This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subj ect to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including any that
causes undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or m ore
of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made
to this device that are not expressly approved by Sensar, Incorporated may void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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EEC Notice
This product conforms to emissions product standards EN55022, class B and
EN50082-1 (1992) of the European Economic Community.
Copyright Notice
Sensar, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including,
but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose.
This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright.
All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced,
or translated to another language without prior written consent of Sensar.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other product
names mentioned herein are the trademarks of the product owners.
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Licensee Notice
IriScan of Marlton, New Jersey, USA holds the exclusive world-wide patents on
the iris recognition concept originated by Drs. Leonard Flom and Aran Safir and
the software and process technology invented by D r. John Daugman, Cambridge
University, England. Sensar uses, under license, the iris recognition process
developed and owned exclusively by IriScan. IRISCA N
IriScan, Inc., of Marlton, New Jersey , and is used by Sensar, Inc. under license
from IriScan, Inc.
ADDING A USB CARD .............................................................................................................23
USER TIPS..................................................................................................................................24
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Introduction
Today’s digital world requires us to access and protect computer information and
interact securely with computer systems. The use of passwords has long been the
most popular method for accomplishing these tasks. . .until now. Sensar has
introduced a personal identification system which allows you to conveniently and
securely identify yourself to your PC and the Internet.
It all starts with an image of your ey e—iris recognition. The Sensar Secure
®
Cam
captures an image of your iris and creates an identifying template. This is your
enrolled digital code and is stored in a secure database. When verification of your
identity is then requested, the camera will take another image of your eye, digitally
encode it, and compare it to your enrolled digital code. If they match, then y our
identity has been verified.
Iris recognition is called a biometric because it uses a measurable physical
characteristic. With 266 measurable characteristics, the iris is the most unique,
data rich physical structure on the human body—substantially more unique than a
fingerprint. And, unlike other measurable human features, the patterns in the iris
do not change over time.
No two people on earth have the same irises. In fact, even the left iris and right
iris of the same person have uniquely different patterns.
There are two versions of the Sensar Secure
®
Cam; a Parallel Port (LPT) camera
and a USB camera.
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System Requirements
•
486 processor or better
•
Sound card / speakers (optional, recommended)
•
LAN or Internet connection and 28.8bps or greater modem
•
Internet Explorer 4.01 or later or Netscape Navigator 4.06 or later
Parallel Port Camera
•
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or W indows NT 4.0 or later versions
USB Camera
•
USB (Universal Serial Bus) port equipped Pentium IBM compatible
•
Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 (Windows 98 is strongly recommended)
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Installation
Software Installation
Windows 95
To install the USB or Parallel Port version of the camera software, please follow
this procedure:
1. To find out if your version of Windows 95 is USB compliant, right-click the
“My Computer” icon and select Properties. The System should be 4.00.950B
(Windows 95B) or later. If you are running Windows 95B and USB is not
available, you need to execute a program from your Windows 95 installation
CD. Your Windows 95 CD should say on it “With USB Support.” Open the
Windows Explorer and go to the directory Drivers\USB\Enduser. Double click
on the file USBSUPP.EXE to install USB support to Windows 95. If you do
not find this file in this location, go to the Start Menu and select Find–Files or
Folders and search for USBSUPP.EXE on the CD. To find out more about the
Universal Serial Bus standard, visit the USB Website at www.usb.org.
2. Insert the camera CD into your CD-ROM drive. Run the program SETUP.EXE
located in the root directory of the CD. Follow the instructions as they appear
on your screen.
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Windows 98
To install the USB or Parallel Port version of the camera software, please follow
this procedure:
1. Insert the camera CD into your CD-ROM drive. Run the program SETUP.EXE
located in the root directory of the CD. Follow the instructions as they appear
on your screen.
Windows NT4.0
To install the Parallel Port version of the camera software, please follow this
procedure:
1. Insert the camera CD into your CD-ROM drive. Run the program SETUP.EXE
located in the root directory of the CD. Follow the instructions as they appear
on your screen.
