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MX5 Manual                                                                                                                                                                                Rev. D 

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and  then  send  a  fixed  report  of  characters  from  0  -  336.  This  Report  also 

includes Error status of each track, data length and type of card read. The MX5 

setup utility Help File has more details on this report. No additional drivers are 

required.   

(EM4100, EM4102, TK4100, ISO7810)   

 

 

MX5C-SC List: 

5C-KB -SC-CCID   

Ver. 2.6 Product ID:70 

Keyboard output with CCID 

Microsoft Class Driver for 

Smart Cards 

 

Use this  firmware  on  the  MX5C  with  an  IC  Smart  Card  (SC)  add  on  Module.  This 

firmware creates a second HID keyboard attached to the system. This Firmware also 

creates  a  composite

 

USB  smart  card  class-device  using 

(Usbccid.sys)

  that  is 

compliant with the USB Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices (CCID) Specification. 

5C-VRS-SC- SLE 

Ver. 2.3 Product ID:71 

SLE 4428/5528 Reader / 

Writer, Virtual USB Serial 

output/input, ASCII Data 

Use this firmware on the MX5C with an IC Smart Card (SC) add on Module for the 

SLE 4428/5528 Memory Cards. The SLE 4428/5528 Smart Card can be written or 

read thru the Com port using the POSH command Set 1.0. This firmware will create 

a  serial  device  attached  to  a  USB  Com  port.  Use  the  MX5.INF  install  file  to 

automatically  install  the  appropriate  Microsoft  Drivers  provided  with  the  OS.  The 

MX5  setup  utility  when  installed  will  provide  this  INF  file.  No  additional  drivers 

are required. (SLE-4428) 

Use VRS Protocol Ver. 1.0-SLE

   

 

 

MX5C-M2-List: 

5C-KB -M2-UID   

Ver. 4.6 Product ID:80 

Mifare S50 ID# reader, 

Keyboard output 

Use this firmware on the MX5C with a Mifare 13.56 MHz RFID “M2” add on Module 

only.   The  unique  random  serial  number  (UID)  on  the  RFID  card  is 

Read 

automatically and typed out as if someone manually typed the number. This firmware 

creates a second HID keyboard attached to the system. No special driver is required. 

(Mifare M50, M70, ISO-14443A) 

 

 

5C-VRS -M2-UID 

Ver. 4.0 Product ID:81 

Mifare S50 ID# reader, 

Virtual USB Serial output, 

ASCII Data 

Use this  firmware  on  the  MX5C  with  a  Mifare  13.56  MHz  RFID   “M2”  add  on 

Module  only.  The  unique  random  serial  number  (UID)  on  the  RFID  card  is 

Read

 

automatically and sent out directly to  the virtual  serial  Com port. This  firmware  will 

create  a  serial  device  attached  to  a  Com  port.  Use  the  MX5.INF  install  file  to 

automatically  install  the  appropriate  Microsoft  Drivers  provided  with  the  OS.  The 

MX5 setup utility when installed will provide this INF file. No additional drivers are 

required. (Mifare M50, M70, ISO-14443A) 

 

 

5C- HID-M2-UID 

Ver. 1.0 Product ID:82 

Mifare ID# reader, HID 

report format output

 

Use this firmware on the MX5C with a 13.56 Mhz RFID "M2" Module only. The UID on 

the  RFID  card  is  Read  automatically  and  sent  to  Track  1  of  the  HID  Device  in  Mag-Tek 

report format. This Report also includes Error status of each track, data length and type of 

card read. The MX5 setup utility Help File has more details on this report. An event flag is 

set by the HID device when data is available in the buffer. No special driver is required.   

(Mifare M50, M70, ISO-14443A) 

5C-VRS -M2-RW   

Ver. 2.6 Product ID:83 

Mifare S50/S70 Data 

Use this  firmware  Read  /  Write  Mifare  S50  Cards  using  the  MX5C  with  a  Mifare, 

13.56  MHz  RFID “M2”  add  on  Module  only.  This  firmware  is  designed  to  be  used 

with  the  RFID  SDK  (System  Development  Kit)  and  the  MX5-RFID  Utility.  Using  a 

Summary of Contents for MX5 Series

Page 1: ...MX5 Manual Rev D 1 MX5 Series Magnetic Stripe Card Reader RFID SC Reader Writer Manual Revision D 2011 07 13...

Page 2: ...Y SOFTWARE 12 System Requirements 12 MX5 Utility Installation 12 MX5 Utility General Information 13 Definitions of Settings 13 MX Device Firmware Upgrade Menu 20 Creating a Setup Card 22 Hardware Moun...

Page 3: ...ct specifications Warranty All the MX5 products are backed by a two year parts and labour limited warranty Should you have problems with your MX5 device please contact the dealer from whom you purchas...

Page 4: ...ISO magnetic card standards and AAMVA CADMV drivers license standards We can also provide support for non standard magnetic decoding methods and Cut Paste of Magnetic data on the fly Data encryption c...

Page 5: ...step Default setup card Customizable Boot Load Flash Upgradable Memory Yes Selectable Tracks Yes Separate Track selection for both ISO AAMVA Selectable Available Tracks 1 2 3 Track Swipe Rates 2 125...

Page 6: ...p card Customizable Flash Memory Upgrade Yes Selectable Tracks Yes Separate Track selection for both ISO AAMVA Selectable Available Tracks 1 2 3 Track Swipe Rates 2 125 ips at 75 bpi 1 3 60 ips at 210...

Page 7: ...midity 10 90 relative humidity Set up Utility Yes Flash Memory Upgrade Yes Programmable Sound On Off Yes Programmable Carriage Return Yes Programmable Inter character Delay Yes Programmable SS ES Sele...

Page 8: ...10 x 82 x 27 mm Total Weight 120 g Operating Temp 20 C to 55 C Humidity 10 90 relative humidity Set up Utility Yes Frequency RFID LF 125 KHz and HF 13 56 MHz Prog Sound On Off Yes Prog Carriage Return...

Page 9: ...MX5 Manual Rev D 9 Dimension Views MX53 USB MX53 COMBO USB MX5C USB MX5T USB Connection Views...

Page 10: ...ently with your keyboard The card information is transferred to your computer as if someone had manually typed the information In order to change any settings of the device you must connect the device...

Page 11: ...u have placed the MX5 Device in upgrade mode you can select from an extensive list of various firmware upgrades located on your CD Select the upgrade based on the device type you are using Each device...

Page 12: ...display 2 Any of the following operating systems Windows 2000 XP VISTA and Windows 7 3 256K available conventional memory 4 A free USB port MX5 Utility Installation Use the following steps below in or...

Page 13: ...dialog boxes will be updated with the selected device settings The Device Info Section will display the internal device serial number the device name and the version installed in the device selected Y...

Page 14: ...inel You can also select your own ES by using the pull down Draw bar Use default settings unless otherwise notified by your application vendor All the tracks will share the same ES You may also add a...

Page 15: ...between the MX Device and the computer Select this option if you need to generate the Setup Card Data String of the current settings The string will be copied to the clipboard buffer Paste this data...

Page 16: ...otified otherwise by your application vendor Send CR You may add a CR to the UID read from the RFID data card UID Output Options Decimal Hex The UID can optionally be output to any waiting software in...

Page 17: ...the Test Card button is pressed the last card read report will be sent to the application This option is only available when you are using a HID version firmware for a reader Display Swipe Strings If...

Page 18: ...ault is FF FF press the Login button If the password is successful the Save Password and Data Write option will be Un grayed If the wrong password is entered then an error screen will pop up Save Pass...

Page 19: ...the card You can read any data from the card without logging in Clear This option will clear all the data in the data window This will not affect or change the information on the memory card If you ha...

Page 20: ...d MX Device current settings The Device Info area will display the MX5 Device s current information stored in its flash memory If you do not wish to change the firmware press the ReActivate button and...

Page 21: ...ld damage or lock up the MX5 Device An overide option is available The password required for changing a MX Device to a new Product ID within the Model s Options is MASTER This is Advanced Mode 1 If fo...

