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Table of Contents
Preface 11
How to Use this Manual 12
Finding More Information 13
Manuals 13
Online Help 13
Conventions Used in This Manual 14
Software House Customer Support Center 15
Telephone Technical Support 15
Before Calling 15
Chapter 1 - Introducing C•CURE ID 17
Overview 18
What's New 19
Enhancements in Version 3.4 19
Enhancements in Version 3.2 19
Enhancements in Version 3.1 19
Hardware Requirements 20
Supported Printers 20
Supported Cameras 21
Software Requirements .22
Display Properties for Badging Stations 22
How to Use C•CURE ID 23
Using Help 25
Chapter 2 - Setting Up a Badging Station 27
Registering C•CURE ID 28
Setting Up Permissions 29
Simultaneous Badging Stations 29
Setting Up Operator Permissions 29
Setting Up the Room 31
Ambient Lighting 31
Positioning the Camera 31
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Printer Set-up for Fargo HDP5000 or DTC400e with Encoder 33
Chapter 3 - Setting Up C•CURE ID 35
Using C•CURE ID Badge Setup 36
Backing Up Your Images 36
Accessing C •CURE ID Badge Setup 36
Badge Setup Tasks 37
Badge Setup Definitions 38
Enrollment for Proximity Cards 40
Configuring Enrollment 40
How Batch Enrollment Works 40
Batch Enrollment Tasks 41
Configuring Batch Enrollment for Proximity Cards 41
Configuring Individual Enrollment for Proximity Cards 42
Configuring an Import Definition for Batch Enrollment 44
Setting Batch Printing Options 50
Batch Printing Setup Tasks 50
Accessing the Batch/Sheet Printer Dialog Box 50
Setting Up Batch Printing .52
Selecting a Batch Printer 52
Setting the Origin Offset for Badge Printing 53
Setting Up Batch Queue Mode 53
Batch Printing Definitions 54
Configuring a Sheet Layout 56
Sheet Layout Design Tasks 56
Configuring the Badge Sheet Layout for a Badge Printer 56
Custom Sheet Layout Templates 57
Saving a Custom Layout 57
Loading a Custom Layout 58
Using the Label Designer to Create/Modify a Custom Layout 58
Sheet Layout Configuration Dialog Box Definitions 59
Label Designer Dialog Box Definitions 61
Setting Printer Options 62
Badge Printer Configuration Dialog Box Definitions 62
Changing the Default Printer 63
Magnetic Encoding Options 64
Setting Magnetic Encoding Options 65
Magnetic Encoding Definitions 65
Configuring Portrait Capture Settings 68
Portrait Configuration Tasks 69
Setting the Height and Width for Graphics 69
Choosing a Graphic Format 69
Selecting a Capture Device for Portraits 70
Setting Up a TWAIN Device for Portrait or Signature Capture 71
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Setting Up Import from File for Portrait Capture 72
Portrait Configuration Dialog Box Definitions 72
Signature Settings 74
Signature Configuration Tasks 74
Choosing Cropping Options for Signatures 75
Enabling Brightness/Contrast Adjustment 75
Specifying Capture Settings for Signatures 75
Selecting a Capture Device for Signatures 76
Configuring a Penware Tablet as the Capture Device 76
Configuring a Topaz Tablet as the Capture Device 77
Configuring Import from File as the Signature Capture Device 78
Signature Configuration Dialog Box Definitions 79
Configuring Biometric Capture Settings 80
C •CURE ID Biometric Configuration Tasks 80
Setting up a Bioscrypt Device 82
C•CURE ID Biometric Configuration Definitions 83
Chapter 4 - Smart Card Setup 85
Smart Card Overview 86
Supported Devices 86
The Smart Card Process 88
Smart Card Device Configuration 89
Smart Card Device Configuration Tasks 89
Accessing the Smart Card Device Configuration Dialog Box 89
Configuring a Smart Card Device 91
Configuring a Device or Printer 91
Configuration Tasks 91
Configuring a Smart Card Device or Printer 92
Configuring a Printer for Smart Card Enrollment and Programming 92
Configuring a Batch Printer for Smart Card Encoding 93
Testing the Encoder Connection 95
Smart Card Device Configuration Definitions 96
Smart Card Templates 98
Sample Descriptions of Smart Card Templates 98
Creating a New Smart Card Template 100
Editing a Smart Card Template 101
Configuring an iClass Smart Card Template 102
iClass Template Configuration Definitions 103
Configuring a DESFire Smart Card Template 104
DESFire Template Configuration Definitions 105
Configuring a MIFARE Smart Card Template 106
MIFARE Template Configuration Tasks 107
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Create a New MIFARE Template 107
Enroll a Blank MIFARE Smart Card 107
Program a Smart Card Using Default MIFARE Read and Write Keys 108
Enroll a Smart Card Using Default MIFARE Keys 109
Program a Smart Card Using Custom MIFARE Read and Write Keys 110
Smart Card Keys 111
Smart Card Key Configuration 111
Smart Card Key Tasks 111
Accessing the Smart Card Key Dialog Box 112
Creating a Smart Card Key 112
Editing a Smart Card Key 114
Smart Card Key Definitions 116
Smart Card Key Dialog Box 116
New Key File Dialog Box 116
Smart Card Key Configuration Dialog Box 117
MIFARE Template Configuration Definitions 118
MIFARE Application Directory (MAD) Definitions 118
Sectors Definitions 119
Details Definitions 119
Keys Definitions 120
Data Definitions 120
Chapter 5 - Designing a Badge 123
The Badge Designer 124
The Badge Designer Panels 124
Accessing the Badge Designer 125
Badge Designer Menus and Toolbars 126
Using the Badge Designer 132
Creating a Badge Layout 132
Editing an Existing Badge Layout 133
Importing a Badge Layout 133
Exporting a Badge Layout 134
Saving Your Badge Layout 135
Exiting the Badge Designer 135
Sample Data 136
Configuring Sample Data 137
The Badge Layout Panel 138
Configuring a Badge Layout 139
Badge Layout Panel Toolbars 139
Badge Layout Panel Tasks 140
Adding Text to a Badge 141
Adding a Barcode to a Badge 142
Adding an Image to a Badge 143
Adding a Portrait to a Badge 144
Adding a Signature to a Badge 144
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Moving and Resizing Objects on a Badge 145
Grid Preferences 146
Aligning Objects Using the Grid 146
Setting Front-to-Back Order for Objects 148
Deleting an Object from a Badge Layout 148
Adding a Border to an Object 149
Adding a Border to the Badge 149
Badge Layout Properties Panel Tabs 150
The Badge Layout Properties Panel 151
Badge Properties Panel Tasks 152
Badge Layout Tab 152
Badge Layout Tab Definitions 152
Mag Encoding Tab 154
Mag Encoding Tab Tasks 155
Properties Panel Background Color Tab 155
Properties Panel Borders Tab 157
Borders Tab Definitions 157
Setting the Badge Layout to One-sided or Two-sided 159
Setting the Badge Layout to Portrait or Landscape 159
Setting the Badge Size 159
Setting the Front or Back Image of a Badge 159
Setting the Badge Background Color 160
Encoding Magnetic Tracks 160
Adding Magnetic Tracks to a Badge Layout 161
Using a Magnetic Track for Access Control 162
Important Considerations for Magnetic Encoding 162
Setting Magnetic Stripe Encoding Formats 165
The Image Properties Panel 166
Accessing the Image Properties Panel 166
Image Properties Panel Tabs 167
Image Properties Panel Tasks 167
Image Source Tab 167
Image Source Tab Definitions 168
Background Detection Tab 169
Color Management Tab 170
Setting a Dynamic Image Source for an Image Object 171
Setting a Static Image Source for an Image Object 172
Setting Background Detection Properties 172
Setting Background Color for an Object 173
Setting Color Management Properties 174
The Portrait Properties Panel 175
Accessing the C •CURE ID Portrait Properties Panel 175
Portrait Properties Panel Tabs 176
Portrait Properties Panel Tasks 176
Setting a Sample Filename 177
The Signature Properties Panel 178
Accessing the C •CURE ID Signature Properties Panel 178
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Signature Properties Panel Tabs 179
Signature Properties Panel Tasks 179
The Text Properties Panel 180
Text Properties Panel Tasks 180
Defining a Boolean Expression for a Text Object 181
Setting Color and Font Properties for a Text Object 182
Setting the Text Background to Opaque or Transparent 182
Setting the Background Color of a Text Object 183
Rotating a Text Object 183
Setting Justification for a Text Object 184
Text Properties Text Tab 184
Text Properties Font/Color Tab 185
The Barcode Properties Panel 187
Barcode Overview 189
Setting Barcode Properties 189
Setting Barcode Caption Properties 190
Adding Static Text to a Barcode Caption 191
Adding Dynamic Text to a Barcode Caption 191
Barcode Formats 192
Barcode Properties Tab Definitions 193
Barcode Captions Tab Definitions 194
Expression Builder 196
What is an Expression? 197
Using the Expression Builder 197
Adding a Database Field 198
Adding a Function 198
Adding an Operator 198
Adding Text 198
Testing the Expression 199
Erasing the Expression 199
Undoing an Entry 199
Redoing the Most Recent Entry 199
Expression Builder Definitions 199
Expression Builder Functions 200
Expression Builder Functions 201
Expression Builder Operators 204
Expression Builder Operators 205
Sample Expressions 207
Concatenating Fields 207
Proper Case Name 207
Proper Case Name with Optional Middle Initial 208
Date Formatting with 4-Number Year 208
Date Formatting with 2-Number Year 208
Date Formatting with MM/DD/YY Format 208
Date Formatting with MM/DD/YYYY Format 209
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Chapter 6 - Creating Badges for Personnel 211
Personnel Badging 212
Accessing Personnel Badging 213
Accessing Badging from the Personnel Dynamic View 213
Using Quick Search to Access Badging Functions 214
Using Advanced Search to Access Badging Functions 215
Using a Query to Access Badging Functions 216
Assigning a Badge Layout 217
Taking Portrait Pictures 218
Taking Pictures with a TWAIN Device 219
Using the Video Capture Dialog Box 219
Taking Signatures Using Signature Devices 223
Importing Existing Portraits or Signatures 225
Displaying Personnel or Signature Images 225
Enrolling Fingerprints 227
Bioscrypt Fingerprint Enrollment 228
Chapter 7 - Printing Badges 233
Previewing and Printing a Badge 234
Previewing a Badge 235
Printing a Badge .236
Printing Queued Badges .237
Batch Printing Badges 238
Queuing a Badge for Batch Printing 239
Individually Add Badges to the Batch Print Queue 239
Batch Print Badges from a Query 241
Batch Print Badges from a Dynamic View 243
Batch Print Manager 244
Batch Print Manager Context Menu 245
Batch Print Manager Definitions 246
Chapter 8 - Smart Card Programming, Enrollment, and Printing 249
Smart Card Programming and Enrollment 250
Using the Enroll/Program Smart Card Button 251
Using Print Badge for Smart Card Enrollment, Programming, and Printing 251
Using Batch Print Badge for Smart Cards 252
Performing Batch Enrollment for Proximity Cards 253
Performing Individual Enrollment for Proximity Cards 254
Smart Card Data Confirmation Form Definitions 256
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Index 257
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Preface
The C•CURE 9000 C•CURE ID User Guide is for new and experienced security system users who want to learn to use
C•CURE ID for the C•CURE 9000 Security Management System.
In this preface
How to Use this Manual 12
Finding More Information 13
Conventions Used in This Manual 14
Software House Customer Support Center 15
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How to Use this Manual
How to Use this Manual
Ibis manual is organized into the following chapters that provide information about C•CURE ID.
Chapter 1: Introducing C•CURE ID
Provides basic information about the badging option, including hardware and software requirements.
Chapter 2: Setting Up a Badging Station
Tells you how to enable C•CURE ID by registering it in the licensing program, and describes how to set up the
software and image•capture environments.
Chapter 3: Setting Up C•CURE ID
Describes how to use the Badge Setup option on the Administration Client application to customize C•CURE ID for
your site.
