Toshiba M9-ST5511 Mode D'Emploi

Page de 246
164
Toshiba Utilities
Fingerprint Authentication Utility
If you do not use a Windows
®
 password, you will be prompted to 
define a new (non-empty) one. This is not necessary, but a password 
improves the security of your software.
If your system supports power-on security, a Power-on button is 
also displayed above each enrolled fingerprint. This button is shown 
pressed by default, indicating that your fingerprint is automatically 
added for power-on authentication.
During fingerprint enrollment, the system displays icons as 
prompts, notifications, and warnings. These icons and their 
meanings are as follows:
Reader ready—the reader is waiting to read your fingerprint. 
Swipe your finger when you are ready.
Reader busy—wait for the reader to complete its operation.
Problem with operation—the reader could not read your 
fingerprint. Swipe your finger again.
Operation succeeded—the reader successfully read or verified 
your fingerprint.
Failed to verify the user—the fingerprint could not be matched.
Error reading fingerprint—the finger was too far to the left or 
right. Center your finger and swipe it again.
Error reading fingerprint—the movement was skewed. Swipe 
your finger again in a straight line.
Error reading fingerprint—the movement was too fast. Swipe 
your finger again at a slower speed.
Error reading fingerprint—the movement was too short. Swipe 
your finger again using a longer motion.
Fingerprint Logon
The fingerprint utility enables logon to your computer using 
fingerprints. During user enrollment, fingerprint samples are saved 
and associated with the user’s Windows
®
 user account. When the 
user attempts to log on again, the user’s fingerprint is read and 
compared with the user’s enrolled fingerprints; if the fingerprint is 
recognized, user logon is completed.
NOTE