How To Set Up The Java Library With The 32-Bit Jre/Jvm - Magtek Dynamag Instruction Manual

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2 - How to Set Up the Swipe Reader Control Panel
13) Use the host software to test swiping a card. If you do not yet have host software and the device is
configured to run in KB mode, open any text editor and swipe a card. The card contents should
appear in the text editor.
14) The device consumes very little power when not transmitting card data, so it is not necessary to
power off the device to conserve power. If the device appears as
list of Bluetooth devices, swiping a card should cause the device to reconnect briefly, transmit the
card data, then disconnect.
15) Remember to change the default password. See the DynaMAX Programmer's Reference documents
for details.
To unpair from the device:
1) Locate the device in the
2) Press the
Remove device
2.3

How to Set Up the Java Library With the 32-bit JRE/JVM

MagTek highly recommends using the 32-bit version of Java when using the MTSCRA Java applet,
regardless of whether you are using a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.
To set up and run the Java Demo software using the 32-bit version of Java on either a 32-bit or 64-bit
version of Windows, follow these steps:
1) Uninstall any existing instances of the 64-bit Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development
Kit (JDK). Leaving them installed can cause runtime failures, as the library may fail to load.
2) Download and install the latest version of the 32-bit Java Development Kit (JDK).
3) Follow the steps in section 2.1 How to Download and Set Up the Swipe Reader Control Panel to
download and install the latest Dynamag/DynaMAX/eDynamo/mDynamo SCRA Windows SDK.
You may download and install it directly on the target workstation where it will be used, or you may
opt to install it on a master development workstation and copy the dependencies to the target
workstation manually.
Dynamag, DynaMAX, eDynamo, mDynamo, tDynamo, DynaWave, and iDynamo 6| Secure Card Reader Authenticators | Programmer's
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