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(Delimiters Tab--Cont.)
Post Data Delimiters (XYZ):
Select from 0 to 3 characters to keystroke to the end of the card data.
These characters are shared with the pre string of characters.
Termination Keystroke (T):
Adds a keystroke to the end of the card data to signify the end of the
card data.
Card Gone Delimiters (GN):
Adds a keystroke to the end of the card data when the card is
removed.
Delimeter Keyboard
The Delimter Keyboard is used to select user defined delimeters (keys). Once opened users can:
Left Click : To select desired delimter (key)
Left Double Click: To select desired key and auto insert (the Insert button will also insert the key).
Right Click: Toggles between keeping the left Shift on or off
The selected delimter keys will highlight and appear in the top left corner that is initially labeled
<NONE>. Once a chosen delimter is inserted, the virtual keyboard will close.
Revert: Takes user back to previously inserted delimeter choice
<None>: Deletes any selected/inserted delimter
Insert: Applies selected delimter to be used
Note:
Depending on the type of device connected (i.e. serial, FIPS201, etc.), certain keys may
be defaulted to highlight upon opening the keyboard. To deselect, simply toggle between your
desired delimiter key.
Special Keys--Sp1, Sp2, Sp3
There are some additional measures that can be taken to make it more difficult for unauthorized
users to reproduce passwords, such as, by adding additional keystroke characters to the card
information, that is difficult to re-produce, while configuring the data. These additional characters are
labeled as
Sp1
,
Sp2
, and
Sp3
on the delimeters Virtual Keyboard (For more information on Password
Security see page 54). The Sp1, Sp2, and Sp3 keys are used only for keystroking environments to send
unprintable characters to a specified application.
Sp1, Sp2, Sp3 =
Special Keys
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