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ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL 1-<strong>2011</strong> - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSION8.9.7.3 Field 9.302: EFS finger - palm - plantar position / FPPThis mandatory field shall contain one or more of the possible physical positions thatcorrespond to the region of interest. For example, a region of interest that includes afinger’s medial and proximal segment can note those as multiple data entries, withpolygons to indicate the locations. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about this field, see Annex FF.6.1.3 Field 9.302: EFS finger - palm - plantar position / FPP instructions .This field may contain multiple subfields to designate different friction ridge generalizedpositions and/or finger segments; polygons are required in this case to delineate thelocations of the positions. Polygons may overlap if appropriate. A subfield contains thefollowing four in<strong>for</strong>mation items:• The first in<strong>for</strong>mation item (friction ridge generalized position / FGP) containsthe code number corresponding to the known or most probable position shall betaken and entered as a one- or two-character value. The codes are listed inTable 8. See Section 7.7.4.2. [2013a>] The valid codes <strong>for</strong> FGP in this field arelimited to 0 through 10 (inclusive), 16 through 18 (inclusive). 20 through 38(inclusive) and 81 through 84 (inclusive). [] In Traditional encoding, thetwo special characters allowed are hyphen and comma.[] Definitions of segments and reference to the Figure added [

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