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MS242 

  

Operation

 

Quick Start Guide

The compact magnetic stripe reader is easy to operate. 
Just follow these simple steps:

 
Step 1. 

Make sure the reader is properly connected and is receiving     

             sufficient power.

Step 2. 

To read a card, slide the card, in either direction, through the 

             reader slot, with the magnetic stripe facing the magnetic head. 

Step 3. 

While swiping the card through the reader, the LED will go off. 

Step 4. 

Once the entire magnetic stripe has been read, the LED indicator 

             will light up as green to signal a “good read.” If a good read is not  
             obtained, the LED indicator will light up as red for about 1/2 second.

Step 5. 

A beep will also sound to indicate a good read on each track. 

             If all three tracks have been read successfully, the reader will beep 
             three times.

Test out MS242

For more detailed scanner setting, please go to www.ute.com to download the user manual and    
scanner configuration manager utility.

Step 1. 

Open “Notepad”or some other text editor on your computer.

Step 2. 

Slide a card with a magnetic stripe (bank card, driver license,ID,etc.)through your MS242,either 

             direction,making sure that the magnetic stripe is inside the slot,facing toward the card image embossed 
             into the top of the reader. If you’re still unsure about how to slide your card, look inside the MS242’s slot 
             and you’ll see the magnetic stripe reading head protruding from one side of the slot. Make sure the 
             magnetic stripe of your card contacts the reading head inside the slot.

Step 3. 

After sliding the card, the card information should appear in your text editor. You should see one line of 

             data,punctuated by question marks(?)and semi-colons(;). This data is composed of two or three tracks, 
             with each track of data ending in a question mark(?). The first track begins with a percent sign(%),and 
             each subsequent track begins with a semi-colon(;).

 Your MS242 is now ready to output into your application.

 To modify how the magnetic stripe output is sent to your computer, 
 use MagSwipe Configuration Utility, downloadable for free from the unitech global website (www.ute.com).

 Although MagSwipe Configuration Utility is quite intuitive, you might want to download and print the user’s         
 manual (in PDF format)to help your fine –tune your MS242’s output-also a free download from the unitech                      
 Global website. 

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