1-5Six Port USB HubThe Hub provides 4 internal USB ports to be used by the credit card reader, the fingerprint reader, the touchscreen, and the custom
iiiLimited Warranty Mag-Tek, Inc. (hereinafter “Mag-Tek”) warrants this Mag-Tek product IN ITS ENTIRETY, to be in good working order for a period o
ivFCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Ru
vTABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 MAG-TEK DEVICE D
vi Figure 1-1. Port-Powered Swipe Reader
1SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The Port Powered Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader which conforms to ISO/ANSI standar
Port Powered Swipe Reader 2CONFIGURATION The Reader, LED Indicator, pin numbers for the 9-pin connector, and the Adapter are shown in Figure
Section 1. Features and Specifications 3SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-2 lists the specifications for the Port Powered Swipe Reader. Figure 1-3 shows
Port Powered Swipe Reader 4 Figure 1-3. Dimensions
5SECTION 2. INSTALLATION The hardware installation consists of plugging the cable into the PC and optional adapter, if required, Com Port setup
Port Powered Swipe Reader Figure 2-1. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface 3. Mount the Reader. INSTALLATION AND TEST To install the
1-6 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
Section 2. Installation 76. Select 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. 7. With the LED on, swipe a card. The data on the screen will show T
Port Powered Swipe Reader 8
9SECTION 3. OPERATION Included in this section are Indicator, Card Read, Reader to Host Message Format, and a timing diagram of sign-on ID. LED
Port Powered Swipe Reader 10TIMING FOR ID SIGN ON Timing for the ID Sign-on and transmission bursts (5 ms with 10 ms between bursts) are sho
Section 3. Operation 11 Table 3-2 lists the available part number, firmware, and configuration. Table 3-2. Sign-on ID for Configurations Par
Port Powered Swipe Reader 12
MAGTEK DEVICE DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number: 99875125 Rev 6 NOVEMBER 2001 20725 South
iiCopyright 1996-2001 MAG-TEK, Inc. Printed in the United States of America Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No
iiiLimited Warranty Mag-Tek, Inc. (hereinafter “Mag-Tek”) warrants this Mag-Tek product IN ITS ENTIRETY, to be in good working order for a period
ivTABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. OVERVIEW ...
2-7C HAPTERCHAPTER 2INSTALLATION AND SETUPThis chapter discusses how to install your LCD touchmonitor and how to install Elo TouchSystems driver softw
venc_key...13 enc_ke
viDESCRIPTION...30 LANGUAGE
viiMT-95 HICO ENCODER...88 INDEX...
viii Figure 1-1. MagTek Devices and Device Drivers for Windows MTD MagTek Device Driversfor Windows
1SECTION 1. OVERVIEW The MagTek Device (MTD) Drivers for Windows is a collection of individual drivers that support a number of MagTek products.
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 2• MagTek devices are attached to the host in different ways. MagTek devices may be attached to a serial port,
Section 1. Overview 3usually remain unchanged, even though the new device may be very different from the old one. The features of a driver tha
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 4COMMANDS Like properties, commands are identified by a string name and have string arguments. All commands ar
Section 1. Overview 5TYPICAL OPERATION This section describes a typical pattern that an application developer may use to operate a device. Al
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 6instruct the device to return the card data when swiped. All the facilities of the driver are utilized during
2-8 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideProduct OverviewMain UnitRear View
Section 1. Overview 7Settings tab. This gives both the Friendly Name and the port name (COM<5-15>). It also identifies the physical por
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 8‘set up error handlingOn Error Resume Next‘submit echo commandPut #1, , "/echo Hello" + Chr$(10)‘decl
Section 1. Overview 91. It can prompt the user to repeat the action and re-submit the command. This is typical if the status does not indicat
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 10Installation And Setup) and select Properties. Click on the Version tab. Note the File Version, Part Number,
SECTION 2. PROPERTIES This section lists the properties that are used in the MagTek Drivers. Properties can be interrogated by issuing a get c
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 12Property Access Description c_writeR 1 if the device can encode a magnetic card in either LoCo or HiCo; 2 if t
Section 2. Properties 13Property Access Description enc_keyR/W Encryption key to use for the next encryption process (IntelliPIN): M for Maste
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 14Property Access Description offline_encR/W Set to 1 to enable encode capability in standalone mode with keyboa
15SECTION 3. COMMANDS This section describes all of the commands that can be used with the MagTek Windows Device Drivers. Some commands require
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 16Examples: 000000000011111111112222222222012345678901234567890123456789/read -00082/get trk_enable 110 NOTATI
2-9Side ViewBase Bottom View
Section 3. Commands 17display Function Show a single message or two alternating messages on the device’s display. Syntax /display [x] The optio
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 18event Function Response to an unsolicited event notification. Syntax none Errors none Remarks This response c
Section 3. Commands 19load_key Function Load an encryption key into the device. Syntax /load_key n key n can be one of the following values: M
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 20rawrecv Function Receive data from the device. Syntax /rawrecv Errors /rawrecv 45<LF>If a command is al
Section 3. Commands 21rawsend Function Send arbitrary data to the device. Syntax /rawsend x x is an arbitrary string which is transmitted direc
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 22read Function Read data from the device. Syntax /read [[x] y] The optional argument x specifies the data sour
Section 3. Commands 23Read Arguments The optional argument x used in the read command specifies the type of data to read and y specifies the t
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 24Read Argument Description chk_or_card Read magnetic stripe card or check data. When a card or check is swiped
Section 3. Commands 25Read Argument Description pin Collect PIN from cardholder and read PIN data from the device. The following properties may
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 26reset Function Reset the device. Syntax /reset Errors none Remarks Clear any pending operations and reset the
2-10 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideKensington™ Lock The Kensington™ lock is a security device that prevents theft. To find out more about this
Section 3. Commands 27write Function Data encode command. Syntax /write data Errors /write 94<LF>Encode is not supported on this device.
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 28
29SECTION 4. MAGNETIC CARD DATA PARSING This section describes the flexible data parsing language to be used by the MagTek device drivers to parse
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 30• Property names specified in format rules are 11 characters or less, consisting of alphabetic characters, d
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 31If the driver is successful in applying one of the rules, the name of the applied format is available i
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 32A format rule describes how the data is to be parsed. Characters that must be matched as literals are placed
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 33Field Type Example Description Literal ^ A literal is placed in the string as is and is used to det
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 34The property name can also contain a modifier at the end preceded by a ‘:’ which specifies the type of data t
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 35DEFAULT FORMATS The MTD drivers will be assigned parameters with default formats for parsing magnetic
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 36fmt5_name "AAMVA" fmt5_template"%<*>?;<*>?{(+|%|#|!)<*>?}" fmt5_rules &
2-11Serial Interface ConnectionYour touchmonitor comes with one of the following touchscreen connector cables: Serial (RS-232) cable or USB cable. (Fo
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 37The application issues /get applied_fmt. The driver responds with /get applied_fmt BankCard. The applic
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 38
39SECTION 5. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS While each application in this section is oriented toward a specific programming language, different devices are
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 40' The form needs to contain:' 1) an "MSComm" object named MSComm1' 2) a button named
Section 5. Example Applications 41MSComm1.Output = "/read card" & Chr$(10)' If the device has check reading capability, then
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 42' will hold the numeric port numberDim PortNumber As Integer' prevent the Start button from being p
Section 5. Example Applications 43If Err.Number <> 0 Then' Process error using Err.Description' contains error description for
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 44' Set the com port number retrieved from the responseMSComm1.CommPort = PortNumber' Open the com po
Section 5. Example Applications 45C++ EXAMPLE The following is an example of C++: /* ---------------------------------------------------------
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 46/** clear overlapped structure */memset ( &ov_r, 0, sizeof (ov_r) );memset ( &ov_w, 0, sizeof (ov_w)
2-12 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideCAUTIONBefore connecting the cables to your touchmonitor and PC, be sure that the computer and touchmonitor
Section 5. Example Applications 47NULL, // address of thread security attributes0L, // initial thread stack size, in bytes(LPTHREAD_START_ROUTI
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 48}#elsegets(str);strcat(str, "\n");ch = str[0];#endifswitch (ch){case 0x1a: // <Ctrl-Z> - emer
Section 5. Example Applications 49DWORD read_len=0;char wbuff[1];char* p;while (!quit){rs = ReadFile(drv_h, wbuff, sizeof(wbuff), &read_len
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 50POWER BUILDER EXAMPLE The following example illustrates how to set up PowerBuilder (from Sybase) to read mag
Section 5. Example Applications 518. Close the PowerScript Painter window and answer “Yes” to “Save changes…”. 9. Close the Window Painter wi
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 52
53APPENDIX A. INSTALLATION AND SETUP The distribution disks contain the MTD Driver files for many of the MagTek products. In addition to the driv
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 54INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (W95/98/ME) File or Directory Name Device Friendly Name DESCRIPTION OEMSETUP.INF I
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 55General Notes: 1. The computer and device should be powered off when connecting any devices. 2. Although
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 565. Select MagTek from the list of Hardware Types, then click the Next button. 6. Select the device to be ins
2-13Serial Connection OptionThe following illustrations guide you step by step in connecting your touchmonitor using a serial cable connection.• Conne
