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Originally Posted by queentess
Yeah... my employer just moved to a new building and it requires a fingerprint to get in to the suite. We've already had 3 different people accidentally shock the device (static electricity is a big deal when it's cold and you've just walked across carpet) and the shock takes the system offline. You have to have someone already inside to be able to reset the system. They haven't come up with an acceptable way around this 'feature' yet, but I'm going to guess keys will be involved.
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I think your company just has a bad, or poorly chosen, sensor.
There are lots of fingerprint sensors that are not susceptible to static shocks. My company has put in a number of fingerprint sensors in carpeted offices here in the North East US and have never seen that problem.