Chapter 4: Smart Card Setup
Describes how to set up Smart Card devices and Smart Card templates for programming and enrolling Smart Cards.
Chapter 5: Designing a Badge
Describes how to design a badge with C•CURE ID. The chapter explains how to configure portraits, images, text,
barcodes, and magnetic stripes on a badge layout.
Chapter 6: Creating Badges for Personnel
Describes how to perform badging functions such as portrait, fingerprint, and signature capture using C•CURE ID.
Chapter 7: Printing Badges
Describes how to preview and print badges for personnel records.
Chapter 8: Smart Card Programming, Enrollment, and Printing
Describes how to perform Smart Card programming, enrollment, and printing.
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Finding More Information
Finding More Information
You can access C•CURE 900(1 manuals and online Help for more information about C•CURE 9000.
Manuals
C•CURE 9000 software manuals and Software House hardware manuals are available in Adobe PDF format on the
C•CURE 9000 DVD.
You can also access the manuals if you install the Adobe Acrobat reader and copy the appropriate PDF files from the
DVD. See the C• CURE 9000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for more information on copying the C•CURE 9000
manuals to your system.
The available C•CURE 9000 and Software House manuals are listed in the C•CURE 9000 Getting Started Guide
Product Guides and Help section, and appear as hyperlinks in the online.pdf file on the DVD. If you copy the
manuals folder from the DVD, you can click on any manual listed in online.pdf to open that manual.
These manuals are also available from the Software House Member Center website
Online Help
You can access C•CURE 9000 Help by pressing Fl or clicking Ifelp from the menu bar in the
Administration/Monitoring Station applications.
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Conventions Used in T his Manual
Conventions Used in This Manual
This guide uses the fol owing text formats and symbols.
Convention Meaning
Bold T his font indicates screen elements, and also indicates when you should take a direct action in a procedure.
Bold font describes one of the following items:
• A command or character to type
• A button or option on the screen to press
• A key on your keyboard to press
• A screen element or name
blue color text Indicates a hyperlink to a URL, or across-reference to a figure, table, or section in this guide.
Regular Irak font Indicatesa new term, or a book title.
<text> Indicates a variable.
The following items are used to indicate important information.
Indicates a note. Notes call attention to any item of information that may be of special importance.
NOTE
Indicates an alternate method of performing a task.
TIP
Indicates a caution. A caution contains information essential to avoid damage to the system. A
caution can pertain to hardware or software.
Indicates a warning. A warning contains information that advises users that failure to avoid a
specific action could result in physical harm to the user or to the hardware.
STOP Indicates a danger. A danger contains information that users must know to avoid death or serious
injury.
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Software House Customer Support Center
Software House Customer Support Center
Telephone Technical Support
During the period of the Agreement, the following guideline apply:
• Software House accepts service calls only from employees of the Systems Integrator of Record for the installation
associated with the support inquiry.
Before Calling
Ensure that you:
• Are the Dealer of record for this account.
• Are certified by Software House for this product.
• Have a valid license and current Software Support Agreement (SSA) for the system.
• Have your system serial number available.
• Have your certification number available.
Hours Normal Support Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 8:00 , EST. Except holidays.
Emergency Support Hours 24 hours/day, seven days a week, 365 days/year.
Requires Enhanced SSA'7 x 24- Standby Telephone Support
(emergency) provided to Certified Technicians.
Fur another customers, billable on time and materials basis.
Minimum charges apply — See MSRP.
Phone U.S. +1-800-392-2873
Puerto Rico
U.S. Virgin Islands
For other regions, see
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Software House Customer Support Center
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Introducing C•CURE ID
C•CURE ID is a photo badging system that provides imaging and badging technology for Software House Security
Management Systems.
In this chapter
Overview 18
What's New 19
Hardware Requirements 20
Software Requirements 22
How to Use C•CURE ID 23
Using Help 25
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Overview
Overview
C•CURE ID is an optional software product for Software House Security Management Systems that provides
imaging station and badging station capabilities.
