Sammi Paytech SmartPay Plus Quick Reference Manual

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SmartPay Plus
Quick Reference Guide
Ver 1.0 June. 2010
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Disclaimer
SmartPay Plus are registered trademarks of SAMMIPAYTECH Co., Ltd. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.
Head Quarters SAMMIPAYTECH Co.,Ltd. 496 Woncheon-dong, youngtong-gu, Suwon-shi, Kyungki-do, Korea Tel. 82 -31-211-5596~7 / Fax. 82-31-217-8254 Web. www.sammipaytech.com
Sales Office 1057-3 Namhyun-dong, Goanak-gu, Seoul-shi, Korea Email. sales@smartpaytech.com Web. www.sammipaytech.com
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FCC Compliance Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Caution
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions
: (1) the device may not cause interference, and (2) the device must accept anyinterference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
NOTE:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERA TE THE EQUIPMENT.
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T able of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 1 Get to know more about SmartPay Plus....................................................................................... 7
1.1 Make sure you have everything....................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Appearance........................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2.1 Front side.................................................................................................................................. 8
1.2.2 Rear side........................................................................................................................................ 9
1.2.3 Top & Bottom side................................................................................................................ 10
1.2.4 Left and Right side...................................................................................................................11
Chapter 2 Hot Keys...................................................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Keys............................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Front panel keys description.......................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 3 Power settings and connections.................................................................................................. 14
3.1 Power management....................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Install battery in SmartPay Plus..................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Battery charging using power adapter........................................................................................... 14
3.4 Power settings on Windows CE..................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Turn on SmartPay Plus.................................................................................................................. 16
3.6 Turn off SmartPay Plus.................................................................................................................. 16
Chapter 4 Operation modes......................................................................................................................... 17
4.1 Normal mode ................................................................................................................................. 17
4.2 Suspend mode............................................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 5 Resetting SmartPay Plus ............................................................................................................ 18
5.1 Warm Reset................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2 Cold Reset..................................................................................................................................... 18
5.3 Difference between cold and warm reset ...................................................................................... 20
Chapter 6 Configuring SmartPay Plus......................................................................................................... 20
6.1 Main Display screen description.................................................................................................... 20
6.2 Calibrating the touch screen.......................................................................................................... 22
6.3 Setting up WLAN card ................................................................................................................... 23
6.4 Volume / sound control.................................................................................................................. 24
6.5 Date/Time settings......................................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 7. Applications and operations....................................................................................................... 25
7.1. Scanning Barcode (1D/2D CCD type scanner )............................................................................ 25
7.2 1D/2D Scanner configuration settings ............................................................................................. 25
7.3 Demonstration program for 1D / 2D Scanner................................................................................ 25
7.4 Printer demonstration program..................................................................................................... 25
7.5 RFID demonstration program......................................................................................................... 25
Run RFDDemo Program .......................................................................................................................... 25
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Version information................................................................................................................................... 25
Main Screen.............................................................................................................................................. 25
Select Tag................................................................................................................................................. 25
TagInfo (EAS/AFI/DSFID)......................................................................................................................... 25
Detail......................................................................................................................................................... 25
ReadTagAll............................................................................................................................................ 25
OneReadTag......................................................................................................................................... 25
WriteTag................................................................................................................................................ 25
LockTag................................................................................................................................................. 25
7.6 Finger Print .................................................................................................................................... 25
7.7 Camera.......................................................................................................................................... 25
7.8 Operating System upgrade manual............................................................................................... 25
Chapter 8. Accessories and peripheral devices........................................................................................... 25
8.1 Using Stylus pen............................................................................................................................ 25
8.2 Using CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) module (Optional)................................................. 25
Chapter 9. PC Interface................................................................................................................................ 25
9.1 Ms ActiveSync Installation............................................................................................................. 25
9.2 USB ActiveSync............................................................................................................................. 25
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Introduction
This quick reference guide allows you to use all the advanced features of SmartPay Plus effect ively. Please go through it once before using SmartPay Plus handheld terminal.
