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GuardDog Biometric Reader Ownerβs Guide Notice Information in this publication is provided for reference and is believed to be accurate and complete. Biocentric Solutions Incorporated is not liable for errors in this publication or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing or use of the information in this publication. Biocentric Solutions Incorporated makes no warranty regarding the material in this publication, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of fitness or merchantability for any particular use. Biocentric Solutions Incorporated reserves the right to make changes to this publication and to the products described in it without notice. All specifications and information concerning products are subject to change without notice. Reference in this publication to information or products protected by copyright or patent does not convey any license under the rights of Biocentric Solutions Incorporated or others. Biocentric Solutions Incorporated assumes no liability arising from infringements of patents or any other rights of third parties. Β© 2001 by Biocentric Solutions Incorporated. All rights reserved. Information in this guide is proprietary and may not be reproduced, stored, transmitted, or transferred, in whole or in part, in any form without the prior and express written permission of Biocentric Solutions Incorporated. Part Number: 269-1010-01 First published June 2001 Revised October 2001 CombiReader, CombiMemory, and CombiSmart are trademarks of Biocentric Solutions Inc. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corp. Windows and Visual C++ are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the US and other countries. FingerLoc is a trademark of AuthenTec, Inc. i Button is a registered trademark of Dallas Semiconductor Corp. MIFARE is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N.V. All other brand or product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. GuardDog Biometric ReadersContents Ownerβs Guideiii Contents Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................v About This Guide....................................................................................................... vii Conventions Used in This Guide.......................................................................... vii Related Documents............................................................................................. viii Getting Help................................................................................................................ ix Chapter 1 β’ Introducing the GuardDog ................................................................... 1 GuardDog Models ................................................................................................. 2 Data Encryption and Digital Signing...................................................................... 3 Digital Interfaces ................................................................................................... 3 User Interfaces...................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 2 β’ Using the GuardDog............................................................................. 5 Power up Sequence.............................................................................................. 5 Standard Operation............................................................................................... 6 Using the i Button GuardDog ................................................................................. 6 Using the Contactless GuardDog.......................................................................... 8 LED and Sound Conditions................................................................................... 9 Finger Selection and Placement Tips ................................................................. 10 Common Authentication Problems.......................................................................................... 11 Chapter 3 β’ Maintaining the GuardDog................................................................. 13 Token Care ......................................................................................................... 13 Setting the Time .................................................................................................. 14 Cleaning the GuardDog ...................................................................................... 15 External Surfaces.................................................................................................................... 15 i Button Contacts...................................................................................................................... 15 Fingerprint Sensor................................................................................................................... 15 Chapter 4 β’ Product Specifications....................................................................... 17 Tokens ................................................................................................................ 17 Mechanical .......................................................................................................... 18 Environmental ..................................................................................................... 18 Power .................................................................................................................. 18 Digital Interface Signals ...................................................................................... 19 RS-232 .................................................................................................................................... 19 RS-485 .................................................................................................................................... 19 Wiegand Serial Data Output (Wβ¦
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Current Date FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Request for Non disclosure for FCC ID: _ _ _ - ________________. To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459, ( _____ your company _____ ) hereby requests non disclosure and confidential treatment of the following materials submitted in support of FCC certification application for FCC ID # ( _ _ _ - ________________.) a. Schematic Diagrams b. Operational Description c. Block Diagram Above materials contain trade secrets, proprietary and technical information which would customarily be guarded from competitors under 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(2). Disclosure or publication of any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. _____ your company _____ understands that pursuant to 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(1)(ii) disclosure of the applicant and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant. Sincerely yours, ( your Name / Title and Company )
Response to TCB findings Hi Jim, We have identified these issues following our review: 1. Please confirm that the loop measurement antenna was rotated about it's base to maximize emissions pickup. Response - Loop measurements of the low frequency transmitters are made at 3 meters in the chamber (< 30 MHz) to gather a 'signature' of the transmitter fundamental and low frequency spurs. Measurements above 30 MHz are also performed, and compared to the Part 15 limits described at 3 meters. The fundamental (and any spurious signals seen below 30 MHz, that are significant) are then re-measured on the 10 meter site, at either 10 or 30 meters, with the loop. It is positioned for optimum coupling to the loop radiator of the transmitter. We do vary the loop position +/- 90 degrees in azimuth, and zenith (lay the loop flat) to check coupling. While in the chamber, the product is also rotated on the turntable. Maximum coupling is determined, and followed out on the 10 meter site. 2. Please clarify the label details as the photo and label exhibits show different label formats. Were will the 15.19(a)(3) statement be? Comment void. 3. Please supply details of the label material and adhesive. Response - Details supplied. See label exhibit. 4. Please supply data to show compliance with 15.31(e). From the information supplied the device can be powered from a 8-16 VDC source. Response - While positioned in the 3 meter chamber, the fundamental radiated field strength was monitored with the loop antenna while the DC supply was varied over the following voltage points. 7.0 VDC (85% of 8 volts; minimum) 62.5 dBuV/m 12.0 VDC (nominal) 62.5 dBuV/m 18.4 VDC (115% of 16 volts, maximum) 62.5 dBuV/m This test was performed with the loop and the transmitter was oriented for maximum radiated field strength at 13.56 MHz, with Quasi-peak readings of the signal. Test performed on January 30, upon the same sample as tested and reported in the earlier test report. For future submissions please can you supply the photos in PDF format split in to external, internal and test setup files. We prefer not have each photo as a separate file. Thanks. Best regards Barry C. Quinlan Certification & Telecom Manager ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Curtis-Straus LLC Voice: 978.486.8880 x270 527 Great Road Fax: 978.486.8828 Littleton, MA 01460 http://www.curtis-straus.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo One Front Cover of Fingerprint Authentication Unit Scanner contained within lower square area Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Two Front Cover close-up of Finger Scanner FCC ID Label visible Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Four Back of Unit showing Metal Wall Mount Plate and IO/Power Cable Connection
BIOCENTRIC SOLUTIONS INC. Authentication Device Input: 8V-16V 0.25A Made in USA Contactless GuardDog M This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: BSI- Canada ID: Label material: 3M Scotchmark 7384 tamper-indicating polyester Label adhesive: #300 High-strength acrylic adhesive
Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Three FCC ID Label Close-up Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Five Wall Mount Plate removed showing additional FCC ID label and FCC Logo for Receiver Verification Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Six Close-up of Internal FCC ID Label hidden by the Wall Mount Plate
Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Seven Open for Inspection Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Eight Close-up of IO and Power Cable Connection Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Nine Close-up of PCB Component Side Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Ten PCB showing Flexible Antenna PCB Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Eleven Flexible Antenna PCB removed showing Active PCB Side with RF Section and Finger Sensor Biocentric Solutions Incorporated Contactless GuardDog FCC ID#: P2N-BSI2001CAG Photo Twelve Close-up of RF Section on PCB
