Wasp B100 User manual

WaspBio Clock™
User Manual
© 2005 Wasp Technologies

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from time to time to the content herein without obligation to notify any person of such
revision or changes.

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 2
WHAT’S IN THE BOX ..................................................................................................................... 3
POWERING UP THE WASPBIO..................................................................................................... 4
USING THE WASPBIO TERMINAL KEYBOARD........................................................................... 5
CORRECT FINGER PLACEMENT ................................................................................................. 7
ENROLL USERS............................................................................................................................. 8
WHAT IS USER ENROLLMENT ......................................................................................................... 8
HOW TO ENROLL USERS ................................................................................................................ 8
USER ID NUMBER ......................................................................................................................... 9
ENROLL WITH FINGERPRINTS ......................................................................................................... 9
ENROLL WITH PASSWORD ............................................................................................................ 10
ENROLL WITH PASSWORD AND FINGERPRINT ................................................................................ 11
SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL ENROLLMENT ............................................................................ 13
USER VERIFICATION .................................................................................................................. 14
FINGERPRINT VERIFICATION ......................................................................................................... 14
ID NUMBER AND FINGERPRINT..................................................................................................... 14
ID NUMBER AND PASSWORD VERIFICATION .................................................................................. 15
AUTHORITY LEVELS ................................................................................................................... 16
MANAGING MATCH THRESHOLD LEVELS ............................................................................... 17
MATCH THRESHOLDS................................................................................................................... 17
SETTING MATCH THRESHOLD SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 17
SETTING SYSTEM OPTIONS ...................................................................................................... 19
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME....................................................................................................... 19
CHANGING THE LANGUAGE........................................................................................................... 19
RESETTING SYSTEM SETTINGS AND VALUES TO DEFAULT ............................................................. 19
ONLY ONE TO ONE VERIFICATION MODE ...................................................................................... 20
TURN OFF VOICE......................................................................................................................... 20
ESTABLISHING YOUR ETHERNET CONNECTION ................................................................... 22
CARE AND MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................... 26
MENU MAP ................................................................................................................................... 27

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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the WaspBio Clock! This manual explains how to
use the terminal through the built in keyboard and how to connect to your Host
computer.

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What’s in the Box
In your box you will find the following items:
1. WaspBio Terminal 1 unit
2. AC power adapter 1 pc
3. Drywall screws (Phillips) 2 pcs
4. Wall Anchors 2 pcs
5. Ethernet Cable 8 ft
1
2
3 and 4
5

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Powering up the WaspBio
(You should mount the clock to the wall, if desired, prior to powering up the clock.)
1. Connect the power cable to the WaspBio terminal.
2. Connect the power cable to 110V 50Hz AC power source

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Using the WaspBio Terminal Keyboard
Making Changes within the WaspBio Menus
To enroll users and perform other functions, you can use the WaspBio Clock’s keyboard.
WaspBio Keypad:
Keypad Definition
Confirms the current request.
Scroll down.
Access to Menu. Power button.
Escape or cancel.
Numeric ke
y
s.
Scroll up.

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At the Welcome screen, when the key is pressed, the WaspBio terminal
configuration options are enabled and you can make changes as needed. The key
sequence to make changes and save those changes is as follows;
1. Arrow keys identify the item to be changed.
2. [OK] key to select the field (the field will be highlighted when it is selected).
3. The Arrow keys can then be used to change the option.
4. The [OK] key will accept or save the change.
5. To complete the save for a change, press the [ESC] key, then press [OK] to
Save.
System Opt
Save?
ESC OK(SAVE)
MENU
Welcome
8:55
02-18-05 FRI

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Correct Finger Placement
Finger placement and position is the first step in creating a good template image. The
following pictures demonstrate correct and incorrect finger placement on the optic
sensor.
1. The correct way is to place a finger flat and centered on the sensor surface.
2. Examples of incorrect finger placement are shown below with descriptions.
Note: Please adopt correct finger placement; Wasp Technologies assumes no
responsibility for errors from the use of the clock.
Skew or Side
Upright Not Centered
Finger Top on edge of sensor

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Enroll Users
What is User Enrollment
Enrollment is the process of creating an ID number and scanning a user’s finger three
times to create a template. This template is associated with a user ID number and is
stored in the clock. For information regarding backing up these fingerprint templates to
your WaspTime Database, please refer to the ClockSetup online help.
During user verification (when the user is punching in or out), the stored template is
compared to the current fingerprint scan to confirm the user’s identity.
Enrollment is performed at the clock designated as the Primary Clock in ClockSetup.
The user can verify his/her fingerprint at the same clock terminal on which he/she was
enrolled, and on any other clock terminal you transfer the fingerprint template to. For
information on designating a clock as the Primary and on transferring fingerprint
templates to other bioclocks, please refer to the ClockSetup online help.
Up to ten fingers can be enrolled for a single user with the same ID number.
The clock can hold up to 1500 fingerprint templates and still maintain optimum
performance (2 second response time).
If you use 1 to 1 verification only, you can enroll up to 3000 fingerprints, while still
keeping optimum performance. Please see the chapter titled Managing Match
Thresholds for further information on 1 to 1 verification.
How to Enroll Users
If this is the first enrollment on a new system, everyone is essentially an Enrollee, or a
User. If there are already administrators setup in the system, only the administrators
have the right to enroll new users.
There are three ways to enroll users:
• Fingerprint enrollment - used for most people who have good quality
fingerprints.
• Password enrollment - used for those who can enroll successfully, but
who are not able to provide quality fingerprints.
• Fingerprint and Password enrollment – used for those users who want to
have the option to use fingerprints or a password for verification.
If there are no administrators, enroll yourself first (if you will be the administrator) and
give yourself administrator access. To do this:
1. Press the [Menu] button.
2. Select User Manage.
3. Select Enroll Admin.

