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SmartCard 1060 User Guide.doc

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0mA in shutdown mode

User indication

Green LED

Flash  indicating  activity  (function  may 
also be customised).

Connection Interfaces

Physical interface

USB and power in to charge MC70

Reader power supply

Powered from host terminal

ActiveSync

via USB

Physical Characteristics

Dimensions

90×82×32mm (3.54"x3.23"x1.26")

Weight

95g (3.35 oz)

Enclosure material

PC/ABS

Colour

Grey

Material finish

Sparked surface

Mechanical attachment

Snap-on  action  with  optional  locking 
screws

Docking

Attachment  maintains  dockability  with 
Symbol  docking  cradle  for  charging 
and ActiveSync

Environmental

Operating Temperature

-10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)

Storage Temperature

-40°C to +60°C (-40°F to 140°F)

Humidity

Up  to  90%  Relative  humidity  Non 
Condensing

Drop specification

1.3m (4.26ft) to concrete, 6 drops per 6 
sides  over  operating  temperature; 
1.5m  (5ft)  to  concrete,  2  drops  per  6 
sides  at  ambient  temperature  23ºC 
(73ºF)

Sealing

Internal components conformal coated

Electrostatic discharge

 +/-15kV  air  discharge,  +/-8kV  direct 
discharge

Construction

RoHS compliant

Regulatory

EMI/RFI

EN  55022:1998,  EN  55024:1998,  CE 
marked

Summary of Contents for Smartcard 1060

Page 1: ... User Guide doc Smartcard 1060 User Guide Technology Solutions UK Ltd Suite C Loughborough Technology Centre Epinal Way Loughborough Leics LE11 3GE Tel 44 0 1509 238248 Fax 44 0 1509 220020 Email enquiries tsl uk com ...

Page 2: ... are hereby acknowledged All software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis TSL grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the u...

Page 3: ... 5 5 Software support for the Smartcard 1060 13 5 6 Compatible peripherals 13 5 7 ActiveSync 13 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 14 6 1 Maintenance 14 6 2 Troubleshooting 14 7 Technical specifications 16 7 1 Summary of specifications 16 7 2 Pin outs 19 7 3 Regulatory Information 19 7 4 Health and Safety Recommendations 20 8 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 21 9 Warranty 21 History V...

Page 4: ...to retain compatibility with standard MC70 accessories such as desktop cradles and chargers The Smartcard 1060 is powered from the MC70 It can be used with all smartcards compliant with the ISO7816 standard In addition an extension API is available that allows the smartcard reader to read a wide range of memory cards that use the same physical format 2 Parts of the Smartcard 1060 Figure 1 The part...

Page 5: ... M2 6mm pan head Pozidriv screws into the latch locking screw holes 1 Align the slots on the MC70 with the guides on the spring clips of the Smartcard 1060 2 Slide the Smartcard 1060 on to the MC70 ensuring the MC70 aligns with the MC70 mating connector on the Smartcard 1060 The spring clips will push out and then click in as the MC70 locks in place ...

Page 6: ... Page 6 of 22 4 Detaching from an MC70 Figure 3 Detaching from an MC70 1 Remove the latch locking screws if fitted 2 Squeeze the spring clips together by pressing on the latch locking screw holes 3 Slide the Smartcard 1060 off the MC70 ...

Page 7: ...rminal user guide The MC70 User Guide is available from the Symbol website Warm Boot Hold down the power button for approximately five seconds As soon as the terminal starts to boot release the power button Cold Boot Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys 5 2 Memory Card Support The standard smartcard driver enables the smartcard reader to be accessed from the Windows Mobile Sm...

Page 8: ...river must be installed see section 5 1 The functionality of the Smartcard 1060 is then determined by the application on the MC70 and the smartcard or memory card The driver is supplied with a simple test application TestResMan that allows basic communication with a smartcard to be tested without writing code The following example uses TestResMan to perform a basic functional test of the Smartcard...

Page 9: ...d a warm boot to load the driver Figure 5 Connecting to a smartcard On launching TestResMan the installed smartcard readers should be listed in the top dropdown The Smartcard 1060 will be listed as SCR131 Serial Smart Card Reader 1 Usually this will be the only reader in the list Tap connect to initiate a connection to the reader this displays the protocol selection dialog Figure 6 Selecting Card ...

