Acroprint HandPunch 4000 User Manual

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HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual

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Figure 8-2: Placing Your Hand on the Platen

Some right hands cannot be used in the HandPunch 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.

When a user uses the HandPunch, the display appears as follows:

OKAY (USER ID)

SCORE IS: (SCORE NUMBER)

The score number on the display reflects how accurately the user’s hand is
placed on the platen (see page 64). Scores that vary greatly between low and
high numbers are indicative of inconsistent hand placement. Scores above
50 are indicative of improper hand placement or of a drastic change in the
physical appearance of the hand.

When this occurs, emphasize the importance of sliding the hand onto the
platen and keeping the hand flat. Re-training and practice should lower a
user’s score. It might be necessary to change a user’s reject threshold if the
user has a mild disability. Re-enrollment might be necessary to create a new
user template.

WEB PIN

Left Hand
Enrollment

Read Score

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