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making the MFDs think YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader v2 Administrators Guide Version 1.1 2011 by Y Soft Corporation a.s. 18.01.2011 All rights to this document, domestic and international, are reserved by Y Soft Corporation a.s. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (elec-
tronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without prior written permission of Y Soft. Y Soft, Y Soft SafeQ and its logo are registered trademarks of Y Soft Corporation a.s. All other brands and their products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders, and should be noted as such. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
2/22 TABLE OF CONTENTS 18.01.2011 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Purpose of document ........................................................................................................................... 4 Validity of Document ............................................................................................................................. 4 Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 4 Compatible Devices and System Requirements .................................................................................... 4 Terms and Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... 4 Prerequisite Knowledge ......................................................................................................................... 5 Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................. 5 2 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 System Overview ................................................................................................................................... 6 Hardware components .......................................................................................................................... 6 USB Card Reader specification .............................................................................................................. 6 3 Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.1 3.2 Mounting of the reader module ............................................................................................................ 8 UnMounting of the reader module ....................................................................................................... 9 4 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................... 11 4.1 4.2 Configuration of the USB reader by usbrdrtool ................................................................................... 11 Card reader configuration screen ........................................................................................................ 12 4.2.1 4.2.2 USB keyboard .............................................................................................................................. 13 USB serial .................................................................................................................................... 13 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Action 3 setting card reader protocol .................................................................................................. 14 Card reader testing screen .................................................................................................................. 16 Card reader Update firmware ............................................................................................................. 17 Card reader Update Service firmware ................................................................................................. 17 Card reader settings for downloadeing the log files ........................................................................... 18 Card reader USBRDRTOOL starting with predefined commands ........................................................ 18 5 6 7 Information BeeP codes ............................................................................................................................... 20 Relationship with other documents ............................................................................................................. 21 Version history ............................................................................................................................................. 22 YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
3/22 18.01.2011 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT This documentation provides essential information on installation and configuration of YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader verison 2. 1.2 VALIDITY OF DOCUMENT This document applies to YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader v2. 1.3 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader v2 that could be simply connected to the multi-functional device and serves for user authentication using card. Card must be assigned to any user in the YSoft SafeQ system. After the successful authentication the user is able to manipulate with device and perform his print jobs, copy jobs or scan jobs (depends on the device). The YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader v2 could be also connected to workstations and can be used with the credit charger application or with the SQ client for authentication. 1.4 COMPATIBLE DEVICES AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Compatibility with following YSoft SafeQ editions is guaranteed:
YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.1.5.16 and newer YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.5 Instant Edition YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.2.43m YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.3 Possible vendors MFDs allow connection between USB readers Note1: Each vendor device has specific steps needs to be activated on the machine before connection of USB reader v 2 to work with machine. Note2: Support of USB serial mode possible only from Windows XP SP2 or Windows 2003 SP1 1.5 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS MFD Multi-Functional Device USB Card Reader v2 YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader version 2 YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
4/22 18.01.2011 1.6 PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE The person who installs USB Card Reader v2 must meet the following requirements:
knowledge of the YSoft SafeQ system (installation / administration / attendance) knowledge of OS Win 2000, Win 2003 (installation / administration) Basic knowledge on previous version of YSoft SafeQ Terminal Embedded is required. 1.7 DISCLAIMER The user that makes changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
(Y Soft Corporation a.s.) could void the users authority to operate the equipment. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
5/22 18.01.2011 2 OVERVIEW 2.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW YSoft SafeQ USB Card Reader has following characteristics:
Connection and power supply of the card reader via the USB host interface. Exchange of card reader possible without MFP turning off (hot-plug) Compatibility with some MFD additions. 2.2 HARDWARE COMPONENTS Picture 1 YSoft SafeQ USB v2 card reader all variants 2.3 USB CARD READER SPECIFICATION Parameter Identification Voltage Maximum current input Working temperature Storage temperature Value Using a card reader 5V DC 0.5A
+5C to +35C 0C to +50C YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
6/22 18.01.2011 Working air humidity 20% to 85% without condensation Storage air humidity 8% to 85% without condensation Resistance to magnetic field no added resistance YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
7/22 3 INSTALLATION 18.01.2011 Following chapter displays how to mount USB reader v2 to device. The configuration could be different from type of device or vendor type. Other thing is that reader cant be mounted only to device, because it can work as card reader for SafeQ Client application or Recharging point for SafeQ Credit Application, so mounting should be different according to usage. 3.1 MOUNTING OF THE READER MODULE The mounting kit (plastic holder) enables both right-handed and left-handed installation to the MFD. First prepare the components from the package:
plastic holder screws reader module Prepare the plastic holder for the reader and remove the plastic fork. See the following pictures. Picture 2 - mounting part 1 When the plastic construction is prepared, it can be mounted with crews directly to the machine. See Picture 3
- Mounting kit on the device (when not many screws is possible to mount, use double side tape for better fix-
ing) YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
8/22 18.01.2011 Picture 3 - Mounting kit on the device If holder is fixed to the machine, we can stick the reader to holder together by clipping the reader to the mounting kit. Picture 4 - Mounting part 2 Finally, connect the USB connector of the reader into a free USB slot. 3.2 UNMOUNTING OF THE READER MODULE YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
9/22 18.01.2011 Removing from the device can be handled by plastic fork from the step 3 or screw driver or similar tool. When reader is connected with holder to device, we have to remove reader from the mounting kit first. Use plastic fork or screw driver and push the reader part, with moving the reader upwards. Steps 1,2 and 3. Picture 5 - Removing procedure Reader should recover from the holder. Now we can unscrew the mounting kit from the device and disconnect the reader with following procedure. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
10/22 4 CONFIGURATION 18.01.2011 USB Card reader v2 can be configured only with software utility called usbrdrtool. The software runs in a system console. It is not a gui application, it is an application running in text mode. The usbrdrtool configuration tool is designed for USB readers v2 only!
The usbrdrtool prerequisites:
Windows 2000 and higher Linux kernel 2.4 or higher with glibc 2.3.2 or higher Root access on Linux or possibility of sudo usbfs support for libusb-0.12 library on Linux usbrdrtool.exe (WIN32) or usbrdtool (Linux) exacutable binaries Note: The program requires "root" privileges under Linux, therefore it must be run as user root or sudo must be used. The purpose of the usbrdrtool is:
Show information about connected USB readers. Set basic parameters of each reader such as USB reader class type, reader protocol, debug mode etc. Card testing for verifying correct reader functionality and reading distance. Display of card type during testing (with readers where applicable) Update of USB reader normal firmware. Update of USB reader service firmware. Download log from USB reader for debugging purposes. 4.1 CONFIGURATION OF THE USB READER BY USBRDRTOOL Start the usbrdrtool under your operation system. When the program is run without any command line param-
eter the following screen is shown. The main menu should appear with the selection you want to do. See ex-
ample on the Picture 6 Main menu. Picture 6 Main menu Here can user select the following numbers depends on the intervention administrator wants to do. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
11/22 18.01.2011 4.2 CARD READER CONFIGURATION SCREEN When administrator selects the number of the reader from the reader list, the reader configuration screens will be shown with general information about reader and following steps for next administration:
Picture 7 - Reader configuration screen Action 1 sets the USB reader configuration to defaults. This includes USB mode, reader protocol, de-
bug mode and other parameters. This option does not format data that are stored on USB reader in-
ternal file system. Action 2 sets USB mode. This option is available onlyfor specific OEM USB reader type. Available usb modes are described in chapters 4.2.1 and 4.2.2. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
12/22 18.01.2011 Action 3 sets card reader protocol. For some card readers it is necessary to enable support for another card types. Default card reader protocol is 0 which means that the reader default protocol will be used. If invalid card reader protocol is selected then the default protocol will be used. Note: Please see Y Soft Card Readers Protocols.pdf for more details about card reader protocols. This*. pdf file is always attached to the zip file with released FW of the USB reader. Action 4 enables debugging in case something goes wrong with the reader (for example hang-up or reboot or anything similar). Please note that debugging enabled causes wear-out of the internal flash so enable it only in cases when it is necessary!
Action 5 enables or disables sound on the USB reader. Please note that there is no visual identifica-
tion of successful card reading so users in some cases cannot guess what may be wrong if the card reader makes no sound Action 99 returns user to the previous menu. If any changes are made, the card reader is rebooted and the changes are applied. Action 100 returns user to the previous menu. If any changes in settings are made they are discarded and original settings remain. 4.2.1 USB KEYBOARD USB keyboard Optional mode In this mode the USB reader works as a standard USB keyboard and can be switched to mode 3 only. NOTE:
Typing of the keys is emulated as numeric keypad for 0-9 and A-F keys on standard EN/US keyboard layout. If the card number contains any other characters, they are ignored. Caps-lock and Num-lock are enabled and disabled if necessary and returned back to previous state after the card number is read. The "Shift", "Ctrl", "Alt" keys must not be held during card placing or it will collide with caps-lock and num-
lock setting and incorrect card number will be read If a national keyboard layout is used (such as French, Russian, Chinese or other) a wrong card number will be entered. In such cases a switch to US/EN keyboard layout is necessary before placing the card. 4.2.2 USB SERIAL YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
13/22 USB serial Optional mode 18.01.2011 This mode emulates operation of COM port and can be switched to mode 1 only. On Windows platform the installation of the USB reader in this mode requires usb2-reader.inf file. This file is distributed along with the usbrdrtool application and should be selected in the "new hardware" wizard after the USB reader plugging/reconfiguration. On Linux platform the driver for the serial port is installed automatically. Card testing in usbrdrtool application will work in this mod 4.3 ACTION 3 SETTING CARD READER PROTOCOL When you are on the main page select appropriate number of the reader. If you want to change card reader protocol for specified reader type (selected number), then you need to open the value 3 Set card reader pro-
tocol Picture 8 - Selecting of card reader To choose appropriate reading protocol, please see Y Soft Card Readers Protocols.pdf for more details about card reader protocols. This*. pdf file is always attached to the zip file with released FW of the USB reader. Select the number and confirm by enter confirmation. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
14/22 18.01.2011 Picture 9 - Reader protocol confirmation After selecting the appropriate number of protocol, you will be navigated to submenu page, when you need to save currently changed settings. Select 99 to save settings for changed reading protocol and confirm. Picture 10 - Saving of changes after protocol change YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
15/22 18.01.2011 4.4 CARD READER TESTING SCREEN Card testing screen menu can be started by number 100 from the main menu. See Picture 6 Main menu. When testing window will appear you can test the reader by placing a card above the reader. Picture 11 - Test card window 1 Reader should display result from reading inside this window like example on the Picture 12 - Card testing re-
sult. Picture 12 - Card testing result Multiple card readers can be tested at once. The screen automatically recognizes disconnected and newly connected readers so it may be used for mass-production card reader testing. If the connected reader supports card presence detection then the card number and type is visible only when the card is placed at the card reader. If the connected reader does not support card presence detection, a "tmout" is displayed. The card number will be automatically erased after a couple of seconds of inactivity. This feature is intended to make sure that the reader works properly and card numbers are read correctly every time a card is placed. Please note that displaying the correct card type depends on card reader used and card reader protocol set. Before using usbrdrtool as a tool for customer card testing please consult USB card reader testing guidelines. It is also possible to start the card testing screen directly by specifying -t command line option to the usbrdrtool application. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
16/22 18.01.2011 4.5 CARD READER UPDATE FIRMWARE Update of firmware for USB card reader can be done by issuing the following command in the Windows com-
mand like (CMD) or on Linux OS:
Windows:
usbrdrtool.exe -u -i usb2-2.0.1.fw k Picture 13 - FW update example Linux:
sudo ./usbrdrtool -u -i usb2-2.0.1.fw -k
'-k' option will cause the new firmware to be booted after successful update. Note: This command can be run form CMD windows or Linux, this is not a command inside the usbrdrtool. 4.6 CARD READER UPDATE SERVICE FIRMWARE Update of service firmware for USB card reader can be done by issuing the following command in the Windows command like (CMD) or on Linux OS:
Windows:
usbrdrtool.exe -w -i usb2_service-1.0.1.fw -k Picture 14 - Example of the service firmware update Linux:
sudo ./usbrdrtool -w -i usb2_service-1.0.1.fw k
'-k' option will cause the new firmware to be booted after successful update. Note: This command can be run form CMD windows or Linux, this is not a command inside the usbrdrtool. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
17/22 18.01.2011 4.7 CARD READER SETTINGS FOR DOWNLOADEING THE LOG FILES For the configuration of USB card reader to downloading log files from the reader is possible to run following command in the Windows command like (CMD) or on Linux OS:
Windows:
usbrdrtool.exe -j -o USBLOG.TXT Picture 15 - Get log enabling Linux:
sudo ./usbrdrtool -j -o USBLOG.TXT Note: Please note that logging must be enabled before using this function 4.8 CARD READER USBRDRTOOL STARTING WITH PREDEFINED COMMANDS Administrator can start the USB card reader configuration with predefined usage. The pre-configuration list is listed bellow as command lines parameters. For example write in cmd windows command line:
Picture 16 -Command line starting with pre-configuration YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
18/22 18.01.2011 In the Linux OS the usage is similar with command:
