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Fingerprint Reader
zPassword used by each user
• Backup Password for Enrollment
This backup password can be used in case of hardware failure to bypass the finger print authentication.
CAUTION
zThe passwords other than those explained above are also used for securi ty, so do not lose them. For further informa-
tion, refer to the software’s online manual (Î page 33).
Limitations in UsezPassword Bank*1 limitations: The following web pages cannot be supporte d.
Web pages which are created by the following technologies:
• Web forms cre ated on the fly using java script.
• Web forms whi ch looks as one form (e.g. login field, password field), but internally created with 2 ind ependent forms.
• There can be auto submit problems with web forms which do not have Submit button. All forms th at you cannot submit
with (Enter) will be entered by Password Bank, but not submitted.
zPassword Bank*1 limitations: The following Windows applications cannot be supported.
• Applic ations which do not use standard Windows controls and draw controls by their own.
• This i ncludes any Java based application.
*1 For information of these functions, refer to the software’s online manual (Î page 33).
Handling & MaintenancezThe enrolling and authentication sensitivity may decline under the cond itions below. Wipe off stains or moisture on the
sensor surface with a soft cloth.
• The sur face of the fingerprint sensor is soiled with dust, skin oil, or sweat.
• The surf ace of the fingerprint sensor is wet as a result of moisture or condensation.
zStatic electricity may also cause the sensor to malfunction. To make your finger static-free, touch a metal surface before
placing it on the fingerprint sensor. Exercise caution against static electricity in winter a nd other dry conditions.
zMalfunction or damage may occur when:
• The fingerprint sensor surface was damaged by the strong rubbing of a soli d material, scratches, or being pecked with a
pointed item.
• The sensor was touched with a finger soiled with mud, damaging the sensor surfa ce with a tiny substance, and staining
the surface.
• The sensor surface was covered with a seal, or soiled with ink.