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Secure Multi-Domain Smart Card Reader

User Manual

Models:
RS20N-3 (MDR102)

 – Secure 2-Port Multi-Domain Smart Card Reader

RS40N-3 (MDR104)

 – Secure 4-Port Multi-Domain Smart Card Reader

Document Number HDC10199 Rev. 2.1

R S20 N -3  ( M D R102 )  

  R S 4 0 N -3  ( M D R10 4)  

|    U S E R  M A N UA L

Summary of Contents for MDR102

Page 1: ... Card Reader User Manual Models RS20N 3 MDR102 Secure 2 Port Multi Domain Smart Card Reader RS40N 3 MDR104 Secure 4 Port Multi Domain Smart Card Reader Document Number HDC10199 Rev 2 1 RS20N 3 MDR102 RS40N 3 MDR104 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ion 2 Overview 3 Hardware Terms 4 PC Modes 5 PC Modes Description 5 Operation 6 MDR Operational Modes 6 Initial MDR Configuration Steps 7 Working with the MDR 9 Information 10 High Sec Labs Warranty Programs 10 High Sec Labs Limited Warranty Terms and Conditions 10 Limited Warranty Types 11 High Sec Labs Security Procedures 12 Copyright and Legal Notice 13 ...

Page 3: ...nistrators IT Managers with adequate knowledge of PKI architecture End Users Objectives This document describes the fundamental configuration procedures that are required to install the HSL Multi Domain Smart Card Reader Prerequisites Obtain and install the applications drivers and files of the cryptographic software CSP which corresponds to your selected smart card vendor Obtain a smartcard from ...

Page 4: ... the organization the TCO and administrative effort required to support such environments is extremely high For example an employee that has to access 3 computers simultaneously would need to have 3 smartcards one for every computer environment domain plus 3 smartcard readers each reader connected to a separate computer The HSL Solution HSL developed the Secure Multi Domain Smartcard Reader MDR te...

Page 5: ...anual Overview SECTIONS Table of Contents 1 3 4 2 Hardware Terms The following terms are used to describe hardware elements in this document 1 Numbered USB Cables USB Cables with numbered connectors 2 Smartcard Reader 3 PC Association Led 4 PC Number Button 5 PC Number Led 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 6: ...izes the smartcard but has no access to it until it is made Active At any given time only one PC can be set as Active PC Modes Description Active Mode The smartcard is inserted into the MDR The PC Association Led is ON The PC Number Led is ON The MDR appears under the computer s operating system device manager as a smartcard reader The computer s OS and applications have full read write access to ...

Page 7: ...uters PC 1 and PC 2 and a user needs to authenticate securely via smartcard in front of PC 1 by pressing PC Number Button 1 the MDR becomes actively associated with PC 1 and the user can authentication successfully Then when the user wants to digitally sign an email on PC 2 pressing PC Number Button 2 will actively associate the MDR to PC 2 making the smartcard available to the email application o...

Page 8: ... Led Auto Association is the default mode In this mode PIN number 2 is pulled down and other PINs are up Note Read the Understanding the MDR Operational Mode section for further details 3 Turn PC ON Make sure that all the PCs are turned ON 4 Connect MDR to Power Connect the MDR to Power 1 second beep sound All PC Association Led lights blink once 5 Connect USB Cables to PCs Connect the MDR USB cab...

Page 9: ...aligned with Botton 1 remains ON indicating that the MDR is still recognized by PC 1 Repeat the process on the remaining PCs PC Association Led 1 remains ON PC Number Button 1 light turns OFF PC Number Button 2 light turns ON PC Association Led 2 blinks and then turns ON The MDR appears as a smartcard reader under PC 2 device manager 9 Verify all PCs are Initialized All PC Association Led lights a...

Page 10: ...Removal In order to continue using the smartcard after it s been removed from the MDR the user has to insert the smartcard into the MDR and complete steps 7 9 in order to re associated the MDR with all the corresponding PCs De associating the MDR from a Specific PC Long pressing a PC Number Button is the equivalent of removing the smartcard only from the PC which corresponds to that button without...

Page 11: ...ec Labs or from an authorized High Sec Labs reseller is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use during the Limited Warranty period The warranty period commences on the date of purchase Your sales receipt showing the date of purchase of the High Sec Labs product is your proof of the date of purchase This warranty is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the pr...

Page 12: ... MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH SEC LABS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS AND BUYER S REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVELY STATED HEREIN HIGH SEC LABS LIABILITY WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT WARRANTY STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNIT WHOSE DEFECT OR DAMAGE IS THE BASIS FOR THE CLAIM IN NO EVENT SHALL HIGH SEC LABS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR...

Page 13: ...l not be held obligated to support the product under its Warranty or Extended Warranty terms and conditions High Sec Labs Security Procedures Reporting HSL Product Security Vulnerability After your communication is received HSL personnel will contact you to follow up To ensure confidentiality HSL encourages you to use our PGP encryption key Responsible Disclosure Notifying a vendor prior to releas...

Page 14: ...d to changing market conditions it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of High Sec Labs and High Sec Labs cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication PRODUCT DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE This Guide is for informational purposes only HIGH SEC LABS MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN THIS DOCUMEN...

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