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1. i POSIFLEX Jiva Series Optional Attachment Kits User s Manual Rev Original KP100 FCC Notes PD302 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures to correct the interference Warranty Limits Warranty terminates automatically when any person other than the authorized technicians opens the machine The user should consult his her dealer for the problem happened Warranty voids if the user does not follow the instructions in application of this merchandise The manufacturer is by no means responsible for any damage or hazard caused by improper application About This Manual Posiflex has made every effort for the accuracy of the content in this manual However Posiflex will assume no liability for any technical inaccuracies or editorial or other errors or omissions contained herein nor for direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise damages including without limitati
2. Plug the DB9 female connector to the COM port with power DC supply __ WMeral Hook Plastic Hook Part 4 from the TP series Please remove the COMI terminator and save it at a safe place for future use if COM1 is to be used for PD302 4 Route the cable to go through the notch on back of the stand assembly of touch terminal as indicated in the picture Reassemble the main unit and stand assembly Guidance for future un installation Please use screw driver to release the metal hook before removing PD302 from the ventilation holes 2 DRIVER INSTALLATION 1 For MSR The magnetic stripe reader in SD100 SD110 SD200 SD210 no matter how many tracks are in the reader head connects to the host through USB port working as a USB KB and therefore requires no driver installation except setting up the USB keyboard to be enabled in system CMOS setup if the OS does not do it automatically Refer to Operation Guide for manipulation over the reader configuration The MSR in KP100 KP110 also requires no driver since it is a PS 2 KB interface device 2 For Smart Card Reader The smart card reader device driver has to be installed before this device can be accessed by the application software Please find the device driver from the Posiflex Product Information CD ROM that comes alone with the Jiva or TM4115 series that the attachment kit is to be applied to Please visit our web site http www posiflex com or Iwww po
3. 0 110 only e iButton key Note if all devices utilizing a specific interface are omitted from the product that interface will not be installed in the product Ex KP100 containing no finger print sensor neither smart card reader there will be no USB interface installed For SD100 without the iButton reader there will be no 9 pin D connector Part 2 INSTALLATION 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION A FOR SIDE MOUNT KIT KP or SD Mechanical Mounting For the side mount integrated attachment kits KP100 KP110 SD100 SD110 SD200 SD210 ordered with the host system like Jiva series or TM4115 series it is installed on the system at delivery For separately ordered side mount kit it is delivered separately from the system and needs to be fixed onto the system however SD200 series for Jiva 5800 series before the Jiva 5800G version is not recommended per following instructions before use However before trying to install a SD200 SD210 please check first that there is one free USB connector in the I O area of the system reserved for this purpose in the system configuration Should there be any need for application of a USB HUB for this connection a self powered type USB HUB with its own power adaptor is required However For KP110 SD110 SD210 application with TM4115 please connect the attachment kit to the extension cable in cable cover area of TM4115 and then connect the extension cable to the appropriate port of
4. Display Screen CR lt 0D gt Move Cursor To Left Most Position CAN lt 18 gt Clear Cursor Line Select Peripheral Device Command Mode ESC lt 1B gt lt 3D gt lt n gt n 1 pass through should not be used n 2 3 not required n 4 switch to PST command mode ESC lt IB gt lt 40 gt Initialize Display ESC t lt 1B gt lt 74 gt lt n gt E Enable Euro Dollar Sign USMD1 lt 1F gt lt 01 gt Specify Overwrite Mode US MD2 lt 1F gt lt 02 gt Specify Vertical Scroll Mode US MD3 _ lt 1F gt lt 03 gt Specify Horizontal Scroll Mode Part 6 US LF lt 1F gt lt 0A gt Move Cursor Up US CR lt 1F gt lt 0D gt Move Cursor To Right Most Position Move Cursor To Specified Position US lt 1F gt lt 24 gt lt n gt lt m gt n 1 20 m 1 2 US lt 1 F gt lt 40 gt Show Version USB lt 1F gt lt 42 gt Move Cursor To Bottom Position USC lt 1F gt lt 43 gt lt n gt Cursor On Off n 1 0 USE lt 1F gt lt 45 gt lt n gt Blink Display Screen n 0 255 PST COMMAND MODE HEX CODE lt 01 gt Set Pass Through Flag should not be used lt 06 gt lt N gt lt N gt Change Leading Code lt 14 gt lt 01 gt Wraparound Mode Default lt 14 gt lt 02 gt lt 14 gt lt 03 gt lt 14 gt lt 04 gt Overwrite Mode Default lt 14 gt lt 08 gt Back Space lt 14 gt lt 09 gt Move Cursor Right lt 14 gt lt 0A gt lt 14 gt lt 0B gt lt 14 gt lt 0C gt Delete Charac
5. SR The features controllable in this Part 9 program covers each track enable disable AlttNum approach for ASCII codes and Leading Stop code enable disable The function for enabling each track of course comes in effect only when the track is physically available Please find in the mini CD delivered with SD200 or Product Information CD delivered with Posiflex POS system the folder for USBMSR and SetUp this demo program or download the installation program from our web sites http www posiflex com or http www posiflex com tw For ISO MSR in KP100 KP110 please find in the CD ROM attached to the system for the product KP100 KP110 under subdirectory drivers and then Jiva TP series according to what the host system is and then look for KP100 for installation of the program controlling the keypad usually referred to as KBM Please in the controlling program after installation enter the configuration of the keypad and then access the configuration for the MSR The features controllable in this program are the same as that for SD100 by jumper setting IBUTTON RECEPTOR Each iButton receptor is delivered with 2 iButton keys attached Each iButton key carries unique ID Please approach your dealer for any additional iButton key required PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD a Labeling On Key Top Before first time use of the keypad in KP100 KP110 an identification operation may be required First preprint or write in each cell o
6. e finger flat and motionless against the sensor detection surface for a couple of seconds during the imaging process It is most advisable in real practice to register enroll for each ID more than 1 finger and even better to register fingers from both hands into the system In this way the identification procedure can less likely be obstructed even in case of accidental injury Please note that the finger print sensor is not suitable for taking the finger print image of an infant Please refer to the readme files in the software installation for further detail or consult our web site http www posiflex com tw OPTICAL TYPE FINGER PRINT SENSOR a Cautions Never pour the glass cleaner directly on the sensor window Never use alcohol based cleaners Never submerge the sensor in liquid Never rub the window with an abrasive material including paper Do not poke the window coating with your fingernail or any hard item such as a pen nb WN b Principle The finger print sensor software never stores fingerprint images The finger print sensor software creates a fingerprint template which is a highly compressed and digitally encoded mathematical representation of fingerprint features This template is created when a user registers a finger and is stored in an encrypted file When the user later touches the fingerprint reader to authenticate a new template is created and compared to the registered template If there is a match t
7. f the attached colored legend sheet the name for each key Stick each cell to the corresponding key top and then put on the transparent key cap from the accessories In this way the labeling will be protected and resistant to scratch or rubbing Use the attached key clip to hook up the transparent key cap and change the label then re cap when re labeling is required Expand the key clip for cap of double key if exist b Key Top Replacement When replacement of key top is required please use a flattop screw driver instead of the attached key clip to help getting the key top off gently Please always first orientate the key tops correctly before inserting any key top back into the case of the keypad Failure to do so could result in permanent damage Please always match the latching tab on bottom stem of key top with the tab in guiding hole and gently press the key top down till a click sound is heard as described in the installation chapter Part 10
8. he authentication is successful c Finger Print Recognition In order for the sensor to acquire a good image of your finger you must place the pad of your finger but not the tip in the center of the sensor window Part 8 and apply gentle even pressure Do not roll your finger as usually practiced in the traditional ink and paper fingerprint taking technique Pressing too hard will distort your fingerprint Pressing too lightly will not expose a large enough area of your finger Also make sure to hold your finger on the sensor until you see the sensor light blink this may take longer for dry fingers Then lift your finger Although you may use any finger with the sensor your index finger of either hand works best If the sensor is capturing your finger image as indicated by the sensor blink and you have tried all the above suggestions you may need to reregister your finger d Sensor Activation There will always be a red light from the sensor to detect the presence of a finger when the sensor is activated Failure to connect to a self powered USB port will cause non operation of the sensor If you activate your terminal s power saving functionality but your third party application does not support this then your fingerprint sensor will enter sleep mode even though your workstation does not If this occurs you will need to disconnect and reconnect the sensor to the USB port Please check with your application deve
9. loper for compatibility e Cleaning the Sensor Depending on the amount of use the sensor window may need to be cleaned periodically To clean it apply the ie sticky side of a piece of adhesive cellophane tape on the e window and peel it away as in the drawing at right Under heavy usage the window coating on some sensors may turn cloudy from the salt in perspiration In this case gently wipe the window with a cloth not paper dampened with a mild ammonia based glass cleaner MAGNETIC STRIPE READER The magnetic stripe reader in KP100 KP110 connects to the host through KB port and therefore requires no driver installation to get it working The magnetic stripe reader in SD100 SD110 SD200 SD210 connects to the host through USB port working as a USB KB and therefore also requires no driver installation except setting up the USB keyboard to be enabled in system CMOS setup Besides the interface options there are also reader head options applicable to MSR in these security devices The reader head can be either JIS II type or any of the possible configurations in ISO standard tracks amp 2 2 amp 3 1 amp 2 amp 3 For ISO MSR some parameters on data readout can be set by jumper setting or by software provided by Posiflex as below For MSR to read card of AAMVA and CA DMV the reader head must be the 3 tracks ISO type There is a Posiflex USB MSR Manager program provided to control some parameter configuration for this M
10. ly enlarged pictures to the right above In the cavity found at rear side of KP100 there is a PS 2 KB jack Connect a standard PS 2 keyboard device to this jack and insert the cable from the PS 2 keyboard device into the indentation for strain relief and fixation when a PS 2 KB is required If a PS 2 keyboard is to be used in Jiva series with SD 100 installed with iButton receptor please connect it to the female connector from SD100 However should there be any compatibility issue for this cascaded keyboard please try use another brand keyboard or a USB keyboard for application If a programmable keyboard is to be connected for programming please connect it between the host and the PS 2 KB interface of iButton reader in SD100 SD110 otherwise programming may fail B FOR REAR TOP MOUNT KIT PD302 1 Separate the main unit of Jiva touch terminal from its stand assembly Consult a qualified electronic engineer to prepare power for the PD302 in the service window on rear side of the main unit and then reassemble the touch terminal 2 Aim the bottom center cavity of PD302 series toward the latch stub at rear of touch terminal main unit Then aim both metal and plastic hooks at rear of the PD302 series 7 toward the suitable ventilation openings on top rear of the main unit Please use a phillips head driver to fasten the screws on the metal hook but not to overdo it so that the metal hooks hold the ribs of the ventilation holes from inside 3
11. on loss of data or profits resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This information is provided as is and Posiflex Inc expressly disclaims any warranties expressed implied or statutory including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose good title and against infringement The information in this manual contains only essential hardware concerns for general user and is subject to change without notice Posiflex reserves the right to alter product designs layouts or drivers without notification The system integrator shall provide applicative notices and arrangement for special options utilizing this product The user may find the most up to date information of the hardware from web sites http www posiflex com or http www posiflex com tw All data should be backed up prior to the installation of any drive unit or storage peripheral Posiflex will not be responsible for any loss of data resulting from the use disuse or misuse of this or any other Posiflex product All rights are strictly reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without prior express written consent from Posiflex Inc the publisher of this documentation Copyright Posiflex Inc 2004 All brand and product names and trademarks are the property of thei
12. quired The content of the programmable keys should have been organized by the system integrator and requires no installation by end users Please use a flattop minus sign screw driver Do not use the attached key clip for this operation to help getting the key top off gently if change for blank key or double key is required Please always first orientate the key tops correctly before inserting any key top into the case of the keypad Failure to do so could result in Tab permanent damage Please always match the latching tab on bottom stem of key top with the tab Springy in guiding hole and gently press the key top down wall till a click sound is heard as indicated in the picture 6 For iButton Reader The iButton can be programmed to communicate on either RS232 interface or PS 2 KB interface through Hyper Terminal configuration setup Please refer to instruction on our web site for the detail In general this should be taken care of for the software in the way organized by the system integrator 7 For Customer Display The communication protocol should be set to 9600 bps none parity check 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Listed below are all commands that PD302 will respond to EPSON COMMAND MODE POWER ON DEFAULT COMMAND NAME HEX CODES FUNCTION BS lt 08 gt Move Cursor Left HT lt 09 gt Move Cursor Right LF lt 0A gt Move Cursor Down HOM lt 0B gt Move Cursor To Home Position CLR lt 0C gt Clear
