Secu Gen Fingerprint Reader Guide
Secu Gen Fingerprint Reader Guide
SG1-0007B-012 (04/11)
Copyright 1998-2011 SecuGen Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Specifications are subject to change without notice. SecuGen, FDP01, FDP02, FDU01, FDU02, FDU03, FDU04, SDU03, SecuGen Hamster, and SecuGen OptiMouse are trademarks or registered trademarks of SecuGen Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other names or brands may be the property of their respective owners.
Contents
CONSUMER NOTICES ........................................................................................................... III BEFORE YOU BEGIN .............................................................................................................. V
BIOMETRICS OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................... V ABOUT SECUGEN .................................................................................................................................. V ABOUT SECUGEN PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................ VI
CHAPTER 5. TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................... 22
5.1. PROBLEMS WITH USB READERS ................................................................................................22
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Consumer Notices
FCC NOTICE INFORMATION FOR THE USER 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 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1. 2. 3. 4. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user may find the following publication prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems" (Stock Number 004-000-00345-4). Available exclusively from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (telephone 202-512-1800). FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC Rules could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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CE NOTICE INFORMATION FOR THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B or Class 2 digital device, pursuant to EN 55022 Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the expense of the user. The user may find the following publication prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems" (Stock Number 004-000-00345-4). Available exclusively from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (telephone 202-512-1800). WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to EN 55022 Rules could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences due Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
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About SecuGen
SecuGen (www.secugen.com) provides biometric solutions for physical and network security employing advanced fingerprint recognition technology. The companys comprehensive product line includes quality optical fingerprint sensors and peripherals, software, and development kits used for a variety of innovative applications including Internet, enterprise network and desktop security, physical access control, time and attendance management, and financial and medical records control. SecuGen patented products feature the industrys best warranty and are renowned for their accuracy, reliability and versatility. Based in Silicon Valley, SecuGen has been serving the biometric community since 1998 and is an active member of the the Biometrics Consortium (www.biometrics.org) and the BioAPI Consortium (www.bioapi.org).
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing SecuGen fingerprint readers!
You will find many uses for SecuGen readers, not only for the application you may have just purchased, but also for future software applications that are being developed today through SecuGens wide network of independent software vendors. This guide explains the different types of SecuGen readers, guides you through installation, and provides tips on usage, care and troubleshooting.
In this document and elsewhere, the terms reader and device may be used interchangeably to refer to the SecuGen fingerprint reader itself.
1.2. Drivers
As with most PC peripherals, the SecuGen fingerprint reader is a peripheral device that requires a driver to provide detailed instructions to the operating system to activate or control the device. SecuGen readers are supplied with a device driver CD. In many cases, the biometric software application you purchased may also have SecuGen drivers included in its installation CD. SecuGen periodically updates its device drivers, which are always available for download from its website at www.secugen.com/download.
Chapter 2. Installation
Chapter 2. Installation
You will need to install the appropriate device driver your SecuGen reader. Drivers may be provided by: The SecuGen Device Driver CD that comes with your device Electronic file downloaded from SecuGens website at www.secugen.com/download The installation CD of a biometric software application that you have purchased separately
The following instructions are provided for the first two methods listed above. For the third method, please refer to the installation instructions provided by the maker of the software application.
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Chapter 2. Installation
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Click Next, and the Wizard will copy all necessary files.
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If your reader is not connected, you will be prompted to connect it. To connect at a later time, you may click on Plug in Later.
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If your reader is plugged in, you will see the following window. Click Next to continue.
Chapter 2. Installation
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The following window will appear after successful installation of the device driver. You may check the Device Diagnostic Tool box (optional) and click Finish.
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If you checked the Device Diagnostic Tool, the hardware test utility will run automatically. If you did not connect your reader, you will not see the Run Device Diagnostic Utility option.
10. When your reader is connected, you may the run the Device Diagnostic Utility at a later time by clicking on Start > Run and typing SGDX. Refer to Chapter 4, Device Diagnostic Utility, for more information on how to improve reader scanning and performance with this utility. This utility can also be used to practice capturing your fingerprint and to become familiar with using the reader.
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Chapter 2. Installation
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(For OptiMouse only) USB Composite Device Driver Installation. Click Next to continue.
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Select CD-ROM drive. Click Next to continue loading the drivers from the Device Driver CD.
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Click Next to continue the USB Composite Device installation. Click Finish when installation is complete.
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Chapter 2. Installation
Installing USB Device Drivers via USB Human Interface Device Driver Installation (for OptiMouse and Windows 98 only)
1. 2. Click Next to continue searching for the USB Human Interface Device driver. Insert the Windows 98 installation CD. Repeat steps 3-5 to search for the HID driver on the CD ROM drive. (The file is called hidclass.sys.) When prompted, insert the Windows 98 CD containing the necessary file, and click OK, and then click Finish after the HID drivers are loaded. Remove the Windows 98 CD and insert the Device Driver installation CD again.
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Select Specify a Location, and then select the directory \FDU02\Drivers\Win9x from the installation CD. Note: For Windows OS higher than 9x, select the directory \FDU02\Drivers from the Installation CD.
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Chapter 2. Installation
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Click Next to continue the SecuGen Driver, and then click Finish when installation is complete.
