Manual ID Tech IIa

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  • ID Tech IIa - page 1

    Full Insert Magnetic Stripe Reader and/or Smart Card Reader-Writer TTL SPECTRUM IIa User’s Manual 80059503-002 Rev . C R04/06 #456 ™ ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 2

    Warning This equipment has not been tested to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules for a digital device. This device is designed to be incorporated into a product that will be tested to comply with all regulatory requirements. Limited Warranty ID TECH warrants to the original purchaser for a period of 12 months from the date of invoice that this pr ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 3

    Table of Contents Description 1 Specifi cations 2 Installation 4 Operation 4 Optional features 5 Appendix A. Outline Drawing of Reader 6 Appendix B. Output Signal Descriptions and T iming Diagram Magnetic Stripe Reader/Smart Card Reader 7 Appendix C. Connector Pin-Outs 26-Pin Molex Connector 9 ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 4

    DESCRIPTION The ID TECH TTL Hybrid Insert Reader can be confi gured to read 1, 2, or 3 tracks of magnetic stripe data from cards conforming to ISO 7810 and 781 1 standards. TTL “data” and “clock” signals (CMOS levels) are output for each track. Spectrum also makes direct connection to IC cards conforming to ISO 7810, 7816, and EMV standard ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 5

    SPECIFICATIONS MAGNETICS PERFORMANCE CHARACTRISTICS Media speed: The circuit decodes data reliably at 3 to 50 inches per second (ips). Card Jitter: The circuit decodes data with bit cell spacing errors up to 15% (30% for subintervals) at media speeds of 3 to 50 ips. Low Amplitude Reading: Media with data recording amplitudes below ANSI and ISO spec ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 6

    3 ENVIRONMENT AL Operating T emperature: -5°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C). Latch units: 32°F to 131°F (0°C to 55°C) Storage T emperature: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C). Humidity: Maximum 95% non-condensing. RELIABILITY Magnetic Head Life: 1,000,000 card cycles minimum.* IC Card Connector: 1,000,000 card cycles minimum.* Chassis and Bezel: ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 7

    INSTALLATION The ID TECH Hybrid Insert Reader with the standard or metal bezel can be mounted via the front mounting fl anges. Side mounting studs are also provided. The reader can be mounted in any orientation, but the preferred position is with the printed circuit board (PCB) on top (so that debris will not accumulate on its surface). It accepts ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 8

    OPTIONAL FEATURES “ Gate ” Operation A spring-loaded gate protects the bezel opening from dust, dirt, and the insertion of foreign objects, but easily opens to permit card insertion. “ Card Latch ” Operation The optional “latch” mechanism is available with Standard and Flush-Mount bezels. A TTL- level control signal controls the mechani ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 9

    6 Appendix A OUTLINE DRAWING OF READER ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 10

    Appendix B MAGNETIC OUTPUT SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONS AND TIMING DIAGRAM Magnetic Stripe Reader/Smart Card Reader DA T Ax (DA T A TRACK LEVEL SIGNAL): The level of this signal indicates the value of the current bit being read. A LOW level data bit has a value of ONE. A HIGH level data bit has a value of ZERO. The data level is true and stable while the CL ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 11

    8 SW (CARD SEA TED SIGNAL Pin 10) : Its normal level is HIGH. When the card is fully inserted (seated), the SW signal goes LOW to indicate that all eight contacts on the reader are in full connection with the IC contacts on the smart card. This signal is used to tell the host that the ICC is fully inserted and power can be applied to the smart card ...

  • ID Tech IIa - page 12

    9 Rear View of I/O Connector * Indicates active low signal M = Magnetic only signals IC = Smart card only signals Notes: • Prefi x “IC-” for the signal from Smart Card Contactor , “M-” for the signal from Magnetic Stripe Card Reader . • The connector on the reader is a 26-Pin connector equivalent to Molex part number 87760-2616 (RoHS c ...

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