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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    AirID - User Manual Trademarks The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. Table of Content 1. Device Layout 1.1. Overview 1.2. Package Contents 1.3. Hardware Features 2. Technical Specification 3. Menu Layout 3.1. AirID 3.2.
  • Page 2: Device Layout

    1. Device Layout 1.1. Overview AirID is a wireless smart card reader that you can carry with you at all times. The AirID reader communicates via a secure Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connection with your device and makes the inserted smart card available for cryptographical operations such as data encryption or authentication.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Check the product box for the following items: AirID smart card reader Bumper (landscape and portrait variant) USB cable transparent plastic strap for use AirID as ID badges 1.3. Hardware Features Device Features Front View 1 Low Power LCD Display...
  • Page 4 Back View Insert and remove a smart card Insert the card chip first. The double header of the AirID reader can read the chip regardless of which side the chip is on. To remove the card, simply slide it with the finger through the cut-out.
  • Page 5 Control Element AirID is designed for easy menu navigation using a 3-way version of jog dial control element. Action Function up and down scrolling navigation press select Status Indicator Following status indicators exists on AirID Status Status Indicator Meaning card inserted, card unreadable...
  • Page 6: Technical Specification

    2. Technical Specification This chapter provides the specification for the AirID model. Enclosure Shape rectangular plus Bumper Dimension 90 x 60 x 9 mm (plus Bumper) Bumper utilizable Weight ca. 50 g Orientation of hanger with bumper Human interface Display type...
  • Page 7: Menu Layout

    3. Menu Layout In the AirID device menu you can make various settings. You can access the different setting menus by navigating with the jog dial. 3.1. AirID The AirID menu is diplayed in the main window and shows the smart card status.
  • Page 8: Pairing Code

    Bluetooth and the advertising mode are disabled. Pressing the jog dial activates Bluetooth and the advertising mode. In the advertising mode, the AirID sends a Bluetooth signal making it detectable by devices. Requests must be checked and confirmed. 3.3. Pairing Code This menu is only shown the first time a connection is established with a device and is used to display the connection key.
  • Page 9: Settings

    Pairing fail 4: Pairing code wrong Pairing fail 23: Time out Pairing defines the successfull Bluetooth connection between a device and the AirID. Since the pairing information is retained, the same devices may only be paired once. The device will ask you to compare the pairing code displayed on the AirID and confirm.
  • Page 10 Select if you want to encrypt the connection between AirID and the work device with AES-256. USB Card Reader If the AirID is connected via USB to the work device, you can select whether the AirID should be used as a USB card reader or not .
  • Page 11: Airid Info

    Reset Keys This setting deletes all pairing keys. This is recommended if you pass on AirID to others. After a reset, a new key exchange is necessary to re-established a connection. Factory Reset This setting reset the AirID to factory settings. All pairing keys are also deleted.
  • Page 12: Card Info

    From these information you can select to which device the AirID should preferably be connected in the future. All other devices will be ignored. Select the option New to connect AirID to a new device if the already connected devices are nearby. All other devices connected to AirID will be ignored.
  • Page 13: Using Airid

    AirID can be used with different terminals and platforms is possible, but not in parallel operation. 4.1. Windows The use of AirID under windows is only possible as of Windows 8.1 due to the Bluetooth Low Energy functionality required. For use under Windows 7, an ONEKEY BRIDGE is additionally required.
  • Page 14: Deleting The Connection

    To delete specific pairing information from AirID a "Reset Keys" of the Windows workstation can be performed in the Settings menu. The pairing information can also be deleted via AirID Central App. To do this, go to the paired devices view, select the corresponding device from the list and click Delete.
  • Page 15 Connected devices - shows a list of devices for which AirID stores connection information. The connection information can be deleted by deleting the device from the list. A right click on the AirID Central icon in the Windows notification area opens a menu with the following application functions:...
  • Page 16: Ios

    Under iOS system-wide support of smart cards and card readers is not possible. Therefore, the AirID driver needs to be integrated into an app to use AirID with this specific app. These apps usually interact with the available AirID Central App via extension or keychain.
  • Page 17 FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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