Tools
Parts
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Connect the red end of the OTG micro to micro USB cable to your phone, and the black end to the iris scanner. Use an adapter if necessary.
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Ensure that the iris scanner is successfully connected.
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Check if the scanner has a blue light on. It takes about 5 seconds for the connection to be established.
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If the scanner is not detected, unplug the scanner, close the app, reconnect the scanner, and reopen the app. Check again if the scanner has a blue light on when connected.
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The first time you connect the Iris Scanner to the phone, this pop-up message will show.
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You might have to wait a couple of seconds for this pop-up to appear.
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It asks you whether you would like the MedEasy app to be opened every time the Iris Scanner is plugged into the phone.
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Press "OK".
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From now on, every time you connect the Iris Scanner, the EasyMed app will automatically open itself and the Iris Scanner will be operational!
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Carefully follow the steps listed below for a successful image capture and recognition of the iris.
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Ensure that the iris scanner is properly connected to your phone with the original OTG micro to micro USB cable.
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Slip the iris scanner into the opening of the plastic iris scanner goggle, and set it in place behind the pin.
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Once it is correctly placed, you are now ready to proceed to scan the patient´s iris.
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The Iris Scanner detects the iris pattern of a patient's eye. Nevertheless, each person has different patterns for each eye.
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Therefore, in order to make sure that no duplicates are created, you must always scan the right eye of the patient.
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Whenever the right eye cannot be scanned (i.e. due to a disease, or no eye), you may scan the left eye. However, you must note this down in patient remarks.
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Hold the bottom of the iris scanner and tell the patient to look straight into the small inner circle.
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Use the plastic goggle to help achieve the proper alignment with the patient´s eye.
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The iris scanner should be position perpendicular to the ground. A severe slant of angle will render the image unqualified.
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You can check this troubleshooting guide for more information on unqualified iris images.
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When the green light on the iris scanner blinks after approximately 1 or 2 seconds of proper alignment, it means the camera has successfully captured the iris image (shown in third picture).
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This is a demonstration of how to use the iris scanner, therefore, we are not using the plastic goggle. However, you should use the plastic goggle whenever it is available.
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The green light blinking means the scanner is scanning.
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Once the green light stops blinking it means that the scanning has been successful.
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When the capture is successful, the phone screen will display either of the following content:
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First image: when a new iris is identified
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Second image: when the iris was enrolled before
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