If you have difficulty in eye positioning, If you are wearing an eyepatch, etc, Cases of enrollment/recognition failure – Panasonic BM-ET330 User Manual

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7. Overlap your eyes on the "two"

ellipse symbols by moving the front
panel slowly, according to the voice
guidance and/or guide indicator.

This iris reader guides your eye position with
voice guidance and/or guide indicator.

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If You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning

When trying the procedure of "How to Position Your Eyes in the
Mirror" (pp. 23 to 25), you may sometimes have difficulty in focus-
ing on the eyes or seeing "two" ellipse symbols in the mirror. In this
case, cover either eye and position your opened eye over an eye
image capturing camera.
Note: Even if you carry out one-eye adjusting, capture left and

right eye separately to enroll both eyes.

If You are Wearing an Eyepatch, etc.

Enrollment/recognition using one eye capturing is available when you cannot have both eyes captured, due to an eyepatch,
etc. In this case, the voice guidance or guide indicator will lead you to position your opened eye over an eye image capturing
camera. (Refer to the illustrations in "If You Have Difficulty in Eye Positioning".) Position your eye on the eye image capturing
camera, according to the guidance.

Cases of Enrollment/Recognition Failure

• You have closed your eyes or not opened your eyes widely enough during the capturing procedure.
• You were wearing sunglasses whose lens colour is too deep to be captured
• There were smudges on the glasses.
• You were not looking at the mirror during capturing.
• Your position is too near or too far away to be captured.

When you come within approx. 50 cm {1.64 ft.} of the iris reader, the guidance will start. The recognition range
between the eyes and mirror is approx. 30 cm to 40 cm {0.98 ft. to 1.32 ft.}.

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Left eye image

Right eye image

Eye image capturing camera (Right)

Eye image capturing camera (Left)

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