User's Manual

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This provides a solution with reliable performance to the automatic
processing of finger images with small to normal ridges, extending
the capability of the terminal by providing access control to a wider
range of population.
Since the encoding time is a little bit longer when the juvenile
option is turned on, we offer the possibility to the user set up the
terminal either in "Juvenile" mode or in standard mode.
When the juvenile mode is turned on, key set to 1, young children
can easily be enrolled in the MorphoAccess™.
Setting up anti-latency
The anti-latency processing consists to detect marks left on the
sensor. In some extreme conditions it is possible that a mark left
on the sensor triggers an identification or verification.
From the 4.4 release of MorphoAccess firmware it is now possible
to detect marks left on the sensor.
When the MorphoAccess detects a mark the identification is
stopped and the application loops back and look for a new
fingerprint.
With regards to the previous releases of the MA application the
main change is that a fingerprint placed two consecutive times on
the sensor in the the same position will be rejected from the
second attempt.
From the System Menu, press the CONFIG key to access the
configuration files. Press the NEXT key until the file menu shows
"/cfg/Maccess".
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FILE: cfg/Maccess
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