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 571. Either accept the default selection for the virtual Port Name or select the desired port (COM5-COM15) t
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 58 Figure A-1. Properties Settings, Windows 95/98/ME Figure A-2. Advanced Settings, Windows 95/98/ME
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 59Removing the Drivers (W95/98/ME) Caution The following assumes familiarity with the Registry Editor. Imp
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 60MAGCDFLT.DLLMAGCxxx.HLP (locale specific) MAGCxxx.DLL (locale specific) 7. Find and remove the copy of the M
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 61INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (WNT) File or Directory Name Friendly Name DESCRIPTION OEMSETUP.INF Installatio
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 62Wizard. Open the Wizard by double clicking on the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel. On the Inst
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 63INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (W2000/XP) File or Directory Name Friendly Name DESCRIPTION MTD_KBH.INFKeyboard
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 64In Windows 2000/XP, only users with Administrator privileges may install system components. Log on as Adminis
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 6519. Click the “Next” button to advance to the next input screen. 20. Click on "Yes" to the &quo
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 6612. Uncheck all “Optional search locations” check boxes. 13. Click the “Next” button to advance to the next i
2-14 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide• Connect one end of the brick power supply to the monitor and the other end to the connector of the power c
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 67MTD was successfully re-started. The changes you made are now in effect. Note Only a single keyboard devi
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 68and MTD device will appear as COM7. The MICR+ device appears to the system as COM12 and has a friendly name
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 69Command syntax summary Command Syntax Meaning mtcfglist installed MagTek device drivers mtcfg -?display a
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 70model is the full name of the device model to be added. The name should be enclosed in quotes if it contains
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 71Configuration Examples for Windows NT/2000/XP These examples are for illustration only. Most of the comma
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 72Modifying a Device Driver's Settings (WNT/2000/XP) Use the following syntax to change settings of a dev
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 73Removing a Device (WNT/2000/XP) To remove a MagTek device use the following command syntax: mtcfg port-nam
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 74
75APPENDIX B. COMMAND LIST SUMMARY This is a consolidated list of all available commands for the MagTek Windows Drivers. Command Description Pag
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 76
Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide12.1" LCD Touchmonitor with Optional Mag Stripe Reader, Finger Print Reader and Rear Facing Customer Display
2-15• Connect one end of the speaker cable to the speaker port in the computer and the other end to the port in the monitor• After connecting the spea
77APPENDIX C. STATUS CODES The following table defines the status codes returned in command responses. Note that it is not meant as a complete li
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 78
79APPENDIX D. DEVICE DRIVER SUMMARIES This section contains summaries of Device Drivers for the for the following models: • IntelliPIN and Intel
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 80INTELLIPIN PINPAD & MSR File Name IPIN.VXD Part Number 30037395 Friendly Name(s) IntelliPIN RS-232, Intel
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 81MAGWEDGE SWIPE READER File NameMAGWEDGE.VXD Part Number 30037348 Friendly Name(s)MagWedge RemarksThe driv
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 82MINIWEDGE MSR File Name MINIWEDG.VXD Part Number30037340 Friendly Name(s) MiniWedge Remarks When operating in
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 83MICR+ CHECK READER & MSR File NameMICRPLUS.VXD Part Number 30037349 Friendly Name(s)MICR+ RemarksThes
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 84MINI MICR CHECK READER & MSR File NameMINIMICR.VXD Part Number 30037344 Friendly Name(s)Mini MICR RS-232
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 85PORT-POWERED RS-232 SWIPE READER File NameMTPPSWIP.VXD Part Number 30037346 Friendly Name(s)Port-powered
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 86PORT-POWERED RS-232 INSERTION READER File Name MTPPINSR.VXD Part Number 30037339 Friendly Name(s) Port-powere
2-16 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide• Connect one end of the serial touchscreen cable to the rear side of computer and the other to the LCD moni
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 87MT-85 LOCO ENCODER File NameMT85.VXD Part Number 30037337 Friendly Name(s)MT-85 RemarksThe driver attempt
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 88MT-95 HICO ENCODER File NameMT95.VXD Part Number 30037347 Friendly Name(s)MT-95 Remarks Commands Supported /
89INDEX A Access to the device ... 6 account_no ...11 Action propertie
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 90Device control language... 2 Device Driver Summaries ... 79 D
91MTCFG Utility (WNT), Using ... 68 MTD (Mag-Tek Drivers) ... 1 N Non-interactive commands ...