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Hardware Installation
USB Camera
1.
2.
Find the USB port on your computer. If your computer does not have a
USB port, a USB card can be added. See Section “Adding a USB Card.”
Plug the flat rectangular end of the detachable USB cable into any USB port
of your computer.
3.
4.
Figure 1
Plug the USB Camera into Your PC
Plug the square end of the detachable USB cable into the rear of the camera.
Figure 2
Plug the USB Cable into the Camera
Windows will automa tically recognize the USB camera.
The most common problem for users installing a USB device for the first time is
that the computer’s BIOS does not have the US B hardware on the motherboard
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enabled. To rectify the problem y ou must restart the computer and enter the
SETUP utility to enable the USB hardware on the computer’s motherboard. After
entering the SETUP utility there will be a peripheral or advance section that will
allow you to enable the USB hardware. After enabling the USB, exit the SETUP
utility making sure you SAVE the changes when exiting. See your PC owner’s
manual for starting the BIOS Settings Utility specific to your PC.
Parallel Port Camera
1.
2.
Make sure the power to your computer is off.
Remove the printer cable from your PC, if installed.
3.
Figure 3
Locate and Remove Your Printer Cable, If Present
Connect the camera cable to the printer port on your PC.
Figure 4a, b
Connect Camera Cable
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4.
Reconnect the printer cable, if present, to the adapter cable.
Figure 5a, b
Reconnect Your Printer Cable, If Present
Note: You can not PRINT and use Sensar Secure
5.
6.
Remove the keyboard cable from your PC.
Connect the camera cable with the round ma le connector to the keyboard
port on your PC.
Figure 6
Locate and Remove Your Keyboard Cable
®
Cam
at the same time
.
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7.
8.
Reconnect the keyboard cable (round male connector) to the cable with the
round female connector.
Figure 7a, b
Reconnect Your Keyboard to the Cam e ra Cable
Turn the power to your com puter back on.
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Configuring Your Browser
In order to ensure secure transactions over the world wide web, the Sensar
Secure
Follow the steps indicated below for your browser in order to invoke the correct
SSL level.
®
Cam Demo uses a ‘Secure Sockets’ (or SSL) connection over the internet.
Internet Explorer 4 (IE4)
To invoke the correct SSL level within IE4:
1. Invoke the browser if you have not already done so.
2. Click on the "View" menu.
3. Select the "Internet options" label.
4. Select the "Advanced" tab in the dialog box that appears.
5. Scroll down to the "Security" label.
6. Deselect "PCT 1.0" and deselect "SSL 3.0" (the boxes should not have an
"x" when you are through.)
7. Click "OK" when you are done.
Important Note:
When using the software you may be alerted by the Microsoft Browser that signed
content from Sensar is being loaded. This is normal and completely secure since
the content from Sensar is digitally signed, and can be checked by examining the
digital certificate. You may examine the digital certificate by clicking on the TBD
button, and you may elect to trust content from Sensar for future downloads by
clicking the “Alway s trust content from Sensar” check box. Click "Yes" to exit
the dialog box.
Internet Explorer 4 Upgrade
Sensar Secure®Cam Dem o requires the latest version of the “Java Virtual
Machine” which allows IE4 to operate Java Applets in the standard java mode.
On the installation CD you will find the file “MSJavx86.exe” located in the root
directory. Run this application to upgrade your IE4’s Java Virtual Machine (Note
that this will require re-booting your PC).
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Netscape
To invoke the correct SSL level within Netscape:
1. Invoke the browser if you have not already done so.
2. Click the "Security" Icon.
3. Click on the "Navigator" link.
4. Disable "SSL v3" box (remove the check mark if it is present.)
5. Click "OK" when you are done.
Important Note:
When using the software you may be asked by the Netscape browser to grant
permission to enable "high risk activities"–our system requires resources of the
operating system not usually granted to browsers. This is completely safe, and
Sensar's software is digitally signed (you may view the certificate) so that you
know that you are truly running softwa re provided by Sensar. You may wish to
click on "remember this decision" so that you will not be prompted with this
dialog the next time you wish to run the application.
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Viewing The Tutorial
The installation procedure will place an animated tutorial “video” onto your PC.
This file, named “ SecureNET.exe,” can be found in the directory “C:\Program
Files\Sensar\SecureCam.” To run the program , use the shortcut found in the “Start
Menu,”–look under “Program Files,” then “Sensar Utilities” for the entry labeled
“Tutorial Video.” You can also locate the tutorial using Windows Explorer and
launch it by “double-clicking” the file. Once you are connected to the demo web
page, you may run it by clicking the camera icon located at the bottom right of the
web page.
The tutorial shows a typical camera user demonstrating the use of the Sensar
Secure
•
®
Cam camera. A few things to note from the tutorial…
The tutorial may not run immediately – hit the space key twice to start the
animation. Hitting the space key pauses the animation; hitting it again resumes
the motion. Hit the “Esc” key to exit.
•
The camera’s range starts about 4 inches away from the eye.
•
Moving the camera closer or farther away w ill make the yellow ball of light
shrink or grow respectively.
•
Moving the camera up, down, left, or right will move the yellow ball
accordingly, without m a king the ball shrink or grow.
The goal is to put the yellow ball in the center, then make it shrink or grow until it
just fills the dark, open area in the center of the blue field.
Even after the goal is met we suggest, as the tutorial shows, that you move the
camera just slightly (~1/4 inch) closer then farther away. This will put your eye in
the best focal range.
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The tutorial will run continuously until the “escape key” is hit. Below is one
screen from the tutorial.
Figure 8
Tutorial Animation Screen Shot
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Practice Using The Camera
The installation procedure will place a “TroubleShooting Assistant and Camera
Practice” application onto your PC. This file, named “Practice.exe,” can be found
in the “C:\Program Files\Sensar\SecureCam” directory. A shortcut to this progam
may be found under the “START” menu (Start->Program Files->Sensar Utilities>Practice). You can also locate the Practice Application using Windows Explorer
and launch it by “double-clicking” the file.
Practice using the camera with and without your glasses. You do not need to
remove your contact lenses.
Below is a screen shot from the practice application.
Screen Shot From Practice Application
Figure 9
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Getting Started
Figure 10
The Sensar Secure
Enrollment
After you have finished installing the camera, you will need to enroll for the first
time. Enrolling is the process of collecting several iris images and comparing
them against each other. The system collects from 1 to 4 eye images for
enrollment. The best image is selected as your enrolled image and will be used in
comparison checks during all future verifications.
®
Cam
Enrollment will automatically start by a software application or w eb page you
download from a site supporting the Sensar…Secure
®
Cam system. Enrollment
software is not provided with this package. You should remove your glasses for
the enrollment process.
Focusing—You must position your eye about four inches away from the lens
before a focused image can be taken. You will see a ball of light when looking
into the lens which gets bigger or smaller as you move toward or away from the
window. The goal is to make the ball of light approximately the same size as the
target window. You should slowly move the camera slightly closer and then
farther away (~1/4 inch) to attain the correct focus position.
The camera can be placed on an elevated level surface or you can pick up the
camera with your hand. Keeping your eyes wide open, position your eye in the
focus range and listen for four shutter sounds from your speakers. These indicate
the four images being taken. If needed, cover the opposite eye to aid in image
taking. If no sound occurs, first check your sound setup. Next, try moving your
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eye closer or farther away from the lens slightly (alternatively, you can move the
camera!). You will hear a “ding” if the enrollment is successful, otherwise you
will need to try again. The system may timeout after 10 seconds if it finds no
suitable images and you may need to start enrolling again. The key points are to
place your eye in focus and to keep your eye as wide open as possible. Another
suggestion is to try to keep the face of the camera “flat” with respect to your
eye…try not to squint which may occur if you close the other ey e (keep both eyes
open and cover one eye).
Once you have succeeded in enrolling your eye (you may choose to enroll both
eyes if you wish), use the verify feature to verify your eye im age. In this
operation, only one image w ill be taken and compared to your enrolled image. If
they match, then y ou will have verified your eye. Place your eye in focus and you
will hear a “ding” sound to signal that you have been verified successfully. If it
does not work, try the sam e suggestions as in the enrolling process.
NOTE: Do not obstruct the black window during any portion of the enrollment or
verification process.
Congratulations! You can now use the Network Security System for secure access
over the Internet.
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Troubleshooting
ProblemSuggestion
No flashing red
lights.
Windows does not
recognize camera
(USB only).
Verify the camera is properly
the Practice Application to review operation and use.
Note: The USB Camera has a “snug fit” connection on both
the camera and PC end. It is possible that either end has
become unplugged slightly.
The most common problem for users installing a USB device
for the first time is that the computer’s BIOS does not have
the USB hardware on the motherboard enabled. To rectify the
problem you must restart the computer and enter the SETUP
utility to enable the USB hardware on the computer’s
motherboard. After entering the SETUP utility there will be a
peripheral or advance section that will allow you to enable the
USB hardware. After enabling the USB, exit the SE TUP
utility making sure you SAVE the changes when exiting. See
your PC owner’s manual for starting the BIOS Settings Utility
specific to your PC.
and completely
plugged in. Run
To find out if your version of Windows 95 is USB compliant,
right-click the “My Computer” icon and select Properties.
The System should be 4.00. 950B (Windows 95B) or later. If
you are running Windows 95B and US B is not available, you
need to execute a program from your Windows 95 installation
CD. Your Windows 95 CD should say on it “W ith USB
Support.” Open the Windows Explorer and go to the
directory Drivers\USB\Enduser. Double click on the file
USBSUPP.EXE to install USB support to Windows 95. If
you do not find this file in this location, go to the Start Menu
and select Find–Files or Folders and search for
USBSUPP.EXE on the CD.
A USB system test program has been included in this
package. It can be run by clicking the “USB System Ready”
shortcut located under the “Start Menu->Program Files>Sensar Utilities” group.
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Technical Support
For technical support call:
Your system administrator
Sensar (609) 222-9090
Visit our website at www.sensar.com
Or equivalent vendor.
Specifications
A summary of the camera specifications are as follows:
Operating Temperature: 5° to 40°C
Environment: Indoor operation
Package Contents
The package should contain the following items:
USB or Parallel Port Camera, User Guide, and CD-ROM containing software.
The USB version contains a detachable USB cable.
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Adding a USB Card
If your PC does not have a USB port, an after-m arket USB port card is available
from:
ADS Technologies
13909 Bettencourt St.
Cerritos CA 90703
(800) 888-5244
http://www.adstechnologies.com
This card operates with Windows 98 only . The USB card may also be available at
your favorite computer retailer. This card has been verified to operate with the
Sensar Secure
Note: Windows NT users… the Parallel Port camera
®
Cam.
must be
used.
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User Tips
Begin with the camera 4 inches (10 cm) away from
•
your eye.
Keep both eyes wide open. If you need to close one
•
eye, use your hand to cover it instead because closing it
will cause the eye your enrolling to squint.
Remove glasses during enrollment. You may wear
•
them during any subsequent verifications.
Contact lenses do not need to be removed.
•
Keep your head pointed directly at the camera lens
•
without turning it.
The correct distance for focus does vary slightly among
•
individuals. If you are having d ifficu lties using the
camera, try moving the camera slightly closer or
slightly farther away from you – you may have better
results even if the yellow dot is a bit bigg er or smaller
than the target.
You may want to try holding the camera at eye level,
•
with your head completely upright.
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