USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader
Tk1 SS
=
% (7-bit start sentinel)
Tk2 SS
=
; (ISO/ABA 5-bit start sentinel)
@
(7-bit start sentinel)
Tk3 SS
=
+ (ISO/ABA start sentinel)
! (CA drivers licence start sentinel)
#
(AAMVA start sentinel)
&
(7-bit start sentinel)
ES
=
? (end sentinel)
CR
=
(carriage return) (0D hex)
All data will be sent in upper case regardless of the state of the caps lock key on the keyboard. If
no data is detected on a track then nothing will be transmitted for that track. If an error is
detected on a track the ASCII character E will be sent in place of the track data to indicate an
error.
The card data format for all programmable configuration options is as follows:
[P11][P13][Tk1 SS][Tk1 Data][ES][LRC][P14][P5][P13][Tk2 SS][Tk2
Data][ES][LRC][P14][P5][P13][Tk3 SS][Tk3 Data][ES][LRC][P14][P5][P12]
where:
ES
=
? (end sentinel)
LRC
=
Longitudinal redundancy check character
P5
=
Terminating character
P11
=
Pre card character
P12
=
Post card character
P13
=
Pre track character
P14
=
Post track character
Tk1 SS
=
% (7-bit start sentinel)
Tk2 SS
=
; (ISO/ABA 5-bit start sentinel)
P6
(7-bit start sentinel)
Tk3 SS
=
P8 (ISO/ABA start sentinel)
P7 (CA drivers licence start sentinel)
P9
(AAMVA start sentinel)
P10
(7-bit start sentinel)
All fields with the format P# are programmable configuration property numbers. They are
described in detail later in this document.
PROGRAMMABLE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
This device has a number of programmable configuration properties. These properties are stored
in non-volatile EEPROM memory. These properties can be configured at the factory or by the
end user using a program supplied by MagTek. Programming these parameters requires low
level communications with the device. During normal device operation, the device acts like a
USB HID keyboard so the host operating system takes care of all low level communications with
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Summary of Contents for Entuitive 1229L
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Page 75: ...USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 4...
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Page 103: ...vi Figure 1 1 Port Powered Swipe Reader...
Page 107: ...Port Powered Swipe Reader 4 Figure 1 3 Dimensions...
Page 111: ...Port Powered Swipe Reader 8...
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Page 151: ...MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 28...
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