Page 10: ...n it can be selected otherwise use the default option either protocol Figure 7 Connected to a smartcard If connection is successful the Result displays Card is in the reader If not an appropriate error message is displayed Figure 8 ATR Response Tapping Display ATR reports the Answer To Reset with which the card responded as it connected ...

Page 11: ...ping Transmit will send the command to the card The response is shown in the Response area The example above shows a successful select file command for file ID FF00 sent to an ACOS2 smartcard Figure 10 Disconnect Smartcard Before removing the card you should disconnect Tap Disconnect to present the disconnect options then tap OK to disconnect ...

Page 12: ...ide an indication of the operating status of the Smartcard 1060 LED colour Status Off The MC70 is not attempting communication with the Smartcard 1060 The unit is powered off Green continuous The MC70 has opened the COM port to communicate with the Smartcard 1060 the Smartcard 1060 is idle Green flash Communication with a smartcard in the Smartcard 1060 is established The card should not be remove...

Page 13: ...numerous examples on the web and commercial solutions such as the Smartcard API Windows CE from Subsembly www subsembly com The reader can also be used with the Memory Card API MCSCM dll to read and write non smart card memory cards 5 6 Compatible peripherals The Smartcard 1060 is compatible with any standard Symbol peripheral that does not use the serial port COM1 because this is used for communi...

Page 14: ...the MC70 from the Smartcard 1060 ensuring it is firmly seated The driver is not installed Use TestResMan to check the driver is installed see 5 1 The reader is in use by another application Close the other application and try again A user application or Smartcard API reports reader unavailable The green LED is on continuous but the application reports reader unavailable The comm port is being used...

Page 15: ...PC or the MC70 Detach the Smartcard 1060 from the MC70 and try to ActiveSync directly to the MC70 If this does not work then consult the MC70 User Guide ActiveSync is using a serial connection ActiveSync must use USB with the Smartcard 1060 connected The MC70 is not firmly seated into the Smartcard 1060 Remove and re insert the MC70 from the Smartcard 1060 ensuring it is firmly seated An accessory...

Page 16: ...hronous mode Supported Smartcards All ISO7816 compliant T 0 T 1 cards Infineon and compatibles SLE4406 SLE4406E SLE4406S SLE4406SE SLE4418 SLE4428 SLE4432 SLE4436 SLE4436E SLE4442 SLE5536 SLE5536E SLE4404 Schlumberger Primflex Store8K Primeflex Store2K Supported memory cards Atmel and compatibles AT24SC01ASC AT24C02SC AT24C04SC AT24C08SC AT24C16SC AT24C32SC AT24C64SC AT24C128SC AT24C256SC AT24C512...

Page 17: ...hment Snap on action with optional locking screws Docking Attachment maintains dockability with Symbol docking cradle for charging and ActiveSync Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Humidity Up to 90 Relative humidity Non Condensing Drop specification 1 3m 4 26ft to concrete 6 drops per 6 sides over operating temperature 1 5...

Page 18: ...SmartCard 1060 User Guide doc 1060 Page 18 of 22 USA FCC Part 15 Europe EN60950 1 Electrical Safety USA UL60950 Notes All PCBs are conformally coated ...

Page 19: ...nnected 10 Not Connected 11 Not Connected 12 Not Connected 13 Not Connected 14 Not Connected 15 Not Connected 16 External DC In 5 4V 7 3 Regulatory Information All TSL devices are designed to be compliant with appropriate regulations and standards and are CE marked Any changes or modifications to TSL equipment not expressly approved by TSL could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

Page 20: ...orking environment Improve work procedures For vehicle installation and use An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including either installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result RF signals may affect improperly in...

Page 21: ...ement including repairs covered by warranty the repair services provided are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials on the repaired component of the Product for a period of thirty 30 days from the shipment date of the repaired Product or until the end of the original warranty period whichever is longer Any such defects shall be notified to TSL in writing within 7 days of the same b...

Page 22: ...RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW A LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR CONSUMER PRODUCTS IN SUCH STATES OR COUNTRIES FOR SUCH PRODUCTS SOME EXCL...

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