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Figure 8. NFC module and barcode device in Device Manager (other device types not shown)
3.8 Test the device
Once you have connected the device and installed the relevant drivers, if applicable, you can test
the device. To
do this, wave a piece of paper in front of the glass; the reader’s LEDs should
illuminate. If the device fails to respond when connected to the host, refer to the
Troubleshooting
section in this document.
3.9 Barcode configuration software
Connect to, and configure, the ATR110 using your own configuration tool, a terminal emulation
program or the Access-IS configuration tool, which you can download from
Refer to the
on page 21 for details of the barcode commands, which
you can use to configure the ATR110.
3.10 Communicate with the NFC module
Once the NFC module is enumerated, it registers itself with the Windows Smartcard Resource
Manager. Since the NFC module is Personal Computer/Smart Card
(
PC/SC) compatible, you can
use standard Windows smartcard functions to communicate with the module through the Windows
Smartcard Resource Manager API. Refer to the Microsoft website for more detailed information on
the Smartcard Resource Manager API.
For more information on the operation of the ATR110’s NFC reader, see page 33. Refer to page 36
for
MIFARE media commands and responses
and page 50 for
NFC management interface
commands
.