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1. Lom e Lee S O Side View Front View E 4 27 gt 31 4 00 q n Z N A 2 Clearance For 6 Screw 4 Places 4 Panel Opening 22 Figure 2 1 MagTek Flat Faced Bezel Mounting Dimensions Port Powered Insertion Reader Top View pos Back View Mounting Inserts For Screws 4 Places 6 32 x 0 23 Minimum Deep s e i Lo Gr SS OEO If y T DD Side View Front View p 4 27 gt 31 lt 4 00 3 35 gt Clearance For 6 Screw 4 Places Panel Opening 2 22 Figure 2 2 MagTek Extended Bezel Mounting Dimensions 10 Section 2 Installation J3 For Head Mounted Underneath PCB Bii Used For Track 1 2 Versions in J2 For Head Mounted On Top Of PCB Track 1 2 Versions Or Underneath PCB
2. Figure B 2 Dimensions for Flat Faced Bezel Design Sheet 2 cn no ection 3 Commands Formats Timin 23 Port Powered Insertion Reader la 2 9 gt TI LUUD 2c DY 7 NOTA 6 3 m 2 20 S Q INSTALL 6 32x 2 MIN DEEP y THREAD INSERT 8 s a 082 sella 6 01000 A d 380 84 U AL D 20 Mi 8 225 050 TYP f bs T 4 l 7 SN RN RES k ETN I Ke WS TN O F4 O PATO 2 I Mov A MAT EL X r 4 JH 21064504 T A 3 100 Canada ICESINB 7 nS 003 Class Classe A 2 160 0100 B a i k E ATA L N H ES sul I i a EEZ ras J L c gt 23 945 3 90 J i DI Liz 0200 8 a lz T M un a il FX 7N O 0 I Meroe PAD L Wu AJ LI VANS ZJ n i ES pu s FRONT EDGE lt 2 10 LR 125 0100 AA AN A 025 2 1a A OM LA y la 2 1 Figure B 3 Dimensions for Extended Bezel Design Sheet 1 24 s
3. pii 2 20 062 INSTALL 86 32x 2 MIN DEEP THREAD INSERT 8X 082 31 pum 0 A 10 ALL AROUND Y gt i I SA UR LOCATION R 225 Y 380 8X de Es 05 TYP i 7 NU NL gt ES J O A ol o N u 2 m Tw Oo co co fw N j L A A ei Go E 3 89 E 020 2 B 1 PER ENS O O k O HO 4J Ls Ss i 4 x Ny LI Y Y Y E T X 7 101 FRONT EDGE PA mes er Wan AOS 025 2X j 0100 R 125 ed 2 695 Figure B 1 Dimensions for Flat Faced Bezel Design Sheet 1 22 SECTION 8 8 S 318 MOLDED 390 SEE DETAI oO A E ON CL CL Co no Cn co no
4. P1 SIGNAL COLOR P2 1 NC RE zi 2 RXD YELLOW 1 3 TXD GREEN 2 4 DTR ORANGE 3 5 GND BROWN 4 6 9 NC a All pins must be connected as shown NC No connection Port Powered Insertion Reader MOUNTING Figure 2 1 shows the dimensions for mounting when using a flat faced MagTek Bezel Figure 2 2 shows the dimensions for mounting when using an extended MagTek Bezel In these configurations the top view and the side view show the head mounted under the PCB with connector J2 used Note that for newer units using PCB 21063619 the printed circuit board is reduced in size from that shown and the location of J4 is shifted The other head configurations are shown in Figure 1 1 Note For users who are interested in designing their own bezel please refer to the dimensions provided in Appendix A Figure 2 3 shows the board layout and indicates the cable connections for all head positions Section 2 Installation Top View Back View of Bezel Mounting Inserts For Screws 4 Places 6 32 x 0 23 Minimum Deep EX N OBO OT
5. Tracks tracks 1 2 versions Reads ISO Tk1 and Tk2 data locations Tracks tracks 2 3 versions Reads ISO Tk2 and Tk3 data locations Track Card Speed 3 to 100 IPS 7 6 to 250 cm sec Head Life 500 000 Insertion Cycles 1 000 000 head passes ELECTRICAL Printed Circuit Board 21063608 discontinued Printed Circuit Board 21063619 or 21063550 DTR Voltage Input Vprn 5 to 15 VDC operating 16 VDC absolute maximum 25 VDC absolute maximum 5 to 15 VDC operating 20 VDC absolute maximum Transmit Data TXD 5 VDC minimum Vptr 0 4 V VDC minimum Receive Data RXD 15 VDC operating 25 VDC absolute maximum 15 VDC operating 20 VDC absolute maximum Communication bursts of 5 ms transmit with 10 ms idle between bursts Transfer Rate 9600 bps 33 duty cycle 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Transfer Rate 9600 bps 33 duty cycle 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit DTR Current Or Auxiliary Supply Current Positive supply to unit See below 8 7 mA minimum required under all operating conditions with cable capacitance limited to 1000pF and practically unlimited inrush current Power On 12 mA Max and practically See above unlimited inrush current Transmitting 11 mA typical 5 ms duration See above Quiescent 6 mA typical continuous See above RXD Current Within RS 232 specified limits does not funct
6. ection 3 Commands Formats Timin SEE DETAIL DETAIL C gt SCALE 2 SECTION I A Tet i p R 62 0100 A Ta SPI B 1 SAME AS lt 21064501 BEZEL AA E f T co do SECTION CL CL M 7 py Figure B 4 Dimensions for Extended Bezel Design Sheet 2 25 Port Powered Insertion Reader 26
7. If DTR is dropped and restored the setup options are returned to the default state READER TO HOST FORMATS The following diagram represents the format of the data transmitted to the Host Track 1 Data RE Track 2 Data Track 3 Data ETX ES Optional Where optional characters STX 0x02 Start of text character ESC OxIB Escape character CR 0x0D Carriage return character ETX 0x03 End of Text are used to frame data Start Sentinel Track 1 Start Sentinel Track 2 Start Sentinel Track 3 End Sentinel The LRC character is not transmitted Track 2 data may be represented as follows 14 Section 3 Commands Formats Timing Where SS Start Sentinel for Track 1 for Track 2 for Track 3 Data Track Data in track order that is Track 1 then Track 2 or Track 2 then Track 3 ES End Sentinel Sensor 0 no card in reader card present in reader rear sensor blocked If there is an error in one of the tracks the Track Data field will be replaced with E 0x45 An example of a card insertion or removal is as follows D Optional Where 1 Sensor blocked 0 Sensor unblocked The following is an example of a good read on withdrawal of a card STX ESC 9o Track 1 Data Track 2 Data 0 CR ETX Optional Where 0 represents the sensor unblocked The following is an example of a bad read on Track 1 and a good read on Track 2 on withdrawal of a card sa
8. Figure 2 4 Card Insertion and Orientation Although the card is read during insertion the data will not be transmitted until the card is withdrawn If an error is encountered during insertion the card will be read again as the card is removed In either case the device will indicate that the card has been inserted when the rear sensor is blocked 12 SECTION 3 COMMANDS FORMATS TIMING This section includes commands message formats and transmission timing The MagTek Device Drivers for Windows part number 30037385 may be used with the Port Powered Insertion Reader When these drivers are used refer to MagTek Device Driver for Windows Programming Reference Manual Part Number 99875125 When power is applied the Reader transmits a sign on ID message About 150 milliseconds after DTR is applied the Reader sends the part number of the firmware in the following form 21088819A01 The first 8 characters indicate the firmware number the letter is the revision which is followed by a revision sublevel of 01 to 99 Since the input voltage is supplied by a relatively low source of power the Reader depends on its input capacitor to maintain proper charge during all operations In order to reduce the drain on this internal power source during data transmission the output data is transmitted in 5 to 6 millisecond bursts with a 10 millisecond gap between bursts to allow the capacitor to recharge The PC software should be able to tolerate
9. Inquiry Command from the host This command is the ESCAPE character followed by T The data or error status is available when the back sensor is blocked however the Release Command will not clear the buffer The Reader cannot read another card until the buffer is cleared To clear the buffer the Host must transmit the ESCAPE character followed by R The unit will always output a 1 and enabled optional characters when the back sensor is first blocked It will output a 0 and enabled optional characters when the card has been withdrawn See Section 3 Table 3 4 for detailed examples RELATED DOCUMENTS MagTek 99875125 The MagTek Device Drivers for Windows Part Number 30037385 may be used with the Port Powered Insertion Reader The title of the manual is MagTek Device Drivers For Windows Programming Reference Manual The Port Powered Insertion Reader will read cards that meet the standards defined by ISO International Standards Organization ISO 7811 Identification Cards Mag stripe Cards Tracks 1 3 ISO 7810 Identification Cards Physical Specifications ID 1 Cards Available from ANSI Phone 212 642 4900 www ansi org Port Powered Insertion Reader SPECIFICATIONS The Specifications are listed in Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Specifications OPERATING Reference Standards 1507810 and 7811 JIS B9561 Power Input From RS 232 Interface Interface Signal RS 232 compatible Message Format ASCII
10. Track 2 3 Versions Pin 1 J4 RS 232 NS LS Optional Cable pe A Pin 1 P N 21051498 Pin 6 Shown Here For Pin 5 Pin 9 Connection Only Pin 1 Figure 2 3 Board Layout and Cable Connections Note As shown in Figure 2 3 there is also a cable with a tie wrap which may add to the length of the unit If used as shown approximately 0 25 inch is added to the length of the unit 11 Port Powered Insertion Reader CARD INSERTION AND ORIENTATION The Reader can be mounted in two positions as shown in Figure 2 4 On the left panel of the illustration the card is inserted with the magnetic stripe to the left On the right panel of the illustration the card is inserted with the magnetic stripe up These are the mounting positions that permit any foreign object inserted into the slot to drop out of the reader The card may be inserted with the magnetic stripe either facing up or down and data is read in either the forward or reverse direction as indicated in the illustration For forward read the start sentinel is read first for reverse read the start sentinel is read last Head Opposite Side Of PCB Head On PCB Forward Read On Removal Reverse Read On Removal Head On Top Of PCB Reverse Read On Removal 7 S fre pei IL L H AA A j It li 1l T N 2 Head Under PCB N gt Ay Forward Read On Removal
11. READER Zo aa RA RA 19 APPENDIX B BEZEL DESIGN mamma 21 FIGURES and TABLES Figure 1 1 Port Powered Insertion Reader Configurations vi Table 1 1 Configurations 2 Table 1 2 SpecificationS 4 Table 2 1 J4 Connector R8232 7 Table 2 2 Pin List for Cables 21051499 and 21041469 7 Figure 2 1 MagTek Flat Faced Bezel Mounting Dimensions 9 Figure 2 2 MagTek Extended Bezel Mounting Dimensions 10 Figure 2 3 Board Layout and Cable ConnectionS 11 Figure 2 4 Card Insertion and Orientation 12 Table 3 1 Commands and Responses 13 Table 3 2 Options and Reader ResponSeS 14 Figure 3 1 Timing For ID Sign on and Transmission Burst
12. cards and coins to be cleared from insert channel Isolated PCB Isolates electronics from debris and liquids e AGC Automatic Gain Control in MagTek s latest read IC Enhances read performance with less susceptibility to RF interference Beam mounted Read heads Provides superior tracking of bowed or warped cards e Ruggedized Chassis and Bezel Material Improves temperature and impact performance Command Selectable Buffered or Unbuffered Modes Provides greater versatility of operating modes e Command Selectable Framing Characters Provides selection of STX ETX ESC and CR e ASCII Message Format at 9600 bps Port Powered Insertion Reader CONFIGURATIONS Table 1 1 lists the part numbers single or dual head head positions and bezel types Table 1 1 Configurations Part Number Singleor Head Position Bezel Track Head Dual Head em 1065066 nga Head ota no Bere 12 e Cables not supplied See Section 2 for descriptions of cables The magnetic stripe is inserted in the same orientation as the head position for example Head down left means Magnetic Stripe down or left MODES OF OPERATION The Reader can operate in either unbuffered or buffered mode The modes are described below The note that follows applies to both modes Note The insertion and removal of the card must be done in a continuous motion If not the Reader may not read the encoded data properly In
13. reading a card with both heads with cable capacitance C is approximately Ir 3 5 mA 10 V 33 9600 Hz 2 C Maximum transmission burst time T at 33 duty cycle for RS 232 compatibility is approximately T 64 uF 5 V 3 4 V Ir Is where Is is the current supplied by the DTR line T is unlimited for Is gt Ir Subtract 1 mA from Ir if it is known that both heads will not be used simultaneously this is guaranteed on single head versions A note about port powered readers These readers operate off some combination of otherwise unused RS 232 lines DTR and TXD from the host in this case Per the RS 232 specification these lines are only required to drive a 3 kQ load at 5 V This is a current of merely 5 V 3 kQ 1 67 mA per line All port powered readers fundamentally require more current than 1 67 mA consider that at least 1 67 mA must be supplied to a 3 KQ load and some extra current is needed for the circuit that does so Thus these readers are not technically guaranteed to work unless multiple unused lines are used for power and or some duty cycle limit is imposed on transmitting while employing an energy storage device a capacitor In practice however most ports can easily supply the 2 7 mA at 5 V required by this new reader on DTR and the near specification average TXD from host current at 5 V This new reader is MagTek s lowest current port powered reader to date Strictly spea
14. single head configuration can read the card on insertion and removal if the stripe is oriented to match the position of the head The Reader also has circuitry that automatically ensures that the ISO magnetic stripe is read in the case where a dual stripe JIS Japanese credit card is inserted on the dual head unit The Reader conforms to the following specifications ISO International Standards Organization ANSI American National Standards Institute The Reader conforms to specifications for Tracks 1 and 2 of the following 3 Track formats AAMVA American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators and CDL California Drivers License FEATURES Features of the Reader are as follows e Port Powered RS 232 Interface No power pack required powered from PC port with computers having an RS 232 interface Card Present Opto sensor Detects if card is fully inserted in Reader Single or Dual Read Head Configuration can be Single or Dual Read Head e JIS Discrimination circuitry On dual head modules automatically detects if a dual stripe JIS Japanese Industrial Standard card is inserted and autoroutes the ISO data signals to microcontroller This ensures that dual head features still work for Japanese card holders e Mag Stripe reading during insertion and removal of card For reliable card reading Open Chassis design Provides superior debris clearing capability e Half card Drop out Allows half sized credit
15. that case the Reader responds by either transmitting the ASCII character E representing an error or by not transmitting any character which indicates that the Reader has not detected data and the card was not completely inserted Unbuffered Mode When a card is inserted and removed a read attempt is made during both insertion and removal If the read is successful data including the two sentinel characters is sent to the PC The data 1s transmitted immediately after removing the card and not retained in the Reader When operating in the unbuffered mode the Reader does not need to receive commands from the host in order to transmit data or status characters and data if available however the Reader does respond to an Inquiry Command by sending status characters The inquiry command that requests the transmission is the ESCAPE ESC character followed by T 0x49 2 Section 1 Features and Specifications In the unbuffered mode data can be retrieved from the card after the card has been inserted and while it is blocking the rear sensor Issuing an Inquiry Command see Section 3 will retrieve data from the card Buffered Mode When a card is inserted and removed a read attempt is made during both insertion and removal Upon removal of the card if the read is successful data including the two sentinel characters is stored in a memory buffer on the Reader and is not transmitted until the Reader receives an
16. this 10 millisecond space between characters HOST TO READER COMMANDS All commands transmitted from the Host to the Reader must be preceded by the ASCII ESCAPE character 0x1B These command messages may contain other framing characters that are ignored by the Reader Table 3 1 describes the commands and responses Table 3 2 lists setting and clearing options and the responses Table 3 1 Commands and Responses HOST COMMANDS READER RESPONSES COMMAND USE EITHER CHARACTER PREFIX lt ESC gt 0x49 0x2B Inquiry command causes the 0X1B Reader to transmit data error or status message This command works in both the buffered and unbuffered modes lt ESC gt R 0x52 0x2D Release command causes the 01B Reader to clear its memory buffer of any data present This command works only in the Buffered mode With firmware part number 21088819 Revision D or above and firmware part number 21088823 Revision B or above the Inquiry command 1 will transmit data after the card has been inserted even if not in the buffered mode This allows a card to remain in the slot during the transaction If not in the buffered mode the card data will also be transmitted when the card is removed Refer to Tables 3 3 and 3 4 for examples 13 Port Powered Insertion Reader Table 3 2 Options and Reader Responses COMMAND TOSETOPTION TO CLEAR OPTION READER FUNCTION PREFIX DEFAULT lt ESC gt 0x1B s 0x73 Send STX
17. AGTEK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY LIMITATION ON LIABILITY EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE SECTIONS RELATING TO MAGTEK S LIMITED WARRANTY MAGTEK S LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIMITED TO THE CONTRACT PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT MAGTEK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED EXCEPT AS MAY BE STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT AND MAGTEK DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MAGTEK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONTINGENT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY MAGTEK FURTHER LIMITS ITS LIABILITY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING ANY NEGLIGENCE ON ITS PART TO THE CONTRACT PRICE FOR THE GOODS MAGTEK S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES ARE STATED IN THIS SECTION AND IN THE SECTION RELATING TO MAGTEK S LIMITED WARRANTY iii FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and was found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communi
18. INSERT READER Port Powered Insert Reader part number 21065131 using firmware 21088827 supports both ISO and JIS card reading By default it reads the JIS information on track 2 In order to read ISO tracks 1 and 2 disable the JIS collection command by sending lt ESC gt see table A 1 Table A 1 Options for 21088827 Firmware JIS Reader PREFIX DEFAULT HALF CARD READER Port Powered Insert Reader part number 21066008 using firmware 21088828 supports reading of ISO formatted tracks 1 and 2 with short tracks maximum of 51 characters on track 1 and 25 characters on track 2 Additionally the reader incorporates a Red Green LED Either LED can be turned on independently or both can be turned off the default is off Table A 2 Options for 21088828 Firmware Half Card Reader COMMAND TO SET OPTION TOCLEAR OPTION READER FUNCTION PREFIX DEFAULT G lt ESC gt 0x1B 0x47 Turn Green LED on lt ESC gt 0x1B O 0x4F Turn both LEDs off lt ESC gt 0x1B L 0x4C Turn Red LED on 19 Port Powered Insertion Reader 20 APPENDIX B BEZEL DESIGN The engineering drawings in this section are for customers interested in designing their own bezel The examples shown are a typical designs from MagTek Please note that the bezel is an active part of the Reader therefore the bezel design is important for card alignment and the performance of the Reader 21 Port Powered Insertion Reader
19. PORT POWERED INSERTION READER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875129 Rev 18 MAY 2009 MACGTEK REGISTERED TO ISO 9001 2000 1710 Apollo Court Seal Beach CA 90740 Phone 562 546 6400 FAX 562 546 6301 Technical Support 651 415 6800 www magtek com Copyright 1998 2009 MagTek Inc Printed in the United States of America Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of MagTek Inc MagTek is a registered trademark of MagTek Inc REVISIONS Rev Number Date Notes 7Dec98 Initial Release 29 Mar 99 Title Deleted Dual Head in order to add single head units Section 1 Added 6 part numbers and Windows Driver reference added transfer rates to specification Section 2 Added Molex part number added note to Table 2 1 removed connector J5 from Figure 2 2 and added note for optional cable Section 3 Added Figure 3 4 Timing 14 Ei 99 Title Dropped MT 215 and RS 232 Sec 2 added Table 2 2 Pin List and changed Pi 2 2 added Pin Numbers for optional Cable 21040077 1Dec99 Section 2 Updated J4 Connector Table 11Jan 00 Section 1 added Track 2 3 version to Table 1 1 Section 2 Clarified Fig 2 2 for connector uses with Tracks Remove cable 21051498
20. add cables 21051499 and 21041469 Section 3 added Track 2 3 version to Reader to Host Formats and to Timing for ID sign on and Transmission Bursts 14 ei 00 Section 1 Specifications changed all cm dimensions to mm Corrected eee ranges Written to SI International System of Units 6Oct00 Section 1 Editorial Section 3 Qualified Inquiry command for two models COLE ear added agency approvals to current manual 20 Mar 01 Front Matter Added Address for Warranty RMA Changed Agency approvals to Class B Section 2 Fig 2 1 Added to Back View of Bezel Section 3 Added Transmission examples Added Appendix A Bezel Design 01 Aug 01 Front Matter Editorial corrections to CE and UL CUL 27 e 01 Sec 2 Fig 2 2 Added extended bezel illustration Appendix A Added extended Gr mechanical drawing 09 Sep 02 Front Matter added ISO line to logo changed Tech Support phone number added new warranty statement Editorial throughout Sec 1 added two P Ns to Configurations added statement to unbuffered mode Sec 3 Editorial Clarified Table 3 2 Added new Appendix A Optional Firmware Features Changed Appendix A to B 21 Feb 03 Sec 2 Note added after Figure 2 3 stating cable with tie wrap adds approximately 25 inch to length of unit 13 Mar 03 Replaced some fonts so manual would print on all printers new warranty statement Changed operating temperature to before 32 F and after 4 F 1 Nov 03 s
21. cations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device 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 CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num riqu de la classe B est conform la norme NMB 003 du Canada CE STANDARDS Testing for compliance with CE requirements was performed by an independent laboratory The unit under test was found compliant with standards established for Class B devices UL CSA This product is recognized per Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian Underwriter Laboratories 1950 RoHS STATEMENT When ordered as RoHS compliant this product meets the Electrical and Electronic Equipment EEE R
22. eduction of Hazardous Substances RoHS European Directive 2002 95 EC The marking is clearly recognizable either as written words like Pb free lead free or as another clear symbol 5 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS mmm 1 FEATURES eint anie DA LR tumay ia S 1 CONFIGURATION Saa A A IE e aq io cede y sy 2 MODES OF OPERATION ci A e aa a enel 2 Unb tfered Mode coi ot RH Eta alibi 2 Buffered Mode e e eR vu d huu aysa 3 RELATED DOCUMENTS Liana unum Re INR E EUCH a 3 SPEGIFIGATIONS zx nta dH x a m det n niet ipee 4 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION c r Lr erre e 7 GONNEGJORS s 82 sode DE 7 OPTIONAL RS 232 CABLE Sic ic 5 t ta Dale i lane Lita 7 MOWUNTINGS 2 mH ERR 8 CARD INSERTION AND ORIENTATION i 12 SECTION 3 COMMANDS FORMATS TIMING 13 HOST TO READER COMMANDS n nnns isses sss anne sides seda saa esed ss dass 13 READER TO HOSTFORMATS u u yasin ni Sui nene am Bu huan hua m nn cnn 14 TIMING FOR ID SIGN ON AND TRANSMISSION BURSTS a 16 TRANSMISSIONS EXAMPLES ui 17 APPENDIX A OPTIONAL FIRMWARE FEATURES r r 19 JIS PORT POWERED INSERT READER u n nuna 19 AA F OARD
23. hipping date 21063619 25 May 09 Added 21065142 Updated Limited Warranty and Agency approvals 11 LIMITED WARRANTY MagTek warrants that the products sold pursuant to this Agreement will perform in accordance with MagTek s published specifications This warranty shall be provided only for a period of one year from the date of the shipment of the product from MagTek the Warranty Period This warranty shall apply only to the Buyer the original purchaser unless that entity resells the product as authorized by MagTek in which event this warranty shall apply only to the first repurchaser During the Warranty Period should this product fail to conform to MagTek s specifications MagTek will at 1ts option repair or replace this product at no additional charge except as set forth below Repair parts and replacement products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new All replaced parts and products become the property of MagTek This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the product resulting from accident disaster unreasonable use misuse abuse negligence or modification of the product not authorized by MagTek MagTek reserves the right to examine the alleged defective goods to determine whether the warranty is applicable Without limiting the generality of the foregoing MagTek specifically disclaims any liability or warranty for goods resold i
24. ion as a negative supply to unit Average current approximates that of a normal RS 232 load Negative supply to unit Output Cable Not Specified See note below MECHANICAL Dimensions Without bezel With Flat faced Bezel With Extended Bezel Length 4 4 111 8 mm 4 58 116 3 mm 5 09 129 3 mm Width 3 51 89 2 mm 4 00 101 6 mm 4 00 101 6 mm Height 1 24 31 5 mm 3 00 76 2 mm 3 00 76 2 mm Bezel Thickness Flat Faced 0 31 7 9mm Extended 0 82 20 8 mm Weight Without bezel With Flat faced Bezel With Extended Bezel 2 25 oz 65 gr 3 85 oz 109 gr 4 02 oz 114 gr Section 1 Features and Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL Printed Circuit Board Printed Circuit Board 21063608 discontinued 21063619 or 21063550 Temperature Operating Units shipped prior to Nov 1 2003 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C Units shipped after Nov 1 2003 4 oF to 158 oF 20 oC to 70 oC Storage 40 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C 40 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C Humidity Operating 10 to 90 noncondensing Storage Up to 100 noncondensing The 3 7 mA figure is for continuous data transmission at 33 duty cycle while reading a card with both heads at once stripe on each side Typical capacitance from TXD is about 1000 pF for our standard 2 m cable Minimum DTR current Tr required for continuous transmission at 33 duty cycle while
25. king some RS 232 ports may not supply the required current and this is the reason for including a current consumption specification for a port powered device The current drive capability of an RS 232 port is not typically specified so experimentation may be required in a particular application If more current is needed for the positive supply RTS may be paralleled with DTR both host referenced in the cabling to the unit If this is done the host must of course hold RTS high Port Powered Insertion Reader SECTION 2 INSTALLATION This section describes cabling information mounting dimensions and PCB layout The installation consists of mounting the Reader and connecting the cable The head may be on top of the PCB under the PCB or if the unit has dual heads both The head or heads are installed in the factory to customer specifications CONNECTORS The connector pin list is shown in Table 2 1 The mating connector for J4 is Molex 51021 0400 The terminals are Molex 50058 8000 Table 2 1 J4 Connector RS232 PIN NUMBER SIGNAL HOST AS REFERENCE RXD To PC TXD From PC DTR From PC All pins must be connected as shown OPTIONAL RS 232 CABLE Optional serial cables part numbers 21051499 black or 21041469 white are available One end connects to J4 and the other end is a DE 9 female The pin list for the cable connectors is shown in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Pin List for Cables 21051499 and 21041469
26. lt track 1 data track 2 data 11 Card removed card data is always transmitted lt track 1 data track 2 data 0 when the card is removed if not in buffered mode Table 3 4 Transmission Data Examples in Buffered Mode With STX and ETX Included Action Port Powered Insert Reader Data PC Data PC Sets Buffered Mode lt ESC gt B 0x1B 0x42 PC Sets STX lt ESC gt S 0x1B 0x53 PC Sets ETX lt ESC gt E 0x1B 0x45 Card Inserted lt STX gt 1 lt ETX gt 0x02 0x31 0x03 PC Sends Inquiry lt ESC gt l 0x1B 0x49 If bad read on insert reader just sends status lt STX gt 1 lt ETX gt 0x02 0x31 0x03 If good read on insert sends card data lt STX gt lt track 1 data gt lt track 2 data gt 1 lt ETX gt Card removed lt STX gt 0 lt ETX gt 0x02 0x30 0x03 PC Sends Inquiry lt ESC gt l 0x1B 0x49 Sends card data lt STX gt lt track 1 data gt lt track 2 data gt 0 lt ETX gt PC Sends Inquiry lt ESC gt l 0x1B 0x49 Sends card data data remains in buffer until a lt STX gt lt track 1 data gt lt track 2 release command has been received data gt 0 lt ETX gt Buffer cleared released lt ESC gt R 0x1B 0x52 PC Sends Inquiry lt ESC gt l 0x1B 0x49 Sends status lt STX gt 0 lt ETX gt 0x02 0x30 0x03 17 Port Powered Insertion Reader 18 APPENDIX A OPTIONAL FIRMWARE FEATURES JIS PORT POWERED
27. n other than MagTek s original packages and for goods modified altered or treated without authorization by MagTek Service may be obtained by delivering the product during the warranty period to MagTek 1710 Apollo Court Seal Beach CA 90740 If this product is delivered by mail or by an equivalent shipping carrier the customer agrees to insure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or equivalent MagTek will return the product prepaid via a three 3 day shipping service A Return Material Authorization WRMA number must accompany all returns Buyers may obtain an RMA number by contacting Technical Support at 888 624 8350 EACH BUYER UNDERSTANDS THAT THIS MAGTEK PRODUCT IS OFFERED AS IS MAGTEK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND MAGTEK DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF ANY OTHER KIND INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IF THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT CONFORM TO MAGTEK S SPECIFICATIONS THE SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE MAGTEK S LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO MAGTEK UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN NO EVENT WILL MAGTEK BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF M
28. s 16 Table 3 3 Transmission Data Examples Not in Buffered Mode 17 Table 3 4 Transmission Data Examples in Buffered Mode With STX and ETX Included 17 Table A 1 Options for 21088827 Firmware JIS Reader 19 Table A 2 Options for 21088828 Firmware Half Card Reader 19 Figure B 1 Dimensions for Flat Faced Bezel Design Sheet 1 22 Figure B 2 Dimensions for Flat Faced Bezel Design Sheet 2 23 Figure B 3 Dimensions for Extended Bezel Design Sheet 1 24 Figure B 4 Dimensions for Extended Bezel Design Sheet 2 25 Magnetic Stripe Up Or Down Flat Faced Bezel Extended Bezel Figure 1 1 Port Powered Insertion Reader Configurations vi SECTION 1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The Port Powered Insertion Reader can be single or dual head configuration Figure 1 1 shows the Reader the card orientation and two bezel configurations The dual head configuration can read the card on insertion and removal with the magnetic stripe facing up or down The
29. x esc ep rox 2 na To ener Optional Where E 0x45 Error Track 2 Data Good read Track 2 Data 0 Sensor unblocked 15 Port Powered Insertion Reader TIMING FOR ID SIGN ON AND TRANSMISSION BURSTS Timing for the ID Sign on and transmission bursts 5 ms with 10 ms between bursts are shown in Figure 3 1 DTR Eu 150 ms Sign on ID SS Transmission Burst 5 ms gt lt lt 110 ms NOT TO SCALE Figure 3 1 Timing For ID Sign on and Transmission Bursts The firmware controls the operation of ID Sign on and Transmission bursts The ID sign on is 21088819Ann Track 1 2 21088823Ann Track 2 3 21088851Amn Track 1 2 3 Where 210888xx is the firmware part number A is the alpha revision and nn is the number sub revision 16 Section 3 Commands Formats Timing TRANSMISSIONS EXAMPLES The following tables show transmission examples Table 3 3 Transmission Data Examples Not in Buffered Mode Action Port Powered Insert Reader Data PC Data Card Inserted 1 0x31 PC Sends Inquiry if the application needs data lt ESC gt I before card removed 0x1B 0x49 Bad read on insert so reader sends error plus E E 11 0x25 0x45 Ox3F Ox3B card status 0x45 Ox3F 0x31 Ox31 Card removed lt track 1 data track 2 data 0 Card Inserted 1 0x31 PC Sends Inquiry if the application needs data lt ESC gt I before card removed 0x1B 0x49 Sends card data plus card status

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