Apriva Smart Card Readers, models BT100 and BT200. Most questions regarding the Apriva Readers are covered in this manual, but the user can contact Apriva Customer Support should they have any further questions or problems.
PDA. 3. Inserting a Smart Card to turn on the BT100 and begin normal S/MIME email or other operations. The BT200 has an ON/OFF switch to enable leaving the card in the reader.
Sensa Guard is now configured for a tethered, USB pairing process. 2. Connect the BT100/200 to the handheld with the USB cable and supplied adapter. Make sure you are using the PDA jack on the BT100/BT200.
Figure 4 – Pairing Complete and Bluetooth Connection Selection D. Disconnect the USB cable. E. The reader is now ready for wireless operations. When a Smart Card is inserted and the reader is turned on, the reader will be available for Bluetooth operation. APRIVA — Proprietary —...
There are three additional tabs at the bottom of control panel. “Details” and “Power” will display miscellaneous reader information, and the “Version” tab will display the current reader firmware version and a method to update it from an Apriva supplied .bin file. Figure 6 – Smart Card Reader Test Buttons and Results...
PC/ USB Cable Solid GREEN Reader is in charging state, Connected no card operations are possible Card/Charge Cable GREEN flash The reader is powered off Removed once and transmitting zero RF emissions Figure 7 – LED Indicator Summary APRIVA — Proprietary —...
500ma can be drawn by the handheld. 3 Maintenance Storage of the BT100/200 can be in a purse, briefcase, or on a lanyard as long as it is within close proximity of the handheld. If you store the BT100/200 in a purse or briefcase, make sure it is reasonably secure and will not be crushed.
Reader in a tethered-only mode, you do not have to anything since you are already in a USB connection mode. 1. Connect the BT100/200 to the handheld with the USB cable and supplied adapter. Insert a Smart Card to ensure the reader is powered on.
(1) year from the date the Product was first purchased (“Warranty Period”). During the Warranty Period and upon proof of purchase of the Product by Purchaser, APRIVA, at its option, will either repair or replace APRIVA — Proprietary —...
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Product in conjunction with accessories other than Research in Motion or other approved ancillary or peripheral equipment. Finally, APRIVA will have no obligations hereunder where it is determined by APRIVA that there is no defect in the Product itself.
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