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Toshiba Equium P200 User Manual

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User’s Manual

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Operating Basics

How to Enable FingerPrint Power-on Security Settings

It is necessary to first enroll your FingerPrint with the Protector Suite QL

application prior to enabling and configuring the FingerPrint Power-on

Security System. You should check that your FingerPrint is enrolled before

configuring the settings (please refer to the Manual for FingerPrint

Registration/Enrollment for further instructions.)
1. Swipe your finger across the FingerPrint Sensor.
2. MENU will appear in the lower right corner of the screen. Swipe(*) your

finger on the FingerPrint sensor and then select Control Center from the

items presented in this menu

* It is recommended that the keyboard cursor keys (movement) and enter

key (selection) or the directional pad be used when selecting and item

from the Menu in laptop or landscape modes.

3. At the FingerPrint Software Management screen, click Settings and

then click Power-on Security.

4. At the Power Security screen, place a check mark in the Replace the

power-on and hard disk drive passwords with the FingerPrint reader

setting and then click OK.

You must ensure that you use the TOSHIBA Password Utility to

register a User Password before using the FingerPrint Power-on

Security and its extended function to allow FingerPrint to be used to

access the computer when it is turned on.

If the FingerPrint authentication process fails five times, a preset time

limit is exceeded, or you press the BkSP (backspace) key, [Password=]

will be displayed on the screen and you will have to enter either the

User Password or Supervosor Password manually in order to start the

computer.

When swipe your finger, please ensure you do it slowly and at a

constant speed. If you find that this does not improve the authentication

rate, you should try to adjust the speed at which the finger is swiped.

If there are any changes in the environment or setting related to

authorization, you will be required to provide authorization information

such as a User Password (and, if applicable, the HDD (Hard Disk

Drive) password).