Page 22: ...flash memory Open the MX5 Utility if you have not done so already and press the Get Settings from Device Button The screen will update with the device s current saved settings Verify your settings and...

Page 23: ...the head once a week for heavy use and once a month for light use Cleaning the head will improve successful read rates and ensure long life of the reading head The same cleaning card can also be used...

Page 24: ...es on Mag Tek Compatible Report Format The MX HID USB device decimal ID numbers are Vendor ID 0x0980 Product ID 0x9025 Revision ID 0x0100 The HID card swipe reports 337 ASCII characters in the followi...

Page 25: ...ad 1 Read Error 2 Track 3 decode status 0 Good Read 1 Read Error 3 Track 1 data length Up to 110 Characters 4 Track 2 data length Up to 110 Characters 5 Track 3 data length Up to 110 Characters 6 Card...

Page 26: ...POS for NET library from the following link http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID EAAE202A 0FCC 406A 8FDE 35713D7841CA displ aylang en 2 Install POS for NET by clicking on the set...

Page 27: ...5 Manual Rev D 27 3 Copy MX5_MSR_SO dll from the CDROM in this location CDdrive MX5 POS NET to the Microsoft UPOS folder C Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared Point Of Service Control Assembli...

Page 28: ...MX5 Manual Rev D 28 4 Run the test application to test POS on MX5 HID devices CDdrive pos for net install folder PosFor Net Files SDK Samples Sample Application TestApp exe...

Page 29: ...t there are two entries of the Magnetic reader This is due to there being two logical devices in the MX5 Always pick the first one to test with otherwise you will receive an UNABLE TO ENABLE DEVICE er...

Page 30: ...evice work with POS NET 1 Click on Open 2 Click on Claim 3 Click on the checkbox of DeviceEnabled 4 To see the report on a card click on the DataEventEnabled checkbox and swipe a card through the read...

Page 31: ...you install the MX5 Utility My System reports a Device error when I install my MX5 Solution Do Not unplug your MX5 from your computer Open your device manager of your OS and list the device in questio...

Page 32: ...c card option of the MX5 and only use the RFID or SC option of the firmware By doing so you will not be able to read any magnetic cards Reversely you can also turn off the RFID or SC of your MX5 devic...

Page 33: ...to use this file Open your device Manager for your OS and locate the device which did not install properly You will see and or beside the device in question Right Click your mouse cursor over the dev...

Page 34: ...the location See illustration below Click Next once you have selected the location The system will then install the INF file for the MX5 Device The system may ask you if you want to install this devi...

Page 35: ...o a known factory default mode You can have your own Custom versions of the QuickSet setup card to meet your system and software requirements This feature is ideal for hardware deployment and setting...

Page 36: ...ached to a Com port Use the MX5 INF install file to automatically install the appropriate Microsoft Drivers provided with the OS The MX5 setup utility when installed will provide this INF file No addi...

Page 37: ...with Mifare S50 ID reader Keyboard output Use this firmware on the MX53 with a Mifare 13 56 MHz RFID M2 add on Module only The three track magnetic card reader option can be turned off if desired usin...

Page 38: ...0 RFID 53 KB M2 UID2 Ver 4 4 Product ID 40 Magnetic card reader with I Code2 ID reader Keyboard output Use this firmware on the MX53 with an I Code 2 Mifare II 13 56 MHz RFID M2 Module only The three...

Page 39: ...4 1 Product ID 60 EM ID reader Keyboard output Use this firmware on the MX5C with an EM 125 KHz RFID EM Module only The unique random serial number UID on the EM RFID card is Read automatically and t...

Page 40: ...on Module only The unique random serial number UID on the RFID card is Read automatically and typed out as if someone manually typed the number This firmware creates a second HID keyboard attached to...

Page 41: ...unique random serial number UID on the I Code2 RFID card is Read automatically and typed out as if someone manually typed the number This firmware creates a second HID keyboard attached to the system...

Page 42: ...Read and Write data to the S50 Mifare Memory Card This firmware will create a serial device attached to a Com port Use the MX5 INF install file to automatically install the appropriate Microsoft Drive...

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