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Precise Sense™ reader series User Reference Guide 1. Introduction 2. Installation 2.1 Installation information 2.2 System requirements 2.3 How to install 3. Maintenance 4. Using Precise Sense™ 4.1 Enhancing image quality 4.2 Correct finger placement 5. Product warranty 6. Electromagnetic compatibility 7. General information INDEX 1. Introduction The Precise Sense™ series readers: • Precise Sense™ MC • Precise Sense™ MC-S • Precise Sense™ CL • Precise Sense™ CL-S • Precise Sense™ X • Precise Sense™ X-S These readers require the correct drivers to be installed on the computer to work. See the “How to install” section for more information. 2.1 Installation information The Precise Sense™ series readers requires drivers to be installed on the computer to work. The Precise Sense™ series driver pack- ages are available for free download from Precise Biometrics’ Web site. The Precise Sense™ series drivers are also downloadable from Windows Update services and may also be bundled with an application that uses the Precise Sense™ series reader. 2.2 System requirements • Windows XP, Windows Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64, MAC OS X 10.6, Linux (Ubuntu 10.10 32) • Minimum 300 MHz Pentium processor • USB port 2.3 How to install 1. Install the Precise Sense™ series drivers. Run the setup file in the Precise Sense™ series drivers package or follow installation instructions in the application that bundles the Precise Sense™ series drivers. 2. Connect the reader Connect the Precise Sense™ reader to the USB port on the computer and the reader is ready to be used. 3. Maintenance • Protect the Precise Sense™ series reader from any kind of physical damage. • Ensure that you are electrostatically discharged before putting the finger on the sensor. High electrostatic discharges might damage the fingerprint sensor. • Keep the sensor surface clean or there is an increased risk that the fingerprint can’t be successfully matched. • If necessary, clean the sensor surface with a clean cotton cloth. You can dampen the cloth slightly with a cleaner. • Do not use paper tissues for cleaning purposes as they may scratch the surface. • Do not spray cleaner directly onto the fingerprint reader. • Do NOT use chlorine-based cleaners, non-chlorine bleach, or chlorine-based bathroom or mildew cleaners. • Do NOT use any solvents, such as acetone, paint thinners, turpentine etc. 4.2 Correct finger placement Correct and consistent finger placement is crucial for good biometric performance. 4.1 Enhancing image quality If your finger is very dry: • Try to press more firmly • Breath on your finger If your finger is very damp: • Try to press less firmly • Wipe your finger dry More tips • If you have enrolled already - try placing your finger the way you did during enrollment. • See the“Maintenance” section to learn how to keep the sensor surface clean • If your fingerprint is still not recognized, please consider re-enrollment to get a better reference image. Make sure that the depicted area is captured Make sure that the center of your fingerprint is captured Swipe your finger flat on the sensor with constant speed. Follow the guiding rail. Finger placement for swipe sensors Precise Sense™ MC-S, Precise Sense™ CL-S, Precise Sense™ X-S Finger placement for touch sensors Precise Sense™ MC, Precise Sense™ CL, Precise Sense™ X Do not use your fingertip or lift your finger while swiping Do not rotate your finger when swiping Place finger flat on sensor. Make sure that your cuticle is in level with the centre of the sensor Avoid skewed or misaligned finger placement Make sure you finger is placed straight, not rotated 5. Product warranty Please be informed that this Precise Sense™ series reader is covered by a limited product warranty pursuant to which this Precise Sense™ series reader will be free from defects in design, materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the time of delivery from Precise Biometrics to the Precise Biometrics partner from which you purchased this Precise Sense™ series reader (the “Partner”). In case of a defect covered by the warranty, the defective unit shall be returned to the Partner, who will procure that the defective unit is repaired or replaced. THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH IS AN EXTRACT OF THE STANDARD PRECISE BIOMETRICS LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY, AND SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR CONSTRUED AS AN INDEPENDENT WARRANTY STATEMENT. FOR THE COMPLETE WARRANTY CONDITIONS, WARRANTY LIMITATIONS, CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE PARTNER. 6. Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is t he ability of electronic equipment to function properly together in the electronic environment. CE Notice (Europe) The Precise Sense™ series readers; Precise Sense™ MC, Precise Sense™ MC-S, Precise Sense™ X and Precise Sense™ X-S, meet the following technical standards: • EN 55022:2006 - A1 • EN 55024:1998 - A1+A2 FCC Information (USA) The Precise Sense™ series readers have been certified to the Class B digital device requirements as specified in the FCC rules and regulations (CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B). The Precise Sense™ series readers 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause …
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Document No ASP 103 1009 - 5120/1 F Author Per Ola Olsson Date 2011-09-22 Revision RA Page 1/2 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Org. no.: Bankgiro Scheelevägen 30 +46 46 31 11 00 +46 46 31 11 01 [email protected] 556545-6596 5198-1686 Box 798 SE-220 07 Lund, Sweden PROJECT Sense TITLE Request for Confidentiality, FCC Name Function Date Checked: Approved: Authorised: 2011-09-21 Paper copies of this document are for reference only. The electronic original is authorised and archived according to GEN/MEM/0003/PB. Document No: ASP 103 1009 - 5120/1 F Date: 2011-09-22 Revision: RA Page: 2/2 The ownership and copyright of this document belongs to Precise Biometrics AB and must not be disclosed, copied, altered or used without the written permission of Precise Biometrics AB. Request for permanent Confidentiality Wednesday, 21 September 2011 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE: Certification Application FCC ID: PBKASP1031009 Pursuant to sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, the applicant requests permanent confidential treatment of the following documents accompanying this application: • “Confidential_Schematics.pdf ”(Schematics) • “Confidential_Block Diagram.pdf (Block diagram) The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to Precise Biometrics AB and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Per Ola Olsson Senior Engineer, hardware development Precise Biometrics AB Scheelevägen 30 SE-223 63 Lund Sweden Phone: +46 (0)46 31 11 06 Cellular: +46 (0)730 35 67 06 Fax: +46 (0)46 31 11 01 E-mail: [email protected]
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Six readers to fit your various authentication needs A new generation of fingerprint readers by Precise Biometrics Fit for your purpose Whether you are looking for ease-of-use, high security or cost-efficiency, you will find what you need in our new generation of fingerprint readers - Precise Sense™. Precise Sense™ is the latest family of fingerprint readers from Precise Biometrics, offered in an ergonomic and stylish design at the market’s most attractive prices. Precise Sense™ is a series of readers offered in various designs, including a combined fingerprint and smart card reader for either contact or contactless cards. Precise Sense™ is also available as a biometric only device. All readers are available with either swipe or flatbed sensor. The swipe sensor models have been optimized with a smart guiding rail design to assist novice users while the flatbed sensors enable single touch performance. Precise Sense™ enables biometric access to your local computer, corporate server or cloud services. With its variation in design it fits any government, corporation or induvidual looking for a cost efficient, easy-to-use secure authentication solution. What solutions can be used with the Precise Sense™ readers? There are many different types of authetication solutions for the Precise Sense™ readers. Depending on your specific IT security