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1. sidi MSR Module programmable Magnetic Card Reader for BEETLE APOS Advanced and BEETLE IPOS Entry User Guide Edition March 9007 Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation MS DOS and Windows XP are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation BEETLE is a registered trademark of Wincor Nixdorf International GmoH Copyright Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2007 The reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Delivery subject to availability technical modifications possible Contents Manufacturer s Certification eese 1 FCC Class A Declaration ssseennem een 1 Wama T EE 2 Recycling the MSR Modwule ssssssssssseeneeeeeneneeenn nene 2 Before Switching on the System necesiten E 3 Unpacking and Checking the System 3 Magnetic Card Reader MSR Module 5 Gereral dixerat iriure ER tied M UAR D eR HE 5 Howto Operdle ad erre plos epe atre d i Aade 5 Cleaning Instructions 5 Irnistallatloflo oorr radio naa dx PAR Siea anea SENEN PEE c1 Vx s 6 PG DARROW S cee cie hese tech exe eroe a iEneas Deka ied
2. Checking the System Unpack the parts and check to see whether the delivery matches the information on the delivery note If damage has occurred during shipping or if the package contents do not match the delivery note promptly inform your Wincor Nixdorf sales outlet Transport the device only in its original packaging to protect it against impact and shock Included in delivery a swipe card reader incl cable a holder for a 12 screen and a holder for a 15 screen two screws TORX M3x6 and a cover with space for the cable Before Switching on the System amp two TORX screws e f i Less lt y b g i T ding Swipe card reader holder 12 holder 15 cover MAGNETIC CARD READER Magnetic Card Reader MSR Module General The magnetic card reader can read three ISO tracks simultaneously in one single swipe The MSR module is fitted on the right hand side of the screen module The connection is made via an MF2 interface How to Operate Q Run the swipe card through the slit of the swipe card reader from top to bottom in a quick and steady movement Make sure that the magnetic strip lies behind and to the right When using swipe cards the following should be observed swipe cards should never be allowed to come into contact with liquids swipe cards should not be bent or folded in any way swipe cards should not be allowed to com
3. SCREEN Pull the cable of the swipe card reader through opening of the cover to the front and plug the swipe card reader to the KYBD jack Insert the cover of the connectors and the cover of the loudspeaker Loosening the MSR module Loosen the MSR module as shown below Move the screw driver slightly to the right side to release the locking while pushing it upwards CONNECTING A KEYBOARD Connecting a Keyboard Plug the cable into the connector 1 and lay the cable into the strain relief 2 FILES Programmable MSR By programming the swipe card reader MSR you have the possibility to adapt it flexibly to your special needs You can port your existing software application with less effort as you can keep up the codes Files The follwing files are loaded from the internet KBUTI EXE Dialogue utility for programming the swipe card reader KBUTIHLP HLP Help file fot the dialogue utility SENDKBT EXE To send a swipe card reader table from a file to the MSR RCVKBT EXE To receive a MSR table and save it in a file KB2DEF EXE To reset a MSR to the default state KBCHKDEF EXE To check for default state default or programmed README TXT Readme file for programming the swipe card reader Programming the swipe card reader is described in detail in the Readme file Mode The swipe card reader works in different modes Windows Mode This is the default state of the swipe card reader n
4. aru A EE E REC A eiu dade icd 6 installation ata 15 Screen aaen id a a Petre 8 Loosening the MSR module sisiring en 9 installation ata 12 S6TGelq eniro ie seer ire a eats 10 Loosening the MSR module rennen nnn 11 Connecting a Keyboard apa esee eene nannte anne 12 Programmabl MSR sasicsiciesssiesicisninisnisiceislanistiainiioseiuesctinis 13 Hi EP 13 ft H 13 Mali TUMCTIONS e n 14 Keyboard Connections uo eoru eeepc erp rune a ERR RF SS 15 uj mer ETE 15 Creating T3bl65 n oen et oderat teri dde acci eere ded 15 Sending and Receiving Tables pasnic iniiai 17 Useful NINS S 17 Technical Dateien vetus iaip a R 19 FCC CLASS A DECLARATION Manufacturer s Certification The device complies with the requirements of the EEC C 4 directive 89 336 EEC with regard to Electromagnetic compatibilily Therefore you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging The device is intended only for operation with Wincor Nixdorf approved flat Screens FCC Class A Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and us
5. as hexadecimal 8042 scan codes This however is only in a few cases required and will make sense Specifying hexadecimal scan codes should be avoided at all unless there are good reasons A fairly good knowledge of their structure and all their details is required Before programming the following is to be defined Target MSR can not be changed later Keyboard language e g US for USA GR for Germany etc Type of level selection none POS Shift Ctrl Alt AltGr Caps Lock ScrollLock Specification of the language is required to allow the swipe card reader to deliver such codes that can be interpreted later correctly by the language keyboard driver for the rsp country The target configuration is important not the configuration at the time when the table is created For the data of the various tracks of the magnetic stripe reader header and trailer codes can be programmed This allows the application to distinguish those from normal key strokes The codes assigned can be viewed with the help of KBUTI EXE They also can be shown in a more compact form on the screen or for documentation purposes can be written into a file with extension TXT or directly be sent to a printer LPT1 SENDING AND RECEIVING TABLES Sending and Receiving Tables The codes assigned are stored in a file with default extension KBT Such files can be loaded by the dialogue utility KBUTI EXE and the tables sent to the keyboard They also can be
6. e into close contact with a magnetic field Swipe cards should only be inserted in the top of the specially designed slit of the reading device If the card is inserted in another place the reading head could be damaged Cleaning Instructions In order to guarantee good reading results over a longer period of time the swipe card reader should be cleaned once a week This is carried out by using a special cleaning card that can be purchased from Wincor Nixdorf Clean the surface of the swipe card reader with a suitable commercially available surface cleaner Make sure that the power plug is disconnected connector cables are unplugged and that no liquid finds its way into the device INSTALLATION Installation Preparation It is necessary to change the side cover of the BEETLE iPOS for the cabling of the swipe card reader This applies to both screens the 15 and the 12 screen Open the BEETLE iPOS as described in the user manual and change the side cover as follows Push the cover outward 1 and the side cover up wards 2 If you hear a click the co ver is disengaged Then remove the cover INSTALLATION Make sure that the catches see arrows in the figure above of the delivered cover are fitting to the gaps of the sideplate see arrows in the figure below Set the cover on to the sideplate and push it to the bottom Close the screen Break the pre cut piece for the cable guida
7. ed in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada WARRANTY Warranty Wincor Nixdorf guarantees generally a warranty engagement for 12 months beginning with the date of delivery This warranty engagement covers all damages which occur despite a normal use of the product Damages because of improper or insufficient maintenance improper use of the product or unauthorized modifications of the product inadequate location or surroundings will not be covered by the warranty For further information of the stipulation look at your contract All parts of the product which are subject to wear and tear are not included in the warranty engagement Please order spare parts at the Wincor Nixdorf customer service Recycling the MSR Module Environmental protection does not begin when the time comes to dispose of the swipe card reader it begins with the manufacturer This product was designed according to our internal 7 norm Environmental conscious product desig
8. n e and development The swipe card reader is manufactured without the use of CFCs und CCHS and is produced mainly from reusable components and materials The used plastic materials can for the most part be recycled Even the precious metals can be recycled which saves energy and costly raw materials Please do not stick labels onto plastic case parts This would help us to re use components and material You can protect our environment by only switching on your equipment when it is actually needed If possible even avoid the stand by mode as this BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM wastes energy too Also switch your equipment off when you take a longer break or finish your work At present there are still some parts that are not reusable Wincor Nixdorf disposes of old devices in an environmentally sensitive way using a recycling center that is ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified as is the rest of the company So don t simply throw your swipe card reader on the scrap heap when it has served its time but take advantage of the environmentally smart up to date recycling methods Please contact your competent branch or the Recycling Center Paderborn Germany for European countries for information on how to return and re use devices and disposable materials under the following mail address Email info wincor nixdorf com or on the internet We look forward to your mail Before Switching on the System Unpacking and
9. nce out of the connector cover see arrow Let the front open in order to have access to the connectors INSTALLATION AT A 15 SCREEN Installation at a 15 Screen Insert the delivered screws torx into the positions at the rear side of the BEETLE iPOS Fasten the screws a little but do not screw them too tightly Hook the holder for a 15 screen into the the swipe card reader and push it down until it enga ges Make sure that the cable lies in the guide see arrow Set the holder with the openings on to the screws push the swipe card rea der and the holder to the right and tighten the screws INSTALLATION AT A 15 SCREEN Pull the cable of the swipe card reader through opening of the cover to the front and plug the swipe card reader to the KYBD jack Insert the cover of the connectors and the cover of he loudspeaker Loosening the MSR module Unscrew and remove the module Loosen the fastener as shown below A pply screw driver as shown push it downward and at the same time push the metal sheet to the left INSTALLATION AT A 12 SCREEN Installation at a 12 Screen Screw the holder for the 12 screen with the two deli vered screws at the right side of the BEETLE iPOS see illustration Hook the swipe card reader into the holder and press it to the bot tom until you hear a Click Make sure that the cable is not jam med INSTALLATION AT A 12
10. ndling rsp retries in the execution of BAT files TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Number of tracks Swipe direction Read speed Coding of swipe cards Connector Operating Condition IEC721 3 3 Class 3K3 Storage Condition IEC721 3 1 Class 1K2 Transport Condition IEC721 3 2 Class 2K2 Width Height Depth Weight
11. nection To program a swipe card reader connect this directly to the BEETLE system or a PC with Mini DIN connector This interface is named the primary keyboard interface A standard PC keyboard TA57 or TA58 then is connected to the secondary swipe card reader So the swipe card reader has a keyboard wedge whose inputs are not equivalent Commands from the system are sent to the primary interface and may then be transferred to the secondary interface A reaction of the system to a key stroke is transmitted to the keyboard whose key was pressed or released Help The dialogue utility KBUTI EXE has a context sensitive help which is activated as usual with the F1 key Creating Tables The creation of tables with the utility KBUTI EXE can be done under DOS in DOS Mode of Windows 9x in a DOS window of Windows 9x and in a DOS window of Windows NT Sending and Receiving tables however is only possible under DOS or Windows 9x The restrictions of Windows NT do not allow it The creation of tables requires a mouse You can define simple codes codes in Shift state key combinations strings built from that like e g a A 00 Ctrl F5 Shift F8 Alt F 1 CREATING TABLES Alt 123 Ctrl f Alt 240 For a number of codes symbolic names are available like F1 F12 Shift Ctrl Alt AltGr Enter Return Left PgUp etc Specification of codes not only may be done in symbolic form like above but also
12. ot programmed DOS Mode This state is used by the Retail Device Interface RDI it is entered by rsp commands from Windows Mode MAIN FUNCTIONS Programmed In this state a table has been sent to the swipe card reader and is stored in Flash memory the table controls what codes are sent for the magnetic stripe reader The DOS Mode is primarily used by RDI the Windows Mode is used by the OPOS components A description of this protocol can be sent to you by Wincor Nixdorf on request When developing new software you should generally use the Windows Mode Main functions The dialogue utility KBUTI EXE serves to programming the codes for the magnetic stripe reader send a MSR table to the magnetic stripe reader receive a MSR table from the magnetic stripe reader and to store it ina file reset a magnetic stripe reader into its default state i e Windows Mode and default codes for the keys check for MSR state default or programmed So the functionality of the programs SENDKBT EXE RCVKBT EXE KB2DEF EXE KBCHKDEF EXE is part of the dialogue utility These 4 programs therefore are intended to be used in conjunction with BAT files They return values that can be checked using ERRORLEVEL The values returned together with an example you will find in the Readme file Files containing MSR tables for the swipe car reader have by convention the extension KBT KEYBOARD CONNECTION Keyboard Con
13. sent directly from such files by the batch utility SENDKBT EXE Accordingly KBUTI EXE may receive a table from the MSR which then can be viewed or stored in a KBT file This however can also be done using RCVKBT EXE by specifying the file name as a parameter During transmission of tables no keyboard activity is allowed such as key presses or key position change otherwise the transmission may be influenced badly Useful hints Programming keyboards by tables allows a very flexible assignment of header and trailer codes for the tracks of the MSR However one should have some thought about the task of a technician in the field From logistics point of view it should be ensured that pare keyboards are delivered always loaded with customer specific tables with starting the system the tables are loaded automatically The batch utilities SENDKBT EXE RCVKBT EXE KB2DEF EXE KBCHKDEF EXE are provided especially for this situation to allow support of the technicians However the programs alone are not helpful for a technician Instead they should be available dependent on the solution on disks together with rsp tables at the site Also they should be executable with the resources available there USEFUL HINTS o Take care that there must not be any keyboard activity when they are executed This has to be strongly observed if such a utility is run automatically at start of the system This at least requires proper error ha
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