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Figure 23: Configuration of an USB stick
Figure 24: File structure on the USB stick
The filing structure COMMON on the USB stick is used by all terminals, that support a main communi-
cation via USB. All *.txt files, that are filed on the USB stick, have to correspond to the list descriptions
in the setup (in designation*, field size and format). Carry out a tabulator as field separator and CR +
LF at the end of line.
*The designations of the text files (lists or data) can only be selected in the format 8 dot 3. That means,
that each text file has to be unique on the basis of its first 8 digits. If the list descriptions are not unique
Version: 04.01.07.00
1. Select the drive, that was allocated to the USB
stick.
2. Create the directory structure for all devices,
irrespective of their serial numbers.
3. Create a password, that is valid for all devices.
The correct password is the basis of a data transfer
between the terminal and the USB stick. Thus
you avoid, that any USB stick with the created
data structure can read the data out of the device.
4. Log the password, e.g. 1234.
5. Set the password to the USB.
A new directory structure COMMON, that is used
as filing for the transfer data, was created on the
USB stick.
Create the interface folder ACCESS for the access
control lists, that are to be transmitted to the ter-
minal. The lists have to be logged as *.txt file.
The folder DATA contains the data records (as
*.txt file), that were recorded from the terminal
on the USB stick.
In the folder KEY the key (as *.dat file) is logged,
that allows a communication between the terminal
and the USB stick. If no password was created, the
file remains empty.
All lists (as *.txt file), that are to be transmitted
to the terminal, are filed in the LIST folder.
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