needs, Precise Biometrics can guide you among our available partner applications. Please contact us for more information at [email protected] For a basic quick and easy access to your computer, Precise Biometrics offers the Precise BioMatch™ Logon for Windows 7 (fingerprint only) for free download at our website: www.precisebiometrics.com/logon PreciSe SenSe cL Contactless card fingerprint reader with flatbed sensor. For contact smart cards For contactless smart cards Only fingerprints State-of-the-art reader for contact- less smart cards and NFC mobile devices. PreciSe SenSe cL-S Contactless card fingerprint reader with swipe sensor. State-of-the-art reader for contact- less smart cards and NFC mobile devices. PreciSe SenSe Mc Contact card fingerprint reader with flatbed sensor. Convenient, easy and intiutive for all users due to its large sensor. Release beginning of 2011 Released beginning of 2012 or on demand Release end of 2011 PreciSe SenSe Mc-S Contact card fingerprint reader with swipe sensor. Most cost-efficient combo-reader in the market. Release beginning of 2011 PreciSe SenSe x-S No-card fingerprint reader with swipe sensor Slim and sleek fingerprint reader for quick and easy access to your computer Release beginning of 2011 PreciSe SenSe x No-card fingerprint reader with flatbed sensor Convenient finger- print reader that can be used with any freeware for Windows 7 Release 2012 or on demand All readers support both Mac and PC hardware platforms running Windows, OSX, or Linux. Want to buy or learn more? Contact [email protected] or visit www.precisebiometrics.com About Precise Biometrics Precise Biometrics is the largest provider of combined fingerprint and smart card readers with more than 125,000 readers deployed worldwide. With close to 100 million contracted licenses, we are also the world-leading provider of Match-on-Card technology – the technology for storing and matching fingerprints on a smart card. We supply a variety of authentication solutions to all types of customers. Our technology is used in national ID card programs in for example Thailand, Portugal and Venezuela as well as well as government ID card (US Department of State, FAA, NASA) and employee ID (AXA Group) to provide secure, scalable, private and easy to use authentication. Helpful resources www.precisebiometrics.com to learn more about us and our new generation of fingerprint readers, available first quarter 2011. www.matchoncard.com to learn more about Match-on-Card technology
DELTA Development Technology AB Finnslätten Elektronikgatan 47 721 36 Västerås Sweden Tel. 021-31 44 80 Fax 021-31 44 81 [email protected] www.delta-dt.se Bankgiro 5534-7728 VAT SE 556556207001 DELTA Development Technology AB is a subsidiary company of DELTA DELTA Test Report TEST Reg. no. 19 TEST REPORTissued by an AccreditedTesting Laboratory Th e r e p or t m us t n o t b e r e pr od uc e d, ex c e pt i n f ul l , wi t h o ut t h e wr i tt e n a p pr ov al o f DE L TA . Thi s r e p or t i s i s s u e d u nd er t h e r ul es of DA N A K ( D ani s h A c c r edi ta ti o n) an d I LA C ( In t er n a ti o n al L ab or at or y A c c r e di t ati o n Co o p er ati on ) i nc l u di ng i ts M RA ( M ut u al Re c o g ni ti on A r r a n gem e nt) . F ur t h er i nf or m ati o n c a n b e fo u n d a t ww w .d a n ak . dk a n d w ww .i l ac . or g. Th e r e p or t m us t n o t b e r e pr od uc e d, ex c e pt i n f ul l , wi t h o ut t h e wr i tt e n a p pr ov al o f DE L TA . EMC_RepGen MAIN TEMPLATE V.56 / 2011-03-10 Thi s r e p or t i s i s s u e d u nd er t h e r ul es of S W E DA C ( S w e di s h A c c r e di t ati o n) a n d I LA C ( In t er na- ti o n al La b or at or y A c c r e di t ati on Co o p er at i on) i n c l u di n g i ts M RA ( M ut u al Rec o g ni ti o n A r r a n ge- m e nt) . F ur t her i n f or m ati on c an b e f o u n d atw w w.s w e dac .s ea n dww w .i l ac .or g. Th e r e p or t m us t n o t b e r e pr od uc e d, ex c e pt i n f ul l , wi t h o ut t h e wr i tt e n a p pr ov al o f DE L TA . EMC emission test of Sense MC Performed for Precise Biometrics AB REC-E702894_1 Projec t no.: E702894 Page 1 of 18 27 April 2011 REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 3 of 18 JANH Table of contentsPage 1.Summary of tests4 2.Test object(s) and auxiliary equipment5 2.1Test object(s)5 2.2Auxiliary equipment6 3.General test conditions7 3.1Test setup during test7 3.1.1Description and intended use of test object7 3.1.2Test modes during emission tests7 3.1.3Nominal power consumption7 3.2Modifications of the test object8 3.3Test sequence8 4.Test results9 4.1Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains9 4.2Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field14 5.National registrations and accreditations17 5.1FCC Registrations17 5.2SWEDAC Accreditation17 6.List of instruments18 REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 4 of 18 JANH 1.Summary of tests TestsTest methodsResults Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains ANSI C63.4:2009Passed Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field ANSI C63.4:2009Passed Conclusion The test object(s) mentioned in this report meet(s) the requirements of the standard(s) stated below. 47 CFR – Telecommunication, Chapter I – FCC Part 15 – Radio Frequency De- vices - Subpart B: Unintentional radiators The test results relate only to the object(s) tested. REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 5 of 18 JANH 2.Test object(s) and auxiliary equipment 2.1Test object(s) Test object 2.1.1 Name of test objectSense MC Model / typePrecise Sense MC Part no.SAA 103 1001 Serial no.3-123 ManufacturerPrecise Biometrics AB Supply voltage5V Software versionN/A Highest frequency generated or used 12 MHz Comment Photo 2.1.1Precise Sense MC REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 6 of 18 JANH 2.2Auxiliary equipment Auxiliary equipment 2.2.1 Name of auxiliary equipmentComputer Model / typeThinkpad 600E Part no.2645-8BG Serial no.5537CNN 02/99 ManufacturerIBM Supply voltage230V Auxiliary equipment supplied by the client, who also has the responsibility for its correct function and set up. Comment Auxiliary equipment 2.2.2 Name of auxiliary equipmentDesktop Printer Model / typeDeskjet895Cxi Part no.C6410A Serial no.HU0151N087 ManufacturerHewlet Packard Supply voltage230V Auxiliary equipment supplied by the client, who also has the responsibility for its correct function and set up. Comment Auxiliary equipment 2.2.3 Name of auxiliary equipmentComputer Mouse Model / typeWheel Mouse Part no.83351-576 Serial no.0304842 ManufacturerMicrosoft Supply voltage5V Auxiliary equipment supplied by the client, who also has the responsibility for its correct function and set up. Comment REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 7 of 18 JANH 3.General test conditions 3.1Test setup during test Figure 3.1.1 Block diagram of test object(s) with cables and auxiliary equipment. NameCat.TypeMax. Length Signal Cable 1ShieldedUSB Cable with ferrite1.5 m Power cableUnshielded3 x 1.5 mm 2 1.8 m Power cableUnshielded3 x 1.5 mm 2 1.8 m Printer cableShielded1.9 m 3.1.1Description and intended use of test object Combined fingerprint and smart card reader intended for office or personal use. 3.1.2Test modes during emission tests Continuous fingerprint sensor image capture and smart card communication. 3.1.3Nominal power consumption 200 mA Sense MC ”AUX 1” PC ”AUX 2” Printer Power cable 230 VAC Power cable 230 VAC Signal cable 1 ”AUX 3” Mouse REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 8 of 18 JANH 3.2Modifications of the test object No modification was implemented to the test object. 3.3Test sequence The tests described in this test report were performed in the following sequence: 1.Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field 2.Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 9 of 18 JANH 4.Test results 4.1Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains Test objectSense MCSheetCE-1 TypePrecise Sense MCProject no.E702894 Serial no.3-123Date28 Mar. 2011 ClientPrecise Biometrics ABInitialsJANH SpecificationFCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class BFrequency0.15-30 MHz Test method Characteristics ANSI C63.4:2009 Artificial mains network: 50, 50H Temperature Humidity 22C 48% RH DetectorPeak, quasi peak, and averageBandwidth9 kHz Test equipm.EMC Hall A Västerås Setup VEA1Uncertainty1.8 dB Line under testMaximum of Line and Neutral Test resultThe measured voltages were below the limit CompliantYes 4.3 Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains 24 Apr. 2011Yes CommentsMains voltage: 230 VAC During test an artificial hand…
