Siemens ID Mouse V 3.
Publisher: ICM CD IS FT Hofmannstr.
Germany
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Installation and Startup User Guide June 2000 Edition Table of Contents 1 Installation and Startup .....................................................................................................6 1.1 System Requirements .....................................................................................................6 1.2 Installation Instructions .....................................................................................................6 1.3 Startup .............
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Installation and Startup 5.10 Where can I find out which version of ID Mouse I am using? ....................................23 5.11 What can I use the ID Mouse scroll wheel for?..........................................................24 5.12 Frequently Asked Questions? ....................................................................................24 6 Safety regulations:..............................................................................
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Installation and Startup User Guide June 2000 Edition 1 Installation and Startup 1.1 System Requirements • It is assumed that the PC has Windows98 installed on it and is USB-capable. The USB capability of the system can be tested by double-clicking the program Tools\USBREADY.EXE supplied on the CD-ROM. • The Siemens ID Mouse should not be connected before the installation. • The Windows98 operating system CD is required for the installation.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Installation and Startup Following the installation of the Siemens ID Mouse, the screen saver will be installed, but not yet activated. You can set the screen saver via the Display icon in the Control Panel. Please note that password protection must be disabled. The user instructions are supplied as a PDF file on the CD. In order to read this file, you will need the Acrobat Reader program, which can also be installed from the Siemens ID Mouse CD.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application User Guide June 2000 Edition 2 Working with the Application 2.1 User Manager 2.1.1 Selecting Users In the “Select User” mask, you can choose whether user data or options are to be edited via the corresponding tabs. On starting the User Manager, the “User Data” page is always displayed, since this is most frequently used. 2.1.1.1 User Data Mask Description This mask is used to select a user.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application The individual column widths can be increased or decreased as desired by simply pointing to the line between the columns and changing the column width while pressing the mouse button. “New ...” Button Pressing this button opens the “New User Data” mask, which can be used to add a new user to the archive. “Edit ...” Button This button is enabled only if a user has been selected in the user list.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application User Guide June 2000 Edition 2.1.1.2 Options Mask Description This mask is used to define the system settings of the Siemens ID Mouse. Timeout in Seconds This field can be used to define how long the image scan by the sensor is to run before the application issues an error. The factory default setting for the Siemens ID Mouse is 10 seconds. F The administrator can set values between 1 and 200.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application Security Level Three levels of security can be set to define the security level with which the identification is to be performed: High, Medium, Low. These settings have various different consequences for authorized users, with regard to ease of operation, and for the security of the system. "High" increases system security since more fingerprint characteristics are checked.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application User Guide June 2000 Edition 2.1.2 Adding, Editing and Deleting Fingerprint Data This mask is used to add, delete or improve individual fingerprints and to manage user data. The header line indicates whether the data of an existing user is being edited or whether the addition of a new user is involved. 2.1.2.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application All fields are filled with the data that was read from the User Manager. The “User ID” field cannot be edited. First Name / Last Name These fields are used to specify the first name and last name of the user, respectively. F A maximum of 40 characters are permitted. F Both fields are mandatory. Group In this field you specify whether the user is an administrator or a normal user of the PC.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application User Guide June 2000 Edition 2.1.2.2 Finger Data Mask Description This mask is used to capture the individual fingerprints of the user. Status on adding a new user: No finger is highlighted in green, and the index finger of the right hand is the default. Status on editing user data: The fingers for which fingerprints have already been stored are identified by a green circle above each finger. No finger is selected (red border).
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application Select Hand / Select Finger These combo boxes are used to select the hand and finger, respectively. On changing the hand or finger, the corresponding circle above the finger is also selected automatically. “Start Capture” Button If the selected finger is already stored in the archive, you will be asked if you want to improve the captured image.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application User Guide June 2000 Edition 2.2 Logging on 2.2.1 Logging on to the System 2.2.1.1 Logging on to the System with a Fingerprint Mask Description The mask with the Fingerprint tab is used to identify a user via a fingerprint. If the user has been saved in the archive, the mask is closed after about 2 seconds, and the PC can be used. If the user has not yet been stored in the archive, the mask remains open.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application If the user is found in the archive, the First Name and Last Name of that user appear. “Repeat Logon” Button If the finger was not placed on the sensor in time or the user is not stored in the archive, or if an error occurs on identification, you can use this button to start the identification process again. “Shut Down” Button If no identification is possible, this button can be used to shut down the PC. 2.2.1.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Working with the Application User Guide June 2000 Edition User ID A unique user ID that is stored for each user in the User Manager and required for the logon. Password A password that can be stored for each user in the User Manager. The “Password” field may be left empty if the administrator has permitted the use of blank passwords in the User Manager. “Logon” Button This button can only be selected when the User ID and/or Password fields have been filled.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Administration 3 Administration 3.1 Providing Additional Security for the Computer via BIOS Settings Apart from the steps performed to secure the computer after the installation, the administrator should also make use of the security settings available in the BIOS of modern PCs.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Technical Data and Constraints User Guide June 2000 Edition 4 Technical Data and Constraints Mouse Supported operating systems Port I/O level Fingerprint acquisition Resolution Tracking speed Minimum actuations per switch Power consumption in mouse mode Power consumption in scanning mode Operating voltage Cable Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Certifications Page 20 3-button mouse with scroll wheel Windows98 USB USB V1.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting 5 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting 5.1 Where can I find information in the Web? ID Mouse: http://www.fingertip.de http://www.siemens.ch/icp/produkte/prod_idmouse.htm FingerTIP™ module: http://www.siemens.ch/news/werbung/fingertip.htm Other information on FingerTIP™ or biometric systems: http://www.infineon.com/products/chipcds/portfol/biometr/40021r.htm 5.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting User Guide June 2000 Edition 5.4 Under which operating systems does the ID Mouse run? Win 98, 98se, Win NT 4.0 as of Service Pack 3 or higher and Windows 2000. 5.5 How does FingerTIP TM work? The FingerTIP TM module, the core of the ID Mouse, enables the fingerprint to be reliably read in and evaluated and can be used in various ways.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting 5.7 The sensor does not work Error screen If the mouse was already connected before installing the Siemens ID Mouse software, the following error occurs: The mouse works, but the sensor does not produce any image. An error message is issued to indicate that the mouse may not be connected. Reason: The driver required to control the sensor is not available before the installation.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting User Guide June 2000 Edition a. in the Readme file and b. in the "Info" window. 5.11 What can I use the ID Mouse scroll wheel for? The scroll wheel makes it much easier to navigate within applications, the operating system and when browsing the Internet. You can use it to "scroll", "autoscroll" and "zoom". The scroll functionality is supported in many standard Windows applications.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting After deinstalling the ID Mouse, an error message appears during rebooting, stating that certain services cannot be started. During deinstallation the USB Drivers are not completely WinNT4 removed. The error will have no effect on the functionality of the computer. The deinstallation routines in version 3.0 will cleanly remove all components. Remedy: Delete the registry settings manually.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Siemens ID Mouse FAQs and troubleshooting After installing the ID Mouse, how do I proceed when my NT Sytem no longer boots and I have formatted my system partition NTFS? Page 26 User Guide June 2000 Edition Deactivate the USB-Port in the bios, remove other WinNT4, hardware components like sound cards or delete with the Win2k tools (NTFS for DOS full version) the above mentioned files.
User Guide June 2000 Edition Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Safety regulations: 6 Safety regulations: F The device must not be operated or stored in damp rooms. F The fingerprint sensor must not be hit by hard objects. F No modifications may be made to the Siemens ID Mouse. Repairs may be carried out by authorized service centers only. F No liability will be accepted for damage caused by use of the Siemens ID Mouse, especially that arising from improper use or non-observance of the User Guide.
Siemens ID Mouse V3.1 Care: User Guide June 2000 Edition 7 Care: Please use a dry cloth to clean the casing and the fingerprint sensor. Liquids should not be allowed to get inside the Siemens ID Mouse or onto the fingerprint sensor.