ERG Transit Systems MCR500 PC TYPE CARD READER User Manual users manual

ERG Transit Systems PC TYPE CARD READER users manual

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FCC ID: Q47-MCR500                                    EMC Technologies Report No. T50307_A     Page 1 of 13EMC Technologies Pty LtdUnit 3/87 Station Road,Seven Hills, NSW 2147 Australia+612 9624 2777   +612 9838 4050   www.emctech.com.auAPPENDIX  GUSER MANUAL
  This material is confidential to ERG and may not be disclosed in whole or in part to any third party nor used in any manner whatsoever other than for the purposes expressly consented to by ERG in writing. This material is also copyright and may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means in whole or in part without the express written consent of ERG.    Device Product Group MCR500 User Manual  Document No:  DPG-00266  Category:  81  Revision:  2  ERG Approvals  Author  Manager  Group Manager Name:  Dan Zorde  Stefan Walter  Gino Bertino Signature:    Date:
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 2 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 Document History Revision  Revision Date  Description  Author 0.1  12 Jan 2004  Initial Draft  M Hanssen 1.0  8 Mar 2004  Released  M Hanssen 1.1  28 Feb 2005  Updated with details of short variant MCR500  Dan Zorde 2.0  4 Mar 2005  Released for FCC  Dan Zorde
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 3 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 PURPOSE........................................................................................................................................ 6 1.2 SCOPE............................................................................................................................................ 6 1.3 TERMINOLOGY ................................................................................................................................6 2 MCR500 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... 7 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 8 3.1 HOST PCMCIA INTERFACE ............................................................................................................. 8 3.2 POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................................. 8 3.3 RF CONTROLLER............................................................................................................................. 8 3.3.1 Transmitter............................................................................................................................ 8 3.3.2 Receiver................................................................................................................................ 8 4 RECOMMENDED HARDWARE .......................................................................................................... 9 5 SOFTWARE AND IPAQ CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................10 5.1 TEST SOFTWARE........................................................................................................................... 10 5.2 IPAQ SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 10 6 MCR500.............................................................................................................................................. 11 6.1 MCR500 PHOTO’S....................................................................................................................... 11 6.2 MCR500 SHORT VARIANT PHOTO’S.............................................................................................. 12
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 4 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 List of Tables TABLE 1: RECOMMENDED HARDWARE.............................................................................................................. 9  List of Figures  FIGURE 1: TERMINOLOGY ................................................................................................................................6 FIGURE 2: IPAQ WITH MCR500 AND MCR500 SHORT VARIANT PHOTOS......................................................... 9 FIGURE 3: SOFTWARE ................................................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 4: MCR500 PHOTO OF THE FRONT ................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 5: MCR500 PHOTO OF THE BACK ..................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 6: MCR500 SHORT VARIANT PHOTO OF THE FRONT.......................................................................... 12 FIGURE 7: MCR500 SHORT VARIANT PHOTO OF THE BACK............................................................................ 12
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 5 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.  Operation 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Warning:  Any changes or modifications not expressively approved by ERG Transit Systems could void the user's authority to operate this equipment
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 6 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide summary technical details of the electrical interface and physical characteristic of the Multiprotocol Card Reader (MCR500) and its shorter variant.  It is intended for use by third party developers wanting to integrate the MCR500 Module into new or existing products. 1.2 Scope This manual is intended for use by third party developers and integrators familiar with similar type of equipment. This manual contains technical information sufficient to give technical personnel an operational understanding of the MCR500 and its variant. 1.3 Terminology Figure 1: Terminology Term  Definition A Amp(s), Ampere(s) ASK  Amplitude Shift Keying  bps  Bits per second BPSK  Binary Phased Shift Keying  CMOS  Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor CSC  Contact-less Smart Card DUT  Device Under Test EEPROM  Electrically Eraseable ROM EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EPLD  Eraseable, Programmable Logic Device GND  Ground – negative supply Host  A processing unit. (iPaq) Hz  Hertz, cycles per second IEC  International Electrotechnical Commission ISO  International Standards Organisation JTAG  Joint Test Action Group MCR  Multi protocol Contactless Reader mm millimetre(s) NRZ-L  Non-return to zero - level  OOK On-Off keying PCB  Printed Circuit Board RAM  Random Access Memory s second(s) SAM  Security Access Module
