User's Manual

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USB
Card
Reader
If the AirID is connected via USB to the working device, you can
select whether the AirID should be used as a USB card reader
(CCID) or not. If the AirID is not used as USB reader, the AirID is
only supplied with power via USB and thus charged.
Reset
Keys
This setting deletes the saved keys (LTK and SK). You have the
option to delete all keys or only the keys for a specific device.
Remove
Pairing
This setting deletes the saved pairing information and the keys.
This is recommended when passing AirID to third parties. You
have the option to delete all keys or only the keys for a specific
device. After the removal, a new pairing is necessary to re-
established a connection.
Factory
Reset
This setting reset the AirID to factory settings. All pairing keys
are also deleted.
Distance
Sensor
oder
Coverage
AirID 2
The AirID reader can lock your WINDOWS or mobile (iOS or
Android) apps (if configured) automatically, if a (preset) distance
between your computer and your AirID has been exceeded. The
"Distance Log-Out" is managed in AirID settings using "Distance
".Sensor
This setting is optional and can only be configured if there is an
active Bluetooth connection to the a device.
You can use pressetings or set the distance manually.
Following pressetings are available:
Near (~ 65 dB)
Mid (~ 75 dB)
Far (~ 80 dB)
In comparasion to the possible pressetings, the manual setting
allows an individual fine adjustment.
If the manual setting is selected, the curent RSSI value is shown
in the display. Slowly walk around in the area you want your
device to remain unlocked. Press the jog dial at the preferred
distance to confirm the coverage area and activate the Distance
Sensor function.
Settings can only be changed with an
active Bluetooth connection between your
computer and AirID reader.
To avoid unintended disconnects, keep in
mind that the minimum distance for the
automated log-out is about three meters
between your computer and AirID reader.
The distance value for the "Distance
Sensor" feature represents a relative
value. It depends on the signal strength of
the AirID, on the environment and on other
interferencing signals.