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DELTA Development Technology AB Finnslätten Elektronikgatan 47 721 36 Västerås Sweden Tel. 021-31 44 80 Fax 021-31 44 81 [email protected] www.delta-dt.se Bankgiro 5534-7728 VAT SE 556556207001 DELTA Development Technology AB is a subsidiary company of DELTA DELTA Test Report TEST Reg. no. 19 TEST REPORTissued by an AccreditedTesting Laboratory Th e r e p or t m us t n o t b e r e pr od uc e d, ex c e pt i n f ul l , wi t h o ut t h e wr i tt e n a p pr ov al o f DE L TA . Thi s r e p or t i s i s s u e d u nd er t h e r ul es of DA N A K ( D ani s h A c c r edi ta ti o n) an d I LA C ( In t er n a ti o n al L ab or at or y A c c r e di t ati o n Co o p er ati on ) i nc l u di ng i ts M RA ( M ut u al Re c o g ni ti on A r r a n gem e nt) . F ur t h er i nf or m ati o n c a n b e fo u n d a t ww w .d a n ak . dk a n d w ww .i l ac . or g. Th e r e p or t m us t n o t b e r e pr od uc e d, ex c e pt i n f ul l , wi t h o ut t h e wr i tt e n a p pr ov al o f DE L TA . EMC_RepGen MAIN TEMPLATE V.56 / 2011-03-10 Thi s r e p or t i s i s s u e d u nd er t h e r ul es of S W E DA C ( S w e di s h A c c r e di t ati o n) a n d I LA C ( In t er na- ti o n al La b or at or y A c c r e di t ati on Co o p er at i on) i n c l u di n g i ts M RA ( M ut u al Rec o g ni ti o n A r r a n ge- m e nt) . F ur t her i n f or m ati on c an b e f o u n d atw w w.s w e dac .s ea n dww w .i l ac .or g. Th e r e p or t m us t n o t b e r e pr od uc e d, ex c e pt i n f ul l , wi t h o ut t h e wr i tt e n a p pr ov al o f DE L TA . EMC emission test of Sense MC-S Performed for Precise Biometrics AB REC-E702894_2 Projec t no.: E702894 Page 1 of 18 27 April 2011 REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 3 of 18 JANH Table of contentsPage 1.Summary of tests4 2.Test object(s) and auxiliary equipment5 2.1Test object(s)5 2.2Auxiliary equipment6 3.General test conditions7 3.1Test setup during test7 3.1.1Description and intended use of test object7 3.1.2Test modes during emission tests7 3.1.3Nominal power consumption7 3.2Modifications of the test object8 3.3Test sequence8 4.Test results9 4.1Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains9 4.2Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field14 5.National registrations and accreditations17 5.1FCC Registrations17 5.2SWEDAC Accreditation17 6.List of instruments18 REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 4 of 18 JANH 1.Summary of tests TestsTest methodsResults Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains ANSI C63.4:2009Passed Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field ANSI C63.4:2009Passed Conclusion The test object(s) mentioned in this report meet(s) the requirements of the standard(s) stated below. 47 CFR – Telecommunication, Chapter I – FCC Part 15 – Radio Frequency De- vices - Subpart B: Unintentional radiators The test results relate only to the object(s) tested. REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 5 of 18 JANH 2.Test object(s) and auxiliary equipment 2.1Test object(s) Test object 2.1.1 Name of test objectSense MC-S Model / typePrecise Sense MC-S Part no.SAA 103 1002 Serial no.3-114 ManufacturerPrecise Biometrics AB Supply voltage5V Software versionN/A Highest frequency generated or used 12 MHz Comment Photo 2.1.1Precise Sense MC-S REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 6 of 18 JANH 2.2Auxiliary equipment Auxiliary equipment 2.2.1 Name of auxiliary equipmentComputer Model / typeThinkpad 600E Part no.2645-8BG Serial no.5537CNN 02/99 ManufacturerIBM Supply voltage230V Auxiliary equipment supplied by the client, who also has the responsibility for its correct function and set up. Comment Auxiliary equipment 2.2.2 Name of auxiliary equipmentDesktop Printer Model / typeDeskjet895Cxi Part no.C6410A Serial no.HU0151N087 ManufacturerHewlet Packard Supply voltage230V Auxiliary equipment supplied by the client, who also