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Chapter 1 Get to know more about SmartPay Plus
1.1 Make sure you have everything
SmartPay Plus main unit Stylus Pen Standard battery pack (
1800 mAH Li-ion)
Power adapter Synchronization cable (USB cable) Backup battery 110mA Lithium-ion (Embedded)
Optional accessories
Docking station (Desktop and vehicle) Protective carrying case Synchronization cable (Serial)
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1.2 Appearance
1.2.1 Front side
Features and description
Features Function / Description
Printer Machanism 2inch thermal type printer and 30Ø Roll paper RFID Reader To read the contactless IC Card by touching the printer cover Communication & Scanner LED indicator
It is blinking while running
Finger Print Sensor To scan and verify finger print as the registered one. LCD touch screen display It shows the running application and desktop,
Stylus can be used to select the applica t ion and inputting data on touch screen
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1.2.2 Rear side
Rear panel features Name Function / Description
Stylus pen To use for touch screen Hand strap To hold SmartPay Plus unit Main Battery To give Dc power to SmartPay Plus Battery lock switch To lock/unlock battery pack Reset key To perform warm and cold reset Camera & Camera flash 2.0 Mega Pixel.
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1.2.3 Top & Bottom side
Features and description
Features Function / Description
1D Scanner window While scanning the scanner beam is emitted and absorbed
through this window
I/O port To connect to other devices using synchronization cable
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1.2.4 Left and Right side
Features and description
Features Function / Description
Left Scan key To scan the barcode user should press this key also known
was hardware scan key.
Right Scan key To scan the barcode user should press this key also known
was hardware scan key.
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Chapter 2 Hot Keys
2.1 Keys
2.2 Front panel keys description
Key name Functions description
Navigation keys Default -- To move the cursor left, right, up and down
In Function mode <up> To increase intensity of backlight <down> To reduce intensity of backlight <right> To increase speaker sound
<left> To decrease speaker sound Power key To turn SmartPay Plus (sleep / awake) and LCD backlight on/off T AB key Functions same as “Tab” key on keyboard in windows mode
In function mode used to open application 1 or defined application Alpha key To switch to alpha bet mode Function key Other keys in combination with “Func” key have secondary functions Enter key Functions same as “Enter” key on keyboard in windows mode.
In function mode works as stylus calibration. Alpha-Numeric keys To print various characters (0 – 9, a – z etc) in editor window Home key To clear desktop
In function mode to turn wireless on/off.
Alpha-numeric Keys functions in different modes
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Key In numeric mode In function mode In alpha mode
<1> Prints number 1 on editor screen Functions as “Ctrl” key on
keyboard
To switch to Caps lock mode
<2> Prints number 2 on editor screen Functio ns as “Alt” key on
keyboard
To print a/ b/c on editor screen
<3> Prints number 3 on editor screen Functio ns as “Del“ key on
keyboard
To print d/e/f on editor screen
<4> Prints number 4 on editor screen To open application 2 or
defined application
To print g/h/i on editor screen
<5> Prints number 5 on editor screen To open application 3 or
defined application
To print j/k/l on editor screen
<6> Prints number 6 on editor screen To open application 4 or
defined application
To print m/n/o on editor screen
<7> Prints number 7 on editor screen Functio ns as “+” key on
keyboard
To print p/q/r/s on editor screen
<8> Prints number 8 on editor screen Functions as “-“ key on
keyboard
To print t/u/v on editor screen
<9> Prints number 9 on editor screen Functio ns as “Insert“ key on
keyboard
To print w/x/y/z on editor screen
<0> Prints number 0 on editor screen Functions as “/“ key on
keyboard
To print blank space on editor screen
<.> Prints number decimal/period on
editor screen
Functions as “*“ key on keyboard
To print .,:@ on editor screen
LED colors and description Name On state Battery charging LED
Blinking blue – Low battery (below 10%) Green – Fully charged Red – While charging
Wireless LAN indicator LED
Blinking green - Wireless LAN on
Scanner LED
Red - Scanner result (error) Green - Scanner result (success)
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Chapter 3 Power settings and connections
3.1 Power management
SmartPay Plus works on DC power. A standard lithium ion battery pack (7.4V, 1800 mAH) is provided for Dc power input to SmartPay Plus. Charging time is 5 hours with 10 operation and 100 standby hours. Battery low (below 10%) condition is indicated with Blue power LED. In order to support SmartPay Plus in low battery state, there is an inbuilt 110 mAH rechargeable backup battery provided, it has backup time of 2.7 hours without main battery (in sleep mode). For charging both main and backup batteries an AC adapter 100-240 V 50/60 Hz and 9 V/ 2~3A DC output is provided with power cord.
Note: Never use SmartPay Plus unit without main battery.
3.2 Install battery in SmartPay Plus
Detach the hand strap end on rear side of SmartPay Plus. Unlock the Battery lock switch. Slid the battery latch upwards and insert the battery pack given with the correct polarity.
Note: Only use the batteries which are provided for SmartPay Plus units.