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 92Use Port... 67, 72 Use the device ...
INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000 series User Manual available at our web site www.logiccontrols.com Serial Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000, LD92
Logic Controls, Inc. SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer. Commands are transm
INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000U series User Manual available at our web site www.logiccontrols.com USB Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000U, LD920
Logic Controls, Inc. SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer. Commands are transm
2-17• Connect one end of the MSR cable to the computer and the other end to the monitor.MSR cable
iCustomer Displays2 by 20 character displayUSER MANUAL Models: LD9000 Series
iiNOTICEThe manufacturer of the POS pole display makes norepresentations or warranties, either expressed or implied, byor with respect to anything in
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFEATURES ...1MODEL IDENTIFICATION...
1FEATURESThe LD9000 family of pole displays offers a wide range of high qualityfeatures and models to choice from. Listed below are the featuresincorp
2MODEL IDENTIFICATIONLD9 __ __ __ - __ __X = Double Sided DisplayPT = Pass Thru25 = DB25F connector to computerPOWER ADAPTER 0 = 120VAC*COMMAND
3INSTALLATIONYour PD9000 family of pole displays has been pre-assembled tomake the installation as simple as possible.Serial Interface Non-pass-thru M
4Serial Interface Pass-thru Models Installation1 Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using themounting hardware provided.2 The pole displ
5FUNCTIONAL TESTThe following test sequence will verify that your pole display isworking properly. Before you start this procedure, you must install
6LD9100-PT, LD9300-PT, LD9400-PT and LD9500-PT1. Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show“ABCDEFGH” on the first line.2. Type “^APAS
7LD9190-PT, LD9390-PT, LD9490-PT and LD9590-PT1. Type “ECHO ABCDEFGH>LPT1” and press ENTER key. Thedisplay will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
2-18 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideConnect one end of the customer display cable to the computer and the other end to the monitor. Secure the c
8INTERFACE CONNECTIONSerial Interface Connector ConfigurationThe pin out configuration for the standard serial pole display is aDB9F connector. It plu
9Parallel Interface Connector ConfigurationAll standard parallel pole displays will have a DB25 male connector. Itis connected to the printer port of
10SOFTWARE COMMANDSLogic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes anddata from the computer. The model of pole display that you have wi
117. Carriage Return <0D>, (13), {^M}:The cursor moves to the left most digit of the row it is in.8. Digit Select <10>, (16), {^P}:Moves t
1217. Both Side Display <1B><0C>, (27)(12), {^[ ]{^L}:After this command, all messages followed are displayed on bothsides of double sided
13PASS-THRU COMMAND SET (LD9100-PT, LD9100X-PT):All software commands of the non-pass-thru single sided model areavailable with following additional c
14HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONSerial pole displays were factory configured for serial RS232Cinterface using the following protocol:· 9600 Baud Rate· 8 Data
15DISPLAY CHARACTER CODESD7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1D5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1D4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1D3D2D1D00 1 2 3 4 5 6 70 0 0 0 0 DP SP 0 @ P ‘ p0 0 0
16GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSLD9000 LD900XOPTICAL:Number of rows 2 2 x 2 sidesNumber of digits/row 20 20Dot matrix 5 x 7 5 x 7Digit height) 0.374in. (9.5mm
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2-19USB Interface ConnectionThe following illustrations guide you step by step in connecting your touchmonitor using a USB cable connection.• Connect
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2-20 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide• Connect one end of the brick power supply to the monitor and the other end to the connector of the power c
2-21• Connect one end of the speaker cable to the speaker port in the computer and the other end to the port in the monitor. After connecting the spea
2-22 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide• Connect one end of the USB cable to the rear side of the computer and the other to the LCD monitor. Secure
2-23Replace the Back Cover• When you have attached all the cables to the monitor, gently bring all the cables toward the stand so they fit under the c
2-24 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideOptimizing the LCD DisplayTo ensure the LCD display works well with your computer, configure the display mod
iiCopyright © 2003 Elo TouchSystems Inc. All Rights Reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retr
2-25Magnetic Stripe ReaderNo drivers are needed.Testing the Serial Version:1 Insure the MSR serial is connected. (Make a note of the serial port, COM1
