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MiCard MultiTech4 

 

 

 

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following: 

13.56 MHz: 

HID  iCLASS®  Elite  (including  Seos®),  HID  iCLASS®  ID 
technology  (including  Seos®),  HID  iCLASS®  SE 
technology 

MiCard MultiTech4-P LEGIC: 

All  MiCard  MultiTech4-P  transponder  types  and  the 
following: 

13.56 MHz: 

LEGIC Advant Special Sectors, LEGIC Prime CSN, LEGIC 
Prime Special Sectors 

MiCard MultiTech4-P BLE 

All  MiCard  MultiTech4-P  transponder  types  and 
Bluetooth® Low Energy 

MiCard MultiTech4-PI BLE 

All  MiCard  MultiTech4-PI  transponder  types  and 
Bluetooth® Low Energy 

 

 

Default Settings 

The default configuration – as shipped by NT-ware - of MiCard MultiTech4 card readers 
is to ensure maximum compatibility. Therefore the majority of supported transponder 
types and BLE (if applicable) are enabled by default. NT-ware highly recommends 
configuring the card readers to the specific transponder types in use at the customer to 
ensure maximum performance of the card reader. This can be configured using the 
MiCard MultiTech4 - AppBlaster (NT-ware Edition) (on pag

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)

 

 

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Compliance and disposal notes 

FCC Compliance Notes (for USA) 

This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  B 
digital  device,  pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to 
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 
This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference 
to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not 
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to 
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off 
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 
following measures: 

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

Summary of Contents for MiCard MultiTech4

Page 1: ...MiCard MultiTech4 Installation Configuration Manual...

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Page 3: ...ed MiCard MultiTech4 P MiCard MultiTech4 PI MiCard MultiTech4 P LEGIC MiCard MultiTech4 P BLE MiCard MultiTech4 PI BLE Short Summary Installation configuration manual for the NT ware MiCard MultiTech4...

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Page 5: ...CANON imageRUNNER imageRUNNER ADVANCE MEAP CPCA AMS iW AMS iW Desktop iSend iW SAM are trademarks or registered trademarks of Canon Inc CardSmith is a trademark of CardSmith LLC CBORD CS Gold of the...

Page 6: ...cts In no event shall NT ware be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document In addition this manual prov...

Page 7: ...VAT registration no according to 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz DE 230932141 1998 2021 NT ware Systemprogrammierungs GmbH Feedback Should you come across any relevant errors or have any suggestions please c...

Page 8: ...ng this device Modifications Changes and or modifications of the device not approved by NT ware will make void the users authority to operate the device Modification of a device also invalidates CE FC...

Page 9: ...an external web page Settings Detailed explanation of configuration settings or operational procedures Compass Path to the menu or configuration page in the software Screenshots and Diagrams This man...

Page 10: ...make sure that all persons operating the device the software are familiar with this document Please observe all instructions given in this document Installation configuration and maintenance must onl...

Page 11: ...App NT ware Mobile Badge BLE 15 6 1 1 Download of the app 15 6 1 2 Unique Phone ID 15 6 1 3 Configuration of the app 16 6 1 4 Configuration in uniFLOW uniFLOW Online 17 6 2 Configuration example 17 6...

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Page 13: ...cking card for identification in conjunction with Canon MEAP enabled devices V3 0 8 onwards Canon SFP MEAP devices V1 0 2 onwards and microMIND V2 V2 0 5 onwards In addition the MiCard MultiTech4 P BL...

Page 14: ...e via the MiCard MultiTech4 AppBlaster NT ware Edition on page 3 4 Compatibility Canon MEAP devices V3 0 8 onwards Canon SFP MEAP devices V1 0 2 onwards Canon CMFP devices Note that the MiCard MultiTe...

Page 15: ...NT ware Edition configuration utility must be copied to a Windows computer first Software Download MiCard MultiTech4 AppBlaster NT ware Edition https web nt ware net its browse MOMKB 998 When download...

Page 16: ...cs are based on an example configuration for the above mentioned MIFARE Classic and HID Prox 5 1 1 Enabling Tracer Mode To identify the transponder types utilized by the cards in use at the customer y...

Page 17: ...Tech4 5 3 Select Program Firmware Image 4 Click on Select Image and choose the Tracer app TWN4N_CKx323_TRC220_Tracer bix from the Firmware folder Note that the file name may vary depending on the firm...

Page 18: ...out the transponder type Once the MiCard MultiTech4 Tracer Mode is enabled you can read out the transponder type information with the MiCard MultiTech4 1 Connect the MiCard MultiTech4 to your computer...

Page 19: ...ansponder types to configure we have to configure the App of the device utilizing the AppBlaster NT ware Edition The firmware configuration file is called App in the following chapters As can be seen...

Page 20: ...ce different devices require different communication protocols we need to configure the reader with the respective firmware Core module Select Application Template 3 Select the Firmware Core Module a...

Page 21: ...pted NT ware Core Keyboard V3 23 App NT ware Standard V1 00 4 Select the Frequency and Type LF 125kHz 134 2kHz and HID Prox for this example For a list of all supported transponder types and their sup...

Page 22: ...n Add to add the transponder type to the Active Transponder Types list 6 Repeat the previous step to add further transponder types if required 7 Expand the Transponder Types for further configurations...

