User's Manual

PICS User’s Manual 07 June 2004
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PIC will be deleted. For this reason, it is important to be sure that there is
one and only one PIC turned on during this process.
4) The operator would then press either the Enroll Finger button or the Enroll
Duress button. The enrollment operation is identical for both buttons, except
the PIC will identify the finger enrolled as a duress finger and inform the
PICS Reader during the verification process. Whenever a duress finger is
enrolled in the PIC, the Duress Enrolled status will be displayed on the Enroll
PIC User dialog box.
5) After the step 4 above, the PIC Status should indicate PLACE FINGER. The
PIC user should place the appropriate finger on the sensor. The PIC LED will
light green and the status will indicate REMOVE FINGER. This process
should be repeated two more times (total of three times) to complete the
enrollment. When it is done, the PIC Status will indicate either
ENROLLMENT COMPLETE or ENROLLMENT FAILURE. If the
enrollment completes successfully, the user should attempt to verify the finger
just enrolled. If the user cannot verify the enrolled finger, the finger can be
disenrolled using the Disenroll Last Finger button, and the finger can be re-
enrolled. If the enrollment fails, the finger should simply be re-enrolled. A
new user may take several attempts before successfully enrolling.
6) Repeat the above process for each finger to be enrolled and for a single duress
finger. Note that in the event of more than one duress finger being enrolled,
the last one enrolled is in fact the only duress finger identified by the PIC.
The previous duress fingers will be treated as normal enrollments.
7) Once all the desired fingers have been enrolled, the Enrollment Station
Operator should unclick the Enroll button. This will complete the enrollment
process for the PIC.
8) At this point, if the PIC system includes a keypad for backup operation, the
Enrollment Station Operator should click the Set PIN button and allow the
PIC to enter a PIN for keypad operation. The PIN should be 4 to 8 digits
long.
9) The final step required for enrollment is for the operator to click the Done
button. This will actually store the enrollment information in the database and
in the PICS Reader. If the operator presses the Cancel button or closes the
dialog box without pressing the Done button, the PIC will still recognize the
user, but the PICS reader will not recognize the PIC or the user. After the
Done button is pressed, the list on the USERS screen should include the PIC
ID.