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USING YOUR SECUREKEY
Date Created: January 27, 2010
Author: Pierre A. Roberge
Version 1.4
This document is the property of SecureKey Technologies Inc. (SecureKey). All information contained
in this document is confidential and proprietary to SecureKey.
SecureKey Technologies Inc reserves the right to make changes, without notice, to any product
herein to improve reliability, functionality, or design. SecureKey Technologies advises its customers
to obtain the latest version of device data sheets to verify, before placing orders, that the information
is current.
Information provided by SecureKey Technologies is believed to be accurate and reliable. However,
SecureKey does not assume
me any liability resulting from the application or use of any product
described within.
Published by:
SecureKey Technologies Inc.
36 York Mills Road,
Toronto, M2P 2E9
Copyright 2006-2010
2010 SecureKey Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.
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Table of Content
1.
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
ABOUT SECUREKEY .................................................................................................................................. 4
2. THE SECUREKEY PC HOST APPLICATION ......................................................................................... 4
3. ABOUT THE SECUREKEY TOKEN ......................................................................................................... 5
3.1
LED STATUS INDICATOR ........................................................................................................................... 5
3.2
AUDIO STATUS SIGNATURES ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.3
CARD ORIENTATION .................................................................................................................................. 6
4. APPENDIX A ................................................................................................................................................. 7
4.1
INSTALLING THE SECUREKEY PC HOST APPLICATION .............................................................................. 7
4.2
UNINSTALLING THE SECUREKEY PC HOST ............................................................................................... 8
Change History
Updated By
Date
Changes Made
Pierre Roberge
January 27, 2010
Original document
Andre Boysen
February 8, 2010
Added LED, audio and card orientation section
Thom Hounsell
July 7, 2010
Added introduction, formatting, added sections on
accessing app, token usage.
Thom Hounsell
July 12, 2010
Added regulatory compliance section
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1. INTRODUCTION
This document describes how the SecureKey device is used in the end-user environment.
1.1 ABOUT SECUREKEY
SecureKey makes it faster and easier to shop online and access banking and other secured web
sites while increasing security. SecureKey lets online customers authenticate with their
contactless or contact chip card so that sign-on and check-out processes become more familiar
and more secure.
The USB-based SecureKey can read cards while insulating the card information from the PC. At
check-out and sign-on pages, the user simply taps their card against the SecureKey or inserts
their contact card. SecureKey then securely interacts with the card, delivering the needed card,
device and transaction details to the card issuer or other relying party for validation. All security
operations take place within an EAL certified secure element. The SecureKey’s ability to protect
card details is an important advantage of our technology over generic PC/SC-based smart card
readers.
For the cardholder, the act of tapping or inserting their card is familiar and convenient. During ecommerce transactions, merchant forms are automatically filled for the cardholder without
requiring changes to the merchant site. For the card issuers and other relying parties, online
authentication is strengthened and investments modern cards are leveraged. The SecureKey
device can interact with a variety of form factors, such as payment cards and stickers, access
control cards, NFC compliant mobile handsets or any other contactless form factor that supports
proximity (ISO/IEC 14443) or NFC (ISO/IEC 18092) contactless communication protocols.
SecureKey provides strong authentication appropriate for e-commerce checkout, banking and
VPN sign-on. SecureKey can be used for many scenarios including online payment, strong
online authentication, VPN authentication, and EMV scripting. A single SecureKey device can be
used with multiple cards and cardholders. The SecureKey solution is portable, browser
independent, firewall and anti-virus friendly and does not require any software installation or
administrative privileges on the cardholder’s computer.
2. THE SECUREKEY PC HOST APPLICATION
The SecureKey Token is designed to be plug-and-play and no installation is normally required.
Installation might be required if, for example, “autorun/autoplay” is disabled, or if the hot
computer does not allow external CD-ROM driver. The procedure for manually installing and
uninstalling is described in Appendix A of this document.
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3. ABOUT THE SECUREKEY TOKEN
This section provides information on understanding and using the SecureKey token, as well as
troubleshooting information. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
3.1 LED STATUS INDICATOR
The LED is the light emitting diode on the Token casing as shown in the table. It has four
possible colour states: off, green, orange and red as described in the table below.
LED
Colour
LED State
Off
Meaning
Token is unpowered
Green
Solid
Token is powered and has "connected" to the PC Host application,
and has been activated
Green
Fast flash
Card in the field, visible to the Contactless reader.
Green
Slow Flash
Token is powered and has "connected" to the PC Host application,
but has not been activated
Orange
Fast Flash
Token is "booting up". It has power but is not yet operational
Orange
Slow Flash
Firmware update (turn off contactless card reader)
Red
Slow Flash
Firmware update failed (a.k.a. firmware component missing)
Red
Solid
Permanent Error (turn off contactless car reader)
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3.2 AUDIO STATUS SIGNATURES
When a card is presented to the Token there is an audible sound status signal. The beep is
heard every time a card is presented.
Sound
Meaning
High Beep
Card presented to Token successfully read
Low Beep
Unrecognised card presented to Token or failed communication with the
card. Either the card not presented long enough or card was not readable
by the Token
No Beep
Either no communication with the card, or speaker volume not high enough
3.3 CARD ORIENTATION
Both the card and the Token have internal antennas. With most cards, the best communication
results are achieved when the card is held perpendicular to the SecureKey. See the diagram
below.
Orientation
Most Effective
Card and token are
perpendicular
Least Effective
Card and token are
parallel
Diagram
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4. APPENDIX A
4.1 INSTALLING THE SECUREKEY PC HOST APPLICATION
1. Go to Computer
2. Right click on CD Drive (F:) SecureKey and select Open
3. Double click SECUREKEY
4. Click on Yes to install
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4.2 UNINSTALLING THE SECUREKEY PC HOST
If the SecureKey PC Host application has been installed on the host computer the following steps
will remove it.
1. Uninstall the SecureKey PC Host application from the Window Control Panel. In the Control
Panel select Programs and Features. Right click on the item labeled SecureKey AutoStart
Monitor. Select Uninstall.
2. Reboot the computer before using the SecureKey token again.
5. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE:
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. Any
changes or modifications of this product, not approved by manufacturer will void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
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