L.S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, WI 53012 262-375-4400 COMPLIANCE TESTING OF: Contactless Guard Dog PREPARED FOR: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 8417 Excelsior Drive Madison, WI 53717 TEST REPORT NUMBER: 301378 DATES OF TESTING: November 13 th and 14 th , 2001 All results of this report relate only to the items that were tested. This report is not to be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of L. S. Compliance, Inc. L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 2 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. Table of Contents Section Description Test Type Page Index 2 1 L. S. Compliance in Review 3 2 A2LA Certificate of Accreditation 4 3 A2LA Scope of Accreditation 5 4 Validation Letter-U.S. Competent Body for EMC Directive 89/336/EEC 6 5 Signature Page 7 6 Product and General Information 8 7 Introduction 8 8 Purpose 8 9 Summary of Test Report 9 10 Product Description 9 11 Test Report 9 12 Radiated Emissions Test FCC 10-16 13 Conducted Emissions Test FCC 17-20 14 Carrier Frequency Tolerance (15.225c) 21 Appendix A Test Equipment List 22 L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 3 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 1. L. S. Compliance In Review L. S. Compliance, Inc. is located in Cedarburg, Wisconsin β United States. We may be contacted by: Mail: L. S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012 Phone: 262-375-4400 Fax: 262-375-4248 E-mail: [email protected] As an EMC Testing Laboratory, our Accreditation and Assessments are recognized through the following: A2LA β American Association for Laboratory Accreditation Accreditation based on ISO/IEC 17025 : 1999 with Electrical (EMC) Scope of Accreditation A2LA Certificate Number: 1255.01 U. S. Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) Validation Validated by the European Commission as a U. S. Conformity Assessment Body operating under the U. S. /EU, Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) operating under the European Union EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 10.2. Date of Validation: January 16, 2001 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) β USA Listing of 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on 47CFR 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90756 Listing of 3 and 10 meter OATS based on 47CFR 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90757 Industry Canada On-file, 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on 47CFR 2.948 File Number: IC 3088 On-file 3 and 10 Meter OATS based on RSS-210 File Number: IC 3088-A L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 4 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 2. A2LA Certificate of Accreditation L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 5 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 3. A2LA Scope of Accreditation L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 6 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 4. Validation Letter β U.S. Competent Body for EMC Directive 89/336/EEC L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 7 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 5. Signature Page Prepared By: Teresa A. White, Document Coordinator Date Tested By: Thomas T. Lee, EMC Engineer Date NARTE Test Lab Engineer, ALT β 0064-E Tested By and Approved By: Kenneth L. Boston, EMC Lab Manager Date PE#31926 Licensed Professional Engineer Registered in the State of Wisconsin, United States L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 8 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 6. Product and General Information Manufacturer: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. Model No.: Contactless Guard Dog (CAG) Serial No.: Engineering Unit Description: Fingerprint Authentication Frequency Range: 13.56 MHz Environmental Conditions in the Test Lab: Temperature: 20-25Β° Atmospheric Pressure: 30-60% Humidity: 86 kPa β 106 kPa 7. Introduction On November 13 th and 14 th , 2001 a series of Radiated and Conducted Emission tests were performed on the EUT. These tests were performed using the procedures outlined in ANSI C63.4-2001 for intentional radiators, and in accordance with the limits set forth in FCC Part 15.225 (Industry Canada RSS-210) for a Low Power Transmitter. These tests were performed by Kenneth L. Boston, EMC Lab Manager and Thomas T. Lee, EMC Engineer/NARTE Test Lab Engineer of L.S. Compliance, Inc. and witnessed by Jim Baccus of Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 8. Purpose All Radiated and Conducted Emission tests upon the EUT were performed to measure the emissions in the frequency bands described in title 47 CFR, FCC Part 15, including 15.35, 15.207, 15.209, 15.225 and Industry Canada RSS-210 to determine whether these emissions are below the limits expressed within the standards. These tests were performed in accordance with the procedure described in the American National Standard for methods of measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz (ANSI C63.4-2001). Another document used as a reference for the EMI Receiver specification was the Comite International Special Des Perturbations Radioelelectriques (CISPR) Number 16-1, 1993. L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 9 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. 9. Summary of Test Report DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was found to MEET the requirements as described within the specification of Title 47 CFR, Part 15.225, and I.C. RSS-210, Section 6.2.2 (e) for a low power transmitter. 10. Product Description The Guard Dog is a miniature, fingerprint authentication unit that compares stored fingerprint templates with fingerprint data acquired in real time. It is an intelligent device that can verify the identity of an individual by scanning his or her actual fingerprint and comparing the scanned print with fingerprint data stored on a personal I.D. Card. The I.D. Card is read by the 13.56 Mβ¦
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L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID# P2N-BSI2001CAG Page 14 of 22 Test Report Number: 301378 Prepared For: Biocentric Solutions, Inc. Photos Taken During Radiated Emission Testing View of the Radiated Emission Testing in the 3 Meter Chamber View of the EUT on the 10 Meter Site, during the Radiated Emission Testing.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz | - |