GIGA TMS MINI400B Portable MSR Reader with Bluetooth User Manual Visio MINI400B User s Manual vsd
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*** USER’S MANUAL *** FCC ID: WXAMINI400B -1- TM951241 ......................................................................................... .......................................... Connections ......................................................................................... Information Technical And Operational Description Card Data Format Specifications ............................................................................ 10 ..................................................................................... 11 Communication Protocol ..................................................................... 12 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial 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 to radio communication. 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. -2- Mini400B Series Magnetic Swipe Reader MACHINE TYPE FUNCTION MC 123 Li-Polymer Muti-Charge BlueTooth 2048 LED STATUS REC QUEUE USB Ver 1.1 Mini400B OFF AUTO OFF F - MEM 512 KB Rechargeable GNET RTC FFM VER 1.2 Track 1 & 2 & 3 Bluetooth adaptor Installation Refer to page10 Read the instructions on your device before installing batteries 1. Insert batteries into your device properly, with the (+) and (-) terminals aligned correctly. 2. Always fully charge your batteries before use. 3. When you charge the batteries for the first time, or if the batteries have been stored for a long time, it normally takes about 3 charge and discharge cycles for the batteries to regain full capacity. 4. It is normal for batteries to become hot during charging and they will gradually cool down to room temperature after fully charged. 5. Store the batteries in a cool and dry place. 6. Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be used for a long time. 7. Keep battery contact surfaces and battery compartment contacts clean by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or a rough cloth each time you replace batteries. 8. If the performance of the batteries decrease substantially, it is time to replace the batteries. 9. Keep batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a physician at once. -3- Information Lithium Ion Polymer Battery Handling Guideline Danger ! It may cause the battery swelling, leaking, explosion or ignition, if you do not reading following: 1. Do not store battery in a manner that allows terminals to short. 2. The cell batteries are requested to be stored within a proper temperature range specified in this specifications. 3. Use only approved charger (Mini123EX).Improperly charging a cell or battery may cause the cell or battery to flame or damage. 4. Prohibit reversing cell polarity within a battery assembly. The battery must be connected correctly. 5. Do not heat or dispose the battery into fire, water or other liquids. 6. Do not short-circuit a battery. Extended short-circuiting creates high temperature in the cell and at the terminals. Physical contact to high temperature can cause skin burns. In addition, extended short-circuit may cause the cell or battery to flame. 7. Do not bend, fold or fall the battery or part of the battery. It may cause the battery be damaged and result in the battery swelling, leaking, explosion or ignition. 8. Do not open or manipulate the folded cell edge. 9. Do not bend or fold the sealing edge. And do not tear off the sealing film. 10. Do not drop or cause unnecessary shocks to the battery. 11. No sharp edge components shall be inside the battery housing. The sharp edge may destroy the cell packaging. 12. Do not carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse with metal objects like coins, paper clips and hair pins, etc. This will short circuit the battery, generating high heat. 13. Do not directly heat cell body. It may cause the battery be damaged by heat above 90 . 14. Never disassemble a battery. 15. Never solder a battery. Warning ! It may cause the battery swelling, leaking, explosion or ignition, if you do not reading following: 1. Do not put the battery into microware, washing machine or drying machine. 2. Do not put the battery onto oven. 3. Do not mixed batteries and types. Avoid to use old and new cells or cells of different sizes,different chemistry or types in the same battery assembly. 4. Do not use a damaged battery. 5. Keep away batteries from children. 6. In case of contacting the materials from a damaged or ruptured cell or battery: Eye contact: Washing immediately with plenty of water and soap or for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Skin contact: Washing immediately with water and soap. Inhalation of Vented Gas: Remove to fresh air. Get medical attention. Ingestion : Get medical attention immediately. Caution ! 1. Do not place batteries near heating sources, nor exposed to direct sunlight for long periods. Elevated temperature can result in reduced battery service life. 2. The battery shall be operated (stored, charged and discharged ) in the temperature specified in this specifications. Operating Temperature: Charging : 0 ~45 Discharge : -20 ~60 Storage -20 ~45 3. Do not overcharge or overdischarge batteries. It will decrease the batteries' service life. * Manufactory has no liability for problems that occur when the above specifications are not followed. -4- Information Standard Package CD-ROM ( DISK5269 ) Main unit ( Mini400B ) Chain Sling ( TM09F1001 ) Option Li-Polymer Rechargeable Battery 3.7V 250mAH ( BAT-T0011 ) USB Cable ( WAS-T0233 ) -5- Front Panel Display and Operations Battery Box Power & Control Button Connector Card Reader Power ,Memory ,Read Status Bluetooth & Battery Status LED indicator LED indicator Card Reader Swipe the card through the entire length of the slot to read. Power,Memory,Read Status LED Indicator When encountering erroneous input, defective card, misread,bad memory or incorrectly encoded data and so on, the device will turn on the ERROR indicator . Bluetooth & Battery Status LED Indicator Indicating the bluetooth is standby, the bluetooth connection is ON or OFF, the battery is ready ,charging progress , charge done, charge suspend in charge mode or low battery in operational mode. Connector For connection to host computer and external Power for charge Battery . Battery Box Put the battery in box and hold battery . Power & Control Button Turn the Mini400B on/off power. Note : Hold the power button for 3 sec for power off. -6- Technical And Operational Description Display Information Power,Memory,Read Status LED Indicator Status Green LED Red LED Buzzer Read Card *1 Power On Take turns blink 2 times Beep. Beep. Auto Power Off Take turns blink 2 times Beep. Beep. Ready On Off Read OK Blink 1 times Off Beep. Read Error Off Blink 1 times Beep. Beep. Beep. Inactive Battery Off Blink 3 times Beep. Beep. Beep. RTC No Setting Take turns blink Memory will be Full Slow Blink Off Memory Full Fast Blink Off Memory bad Off Blink Off On Firmware Management mode Bluetooth & Battery Status LED Indicator Status Blue LED Red LED Bluetooth standby On Bluetooth connected Blink Precharge in progress Fast charge in progress On Charge done Off Charge suspend Low Battery (temperature ,Timer Fault) -7- Slow Blink Fast Blink Off Technical And Operational Description Operational Description 1. Powered by Battery For normal use, the unit is powered by battery. Push the Power Switch Button for about 1.5 seconds to turn on the unit. Also push the Power Switch Button for about 1.5 seconds to turn off the unit. After the unit is turned on, the power would be turned off automatically if there is no swiping a card on the unit in 30 seconds. This means the unit would be turned off if no swiping a card again in every 30 seconds after every card swiping. It would have Low Battery Detect/Warning indication when the unit is powered by battery. 2. Powered by Cable When the unit is connected with the PC through the communication Cable (WAS-T0233) and the PC is running Mini400B software and open the COM PORT for the unit, then the unit will be turned on in about 0.5 second by the PC through the USB PORT. Then you can do the unit Setting, Configuration or data downloading. When the software closes the COM PORT or exits, the power turn off from the PC immediately. When powered by cable from PC, the Power Switch would have no function and the unit would have no Low Battery Detect/Warning function. 3. Real Time Clock Setting Before start using the unit, you must set the Real Time Clock (RTC) inside the unit to your local time. If there is no battery for quite a while or it is powered by cable for quite a while this would cause Real Time clock (RTC) malfunctioned due to no power supply. When put on the battery to turn on the unit and the Red/Green LED take turns blinking, this means the RTC is malfunctioning and you must do the RTC time setting before you use the unit. 4. Low Battery Detect When powered by battery, it would have Low Battery Detect function. When the battery goes low, the Bluetooth & Battery Status LED would flash red once every 2 second and you must charge battery immediately, otherwise, the unit would shut down any time without pre-warning. 5. Charge Mode There are three different charge modes for Mini400B: low battery mode ;real time mode and manual charge mode. Low battery charge mode is used when the battery hits low voltage, it starts to be charged automatically. Real time charge mode is whenever the Mini400B cable is connected to USB, it would be charged immediately. Manual charge mode is the charge is controlled by Demo software . User can use the software to start or stop charging. The default set mode is on low battery charge mode. 6. Charge Status Indication When Mini400B is in charge, Bluetooth & Battery Status LED Indicator light show slow blink red that means the battery is in the pre-charge. When Bluetooth & Battery Status LED Indicator light turns to red, it means the battery is in charge status. When Bluetooth & Battery Status Indicator light turn off, it means the charge is finished. If the charge process has unusual situation, Bluetooth & Battery Status Indicator light will show red fast blink. If Mini400B cable is connected, and battery is not in charge, Bluetooth & Battery Status Indicator light will turn off. 7. Memory Low Warning Log database memory is almost full (>90%). Adding new records is still possible but you are advised to free up the log database memory by uploading the data to the PC as soon as possible. 8. Memory Full Warning Log database memory is full. You not be able to add any new records. Free the log database memory by uploading the data to the PC. 9. Firmware Management mode (FMM) FMM allows you to quickly upgrade your Mini123EX's internal firmware via com port and also check validity of currently loaded firmware. Contact your dealer for most recent firmware upgrade files. 10. Bluetooth Mode For normal use, the unit is powered by battery. Push the Power Switch Button for about 2.5 seconds to turn on the unit. the bluetooth will standby and Bluetooth & Battery Status LED Indicator light show blue, when the unit will be turned on in by the PC through the Bluetooth Adapter and the PC is running Mini400B software,the bluetooth will standby and Bluetooth & Battery Status LED Indicator light show blink blue. -8- Connections WAS-T0233 USB 4P FEMALE PIN FUNCTION VCC DD+ GND MINI USB 4P FUNCTION VCC RXD TXD GND Connect to PC USB PORT Personal Computer Mini400B Note: 1. When Mini400B is connected/disconnected to USB port, it would be turned On/Off automatically. 2. Normally the charging time is about 1.5 ~ 2.5 hours (Default setting is low battery charge mode, it is detected when the battery is low, it would be charge until Full automatically). The working hours would be more than 48 hours (Stand alone and Always On). When Mini400B is connected with USB. 3. The battery life is more than 300 times. If user uses improperly charge mode, it may affect the battery life. -9- CARD DATA STRING TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 DATE & TIME SS TRACK1 DATA ES SS TRACK2 DATA ES SS TRACK3 DATA ES TRACK1 DATA TRACK2 DATA TRACK3 DATA SP DATE SP DATE TIME SP TIME WEEK WEEK TRACK 1 CARD ID Track 1 IATA Bits Per Inch 1. SS is the start sentinel ( % ). 2. ES is the end sentinel ( ? ). 3. Card Id up to 76 alphanumeric data characters. 210 Bits Per Character Alphanumeric Characters 79 TRACK 2 CARD ID Track 2 ABA Bits Per Inch 1. SS is the start sentinel ( ; ). 2. ES is the end sentinel ( ? ). 3. Card Id up to 37 numeric data characters. 75 Bits Per Character Numeric Characters 40 TRACK 3 CARD ID 1. SS is the start sentinel ( + ). 2. ES is the end sentinel ( ? ). 3. Card Id up to 104 numeric data characters. Track 3 Thrift Bits Per Inch 210 Bits Per Character Numeric Characters 107 DATE&TIME&WEEK SP DATE SP TIME SP WEEK YYYY/MM/DD SP HH:MM:SS SP 1. SP is the SPACE characters ( 20h ). 2. TIME is 24hr . - 10 - WEEK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MC 123 Magnetic Stripe Card : TRACK 1 / IATA / 210 bpi / 79 Alphanumeric Characters TRACK 2 / ABA / 75 bpi / 40 Numeric Characters TRACK 3 / Thrift / 210 bpi / 107 Numeric Characters BlueTooth Bluetooth Interface : SPP Profile ,Class 2 ,Compatible Bluetooth V2.0+EDR,V1.2,V1.1 USB Ver 1.1 USB Interface Full compliance with the USB Specification V 1.1 The device uses a Virtual Serial Port Driver, making it appear to have the software like a standard RS232 Serial Port. GNET VER 1.2 RTC 2048 REC QUEUE Li-Polymer Rechargeable AC DC Communication Protocol : Version 1.2 (GNET V1.2) CLOCK : Real Time Clock (RTC) module and back-up capacitor Memory Size for Storing Data : CMOS Serial Flash Memory 512K bytes Up to 2048 records ( 256 Bytes / Record ) Battery Power : Rechargeable Lithium-ion Polymer Battery Nominal Capacity: 250 mAH ( Typical ) Nominal Voltage: 3.7 V Cycle Life: 300 cycles ( at least ) Low Battery Detect and Built-in Quick Charge Circuit Power Supply for Charge : DC 5V , 200mA ( for RS-232 ) or USB Powered Charging duration time : 1.5 ~ 2.5 hr Working duration time after charge : 48 hr ( always power on ) Dimensions : L 82 x W 27.5 x H 21 mm C/F Environment : Operating Temp : -0℃ ~ +60℃ ( Discharge ) -0℃ ~ +45℃ ( Charging ) Storage Temp : -10 ~ +65℃ Humidity : 10 ~ 90 % relative Mounting : Portable or Any surface - 11 - GNET FEATURES Support TTY (TELE TYPE) OPERATION Use TTY to send commands and messages. Simple handshaking One enquiry one answer back. Multi-link capability Expandability GNET provides 4 major functions: 1. POLLING 2. LOGIN / LOGOUT 3. DATABASE 4. INFORMATION Also can be expandable. Simple format Use ASCII value for each field and use Separator "," between two Fields. GNET Handshaking ACK NACK NACK TIME OUT TX1 RX TX2 RX TX3 RX TX3 RX TX4 TIME OUT RX1 ACK RX2 NACK RX ERR NACK RX3 ACK NO RX4 WAIT RX GNET PACKET STX CMD CONTENTS CHKSUM CR STX REPLY CONTENTS CHKSUM CR ITEM STX CMD CONTENTS CHKSUM CR REPLY Dec Ascii Ascii Ascii 13 (78) 65 Hex 02 Ascii Ascii Ascii 0d (4e) 41 Control Key ^B Ascii Ascii Ascii ^M (N) A - 12 - Function Start of Text Command Code Contents Data Check Sum Carriage Return (Negative) Acknowledge Communication Protocol Command Index Table Topic Command Contents Description 4 Characters for Login(0000) Login Logout Set Password Get Register Set register Get Product Version Set Date,Time and Week Get Date and Time Get Number of Record Read Record by Number Erase All Record Contents Reply Information See Error Index Table Description ACK+Information NAK+Information SETTING DATABASE New four digit password Date,Time,Week Number Reply Index Table Topic ACK NAK Reply Error Index Table ( For Reply NAK ) Topic ACCESS LEVEL COMMAND CODE DATABASE FILE Description Access Denied or Password Error Command packet is too long Command packet is empty Command code is out of range Illegal Command or Data Database and Register is Empty Record number is out of range Check Sum Error Memory Not Enough Action Failure File Not Exist Error Index 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A - 13 - Communication Protocol 1. GET NUMBER OF RECORD : STX STX NUMBER CR NUMBER CHKSUM CR Record Count . 4 Bytes Width ( 0000h ~ 0080h ) EXAMPLE 02 0d 02 000C 14 0d The Total of Record Count : 12 2. READ RECORD BY NUMBER : STX NUMBER STX NUMBER , NUMBER DATA CR DATA CHKSUM CR Record Count . 4 Bytes Width ( 0000h ~ 007Fh ) Record Data ( TRACK1 , TRACK2 , TRACK3 ) EXAMPLE 02 000B 0d 02 000B ABCD ? ; 2222 ? + 3333 Read Record Number : 11 TRACK1 ID : ABCD , TRACK2 ID : 2222 , TRACK3 ID : 3333 3. ERASE ALL RECORD : STX CR STX CR EXAMPLE 02 0d 02 0d ERASE ALL RECORD - 14 - C7 0d Communication Protocol 4. SET DATE AND TIME : STX STX YYYY MM DD hh mm ss YYYYMMDDhhmmssw CR CR Week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Year (1980 - 20xx ) Month (01 - 12 ) Date ( 01 - 31 ) Hour ( 00 - 23 ) Mintue ( 00 - 59 ) Second ( 00 - 59 ) Week ( 1 - 7 ) EXAMPLE 02 200005051230006 02 0d 0d Set Date = 2000 / 5 / 5 Set Time = 12 : 30 : 00 , Friday 5. GET DATE AND TIME: STX STX CR YYYYMMDDhhmmssw CR EXAMPLE 02 0d 02 200011081420314 0d Get Date : 2000 / 11 / 8 Get Time : 14 : 20 : 31 , Wednesday 6. GET PRODUCT VERSION : STX STX VERSION CR VERSION CR VxxRmm , Vxx : Firmware Version x.x , Rmm : Modify mm Times - 15 - Communication Protocol EXAMPLE 02 0d 02 V1.0R00 0d Firmware Version = 1.0 Modify times = 0 7. SET REGISTER : STX STX REGISTER PARAM CHKSUM REGISTER PARAM CHKSUM CR CR Register Address . 