HP Hx2795b HP iPAQ hx2000 Pocket PC Series Additional Product Information - Page 85

Enrolling a Fingerprint, Fingerprint, Training

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Enrolling a Fingerprint HP ProtectTools suggests fingers for you to use during the swiping activity. You can select a different finger at any time. To select a different finger, tap the finger you want to swipe in the Hand icon. The new finger is highlighted in light blue. You should enroll at least two fingers (index fingers are suggested; pinky fingers are not recommended). Enrolling fingerprints from your dominant hand tends to be easier. It can take between two and eight finger swipes to enroll a fingerprint, depending on the fingerprint quality. The Fingerprint screen uses color coding to display the status of your fingerprint swipe. If the color around the oval is... Then... Blue No fingerprint has been taken for the finger. Green The fingerprint swipe was good quality. Red The fingerprint swipe was poor quality. To enroll a fingerprint: 1. On the Fingerprint screen, use the diagram to tap the finger that you are going to enroll. 2. Swipe the selected finger, as instructed. NOTE: Maintain a firm, consistent pressure against the sensor when swiping a finger. One way to do this is to press your thumb against the bottom of the HP iPAQ while swiping your index finger. You should begin the swipe at the first joint of your finger and continue downward with a smooth slow motion, taking one to two seconds to complete the swipe. If you need additional assistance at any time, tap the Training button. Continued 81

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Enrolling a Fingerprint
HP ProtectTools suggests fingers for you to use during the swiping activity.
You can select a different finger at any time. To select a different finger,
tap the finger you want to swipe in the
Hand
icon. The new finger is
highlighted in light blue.
You should enroll at least two fingers (index fingers are suggested; pinky
fingers are not recommended). Enrolling fingerprints from your dominant
hand tends to be easier. It can take between two and eight finger swipes
to enroll a fingerprint, depending on the fingerprint quality.
The
Fingerprint
screen uses color coding to display the status of your
fingerprint swipe.
To enroll a fingerprint:
1.
On the
Fingerprint
screen, use the diagram to tap the finger that
you are going to enroll.
2.
Swipe the selected finger, as instructed.
NOTE:
Maintain a firm, consistent pressure against the sensor when
swiping a finger. One way to do this is to press your thumb against the
bottom of the HP iPAQ while swiping your index finger. You should
begin the swipe at the first joint of your finger and continue downward
with a smooth slow motion, taking one to two seconds to complete the
swipe.
If you need additional assistance at any time, tap the
Training
button.
Continued
If the color around the oval is...
Then...
Blue
No fingerprint has been taken for the
finger.
Green
The fingerprint swipe was good quality.
Red
The fingerprint swipe was poor quality.