USER MANUAL for the Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. Hand Held Unit UM0001-3 Revision A.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 Proprietary Notice The information disclosed herein contains proprietary rights of Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. (CTS). Neither this document nor the information disclosed herein shall be reproduced or transferred to other documents. Nor shall the information be used or disclosed to others for manufacturing or any other purposes except as specifically authorized in writing by Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 Document Control List Revision Date A.00 September 16, 2002 Description Initial release.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 Table of Contents Title Page Proprietary Notice.......................................................................................................................... iii Document Control List ....................................................................................................................v List of Figures ............................................................................................................................... vii List of Tables .
September 16, 2002 Title UM0001-3A.00 List of Figures Page Figure 1. Cassiopeia User Interface............................................................................................. 2-1 Figure 2. HHU (Cassiopeia + Micro Tri-Reader)........................................................................ 3-1 Trademarks Casio® is a registered trademark of Casio Computer Co., Ltd. CassiopeiaTM is a trademark of Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 CHAPTER 1 1.1 Hand Held Unit Introduction The HHU consists of an off-the-shelf Casio® Industrial CassiopeiaTM Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and a CTS-designed peripheral called the Micro Tri-ReaderTM (µTR) for reading Contactless Smart Cards (CSCs). The µTR resides in the CompactFlash (CF) slot of the Cassiopeia. The HHU is capable of securely reading and writing to ISO 14443 Type A, ISO 14443 Type B (with appropriate software), and GO CARD® CSCs.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 CHAPTER 2 User Interface Figure 1 illustrates the user interfaces of the Cassiopeia base unit without the µTR installed. Figure 1. Cassiopeia User Interface Valid/invalid card reads will be signaled by one of the tri-color (red, green, orange) lamp indicators. Red will signal an invalid read. Green will signal a valid read. Audio tones will also signal a valid or invalid card read.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 CHAPTER 3 3.1 Enclosure Case The main body of the HHU is the Casio Cassiopeia (see Figure 2) PDA. The external CF Slot will be populated by a µTR CF Card that will be protected by a cover. The Cassiopeia can be held comfortably in one hand and the µTR cover will face the passenger with an easily recognizable target area. CARD PRESENTATION TARGET Figure 2.
September 16, 2002 3.2 UM0001-3A.00 Micro Tri-Reader The µTR is a low-power, compact device that can securely read and write to ISO 14443 Type A, ISO 14443 Type B, and GO CARD CSCs. It enables secure CSC processing in portable Hand Held Devices. 3.2.1 Host Interface The physical connector for interfacing to the host system conforms to the CF PC Card Standard. 3.3 Security Access Module The Active Antenna Board has a slot to accommodate an optional ISO 7816 Security Access Module (SAM). 3.
UM0001-3A.00 3.4.3 September 16, 2002 Data Upload/Download The Cassiopeia communicates to a central system for the uploading or downloading of data via a charging and communications cradle. Communication between the unit and the cradle is via an IrDA interface. 3.4.4 Display A 3.8-inch monochrome liquid crystal display (LCD) with touch panel capability is used. The resolution of the display is 240 × 320. The display uses FSTN technology and employs a light emitting diode (LED) backlight.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 CHAPTER 4 4.1 Physical Characteristics Dimensions The physical dimensions of the HHU are 85 mm (3.40 inches) in width, 200 mm (7.87 inches) in length and 38 mm (1.50 inches) in depth. 4.2 Weight The HHU is <415 grams (0.915 lbs), including a long-life battery. 4.3 Read Range The card read range from the center of the target to the center of the CSC is 1 cm.
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UM0001-3A.00 September 16, 2002 CHAPTER 5 5.1.1 Notices Federal Communications Commission Notices The following Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notices apply: 5.1.2 1. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the Tr-Reader that are not expressly approved by CTS could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 2. NOTE: 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.
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