2-26 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideRear Facing Customer DisplaySerial Customer DisplayThe serial customer displays do not need drivers. To get
2-27To test the drivers:1 In windows click on Start > Run2 Enter "cmd" > OK3 Type "ECHO ELO>\.\LCLD9\" > EnterThe disp
2-28 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideInstalling the Serial Touch DriverInstalling the Serial Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Me, 95/98
2-29Installing the Serial Touch Driver for MS-DOS and Windows 3.1You must have a DOS mouse driver (MOUSE.COM) installed for your mouse if you wish to
2-30 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideInstalling the USB Touch DriverInstalling the USB Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Me and 981 Inse
3-31C HAPTERCHAPTER 3OPERATIONAbout Touchmonitor AdjustmentsYour touchmonitor will unlikely require adjustment. Variations in video output and applica
3-32 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide Control Function1Power SwitchTurns the display system power on or off.2SelectDisplays the OSD menus on the
3-33Controls and AdjustmentOSD Lock/UnlockYou are able to lock and unlock the OSD feature. The monitor is shipped in the unlocked position.To lock the
3-34 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideOSD Control OptionsBrightness• Background Luminance of the LCD panel is adjusted.Contrast• Adjusts the contr
iiiChapter 1Introduction 1Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Detailed LCD Display Performance Requirements. . . .
3-35Language• Languages used for OSD menu display: English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese.Recall Defaults• Recalls the factory OSD default sett
3-36 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideCAUTIONIn order to protect the LCD, be sure to hold the base when adjusting the LCD, and take care not to to
4-37C HAPTERCHAPTER 4TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you are experiencing trouble with your touchmonitor, refer to the following table. If the problem persists, ple
4-38 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
A-39A PPENDIXCHAPTER 4NATIVE RESOLUTIONThe native resolution of a monitor is the resolution level at which the LCD panel is designed to perform best.
A-40 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideAs an example, a SVGA resolution LCD panel has 800 pixels horizontally by 600 pixels vertically. Input video
B-41A PPENDIXCHAPTER 4TOUCHMONITOR SAFETYThis manual contains information that is important for the proper setup and maintenance of your touchmonitor.
B-42 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideCare and Handling of Your TouchmonitorThe following tips will help keep your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor func
C-43A PPENDIXCHAPTER 4TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSDisplay ModesYour Elo Entuitive touchmonitor is compatible with the following standard video modes:Item
C-44 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTouchmonitor SpecificationsModel ET1229LLCD Display12.1” TFT Active Matrix PanelDisplay Size246(H) x 184.5(V
ivDisplay Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Touchmonitor Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . 44AccuTouch Touchsc
C-45AccuTouch Touchscreen SpecificationsMechanicalConstructionTop: Polyester with outside hard-surface coating with clear or antiglare finish.Inside:
C-46 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideIntelliTouch Touchscreen SpecificationsMechanicalPositional AccuracyStandard deviation of error is less than
C-47Infrared Touchscreen SpecificationsMechanicalInput MethodInput Method Finger or gloved hand activationElectricalPositional AccuracyTypical centroi
C-48 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide12.1" LCD Touchmonitor (ET1229L-XXWA-1) Dimensions
C-50 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
51CHAPTER 4REGULATORY INFORMATIONI. Electrical Safety Information:A) Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and currentrequire
52 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideThis Information Technology Equipment (ITE) is required to have a CE Markon the manufacturer’s label which mea
53MPRIIThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
54 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
1-1C HAPTERCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONProduct DescriptionThe 1229L is a retail terminal designed to present information to the operator and the customer. Th
55CHAPTER 4WARRANTYExcept as otherwise stated herein or in an order acknowledgment delivered to Buyer, Seller warrants to Buyer that the Product shall
56 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTHESE REMEDIES SHALL BE THE BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
Index-57Numerics12.1" LCD Touchmonitor (ET1229L-XXWA-1)Dimensions, 48AAbout Touchmonitor Adjustments, 31AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications, 45A
Index-58NNative Resolution, 39OOptical, AccuTouch, 45Optical, IntelliTouch, 46Optical, IR, 47Optimizing the LCD Display, 24OSD Control Options, 34OSD