Usage: ./usbrdrtool -<parameter> <value> ... Parameters:
-i
-o
-l
-r
-s
-k
-u
-w
-j
-h
-v
-t input file (otherwise stdin) output file (otherwise stdout) list all configurable readers select reader number to configure, if not specified then first reader will be used select serial number of reader to configure reset the usb device after successful operation update standard firmware (file on stdin or input file) update service firmware (file on stdin or input file) get log (data on stdout or output file) this help screen verbose operation start card testing mode YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
19/22 5 INFORMATION BEEP CODES 18.01.2011 Here is the list of beep codes, which give the result on the behavior of USB reader v2. Legend:
. Long beep sound Short beep sound
-.-. --. Card read error. Please try placing the card again or use the different card. Hardware configuration damaged cannot continue in booting. Update of firmware failed. Software configuration cannot be saved. Probably faulty onboard eeprom. Software configuration damaged, loading defaults. Firmware damaged. No reader connected and reader required for correct functionality. Service firmware damaged, re restore required. Error in reader power-up sequence Note: This option is available only if sound is enabled. YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
20/22 18.01.2011 6 RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER DOCUMENTS This section describes how this guide is related to other documentation:
Nr. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Document Version Author Y Soft Card Readers Protocols.pdf YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
21/22 7 VERSION HISTORY 18.01.2011 Document author/owner: Stanislav Z <stanislav.zan@ysoft.com>
Version Date Change Status Author 10/2010 Initial version 10/2010 Essential changes in chapters 3,4; Chapter 5 added 10/2010 Essential changes in chapters 1,3,4, added screenshots 10/2010 Essential changes in chapters 4 01/2011 Public version 06/2011 Minor Changes Draft SZA Final SZA Final SZA Final SZA Final SZA Final VSL 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.0 1.1 YSOFT SAFEQ USB CARD READER V2 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.1 [EN]
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making the MFDs think YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader Administrators Guide Version 1.3 2010 by YSoft Corporation a.s. 6.12.2010 All rights to this document, domestic and international, are reserved by YSoft Corporation a.s. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (elec-
tronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without prior written permission of YSoft. YSoft, YSoft SafeQ and its logo are registered trademarks of YSoft Corporation a.s. All other brands and their products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders, and should be noted as such. YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
2/17 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.12.2010 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Purpose of document ........................................................................................................................... 4 Validity of Document ............................................................................................................................. 4 Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 4 Terms and Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... 4 Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................. 4 2 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 2.2 System Overview ................................................................................................................................... 5 Ethernet Reader specification ............................................................................................................... 6 3 4 5 Terminal Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 8 SafeQ configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 11 Ethernet Reader Firmware ........................................................................................................................... 13 5.1 5.2 5.3 Service firmware .................................................................................................................................. 13 Reader firmware .................................................................................................................................. 13 Firmware update ................................................................................................................................. 13 6 Ethernet Reader beep and flash code sequences ........................................................................................ 14 6.1 6.2 Ethernet Reader beep code sequences ............................................................................................... 14 Ethernet Reader flash code sequences ............................................................................................... 14 7 8 Relationship with other documents ............................................................................................................. 16 Version history ............................................................................................................................................. 17 YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
3/17 6.12.2010 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT This documentation provides essential information on usage of YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader. The YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader is based on YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight, but is not equipped with a keyboard. 1.2 VALIDITY OF DOCUMENT This document applies to YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader with firmware version 1.2 and newer. Note: If you have firmware version 1.1 or older, please update the firmware first. Otherwise the chapter 3 is not relevant and another configuration util has to be used. 1.3 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader is based on YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight. YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader provides compact, fast and simple user interface for authorization to printer. It has no display available; there-
