Elo TouchSystems MonitorMouse FOR WINDOWS NT Version 2.0 User's Guide

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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

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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

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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

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vTABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 MAG-TEK DEVICE D

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vi Figure 1-1. Port-Powered Swipe Reader

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1SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The Port Powered Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader which conforms to ISO/ANSI standar

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Port Powered Swipe Reader 2CONFIGURATION The Reader, LED Indicator, pin numbers for the 9-pin connector, and the Adapter are shown in Figure

Page 9 - Credit Card Reader

Section 1. Features and Specifications 3SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-2 lists the specifications for the Port Powered Swipe Reader. Figure 1-3 shows

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Port Powered Swipe Reader 4 Figure 1-3. Dimensions

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5SECTION 2. INSTALLATION The hardware installation consists of plugging the cable into the PC and optional adapter, if required, Com Port setup

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Port Powered Swipe Reader Figure 2-1. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface 3. Mount the Reader. INSTALLATION AND TEST To install the

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1-6 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide

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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

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Port Powered Swipe Reader 8

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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

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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

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Section 3. Operation 11 Table 3-2 lists the available part number, firmware, and configuration. Table 3-2. Sign-on ID for Configurations Par

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Port Powered Swipe Reader 12

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MAGTEK DEVICE DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number: 99875125 Rev 6 NOVEMBER 2001 20725 South

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iiCopyright  1996-2001 MAG-TEK, Inc. Printed in the United States of America Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No

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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

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ivTABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. OVERVIEW ...

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2-7C HAPTERCHAPTER 2INSTALLATION AND SETUPThis chapter discusses how to install your LCD touchmonitor and how to install Elo TouchSystems driver softw

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viDESCRIPTION...30 LANGUAGE

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viiMT-95 HICO ENCODER...88 INDEX...

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viii Figure 1-1. MagTek Devices and Device Drivers for Windows MTD MagTek Device Driversfor Windows

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1SECTION 1. OVERVIEW The MagTek Device (MTD) Drivers for Windows is a collection of individual drivers that support a number of MagTek products.

Page 30 - Testing the USB-HID Class MSR

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,

Page 31 - USB Customer Display

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

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 4COMMANDS Like properties, commands are identified by a string name and have string arguments. All commands ar

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Section 1. Overview 5TYPICAL OPERATION This section describes a typical pattern that an application developer may use to operate a device. Al

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 6instruct the device to return the card data when swiped. All the facilities of the driver are utilized during

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2-8 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideProduct OverviewMain UnitRear View

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Section 1. Overview 7Settings tab. This gives both the Friendly Name and the port name (COM<5-15>). It also identifies the physical por

Page 37 - Power Switch

MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 8‘set up error handlingOn Error Resume Next‘submit echo commandPut #1, , "/echo Hello" + Chr$(10)‘decl

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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

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 10Installation And Setup) and select Properties. Click on the Version tab. Note the File Version, Part Number,

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SECTION 2. PROPERTIES This section lists the properties that are used in the MagTek Drivers. Properties can be interrogated by issuing a get c

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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

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Section 2. Properties 13Property Access Description enc_keyR/W Encryption key to use for the next encryption process (IntelliPIN): M for Maste

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 14Property Access Description offline_encR/W Set to 1 to enable encode capability in standalone mode with keyboa

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15SECTION 3. COMMANDS This section describes all of the commands that can be used with the MagTek Windows Device Drivers. Some commands require

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 16Examples: 000000000011111111112222222222012345678901234567890123456789/read -00082/get trk_enable 110 NOTATI

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2-9Side ViewBase Bottom View

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Section 3. Commands 17display Function Show a single message or two alternating messages on the device’s display. Syntax /display [x] The optio

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 18event Function Response to an unsolicited event notification. Syntax none Errors none Remarks This response c

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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

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 20rawrecv Function Receive data from the device. Syntax /rawrecv Errors /rawrecv 45<LF>If a command is al

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Section 3. Commands 21rawsend Function Send arbitrary data to the device. Syntax /rawsend x x is an arbitrary string which is transmitted direc

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 22read Function Read data from the device. Syntax /read [[x] y] The optional argument x specifies the data sour

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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

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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

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Section 3. Commands 25Read Argument Description pin Collect PIN from cardholder and read PIN data from the device. The following properties may

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 26reset Function Reset the device. Syntax /reset Errors none Remarks Clear any pending operations and reset the

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2-10 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideKensington™ Lock The Kensington™ lock is a security device that prevents theft. To find out more about this

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Section 3. Commands 27write Function Data encode command. Syntax /write data Errors /write 94<LF>Encode is not supported on this device.

