Log In With Facial Recognition (For Selected Models); Protect Data Against Power Loss; Uefi Bios Passwords; Password Types - Lenovo ThinkPad L14 Gen 5 User Manual

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Note: You can associate your fingerprints with your power-on password and NVMe password. See
"Associate your fingerprints with passwords (for selected models)" on page 39.
Maintenance tips:
• Do not scratch the surface of the reader with anything hard or sharp.
• Do not use or touch the reader with a wet, dirty, wrinkled, or injured finger.

Log in with facial recognition (for selected models)

You can log in to the computer with your facial recognition. It provides precise and secure authentication.
For models come with a webcam privacy shutter, slide the webcam privacy shutter to uncover the camera
lens before using the Windows Hello face recognition.
Set up facial recognition and unlock your computer by scanning your face:
Step 1.
Type Sign-in options in the Windows search box and then press Enter.
Step 2.
Select Facial recognition (Windows Hello) and then follow the on-screen instruction to enroll your
facial ID.

Protect data against power loss

NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) M.2 solid-state drive features the Lenovo-unique PLP (Power Loss
Protection) function to avoid data loss or damage.
If your computer is not responding and you might have to shut down your computer by pressing and holding
the power button for several seconds. In this case, the PLP function enables your computer data to be saved
timely. However, there is no guarantee that all data is saved in any situation.
To check the type of your M.2 solid-state drive:
Step 1.
Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F10 to enter the Lenovo
diagnostics window.
On the TOOLS tab, select SYSTEM INFORMATION ➙ STORAGE using the arrow keys.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Locate the Device Type section to check the information.

UEFI BIOS passwords

You can set passwords in UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) to
strengthen the security of your computer.

Password types

You can set a power-on password, supervisor password, system management password, or NVMe
password in UEFI BIOS to prevent unauthorized access to your computer.
However, you are not prompted to enter any UEFI BIOS password when your computer resumes from sleep
mode.
Power-on password
If you set a power-on password, a window is displayed on the screen when you turn on the computer. Enter
the correct password to use the computer.
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