An Imaging Station is a C•CURE 9000 client PC with a video capture capability and a camera that is used to take
photographs of personnel and store those photos in Personnel records for use on access card badges.
A Badging Station is a C•CURE 9000 client PC that is used to design badge layouts and to print personnel badges to
a PVC Badge Printer. An Imaging Station and a Badging Station can be combined on the same client PC.
To capture images, you must purchase hardware that supports the TWAIN protocol. See Hardware
NOTE Requirements on Page 20.
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Wears New
What's New
1'1w C•CURE ID Badging Application, version 3.4, has the following new features.
Enhancements in Version 3.4
■ Support for the following new devices: Magicard RIO Pro printer, Fargo DTC4500 printer, SCM SDI 011
Contactless Interface (SCM Wedge), Videology 20K758USB-CL6, 24C738USB-CL8, and 20K758USBSYS cameras.
See Supported Devices on Page 86.
Enhancements in Version 3.2
■ Enrollment for proximity cards on Fargo HDP 5000 printers. This function uses Smart Card configuration to
define a proximity card template for the OMNIKEY CardMan PC/SC encoder on the Fargo HDP 5000 printer.
See Enrollment for Proximity Cards on Page 40.
Enhancements in Version 3.1
■ Smart Card Programming and Enrollment allows you to program and modify MIFARE smart cards for C•CURE
9000 Personnel, and enroll MIFARE, iCLASS, and DESFire Smartcard credentials into C•CURE 9000 Personnel
records. See Smart Card Overview on Page 86.
■ Smart Card Printing allows you to set up Smart Card printers to program and print Smart Cards individually or
use the Batch Print Manager to program and print multiple cards. See Smart Card Device Configuration on Page
89 and Using Print Badge for Smart Card Enrollment, Programming, and Printing on Page 251.
■ Support for the SCM Microsystems Inc. SDI010 Contactless Reader. The SCM wedge device supports the PC/SC
interface and includes a MIFARE reader and encoder. See Supported Devices on Page 86.
■ Support for the Fargo HDP 5000 printer with an OMNIKEY CardMan 5x21-CL 0 PC/SC interface encoder for
MIFARE or iClass smart cards. See Supported Devices on Page 86.
■ Import and Export of badge layouts to/from C•CURE 800/8000 to/from C•CURE 9000. In addition, exported
badge layouts can be used like templates because they can be exported from one system and imported into
another. See Importing a Badge Layout on Page 133 and Exporting a Badge Layout on Page 134.
■ Badge sizes up to 11"x 11" inches (27.94 x 27.94 centimeters) are supported. See Setting the Badge Size on Page
159.
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Hardware Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Both Badging Stations and Imaging Stations must comply with the C•CURE 9000 minimum hardware requirements
for a client workstation. See the C•CURE 9000 Data Sheet for client workstation requirements.
In addition, the Badging Station requires the following hardware:
• C•CURE ID Video Identification and Badging System Package, or equivalent:
• Camera
• Tripod
• Rash
• Cables
• PVC Badge Printer (for example: Fargo, MagicCard, Nisca). See Supported Printers on Page 20.
• Badging Camera (for example, Digi International V2 and VA,3, Videology). See Supported Cameras on Page 21
Supported Printers
C•CURE ID supports the badge printers listed in Table 1 on Page 20.
Table 1: Supported Badging Printers
Supported Drivers
Printer Model Windows
Windows Windows Windows Windows 7 Windows 7 Windows
2008 R2 64-
XP 2003 Vista 32-bit 64-bit 2008 32-bit
bit
Nisca 5350, 5350i, 0 El I e e p
5350m
Fargo DTC 400, V 0 0
DTC550,
DTC400e
Fargo HDP600 ..0 e v V
Fargo HOP 5000 V 0 V V El
Fargo DTC4500 V e e v E v zi
Magicard Tango V 0 0 V V V El
2e, Rio 2e,
RIO Pro
1 Microsoft Vista is supported, but the user must either log in to the PC as an Administrator or run the Administration
Workstation appli ation as an administrator. UAC must be turned off only when SMART Card encoding is being used.
