Macally eNetPad User Manual

RFID Internet Security Pad
User's Manual
ENETPAD USER MANUAL
Contents 3
Introduction 4
Systems and Environments 5
Software Installation 6
Using Login2Go 7
Configuration tab 8 Options tab 13 Favorite tab 16 Tips for Effective Learning 16 Known Issues 17
Using LoginEZ 18
LoginEZ Setup 18 LoginEZ Activation 20 Set back to Microsoft Login 22
eNetCard Management Tool 25
RFID Enabled Application Development 28
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) 28
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Thank you for purchasing Macally eNetPad. The product package includes Macally eNetPad
TM
(a USB optical pad with built-in RFID reader/writer), an eNetCard (Philips mifare®Standard 1K RFID card), and a CD with Login2GoTM, LoginEZ, software and pad driver. Before connecting eNetPad to your computer, please read the entire manual to understand how to install the pad driver and software, and use application Login2Go and LoginEZ.
More information about Macally products and services is available through following sources:
• The Macally Home Page on the World Wide Web URL http://www.macally.com
• Macally Tech Support: In U.S.A., please call 1-909-230-6778 (9AM - 5PM PST, Monday - Friday) or In other time and areas, E-mail us at techsupport@macally.com
• Please register your Macally product at http://www.macally.com/register.html
Introduction
The Login2Go
TM
software, an RFID enabled application, allows users to log in the various password protected web sites without having to remember and enter the user name and password every time. You only need to place RFID tags or eNetCard close to Macally eNetPad to invoke Login2Go for automatic web login.
First, user needs to configure and train the application Login2Go to log in a password protected web site. Once Login2Go learns the whole login process, it will be able to perform the automated login without user intervention thereafter. Since input of user name and password are not required in automated login, the risk of personal data being stolen by spyware is greatly reduced.
Certain information of automatic web login, mainly passwords, can be stored in the RFID tags for user identification and security purposes. Other information is stored in a local configuration file to minimize usage of memory space of a given RFID tag. The configuration file, whose file name is tag ID followed by suffix “.pas”, is created for each RFID tag.
For the convenience, users are allowed to store the complete sequence of actions for selected web sites on RFID tags, which are called portable web sites. These portable web sites can be automati­cally launched with RFID tag scanned(read) on any PCs having Login2Go and Macally eNetPad reader/writer installed. Due to limited memory space in RFID tags, it is strongly recommended to store no more than four portable web sites.
LoginEZ application allows user to login to Windows operating system with eNetCard and eNetPad.
The Macally eNetCard RFID card in this package is Philips mifare Standard with 1K Bytes space in transportation mode. Login2Go will initialize the card when used at the first time. This applies to any newly issued Philips mifare Standard 1K tags from manufacture. After the initialization, Login2Go can store information in those tags. On the other hand, for those RFID tags which only tag Id can be read, e.g., ISO 14443A RFID tag being initialized by other applications and not writable by Login2Go, users can still invoke Login2Go based on the RFID tag ID. However, all data can only be saved as local files.
* Login2Go and LoginEZ are trademark of RFCyber Corp. eNetPad is a trademark of Macally Peripherals. mifare®is a trademark of Philips Semiconductors.
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Systems and Environments
Operation Systems Supported:
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003
Minimum PC Requirements:
Pentium III 500MHz
256MB Main Memory
15MB Disk Space
USB 1.1
Screen Resolution 800x600
An existing pad(to complete Login2Go software installation)
Web Browser:
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 and above
Languages:
English
RFID Tags (Transponder, Proximity Integrated Circuit Card)
Read/Write Tag Data and Read Tag ID operations:
ISO 14443A – Philips mifare
®
Standard 1K(including Macally eNetCard)
Read Tag ID operation:
ISO 14443A – other Philips mifare
®
family such as Ultralight, 4K, ProX, DesFire
RFID tags could be built into different products and form factors, such as credit card, debit card,
bank card, phone card, watch, and cell phone etc.
Macally eNetPad:
USB optical pad and RFID reader/writer integrated
RFID Tag compatibility: all tags and form factors listed above
Anti-collision support: multiple tags can be read simultaneously
RFID reading distance: up to 0.78”(or 2cm) above eNetPad
ISO 14443A compliant 13.56MHz frequency
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