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 28

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29SECTION 4. MAGNETIC CARD DATA PARSING This section describes the flexible data parsing language to be used by the MagTek device drivers to parse

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 30• Property names specified in format rules are 11 characters or less, consisting of alphabetic characters, d

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 35DEFAULT FORMATS The MTD drivers will be assigned parameters with default formats for parsing magnetic

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 36fmt5_name "AAMVA" fmt5_template"%<*>?;<*>?{(+|%|#|!)<*>?}" fmt5_rules &

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2-11Serial Interface ConnectionYour touchmonitor comes with one of the following touchscreen connector cables: Serial (RS-232) cable or USB cable. (Fo

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Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 37The application issues /get applied_fmt. The driver responds with /get applied_fmt BankCard. The applic

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 38

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39SECTION 5. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS While each application in this section is oriented toward a specific programming language, different devices are

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 40' The form needs to contain:' 1) an "MSComm" object named MSComm1' 2) a button named

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Section 5. Example Applications 41MSComm1.Output = "/read card" & Chr$(10)' If the device has check reading capability, then

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 42' will hold the numeric port numberDim PortNumber As Integer' prevent the Start button from being p

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Section 5. Example Applications 43If Err.Number <> 0 Then' Process error using Err.Description' contains error description for

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 44' Set the com port number retrieved from the responseMSComm1.CommPort = PortNumber' Open the com po

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Section 5. Example Applications 45C++ EXAMPLE The following is an example of C++: /* ---------------------------------------------------------

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 46/** clear overlapped structure */memset ( &ov_r, 0, sizeof (ov_r) );memset ( &ov_w, 0, sizeof (ov_w)

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2-12 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideCAUTIONBefore connecting the cables to your touchmonitor and PC, be sure that the computer and touchmonitor

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Section 5. Example Applications 47NULL, // address of thread security attributes0L, // initial thread stack size, in bytes(LPTHREAD_START_ROUTI

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 48}#elsegets(str);strcat(str, "\n");ch = str[0];#endifswitch (ch){case 0x1a: // <Ctrl-Z> - emer

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Section 5. Example Applications 49DWORD read_len=0;char wbuff[1];char* p;while (!quit){rs = ReadFile(drv_h, wbuff, sizeof(wbuff), &read_len

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 50POWER BUILDER EXAMPLE The following example illustrates how to set up PowerBuilder (from Sybase) to read mag

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Section 5. Example Applications 518. Close the PowerScript Painter window and answer “Yes” to “Save changes…”. 9. Close the Window Painter wi

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 52

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53APPENDIX A. INSTALLATION AND SETUP The distribution disks contain the MTD Driver files for many of the MagTek products. In addition to the driv

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 54INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (W95/98/ME) File or Directory Name Device Friendly Name DESCRIPTION OEMSETUP.INF I

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 55General Notes: 1. The computer and device should be powered off when connecting any devices. 2. Although

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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

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2-13Serial Connection OptionThe following illustrations guide you step by step in connecting your touchmonitor using a serial cable connection.• Conne

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 571. Either accept the default selection for the virtual Port Name or select the desired port (COM5-COM15) t

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 58 Figure A-1. Properties Settings, Windows 95/98/ME Figure A-2. Advanced Settings, Windows 95/98/ME

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 59Removing the Drivers (W95/98/ME) Caution The following assumes familiarity with the Registry Editor. Imp

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 60MAGCDFLT.DLLMAGCxxx.HLP (locale specific) MAGCxxx.DLL (locale specific) 7. Find and remove the copy of the M

