iB KOJAK Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL

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CONTENTS
Welcome 3
Unpacking 4
Connecting 5
Cleaning 6
Resources 7
Support/Software Development
SDK Download Link
Scanning 8
Finger Conditions
Hand Orientation 9
Correct Placement - Top View
Finger Contact 10
Correct Placement - Side View
Flat Scanning 11
Finger Placement
Thumb Capture
Roll Scanning 13
Finger Placement
Rolling Examples
One-Finger Scanners 1 5
Columbo
Curve
Two-Finger Scanners 16
Sherlock
Watson Mini
Kojak Dimensions 17
Specifications 18
Compliance 19
© 2018 Integrated Biometrics, Inc. All rights reserved.

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WELCOME!
Thank you for purchasing Kojak, Integrated Biometrics’
newest addition to our patented Light Emitting Sensor (LES)
fingerprint scanning solutions. Kojak is the most durable, highest
performance FAP 60 FBI Appendix F-certified ten-print live
scanning solution.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using your Kojak
to review proper steps for unit operation and capture processes.
Your Integrated Biometrics reseller and the IB team are ready to
answer any questions you may have!

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Pull UP and BACK to remove protective cover.
UNPACKING
CONTENTS
Kojak is provided in a securely packaged case. Please notify your
Integrated Biometrics reseller in the event of damage during shipment.
The product packaging contains all Kojak hardware components.
The latest Software Development Kit (SDK) may be downloaded from
Integrated Biometrics. Consult page 6 of this manual for details about the
software download.
REMOVE COVER
ROLL
CAPTURE CAPTURE CAPTURE
1 - Kojak FBI Certified Appendix F FAP 60 Scanner
with Integrated 1.4-meter Cable with USB-A Connector
1 - Removable
Platen Cover
ROLL
CAPTURE CAPTURE CAPTURE
Bezel
Guides for
Finger Placement
and Boundaries
Platen

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CONNECTING
CONNECT USB TO DEVICE
Connecting Kojak is easy!
1. Download and install the latest IBScanUltimate SDK
2. Connect Kojak to the system via USB (USB 2.0 or later)
Note: An adapter may be required and is not provided
3. Integrated Biometrics provides a variety of test applications
for demonstration. IBScanUltimate SDK includes demonstration
applications for supported platforms and source code for ease
of deployment.
OTG Adapter
(not included)
USB A
Kojak Cable
Mobile
Android Device

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CLEANING
BEST PRACTICES
Cleaning the Kojak scanner is a simple process.
· Kojak should be cleaned approximately every 1000 scans
or as needed.
· Use IB Cleaning Kit part number IBHCK-01.
· Wipe clean using microfiber cloth (included with cleaning kit).
WARNINGS AND CONSIDERATIONS
· Alcohol and alcohol-based cleaning solutions may stain
if allowed to remain on the platen.
· Wipe alcohol products from Kojak’s platen and clean
using a water-based solution.
· Care should be taken to clean and remove chemicals
immediately following a spill.
· Remove chemical solutions immediately using a water-moistened rag.
· Common chemicals that require immediate attention include:
- Acetone and polish removers
- Paint
- Paint thinners
- Stain removers
- Gasoline or petroleum products
- Pesticides and herbicides
- DEET or DEET infused products
- Cleaning cloths, rags, or devices impregnated
with any of the above examples

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RESOURCES
SUPPORT / SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
The IBScanUltimate Software Development Kit (SDK) is a set of robust
tools that empower solution providers with the ability to deploy compel-
ling LES biometric acquisition applications. The SDK includes support
for a variety of operating systems and exceeds the needs of the most
challenging environments.
The SDK includes Application Programming Interface (API) documenta-
tion, IB software components, demonstration applications and source
code for each platform. Demonstration source code is a simple reference
for integrators to rapidly develop solutions using Integrated Biometrics’
LES technologies. We encourage you to review the included materials
and explore the limits of creativity when designing custom biometric
solutions.
If you have any questions, please contact your Integrated Biometrics
reseller or the IB team. We’ll be glad to provide assistance during
solution development.
DOWNLOAD SDK
www.integratedbiometrics.com/sdk-downloads
Download Software Development Kit (SDK)
Technical Documentation and Product Support

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SCANNING
FINGER CONDITIONS
VERY MOIST FINGERS
· Result: Images too dark, poorly defined. Indicates too much moisture
on the fingers.
· Solution: Dry the fingers with a towel or cloth before
fingerprint capture.
· The resultant images will be lighter and the NFIQ quality scores
will improve.
VERY DRY FINGERS
· Result: Images take several seconds to appear or contrast appears
lighter than desired.
· Solution: Rub a small amount of moisturizer on the fingertips.
(Do not slather.)
· The resultant images will be darker and the NFIQ quality scores
will improve.
· Gentle or light contact with the plate is recommended in scanning.
Placing extra pressure on the hand is not recommended.
· Avoid using hand sanitizers, alcohol based lotions, and baby wipes
prior to scanning.
BEST PRACTICES
· Never put a wet hand on the scanner i.e., just washed and not
thoroughly dried, holding a bottle of liquid that leaves condensation
on your hand. Hands should be wiped dry.
· Never use two hands on the scanner at the same time
(see image on next page).
Dry FingerprintsNormal Fingerprints Wet Fingerprints

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HAND ORIENTATION
CORRECT PLACEMENT - TOP VIEW
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Grounding
Bar
Fingers should be pointing at cord and
grounded firmly against the platen and
grounding bar.
Platen
ROLL
CAPTURE CAPTURE CAPTURE
Never use two hands on the
scanner at the same time.

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FINGER CONTACT
CORRECT PLACEMENT - SIDE VIEW
Platen
Grounding
Bar
Fingers should be pointing at cord
and grounded firmly against the platen
and grounding bar. Gentle or light
contact with the plate is recommended
in scanning. Placing extra pressure on
the hand is not recommended.
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