3.3 Battery charging using power adapter
Connect power cord from AC power supply to AC adapter/charger. Connect Ac adapter to SmartPay Plus through DC input jack pre s ent on bottom side. While charging power LED will be red, after fully charged it will be green. Backup battery also gets charged during this time. Charging time is 5 hours.
3.4 Power settings on Windows CE
To check the battery status Start > Settings > Control panel > Power > Power properties > battery > power (main battery / backup battery) It shows the charged status of both main and back batteries.
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Awake mode while charging
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Power schemes Device status
3.5 Turn on SmartPay Plus
Check the backup battery switch position, to turn on SmartPay Plus unit it has to be up position. Use stylus pen to turn it on. Connect the main battery to SmartPay Plus main unit. Make sure that battery is fully charged for 5 hours, before it is used first time.
3.6 Turn off SmartPay Plus
To power off SmartPay Plus, hold the power key for 3 seconds, which will put the unit in sleep mode. LCD backlight can be turned on/off by one touch on/off of the power key.
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Chapter 4 Operation modes
4.1 Normal mode
In normal mode all functions will be available and SmartPay Plus will be active.
4.2 Suspend mode
In suspend mode SmartPay Plus will look, as if it is turned off. SmartPay Plus can be put in suspend mode in following ways: 1 Holding down the power key for 3 seconds, when it is on. 2 If main battery fails.
Note : If SmartPay Plus is not operated for specified period it can be switch to suspend mode, this time can be set as follows Start > settings > control panel > power properties > schemes > battery power
SmartPay Plus can be put back in active mode in following ways: 1 One press of power button, when SmartPay Plus unit is off. 2 By putting it in powered docking station. 3 By replacing the batteries with charged ones and press power button.
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Chapter 5 Resetting SmartPay Plus
Resetting means closing all applications and refreshing RAM (Random Access memory) This is done in two ways:
5.1 Warm Reset
If handheld hangs in between and stops responding, please perform warm reset. In order to perform warm reset, press (one touch) software reset button till handheld starts rebooting. Warm reset restarts the handheld by closing all the running programs. Always try warm reset first, if handheld do not respond, then try cold reset. The data whi ch is n ot saved will be deleted and the saved data will remain in the appropriate directory.
5.2 Cold Reset
A cold reset clears the entire contents of RAM, including programs and data loaded in the Object Store (system memory). But the data on the “Flash Disk” will remain as it is, so it is necessary to store the important applications on “Flash Disk” before cold reset. The memory capacity of “Flash Disk” is 512MByte. The operating system is reloaded and any applications set up for automatic installation are reinstalled. Cold reset is only recommended when all other procedures fail and SmartPay Plus stops working. Follow the instructions below for the cold reset
Method 1
1 Release the lower clip of the hand strap. 2 Remove the battery pack. 3 Slid backup battery switch down and then again up to reset backup battery. 4 Reinstall the battery pack. Following screen shots shows the cold reset functioning.
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Ver . SP0.03 Ver . SP0.03
Ver . SP0.03
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5.3 Difference betw een cold and warm reset
T opic Warm reset Cold reset
Reason for reset If application hangs If operating system locks up and
warm reset does not work
Refresh status It closes all applications
Preserves file system
It closes all applications
Refreshes RAM Clears Files too
Procedure to reset
One touch of software reset button One touch of software reset button
(Cold reset Version OS)
After state Splash screen will appear shortly
Desktop will appear
After Splash screen booting image will appear and then Desktop screen will be shown.
Custom setting will remain persistent
Priority Always try warm reset first Only if warm reset fails then try cold
reset
Chapter 6 Configuring SmartPay Plus
6.1 Main Display screen description
Following is the display screen picture
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Start button Keyboard icon
It has the following 1 Task bar 2 Start button
1 T ask bar: The task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the start menu icon, icons for the active programs, the current time and system icons for utilities loaded in memory. It has keyboard icon, which opens and hides the soft input panel (SIP). It has a button which shows present power status of SmartPay Plus i.e. either AC (power cord) while charging, backup battery in low power conditions. Task bar allows user to open and close the programs or utilities.
2 Start button:
Start button is at the left corner in the task bar which allows opening start menu. Start menu h as the following options
Programs > shows all the installed program list as well as user can run the programs from sub-men us Favorites > User can set the internet favorites and the necessary programs Documents > list of latest open documents Settings > Control Panel
Network and Dial-up connections Taskbar and start Menu Help > Win CE help manual
Task bar
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Run command > To run programs directly Soft Input panel (SIP)
The keyboard button allows user to open or close the onscreen keyboard. The keys of a keyboard can be used by tapping them using stylus pen.
6.2 Calibrating the touch screen
In order to use stylus pen on touch screen it is necessary to calibrate the screen first It can be done in following ways Start > settings > control panel > stylus icon > Double tap / calibration Double tap – Use the grid to set the double tap sensitivity for speed and physical dist ance between the taps. Calibrate - Hit the recalibrate button and touch the points shown on the screen till it says calibration over.
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6.3 Setting up WLAN card
In order to set WLAN settings 1 Open wireless settings screen using Function + home key, same key combination can be used again to exit the wireless LAN. 2 Select the network which need to be accessed and tap the connect button. 3 To add a new network, double tab on Add new and select the network from the list. 4 confirm it using <Ok> or press <Enter> key on keyboard. To change the settings of wireless LAN Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections, Right mouse click and select properties on Wireless network
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For IP address Obtain an IP address via DHCP (Dynamic host config uration protoc ol) > to get automatic IP address, if this fails Specify an IP address > Enter IP address and Server address and select <OK>, it connects to the network. User can use any browser to access internet.
6.4 Volume / sound control
In Function mode Right and left navigation keys can be used to use to increase and decrease the sound. User can check the sound intensity with the background sound which is generated while increasing and decreasing the volume through application Start > setting s > control Panel > Volume/sound
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Volume - Adjust the volume as per the requirement using slider and check boxes. Sound - Select sounds as per the requirement for each event.
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6.5 Date/Time settings
In order to set date and time do the following
Method 1
Start > settings > control panel > Date and time > Date and time properties dialog will show up.
Method 2
Double tap on the time on the task bar which will open up Date/time properties screen.
Change Date and time as per the requirement.
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Chapter 7. Applications and operations
7.1. Scanning Barcode (1D/2D CCD type scanner )
CCD Charge coupled device technology scanner consists of a series of light-sensitive circuits that capture the reflected light and register its intensity and color after it is reflected from a series of mirrors. It utilizes the same technology that video cameras use.
Following procedure is used to read barcodes 1 Execute the application for bar code reading Start > Programs > Scanning > ScanDemo application or use the icon on desktop
It runs in the background, user can find out by the bar code icon in system tray 2 Aim the scanner window at the barcode 3 Press Left or right barcode scan button for 5 seconds 4 Aim the laser beam at the center of the barcode 5 check the scanning result either with beep sound or scanner LED indicator
Red > Error
Green > success If there is an error, repeat the procedure till the barcode gets successfully read Correct scanning method Wrong scanning method
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7.2 1D/2D Scanner configuration settings
Select Start > Program s > Control panel > Scanner configuration icon
Before you begin This Application co nsists of the following 5 Tabs.
1. Basic -- Changes the default settings of Barcode scanner.
2. Symbologies -- Select the types of Symbologies.
3. Detail -- Changes barcode symbology parameter settings in SmartPay Plus.
4. Options -- Set the other functions of the scanner like Sound and Scan Key change.
5. About -- Shows the scanner configuration version and scanner firmware version.
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Menu option Function
Trigger time out Scanning time in seconds, which is the waiting time to read a barcode
exactly. Keyboard Emulation (Disabled)
There will be no keyboard event after scanning barcode, scanned data
will be transferred directly to the user application
Type writing Shows encrypted barcode as alphanumeric form Keyboard Emulation (Enabled)
Copy / paste copy /paste the scanned barcode in editor window
Terminator Add a automatic text after each bar code , it can be set as None, CRLF,
CR, LF, Space, Tab, STX-ETX Continuous Scan (Disabled)
No continuous scanning
Continuous Scan (Enabled)
Scan continuously the barcode with set time interval.
Prefix Add code before each barcode e.g. when scanned value is 12345 and
prefix is ABC, It will be shown as ABC12345. Suffix Add code after each bar code e.g. when scanned value is 12345 and
suffix is ABC, It has shown as 12345ABC.
Check mark means select the barcode type for scanning, the unmarked barcode s will not be scanned.
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Barcode type
Detail setting values for particular barcode type
Maximum and minimum length of the barcode belonging to this barcode type
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Menu Option Function
Sound To activate beep sound Setting Good Read Tap on this button allows to select the (*.wav) sound file for
beep “On success of barcode scanning” The selected file name will be displayed in the fill-in above
Setting No Good Read Tap on this button allows to select the (*.wav) sound file for
beep “On failure of barcode scanning” The selected file name will be displayed in the fill-in above
Default Will restore back the default sound files for both operations
success and failure Vibrate Select to use vibrate mode on scanning (success/failure) Vibrate (mille second base) Time interval for vibration Setting Vibrate time To save the assigned time interval and test it Default To restore back the default vibration settings
Scanner configuration version Scanner firmware version
Restore back the factory scanner’s configurations
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7.3 Demonstration program for 1D / 2D Scanner
To start the demonstration program Start > Programs > Scanner > ScanDemo
Startup screen for 1D Scanner
Startup screen for 2D Scanner – Sca nner waiting screen
Scan type will appear
Scan value will appear
To start scanning
Select it for Auto-scan
Select it for beep Select it for Vibration
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For Scanning bar code user can either press SCAN START button once or one of the hardware buttons on the left/right side of the SmartPay Plus unit. The result will be same for both procedures.
For Beep select Beep checkbox, the specific beep sound can be selected through control panel settings. For Vibration on success or failure select vibrate checkbox. For Auto scan select the auto scan check box. Unless deselected the auto-scan mode will be activated whenever user starts the program.
After successful barcode scanning the scan type and value will be displayed in respective fill-ins
On failure of barcode scanning Scan fail and try again messages will appear
Scan type will appear
Scan value will appear
To start scanning Select it for beep
Select it for Vibration
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In auto scan mode, once the < Scan start > button is pressed, the scanning beam will continu ously come till <Scan stop> button is pressed.
Start > Program > Run wordpad Scan start > Scanned barcode data will get copied to wordpad
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7.4 Printer demonstration program
1. Double click msrprt_test.exe.
2. Initial Screen
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3. Enter card number.
4. Enter Valid period of the card.
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5. Enter amount to pay.
The last two digits are Cent unit and decimal point is omitted. Above is 34 dollars and 56 cents.
6. When clicking non-entering block, keyboard will disappear.
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7. Click ‘Prt English’ button to print.
8. Click ‘Exit’ button to close program.
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7.5 RFID demonstration program
Run RFDDemo Program
1. Start-> Programs-> RFID_M4_Beta0-> RFDDemo Click
2. If the problem has been failed to run you will need to check the device properly and try again.
2. If the program runs properly you will see the Main Screen of the program as below.
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Version information
If you’d like to see version information of the program please follow as below.
Click Help-> Click ModuleInfo Tab.. You are able to see Demo version and
Module information.
<Firmware TABLE>
FirmwareVersion <01 01060F>
Support for a variety of ISO15693 compliant tags (NXP I-Code SLI SL2 ICS20, TI Tag It HF I Plus, Pro and Standard, Tagsys C370, ST Micro LRI512, LRI2K, LRIS2K) SkyeTek Secure Memory Features (AES128, 192 and 256 for Encryption, SHA256 and SHA1 for Hashing)
FirmwareVersion <0103060C>
Payment Continuous Scan Mode (polls for payment cards an reports back Track1 and Track2 data) Supports contactless payments from Mastercard (Magstripe Protocol v3.1), Visa(Magstripe Protocol v1.4.2), American Express(Application Protocol v1.7), and Discover (Contactless Payment Protocol v1.01).
FirmwareVersion the orders.
Support for a variety of 14443A and B proximity tags suited for access control (NXP Mifare Ultralight, NXP Mifare Classic, NXP DESFire, ST Micro SRIX4K, ST Micro SRI512)
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Main Screen
Main Screen configuration
You can see the Tag value after reading
in the boxes
You can see History of read tags on this
field..
To clear history To return to main screen when windows
of
 open
To open tagInfo window To open TagDetail window
Select Tag
Select Tag
(
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To read TagID, click the button You are able to see and select tag data from the field
TagInfo (EAS/AFI/DSFID)
Click TagInfo .
Displays Tag information which is being read currently. You can identify value of EAS/ AFI/ DSFID by clicking Get button of each line. You can set value of EAS/ AFI/ DSFID by clicking Set button of each line.
Detail
Click TagDetail TagDetail window will open if the device
reads Tag..
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ReadTagAll commend is automatically executed when TagDetail runs.  To read whole memory of the tag To re ad data of address number which indicated on .
Reading address 0 is default if there’s no selection Read data is indicated on
To write data to address number which indicated on
Refer to data on( digit numbers should be same as once read
(To lock data not to be written on TagBlock. (You can see lock status of data on each address.