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To check that all the drivers have been installed, go to the Device Manager (by clicking on Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Device Manager). If any of the following is missing, try re-installing the drivers using the steps outlined above. TYPE OF DEVICE > SPECIFIC DEVICE Human Interface Devices > USB Human Interface Device (needed only for OptiMouse) Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Composite Device (needed only for OptiMouse and Windows 98) Universal Serial Bus controllers > SecuGen FDU02 USB FRD
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Important Notes: Fingerprint images are never stored SecuGen fingerprint technology is based on minutiae, the feature points around the core of your fingerprint. When a fingerprint is captured, only a portion of the minutiae are sampled, and then processed by an extraction algorithm and converted into a secure template. After the template is formed, the fingerprint image is deleted. All fingerprints are used in the form of templates enrollment and matching. Fingerprint images cannot be reconstructed from minutiae or templates The minutiae sampled from a fingerprint do not have enough information to recreate an image of the fingerprint. Additionally, minutiae cannot be extracted from a template because the mathematical conversion from minutiae to template is irreversible. As a final measure of security, templates are secured using advanced encryption to prevent data from being hacked.
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The core of your fingerprint is located in the pad of the first segment of your finger. An easy way to ensure that the core is capture when scanning is to place the finger so that the first joint of the finger aligns with the bottom edge of sensor window.
Problematic fingerprints
By following the above guidelines, you should be able to get consistently good results. Sometimes, however, certain skin conditions or environments may cause poor fingerprint images. Damp skin may cause fingerprints that are too dark or smudged, but can be remedied by wiping fingers before input. If your finger is extremely dry, you can safely use a moisturizing lotion before input. Alternatively, if these problems are persistent, you can by adjust the brightness settings for your device to get the best contrast and brightness levels. For more instructions, refer to Section 4.2.
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For Hamster readers equipped with Auto-On Do not place your finger too slowly or too softly
The Auto-On sensor might not detect your finger when its placed too slowly or too softly on the reader. If the LED fails to turn on, remove your finger and wait for 5 seconds to allow the sensor to reset. Then try again.
Do not wrap your fingers or hand around the top of the reader near the sensor
The Auto-On sensor might not detect your finger if your fingers are wrapped around the sides or back of the top of the Hamster. If the LED fails to turn on, remove your finger and wait for 5 seconds to allow the sensor to reset. Then try again.
Avoid touching the sides and back of the blue circled area
Fingerprint sensor inside the Hamster (Left: Side view. Right: Rear view) Avoid touching the blue areas.
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You can run the Device Diagnostic Utility at any time by going to Start > Run. Type sgdx, and click OK.
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Place your finger on the sensor of the reader and click Capture. When the red LED of your reader lights up, an image will be captured and displayed in the main window.
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To test the Auto-On function, click on the Enable Auto Capture checkbox. The reader will automatically capture a fingerprint when you place your finger on the sensor.
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For manual adjustment, click and drag the Brightness or Contrast sliders, and then click Preview again. If the images are still too bright, you can further adjust the gain setting by moving the Gain slider.
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To let the system automatically determine optimal settings, click Auto Exposure. Hold your finger still on the sensor window during the entire process. The settings will automatically change incrementally, and a blue status bar will indicate the progress. Click Preview again to check the improvement of your fingerprint image.
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To keep the new settings, click OK. To go back to the original settings, click Cancel.
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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
5.1. Problems with USB Readers
Windows is warning me that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP or Vista If you are a Windows XP or Vista user and you see a warning box that says the SecuGen device driver has not passed Windows Logo testing, please click the Continue Anyway button. Our drivers have been tested thoroughly, and they are designed work with Windows XP and Vista. Be sure to use the latest version of SecuGenDriverInstall available for download from SecuGens website at www.secugen.com/download. Drivers are regularly updated for Windows compatibility, and they are also periodically made available through Microsoft's Windows Update web site and included in future Windows Service Packs. (www.windowsupdate.com). My SecuGen USB reader does not power on If you have connected the reader to a USB port in a USB keyboard or hub, verify that the USB keyboard or hub has its own power-supply. Some SecuGen readers use up to 150 mA of electric current, so they should only be connected to hubs that are self-powered. If the USB keyboard or hub is not self-powered, connect the reader directly to the computer. My USB reader initializes and powers on, but it cannot capture fingerprints When you have other high-speed USB devices, such as a digital camera or scanner, connected to your computer, the SecuGen reader cannot be used at the same time. SecuGen USB readers may use up to 66% of USB 1.1 bandwidth, and therefore cannot function concurrently with any other device using more than 40% of the bandwidth. Close the programs that use the other USB devices, and if necessary, disconnect those devices, before using the SecuGen reader. My USB reader initializes and powers on, but it cannot capture fingerprints sometimes If you are using a reader that is equipped with the Auto-On feature, you might be experiencing interference with the Auto-On sensor. To reset the sensor, remove you finger from the sensor and wait 5 seconds to allow the sensor to reset. To prevent this problem, see section 3.1 Usage Tips. My OptiMouse is very slow When certain other mouse drivers are installed on your computer, the USB OptiMouse response may be slow. Click Start > Control Panel > Mouse and the Operation tab to adjust the speed of mouse pointer. If you cannot adjust the speed of mouse pointer, remove the other mouse driver from the system. My OptiMouse doesnt work Verify that the USB adapter of the OptiMouse is connected to the USB port correctly. Click Start > Control Panel > System and select the Device Manager tab to verify that the mouse drivers are installed correctly. If they are not installed correctly, repeat the installation process and be sure to select the USB mouse. My USB reader is not recognized If you are using an FDU02 based reader, be sure to use the latest device driver from SecuGens website at www.secugen.com/download. Although older FDU01 devices can work with FDU02 device drivers, readers based on FDU02 cannot work with FDU01 device drivers.
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