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4. Follow the steps beginning on the next page to enroll with fingerprint or with
fingerprint and password.
User ID Number
Before beginning enrollment, a user should be assigned a User ID. This User ID is used
by the system to access the fingerprint record during user verification. Usually this is the
badge number or employee number assigned in WaspTime.
By default the next available user ID number will be assigned to you automatically. You
can change it with the up and down keys or the number keys (the range is 1 to 65534).
Enroll with Fingerprints
1. From the WaspBio Menu screen, navigate to “Enroll FP” and press “OK”.
The following screen will display:
2. Select to continue. The following screen will display:
3. Place your finger on the sensor 3 times. If successful, the following screen
displays:
The last digit, 0, indicates that this is the first fingerprint for this user (User
number 00001)
N
ew Enroll
User ID 00001
ESC OK
N
ew Enroll
Place Finger…
ESC
User Manage Enroll User Enroll FP
MENU
OK
N
ew Enroll
00001-0
ESC OK [Save]

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4. Select “OK” to save.
If there is a problem with the fingerprint capture you will be prompted to try again and
should restart the enrollment process.
If you want to exit the New User Enrollment mode, press the “ESC” button. The system
will then prompt you to enter back-up fingerprints for the user you just enrolled. You can
then choose the User ID and enroll multiple fingerprints for that user.
Enroll with Password
1. Navigate Menu on the Clock to “Enroll Pwd”, the press “OK”.
The following screen appears:
2. If known, input the user ID number and press .
Note: By default the next sequential user ID number
will appear. You can change it with the up and down keys or
the numeric keys (the range is 1 to 65534).
3. The password is numeric and can be one to five digits in length.
Enter the password, then press :
Enroll Pwd
New Enroll?
ESC OK
N
ew Enroll
User ID 00008
ESC OK
N
ew Enroll
Input Pwd *****
ESC OK
User Manage Enroll User Enroll Pwd
MENU
OK
OK

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4. Enter the password again to verify and press :
The following is displayed with the ID followed by the
letter P. This last letter P indicates the user ID is stored
with a password.
5. Press , the previous message continues to be displayed while the
data is stored.
Enroll with Password and Fingerprint
1. Navigate on the Clock to “Enroll FP & Pwd”, then press “OK”.
The following screen will appear:
2. Press , at the FP & Pwd prompt:
This will begin a new enrollment process and request
a user ID.
N
ew Enrollment
Input Pwd: *****
Pwd Affirm:
*****
ESC OK
N
ew Enroll
00008-P
ESC OK [Save]
FP & Pwd
New Enroll?
ESC OK
User Manage Enroll User Enroll FP & Pwd
MENU
OK
OK
N
ew Enroll
User ID 00008
ESC OK
OK

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3. If known, input the user Id number and press .
Note: By default the next sequential user ID number
will appear. You can change it with the up and down keys or
the numeric keys (the range is 1 to 65534).
4. When the following prompt appears, place the finger to be enrolled on the reader
3 times as prompted:
5. When the following prompt appears, enter user’s password, then press
The Password is one to five digits in length.
6. Input the password again for verification, press :
If successful the following will appear:
Notice that the ID (00008) is followed by a number and the letter P. The number
indicates the current fingerprint template associated with this ID (this user has
two fingerprints entered into the system). The number sequence for fingerprints
captured is 0-9. The letter P indicates the user ID is stored with a password.
Note: In the example above for New Enroll, 00008—1P is broken down as ID –
00008, Second fingerprint – 1 (where fingerprints captured are 0-9), and the last
letter P means password.
N
ew Enroll
00008-0
Place finger…
ESC/Exit
N
ew Enroll
Input Pwd:
*****
ESC OK
N
ew Enroll
Input Pwd: *****
Pwd Affirm: *****
ESC OK
N
ew Enroll
00008-1P
ESC OK [Save]
OK
OK
OK

