen is displayed.

3.Click Fingerprints and click Delete.

4.Click Settings and click Fingerprint Storage Inspector.

5.The Fingerprint Storage Inspector screen is displayed. If other fingerprint data is still displayed on the list. Select all fingerprint data and click remove.

6.Check whether all fingerprint data was deleted on the fingerprint Storage inspector screen.

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Contents User’s Manual Portable Personal ComputerTrademarks CopyrightDisclaimer FCC conditions FCC informationFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information ContactConformity Statement EU Declaration of ConformityVcci Class B Information Modem warning notice Region selection Japan regulationsNetwork Compatibility Statement RedialPursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part If problems arise Type of serviceTelephone company procedures DisconnectionInstructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment Modem warning notice for Australia AT&F AT&W AT%TE=0 ATZUser’s Manual General conditions Following information is only for EU-member statesDescription on Laser specification Table of Contents Getting Started Table of Contents Power conditions KeyboardHW Setup Troubleshooting Legal Footnotes Copy Protection*9 -3 Images*10 Manual contents PrefaceIcons ConventionsAbbreviations KeysMessages Key operationDisplay Preface Xxiv User’s Manual Pressure or impact damage General PrecautionsStress injury Heat injury PC card overheating Mobile phoneHardware Equipment checklistIntroduction Documentation FeaturesSoftware Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalMemory ProcessorLegal Footnote CPU*1 Legal Footnote General Main Memory*2Disks PowerLegal Footnote Battery Life*3 Legal Footnote HDD Drive Capacity*4Optical disk drive CD-ROM driveDVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM DVD-R DL DVD+R DVD+RW DVD+R DL Legal Footnote Graphics Processor Unit GPU*6 DisplayLegal Footnote LCD*5 KeyboardMultimedia PortsSlots Modem BluetoothCommunications Legal Footnote Wireless LAN*7 Wireless LANSecurity Special features Panel power on/off Intelligent powerBattery save mode Low batteryUtilities Fn-esse Bluetooth Stack forToshiba Wireless Toshiba , point to Utilities and click Fn-esseDiagnostic Tool Memory Boot UtilityPoint to Utilities and click SD Memory Boot Toshiba ConfigFreeAccessibility SettingsToshiba Password Toshiba Dual Pointing Device utilityOptions Slim Select Bay options Introduction User’s Manual System indicators Legal Footnote Non-applicable Icons*8Display latch MicrophoneExpressCard slot Cooling vents Cooling vents help CPU keep from overheatingPort ExpressCard ejectSD card slot USB 2.0 ports Ports complies with the USB 2.0 standardRight side Serial portDC in 15V jack Modem jackLAN jack Link indicatorLAN active indicator GreenNotches Battery lockBattery release latch Docking portCover HDD pack coverScrew Hard disk drive Display screen Display hingeFingerprint Sensor Stereo speakersTouch Pad Power buttonLCD Sensor switch Battery System indicatorsPower Keyboard indicators Caps LockUSB floppy disk drive Arrow modeNumeric mode Floppy disk slotWritable discs Optical disk drivesRegion codes for DVD drives and media CDsCD read DVDsFormats DVD read Speed maximum CD readDVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive DVD read Speed maximum CD read CD-R write CD-RW writeAC adaptor 11 The AC adaptor 2-pin plugGrand Tour Grand Tour User’s Manual Setting up your work space Getting StartedGetting Started Placement of the computer Seating and posture Posture and positioning of the computerLighting Work habitsOther Things to Note Connecting the AC adaptorStrategic Rest Breaks Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 3-pin plug Opening the displayTurning on the power Opening the LCD display panelStandby Mode Turning off the powerShut Down mode Boot mode Starting up for the first timeClick start, click Turn Off Computer and click Stand By Benefits of standbyExecuting standby Hibernation Mode Standby limitationsAutomatic Hibernation Benefits of Hibernation ModeStarting Hibernation Mode Restarting the computer Create Optical Recovery DiscsData save in Hibernation Mode Restoring the preinstalled software from the Recovery HDD Menu appears, follow the on-screen instructions Toshiba Dual Pointing Device Using the Touch PadOperating Basics Replacing the cap Using the AccuPointAccuPoint precautions Double-click Tap twiceUsing the Fingerprint Sensor How to Delete the Fingerprint Data Points to note about the Fingerprint Utility Fingerprint Registration Set Up ProcedureWindow Logon via Fingerprint Authentication Hints for Fingerprint Enrollment screen is displayedFingerprint Authentication Procedure GeneralFingerprint Single Sign-on Feature How to Swipe the Finger Fingerprint utility limitationsDisconnecting USB floppy disk drive Using the USB floppy disk driveConnecting USB floppy disk drive Changing Slim Select Bay modules Removing a moduleUsing optical disk drives Loading discs Pressing the eject buttonLay the CD/DVD, label side up, in the disc tray Removing discs Closing the CD/DVD disc trayHow to remove CD/DVD when the disc tray will not open Writing CDs on DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW driveUltra-Speed CD-RW Before writing or rewritingMulti-Speed and High-Speed CD-RW When writing or rewriting Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi driveCD-RW Multi-Speed and High-Speed Important messageLegal Footnotes DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for General Version CD-RW Ultra-SpeedOperating Basics RecordNow! Basic for Toshiba Data Verification When using WinDVD Creator Platinum DLA for ToshibaImportant information for use How to make a DVD-VideoHow to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD Creator Operating Basics Floppy disks Media careCD/DVDs Sound system Volume ControlVolume control Microphone levelToshiba Mic Effect Audio power managementModem Graphic equalizerSetting Properties menuDialing Properties ConnectingModem Selection Wireless communications DisconnectingWireless LAN SecurityWorldwide operation Bluetooth wireless technologyBluetoothTM Stack for Windows by Toshiba Radio linksIndicator status Indication Wireless communication switchWireless communication Indicator Connecting LAN cable LAN cable typesCleaning the computer Disconnecting LAN cableUsing the Hard Disk Drive HDD Protection Moving the computerHDD Protection is disabled Taskbar IconDetection Level Toshiba HDD Protection PropertiesHDD Protection HDD Protection Message DetailsDetection Level Amplification Heat dispersal Keyboard Typewriter keysEmulating keys on enhanced keyboard Function keys F1 … F12Soft keys Fn key combinations Hot keys Keyboard Keyboard Fn Sticky key Keypad overlay Arrow modeWindows special keys Turning on the overlaysNumeric mode Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay onTemporarily using overlay overlay off Generating Ascii characters Temporarily changing modesKeyboard User’s Manual Power on Power off No operation Power and Power-Up ModesPower conditions ConnectedLED 2nd Battery off DC in green LED 2nd Battery DC in greenLED 2nd Battery off NotLED 2nd Battery Power indicatorsPower on Power off Power indicator Battery indicatorDC in indicator Flashing orangeBattery types Battery pack2nd battery pack option Real Time Clock RTC battery Care and use of the battery packHigh capacity battery pack option Safety precautions Power and Power-Up Modes Charging the batteries Time ProceduresBattery charging notice Monitoring battery capacity Maximizing battery operating timeRetaining data with power off Retention timeReplacing the battery pack Extending battery lifeReleasing the battery pack User Password field Toshiba Password UtilityUser Password Start All Programs Toshiba Utilities -Password UtilityOwner String text box User Token field Supervisor PasswordDisable button Start All Programs Toshiba Utilities SD Memory Card FormatPower-up modes Starting the computer by passwordWindows utilities Panel power on/offSystem Auto Off Hot keysHW Setup window HW SetupAccessing HW Setup Setup Boot Priority Boot Priority OptionsBar will appear only under the selected device HDD Priority Options No Fn key equivalent Default External Keyboard Fn keyCPU Device Config Parallel/PrinterStarting the Bios Setup Program Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit CapabilityStarting and Ending the Bios Setup Program Ending the Bios Setup Program Halfway Execute-Disable Bit CapabilityEnding the Bios Setup Program Diagnostic test is enabled Diagnostic ModeDiagnostic test is disabled Security controllerHW Setup User’s Manual Cards/memory Power devicesOptional Devices Peripheral devicesPC card Inserting a PC cardInserting an ExpressCard ExpressCardRemoving a PC card Removing an ExpressCard Inserting the ExpressCardInserting an SD card SD cardFormatting an SD memory card Removing an SD card Removing an SD cardSD card care Creation of a boot diskMemory expansion Installing memory module Removing the memory module cover Removing memory module Be sure that the cover is closed firmlyBattery pack Grasp the module by the sides and pull it outRemoving the hard disk drive pack Battery chargerHard disk drive pack Installing the hard disk drive pack 12 Removing the hard disk drive packSlim Select Bay HDD adaptor 14 Opening the lidExternal monitor 16 Closing the lid18 Connecting the S-Video cable to the Video-out jack Open the Control Panel and click Appearance and Themes Changing the resolutionDisplaying movies on a TV or CRT Select the Quadro NVS 110M tabPrecautions Link IEEE139419 Connecting the i.LINK IEEE1394 cable into the computer Point to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and clickAdvanced Port Replicator III Plus Serial port Security lockOptional Devices User’s Manual Troubleshooting Problem solving processPreliminary checklist Analyzing the problemHardware and system checklist System start-upProblem Procedure PowerOverheating power down Self testProblemProcedure AC powerBattery Minutes. If the Battery indicator glows after Keyboard PasswordProblem Real Time ClockInternal LCD display panel Hard disk driveCD-ROM DVD-ROM, DVD-Video DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive DVD Super Multi drive USB floppy disk drive SD cardDual Pointing Device PC cardExpressCard Touch Pad/AccuPointMouse icon USB mousePrinters and Other Hardware and select Click the Pointer Options tabFingerprint Sensor USB deviceMemory expansion Sound systemExternal monitor Link IEEE1394 deviceModem CarrierBluetooth LANTV output signal PrinterBefore you call Toshiba supportDisposing of PC and PC batteries Canada France Where to writeOutside of Europe Australia Germany & Austria China NetherlandsOutside of Europe United States of America United Kingdom Rest of EuropeLegal Footnotes CPU*1HDD Drive Capacity*4 Battery Life*3General Main Memory*2 Non-applicable Icons*8 Wireless LAN*7Graphics Processor Unit GPU*6 Copy Protection*910-4 Environmental Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Power Requirements Built-in ModemTransmitting level Impedance Error correctingPower supply Receiving levelSpecifications User’s Manual Video modes Display Controller and ModesDisplay controller Frequency Video mode Type Resolution Character Colors ScanningVideo modes VGA PelsVideo Type Resolution Character Colors Scanning Mode Colors Frequency Hz Video modes XGA modelVertical Vertical 16M/16M Video modes SXGA+ model 64K/64K 100 640 16M/16M PowerMizer Figure B-1 Multiple Monitors and Quadro NVS 110MAnswer command AT CommandsRepeat last command +++ Escape sequenceDn Dial Bn Communication standard settingEn Echo command Hook control Ln Monitor speaker volumeMn Monitor speaker mode Request ID informationSelect pulse dialing Return on-line to data modeNn Modulation handshake Result code controlVn DCE response format Command Dial tone Busy Supported Result Code Detect SignalSelect tone dialing Result code selection, call progress monitoringZn Recall stored profile Dial tone detectBusy tone detect Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD controlKn Local flow control selection Load factory settingsGn V.22bis guard tone control Pn Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WWStore current configuration Tn Self-test commandsDisplay Current Configuration \Nn Error control mode selectionView numbers in blacklist \Qn Local flow control selection\Vn Protocol result code Cn Data compression controlResult Codes OK n=0,3 Error Otherwise S0 Auto answer ring number RegistersRegister values ATSn?S2 AT escape character user defined S3 Command line termination character user definedS1 Ring counter S4 Response formatting character user definedS7 Connection completion time-out S5 Command line editing character user definedS6 Wait before dialing S12 Escape guard time S8 Comma pause timeS11 Dtmf dialing speed S37 Dial line rate AT command set result codes Result Code Numeric DescriptionDELAYED*2 Registers User’s Manual Mode Function Transmission speedTable E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection Connect 54666 ECAT Command User’s Manual Radio Characteristics Wireless LANCard Specifications Modulation Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and GSupported Frequency Sub-bands Technique122467*2 132472*2 Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision a102457*1 5540 Bluetooth wireless technology Interoperability Appendix GBluetooth wireless technology Interoperability General Bluetooth wireless technology and your HealthRegulatory statements European Union EU and EftaUSA-Federal Communications Commission FCC Using BluetoothTM Card from Toshiba equipment in Japan TaiwanBluetooth wireless technology Interoperability Device Authorization Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications EquipmentBluetooth wireless technology Interoperability User’s Manual Europe AC Power Cord and ConnectorsCertification agencies Switzerland GermanyToshiba Anti-theft Protection Timer AppendixToshiba Anti-theft Protection Timer User’s Manual Glossary AbbreviationsGlossary Ascii Glossary-4 User’s Manual Glossary-5 Erase See delete Glossary-7 Glossary-8 User’s Manual Level 2 cache See cache Main board See motherboardGlossary-10 User’s Manual Glossary-11 Glossary-12 User’s Manual Glossary-13 Glossary Glossary-14 User’s Manual Index Index Index-3 Index-4 User’s Manual Index-5 Index Index-6 User’s Manual
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