Unit installation
Q3007 Biometric Transponder 
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Further fingerprints (maximum 4) can be scanned in as the Administrator fingerprints 
have been, except that the Q3007 must first be cleared for this by an Administrator 
fingerprint. This prevents unauthorised persons from scanning in their own 
fingerprints and thus gaining access rights that are not allowed. 
We recommend that every person who is to use the Q3007 should also be scanned in 
with two fingerprints, one per hand. This means that three people can be scanned in, 
with two fingerprints for each one. To scan in more fingerprints, please proceed as 
follows: 
1.  Briefly press the transponder button and wait until the LED flashes green. 
2.  Then press the button again and hold it pressed for at least 3 seconds until the 
LED flashes yellow, then release the button. 
3.  Draw the Administrator finger across the sensor; the LED goes off and then 
flashes green once after about 2 seconds. The system is now ready to scan for 30 
seconds, and this is indicated by rapid yellow flashing light. Drag the User finger 
across the sensor; the LED goes off; after about 1 second, the LED flashes green 
once to indicate that the fingerprint has been accepted. 
4.  When the LED flashes yellow rapidly again, draw the finger to be scanned in 
across the sensor again. 
5. Now repeat step 4 twice again (so that you have drawn your finger three times 
across the fingerprint sensor altogether). If an attempt has been unsuccessful 
(LED is illuminated red), drag your finger across the sensor again. 
Once the fingerprint has successfully been scanned, the data are saved. This step 
takes about 2-5 seconds and is indicated by a yellow flashing light at 2 second 
intervals. The diode is then briefly illuminated green, and the Q3007 returns to 
Standby. 
Fingerprints that are already known can always be scanned in, even if 6 fingerprints 
have already been saved. Unknown fingerprints are then rejected by the LED flashing 
red twice. 
Tips: 
•  Care in scanning in is rewarded by reliable recognition in use. 
•  Scanning in the same fingerprint several times improves the quality of the 
scanned features and thus makes the recognition of the fingerprint more 
reliable. 
•  Use a firm base when scanning in fingerprints. We recommend operation with 
one hand when scanning in thumb prints. 
•  When scanning in fingerprints, drag the finger across the sensor in a straight 
line, not too quickly, at an even speed and pressure. 
•  Make sure that the sensor is clean and that your fingers are not too dry 
(e.g. by breathing on them before having them scanned). 










