MiCard Card Readers Installation Guide MiCard version 1.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc Version: Date: First Draw-up Date: Author: Revision history: 1.0 June 6, 2009 July 27, 2007 Claudia Kleinekemper Version: Revision date: 1.0 23.08.2007 Reviewer: Final Review: Michael Rosemann Michael Rosemann Technologies concerned: uniFLOW Login manager/Secure Public Printing Applet v2.1.0 File name: MiCard_installation_guide_EN.doc Short Summary: This manual describes the features and the installation of the MiCard Readers.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc Introduction MiCard provides an easy to use, easy to install and cost effective solution for identification with a contactless card at your Canon iR. With MiCard you simply wave your card over the reader and you will be identified. After identification the Canon iR opens up and you are able to make your copies or pick up your secure print jobs. Installation and configuration has never been easier. You simply connect the MiCard via USB directly to the device.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc Important Note: Changes and/or modifications of the MiCard not approved by NT-ware Systemprogrammierung GmbH will void the user’s authority to operate the MiCard! FCC Compliance Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc System Setup Ensure the MFP is equipped with the USB Application Board. The uniFLOW Login Manager and / or uniFLOW Secure Public Printing Applet v2.1.0 should be installed and running on the MFP. For installation of the Login Manager and the uniFLOW OM MEAP Applets please see the uniFLOW OM User Manual. Connect the MiCard reader to the USB Host Connection of the MFP (See photo below.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc Configuration The MiCard device is working without further configuration; however some “advanced” options are available. When using uniFLOW OM v3.1.1 you can see the connected MiCard readers on the MEAP/miniMIND status tab of the main menu “Connections”. By clicking on in the ID Device column a new window opens showing the advanced options. When using uniFLOW OM 3.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc In the following please find an explanation of the terms used and the possible settings on the configuration site: Connected ID Module shows the ID Module connected, e.g. MiCard / miniMIND Last Read ID shows the last ID read by a card swipe Conversion Result shows the result of the last read ID when the configured code conversions are applied. This is the ID sent to the server for authentication.
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc Code Conversion No. [N] specifies the code conversion that has to be applied to the ID read in a series of code conversions at step [N]. The result of the code conversions at step [N] is displayed next to the name of the code conversion in the drop down list. If the result is empty “()”, this code conversion can’t be applied in the actual step (cf. screenshot above).
MiCard Installation Guide_english_V2.doc After a code conversion step [N] is saved by clicking the “Save” button the configuration page will allow to specify code conversion step [N+1] as shown in the screenshot above. Next to the name of the Connected ID Module in the configuration page (MiCard) you can click on a link (config) which will bring up the page shown below. With uniFLOW Login Manager v2.1.0/uniFLOW Secure Public Printing Applet v2.1.
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