User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- USER MANUAL
- 1. WHAT IS A BPID™ SECURITY DEVICE?
- Overview
- Device Diagram
- Applications
- 2. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
- 3. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
- 4. SECURITY & PERSONAL PRIVACY
- 5. HOW IT WORKS
- 6. GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
- 7. FACILITY ACCESS TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8. COMPUTER/NETWORK LOGON TROUBLESHOOTING
- 9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- 10. CUSTOMER SERVICE
- 11. WARRANTY
- 12. LICENSING AGREEMENT
- 13. PERMISSIONS

Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4
The BPID™ Security Device’s design is simple and user-friendly. The
device has four components:
Lights: A green, yellow and red light help to prompt the
user through device operation and communicate
to the user what mode the device is in.
Power Button: Turns the device on and off
Fingerprint Sensor: Scans a user’s fingerprint and either grants or
denies access to a particular resource.
Battery Compartment: Located under a sliding cover. The cover is
removed using the battery release.
Applications
The BPID™ Security Device replaces standard forms of identity
verification. Examples of possible applications include the use of a
BPID™:
In place of a proximity (prox) card for access through a door or
gate
In place of a key to access a home, garage or automobile
In place of a password to access a computer or network
In place of a driver’s license, passport, or corporate ID card to
verify an individual’s identity
In place of a credit card to purchase items without having to
swipe a traditional credit card or sign for the purchase.
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