has the responsibility for its correct function and set up. Comment Auxiliary equipment 2.2.3 Name of auxiliary equipmentComputer Mouse Model / typeWheel Mouse Part no.83351-576 Serial no.0304842 ManufacturerMicrosoft Supply voltage5V Auxiliary equipment supplied by the client, who also has the responsibility for its correct function and set up. Comment REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 7 of 18 JANH 3.General test conditions 3.1Test setup during test Figure 3.1.1 Block diagram of test object(s) with cables and auxiliary equipment. NameCat.TypeMax. Length Signal Cable 1ShieldedUSB Cable with ferrite1.5 m Power cableUnshielded3 x 1.5 mm 2 1.8 m Power cableUnshielded3 x 1.5 mm 2 1.8 m Printer cableShielded1.9 m 3.1.1Description and intended use of test object Combined fingerprint and smart card reader intended for office or personal use. 3.1.2Test modes during emission tests Continuous fingerprint sensor image capture and smart card communication. 3.1.3Nominal power consumption 200 mA Sense MC-S ”AUX 1” PC ”AUX 2” Printer Power cable 230 VAC Power cable 230 VAC Signal cable 1 ”AUX 3” Mouse REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 8 of 18 JANH 3.2Modifications of the test object No modification was implemented to the test object. 3.3Test sequence The tests described in this test report were performed in the following sequence: 1.Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field 2.Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 9 of 18 JANH 4.Test results 4.1Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains Test objectSense MC-SSheetCE-1 TypePrecise Sense MC-SProject no.E702894 Serial no.3-114Date28 Mar. 2011 ClientPrecise Biometrics ABInitialsJANH SpecificationFCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class BFrequency0.15-30 MHz Test method Characteristics ANSI C63.4:2009 Artificial mains network: 50, 50H Temperature Humidity 22C 48% RH DetectorPeak, quasi peak, and averageBandwidth9 kHz Test equipm.EMC Hall A Västerås Setup VEA1Uncertainty1.8 dB Line under testMaximum of Line and Neutral Test resultThe measured voltages were below the limit CompliantYes 4.3 Measurement of radio frequency voltage on mains 24 Apr. 2011Yes CommentsMains voltage: 230 VAC During test an a…
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REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 12 of 18 JANH Photo 4.1.1 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency voltageon mains. Photo 4.1.2 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency voltageon mains with an artificial hand applied to the test object. REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 13 of 18 JANH Photo 4.1.3 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency voltageon mains. REC-E702894_1 DELTA-E702894 Page 16 of 18 JANH Photo 4.2.1 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field. Front view. Photo 4.2.2 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field. Side view.
REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 12 of 18 JANH Photo 4.1.1 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency voltageon mains. Photo 4.1.2 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency voltageon mains with an artificial hand applied to the test object. REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 13 of 18 JANH Photo 4.1.3 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency voltageon mains. REC-E702894_2 DELTA-E702894 Page 16 of 18 JANH Photo 4.2.1 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field. Front view. Photo 4.2.2 Test setup regarding measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic field. Side view.
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Fingerprint Reader
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Combined Finger Print and Smart Card Reader
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
Electronic Personnel Identification System
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JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
USB Fingerprint Sensor/Smart Card Reader
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
Smart card
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter