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What is the UIC802? 

 

 

The UIC802 is a battery operated contactless RFID and magnetic stripe card reader designed 

for data collection application such as Trade Show Lead Capture, Time & Attendance, Off-line 

E-Payment, etc. The UIC802 has many advanced features yet it’s very simple to use. 

 

The UIC802 contains two readers modules. One is the contactless RFID reader. The other 

one is a manual insert magnetic card reader which can decode 3 tracks ISO, AAMVA, and 

custom data formats. Each read data is stored into the internal 1 Mega byte flash memory. In 

additional to the card data, the time and date, record number, ID entry, action code entry are 

also being captured.

 

 

 

UIC802 Components 

 

The UIC802 kit consists of the following components: 

- The UIC802 Potable reader. 

- The P.C. data upload cable. 

- The UIC801 Utility Program diskette.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UIC802 Features 

 

 

Magnetic Card Reader 

Support 3 tracks data decoding 

Reliable manual insert type 

1 Mega byte flash memory for data capture 

Stores up to 4,000 card data 

Fully programmable, support track prefix, suffix, 

separator codes programming

 

Summary of Contents for UIC802

Page 1: ...der Product User Guide UDN UIC802 PUG Rev 1 0 July 21 2005 Uniform Industrial Corp UIC 47709 Fremont Blvd Fremont CA94538 U S A Tel 510 438 6799 Fax 510 438 6790 Toll Free 1 888 881 1900 Email info ui...

Page 2: ...ode 3 tracks ISO AAMVA and custom data formats Each read data is stored into the internal 1 Mega byte flash memory In additional to the card data the time and date record number ID entry action code e...

Page 3: ...1 RS232 1 TTL for P C data upload Printer Bar Code Scanner etc Easy to use Window based Utility Program for data upload reader programming and configuration Build in User and System Configuration Men...

Page 4: ...rt the magnetic card all the way into the UIC802 It is very important not to remove the card until Pull Crd to Read displays on the UIC802 LCD 3 Remove magnetic card swiftly The UIC802 display the fir...

Page 5: ...m the antenna and not detected by it it will have no response at all The user has to bring it closer If it is close enough the reader will read the card However if the card is bad or reading unsuccess...

Page 6: ...ey will leave this card data display mode and go back to the idle prompt Please note that the F2 key and the POWER key are physically the same key The POWER key is pressed for waking up the unit when...

Page 7: ...the UIC802 will prompt the user to enter the Action Code after a successful card reading The Action Codes are any 2 digits numbers Up to 5 Action Codes can be entered for each record The Action Codes...

Page 8: ...for impact printers 2 TH Captured data send to RS232 port after each card swipe Print delay between records for thermal printers 3 NO No data send out to RS232 port after each card swipe 8 Selection 7...

Page 9: ...nd then the time and date setup screen Key in the month day year hour minute second and press ENTER 3 Selection 2 Sleep Timer the automatic shutdown feature is incorporate for battery power savings Th...

Page 10: ...I D number the unit ID is any 6 digit number The unit I D number will be sent along each data record 7 Selection 6 Update FlashMEM the unit configuration settings as programmed in User Command Menu S...

Page 11: ...ty Program window Activate this function after the Upload Data transfer is completed 3 Save Data to File save the retrieved data to a file for export to any spreadsheet or unique application software...

Page 12: ...nect the UIC801 to the RS232 COM 1 port of the P C Make sure the UIC802 is power on We recommend setting the sleep timer option to 2 300 second 4 Click the red indicator located above SS ES Enable The...

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Page 14: ...2 TTL Serial Output TTL Serial Data Output from UIC802 3 TTL Serial Input TTL Serial Data Input to UIC802 4 BATT Output 3VDC output from UIC802 5 N C No Connection 6 RS232 Output RS232 Serial Data Out...

Page 15: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures 1 Relocate the radio or television antenna 2 Plug the equipment away from th...

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