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 7 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 2  MCR500 Technical Specifications Form Factor • PCMCIA Type II PC Card Extended. • Card and Socket Services 2.1 compliant Contactless Card • Contact less cards as per ISO 14443 type A & type B  • 8bit Parallel access to controller. Security Access Modules • 2 x ID-000 SAM sockets provided.  • 8Bit Parallel access to controller. Power Consumption • <500mA worst case. (Datasheet Calculations, 5V SAMs) • <160mA @ 3.3V (Card transaction with 2 SAMs) • <50mA when in standby mode (Both chips in standby mode). • <15mA when in sleep mode Temperature Range • Operating temperature range 0º to +70ºC. • Storage temperature range -20º to +80ºC. Weight & Dimmensions • 40g  • 121.6 x 53.9 x 5.0mm (± 0.3) Humidity • 5% to 95% Relative Humidity (non- condensing). Ingress Protection • IP52. EMC Compliance • US – FCC Part 15 • Europe - CE R&TTE  • Australia C Tick Operating System • Windows CE 2003 (Driver available) • Extendable to other PC operating systems.
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 8 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 3 Electrical specification 3.1  Host PCMCIA interface  Item  Description MCR to Host communication interface  PCMCIA Type II PC Card Extended. Card and Socket Services 2.1 compliant  3.2 Power Supply The MCR500 PC Card module derives power directly from the host.  Item  Description Supply voltage  3.3Vdc ±0.1V with ripple of less than 100mV peak-peak. Supply current  Maximum 500 mA, typical 150 mA Input power requirements  Maximum 1.65 Watts, typical 0.5 Watts 3.3 RF controller The standards supported by the RF controller are ISO/IEC 14443 Type A, ISO/IEC 14443 Type B and Mifare Standard. 3.3.1 Transmitter The MCR500 transmitter complies with the following specifications:  Item  Description Carrier Frequency  13.56 MHz + 7 kHz (ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001, 6.1) Modulation Rise and Fall Time  < 2.0 µsec (ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001, 8.1.2 and 9.1.2) ASK Modulation  100% Modified Miller (ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001, 7 and 8) 8%-14% NRZ (ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001, 7 and 9) 3.3.2 Receiver The MCR500 receiver complies with the following specifications: Item  Description Carrier Frequency   13.56 MHz  Subcarrier Frequency  847.5 kHz (ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001, 7, 8 and 9) Subcarrier Data  OOK Manchester (ISO/IEC 14443-3:2001 7 and 8) BPSK NRZ-L (ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001, 7 and 9)
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 9 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 4 Recommended Hardware  Figure 2: iPAQ with MCR500 and MCR500 Short Variant Photos  Ref  Item /  Order No  Description  Qty  Source / Manufacturer  Purpose 1.   H5550/ FA107A IPAQ Pocket PC H5550 1  Hewlett-Packard  Processing Unit, Interface for transactions 2.   249704-B22 FA120A#AC3 PC Card Expansion Pack  1  Hewlett-Packard  PC Slot for IPAQ, external battery 3.   MCR500 / 11081  Multipurpose Card Reader  1 ERG  Card reader 4.   MCR500 / 18252  Multipurpose Card Reader  1  ERG  Card reader with shorter antenna Table 1: Recommended Hardware
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 10 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 5  Software and iPAQ Configuration The following describes how the iPAQ software should be configured for correct operation. This assumes that an application based on ERG example source files has been created called MCR500APP.EXE. 5.1 Test Software  Ref  Description  Ver  Source Purpose 1.    MCR500.DLL  1.0.0.6  ERG  MCR500 PCMCIA Driver 2.    MCR500APP.EXE  1.0  ERG  MCR500 Application Software 3.   MFCCE300D.DLL  6.0.99.0  MS  MFC DLL 4.    CIS.BIN  00.15  ERG  MCR500 EEPROM Code (CIS) Figure 3: Software 5.2  iPAQ Software installation Install Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC following the instructions which came with the iPAQ. After successful installation place the iPAQ into its cradle and wait for ActiveSync to connect. Then launch the ActiveSync Explorer from the PC’s System Tray and copy the following files from the DAMS release floppy onto the iPAQ: A:\mcr500.dll to \Windows A:\ mfcce300d.dll to \Windows A:\mcr500app.exe to \Windows\Start Menu A:\cis.bin to \ Enable mcr500app in the Start Menu by selecting the appropriate entry in: Start|Settings|Menus
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 11 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 6 MCR500 6.1 MCR500 Photo’s   Figure 4: MCR500 Photo of the Front   Figure 5: MCR500 Photo of the Back
Device Product Group  Security Level 3  MCR500 User Manual  DPG-00266  ERG Confidential © ERG 2005  Page 12 of 12 Revision 2 / 4 Mar 2005 6.2  MCR500 Short Variant Photo’s  Figure 6: MCR500 Short Variant Photo of the Front   Figure 7: MCR500 Short Variant Photo of the Back

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