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7. Press . The message in the screen shot above continues to be
displayed while the template is created.
Suggestions for Successful Enrollment
When a fingerprint is captured successfully, the verification speed will be fast. If the
fingerprint is of poor quality, slow reads and false rejections are possible.
In order to improve the fingerprint verification quality, try the following suggestions:
Failures to Validate Enrollee or Fingerprints of Poor Quality
Problem Resolution
Dry fingerprints Moisten the finger by holding it to the palm in a fist position.
Not enough pressure
on the sensor
The user should place a finger firmly and squarely on the
sensor surface.
How to select the
finger
The left or right index or middle finger is normally
recommended. Otherwise the middle or ring fingers can be
used to capture good fingerprint templates.
Use fingerprints of good quality, not worn or injured.
How to place the
finger
Place finger firmly on the sensor surface, finger placement
must cover 2/3 of the sensor surface.
The fingerprint should not touch perpendicular to the sensor
surface.
Do not touch the finger too fast; or move the finger on the
sensor surface.
Fingerprint change
Influence
Worn or injured fingers can influence verification.
If the finger quality is too poor, use password verification.
Other
No matter how advanced the reader, there is a percentage
of people whose fingerprint scans may not validate. For this
small group, the alternatives are to use ID and fingerprint
validation, lower the match threshold (explained later in this
manual), or use password validation.
OK

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User Verification
Users can verify themselves at the clock. The system
verifies through the three methods previously mentioned:
Fingerprint Verification
ID Number and Password Verification
ID Number and Fingerprint Verification
Fingerprint Verification
At the Welcome screen simply place the finger on the
sensor surface, and the following will appear:
The message will display for about 0.5 seconds.
If the test is successful, it will say “Thank you”,
and the following will appear:
If the user identity cannot be verified, the user will
be prompted to try again, the following will appear:
The message will display for about 0.5 seconds, and then return to the start-up window.
ID Number and FingerPrint
At the Welcome screen, enter your ID number. The
display will change to show the User ID entered.
FP Verify
Remove Finger
FP Verify
User ID 00008
Verified!
FP Verify
Place Finger Agn:
Welcome
08:25
04-01-02 FRI
Welcome
08:25
04-01-02 FRI

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The option to enter a password is present, but not
needed for ID Number and FingerPrint combination.
To verify, place an enrolled finger on the
Reader. The following will appear:
ID Number and Password Verification
To start the verification process, enter the user ID number
at the Welcome screen.
Once the user ID is entered, the clock displays the
appropriate prompts for a user ID stored with a password.
Press , to accept the password acknowledgement
and the display will change to the Input Password prompt.
Input correct user password (passwords are masked by
Asterisks). Press , and if verified the following
will appear:
If the password cannot be verified an error message
will appear.
1:1 FP Verify
User ID 00008
Verified!
1:1 FP Verify
User ID 00008
ESC OK [Pwd]
Pwd Affirm
User ID 00008
Input Pwd: *****
Pwd Affirm
User ID 00008
Verified!
Pwd Affirm
User ID 00008
Error pwd !
OK
OK
Welcome
08:25
04-01-02 FRI
1:1 FP Verify
User ID 00008
ESC OK [Pwd]

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Authority Levels
WaspBio Clock has four authority or status levels, as defined below:
Users People whose identity must be verified to have their
attendance recorded.
Enrollers Users who are authorized to enroll new users or delete
users on the system.
Administrators Users who can enroll new users and have the authority to
change the settings of the terminal, except set Advanced
Options.
Supervisors Users who have authority to change the clock settings,
including the system setup, as well as enroll new users.
Note:
If there are no Administrators or Supervisors in the Clock, the Enrollers can enroll a
new Administrator or Supervisor.
If there is no Supervisor in the Clock, Administrator can enroll a Supervisor.

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Managing Match Threshold Levels
Match Thresholds
The Match Threshold is a number that represents the degree to which verification is
examined to ensure that the person is actually the person being identified. You can set
match threshold levels on the Clock.
The Match Threshold Levels establish a balance between False Acceptance Rate (FAR)
and False Rejection Rate (FRR). FAR measures how often a non-authorized user is
falsely recognized and granted access to the system. FRR measures how often an
enrolled and authorized user, who should be granted access to the system, is denied on
the basis that the system did not recognize him.
If the fingerprint verification is difficult for a certain user, he/she can use ID & Fingerprint
verification (match one to one).
Raising the threshold increases accuracy, while lowering it decreases accuracy. The
correct balance is essential. For users with worn or injured fingers, match threshold
levels can (and should) be reduced.
A suggestion for the Match Threshold Value is shown in table 1:
Table 1—1 Suggested Match Threshold Settings
FRR FAR One to Many One to One
High Low 45 25
Middle Middle 35 15
Low High 25 10
Setting Match Threshold Settings
1. To change match threshold settings for one to many (1:N), navigate to Match
Threshold, and press ..
2. Use the arrow keys, or the number keys to set the threshold number desired and
press .
Options Adv Option Match Thr
MENU
OK
OK

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3. To change the one to one (1:1), match threshold setting, navigate to 1:1
Threshold, and press .
4. Use the arrow keys, or the number keys to set the threshold number desired and
Press .
Options Adv Option 1:1 Thr
MENU
OK
OK
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