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 61INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (WNT) File or Directory Name Friendly Name DESCRIPTION OEMSETUP.INF Installatio

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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

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 63INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (W2000/XP) File or Directory Name Friendly Name DESCRIPTION MTD_KBH.INFKeyboard

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 64In Windows 2000/XP, only users with Administrator privileges may install system components. Log on as Adminis

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 6519. Click the “Next” button to advance to the next input screen. 20. Click on "Yes" to the &quo

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 6612. Uncheck all “Optional search locations” check boxes. 13. Click the “Next” button to advance to the next i

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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

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 67MTD was successfully re-started. The changes you made are now in effect. Note Only a single keyboard devi

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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

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 69Command syntax summary Command Syntax Meaning mtcfglist installed MagTek device drivers mtcfg -?display a

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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

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 71Configuration Examples for Windows NT/2000/XP These examples are for illustration only. Most of the comma

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 72Modifying a Device Driver's Settings (WNT/2000/XP) Use the following syntax to change settings of a dev

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Appendix A. Installation and Setup 73Removing a Device (WNT/2000/XP) To remove a MagTek device use the following command syntax: mtcfg port-nam

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 74

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75APPENDIX B. COMMAND LIST SUMMARY This is a consolidated list of all available commands for the MagTek Windows Drivers. Command Description Pag

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 76

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Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide12.1" LCD Touchmonitor with Optional Mag Stripe Reader, Finger Print Reader and Rear Facing Customer Display

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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

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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

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 78

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79APPENDIX D. DEVICE DRIVER SUMMARIES This section contains summaries of Device Drivers for the for the following models: • IntelliPIN and Intel

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 80INTELLIPIN PINPAD & MSR File Name IPIN.VXD Part Number 30037395 Friendly Name(s) IntelliPIN RS-232, Intel

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Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 81MAGWEDGE SWIPE READER File NameMAGWEDGE.VXD Part Number 30037348 Friendly Name(s)MagWedge RemarksThe driv

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 82MINIWEDGE MSR File Name MINIWEDG.VXD Part Number30037340 Friendly Name(s) MiniWedge Remarks When operating in

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Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 83MICR+ CHECK READER & MSR File NameMICRPLUS.VXD Part Number 30037349 Friendly Name(s)MICR+ RemarksThes

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 84MINI MICR CHECK READER & MSR File NameMINIMICR.VXD Part Number 30037344 Friendly Name(s)Mini MICR RS-232

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Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 85PORT-POWERED RS-232 SWIPE READER File NameMTPPSWIP.VXD Part Number 30037346 Friendly Name(s)Port-powered

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 86PORT-POWERED RS-232 INSERTION READER File Name MTPPINSR.VXD Part Number 30037339 Friendly Name(s) Port-powere

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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

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Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 87MT-85 LOCO ENCODER File NameMT85.VXD Part Number 30037337 Friendly Name(s)MT-85 RemarksThe driver attempt

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 88MT-95 HICO ENCODER File NameMT95.VXD Part Number 30037347 Friendly Name(s)MT-95 Remarks Commands Supported /

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89INDEX A Access to the device ... 6 account_no ...11 Action propertie

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 90Device control language... 2 Device Driver Summaries ... 79 D

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91MTCFG Utility (WNT), Using ... 68 MTD (Mag-Tek Drivers) ... 1 N Non-interactive commands ...

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MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 92Use Port... 67, 72 Use the device ...

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INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000 series User Manual available at our web site www.logiccontrols.com Serial Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000, LD92

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Logic Controls, Inc. SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer. Commands are transm

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INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000U series User Manual available at our web site www.logiccontrols.com USB Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000U, LD920

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Logic Controls, Inc. SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer. Commands are transm

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2-17• Connect one end of the MSR cable to the computer and the other end to the monitor.MSR cable

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iCustomer Displays2 by 20 character displayUSER MANUAL Models: LD9000 Series

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iiNOTICEThe manufacturer of the POS pole display makes norepresentations or warranties, either expressed or implied, byor with respect to anything in

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iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFEATURES ...1MODEL IDENTIFICATION...