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Hardware Requirements
Supported Cameras
C•CURE ID supports the following cameras:
■ Digi International Watchport/V2 USB digital camera.
■ Video Associates VA-3 USB digital camera.
■ Videology 20K758USB-CL6, 24C738USB-CL8, 20K758USB-SYS.
Software House has qualified the Digi International Watchport/V2 USB digital camera and the VA-3
NOTE
USB digital camera for use with the C•CURE ID badging station.
The Digi International Watchport/V2 USB digital camera is not supported on systems with DEP
(Data Execution Prevention) enabled. You must turn off DEP to use this camera.
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Software Requirements
Software Requirements
The following are minimum software requirements for a C•CURE ID client:
■ The system must meet the requirements for a C•CURE 9000 client. See the C•CURE 9000 Data Sheet for more
information.
■ The system must have the printer drivers for any installed badge printers.
Display Properties for Badging Stations
1he Badging Station display settings should be set to Highest Color (32 bit) and 1024 x 768 pixels.
To Set the Display Properties on Your Windows System
1. From the Windows desktop, click Start>Settings and select Control Panel. (On Windows XP, click Start>Control
Panel).
2. Double-click Display. The Display Properties dialog box opens.
3. Click the Settings tab and check that Color quality is set to Highest Color (32 bit) and that the Desktop area is set
to 1024 by 768 pixels.
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How to Use C•CURE ID
How to Use C•CURE ID
This section outlines the process of setting up and using C•CURE.1O with your C•CURE 9000 Security System.
Table 2: How to Use C•CURE ID
Task For More Information
1. Set up a Badging Station. Chapter 2. Setting Up a Badging Station
• Setting Up the Room on Page 31
• Registering C•CURE ID on Page 28
• Setting Up Permissionson Page 29
2. Use C•CURE ID Setup to oonfigure the Chapter 3. Setting Up C•CURE ID
system badging and imaging options. • Setting Batch Printing Optionson Page 50
• Configuring a Sheet Layout on Page 56
• Setting Printer Optionson Page 62
• Magnetic Encoding Optionson Page 64
• Configuring Portrait Capture Settingson Page 68
• Signature Settingson Page 74
• Configuring Biometric Capture Settingson Page 80
3. Use C•CURE ID Setup to configure Smart Chapter 4. Smart Card Setup
Card devices and printers. • Smart Card Overview on Page 86
• Smart Card Device Configuration on Page 89
• Configuring a Smart Card Device on Page 91
• Smart Card Templateson Page 98
• Configuring an iClass Smart Card Template on Page 102
• Configuring a DESF ire Smart Card Template on Page 104
• Configuring a MIFARE Smart Card Template on Page 106
4. Use C•CURE ID Badge Designer to design Chapter 5, Designing a Badge
your badge layout. • The Badge Designer on Page 124
• The Badge Layout Panelon Page 138
• The Badge Layout Properties Panelon Page 151
• The Image Properties Panelon Page 166
• The Text Properties Panelon Page 180
• The Barcode Properties Panelon Page 187
• Expression Builder on Page 196
5. Use the Personnel Badging tab in the Chapter 6, Creating Badges for Personnel
Personnel Record to create personnel • Accessing Personnel Badging on Page 213
badges and print them.
• Assigning a Badge Layout on Page 217
• Taking Portrait Pictureson Page 218
• Taking Signatures Using Signature Devices on Page 223
• Importing Existing Portraitsor Signatureson Page 225
• Enrolling Fingerprintson Page 227
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How to Use C•CURE ID
How to Use C•CURE ID (continued)
Task For More Information
6. Use the Personnel Badging tab in the Chapter 7, Printing Badges
Personnel Record to print badges. • Previewing a Badge on Page 235
• Printing a Badge on Page 236
• Batch Printing Badgeson Page 238
7. Program, Enroll, and Print Smart Cards Chapter 8, Smart Card Programming, Enrollment, and Printing
• Smart Card Programming and Enrollment on Page 250
• Using the EnrolVProgram Smart Card Button on Page 251
• Using Print Badge for Smart Card Enrollment. Programming. and P:.nt.nd c'
Page 251
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