fore user interaction is limited to status leds. User authentication (on Ethernet Reader) is possible only with card. Compatibility with following YSoft SafeQ editions is guaranteed:
YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.1.5.15 and newer YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.5 Instant Edition (all releases) YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.6 Professinal and Enterprise Edition 1.4 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Ethernet Reader YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader MFD Multi-Functional Device 1.5 DISCLAIMER The user that makes changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
(Y Soft Corporation a.s.) could void the users authority to operate the equipment. YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
4/17 6.12.2010 2 OVERVIEW 2.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The purpose of Ethernet Reader is to handle user authentication and authorization to the device using card. User can use also the PIN authorization (using the MFD integrated panel). The Device Server has to be confi-
gured properly. Picture 1 - System Overview Only selected card readers are supported by Ethernet Reader. The YSoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader is displayed on the Picture 2. YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
5/17 6.12.2010 Picture 2 - Ethernet Reader The Ethernet Reader is equipped with a 2-ports network switch and so it is not necessary to provide another Ethernet socket for connection - the copier or printer can be connected via the terminal. It features a micro-
computer, flash ROM, network interface and a card reader. Terminal is powered by external power supply that is also included in installation package. The emergency button is used for reset the terminal into default settings. Picture 3 - Interface of Ethernet Reader 2.2 ETHERNET READER SPECIFICATION Parameter Identification Network Processor Memory Value Using a card reader 2-port 10/100 Mbit switch (auto MDI/MDIX) Freescale Coldfire v2 64kB RAM, 512kB Flash YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
6/17 6.12.2010 Electric power supply input Maximum current input Working temperature Storage temperature 12V DC 1.0A
+5C to +35C 0C to +50C Working air humidity 20% to 85% without condensation Storage air humidity 8% to 85% without condensation Resistance to magnetic field no added resistance YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
7/17 6.12.2010 3 TERMINAL CONFIGURATION Ethernet Reader requires TCP/IP connection to the YSoft SafeQ server. Ethernet Reader has own IP and MAC address. There is special tool for configuration of Ethernet Reader SafeQ Terminal Configuration utils see Picture 4. Note: This util applies to Ethernet Reader (based on YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight) with firmware version 1.2 and newer. There is another tool for older firmware version. Picture 4 - SafeQ Terminal Configuration util When you start this tool and press on Scan button, the tool discovers all the readers in the same network (in-
dependently on the network settings), see Picture 5. You can change settings for the particular reader in the list and using Save button the configuration is applied. Upon successful configuration change the terminal will be rebooted. YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
8/17 6.12.2010 There is a default network configuration used for Ethernet Reader:
Picture 5 - Ethernet Reader configuration IP=192.168.0.100 DHCP=0 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=192.168.0.254 DNS=192.168.0.254 SERVERIP=192.168.0.254:5011 SERVERUPD=192.168.0.254:4096 The SERVERIP corresponds to the IP address and port of the YSoft SafeQ Device Server. The IP and port are used for card authentication. The SERVERUDP corresponds to the SafeQ server and serves for firmware updates. Emergency button is the way how to reset the terminal into default settings if anything goes wrong with the configuration. Also it is possible to do some other actions such as force firmware update. The correct procedure of using the emergency button is the following:
Unplug the reader power cable Use a paper clip or a tiny screwdriver to push the emergency button. Hold the button pressed. Plug the terminal power back. The terminal now starts with short series of beeps with a longer pause between them. The action is se-
lected by releasing the button in the pause. Once the beep count reaches selectable maximum it starts over again from 1. To cancel any selection unplug the power cable and release the button. 1 beep - do a set default configuration 2 beeps - do the firmware emergency update 3 beeps - do the normal firmware update 4 beeps - do the emergency reload - reset configuration to default and start emergency update YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
9/17 6.12.2010 5 beeps - set network configuration to use DHCP server After the action is selected it is processed and the reader is rebooted after that It is possible to enter emergency button menu by holding the button for more than 5 seconds when Ethernet Reader firmware has booted and the terminal is in default "Place card" state. YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
10/17 4 SAFEQ CONFIGURATION 6.12.2010 After the Ethernet Reader is properly configured, it must be connected to the YSoft SafeQ. Assume that the YSoft SafeQ server and YSoft SafeQ Device Server are already installed and running. Once the YSoft SafeQ Device Server is installed and connected to the YSoft SafeQ server, the secure queue exists in the SafeQ. 1. Authenticate into SafeQ as administrator. 2. Select the secure queue automatically created by the YSoft SafeQ Device Server (see Picture 6):
Queues and devices > Queues and terminals Picture 6 - Queue configuration 3. Insert the serial number of the Ethernet Reader into the SN/IP field (see Picture 7). YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
