
Intelligent Document Reader AT10Ki User Guide
Introduction
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Supported documents and formats
The Gemalto Intelligent Document Reader AT10Ki reads a wide-range of documents and formats:
Supported documents include passports, visas, ID cards and all other ICAO-standard travel
documents, as well as many non-ICAO variations
Optional Integrated ePassport (RFID chip) reader so kiosk can read the Machine Readable Zone
(MRZ) and smartcard chip in one operation.
Contactless IC reading for ePassports (LDS 1.7 & 1.8) including basic access control
(BAC), passive/active authentication (PA/AA), Chip Authentication (CA), Terminal
Authentication (TA), extended access control (EAC v1/v2), supplementary access control
(SAC) and PACE-CAM are supported. The SDK provides writing capability using APDUs
Contactless IC reading for eDL & iDL (electronic driving licenses) up to DG14 including
basic access control (BAP v1), Password Authenticated Connection Establishment
(PACE), passive/active authentication (PA/AA), Chip Authentication (CA), Terminal
Authentication (TA), supplementary access control (SAC) and extended access control
(EAC v1) are supported
Reads 1D and 2D barcodes (PDF417, Aztec, QR
®
codes and Data Matrix
TM
), SDK includes an
AAMVA decoder
Reads home print and mobile (cell) phone boarding passes (BCBP) and 1D/2D barcodes.
Data capture from HRZ and non-ICAO documents (optional software package)
Enhanced document detection and authentication software (optional software package)
Operational modes
The Intelligent AT10Ki family has 3 modes of operation:
Web-UI:
Web pages are displayed by the reader when you log into it from a browser, just like a
printer or router interface. Designed for device management, provisioning, configuration and
reader testing with simple document reading
Web-API:
The normal mode of operation via the network and provides connections to mobile
devices, phones, tablets running most operating systems. The Gemalto Messaging SDK is a thin
shim used on the local device for Windows, Mac, iOS, Linux, Android. High level data and control
methods are provided, similar to Gemalto Document Reader SDK. There is a reader discovery
method that presents a list of available devices with localisation parameters
Legacy USB:
Compatible with current Gemalto USB connected document readers and the
applications written for them. Note that this mode cannot be used at the same time as one of the
Web interfaces. Legacy USB mode is enabled by having a USB cable connected
When talking about networked operation it could mean use of either the Web-UI or Web-API interfaces
running over WiFi or Ethernet.
When switching between Legacy USB mode and networked mode and vice-versa it is best practice to
reboot the reader.
Connectivity
The following connectivity is available on the Gemalto Intelligent Document Reader AT10Ki:
USB 3.1 with Type C connector allowing the reader to be fully powered from USB when running
in Legacy USB mode. The reader can also be connected to a USB 2.0 port.