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3.0 Enrolling Fingerprint & Password Users

When Entering Users into the Lock you have 3 Options:

You can enroll fingerprints at random.

You can enroll as an ID# (+) fingerprint user. 

You can assign users a pass code.

ALL pass codes MUST be 8 digits long!

Enroll at Random

If you are using the lock on a home & the primary users will be your 
immediate family & you do not have any reason to think you will need to 
delete them from the lock in the future, we suggest you use this type of 
enrollment. You can store several scanned templates of several fingers 
without having to re-enter the enrollment code per finger. 

(ex. 3 scans of 2 fingers on each hand for each user)

ID# with Fingerprint User  

If you are using the lock on the door of a small business or at home and 

you need the ability to delete a user without deleting all users, this type 
of enrollment is best. You will assign a 3 digit ID# to each scanned 
template per user. For example, you have 2 temporary workers named 
Mary & Adam. You make Mary user 101 & scan her index finger. The 
lock will scan the fingerprint twice per template.  If you want to enroll 
another finger for Mary you create another ID# like 102 for that new 
finger.  You do the same procedure for Adam. You make him user 103. If 
you want to delete the user you simply delete the user ID# & the 
fingerprint associated with that ID# is deleted out of the system.

Pass Code Users (Not the Master Pass Code!)

You can create a series of pass codes to gain entry. If a person has 
damaged fingerprints you can assign them a pass code. You can also 
set up pass codes for your shift managers. A common use is to create a 
pass code you can give out in case of emergencies. For example; you 
are out of town & need to let a neighbor into your house. You tell them 
the pass code. When you get home you simply delete that pass code.

*You can use any combination of all three enrollment options!

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3.1 Examples of Different Enrollment Options

User Enrollment

1Touch

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 evo3 Series Fingerprint Lock

http://www.1touchlock.com | Intelligent Biometric Controls, Inc. | v1.1

Summary of Contents for 1Touch evo3 Series

Page 1: ...Locking the Door 6 Enabling Disabling Passage Mode 6 5 Deleting Users 7 Deleting a Fingerprint User with a User ID 7 Deleting ALL Fingerprint Users 7 Deleting Pass Code Users with User Id s 7 Delete ALL Pass Code Users 7 6 Frequently Asked Questions 8 7 Troubleshooting the Lock 9 8 Performing A Factory Default 10 9 Setting the Directions of the Handle 11 10 Disassembly and Assembly 12 11 Accessing...

Page 2: ...thick Runs on any brand name 4 AA batteries Audible rapid beep low battery warning Fingerprints will not be lost if batteries fail or are removed Sliding weather cover triggers sensor to power on automatically Press the button as a secondary method to activate the lock 1 0 Features 1 1 Technical Specifications Item Description Sensor Optical Resolution 560DPI Scanning time 1s FRR False Rejection R...

Page 3: ... enrolling and verifying with your fingerprint it is important that your finger be clean It is also recommended that the finger be relatively undamaged and without scars Hint Washing your hands with moisturizing soap and using hand lotion will also improve accuracy Tip 4 Finger Placement When placing your finger on the scanner make sure that the location of the core located in Tip 2 is making dire...

Page 4: ...For example you have 2 temporary workers named Mary Adam You make Mary user 101 scan her index finger The lock will scan the fingerprint twice per template If you want to enroll another finger for Mary you create another ID like 102 for that new finger You do the same procedure for Adam You make him user 103 If you want to delete the user you simply delete the user ID the fingerprint associated wi...

Page 5: ...n scanner light turns off SECOND SCAN Replace the same finger when scanner lights up for the second time You will hear a single beep if the enrollment is successful REPEAT You can keep adding fingerprints one after another at this stage HINT If a scan fails you will hear 3 beeps the scanner goes off Just repeat the steps above 4 3 3 Enroll Fingerprint Users at Random No User ID s User Enrollment N...

Page 6: ...e ID Example Fingerprint User ID 200 and Pass Code User ID 300 PRESS 1 Master Code 3 Digit ID New 8 Digit Pass Code Repeat New 8 Digit Pass Code NOTE A pass code ID can NOT be the same as a fingerprint ID HINT When successful the lock will make a solid single beep If unsuccessful it makes 3 quick beeps HINT When entering the codes take a 2 3 second short pause between codes Example Master Code pau...

Page 7: ...mpossible to prevent someone from exiting the building After you exit through the door or the door shuts behind you the 1Touch evo3 automatically locks the latch When enabled Passage Mode allows the 1Touch evo3 to be unlocked simply by lifting the slide cover or pressing the button This feature is useful when user authentication is not required PRESS Master Code NOTE Entering the code above will t...

Page 8: ...he lock will make a solid single beep If unsuccessful it makes 3 quick beeps PRESS 2 Master Code Users 3 Digit ID Users 3 Digit ID Again NOTE When successful the lock will make a solid single beep If unsuccessful it makes 3 quick beeps PRESS 3 Master Code NOTE When successful the lock will make a solid single beep If unsuccessful it makes 3 quick beeps 5 1 Deleting ALL Fingerprint Users 5 2 Deleti...

Page 9: ...ame new batteries like Energizer or Duracell 5 How often should I change the batteries If in a conventional home setting you will be able to get several thousand uses out of a set of batteries Though not required we do recommend you change batteries at the same time you change them in your smoke detectors or when you change your clocks It s best to keep the batteries as fresh as possible 6 If I ta...

Page 10: ...n the scanner Refer to page 2 for more information When enrolling multiple templates try to slightly change the way you rest your finger on the scanner with each scan Imagine you have groceries in your hand and will be approaching the scanner with the other hand This will help the scanner detect slight variations when you place your finger on the scanner Simply Place your finger on the scanner do ...

Page 11: ...ower cable to the battery pack or a 9V battery NEXT Find the Reset button on the back of the front lock body NEXT Press hold down the small button labeled Reset NEXT While holding the Reset button down use your other hand to slide the scanner cover up NOTE After about 10 15 seconds you will hear a single beep indicating the lock has been reset HINT To confirm slide the cover up enter the default M...

Page 12: ...orientation switch will be displayed as seen in figure 1 m With a fingertip pull down on the switch A click and release of the handle will occur The handle will swing up to the vertical position figure 2 m Now pull the handle down to the desired orientation A click will place the handle into position figure 3 Setting the front lock handle position m Turn the front lock body in order to see the bac...

Page 13: ...wer cable through the door hole and also through the hole in the Back Body above and right of the top screw in figure 4 Power pack runs on 4 AA batteries a 9V battery The NOT Power cable adapter connects to the Black Battery pack on the back lock body m With the Front and Back Bodies in position replace the 2 screws highlighted in figure 8 m Replace the Back Body Cover highlighted in figure 7 m Re...

Page 14: ... attached simply pull the tool away from the lock and the Key Hole Cover should separate and remain attached to the tool For all technical issues please contact FAQ s Video Help Files http www fingerprintdoorlocks com help Phone 513 239 6322 Email support 1touchlock com 13 12 0 Technical Support 1Touch evo3 Series Fingerprint Lock http www 1touchlock com Intelligent Biometric Controls Inc v1 1 ...

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