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 ===== Fingerprint Enrollment on the Slave device ===== ===== Fingerprint Enrollment on the Slave device =====
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-From BioStar 2.5.0, you can enroll ​fingerprint on the slave device. This means you can select the slave device ​when you scan fingerprint. \\ \\+From BioStar 2.5.0, you can enroll ​fingerprints via slave devices. This means you can choose to use a slave device ​for scanning fingerprints. \\ \\
  
 ==== Example: ==== ==== Example: ====
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 {{:​en:​2x_sc_slave_device_1.png?​nolink&​1200|}} \\ \\ {{:​en:​2x_sc_slave_device_1.png?​nolink&​1200|}} \\ \\
  
-If you try to scan your fingerprint after selecting ​the slave device, you will succeed in the enrollment of fingerprint.+You can successfully ​scan fingerprints via slave devices just by selecting ​slave device ​on the window below.
  
 {{:​en:​2x_sc_slave_device_2.png?​nolink&​500|}} \\ \\ {{:​en:​2x_sc_slave_device_2.png?​nolink&​500|}} \\ \\
  
 <callout type="​info"​ icon="​true">​ <callout type="​info"​ icon="​true">​
-  * In case of Entry v2 device (BLN, BEW, BEP) as Master Device, this feature is not supported in BioStar 2.5.0. It will be supported in the future version. +  * This feature is not supported in BioLite Net
-  * In case of Entry v2 device (BLN, BEW, BEP) as Slave Device, this feature is supported in BioStar 2.5.0. In this case, the firmware which supports this function should be applied to slave device+
 </​callout>​ \\ \\ </​callout>​ \\ \\
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