Toshiba portege m400 Manual De Usuario

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User’s Manual
4-15
Operating Basics
Points to note about the Fingerprint Sensor
Please be aware of the following considerations when using the fingerprint 
sensor. A failure to follow these guidelines might result in damage to the 
sensor, sensor failure, fingerprint recognition problems or a lower 
fingerprint recognition success rate.
Do not scratch or poke the sensor with your nails or any hard or sharp 
objects.
Do not press the sensor strongly.
Do not touch the sensor with a wet finger or any wet objects - keep the 
sensor surface dry and free from water vapor.
Do not touch the sensor with a soiled or dirty finger as minute foreign 
particles of dust and dirt may scratch it.
Do not paste stickers or write on the sensor.
Do not touch the sensor with a finger or any other object which may 
have a build-up of static electricity on it.
Observe the following before you place your finger on the sensor whether 
for fingerprint enrollment/registration or recognition.
Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
Remove static electricity from your fingers by touching any metal 
surface. Static electricity is a common cause of sensor failures, 
especially when the weather is dry.
Clean the sensor with a lint-free cloth - do not use detergent or any 
other chemicals to clean the sensor.
Avoid the following finger conditions for enrollment or recognition as 
they may result in fingerprint enrollment errors or a drop in the 
fingerprint recognition success rate
Soaked or swollen finger, for example as may occur after taking a 
bath.
Injured finger
Wet finger
Soiled or oily finger
Extremely dry skin condition on finger
Observe the following to improve the fingerprint recognition success rate.
Enroll two or more fingers.
Enroll additional fingers if a recognition failure often occurs when using 
already enrolled fingers.
Check the condition of your finger - any conditions which have changed 
since enrollment, such as injury, rough skin, and extremely dry, wet, 
soiled, dirty, oily, soaked or swollen fingers, may lower the recognition 
success rate. Also if the fingerprint is worn down or the finger becomes 
thinner or fatter, the recognition success rate may be lowered.
As the fingerprint for each finger is different and unique you should 
ensure that only the registered or enrolled fingerprint or fingerprints are 
used for identification.