BPID™ LFBT Security Device USER MANUAL AND LICENSING AGREEMENT VERSION 1.4 www.privaris.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 Congratulations on receiving your new BPID™ Security Device. Record your device’s unique Bluetooth™ address here: __ __ : __ __ : __ __ : __ __ : __ __ : __ __ The Bluetooth™ address is found on the back of your device. It is a 12 character string of letters and numbers separated by colons. For optimal results and convenience using your device, it is important that you read this manual.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 1. WHAT IS A BPID™ SECURITY DEVICE? OVERVIEW DEVICE DIAGRAM APPLICATIONS 2. 3 3 4 USAGE INSTRUCTIONS 5 STEP 1: ACTIVATION STEP 2: USING YOUR DEVICE - FACILITY ACCESS - COMPUTER OR NETWORK LOGON 3. 3 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 5 5 5 6 7 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORS CHANGING THE BATTERY 7 7 4. SECURITY & PERSONAL PRIVACY 8 5. HOW IT WORKS 9 ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION TRANSMISSION 9 9 9 T 6. GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING 10 7.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 1. WHAT IS A BPID™ SECURITY DEVICE? Overview A BPID™ Security Device is a wireless, biometric personal identification device that provides identity verification using fingerprint biometrics. Because no two fingerprints are identical, biometric verification significantly heightens security levels by ensuring that the intended and authorized user of the device is the only person for whom the device will function.
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.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 2. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Activation In order to activate a BPID™ Security Device you must be enrolled in the device. Enrollment is the device issuance process and is typically managed by an organization’s issuing authority, such as the Information Technology Department, Security Office, or Human Resources Department. Enrollment initializes the device and “marries” it to its owner.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 COMPUTER OR NETWORK LOGON: 1. Ensure that the computer or network is powered on. 2. Ensure that the computer has a Bluetooth™ adaptor. 3. Open the device’s clear plastic flip-cover. 4. Double-click the round gray Power Button. -The green light will continually blink. 5. The device will be detected by a properly configured computer or network and will request verification. -A blinking yellow light will indicate that the device is awaiting verification. 6.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 3. BATTERY REPLACEMENT The BPID™ Security Device is powered by a CR2 lithium battery, the same type of battery used in many cameras. A replacement battery can be purchased at most camera stores, drug stores, or supermarkets. Battery Level Indicators Low Battery Indicator: A quick flashing red light upon start-up at the same time the yellow light comes on.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 4. SECURITY & PERSONAL PRIVACY Key points related to the security of the BPID™ device and the user’s personal privacy: All fingerprint processing is done within the device, so fingerprints do not have to be stored in any type of database, thereby protecting the user’s personal privacy. The fingerprint is used only for identity verification. Neither the fingerprint nor its features are ever physically transmitted nor ever leave the device.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 5. HOW IT WORKS The BPIDTM Security Device has three functions: enrollment, verification, and transmission. Enrollment Enrollment is the device activation and issuance process and generally occurs only once. It is what assigns or “marries” the device to its user. During enrollment, numeric representations of the unique features of a fingerprint (i.e. the ridges, valleys and whorls) are encoded and securely stored on the BPIDTM device.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 6. GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Difficulty verifying. Getting solid red light instead of a solid green light. Try the following, in order, until capture speed increases or a green light appears: Make sure you are using a finger that was enrolled. Wipe-off any excess dirt or grease from finger. Wipe-off the sensor with a clean finger, swiping it down the sensor twice to clean it.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 PROBLEM Device will not power on. 1. Open battery compartment by inserting tip of pen into the battery release (see Figure 2). 2. Remove cover. 3. Remove battery. 4. Put the same battery back, making sure that it is secured tightly and properly aligned. It should be touching the battery contacts on the top and bottom of the compartment, and the positive (+) end should be pointing toward the tip of the device. 5.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 PROBLEM Difficulty identifying correct device mode, i.e., facility access or computer logon. If the device is blinking yellow it is ready to be used for facility access. If the device is blinking green it is ready to be used for computer or network logon. To access a particular mode from a powered off state: For facility access: Press power button once. The device will blink yellow. For computer/network access: Double-click the power button.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 may have been "keyed" during enrollment. Please see your issuing authority to obtain the license key and permission to use it with the intended application.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 7. FACILITY ACCESS TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Seeing a green light and successfully verifying, but not being granted access to facility. 1. After a successful verification, with the green light lit, take your device and physically touch the tip of it to the reader at the facility access point. Try touching different points on the reader. 2. If still not working, try verifying again, but take the device to a reader at a different facility access point and try again. 3.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 8. COMPUTER/NETWORK LOGON TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Device powers off when changing from facility access mode to computer/network access mode. The power button must be clicked twice within one second to enter computer/network access mode. If one second is exceeded, the device interprets the second push of the power button as a power off command. Try again, this time clicking the power button quickly. PROBLEM Cannot gain access to computer or network. 1.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 being the highest) pressure should equal about a “2.” Less or greater than “2” can present recognition difficulties. Hold the device with only one hand, and just as you did during enrollment. Keep finger flat and level with the sensor. should never be raised or bent. If still getting a red light, turn the device off, turn it back on, and try verifying with a different enrolled finger. The knuckle 3.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 or "communication with device failed"). If this occurs your device may have been "keyed" during enrollment. Please see your issuing authority to obtain the license key and permission to use it with the intended application.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How do I turn on my device? Press and quickly release the round gray Power Button located on the front of the device. One click will start the device in facility access mode. A double-click will start the device in computer/network access mode. How do I know when my device is ready for verification? A blinking yellow light indicates that the device is ready to accept a finger for verification.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 Is my fingerprint stored on the device? No. Your fingerprint itself is not stored. Only numeric representations of unique features of your fingerprint (for example, specific ridges, valleys or whorls) are encoded and stored on the device in the form of a template. These numeric representations are used in the matching process that confirms you as the authorized user of the device, and cannot be used to regenerate your actual fingerprint.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 10. CUSTOMER SERVICE If the information contained herein has not answered your question(s) regarding your device, or to return defective products, please contact Privaris Customer Service at (866) 213-8252.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 11. WARRANTY Limited Warranty. Licensor warrants that the Software will, for a period of one (1) year following its delivery to you, be in good working order and will conform in all material respects to Licensor's published specifications. Licensor does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error-free, or that the functionality of the Software will meet your individualized requirements.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 12. LICENSING AGREEMENT READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THIS PACKAGE. THE SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS AND THE ACCOMPANYING USER DOCUMENTATION CONTAINED IN THIS PACKAGE ARE COPYRIGHTED AND ARE LICENSED (NOT SOLD) TO YOU IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE, YOU MANIFEST YOUR ASSENT TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 distribution of the Software not expressly authorized by this Agreement shall automatically terminate your right and license hereunder. This grant shall be limited to use of the Software with the Hardware in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 4. Trade Secret Protection. The Software contains substantial trade secrets of Licensor, and you shall employ reasonable security precautions to maintain the confidentiality of such trade secrets.
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Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 Copyright (C) 2001 Hans-Peter Nilsson Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is freely granted, provided that the above copyright notice, this notice and the following disclaimer are preserved with no changes. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Copyright (c) 2001 Christopher G.
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Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 are not cryptographic related :-). 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.
Privaris BPID™ LFBT Security Device, V1.4 Copyright (c) 2001, Dr Brian Gladman , Worcester, UK. All rights reserved. TERMS Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted subject to the following conditions: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2.