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SECTION 1.  FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS 

The USB (Universal Serial Bus) Readers are compact magnetic stripe card readers that conform 
to ISO standards.  In addition to reading multiple tracks of data from a card, the Readers also 
include MagnePrint technology.  The MagnePrint data will be included with the track data on 
each transaction.  In order to maximize card security, the Readers incorporate data encryption to 
protect the card contents and MagnePrint information.  The Readers are compatible with any 
device having a host USB interface.  A card is read in the swipe readers by sliding it, stripe 
down, through the slot either forward or backward; in the insert reader, it is read by inserting 
with the stripe to the right or left depending on the head orientation. 
 
An LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicator on the Reader panel provides the operator with 
continuous status of the Reader operations. 
 
The readers conform to the USB HID (Human Interface Device) Class specification Version 1.1.  
This allows host applications designed for most versions of Windows to easily communicate to 
the readers using standard Windows API calls that communicate to the reader through the HID 
driver that comes with Windows. 
 
The Readers can be operated in two different modes: 

 

HID (herein referred to as “

HID

 mode”) and 

 

HID with Keyboard Emulation (herein referred to as “

KB

 mode”) 

 
When operating in the HID mode, a reader will not use keyboard emulation.  It behaves like a 
vendor defined HID device so that a direct communication path can be established between the 
host application and the reader, without interference from other HID devices. 
 
When configured for the Keyboard Emulation (KB) mode, a Reader emulates a USB HID United 
States keyboard or, optionally, any international keyboard using ALT ASCII code keypad key 
combinations or customizable key maps.  This allows host applications designed to acquire card 
data from keyboard input to seamlessly acquire the card data from the USB swipe reader. 

 

Caution 

When in Keyboard Emulation mode, if another keyboard is 
connected to the same host as the reader and a key is pressed on 
the other keyboard while the reader is transmitting, then the data 
transmitted by the reader may get corrupted. 

 
When a card is swiped through the Reader, the track data and MagnePrint information will be 
TDEA (Triple Data Encryption Algorithm, aka, Triple DES) encrypted using DUKPT (Derived 
Unique Key Per Transaction) key management.  This method of key management uses a base 
derivation key to encrypt a key serial number that produces an initial encryption key which is 
injected into the Reader prior to deployment.  After each transaction, the encryption key is 
modified per the DUKPT algorithm so that each transaction uses a unique key.  Thus, the data 
will be encrypted with a different encryption key for each transaction. 
 

Summary of Contents for 99875388-9

Page 1: ...nd Insert Reader TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PART NUMBER 99875388 9 JUNE 2012 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001 2008 1710 Apollo Court Seal Beach CA 90740 Phone 562 546 6400 FAX 562 546 6301 Technical Support 651...

Page 2: ...by Compaq Computer Corporation Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation NEC Corporation REVISIONS Rev Number Date Notes 1 01 08 Jul 08 Initial Release 2 01 17 Oct 08 Added OEM and 3 track reader models...

Page 3: ...to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or equivalent MagTek will return the product prepaid via a three 3 day shipping service A Return Material Authorization RMA...

Page 4: ...atus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique...

Page 5: ...SB MagneSafe Swipe Reader Mini vii Figure 1 3 USB MagneSafe Swipe Readers P55 and P90 vii Figure 1 4 USB MagneSafe Insert Reader without bezel viii Figure 1 5 USB MagneSafe P Series Insert Reader with...

Page 6: ...vi...

Page 7: ...vii Figure 1 1 USB MagneSafe Swipe Reader Full Size Figure 1 2 USB MagneSafe Swipe Reader Mini Figure 1 3 USB MagneSafe Swipe Readers P55 and P90...

Page 8: ...viii Figure 1 4 USB MagneSafe Insert Reader without bezel Figure 1 5 USB MagneSafe P Series Insert Reader with Extended bezel...

Page 9: ...Emulation herein referred to as KB mode When operating in the HID mode a reader will not use keyboard emulation It behaves like a vendor defined HID device so that a direct communication path can be...

Page 10: ...ompatible with USB specification Revision 1 1 Compatible with HID specification Version 1 1 Can use standard Windows HID driver for communications no third party device driver is required Programmable...

Page 11: ...5 1 2 Blue P55 USB mini B Optional 21073026 1 2 Pink P55 USB mini B Optional 21073027 1 2 Orange P55 USB mini B Optional 21073028 1 2 Purple P55 USB mini B Optional 21073029 1 2 Blue P90 USB mini B Op...

Page 12: ...Black 750mm Cable 21051519 USB A TO USB Mini B Black 1200mm Coiled Cable 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code WEB REFERENCE DOCUMENTS MagTek Communication Reference Manual for USB MagneSafe...

Page 13: ...100 0mm Width 1 28 32 5mm Height 1 23 31 3mm Weight 4 7 oz 133 2 gr Cable length 6 ft Connector USB Type A plug MECHANICAL P55 Dimensions Length 2 08 52 83mm Width 1 13 28 70mm Height 1 21 30 73mm Wei...

Page 14: ...USB MagneSafe V5 Swipe and Insert Reader 6 Figure 1 2 Dimensions for Mini Reader Figure 1 3 Dimensions for Full Size Reader...

Page 15: ...for the wireless model to a USB port on the host The Reader LED Indicator and pin numbers for the 4 pin connector are shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Reader Cable and Connector Pin numbers and signal...

Page 16: ...to install Windows on your PC and point Windows to the root directory of the CD Windows should find all the files it needs there MOUNTING The Reader may be mounted with screws or fastening tape as de...

Page 17: ...ader is positioned on a flat accessible surface with at least 4 inches clearance on either end for room to swipe a card If fastening tape is to be used clean the area that the Reader will be mounted o...

Page 18: ...USB MagneSafe V5 Swipe and Insert Reader 10...

Page 19: ...he LED will flash amber and then go to solid green unless the battery power is too low in which case it will be red for two seconds then turn solid green When the reader shows a solid green the reader...

Page 20: ...s if the data was being typed on a keyboard After the results are sent to the host the reader will be ready to read the next card For the wireless reader if no errors were found while decoding the car...

Page 21: ...ly command State WaitSwipe GoodSwipe Reader responds with RC 0x00 inferring the transition to the WaitSwipe GoodSwipe state 4 Timer expires State WaitActAuth TOSwipe Reader sends card data to the Host...

Page 22: ...ttery at power up by showing red for two seconds then turn solid green The first time this happens there will probably be sufficient battery available for several more card swipes but the battery shou...

Page 23: ...for the Insert Reader models The following drawings are included 21063015 Mounting Specifications for 21063015 21063018 Mounting Specifications for 21063018 and 21063019 21063020 Mounting Specificati...

Page 24: ...USB MagneSafe V5 Swipe and Insert Reader ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 16 Figure A 1 Mounting Specification for 21063015...

Page 25: ...Appendix A Drawings 17 Figure A 2 Mounting Specification for 21063018 and 21063019...

Page 26: ...USB MagneSafe V5 Swipe and Insert Reader 18 Figure A 3 Mounting Specification for 21063020 and 21063021...

Page 27: ...Appendix A Drawings 19 Figure A 4 Specification for 21063022...

Page 28: ...USB MagneSafe V5 Swipe and Insert Reader 20 Figure A 5 Specification for 21063023...

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