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To start a scan place your finger in the centre of the scanning plate 
making sure that the whole area is covered, without pressing down 
too hard.

The advance optical sensor will scan your finger with beams of 
light, gathering all the information required from up to a hundred 
individual reference points on your fingerprint. 

The 

ievo 

micro

 scan in less that 200ms so it is essential to keep 

your finger still to prevent any sliding or movement that may distort 
the image, which could lead to recognition issues.  The better 
quality the scan, the faster the process for gaining access.

USING THE:

 

ievo

 

micro

Place finger in the 
centre of sensor....

Not to the side!

Step4:

Keep finger in place 

until scanning is 

complete.

Step 3:

Place finger on sensor

Step 2: 

Move finger away from 

device

Step 1:

Press the 

ievo

 halo to 

activate unit

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Summary of Contents for micro

Page 1: ...Reference Guide REV3 www ievoreader com RELIABLE BIOMETRIC SOLUTIONS ...

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Page 3: ...ting Page 20 Problem fingerprints Page 22 Data protection Page 24 Further reading Page 26 Product technical details Page 28 Before using your ievo system please ensure that all required software and drivers have been correctly installed and set up by your installation provider Should you have any technical issues or concerns please speak to your supplier or installation provider as the first line ...

Page 4: ...ng the most technologically advanced reliable and secure fingerprint reader on the market Welcome to Biometrics www ievoreader com Thank you for choosing ievo Ltd as your provider of biometric security solutions Your new fingerprint reader s will offer a safe reliable system to assist with your access control and or time and attendance system Although very simple to use this guide will ensure you ...

Page 5: ...advanced image reading sensors ievo readers take a highly detailed scan of your finger from the surface and subsurface levels of the skin to capture a highly accurate digital image Specific data from the image is converted into a digital template used for fingerprint identification Providing a user presents a finger that matches a stored user template then access and or time attendance will be gra...

Page 6: ...o ultimate readers or a mixed system of both ultimate and ievo micro fingerprint readers The ievo micro desktop reader The micro desktop reader has been design specifically to work alongside installations only using ievo micro readers USING ievodesktop registration readers The difference is due to the size of the sensor s scanning areas on the two devices www ievoreader com ...

Page 7: ...ingfingerprints Thisisdue to the sensor s angle being optimised for an elevated approach replicating how a user will physically use the unit for authentication Approaching the device from a sitting position during registration will provide a different reading from that of an elevated position which may cause identification errors For further instructions on how to enrol a user using the ievo regis...

Page 8: ...stered finger Once scan is complete remove finger from device Present finger to sensor when sensor is blue Keep your finger straight and cover the whole of the sensor area Ensure you follow the steps outlined in the registration software for optimum results ievoultimate desktop reader www ievoreader com ...

Page 9: ...ent finger again to confrim the registrated finger Once scan is complete remove finger to complete the process Keep your finger straight and cover the whole of the sensor area Ensure you follow the steps outlined in the registration software for optimum results Reference Guide ievomicro desktop reader ...

Page 10: ...your provider Using 3 You will now see a list of registered users alongside their User ID number on the user list screen 2 Enter the user s details in the fields provided and press Save 1 Once installed launch the ievo Ltd registration software to open the user list screen and click Add User www ievoreader com ...

Page 11: ... window before scanning fingerprints 4 To add a fingerprint to a user highlight the user by selecting their profile which will turn the profile blue and click Manage Fingerprint Green profile are users with active Fingerprint Templates Red profiles are users without active Fingerprint templates Reference Guide ...

Page 12: ...mpted Remove the finger once the scan is complete Initial scan screen Second scan screen 6 When ready to scan a fingerprint press the start button to begin The process will prompt an initial scan of the fingerprint and then make a secondary confirmation scan to make sure the images match Once both images are matched you will be promted to select which readers the user will be assigned to www ievoreade...

Page 13: ... reader Back Entrance ullmate reader Server Room ullmate reader Supply Room ullmate reader 6 c Once the fingerprint has been successfully registered the Transferred User Successfully message will appear and this finger can now be used for access Please press OK and close all windows Reference Guide ...

Page 14: ... area is covered without pressing down too hard Using multispectral imaging the sensor will scan your finger with beams of light gathering all the information required from between 1 100 individual reference points on your fingerprint It is vital that you keep your finger still during the scanning process to ensure there is no distortion in the image which could lead to recognition issues The bett...

Page 15: ...15 Reference Guide Ensure the reader has been installed in a vertical position ...

Page 16: ...ndred individual reference points on your fingerprint The ievo micro scan in less that 200ms so it is essential to keep your finger still to prevent any sliding or movement that may distort the image which could lead to recognition issues The better quality the scan the faster the process for gaining access USING THE ievomicro Place finger in the centre of sensor Not to the side Step4 Keep finger ...

Page 17: ...17 Reference Guide Ensure the reader has been installed in a vertical position ...

Page 18: ...the instance when a user s finger is either damaged or experiencing temporary problems having a backup image can save time during busy periods and can be looked into further when more time is available In some cases it may be required that a user registers multiple fingers see Problem Fingerprints 6 Is the user s finger damaged Any cuts abrasions or damage on the finger could affect fingerprints a...

Page 19: ...s not responding Please contact your supplier or installer for technical support If none of the above checks provide a solution to a problem you are experiencing please contact your supplier or installer for further technical support Is there excessive dirt or debris on the user s finger or sensor Although ievo readers can scan through levels of dirt and debris having a clean finger will always in...

Page 20: ...amage on your finger this could affect your fingerprint as damaged skin may impair a previously recorded image Please re register your finger or register an alternative finger to use until the original is healed Once healed you may be required to re register your fingerprint as scar tissue may be present which can alter your fingerprint 5 Are you placing your finger correctly To ensure you are pla...

Page 21: ...ld mean a faulty locking mechanism or relay Please contact your supplier or installer for technical support Is my fingerprint stored on a database If so who has access to my information Fingerprint images are not stored An ievo reader scans a finger and collates a range of different identifying reference points These reference points are converted to a template and stored on an ievo Control Board ...

Page 22: ...nger or if problems persist with a registered fingerprint try registering all of the user s fingers including the thumbs This will help give the user a number of options when trying to gain access To register multiple images of the same fingerprint access the Manage Fingerprint section of the ievo registration software If using an alternative registration software package please refer to your user...

Page 23: ...contact your installer for further advice Reference Guide Start with scanning the left side of your finger and then keep scanning different angles rotating to the right until a good scan has been captured If a registered finger is still not being identified keep trying different angles ...

Page 24: ...ngs amongst other data groups During this acquisition process the algorithm will identify the type direction and distance between minutiae The ievo Control Board then stores them in a unique proprietary template format See Fig 1 which will be stored in a database on the control board The original fingerprint image is not stored or recorded After registering a similar process described above will c...

Page 25: ...Once a fingerprint has been scanned the original image is not stored or recorded The only stored information is the template constructed from the key features of the fingerprint and is only accessed for identification purposes by the ievo Control Board The data cannot be accessed for any other purpose nor can it be viewed using common software The algorithm is extensive in size and the template da...

Page 26: ...hythm gait and voice At ievo Ltd we solely focus on the fingerprint physiological classifications of biometrics as a means of authentication and identity The very nature of biometrics being unique to the individual is of high interest and value to the security industry Meaning that it opens up a lot of options for increased levels of security for identification purposes which are more reliable acc...

Page 27: ...se surface ridges are formed by collagen pushing between the blood vessels in the subsurface and form what is commonly known as the true fingerprint For further reading on Biometrics we suggest the following Encyclopedia of Biometrics I Z Volume 1 http www biometricsdirect com Biometrics biometricsterms htm http www biometrics gov documents glossary pdf Reference Guide ...

Page 28: ...IEVO controller OEM dependent Operating Temp 20 70ºC 4 158ºF IP Rating IP65 Power Indicator LED Certifications CE FCC RoHS Dimensions Surface Flush W 76mm 3 W 119mm 4 7 H 137mm 5 4 H 153mm 6 02 D 93mm 3 7 D 47mm recessed 1 85 Visible D 45 5mm 1 8 ievo ultimate with ievo Control Board technical specifications The ievo ultimate has been approved for UK Government use by the CPNI for details contact ...

Page 29: ...acity 200 000 Voltage 12v DC Current Draw 400mA Output Wiegand Communication TCP IP IEVO controller OEM dependent Operating Temp 0 60ºC 32 140ºF Power Indicator LED Certifications CE FCC RoHS Weee Reach Dimensions W 55mm 2 2 H 155mm 6 1 D 70mm 2 75 ievo micro with ievo Control Board technical specifications Reference Guide ...

Page 30: ...laten Size 18 x 28mm ellipse Dimensions W 83mm L 100mm H 59mm Cable length 1 8M Template Size 1 4kB Interfaces USB 2 0 or above Housing ABS Polycarbonate mix ievo ultimate desktop reader technical specifications www ievoreader com ...

Page 31: ...4 x 13 9mm rectangular Dimensions W 65mm 55mm without stand L 90mm 70mm without stand H 180mm 155mm without stand Cable length 1 8M Template Size 1 4kB Interfaces USB 1 1 or above Housing ABS Polycarbonate mix ievo micro desktop reader technical specifications ...

Page 32: ...rtified Patent pending Design registered ievo is a registered trademark of ievo Ltd Need additional reference guides user posters or further support Contact ievo Ltd Monday to Thursday 9am till 5 30pm GMT Friday 9am till 3 30pm GMT Tel 0845 643 6632 or 44 0 191 296 3623 Please note that our offices are closed during national UK bank holiday periods www ievoreader com ...

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