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DigitalPersona U.are.U 4500
Easy to install and use; the many benefits of fingerprint biometrics
start here. The U.are.U 4500 Fingerprint Reader is a USB device, built
on the latest optical fingerprint reader technology. Its compact and
attractive design conserves desk space in enterprises, its professional
modern appearance looks elegant in point-of-service environments, and
its ability to read a fingerprint from any angle makes it ideal for
applications where users share PCs.
The U.are.U 4500 Reader is a USB fingerprint reader featuring an
elegant, sleek design with a soft, cool blue glow and, of course, the
unsurpassed performance DigitalPersona is known for. Made for
power-users and shared environments, the 4500 is the natural choice for
those that want and need the very best.
U.are.U 4500 Technical Specifications
| Device
name |
U.are.U 4500HD Reader |
| Manufacturer |
DigitalPersona, Inc. |
| Device connection |
USB 2.0 |
| Supported OS (1) |
Microsoft Windows (32-bit and
64-bit) |
| Sensor resolution |
512 dpi |
| Image capture
area (Platen size) |
15 x 18 mm (0.6" x 0.7") |
| Sensor type |
Optical |
| Illumination |
Blue LEDs |
| Device size |
65 x 36 x 16 mm (2.6" x 1.4" x 0.6") |
| Operating
temperature |
0°C ~ +40°C |
| Operating humidity |
20-80 % (non-condensing) |
(1) These operating systems are supported by Neurotechnology SDKs.
Device manufacturers may have different lists of supported operating
systems.
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Product Compatibility
The U.are.U 4500 Reader is compatible with many different software
development kits and applications. Below is the list of products
that are currently known to support this scanner. Please note
that some applications and development kits require specific versions
of the drivers to be installed. Please contact us if you need
additional information.
Supported Software Development Kits:
VeriFinger Standard and Extended SDK
MegaMatcher Standard and Extended SDK
Supported Applications:
FbF (TM) Device Listener
Scan & Pin
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Fingerprint Readability
Fingerprint scanning is affected by a variety of factors, some that can
be controlled and others that cannot:
- Age - As people age, they lose collagen which
makes their fingerprint harder to read.
- Occupation - Manual laborers can sometimes wear
down fingerprints on one or more fingers.
- Ethnicity and Gender - Some women and
ethnicities have very faint fingerprints.
- Environment - Extremely dry environments cause
fingers to become dry.
- Hygiene - Frequent hand washing or use of
hand-sanitizers can dry out the skin, making fingerprints harder to read.
People with difficult-to-read fingerprints may wish to press
slightly harder, hold their finger on the reader slightly longer, touch
their forehead before touching the reader (skin oils aid in
readability) or register and use one of their other fingers.
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Taking Care of Your Fingerprint Reader
The fingerprint reader, while tolerant of residues left on the
reader, performs optimally when kept clean!
Cleaning U.are.U Readers
Apply the sticky side of a piece of adhesive cellophane tape to the
window, and then peel it away, OR
Gently dab the fingerprint reader window with a cloth that has been
dampened with a mild ammonia-based glass cleaner, such as Windex. (Do
not use paper!)

Protect Against the Risk of Damage to Your Fingerprint Reader
- Do not pour any liquid directly on the reader window.
- Do not use alcohol-based cleaners.
- Never submerge the reader in liquid.
- Never rub the window with an abrasive material, including paper.
- Do not poke the window coating with your fingernail or any other
item, such as a pen.
Proper Use of Your Fingerprint Reader
Most of the unique, repeatable fingerprint information is located in
the "pad" of your finger, not in the "tip". Flat finger placement as
shown below will result in fast and accurate fingerprint authentication.

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