11/17 6.12.2010 Picture 7 - Queue configuration (serial number) 4. Save the dialog for the queue settings. Since the serial number of the Ethernet reader is entered, both PIN (using integrated panel) and card (using Ethernet Reader) authentication are possible. YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
12/17 6.12.2010 5 ETHERNET READER FIRMWARE 5.1 SERVICE FIRMWARE Service firmware is the most important part of the reader firmware. Right after power-up it will check the emergency button if any action is required. Then it will check the normal firmware for integrity. If the normal firmware is not valid then the emergency firmware will connect to server in emergency mode and download the firmware. If the normal firmware integrity is ok, then it is started. 5.2 READER FIRMWARE Ethernet Reader firmware is the main part of the firmware. It initializes network, autodetects readers and sends the card number to the server when card is placed. By default the firmware starts UDP locator server which will help detecting available readers on the local network. Also the TCP configuration server is started. 5.3 FIRMWARE UPDATE The following line must be added to conf/modules/safeQ.fwupdate.conf file on the SafeQ server for the emergency update of Ethernet Reader:
update-fw-ulemergency = update_file_with_ultralight_firmware Example (it is similar to Terminal Professional):
update-fw-0.7.0ul = ultralight-0.8.fw YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
13/17 6.12.2010 6 ETHERNET READER BEEP AND FLASH CODE SEQUENCES The Ethernet Reader contains status leds that serve for interaction with user. This chapter provides list of beep and flash code sequences as well as their meanings. 6.1 ETHERNET READER BEEP CODE SEQUENCES In the following text, the - denotes long beep and . denotes short beep. Reader validation failed. Server reports that the terminal is not registered on SafeQ. Please consult Maximum number of update attempts reached but no valid firmware detected. Card read error. Please try placing the card again or use the different card. Update of firmware failed. Connection to SafeQ server failed. Received error or warning message from server. Hardware configuration damaged, cannot continue in booting. User validation failed. User card is not registered in the system.
administrator manual.
-.-- Maximum number of update attempts reached, resuming normal boot. ---
No reader connected and reader required for correct functionality. Update of firmware failed. Cannot connect to SafeQ server. Software configuration damaged, loading defaults. Debug mode, not for public release!
Firmware damaged. Network init failed. Software configuration cannot be saved. Probably faulty onboard eeprom. Update of firmware failed. Error in server response, SafeQ server is probably not configured correctly. 6.2 ETHERNET READER FLASH CODE SEQUENCES This section provides flash code sequences used for interaction with a user. There are following colors used for icons:
Green - Led is green Red - Led is red Orange - Led is orange YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
14/17 6.12.2010 All leds are switched off. Ethernet reader power is off.
*animated*
Ethernet reader is processing, please wait.
*animated*
Firmware upgrade in progress, please wait (service firmware work-
ing). Firmware upgrade in progress, please wait (service firmware work-
ing) Similar to the previous one. Place card.
*flashing*
Error occurred, see beep codes for details.
*during init sound*
Ethernet reader model (3). Please note that ethernet reader opera-
tion can be configuration selected on UltraLight or UltraLight print only models. In such case the read software configuration command can read current settings. Grey - Led is off YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
15/17 6.12.2010 7 RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER DOCUMENTS This section describes how this guide is related to other documentation:
Nr. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. YSQ Ethernet Reader Users Guide *EN+ 1.1 PNE Document Version Author YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
16/17 8 VERSION HISTORY 6.12.2010 Document author/owner: Petr Neugebauer <petr.neugebauer@ysoft.com>
Version Date Change 06/2009 Initial version 08/2009 Public version (Reviewed and updated) Status Author Accepted PNE Final PNE 08/2009 Technical specification (chapter 2.2) extension temperature Final PNE and humidity parameters added 09/2009 Chapter 1.5 (disclaimer added) 12/2010 Updated version compatibility and company name Final PNE Final PMA 0.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 YSOFT SAFEQ ETHERNET READER ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE V1.3 [EN]
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-05-10 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-05-10
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Y Soft Corporation, a.s.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020000881
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1 | Physical Address |
Technicka 2948/13
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1 |
Brno, N/A 61600
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1 |
Czech Republic
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
M******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
XUY
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
0YX0YU02033
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** S********
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1 | Title |
Logistics Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4207********
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1 | Fax Number |
+4205********
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1 |
m******@ysoft.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | USB Card Reader | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
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1 | Name |
T******** W****
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-94********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-94********
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1 |
t******@csagroup.org
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | 0.0100000000 % |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC