Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client

Read the prompts carefully and make sure you are waiting to be prompted before each swipe.

Swiping too fast or too slow can make a capture unsuccessful. Change the swipe speed until you learn what speed works best.

When scanning, press hard enough to fully contact both the nickel-col- ored ring and the sensor; you do not have to press hard.

Rub your fingers together to stimulate the natural skin oils so your fin- gerprint is easier for the sensor to detect. Conversely, wipe your finger off so nothing interferes with the scan.

If you are repeatedly having trouble getting a good scan, you may need to clean the sensor. First, power down the Tablet Client and remove the battery. Then, clean the sensor using a cotton swab sprayed with a win- dow-type cleaner (no bleach, solvents, or abrasives); then dry the sen- sor. Do not spray, pour, or otherwise dispense any liquid directly on the sensor.

If you are having trouble enrolling a specific finger, enroll a different fin- ger. Typically, you will get the best results by scanning an index finger, thumb, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger in that order.

Capturing a Fingerprint

To capture a fingerprint:

1.Tap Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center > Motion

OmniPass > Manage OmniPass Users and Settings > Add a new user to OmniPass. This step enrolls a new user; you decide on the authentication method (e.g., fingerprint, digital certificate, TPM, etc.).

2.Type in the User Name, Domain, and the Password (if you have one set up) for this OmniPass account. (This may default to the user name you logged on with and the password associated with it.)

3.Tap Next to take you to Selecting a Finger and Practicing Finger- print Capture.

4.When the Choose Finger window appears, tap the dotted area above the finger you want to enroll. A red arrow appears above the selected finger.

IMPORTANT: To get a feel for finger position and swipe speed, tap Practice. “Practice” takes you through all the enrollment steps and helps you get a successful fingerprint scan. You are asked to scan the same finger three times.

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Motion Computing AB52242, LE1600TC manual Capturing a Fingerprint