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M80 Magnetic strip card reader and writer compatible with MSR206

M80 Magnetic strip card reader and writer compatible with MSR206

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 M80, ZCS150, Magnetic strip card reader and writer compatible with MSR206

 

Dimensions : 150(L) x 50(W) x 53(H) mm

 

Smallest card writer in the world! Approx. 0.7kg

 

Magnetic Stripe Card Reader/Writer MSR900 (100% MSR206 Compatible,What msr206 can do,we can do) is designed to offer a card reading/writing solution for ISO formats.

It reads and writes up to 3 tracks of data,decoding/encoding and verifying up to 3 tracks of data
simultaneously. MSR900 Reader/Writer provides a standard USB interface to communicate with host system or other terminal computers

MSR900 is manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified factory and comes with a 1-year warranty.

 

Features
• Reading/Writing magnetic stripe card complied with ISO formats
• Read/Write High & Low Coercive (300~4000Oe)
• High/Low Coercivity encoding circuitry selectable on screen
• Program software for Windows 98/Me/XP/Vista
• Programming software for various read/write performance
• Sequential write function, up to 12 digits (1 up)
• Manual Swipe to read and/or write card with RS-232 /USB output
• Writing and verifying data on single, dual, or triple track in one swipe
• +24VDC, 2.5A Max external power adapter attached (100-240 AC INPUT)
• Dimensions of 150(L) x 50(W) x 53(H) mm
Specification

Specification
Electrical
Power requirements +24VDC +/- 5%
Consumption Typical 350mA Max. 600mA plus for each writing track
Power supply External switching power 24V/2.5A
Communication Standard USB cable

Ripple 50mVp-p or less
Dielectric strength 500 VDC for 1 minute

 

Performance
Read card Track1 Track2 Track3
Bit per density 210 bpi 75/210bpi 210 bpi
Coercive force Read/write 300-4000 oe Mag.card
Card thickness 0.76-1.2mm
Read speed STD card Jitter +/-15% Amp. 60%

5-55ips 5-50ips 5-50ips
Write speed 5-30ips
Write jitter Interval < +/- 10%, Sub-interval < +/- 12%
Error rate Read < 0.5% Write < 0.8%
Head life Min. 1000K swipes for both read/write head

Mechanical
Body material ABS 94V-0
Weight Approx. 0.7kg
Dimension 150.1L x 50W x 53H mm
Swipe Manual, single direction

Environments
Operation -10 to 55oC, 10 to 85% humidity
Storage -30 to 70oC, 10 to 90% humidity


Safety Approval
Rating FCC Class B, CE ClassB, UL, cUL ROHS

 

Package including
• MSR900
• Software CD
• Power adaptor
• USB cable
• 1 Clean Card
• 10 black magnetic Stripe card(4000 OE)
• English Manual

 

Our Software(more easy use and more magnetic type)

This machine is 100% Compatible with MSR206, do
exact same quality of reading writing for lower price.
No different in quality or use only the price. This
product uses same software as MSR206
For more detail,please read MSR900 Programmer's Manual.pdf

 

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Q:I was wondering how can I upload music onto my micro SD memory card. I bought a used Nokia 5300, which uses an micro SD memory card, and I have no idea how to upload music on it- If I get one of those card reader/writers, would that work?Help!
yes but be sure u have a micro sd to sd card adapter that should've come with the memory card
Q:I have A n95, the plug where you put the computer cable broke so i put all my pictures on my laptop with a memory card adapter thing a Interal USb 2.0 multi card reader, but how do i put images from my laptop onto the memory card?
When the card reader is connected to the computer with a card in it, simply go to 'My Computer' and find an icon that will be named similarly to this: Removable Disk (F:). You might have a few like that, but just try each of them until you find the right one (you will see other files and folders there which your Nokia created). Once there, look for an images or pictures folder and just drag and drop your photos from your 'My Pictures' folder (for example) into the other folder.
Q:I am trying to transfer a set of files from my computer to my MiniSD card. My computer has no slot, nor a card reader, so I have to put it into the SD slot on my printer. The computer is a Dell XPS210 working on Vista, and the printer is a Kodak All In One.When I try to put a file on it, it states that the card is protected. The card is unlocked and sharing is enabled for all users. What is the problem?
The card is probably formatted in a format the computer doesn't understand. Some systems require cards to be formatted in a specific format so it can read it. Example NTFS FAT32 FAT Don't format the card now if it's loaded with pictures. Try to transfer the pictures via a usb cable that connects to the camera instead. Maybe that will allow the transfer. Sometimes you can copy the card data into a storage chip within the camera.
Q:Bought it from best buy a while backfor some reason the card reader i bought it with [already installed ] is not being reconized. HELP please
Go to: Control Panel(in classic view)---System in one of the tabs there is a button that says something like 'Hardware Manager' Click on it and find the card reader in there(make sure it is connected) and uninstall the driver for it by right clicking it and selecting 'uninstall driver'. restart your computer, go back to the hardware manager and find the card reader again. and select 'install driver'. and you should be good. just make sure to restart again keep in mind, that im not exactly in windows right now so this could be a *tiny bit off because i cant exactly verify every step, but it should be something along those lines.
Q:I have a 4GB SDHC card and I used to always use it with my laptops internal reader, so I know that works. I got another SDHC Card 4GB and plugged it into the same reader and it didn't show up, I tried using my old card that had previously worked and now that does not show up either. Any clues how to fix this or I have just busted my internal reader? I also use XP in case that helps. Neither of them were locked/ are locked either. They work in my cameras just not my laptop.
Sd Card Reader Not Working
Q:I have a camera that only takes a mini scan disk. So I got a Verbatim disk reader. When I plug it in to my computer, it acknowledges that the reader is there, but not the disk. Long shot I know just thought i'd try anything before throwing away $20
make sure the mini disc is sitting in the reader properly and not write protected?
Q:If you are, do you charge for a reading? Why? (I am curious about your responses as I have been reading 30 years, but don't charge for the reading, but I charge for my time.)
Yes, although I don't do it regularly. For myself at times and at the request of friends. I don't take payment because a) I need the practice; b) I still have to refer to my cheat sheets; c) although I've been told they're uncanny, I am not confident that I have any real skill in this area. I wouldn't feel right taking payment for something that could be nothing. I understand what you're saying about charging for your time. Partly because I'm still having to look things up, doing a reading is time consuming. It also takes energy. I always center and ground myself first, lay the spread, write the cards down, list the meanings, then analyze the big picture to come up with what it might all mean and how it's all connected. Not brain surgery there, but it does take time!
Q:I am tired of looking at my zip drive, and i want to do something with the space.and I am doing research to upgrade my old Mac G4.thanks
get an external media card reader! Don't bother trying to upgrade. If your ol' mac has USB (my g4 did), you can use ANY windows/mac card reader (I do). And you can take your 20 dollar investment along with you when you retire your g4!
Q:What are the disadvantages of the card reader?
Built-in card reader, in the Windows operating system, the computer will be a lot more empty "removable disk" to increase the usual use of the inconvenience.
Q:I was a bit frazzled when buying my computer because I was in school at the time and so much stuff was going on, or else I would have bogged down those guys with questions. (Lol, I stuck to the generic zillion I usually ask)and was just wondering about that. Alsowhat is a super-multi drive?
A 14-in-1 card reader can read fourteen kinds of memory cards -- those little thumb-sized cards that go into digital cameras and cell phones. This is an easy way to transfer pictures to the computer. Hope that helps

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