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Fujitsu provides a highly reliable biometric authentication system based on palm vein pattern recognition technology. PalmSecure™ features industry-leading authentication accuracy with extremely low false rates, and non-intrusive and contactless reader device provides ease of use with virtually no physiological restriction for all users. The Fujitsu PalmSecure sensor uses near-infrared light to capture a person's palm vein pattern, generating a unique biometric template that is matched against pre-registered user palm vein patterns. The palm vein device can only recognize the pattern if the blood is actively flowing within the individual's veins, which means that forgery is virtually impossible. Fujitsu™

For more information contact MCS Software - Sales.

In order to enroll students using the palm scanner, please refer to the Palm Scanning Enrollment section of this page. There is also an additional  Palm Scanner Enrollment Video to enhance the written documentation.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 Features

  • Advanced biometric authentication algorithm delivers ultra-low FAR (false accept rate) and FRR (false reject rate) 
  • Contactless palm vein authentication is hygienic and noninvasive - No Residual Trace Technology 
  • Encrypted repository for template storage & enterprise level event logging capability
  • PalmSecure Authentication recognized by leading International Security Bodies, including International Common Criteria and CNIL Speed and Extensibility
  • Quick-start deployment across the enterprise raises security and adds value
  • SDK (Software Development Kit) for organizations deploying PalmSecure technology
  • Fast and easy registration with virtually no enrollment error
  • Biometric integration for third party Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions with PalmSecure LOGONDIRECTOR

For those concerned with latex allergies, the Fujitsu Palm Scanner contains no latex products in the hand guide. The material is Polycarbonate/Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (PC/ABS), a commonly used plastic.

 

 Technical Specs

Supply voltage (from USB power)4.4 to 5.4V (Input current: up to 500mA)
ReliabilityMTBF (mean time between failure):830,000 hours for sensor only. 250,000 hours for controller only
FAR (false accept rate)0.00008%
Sensor surface materialGlass
Palm Capture Distance2 inches from the surface of the sensor (+/- .5 inch)
Outer dimensions (sensor only)1.37(W) x 1.37(D) x 1.06(H) inches
Supported OSClient: Windows® 7, XP Pro, Vista, Redhat Linux Ver. 5
Server: Windows Server 2003 and 2008, Redhat Linux Ver. 5
Power consumption2.5W or less
Authentication response timeLess than 1 second
FRR (false reject rate)0.01%
Acoustic NoiseNone
Operating Temperature0°C to 60°C
Hand Guide MaterialPolycarbonate/Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (PC/ABS)

 

 



Installation & Setup

In order to install devices, you must have Administrator permissions.

Only one hand guide setting will operate in the cafeteria. Attempts to run both the Child Hand Guide and the Big Hand Guide will result in an error.

Do not plug in the device until instructed to do so.

 

Step 1: Login to the MCS Customer Portal and select Software Downloads.

Step 2: Click on the Newton folder to open.

Step 3: Select the Install_FujitsuPalmScannerSupport.Exe file.

Step 4: Locate the file if it was downloaded. In the Open File-Security Warning window, choose Run at the prompt.

  • It is recommended that all other applications are closed before proceeding. Click Next on the following Palm Scanner Support Wizard window.


  • Select the software components to install. Then, click Next.


  • Once the installation process is complete, click Next.


  • When you reach the final window, select the Launch Driver Installation option and click Finish to begin the driver installation.


  • Select a setup language. Then, click Next.


  • In the Fujitsu PalmScanner Sensor Driver Setup window, click Next to begin installing the sensor driver.

If you receive a Windows Logo Testing warning, select Continue Anyway.

  • Click Finish once the installation is complete.


Step 5: Connect the palm scanning device.

Step 6: Establish Serving Line configurations

  • Login to Newton. 
  • Locate and click on the Administration and Maintenance tab.
  • Locate the Serving Line option in the Point-of-Sale Setup ribbon.
  • Click on the Serving Line option.

Step 7: In the Serving-Line Maintenance window, select a cafeteria line by clicking on a row or using the drop-down arrow and click the Edit button. If you use the drop-down arrow, be sure to select the proper serving line to install the device.

  • Click on the Override Settings tab.

  • Scroll down and locate the Devices section in the parameters.
  • Once you have located the Devices section click on Customer Input Device #1, then the ellipsis  button.

  • Use the drop-down arrow to locate and select the PalmSecure Scanner.


