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Programmable keyboards with card reader
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2 Keyboard connection
2.1 Models with smart card
reader
• Only insert the USB connector in a USB hub,
which supplies 500mA electricity, or the
USB root hub (system USB connection).
2.2 Further models
• Insert the USB connector in any USB
connection in your system.
3 Magnetic card reader –
3-track version
The magnetic card reader reads all
DIN ISO 7811/-12, Gemini, AAMVA and JIS
compliant cards. It can read the tracks
individually, in pairs or all together. The
decoding of the data can take place either in
the keyboard (standard) or via the software as
desired.
3.1 Using the magnetic card
reader
1 Insert the magnetic card into the magnetic
card reader from the right with magnetic
strips pointing downwards towards the
keyboard.
2 Pull the magnetic card to the left through the
magnetic card reader.
An acoustic signal confirms the successful/
unsuccessful completion of the reading
process:
1 x beep = reading process successful.
The data is transferred.
2 x beeps = reading process unsuccessful.
The data is not transferred.
Configuration via CHERRY Tools: signal for
successful/unsuccessful reading process,
duration.
3.2 Definition of headers and
terminators
Headers and terminators mark the start and
the end of the magnetic card data
transmission. They can be defined using the
software CHERRY Tools. The header/
terminator code is inserted before/after the
actual magnetic card data.
4 Smart card reader
The built-in smart card reader can read and
write on all smart cards based on DIN ISO 7816.
It is CCID-compatible and is usually detected by
the operating system. If not, you must install a
driver or CT-API (see 6.3 "Software for smart
card reader").
4.1 Using the smart card reader
• Insert the smart card into the smart card
slot with the chip pointing downwards and
towards the keyboard.
Contact is established after a clear pressure
point is passed.
5 Touchpad
The touchpad replaces the mouse. You can
move the mouse cursor with your finger, and
select and drag objects.
5.1 Move the mouse cursor
• Move your finger across the touchpad.
5.2 Double-click
• Touch the touchpad twice in quick
succession.
Configuration via CHERRY Tools: touchpad on/
off, double click on/off.
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