USB (UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS) KEYBOARD EMULATION SWIPE READER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875206 Rev 6 JUNE 2003REGISTERED TO ISO 900
Copyright© 2001-2003 MagTek®, Inc. Printed in the United States of AmericaInformation in this document is subject to change without notice. No part
Limited Warranty MagTek, Inc. warrants that the Product described in this document is free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one
FCC WARNING STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS...1FEATURES
OPERATION ...2
1-2 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideThe credit card reader reads all three stripes on a standard credit card or drivers license. The credit card
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Figure 1-1. USB Swipe Reader viii
SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The USB (Universal Serial Bus), HID Keyboard Emulation, Swipe Reader is a compactmagnetic stripe card reader,
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader• Many programmable configuration options • Non-volatile flash EEPROM memory for configuration storage • Bui
Section 1. Features and SpecificationsTable 1-2. SpecificationsReference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811/CDL/ AAMVA* Power Input 5V From USB port R
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader4
SECTION 2. INSTALLATION This section describes the cable connection, the Windows Plug and Play Setup, and the physical mounting of the unit. USB CONN
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader• • • WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUPOn hosts with the Windows operating system, the first time the device is plugg
Section 2. InstallationFigure 2-2. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface2. Ensure the Reader is positioned on a flat, accessible surface with at leas
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader8
1-3Customer DisplayThe Customer Display is a twenty character two line vacuum fluorescent display (VFD). It consists of a VFD and VFD controller. Ther
SECTION 3. OPERATIONThis section describes the LED Indicator and Card Read.LED INDICATOR The LED indicator will be either off, red, or green. When t
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader10
SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONSThis device conforms to the USB specification revision 1.1. This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device (H
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderTk1 SS = % (7-bit start sentinel) Tk2 SS = ; (ISO/ABA 5-bit start sentinel) @ (7-bit start sentinel)Tk3 SS =
Section 4. USB Communicationsthe device so that the application developer is not burdened with these low level details. Detailson how to communicate
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderREPORT DESCRIPTORThe HID report descriptor is structured as follows: Item Value(Hex)Usage Page (Generic Desktop
Section 4. USB CommunicationsCOMMANDSCommand requests and responses are sent to and received from the device using feature reports.Command requests a
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderRESULT CODE This one byte field contains the value of the result code. There are two types of result codes:gen
Section 4. USB CommunicationsProperty ID is a one byte field that contains a value that identifies the property. The following table lists all the c
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderSERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Property ID: 1Property Type: StringLength: 0 – 15 bytes Get Property: YesSet Property:
1-4 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTheory of OperationThe USB host initiates communication with the FDU01 using operation commands (Sensor LED O
Section 4. USB Communicationsmemory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled. The value of this property, if any, will be sent to the hos
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderTRACK_DATA_SEND_FLAGS PROPERTYProperty ID: 4Property Type: ByteLength: 1 byteGet Property: YesSet Property:
Section 4. USB CommunicationsSet Property: YesDefault Value: 0D (hex) (carriage return)Description: This property is defined as follows: modccccccc
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderThis property is stored in non-volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled. Whe
Section 4. USB CommunicationsDescription: This character is sent as the track 3 start sentinel for cards that have track 3 encoded in 7 bits per char
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderPRE_TK_CHAR PROPERTY Property ID: 13 (0D hex) Property Type: ByteLength: 1 byteGet Property: YesSet Property
SECTION 5. DEMO PROGRAM The purpose of this demo program is not to demonstrate card reading with this HID keyboard emulation device. Use a text edito
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Readerlength for you. For example, to send the GET_PROPERTY command for property SOFTWARE_ID enter 00 00. • Press E
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