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Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 Contents: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Parts of the Tri-Scan 1084............................................................................................................ 5 Attaching to an MC70/75 ..............................................................................................................
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 1 Introduction The family of Biometric Tri-Scan Readers combine Contact Smart Card, Contactless Smart Card (RFID) and Finger Biometric capture in a rugged, snap on peripheral for the Motorola MC70/75. This makes them ideal for mobile fingerprint biometric and ID applications. The fingerprint sensors are FIPS201 compliant as single finger capture devices.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 2 Parts of the Tri-Scan 1084 The photograph below shows the capacitive fingerprint sensor version of the Tri-Scan. The other versions differ only in the type of fingerprint sensor, the other parts identified below remain the same. MC70/75 mating connector Latch locking screw hole Latch locking screw hole Fingerprint sensor Card slot. Insert contactless card with gold contacts facing upwards.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 3 Attaching to an MC70/75 1. Align the slots on the MC70/75 with the guides on the spring clips of the Tri-Scan 1084. Spring Clip 2. Slide the Tri-Scan 1084 on to the MC70/75 ensuring the MC70/75 aligns with the MC70/75 mating connector on the Triscan 1084. The spring clips will push out and then click in as the MC70/75 locks in place. 3. For semi-permanent installation fit M2×6mm pan head Pozidriv screws into the latch locking screw holes.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 4 Detaching from an MC70/75 2. Squeeze the spring clips together by pressing on the latch locking screw holes. 1. 3. Remove the latch locking screws if fitted. Slide the Triscan 1084 off the MC70/75. Figure 4: Detaching from an MC70/75 Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd reserves the right to change the specifications of products and services without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the author.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 5 Using the Tri-Scan 1084 5.1 Driver and software installation Drivers and software are supplied in the Demonstration kit and Software Development kit. Separate documents are provided in these kits providing installation and deployment information. For information on the installation and operation of third party applications refer to the appropriate software manual. 5.2 Contact smartcard operation The smartcard is inserted at the bottom of the Tri-Scan 1084 unit.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 5.3 Contactless smartcard and RFID operation The Tri-Scan is designed to read RFID and contactless smartcards of ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 size in when they are inserted in the slot. It does not matter which way up the card is inserted. Other RFID transponders and e-Documents can be read at the back of the Tri-Scan reader. The transponder should be placed parallel to the back of the Tri-Scan reader. Figure 6: Reading RFID transponders at back of Tri-Scan 5.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 5.5 ActiveSync The MC70/75 with Tri-Scan 1084 attached can be used with ActiveSync, but the USB rather than the serial connection must be used. The USB is automatically switched over to the external port for ActiveSync which means the Tri-Scan 1084 cannot be used at the same time as USB ActiveSync. If ActiveSync is required at the same time as the Tri-Scan 1084 (for application development for example) then ActiveSync should be configured to run over Bluetooth.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance For trouble-free service treat the Tri-scan 1084 in the same way as you would the MC70/75 and observe the following tips when using the Tri-scan 1084: Do not store or use the Tri-scan 1084 in any location that is dusty, damp, or wet. Protect the Tri-Scan 1084 from temperature extremes. Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep it away from heat sources. 6.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 Symptoms Possible Cause Action ActiveSync cannot connect to the MC70/75 ActiveSync is not correctly configured on the PC or the MC70/75. Detach the Tri-Scan 1084 from the MC70/75 and try to ActiveSync directly to the MC70/75. If this does not work then consult the MC70/75 User Guide. ActiveSync is using a serial connection. ActiveSync must use USB with the Tri-Scan 1084 connected. The MC70/75 is not firmly seated into the Tri-scan 1084.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 7 Technical specifications 7.1 Summary of specifications The following table summarises the Tri-Scan 1084’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications: Capacitive Fingerprint Sensor Acquisition rate 15 frames/second Sensor resolution 508dpi Pixel array 256 x 360 pixels Sensor area 12.8 x 18.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 Contactless Smartcard Reader RF Transmit Frequency 13.56MHz Supported RFID Standards ISO14443A, ISO14443B, ISO 15693 ISO15693 ISO14443A/B Supported contactless cards ® HID: iCLASS Reading distance ® ® Philips: MIFARE , DESFire , MIFARE ProX , ® SMART MX, and iCode ® Intended for in-slot card reading, capable of reading up to 2.5cm (1") from back surface dependent on transponder type.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 Regulatory EMI/RFI TBC Electrical Safety TBC 7.2 Pin-outs PIN Docking Connector (Socket) 1 Power Ground 2 Cradle Detect 3 RS232 DCD/Trigger 4 USB_D- 5 USB_D+ 6 USB_Gnd 7 USB_Vbus 8 USB_ID 9 Not Connected 10 Not Connected 11 Not Connected 12 Not Connected 13 Not Connected 14 Not Connected 15 Not Connected 16 External DC In 5.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 7.3 Regulatory Information All TSL devices are designed to be compliant with appropriate regulations and standards and are CE marked. Any changes or modifications to TSL equipment, not expressly approved by TSL, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 7.4 Health and Safety Recommendations Ergonomic Recommendations Caution: In order to avoid or minimize the potential risk of ergonomic injury, follow the recommendations below. Consult with your local Health & Safety Manager to ensure that you are adhering to your company's safety programs to prevent employee injury.
Triscan 1084 User Guide V13.doc 1084 8 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) For EU Customers: All products at the end of their life must be returned to TSL for recycling. For information on how to return product please contact TSL.
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