2 Bytes Width ( 00h ~ FFh ) Set Parameters of Register C + REGISTER + , + PARAM 7-1. SET POWER MODE : STX STX "00" "01~FE" "FF" 12 MODE CHKSUM CR CR MODE Real Control Auto Power OFF Always Power ON EXAMPLE 02 12 02 0d 00 32 0d Modem : 2400 Non- modem : 9600 Write to Parameter Table Address : 12 h Set Power Mode : Real Control CHKSUM= 43h(C) + 31h(1)+ 32h(2) + 2Ch(,) +30h(0) + 30h(0) = 132h = 33h(3) + 32h(2) 7-2. SET AUTO POWER OFF TIME (LOW BYTE) : STX STX "00-FF" 10 SECL CR SECL 00h-FFh (0-255)/2 Second - 16 - CHKSUM CR Communication Protocol EXAMPLE 02 10 02 0d 0A 41 0d Modem : 2400 Non- modem : 9600 Write to Parameter Table Address : 10 h Auto Power Off Time (Low Byte) : 5 Seconds 7-3. SET AUTO POWER OFF TIME (HIGH BYTE) : STX STX 11 SECH CHKSUM CR CR SECH (00-FF)/2 *256 Seconds "00-FF" EXAMPLE 02 11 02 0d 02 33 0d Modem : 2400 Non- modem : 9600 Write to Parameter Table Address : 11 h Auto Power Off Time (High Byte) : 2/2*256 Seconds 7-4. SET BUZZER ON/OFF : STX STX 19 MODE CHKSUM CR CR MODE BUZZER OFF BUZZER ON "FF" "xx" EXAMPLE 02 19 02 0d 48 45 0d Modem : 2400 Non- modem : 9600 Write to Parameter Table Address : 19 h xx : any value - 17 - Communication Protocol 7-5. SET TRACK ACTIVE MODE : STX STX TRACK MODE CHKSUM CR CR TRACK "30" "31" "32" MODE TRACK 1 TRACK2 TRACK3 "FF" "00" "01" ENABLE DISABLE REQUIRED EXAMPLE 02 30 02 0d FF 5E 0d MODE 71 0d Write to Parameter Table Address : 30 h TRACK ACTIVE MODE : TRACK 1 ENABLE . 7-6. SET POWER SAVE MODE : STX STX POWER SAVE CR MODE "FF" "00~FE" DISABLE ENABLE EXAMPLE 02 1E 02 0d FF Write to Parameter Table Address : 1E h Power Save Mode : Power Save Mode Disable . - 18 - CHKSUM CR Communication Protocol 8. GET REGISTER : STX REGSTER STX PARAM REGSTER PARAM CR CHKSUM CR Register Address . 2 Bytes Width ( 00h ~ FFh ) Set Parameters of Register 8-1. GET POWER MODE : STX 12 CR STX MODE CHKSUM CR Same 7-1. SET POWER MODE EXAMPLE 02 12 0d 02 00 A1 0d Write to Parameter Table Address : 12 h Get Power Mode : Real Control 8-2. GET AUTO POWER OFF TIME (LOW BYTE) : STX 10 CR STX SECL CHKSUM CR Same 7-2. SET AUTO POWER OFF TIME (LOW BYTE ) EXAMPLE 02 10 0d 02 0A B2 0d Get Parameter From Parameter Table Address : 10 h Auto Power Off Time Period (Low Byte) : 5 Seconds - 19 - Communication Protocol 8-3. GET AUTO POWER OFF TIME (HIGH BYTE) : STX 11 CR STX SECH CHKSUM CR Same 7-3. SET AUTO POWER OFF (HIGH BYTE) EXAMPLE 02 11 0d 02 02 A3 0d Get Parameter From Parameter Table Address : 11 h Auto Power Off Time Period (High Byte) : 2*256/2 Seconds 8-4. GET SOUND MODE : STX 19 CR STX SECH CHKSUM CR EXAMPLE 02 19 0d 02 FF CD 0d Get Parameter From Parameter Table Address : 19 h SOUND MODE : ENABLE 8-5. GET TRACK ACTIVE MODE : STX TRACK STX SECH CR CHKSUM TRACK "30" "31" "32" TRACK 1 TRACK2 TRACK3 EXAMPLE 02 30 0d 02 FF CD 0d Get Parameter From Parameter Table Address : 30 h TRACK 1 ACTIVE MODE : ENABLE - 20 - CR Communication Protocol 9. LOGIN : STX PASSWORD STX PASSWORD CR CR 4 Characters for Login. 0000=Initial value EXAMPLE 02 02 0000 0d 0d Login password : 0000 10. LOGOUT : STX CR STX CR EXAMPLE 02 0d 02 0d Logout 11. SET PASSWORD : STX STX PASSWORD PASSWORD CHKSUM CR New four digit password EXAMPLE 02 02 1234 1A 0d Set new password : 1234 - 21 - 0d CR Communication Protocol 12. GET/SET BLUETOOTH NAME(only workable with cable WAS-T0233) STX STX G/S NAME CR CR NAME default setting=MINI400 EXAMPLE G=GET 02 02 0d MINI400B 0d S=SET 12-1. GET/SET BLUETOOTH PIN CODE(only workable with cable WAS-T0233) STX STX G/S PIN CODE CR CR NAME default setting=MINI400 EXAMPLE G=GET 02 02 0d S=SET 1234 0d Set new PIN CODE : 1234 12. SET BLUETOOTH PAIR CLEAR(only workable with cable WAS-T0233) STX STX CR CR NAME default setting=MINI400 EXAMPLE 02 02 0d 0d S=SET - 22 -
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