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1FEATURESThe LD9000 family of pole displays offers a wide range of high qualityfeatures and models to choice from. Listed below are the featuresincorp

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2MODEL IDENTIFICATIONLD9 __ __ __ - __ __X = Double Sided DisplayPT = Pass Thru25 = DB25F connector to computerPOWER ADAPTER 0 = 120VAC*COMMAND

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3INSTALLATIONYour PD9000 family of pole displays has been pre-assembled tomake the installation as simple as possible.Serial Interface Non-pass-thru M

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4Serial Interface Pass-thru Models Installation1 Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using themounting hardware provided.2 The pole displ

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5FUNCTIONAL TESTThe following test sequence will verify that your pole display isworking properly. Before you start this procedure, you must install

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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

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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.

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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

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8INTERFACE CONNECTIONSerial Interface Connector ConfigurationThe pin out configuration for the standard serial pole display is aDB9F connector. It plu

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9Parallel Interface Connector ConfigurationAll standard parallel pole displays will have a DB25 male connector. Itis connected to the printer port of

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10SOFTWARE COMMANDSLogic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes anddata from the computer. The model of pole display that you have wi

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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

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1217. Both Side Display <1B><0C>, (27)(12), {^[ ]{^L}:After this command, all messages followed are displayed on bothsides of double sided

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13PASS-THRU COMMAND SET (LD9100-PT, LD9100X-PT):All software commands of the non-pass-thru single sided model areavailable with following additional c

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14HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONSerial pole displays were factory configured for serial RS232Cinterface using the following protocol:· 9600 Baud Rate· 8 Data

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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2-24 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideOptimizing the LCD DisplayTo ensure the LCD display works well with your computer, configure the display mod

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iiCopyright © 2003 Elo TouchSystems Inc. All Rights Reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retr

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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

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2-26 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideRear Facing Customer DisplaySerial Customer DisplayThe serial customer displays do not need drivers. To get

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2-27To test the drivers:1 In windows click on Start > Run2 Enter "cmd" > OK3 Type "ECHO ELO>\.\LCLD9\" > EnterThe disp

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2-28 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideInstalling the Serial Touch DriverInstalling the Serial Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Me, 95/98

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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

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2-30 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideInstalling the USB Touch DriverInstalling the USB Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Me and 981 Inse

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3-31C HAPTERCHAPTER 3OPERATIONAbout Touchmonitor AdjustmentsYour touchmonitor will unlikely require adjustment. Variations in video output and applica

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3-32 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide Control Function1Power SwitchTurns the display system power on or off.2SelectDisplays the OSD menus on the

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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

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3-34 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideOSD Control OptionsBrightness• Background Luminance of the LCD panel is adjusted.Contrast• Adjusts the contr

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iiiChapter 1Introduction 1Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Detailed LCD Display Performance Requirements. . . .

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3-35Language• Languages used for OSD menu display: English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese.Recall Defaults• Recalls the factory OSD default sett

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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

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4-37C HAPTERCHAPTER 4TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you are experiencing trouble with your touchmonitor, refer to the following table. If the problem persists, ple

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4-38 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide

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A-39A PPENDIXCHAPTER 4NATIVE RESOLUTIONThe native resolution of a monitor is the resolution level at which the LCD panel is designed to perform best.

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A-40 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideAs an example, a SVGA resolution LCD panel has 800 pixels horizontally by 600 pixels vertically. Input video

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B-41A PPENDIXCHAPTER 4TOUCHMONITOR SAFETYThis manual contains information that is important for the proper setup and maintenance of your touchmonitor.

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B-42 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideCare and Handling of Your TouchmonitorThe following tips will help keep your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor func

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C-43A PPENDIXCHAPTER 4TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSDisplay ModesYour Elo Entuitive touchmonitor is compatible with the following standard video modes:Item

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C-44 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTouchmonitor SpecificationsModel ET1229LLCD Display12.1” TFT Active Matrix PanelDisplay Size246(H) x 184.5(V

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ivDisplay Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Touchmonitor Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . 44AccuTouch Touchsc

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C-45AccuTouch Touchscreen SpecificationsMechanicalConstructionTop: Polyester with outside hard-surface coating with clear or antiglare finish.Inside:

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C-46 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideIntelliTouch Touchscreen SpecificationsMechanicalPositional AccuracyStandard deviation of error is less than

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C-47Infrared Touchscreen SpecificationsMechanicalInput MethodInput Method Finger or gloved hand activationElectricalPositional AccuracyTypical centroi

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C-48 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide12.1" LCD Touchmonitor (ET1229L-XXWA-1) Dimensions

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C-50 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide

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51CHAPTER 4REGULATORY INFORMATIONI. Electrical Safety Information:A) Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and currentrequire

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52 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideThis Information Technology Equipment (ITE) is required to have a CE Markon the manufacturer’s label which mea

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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.

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54 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide

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1-1C HAPTERCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONProduct DescriptionThe 1229L is a retail terminal designed to present information to the operator and the customer. Th

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55CHAPTER 4WARRANTYExcept as otherwise stated herein or in an order acknowledgment delivered to Buyer, Seller warrants to Buyer that the Product shall

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56 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTHESE REMEDIES SHALL BE THE BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY

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Index-57Numerics12.1" LCD Touchmonitor (ET1229L-XXWA-1)Dimensions, 48AAbout Touchmonitor Adjustments, 31AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications, 45A

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Index-58NNative Resolution, 39OOptical, AccuTouch, 45Optical, IntelliTouch, 46Optical, IR, 47Optimizing the LCD Display, 24OSD Control Options, 34OSD

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USB (UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS) KEYBOARD EMULATION SWIPE READER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875206 Rev 6 JUNE 2003REGISTERED TO ISO 900

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Copyright© 2001-2003 MagTek®, Inc. Printed in the United States of AmericaInformation in this document is subject to change without notice. No part

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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

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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.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS...1FEATURES

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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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SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The USB (Universal Serial Bus), HID Keyboard Emulation, Swipe Reader is a compactmagnetic stripe card reader,

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader• Many programmable configuration options • Non-volatile flash EEPROM memory for configuration storage • Bui

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Section 1. Features and SpecificationsTable 1-2. SpecificationsReference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811/CDL/ AAMVA* Power Input 5V From USB port R

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader4

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SECTION 2. INSTALLATION This section describes the cable connection, the Windows Plug and Play Setup, and the physical mounting of the unit. USB CONN

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader• • • WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUPOn hosts with the Windows operating system, the first time the device is plugg

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Section 2. InstallationFigure 2-2. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface2. Ensure the Reader is positioned on a flat, accessible surface with at leas

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader8

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1-3Customer DisplayThe Customer Display is a twenty character two line vacuum fluorescent display (VFD). It consists of a VFD and VFD controller. Ther

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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

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader10

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SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONSThis device conforms to the USB specification revision 1.1. This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device (H

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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 =

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Section 4. USB Communicationsthe device so that the application developer is not burdened with these low level details. Detailson how to communicate

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderREPORT DESCRIPTORThe HID report descriptor is structured as follows: Item Value(Hex)Usage Page (Generic Desktop

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Section 4. USB CommunicationsCOMMANDSCommand requests and responses are sent to and received from the device using feature reports.Command requests a

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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

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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

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderSERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Property ID: 1Property Type: StringLength: 0 – 15 bytes Get Property: YesSet Property:

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1-4 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTheory of OperationThe USB host initiates communication with the FDU01 using operation commands (Sensor LED O

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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

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderTRACK_DATA_SEND_FLAGS PROPERTYProperty ID: 4Property Type: ByteLength: 1 byteGet Property: YesSet Property:

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Section 4. USB CommunicationsSet Property: YesDefault Value: 0D (hex) (carriage return)Description: This property is defined as follows: modccccccc

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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

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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

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USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe ReaderPRE_TK_CHAR PROPERTY Property ID: 13 (0D hex) Property Type: ByteLength: 1 byteGet Property: YesSet Property

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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

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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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PORT POWERED SWIPE READER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875094 Rev 10 JULY 2001 20725 South Annalee Avenue

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iiCopyright  1997-2001 MAG-TEK, Inc. Printed in the United States of America Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No p

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