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The ABBYY PassportReader SDK module is used to fill out the users parameters in the Access Manager module automatically after the images of the identification documents are recognized (passport, driver's license, passport for traveling abroad, birth certificate, etc.and so on), including the images of the identification documents of some CIS countries (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) and foreign passports of any country (MRZ analyzed) from the scanner or hard disk.

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  1. Go to user editing (see Going to user editing).
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  2. Click the button (1). As a result, the Document recognition window will open.

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    If this button is inactive, check if the ABBYY PassportReader SDK module is configured correctly (see Configuring the ABBYY PassportReader SDK module).

  3. Choose a way you want the passport information to be provided:
    • Click the Scan button (1), if you want to scan the document using the scanner selected by default in Windows OS (see Windows hardware settings). When you click this button, the pre-scan of the document will start.
    • Click the From file button (2), if you want to download a photo of the document from a file. When you click this button, the standard open file dialog box will open, in which you will need to select the corresponding photo of the first page of the document that you want to download. 

  4. When working with the ABBYY PassportReader SDK module, you can do the following:

    1. select a printer (1);

    2. rotate the scanned image, selecting the necessary value from the Rotate drop-down list (2):
      1. Do not change,
      2. Rotate right,
      3. Rotate left,
      4. Rotate 180°.
    3. select the type of the document (3);

    4. display the license serial number and the number of the remaining recognitions (4). The number of the remaining recognitions in the license is specified after the word activated.

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