ReadTagAll
To read whole memory of the Tag
[ReadTagAll] TagDetail Click If success data comes on the list box..
  
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(
(
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OneReadTag
To check one memory of the address from the tag
[OneRead] Enter address number and click Read button.
Or select it from ListBox.
You’ll see the selected data on the box.
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WriteTag
To write data on wanted memory of the address
Click Write button after enter wanted address numb er and data.
Success message appears and the list refreshes when writing succeed.
Fail message appears when data has been When there’s no tag to write.
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locked or failed during the writing process.
LockTag
To lock data on wanted memory of the address in order to protect the data
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Click Lock button after entering address number or clicking cho sen one from the listbox.
Success message appears and Lock status changes when Locking process succeed.
In case of no tag.
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7.6 Finger Print
Program execution : Character Screen > AE2510_Demo
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1. Single
1) Selects single mode.
2) To read the fingerprint in the fingerprint recognition sensor.
3)Image Capture Successful.
4) The imageTap from will be able to confirm.
2. Continuous
1
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1)Press the “Continuous button”
2) you can see waiting signal(②)
3)next, image capture successufully.
4) waiting..next capture
3. Enroll / Identify
1
2
3
4
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User enroll Finger Print and identify.
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7.7 Camera
1.Exeute
Program execution: Character screen \ Cam_Demo
2. Preview
. Presses Power buttons from the first screen and with like the second time picture sees in advance, is
executed
. Flash buttons will press and is a possibility flash the reverse sides On/Off.
. Shot buttons after taking the screen of present time, store in the folder which is designated
3. Album
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The third picture will be able to select the format which sees from the album. The second time picture the fact that shows the image and three re-pictures are the screen which list shows the name of file especially from the format which sees.
4. Camera Option
The second time picture when pressing Option, is the initial screen. Will select Save Directory and will be able to select the location which will be stored. The location which is set a default is [within system]. The remaining pictures are the items will be able to set this a white balance/picture size etc.
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7.8 Operating System upgrade manual
Please follow the steps below to upgrade the operating system on SmartPay Plus. 1 Copy the OS file of “nkupd.bin" to MICRO SDcard.
2 Insert MICRO SDcard
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3 . Cold Reset the PDA and then you must press the Power Key for os upgrade over 2 second
4. PDA will automatically search for OS to update in MICRO SDCard or SD Card. If there's OS file to
update, move to (No.6)
5. . Main screen for OS Upgrade.
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6. Press ”Home key”. Update start & Reads SD Card(scnk.bin)
7. If there were no OS file you can see below screen
8. OS upgrade done
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9. Remove SD card when update completed.
Execute the HW Reset
10. Image booting
Ver. SP0.03
Ver. SP0.03
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1 1. Check the OS version in Control Panel > System
12 double click System to check OS Version
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Chapter 8. Accessories and peripheral devices
8.1 Using Stylus pen
The stylus on the PDA is same as mouse on a PC. Usage of stylus 1 Navigate the touch screen display 2 Select characters in soft input panel 3 Select applications from the desktop or system tray 4 Select buttons, tabs, fields and text within applications and editors
8.2 Using CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) module (Optional)
CDMA1-X1 (class B) can be used with SmartPay Plus through compact flash slot which is available on rear side.
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Chapter 9. PC Interface
9.1 Ms ActiveSync Installation
It is possible to connect SmartPay Plus to Host Pc using synchronization cable. Attach one end of synchronization cable to Sync port which is on bottom side of SmartPay Plus and USB end to host Pc. It is necessary to install Microsoft ActiveSync program. Following is a procedure to install Ms ActiveSync program on PC. Select “Next”
Select “I accept the terms in the license agreement” and then “Next”.
Input Username and Organization name and select “Next”.
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Detect the directory for installation and select “Next”.
Select “Install”.
Installing
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Select “Finish” to complete the installation.
Select “Yes” to reboot the Pc.
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9.2 USB ActiveSync
To operate ActiveSync program in PC Start > Program > Microsoft ActiveSync
For PC ActiveSync settings File > Connection Settings > Select between USB ActiveSync Connections as per requirement.
In USB ActiveSync connections, check “Allow USB connections” and Select “Ok”.
Allow connections to one of the following,
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Connecting
As soon as the connection is successful following dialog box will be displayed on host PC. To see the files on SmartPay Plus , click on explorer .
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Also there will be status icon in system tray to show the status of connection between SmartPay Plus and Host PC. User can open ActiveSync program by clicking on the icon.
Data Transfer
Connected
Disconnected
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