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User Education
Proper Hand
Placement
Left Hand
Enrollment
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The HandReader is easy to use and non-threatening. However, most people have never
used a biometric HandReader. Training users on how the HandReader works and how to
use it will eliminate most fears and concerns before they occur. Inform the users of these
facts.
• The HandReader reads the shape of the hand, not the fingerprints or palmprints.
• It does not identify people. It confirms people's identity.
• It scans with an invisible light of the type used in TV remote controls.
• It does not transfer germs any more than a doorknob or money.
• It does not invade privacy; it guarantees it.
• The enrollment process requires three or more reads to collect enough information to
verify the user's identity.
For correct, consistent hand reads it is very important that your hand is placed on the
platen in the same manner every time (see Figure 12-1). The following rules apply for
proper hand placement on the platen.
• If you are wearing a ring, rotate the ring so the stone faces up in its normal position.
• Slide your right hand onto the platen rather like an airplane landing at the airport.
• Slide your hand forward until the web between your index and middle finger stops
against the Web Pin.
• Keep your hand flat. You should feel the surface of the platen on your palm and the
underside of your fingers.
• Close your fingers together until they touch the Finger Pins and watch the hand
diagram light display on the top panel.
• The lights go out when you have properly placed your fingers. If a light remains on, a
finger is not in proper contact with its Finger Pin.
Some right hands are not suitable for use in the HandReader due to disabilities such
as missing fingers. You can enroll a user with the left hand facing palm side up. The
techniques for left hand enrollment are the same as for standard enrollment. The user
should keep the back of the hand flat against the platen and move the fingers against the
web pin and the finger pins in the same manner as in standard enrollment. Users enrolled
with the left hand must always verify with the left hand. Extra practice on placing the hand
on the platen may be required to ensure correct, consistent hand reads.
WEB PIN
Figure 14-1: Placing Your Hand on the Platen

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