TSL Smartcard 1060 Manual de usuario

SmartCard 1060 User Guide.doc
Smartcard 1060 User Guide
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Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Parts of the Smartcard 1060 ........................................................................................................ 4
3 Attaching to an MC70.................................................................................................................... 5
4 Detaching from an MC70.............................................................................................................. 6
5 Using the Smartcard 1060............................................................................................................ 7
5.1 Installing the Smartcard Driver............................................................................................. 7
5.1.1 CAB File Install ............................................................................................................... 7
5.1.2 Booting the MC70 .......................................................................................................... 7
5.2 Memory Card Support ........................................................................................................... 7
5.3 Basic operation....................................................................................................................... 8
5.4 Status LEDs .......................................................................................................................... 12
5.5 Software support for the Smartcard 1060 ........................................................................ 13
5.6 Compatible peripherals ....................................................................................................... 13
5.7 ActiveSync ............................................................................................................................ 13
6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ............................................................................................ 14
6.1 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................... 14
7 Technical specifications .............................................................................................................. 16
7.1 Summary of specifications.................................................................................................. 16
7.2 Pin-outs ................................................................................................................................. 19
7.3 Regulatory Information........................................................................................................ 19
7.4 Health and Safety Recommendations .............................................................................. 20
8 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).............................................................. 21
9 Warranty........................................................................................................................................ 21
History
Version Date Modifications
0.9 30/10/06 Document Creation
1.0 23/02/07 Updated to reflect full driver release. Added note on
memory card support

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1 Introduction
Technology Solutions’ Smartcard 1060 provides the Symbol MC70 with
smartcard functionality. The unit attaches as a snap on to the MC70. The
mechanical design of the unit allows it to be quickly and easily removed,
alternatively two screws may be used to make the installation semi-
permanent. The unit is designed to retain compatibility with standard MC70
accessories such as desktop cradles and chargers.
The Smartcard 1060 is powered from the MC70. It can be used with all
smartcards compliant with the ISO7816 standard. In addition an extension API
is available that allows the smartcard reader to read a wide range of memory
cards that use the same physical format.
2 Parts of the Smartcard 1060
Figure 1: The parts of the Smartcard 1060
Latch locking
screw hole
Latch locking
screw hole
Docking
connector
Status LEDs MC70 mating
connector
Card slot. Insert
cards gold
flashes facing
down.

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3 Attaching to an MC70
Figure 2: Attaching to an MC70
Spring Clip
3. For semi-permanent installation fit M2×6mm pan head
Pozidriv screws into the latch locking screw holes.
1. Align the slots on the MC70
with the guides on the spring
clips of the Smartcard 1060.
2. Slide the Smartcard 1060 on to the
MC70 ensuring the MC70 aligns with
the MC70 mating connector on the
Smartcard 1060. The spring clips will
push out and then click in as the MC70
locks in place.

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4 Detaching from an MC70
Figure 3: Detaching from an MC70
1. Remove
the latch
locking
screws
if fitted.
2. Squeeze the spring clips
together by pressing on the
latch locking screw holes.
3. Slide the Smartcard 1060
off the MC70.

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5 Using the Smartcard 1060
5.1 Installing the Smartcard Driver
Before the Smartcard 1060 can be used the driver needs to be deployed to
the MC70. The driver is supplied as a cab file for quick deployment.
5.1.1 CAB File Install
Copy the .cab file to the device. Run the .cab file on the device. Then warm
boot the device to load the driver.
5.1.2 Booting the MC70
The MC70 reset sequences are summarised below. For a more detailed
description of resetting the terminals refer to the terminal user guide (The
MC70 User Guide is available from the Symbol website).
Warm Boot
Hold down the power button for approximately five seconds. As soon as the
terminal starts to boot release the power button.
Cold Boot
Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys.
5.2 Memory Card Support
The standard smartcard driver enables the smartcard reader to be accessed
from the Windows Mobile Smart Card Resource Manager. This allows the
reader and inserted cards to be accessed via the standard PCSC functions
provided by this API.
An additional memory card dll is available that talks through the Smart Card
Resource Manager to enable non smartcard memory card support. Contact
Technology Solutions if you require this dll.

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5.3 Basic operation
The smartcard is inserted from the bottom of the Smartcard 1060 unit. The
contacts should face downwards. When the reader is powered, the green LED
on the unit is on. When communication with a smartcard is being conducted
the green LED flashes at a fixed rate. A smartcard should not be removed
while the green LED is flashing.
Figure 4: Inserting a smartcard into the Smartcard 1060
Before the Smartcard 1060 can be used the driver must be installed (see
section 5.1). The functionality of the Smartcard 1060 is then determined by
the application on the MC70 and the smartcard or memory card.
The driver is supplied with a simple test application (TestResMan) that allows
basic communication with a smartcard to be tested without writing code.
The following example uses TestResMan to perform a basic functional test of
the Smartcard 1060. TestResMan is supplied with the driver install package.
This application does not require installing but simply copying to the device. It
can then be launched.
Correct orientation; the smartcard
contacts are facing downwards.
Incorrect orientation; the smartcard
contacts are facing upwards.

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If TestResMan exits as soon as it is launched the smart card driver is not
deployed. Install the driver as described above (section 5.1). Ensure the
device has had a warm boot to load the driver.
Figure 5: Connecting to a smartcard
On launching TestResMan the installed smartcard readers should be listed in
the top dropdown. The Smartcard 1060 will be listed as “SCR131 Serial Smart
Card Reader [1]”. Usually this will be the only reader in the list. Tap connect to
initiate a connection to the reader, this displays the protocol selection dialog.
Figure 6: Selecting Card Protocol

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Insert a card into the Smartcard 1060 reader. If the supported / required
protocol is known it can be selected otherwise use the default option (either
protocol).
Figure 7: Connected to a smartcard
If connection is successful the ‘Result :’ displays “Card is in the reader. If not
an appropriate error message is displayed.
Figure 8: ATR Response
Tapping ‘Display ATR’ reports the Answer To Reset with which the card
responded as it connected.
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