® ® ® TokenWorks , CardVisor , CardTool , IDVisor and IDWedge are registered trademarks of TokenWorks, Inc. IDWedgeBT is a TokenWorks Inc trademark. Version Description of Change Author Date Initial 05182012 Updates to Config.xml 07272012 Change wording for accessing SD card...
Copyright ........................... 2 1 Introduction......................... 5 1.1 Document overview....................5 1.2 Operational overview....................5 1.2.1 Power ......................... 6 1.2.2 Battery........................ 6 1.2.3 Function Button ....................6 1.2.4 Connection Status ....................6 Configuration file ...................... 7 2.1 Config.xml......................... 7 2.1.1 Name ........................8 2.1.2 Pin ........................
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4 Additional Information and Examples ..............14 Appendix 1 – Power on BIT (Built in Test) Description ..........16 Confidential Page 4 11/29/2012...
The sequence of fields sent is controlled by formulas stored on the IDWedgeBT SD memory card. 1.1 Document overview This document will describe the basic functionality of the IDWedgeBT and how to configure the application parameters and formulas used to control the output of data from the scanner.
This LED will flash when the IDWedgeBT has successfully paired with a compliant Bluetooth host. The default host of the IDWedgeBT is Ipad – iOs 5 or later. To pair with other hosts requires reconfiguring the application settings parameters. The default setting is for automatic pairing with iOs devices (iPad, iPhone, etc.)
2 Configuration file The IDWedgeBT maintains configuration file called Config.xml. This file stores the application parameters. If the file gets erased, it will be created automatically using default settings on power on. If the file contains editing errors or is corrupted and cannot be opened, then a file called ConfigError.txt will be written to the SD card.
2.1.1 Name This is the Bluetooth name that gets broadcast to the host during pairing and is displayed in the list of Bluetooth devices on the Host. 2.1.2 Pin This the 4 digit pin code used during the pairing process 2.1.3 Profile The Profile defines the type of Bluetooth connection, either 6 for HID Keyboard or 0 for Serial Port Profile (SPP)
2.1.13 MidInitial The MidInitial controls the output of the Middle name filed, if set to true then only the middle initial will be output, if set to false then the whole middle name (if available) will be output 2.1.14 5DigitZip The 5DigitZip controls the output of the Zip Code filed, if set to true only the first 5 digits of the zip code will be output.
2.2 Reading/Writing Config.xml To Access the Config.xml file, you must boot the IDWedgeBT while holding the battery button as described in section 1.2.2. Once you have connected a USB cable and can explore the contents of the SD memory card, you will be able to read and write the Config.xml file.
3.1 Driverslicense.txt The Drivers license formula uses capital letter to represent the fields on a drivers license, ether barcode or magstripe cards; F – First name M – Middle name L – Last name T - Title A - Address C - City S - State Z –...
3.4 Magnetic.txt The magnetic parsing formula will allow for two tracks to be parsed and two fields of specific lengths and specific offsets to be parsed per track. Each field is represent by a track number, and offset starting from zero and a length. There are three tracks represented by T1, T2, T3 and each field as 2 numbers associated with it, offset and length.
3.5 Control keys The control keys are the non-printing keyboard strokes used in between the parsed field in the formula. The examples so far have included the Tab key {TAB} and the Enter key {ENTER}. The format of the control keys is an all-capital key word surrounded by curly braces (except for Pause).
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To access the internal SD card you will need a computer that has an available USB 2.0 port, and the USB cable that comes with the IDWedgeBT. Start with the unit turned off, hold the battery button down, and connect the USB cable to the PC, wait for...
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As you notice, the work Pair has been replaced with Slav, be sure to follow the same upper case/lower case syntax when making changes, and be sure not to erase any quotes or slashes of any other characters. One way to make sure you have not introduced any errors is to open the file with a browser, if you have dropped any formatting characters, you will get an error message from the browser.
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Appendix 1 – Power on BIT (Built in Test) Description On power up, the device will perform a self test and display the results on the 5 bar LED BIT Sequence LED test, turn on/off each LED one at a time, then all 5 on/off LED 1 - SD card Test, verify file create/read/erase LED 2 - Test ESEEK Communication, verify send/receive hardware signals LED 3 –...
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