Toshiba Tecra A6-S513 User Guide - Page 200

Care and maintenance of your fingerprint sensor, Fingerprint Authentication Utility

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200 Toshiba Utilities Fingerprint Authentication Utility Care and maintenance of your fingerprint sensor Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to the sensor and finger recognition problems. ❖ Do not touch the sensor if you have built-up static electricity. Before you touch the sensor, always touch a metal surface first to remove static electricity from your fingers. ❖ Do not touch the sensor with anything other than your fingers. ❖ Do not use force when swiping the sensor with your finger. ❖ Do not touch the sensor when your fingers are wet or dirty. Minute particles on a soiled finger can scratch the sensor. Observe the following before you swipe your finger on the sensor, ❖ Wash and dry your hands thoroughly. ❖ Remove static electricity from your fingers by touching any metal surface. Static electricity is a common cause of sensor failures, especially when the climate is dry. ❖ Clean the sensor with a lint-free cloth. Do not use detergent to clean the sensor. Follow the tips below to improve the fingerprint recognition success rate. ❖ Enroll two or more fingers. ❖ Enroll additional fingers if recognition failure occurs often using enrolled fingers. ❖ Ensure that you use only the registered or enrolled fingerprints for identification. All fingerprints are different and unique. ❖ Review the sliding position and speed illustrated in the following image.

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Toshiba Utilities
Fingerprint Authentication Utility
Care and maintenance of your fingerprint sensor
Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to the sensor and
finger recognition problems.
Do not touch the sensor if you have built-up static
electricity. Before you touch the sensor, always touch a
metal surface first to remove static electricity from your
fingers.
Do not touch the sensor with anything other than your
fingers.
Do not use force when swiping the sensor with your
finger.
Do not touch the sensor when your fingers are wet or
dirty. Minute particles on a soiled finger can scratch the
sensor.
Observe the following before you swipe your finger on the
sensor,
Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
Remove static electricity from your fingers by touching
any metal surface. Static electricity is a common cause of
sensor failures, especially when the climate is dry.
Clean the sensor with a lint-free cloth. Do not use
detergent to clean the sensor.
Follow the tips below to improve the fingerprint recognition
success rate.
Enroll two or more fingers.
Enroll additional fingers if recognition failure occurs
often using enrolled fingers.
Ensure that you use only the registered or enrolled
fingerprints for identification. All fingerprints are
different and unique.
Review the sliding position and speed illustrated in the
following image.