IDTECH SecureHead User Manual

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SecureHead™
Demo Program
SPI Interface
80101503-001 Rev. B
2 October 2019
ID TECH
10721 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630-4720
Tel: (714) 761-6368 Fax (714) 761-8880
www.idtechproducts.com support@idtechproducts.com

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  • Page 1 SecureHead™ Demo Program SPI Interface 80101503-001 Rev. B 2 October 2019 ID TECH 10721 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630-4720 Tel: (714) 761-6368 Fax (714) 761-8880 www.idtechproducts.com support@idtechproducts.com...
  • Page 2 SecureHead™ Demo Program Copyright© 2019, International Technologies and Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. ID TECH 10721 Walker Street Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 761-6368 www.idtechproducts.com This document, as well as the hardware and software it describes, is furnished under license and may only be used in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 3 SecureHead™ Demo Program FCC warning statement 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4.1. Encryption Settings ................................11 4.2. Other Mode Fixed Key Encryption ..........................12 4.2.1. Data Decryption ........................................12 5. IDTECH MODE- DUKPT ................................15 5.1. Level 4 Activate Authentication Sequence ......................... 15 6. NON-ENCRYPT MODE .................................. 15 7. APPENDIX A: MAGNETIC HEADS MECHANICAL DESIGN GUIDELINES ................17...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    SecureHead™ Demo Program 1. Introduction SPI SecureHead Demo Program is used to demonstrate the functionality of encrypted MSR. It decrypts data by sending a command to MSR and loading key to MSR. There are 4 modes available for the SPI reader: ID TECH Mode –...
  • Page 6: Command Menu

    SecureHead™ Demo Program 3. Command Menu The command menu provides MSR and encryption related settings. The settings available vary between different reader modes. 3.1. General Setting Menu The common settings available to all modes: Set Default Configuration Set the reader to default settings:...
  • Page 7: Encryption Menu

    SecureHead™ Demo Program ID TECH Decoded – forward direction only • ID TECH Decoded – backward direction only • When decoded format is selected, the reader can be configured to send out data in either raw or decoded format from a card swipe.
  • Page 8: Com Port Selection

    SecureHead™ Demo Program 3.3. COM Port Selection By default, COM1 is used when the demo software is opened. If the user prefers to communicate with the reader through different serial port or close the port, the port setting can be modified in Port Setting menu.
  • Page 9: Reader Output

    SecureHead™ Demo Program For example: 52 22 02 54 00 05 02 52 22 03 71 03 50 For the complete command protocols, please see the SecureHead SPI manual. 3.3.4. Reader Output This field displays the card data when a card is swiped. The field displays the unencrypted data when the reader is not encrypted.
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  • Page 11: Fixed Key Encryption

    SecureHead™ Demo Program 4. Fixed Key Encryption Fixed key encryption is available in ID TECH Mode or Other mode. In ID TECH Mode, the MSR data sent out can be configured as either ID TECH Decoded Format or ID TECH RAW Format. In Other mode, the MSR data sent out is always be in RAW format.
  • Page 12: Other Mode Fixed Key Encryption

    SecureHead™ Demo Program After inputting a new key or using the default key for decryption, the demo software will send an 8- byte decrypted data for Authentication. If the Authentication passes, the user can load a new device key for encryption.
  • Page 13 SecureHead™ Demo Program 2. The reader will enter Other Encryption Mode and begin to decrypt the data mode. 3. The encrypted card data will appear in the Reader Output window. 4. Click “Decrypt” button to see the decrypted card data.
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  • Page 15: Idtech Mode- Dukpt

    3. Select “DEACT RPLY” to deactivates Authentication Mode. (Card swipes will no longer be accepted.) 4. The “Get Status” button gives the reader state and pre-condition. For the complete description of reader status code, please see the SPI SecureHead User Manual. 6. Non-Encrypt Mode Track setting is available in non-encrypted mode:...
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  • Page 17: Appendix A: Magnetic Heads Mechanical Design Guidelines

    SecureHead™ Demo Program 7. Appendix A: Magnetic Heads Mechanical Design Guidelines This installation guide is for installing ID TECH’s magnetic heads with spring mounts. 1. ISO 7810 and ISO 7811 standards define the specification for standard magnetic stripe cards. The location of each magnetic track’s centerline is shown in below figure: Note: The reference surface for the card is the edge of the card and it is the surface the card rides on when referring to the magnetic head.
  • Page 18 SecureHead™ Demo Program The center line of head should be parallel to the reference surface. 4. The card thickness must be considered when designing the rail and head mounting. The distance between the crown of the head and the opposing slot wall should be a fraction of the minimum card thickness (0.010 inches or 0.25mm).
  • Page 19 SecureHead™ Demo Program 10. If the life of the reader is to be greater than 50,000 passes, the bottom of slot must embed a metal wear plate. Stainless steel is the metal of preference to avoid corrosion. The plastic material used for the slot needs to be significantly harder than the card material to ensure adequate rail life.
  • Page 20 SecureHead™ Demo Program Please see the below drawing: 14. The length, width, and height of rail’s slot will affect the stability of reading performance. a) The length of the slot is the maximum permitted by dimensional constraints. If possible, it should be 2 times the length of the card.
  • Page 21 SecureHead™ Demo Program ID TECH can provide samples of a rail and magnetic head for design reference. Order these through your local sales representative using the following part numbers: 90mm rail 80006248-001 and Standard wing spring head 80027236-001. Page | 21...

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