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User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Hardware description. ........................................................................................................................... 3 Product Software description.............................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 OS ...........................................................................................................................................
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx PRODUCT HARDWARE DESCRIPTION. The C-0ne e-ID x / MR2xxx is a BT/WIFI/GSM-2G-3G-4G/RFID/2D/Biometric mobile device able to read all secure ID documents.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx Left, Back & Bottom Views (Photo non-contractual) 4/18
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx PRODUCT SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION 2.1 OS The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx has Android 4.2 with API level 17. It does not integrate Google services for security purpose. 2.2 CpcServices The CpcServices is a required software that has been developed by Coppernic to handle data capture peripherals communication and power management. It must be installed and it is installed during manufacturing process. However, it will be removed in case of a Factory reset. 2.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx HOW TO CHARGE THE C-ONE E-LD The C-0ne e- ID x / MR2xxx is recommended to be charged with the provided power adaptor (5,35V, 2 A). It can also be charged through a PC with a micro USB cable.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE MICRO SIM CARD(S) INTO THE C-ONE E- ID X / MR2XXX INSERTION • • • • Open the Dual Micro SIM door Use a paperclip to open the SIM tray Insert the Micro SIM card(s) into the slot (1 &2) Close and press the Dual Micro SIM door after installation • • • • Open the Dual Micro SIM door Use a paperclip to open the SIM tray Remove the Micro SIM card(s) Close and press the Dual Micro SIM door after removal REMOVAL (Photo non-contractual) 7/18
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE MICRO SD CARD INTO THE C-ONE E- ID X / MR2XXX INSERTION • Open the Micro SD door • Insert the Micro SD card into the slot as described below • Close and press the Micro SD door after installation REMOVAL • Open the Micro SD door • Use a tweezers to remove the Micro SD card • Close and press the Micro SD door after removal Micro SD slot (Photo non-contractual) 8/18
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx DATA CAPTURE TO USE ON THE C-ONE E- ID X / MR2XXX 6.1 SCAN A BARCODE WITH THE IMAGER 6.1.1 Hardware The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx integrates an Opticon MDI3100 2D Imager. The Imager is located at the top right of the device. (Photo non-contractual) 6.1.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx 6.2 TAKE A PICTURE WITH THE CAMERA 6.2.1 Hardware There is a back camera of 8MP. (Photo non-contractual) 6.2.2 Software To evaluate the camera, use the standard Android application “Camera”.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx 6.3 DECODE A FINGERPRINT 6.3.1 Hardware The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx integrates a Columbo sensor from Integrated biometrics. It is a Light Emitting Sensor technology. It is located at the front top left of the device. Columbo Finger Print Sensor (Photo non-contractual) 6.3.2 Software The CpcColumboFingerPrintSample application is available on F-droid to evaluate the Finger print sensor (Source code of the application is available in Coppernic SDK).
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx 6.4 INSERT AND READ A SMARTCARD 6.4.1 Hardware The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx integrates a Smart card contact reader at the bottom of the device. Contact card reader (Photo non-contractual) 6.4.2 Software The PCSC Sample can be used to communicate with a smart card using APDU (Source code of the application is available in Coppernic SDK).
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx 6.5 READ A CONTACTLESS CARD 6.5.1 Hardware The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx integrates a Smart card contactless reader at the bottom of the device. RFID smart card reader (Photo non-contractual) 6.5.2 Software The PCSC Sample can be used to communicate with a smart card using APDU (Source code of the application is available in Coppernic SDK).
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx 6.6 COMMUNICATIONS 6.6.1 Extension and communication ports The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx integrates a Micro SD card slot – Micro-USB and LIF connectors. Direct Ethernet connection via a USB/Ethernet adaptor or via the Ethernet interface of the docking station 6.6.2 Wireless communications The C-One e- ID x / MR2xxx integrates different radio communications: • • • • • • • • • • 4.0 – Class II EDR WiFi (2.4 GHz - 5 GHz) – 802.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx WARNINGS OF USE WIRELESS DEVICES PLEASE OBSERVE ALL WARNING NOTICES WITH REGARD TO THE USAGE OF WIRELESS DEVICES. ➢ Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres – Vehicles Use You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants etc. and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders) and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx EUROPEAN REGULATORY INFORMATION ONLY USE COPPERNIC APPROVED ACCESSORIES. > Wireless Device Country Approval Regulatory markings, subject to certification, are applied to the device signifying the radio(s) are approved for use in the European countries under CE coverage. For 2.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx Brand Name COPPERNIC Model Name C-One e-ID x, MR2xxx Maximum AVG Conducted Power (dBm) GSM900: 32.33 GSM1800: 29.68 WCDMA Band I: 22.37 WCDMA Band VIII: 23.64 LTE Band 3: 23.13 LTE Band 7: 21.92 LTE Band 8: 22.39 LTE Band 20: 21.76 802.11b: 16.03 802.11g: 13.13 802.11n HT20 (2.4GHz): 13.09 802.11n HT40 (2.4GHz): 13.16 802.11a: 10.46 802.11n HT20 (5GHz): 10.21 802.11n HT40 (5GHz): 10.27 Bluetooth: 5.
User Manual C-One e-ID x / MR2xxx FCC INFORMATION TO USERS Radiation Exposure Compliance This product complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment. 9.1 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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.
FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations.