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PBKMS010013USB Fingerprint Reader Security System

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USB Fingerprint Reader Security System - FCC ID PBKMS010013 - Precise Biometrics AB
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Application Details

Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
Date of Grant
Mar 28, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 28, 2001
Equipment Note
USB Fingerprint Reader Security System
Company
Precise Biometrics AB
Country
Sweden

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Users Manual

Most of the information in a fingerprint is located in the middle of the finger pad. Therefore, it is important that the middle of the finger pad is placed in the sensor centre at enrolment and logon.  Do not “roll” your finger pad. Just press it flat to the sensor.  Place the centre of your finger pad in the sensor centre.  Use medium pressure and avoid rotating your finger. Perfectly placed finger. To get more experience in logging on with your fingerprint, refer to the Precise Demo. Access the Precise Demo by clicking Start > Programs > Precise Biometrics > Demo . 1. If you have a Precise 100 SC Reader, insert your smart card into the reader and place your finger on the reader. If you have a Precise 100 A Reader, simply place your finger on the reader. You can also press the Enter key and then enter your Username. 2. Place your primary logon finger on the fingerprint reader sensor. The Verify Fingerprint screen will appear. 3. Keep your finger placed on the sensor as long as the yellow light is flashing. The system verifies your fingerprint and access rights for the selected domain.If verification fails, make sure:  your username and domain are correct  you place the selected finger on the centre of the sensor For more information on the Precise 100 system, please refer to the User’s Manual located on the software CD. © Precise Biometrics AB, 2000info@precisebiometrics.comwww.precisebiometrics.comTelephoneSweden: +46-46-311 100United States: +1-703-848 9266All rights reserved. Second Edition September 2000 P/N: AM010013 R2A Good image: fingerprint in the middle, medium pressure to the sensor. Logging on Using a Fingerprint Correct Finger Placement Quick Reference Precise 100 SC Precise 100 A Precise 100 Client for Windows NT/2000 Log on as an administratorYou must have administrator rights on your local computer to install the Precise 100 Client software.Install softwareInsert the Precise 100 Client software CD. The Master Setup screen will appear. 1. If you have a Precise 100 Reader with USB connector, please connect it to your PC now. Windows 2000 will detect the new hardware and install the necessary drivers from the CD. If you have a Precise 100 Reader with parallel port connector, click the Parallel Driver button to install the necessary parallel port drivers. 2. If you are using Windows NT you must install the Microsoft Smartcard Base Components, if not previously installed. If you are using Windows 2000 do not install the Smartcard Base Components, the system may crash . To install the Smart Card Base Components a) Click the SC Base Components button, a submenu appears. b) Click the Base Components button in the submenu. c) Click the Update button in the submenu and follow the instructions 3. To install the Precise 100 Client software, click the Precise 100 Client button and follow the instructions. 4. Restart the computer. NOTE: To be able to log into a domain server account, the user has to be enrolled on the domain server. If the user is enrolled on a local computer, he or she can only log into that computer using a fingerprint. 1. Log on as an administrator.2. Click Start > Programs > Precise Biometrics > BioManager . The BioManager screen will appear. 3. Click User > New User . The User Information screen of the Fingerprint Enrolment wizard will appear. 4. Enter the desired information in the Username , Full Name and Description field. If you have a Precise 100 SC Reader, you can choose to store the data on the smart card. Click Next . The Reading Fingerprints screen will appear. 5. Select the fingerprint to be registered by clicking in one of the checkboxes. 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. To ensure a good image, make sure the centre of the finger pad is placed in the sensor centre. The fingerprint is read four times, for the system to select and verify a good print. 7. Register another fingerprint, or click Next . The Logon Information screen will appear. 8. Select primary logon finger. The primary logon finger is the default finger that will be used to log into the system. NOTE: If a current password user is enrolled, the current password is no longer valid. A new password must be typed, in order for the user to log on with a password. 9. Click Next . The saving screen will appear. Click Finish to store the data. Connect the fingerprint readerIf you have a Precise 100 Reader with USB connector, skip this sectionand go to the nextpage “Log on as an administrator”. If you have a Precise 100 Reader with parallel portconnector, follow the instructions below.1. Make sure that the computer has been turned off.2. Connect the fingerprint reader to the computer as shown below.To set the parallel port:1. Access the system setup utility on your computer. On most computers this is done by pressing the F1, F10, Delete or Esc key during system booting, i.e. immediatelyafter switching on the computer. 2. Find the parallel port mode and set it for ECP. If the ECP selection is unavailable, the parallel port is probably already set for ECP. 3. Save your changes and exit the system setup utility. Installation Enrolling a User parallel port connector pass-through PS/2 connector keyboard PS/2 connector NOTE: The parallel port must be set to ECP mode, otherwise the fingerprint reader will notfunction properly. Please refer to the computermanual for additional information, or follow theinstructions below. NOTE: If the CD does not start automatically, start the CD from the desktop by double-clicking My Computer > CD > MasterSetup.exe icon . 10. Log on as an administratorYou must have administrator rights on your local computer to install the Precise 100 Client software.Install softwareInsert the Precise 100 Client software CD. The Master Setup screen will appear. 1. If you have a Precise 100 Reader with USB connector, please connect it to your PC now. Windows 2000 will detect the new hardware and install the necessary drivers from the CD. If you have a Precise 100 Reader wit…

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Users Manual

User’s Guide for Precise 100 SC Fingerprint Identification System for Windows NT/2000 Precise 100 SC Notice Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Notices For Europe: This digital equipment fulfils the requirements for radiated emission according to limit B of EN55022: 1994 and the requirements for immunity according to EN55024: 1998 residential, commercial and light industry. For the U.S.A.: FCC This device complies with part 15, subpart B, class B of the FCC Rules demonstrated by compliance with EN55022: 1994, class B. 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 undesi- red operation. The information in this user’s manual is protected by copyright and may not be repro- duced in any form without written consent from Precise Biometrics. The information in this user’s manual is subject to change without notice. Precise Biometrics shall not be liable for any technical or editorial errors herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this book. This user’s manual is published by Precise Biometrics, without any warranty. The Precise 100 Client software is protected by copyright of Precise Biometrics. © Precise Biometrics AB, 2000 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com Phone +46 (0)46 31 11 00 Fax +46 (0)46 31 11 01 Address: Dag Hammarskjölds v 2 SE-224 64 Lund Sweden All rights reserved. Second Edition October 2000 P/N: AM010001 R2A 3 Content Chapter 1 Introduction5 Precise 100 SC – the Fingerprint Reader 6 Why Use Fingerprint 7 About Precise 100 Family 8 Possible configuration 9 Icons and Conventions 10 Chapter 2 Installation11 Minimum System Requirements 12 Preparing Installation 13 Setting the Parallel Port 13 Connecting the Fingerprint Reader to the Computer 14 Installing the Fingerprint Identification Software 15 Installing the Precise 100 Client Software 16 Precise Demo 17 Port Configuration 18 Attaching the Fingerprint Reader 19 Replacing the Adhesive Tape19 Chapter 3 Using the Fingerprint Reader20 Placing Your Finger Correctly on the Fingerprint Reader 21 How to Place Your Finger 21 Fingerprint Reader Maintenance 26 4 Chapter 4 NOTE:Chapter 4 is for administrators. Users without administrator rights do not have access to the BioManager. The BioManager27 Introduction to the BioManager 28 Accessing the BioManager 28 About Primary Logon Fingers 29 About Passwords 29 About the Security Level 30 Setting the Security Level 31 Passwords and Security Level 32 Fingerprint Registration 32 Beginning Fingerprint Registration of a New User 32 Beginning Fingerprint Registration of an Existing User 33 Continue Fingerprint Registration 34 Checking and Changing a User’s Properties 37 Deleting a User 38 Chapter 5 Logging on39 Logging on with fingerprint stored on smart card 40 Logging on with a Fingerprint 42 Logging on with a Password 44 Chapter 6 Locking and Unlocking45 Locking a Workstation 46 Unlocking a Workstation 47 Unlocking with fingerprint stored on smart card 47 Unlocking with a Fingerprint 48 Unlocking with a Password 49 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 50 Fingerprint Troubleshooting 50 Smart Card Troubleshooting 51 Password Troubleshooting 51 Chapter 8 Uninstalling 52 Uninstalling the Precise 100 Client Software on Windows NT 49 Uninstalling the Precise 100 Client Software on Windows 2000 53 Uninstalling the Precise 100 Parallel Drivers 53 Glossary 54 5 Chapter 1 Congratulations on selecting Precise Biometrics’ Fingerprint Identification System! Using your fingerprint for identification is an easy and secure way to prove your identity. Please read this chapter before you install and use the system. This chapter includes the following information: • Precise 100 SC – the fingerprint reader • Why use fingerprint technology? • The Precise 100 Family • Icons and conventions Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 6 Precise 100 SC – the Fingerprint Reader Congratulations – you are about to use the Precise 100 SC for secure, cost-effective and convenient logon! The Precise 100 SC fingerprint reader The fingerprint reader includes a sensor for reading fingerprints and a smart card reader for reading and writing information on smart cards. When you place your finger on the fingerprint reader, the part of the finger that touches the sensor is read. The sensor meas- ures the capacitance in the finger pad, which reveals the pattern of the fingerprint. Thus, a paper copy with a picture of a fingerprint can not grant access to the system. When logging into a system, the read fingerprint is compared to a fingerprint template, i.e. a data file containing information about the fingerprint, stored on a hard disk or on a smart card. If the read fingerprint matches the fingerprint template, the system will grant you access. If the match is not successful, the system will deny access. It takes less than one second for the system to compare a read fingerprint with the information in the data- base. All information sent between the fingerprint reader and computer is encrypted for maximum security. If the information is stored on a smart card, you must insert the smart card into the smart card slot on the fingerprint reader before placing your finger on the sensor. If you do not have a smart card, your fingerprints are stored on the hard disk, and you will simply enter your username and place your finger on the fingerprint reader to log into the system. Chapter 1 Introduction diode fingerprint sensor smart card slot 7 Why Use Fingerprint Technology? In modern society, there is a vast need for secure identification at for instance logon to a computer network. An unauthorised person who obtains access to computer files consti- tutes a major risk to many companies. In order to prevent unauthorised access, network users have previously identified themselves with a password entered together with the username when logging into a n…

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Cover Letter(s)

Document No P100/LET/0021/PB Author Håkan Lohmander Date 2001-03-27 Revision A Page 1/1 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: WWW: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 2 +46(46)311100 +46(46)311101 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com SE-224 64 Lund, Sweden Request for Confidentiality Tuesday, 27 March 2001 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE: Certification Application FCC ID: PBKMS010013 Please be advised that the following information is to be held confidential and behalf of Precise Biometrics AB: • Schematics • Block Diagram • Bill of Materials (Parts List) • Circuit description and statement of how the device operates • Modification Letter The application contains technical information, which Precise Biometrics AB deems to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Håkan Lohmander

External Photos

Document No P100/LET/0018/PB Author Håkan Lohmander Date 2001-03-26 Revision A Page 1/3 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: WWW: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 2 +46(46)311100 +46(46)311101 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com SE-224 64 Lund, Sweden External photographs of the Precise 100 SC USB fingerprint reader for FCC Certification Document No: P100/LET/0018/PB Date: 2001-03-26 Revision: A Page: 2/3 Precise 100 SC USB Precise 100 SC USB Document No: P100/LET/0018/PB Date: 2001-03-26 Revision: A Page: 3/3 Precise 100 SC USB

ID Label/Location Info

Document No P100/LET/0020/PB Author Håkan Lohmander Date 2001-03-26 Revision A Page 1/2 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: WWW: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 2 +46(46)311100 +46(46)311101 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com SE-224 64 Lund, Sweden FCC ID Label Location and Information for Precise 100 SC USB Fingerprint Reader Document No: P100/LET/0020/PB Date: 2001-03-26 Revision: A Page: 2/2 Label size: Ca 39 mm x ca 29 mm. Label type: Self-adhesive label. UL Marked. UL File: MH 16431. Material: S-518 S. FCC text: PBKMS010013. FCC font: 8 point Helvetica Neue Cond. Below: Drawing of label to be placed on backside of reader. FCC ID: PBKMS010013 Ca 29 mm Ca 39 mm FCC ID: PBKMS010013FCC ID: PBKMS010013 Ca 29 mm Ca 39 mm Position of label on backside of reader

ID Label/Location Info

Document No P100/LET/0016/PB Author Håkan Lohmander Date 2001-03-26 Revision A Page 1/1 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: WWW: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 2 +46(46)311100 +46(46)311101 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com SE-224 64 Lund, Sweden FCC Warning statement and location for Precise 100 SC USB Warning statement The following statement will be included in the Quick Reference (printed matter) delivered with the product: 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.

Internal Photos

Document No P100/LET/0023/PB Author Håkan Lohmander Date 2001-03-28 Revision A Page 1/2 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: WWW: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 2 +46(46)311100 +46(46)311101 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com SE-224 64 Lund, Sweden Internal Photographs of Precise 100 SC USB Document No: P100/LET/0023/PB Date: 2001-03-28 Revision: A Page: 2/2 Front Back

Test Report

DANAK-195238 DELTA-K221128-9 Page 1 of 11 DELTA Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics Venlighedsvej 4 DK-2970 Hørsholm Denmark Tel. (+45) 45 86 77 22 Fax (+45) 45 86 58 98 www.delta.dk This report is issued under the rules of DANAK (The Danish Accreditation Scheme) − see overleaf. The report must not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of DELTA. 20dan-uk-c Measurements of radio frequency interference from Fingerprint Reader Precise 100 SC USB Veridicom Performed for Precise Biometrics AB Project no.: K221128-9 Date: 2000-10-09 TEST REPORT DANAK Reg. no. 19 6 annexes LIABILITY The following provisions shall apply in respect of accre- dited testing and calibration tasks conducted by DELTA Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics (herein- after DEL- TA) and of test reports and calibration certificates issued by DELTA. 1. DELTA shall not be liable for any loss or damage un- less it is established that such loss or damage results from negligence or breach of duty on the part of DELTA. 2. The procedures used for testing/calibration and the preparation of the present test report/calibration certificate are based on the knowledge and techniques available to DELTA at the time of testing/calibration. DELTA shall not be held liable should subsequent technical developments indicate that such knowledge or techniques were inade- quate or incorrect. 3. DELTA shall not be liable for loss or damage -in cases where the product causing such loss or damage has not been tested by DELTA, except where it is estab- lished that such product is identical to one tested or ex- amined by DELTA, or -in cases where such loss or damage results from a property of a product or of a use, to which such product is put, which either has not been tested or examined and de- scribed in the present report or differs from DELTA’s de- scription in that report of the properties of the product or of uses to which it might be put. 4. DELTA will in no event be liable for consequential losses such as, but not limited to, loss of profit. 5. Should a third party enter a claim for compensation which exceeds the limits for DELTA’s liability as set out in § 1-4 above, then defence against any such claim shall be the responsibility of the Client if DELTA so requires, and all costs of such defence and of any litigation in con- nection therewith shall be borne by the Client. Should DELTA be held liable or otherwise be ordered to make payments in excess of the limits set out in § 1-4, then the Client shall be obliged to indemnify and hold DELTA harmless in respect of such excess. 6. Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Test Re- port shall be referred to Copenhagen Arbitration. The inter- pretation and performance of this Test Report shall be gov- erned by and construed in accordance with the laws of Denmark. DANAK (DANISH ACCREDITATION) DANAK was established in 1991 in pursuance of the In- dustry and Trade Promotion Act No. 394 of 13 June 1990. The scheme is a continuation of the accreditation scheme established in 1973 under the auspices of the former Dan- ish National Testing Board (STP). The requirements to the accredited testing laboratories are laid down in the Danish Agency for Development of Trade and Industry Statutory Order No. 258 of 11 April 1994 on accreditation of laboratories to perform technical testing etc. The standards DS/EN 45001 „General criteria for the oper- ation of testing laboratories“ and DS/EN 45002 „General criteria for the assessment of testing laboratories“ are inte- grated parts of the statutory order. In order to obtain accreditation to perform technical testing it is, among other things, required: -that the testing laboratory and its personnel are free from any commercial, financial and other pressures which might influence their technical judgement. -that the testing laboratory operates a quality system which is documented. -that the testing laboratory is furnished with items of -equipment required for correct performance of the tests and measurements which the laboratory is accredited to perform. -that the testing laboratory has sufficient personnel, having the necessary education, training, technical knowl- edge and experience for their assigned functions. -that the testing laboratory has procedures for traceable calibration of equipment used for accredited testing. -that accredited testing is performed after fully docu- mented methods. -that the testing laboratory has records which contain sufficient information to permit repetition of the test. -that the testing laboratory is assessed and surveyed by DANAK on a regular basis. - that the accredited laboratory shall take out an insur- ance which will cover liability in connection with accred- ited testing Test reports carrying the logo of DANAK are used to re- port accredited testing and the logo shows that the testing has been performed in accordance with the rules of ac- creditation. DANAK-195238 DELTA-K221128-9 Page 2 of 11 PeH/aed Title Measurements of radio frequency interference from Fingerprint Reader Precise 100 SC USB Veridicom Test object Precise 100 SC USB Veridicom Report no. DANAK-195238 Project no. K221128-9 Dates of test 2000-05-16 and 2000-05-17 Client Precise Biometrics AB Dag Hamerskjölds väg 2 S – 224 64 Lund Sweden Telephone: +46 46 311100 Telefax:+46 46 311101 Contact person Mr. Håkan Lohmander Manufacturer Vellinge Electronics AB Specifications EN 55022:1994 (CISPR 22:1993 + A1:1995 + A2:1996) class B + A1:1995 + A2:1997 FCC part 15 Subpart B class B demonstrated by compliance with EN 55022:1994, class B. Results The emission from the test object was below the limit of the above specifications. Test personnel Jesper Nielsen Date 2000-10-09 Project manager Per Hansen, Facility Manager, EMC DELTA Responsible Jørgen Duvald Christensen, Department Manager, EMC DELTA The client has received this report in electronic form. DELTA keeps a paper copy of the report. DANAK-195238 DELTA-K221128-9 Page 3 of 11 PeH/aed T…

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Test Setup Photos

Document No P100/LET/0017/PB Author Håkan Lohmander Date 2001-03-15 Revision A Page 1/6 Precise Biometrics AB Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: WWW: Dag Hammarskjölds väg 2 +46(46)311100 +46(46)311101 [email protected] www.precisebiometrics.com SE-224 64 Lund, Sweden Photos from the Delta test report Measurements of radio frequency interference from Fingerprint Reader Precise 100 SC USB (K221128-9) Document No: P100/LET/0017/PB Date: 2001-03-15 Revision: A Page: 2/6 This document contains the photos included in the Delta Test Report Measurements of radio frequency interference from Fingerprint Reader Precise 100 SC USB (K221128-9). PHOTO A2.1 PHOTO A2.2 Document No: P100/LET/0017/PB Date: 2001-03-15 Revision: A Page: 3/6 PHOTO A3.1 PHOTO A3.2 Document No: P100/LET/0017/PB Date: 2001-03-15 Revision: A Page: 4/6 PHOTO A4.1 PHOTO A4.2 Document No: P100/LET/0017/PB Date: 2001-03-15 Revision: A Page: 5/6 PHOTO A5.1 PHOTO A5.2 Document No: P100/LET/0017/PB Date: 2001-03-15 Revision: A Page: 6/6 PHOTO A6.1

Contact Information

Applicant

Per-Ola Olsson(Staff Engineer, Hardware Development)
[email protected]+ 46 - 46 - 31 11 00Fax: + 46 - 46 - 31 11 01

Test Firm

DELTA Electronic TestingJorgen Christensen
[email protected]45-4586-7722Fax: 45-4586-5898

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115B--
Confidentiality
Long Term

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