  • Establish line setting by using the drop-down arrows.
    • Auto Identify after Enrolling - Allows the line operator to continue with serving a meal as soon as a student's identification has been successfully established.
    • Device Index - The device index typically remains at 0.
    • FRR Level - False Rejection Rate Level establishes sensitivity when completing scanning.
    • Hand Guide Type - By default, the guide type is set for the Big Hand Guide. If you are using the smaller hand guide or have younger students, the type should be changed to ChildHandGuide.
    • Prompt to Start Enrollment - Allows the line operator to choose when to begin the enrollment process.

MCS highly recommends to set the Prompt to Start Enrollment option to True for elementary schools. Younger children tend to be reluctant about placing their hand on the guide device. With the Prompt to Start Enrollment option is set to false and the nervousness of the younger children, the children have a tendency to slowly place their hand on the device. This results in only a partial capture of the child's palm.

    • Sensor Direction - Chooses the direction of the sensor.
  • Click Ok when you have completed adjusting the settings.

  • Click Ok again to exit out of the Edit Serving Line window.
  • Click Close in the Serving-Line Maintenance window.

Step 8: Exit out of Newton. Then, log back in to Newton for all the device settings to take effect.

Step 9:  Test the palm scanning device.

Test the palm scanning device by starting a new meal. Ensure Newton is recognizing meals served in the system.



Enrollment & Usage

Make sure the scanner has been completely configured for the line you are enrolling on before beginning the process.

For additional instruction on enrolling students using the palm scanner, you can view the Palm Scanner Enrollment Video.

Step 1: Log into Newton (Back Office) from the main machine and start an operating day by clicking the Start Operating Day link on the checklist.

Step 2: Start a meal (either breakfast or lunch) by clicking Start Meal (Lunch) or Start Meal (Breakfast) link on the checklist.

Step 3: Ensure the date is correct on the Meal Calendar screen and click Ok.

Step 4: On the POS serving line with the Palm Scanner, double click on the Newton POS icon to open up to the login screen.

If you will be enrolling students on the main machine, locate the Meal Control Panel and click on Main Machine to run Newton POS.

 

 

Step 5: Login to Newton POS by entering the username and password given to you by the system administrator, then click Ok.

Step 6: In the Customer Input Device window, begin enrolling students by clicking the Enroll button.

Step 7: The Student Selection screen will appear with the word Enrollment blinking red at the top of the screen.

  • If using a standard keyboard, begin typing either the name or POS ID number to search for the student being enrolled.
  • If the machine is a touch screen use the onscreen number pad to search by POS ID number or onscreen keyboard to search by student name. (The onscreen keyboard will appear by clicking the Search By Name button.

Step 8: Once you have selected the student, the Enroll Palm screen will appear. The onscreen instructions will guide you through the enrollment process.

IMPORTANT! It is recommended that all students are enrolled using the right hand to maintain consistency. This helps the user always know which hand was used for enrollment in case the student forgets.

Step 9: Place the student's hand, fingers spread open, all the way to the top of the palm guide so that the middle finger is in between the two finger dividers at the top of the guard. The webbing between the index and middle finger and the middle, right ring-finger should be touching the two finger dividers with the palm flat down. The object is to let as little light in as possible, so the infrared scanner can read the veins.

Best Practices

 


Correct Hand Placement

Incorrect Hand Placement

 

 

Step 10:

The enrollment process requires two (2) good scans in order to make a positive match.

The student will place their hand on the scanner and follow the onscreen instructions. The first scan will direct you to place the students hand on the scanner, hold it still, and then move the hand away. The second scan will require the student to place their hand back on the scanner and hold still. The student screen will turn green once both good scans are accepted. The following screen shots will show the entire process:

  

 

Step 11: When the enrollment process is successful the system will automatically go back to the Customer Input Device screen. The background color of the screen will now be green acknowledging an identified student. Click the Skip button to continue enrolling more students or enter to continue with normal serving line processes.

To view biometric enrollment information, select the student and click the Enroll button. Pre-existing biometric data details are located at the bottom of the window.

 

  • Biometric device
  • Date of capture
  • User who captured data
  • Location of capture

 


Step 12: The Customer Input Device screen will again turn red and the Enroll button will now be accessible. Click the Enroll button to continue the enrollment process.

Step 13: When the enrollment process is complete, you can click the Search button on the Customer Input Device screen to return to the Student Selection screen.


After you have finished with line servings, click the Quit Serving Line button to exit Newton POS.

Then, click the Exit Point-Of-Sale button.

Be sure to return to the main machine and stop the meal and post transactions for the day.

 

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