def main(): # Instantiate a ZFM20 Fingerprint reader on UART 0 myFingerprintSensor = upmZfm20.ZFM20(0) ## Exit handlers ## # This stops python from printing a stacktrace when you hit control-C def SIGINTHandler(signum, frame): raise SystemExit # This function lets you run code on exit, # including functions from myFingerprintSensor def exitHandler(): print "Exiting" sys.exit(0) # Register exit handlers atexit.register(exitHandler) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, SIGINTHandler) # make sure port is initialized properly. 57600 baud is the default. if (not myFingerprintSensor.setupTty(upmZfm20.cvar.int_B57600)): print "Failed to setup tty port parameters" sys.exit(1) # This example demonstrates registering a fingerprint on the zfm20 # module. The procedure is as follows: # # 1. get an image, store it in characteristics buffer 1 # 2. get another image, store it in characteristics buffer 2 # 3. store the image, assuming the two fingerprints match # first, we need to register our address and password myFingerprintSensor.setPassword(upmZfm20.ZFM20_DEFAULT_PASSWORD) myFingerprintSensor.setAddress(upmZfm20.ZFM20_DEFAULT_ADDRESS) # now verify the password. If this fails, any other commands # will be ignored, so we just bail. if (myFingerprintSensor.verifyPassword()): print "Password verified." else: print "Password verification failed." sys.exit(1) print " " # get the first image print "Place a finger on the sensor." while (myFingerprintSensor.generateImage() != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): pass # in theory, we have an image print "Image captured, converting..." rv = myFingerprintSensor.image2Tz(1) if (rv != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): print "Image conversion failed with error code %d" % rv sys.exit(1) print "Image conversion succeeded, remove finger." time.sleep(1) while (myFingerprintSensor.generateImage() != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_NO_FINGER): pass print " " print "Now place the same finger on the sensor." while (myFingerprintSensor.generateImage() == upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_NO_FINGER): pass print "Image captured, converting..." # save this one in slot 2 rv = myFingerprintSensor.image2Tz(2) if (rv != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): print "Image conversion failed with error code %d" % rv sys.exit(1) print "Image conversion succeeded, remove finger." print " " print "Storing fingerprint at id 1" # create the model rv = myFingerprintSensor.createModel() if (rv != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): if (rv == upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_FP_ENROLLMISMATCH): print "Fingerprints did not match." else: print "createModel failed with error code %d" % rv sys.exit(1) # now store it, we hard code the id (second arg) to 1 here rv = myFingerprintSensor.storeModel(1, 1) if (rv != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): print "storeModel failed with error code %d" % rv sys.exit(1) print " " print "Fingerprint stored at id 1."
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. import time, sys, signal, atexit import pyupm_zfm20 as upmZfm20 # Instantiate a ZFM20 Fingerprint reader on UART 0 myFingerprintSensor = upmZfm20.ZFM20(0) ## Exit handlers ## # This stops python from printing a stacktrace when you hit control-C def SIGINTHandler(signum, frame): raise SystemExit # This function lets you run code on exit, # including functions from myFingerprintSensor def exitHandler(): print "Exiting" sys.exit(0)
def main(): # Instantiate a ZFM20 Fingerprint reader on UART 0 myFingerprintSensor = upmZfm20.ZFM20(0) ## Exit handlers ## # This stops python from printing a stacktrace when you hit control-C def SIGINTHandler(signum, frame): raise SystemExit # This function lets you run code on exit, # including functions from myFingerprintSensor def exitHandler(): print "Exiting" sys.exit(0) # Register exit handlers atexit.register(exitHandler) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, SIGINTHandler) # make sure port is initialized properly. 57600 baud is the default. if (not myFingerprintSensor.setupTty(upmZfm20.cvar.int_B57600)): print "Failed to setup tty port parameters" sys.exit(1) # how many valid stored templates (fingerprints) do we have? print "Total stored templates: %d" % myFingerprintSensor.getNumTemplates() print " " # now spin waiting for a fingerprint to successfully image print "Waiting for finger print..." while (myFingerprintSensor.generateImage() == upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_NO_FINGER ): pass # in theory, we have an image print "Image captured, converting..." rv = myFingerprintSensor.image2Tz(1) if (rv != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): print "Image conversion failed with error code %d" % rv sys.exit(1) print "Image conversion succeeded." print "Searching database..." myid = upmZfm20.uint16Array(0) myid.__setitem__(0, 0) myscore = upmZfm20.uint16Array(0) myscore.__setitem__(0, 0) # we search for a print matching slot 1, where we stored our last # converted fingerprint rv = myFingerprintSensor.search(1, myid, myscore) if (rv != upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_OK): if (rv == upmZfm20.ZFM20.ERR_FP_NOTFOUND): print "Finger Print not found" sys.exit(0) else: print "Search failed with error code %d" % rv sys.exit(1) print "Fingerprint found!" print "ID: %d, Score: %d" % (myid.__getitem__(0), myscore.__getitem__(0))