Page 23: ...nt of different configured transponder types 5 1 4 Creation of the app In this step the bix and abp file are created The abp file is the project configuration file for the AppBlaster NT ware Edition w...

Page 24: ...Create Image The resulting bix file is the App firmware file which needs to be uploaded to the MiCard MultiTech4 Firmware and App cannot be read back from a reader This allows storing secret keys and...

Page 25: ...MiCard MultiTech4 13 2 Select Program Firmware Image 3 Select the bix file for this project...

Page 26: ...z 134 2 kHz 13 56 MHz and the BLE frequency range To use the BLE functionality you need to use an Android iOS smartphone and the NT ware Mobile Badge BLE app The following readers are using the Nano c...

Page 27: ...p Store for Apple iOS devices It is mandatory to utilize the BLE functionality of the MiCard MultiTech4 BLE card readers Apple App Store NT ware Mobile Badge BLE https apps apple com app nt ware mobil...

Page 28: ...in a new Phone ID 6 1 3 Configuration of the app In general default settings are recommended so no user interaction is required It is possible to individually configure the connection distance on the...

Page 29: ...Prox cards Additionally the customer would like to use smartphone authentication The following transponder types must be enabled BLE 2 0 HID Prox The following chapters explain how to use the AppBlas...

Page 30: ...ce different devices require different communication protocols we need to configure the reader with the respective firmware Nano module Select Application Template 3 Select the firmware Nano module a...

Page 31: ...ard V3 23 App NT ware Standard V1 00 4 Select the Frequency and Type LF 125kHz 134 2kHz and HID Prox for this example and select BLE Bluetooth Low Energy for BLE 2 0 For a list of all supported transp...

Page 32: ...MiCard MultiTech4 20 5 Click on Add to add the transponder type to the Active Transponder Types list 6 Expand the Transponder Types for further configurations depending on the requirements...

Page 33: ...amount of different configured transponder types 6 2 2 Creation of the app In this step the bix and abp file are created The abp file is the project configuration file for the AppBlaster NT ware Edit...

Page 34: ...Create Image The resulting bix file is the App firmware file which needs to be uploaded to the MiCard MultiTech4 Firmware and App cannot be read back from a reader This allows storing secret keys and...

Page 35: ...MiCard MultiTech4 23 2 Select Program Firmware Image 3 Select the bix file for this project...

Page 36: ...guration of the MiCard MultiTech4 reader 7 Firmware version To identify the firmware image configured on the MiCard MultiTech4 the AppBlaster NT ware Edition can be utilized 1 Connect the MiCard Multi...

Page 37: ...MiCard MultiTech4 25 3 Select Program Firmware Image 4 Click on Read Version...

Page 38: ...identified by the next to last section e g G0031 00 7 1 Firmware version string explanation The firmware version string can be utilized to clearly identify the firmware image applied to a MiCard Multi...

Page 39: ...Firmware App 2 4 characters 1 0 1 Version of configured Firmware App P Additional Features of Card Reader P Extended Set of Supported Transponder Types PI Extended Support of P Option PB Extended Set...

Page 40: ...e image factory default In case you have to reset the reader to the standard firmware image factory default please proceed as described in topic Uploading the app to the card reader on page 12 For MiC...

Page 41: ...LE models only Antenna Integrated Housing Material ABS UL94 V0 color white Read write distance Up to 100 mm 4 inches depending on environment and transponder Transmission speed Host USB full speed 12...

Page 42: ...d MultiTech4 PI TWN4 MIFARE NFC For MiCard MultiTech4 P LEGIC TWN4 LEGIC NFC For MiCard MultiTech4 P PI BLE TWN4 MultiTech 2 Certifications The MiCard MultiTech4 card readers are certified according t...

Page 43: ...SN PayPass CSN Pico Pass CSN SLE44R35 SLE66Rxx my d move Sony FeliCa CSN Sony FeliCa Special Blocks SRF55Vxx my d vicinity SRI4K SRIX4K CSN SRI4K SRIX4K Memory SRI512 SRT512 CSN SRI512 SRT512 Memory S...

Page 44: ...rformance of the card reader This can be configured using the MiCard MultiTech4 AppBlaster NT ware Edition on page 3 8 2 Compliance and disposal notes FCC Compliance Notes for USA This equipment has b...

Page 45: ...se undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions sui...

Page 46: ...tal product value 8 3 EU declaration of conformity NT ware hereby declares that the radio equipment type MiCard MultiTech4 complies with the Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU Declaration of...

Page 47: ...08 The MiCard MultiTech4 can be configured to accept Configuration Cards by utilizing the AppBlaster NT ware Edition Why is this setting not enabled by default Due to security reasons this setting is...

Page 48: ...nd the NT ware Project Team will help you MMT016 Can the MiCard MultiTech4 BLE card readers be utilized with HID Mobile Access No this is currently not possible MMT017 Is the Tracer Mode also availabl...

Page 49: ...E Enabling Tracer Mode 3 4 EU declaration of conformity 34 Example configuration of the app 14 15 17 F FAQ 3 34 Firmware compatibility 27 Firmware version 3 24 Firmware version string explanation 26 H...

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