13. r respective holders P N 19000900010 Part 1 D100 SD200 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW This manual covers side mount attachment upgrade kits KP100 SD100 SD200 and the rear top mount attachment kit PD302 for Posiflex Jiva series terminals and the extended side mount attachment kits KP110 SD110 SD210 for the touch monitor TM4115 The rear top mount kit PD302 is a 2 line by 20 6 0 x 9 66 mm easy viewing characters LCD customer display The side mount kits KP s and SD s provide flexible configuration of optional security devices with interfaces specified as tabled below KP100 KP110 SD100 SD110 SD200 SD210 Programmable 24 keys keypad fixed Numerical pad N A N A ISO 7811 USB ISO7811 USB or Smart card posc 1 0 USB PCSC 1 0 USB N A Magnetic ISO 7811 or JIS II stripe reader PS2 KB reader Finger print E M type USB E M type USB sensor or iButton PS2 KB iButton reader N A RS232 N A Optical type USB FURTHER DETAIL OPTIONS Items underlined below means that this item must be installed by Posiflex authorized distributor only and never by average user The iButton reader in table above must be installed prior to delivery from the factory e Magnetic Stripe Reader choice ISO 7811 head reader for tracks 1 and 2 ISO 7811 reader head for tracks 2 and 3 ISO 7811 reader head for tracks 1 2 and 3 AAMVA CA DMV JIS I reader head for KP10
14. siflex com tw for latest updates of such drivers 3 For E M Type Finger Print Sensor The finger print sensor is connected to the system through USB interface The operating system must be capable to handle the USB interface to have this device working Starting the computer with the USB interface for this device connected or inserting the USB interface of this device with the computer running will activate the Add New Hardware Wizard Follow the wizard and find in the above mentioned CD ROM under subdirectory drivers and then the main product KP100 KP110 or SD100 SD110 is applied to and then the subdirectory for the finger print scanner when required 4 For Optical Finger Print Sensor To include the drivers for this sensor to perform finger print registration or verification authentication in an AP requires the software programmer to purchase and utilize its SDK software developer s kit However Posiflex delivers this optical finger print sensor with its drivers Please find in the mini CD delivered with SD200 SD210 or Product Information CD delivered with Posiflex POS system the folder for Posiflex Optical Finger Print Sensor or download the installation program from our web http www posiflex com or http www posiflex com tw 5 For Programmable Key Pad This keypad provides double keys and blank keys for system integrator s choice to present some alterations in Part 5 layout appearance when re
15. ter lt 14 gt lt 0D gt Move Cursor To Left Most Position lt 14 gt lt 0E gt Clear Display lt 14 gt lt 10 gt lt 14 gt lt 11 gt Clear Line 2 lt 14 gt lt 12 gt Cursor Block Mode lt 14 gt lt 13 gt Cursor Under Line Mode lt 14 gt lt 15 gt lt 02 gt Clear Pass Through Flag lt 14 gt lt 16 gt Switch To Epson Mode lt 14 gt lt 17 gt Cursor On lt 14 gt lt 18 gt Cursor Off lt 14 gt lt 19 gt Reset lt 14 gt lt 1A gt lt P gt Move Cursor To Position P P 0 13 14 27h lt 14 gt lt 1B gt lt 14 gt lt 1C gt Move Cursor To Rightmost Position Of Line 2 The power on default of the PD302 itself is the Epson command mode The Euro Dollar Sign is designated at code lt D5 gt h Part 7 OPERATION GUIDE E M TYPE FINGER PRINT SENSOR The Posiflex E M type finger print sensor has been tested to operate well on reading finger prints of various skin conditions it is still advisable to keep the scanning area clean To have a successful scanning the finger must be placed in a way that the core of the finger print is within the scanning area and best be in the center of the area the finger should align with the sensing pad within a tolerance of 15 and the finger must get in touch with the drive ring around the scanning area Place the finger down flat lightly but firmly on the sensor Do not roll the finger as you might in a traditional ink and paper finger print taking Keep th
16. the host system You may find two screw holes on back of the right side of the main unit of Jiva series or TM4115 series Align the upgrade unit to the right edge of the main terminal Insert and fasten with the two screws with split washers included in your kit as indicated in the picture below Upgrade Unit Screw Holes The Upgrade Kit Back of Jiva Series Connection To Host Connect the USB connector of attachment kit to one of the USB ports of Jiva series or through cover area of TM4115 Connect the PS 2 KB connector of KP100 KP110 to the PS 2 KB jack in Jiva or through TM4115 When the SD100 SD110 is installed with iButton receptor there will be one additional 9 pin female D connector and a pair of male female PS 2 keyboard connectors from the upgrade kit Connect the D connector to the COM port for iButton setup and data connection Connect the male PS 2 keyboard connector to the keyboard port in Jiva or through TM4115 for data connection if KB interface Part 3 is selected Route the cable connection for the attachment kit to cable cover area of Jiva series or TM4115 through the side of the cable cover Break the obstructing side wall of the cable cover in the cable entrance to the connector area according to the needs Connection To PS 2 Keyboard KP100 Rear View PS 2 KB Connector KP100 Inclined ae Bottom View Indentation For Cable Holding Refer to the pictures of bottom of KP100 with their partial

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