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Magnetic Swipe Card Reader and Writer MSR606

Magnetic Swipe Card Reader and Writer MSR606

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Introduction

Magnetic Swipe Card Reader/Writer MSR206 is designed to offer a card reading/writing solution for ISO 7811/1~6 formats. It reads and writes up to 3 tracks of data, e.g. decoding/encoding and verifying up to 3 tracks of data simultaneously. Also, MSR206 Reader/Writer provides a standard interface to communicate with host system or other terminal computers. That will attractively complement an existing system.

Features

MSR206USB has Original Manufacturer USB cable (Not an adapter)
Reading/Writing magnetic stripe card complied with ISO 7811/1~6 formats
Read Low & High Coercive force of magnetic stripe (300~4000Oe)
Low Coercivity encoding circuitry selectable on screen
Writing and then verifying data on single, dual, or triple track in one swipe
Program software for Windows 98/Me/XP
Programming software for various read/write performance
Manual Swipe to read or write card with output
Programmable leading bit, raw data, DMV/AAMVA, and user defined format
5~35ips operational swipe speed of writing data
5~55ips operational swipe speed of reading data
+24VDC+/-10%, 2.0A Max., external power adapter attached
Good size with dimensions of 210(L) x 60(W) x 65(H) mm
CE, FCC, UL, cUL certified Reading/Writing magnetic stripe card complied with ISO 7811/1~6 formats
Read/Write High & Low Coercive force of magnetic stripe (300~4000Oe)
High/Low Coercivity encoding circuitry selectable on screen
Program software for Windows 98/Me/XP
Programming software for various read/write performance
Programmable leading bit, raw data, DMV/AAMVA, and user defined forma
Manual Swipe to read and/or write card with output
Writing and verifying data on single, dual, or triple track in one swipe
5~35ips operational swipe speed of writing data
5~55ips operational swipe speed of reading data
+24VDC+/-10%, 2.0A Max., external power adapter attached
Good size with dimensions of 210(L) x 60(W) x 65(H) mm
CE, FCC, UL, cUL certified

  

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

Specifications

Electrical

Power requirements
+24VDC +/- 5%

Consumption
Typical 350mA Max. 600mA plus for each writing track

Power supply
External switching power 24V/2.2A

Communication
Standard signal level

Ripple
50mVp-p or less

Dielectric strength
500 VDC for 1 minute

 

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Q: cause i just bought a xd reader writer and it didnt work, wasnt able to read the files from my memory card. i was using a 32 mg memory card, from my nokia phone(6600) is a xd and memory card reader same or diff. ?
There are very many different formats when it comes to memory cards - the most common on the nokia phones are either the mini SD or micro SD cards - these are just minature versions of SD cards. Fuji film and olympus on a joint venture produced a new card more optimised for cameras this was called the xd card - it is a different size, has different pins and is optimised for use in cameras. At the time it came out it was a new type of memory media with an ultra-compact design with theoretical image storage capacity of up to 8 gigabytes and compatibility with different digital camera brands (that supported this format) The type of memory card you use is dictated by which digital device you are using. These physically different cards are *not* interchangeable, eg sd card pheripheral will not take xd etc (not unless it was made specifically to do so which is very rare). If you have a card reader that will read/write SD cards you will be able to read micro and mini SD cards with the aid of an adapter (which makes the mini and micro sd cards into the same size as a normal sd card and fit into an sd drive. The xd card is physically a different shape - broader, but shorter. You will need a xd drive to read/write to these cards. If your card reader is xd only then it will *not* read SD cards. The Reader actually requires a different slot for the SD card. Get a multicard reader. I found i had a variety of sd cards/mini sd/xd cards/sony stick and compact flash cards between my camera/pda and phone devcies so i bought a multi card reader too - there are many makes around and are very common - these come in many varieties depending on the desired computer interface. The most common type are made for PCs and connect to the USB port. Make sure you buy one with all the different formats you have got then you will be able to use the one reader to read a variety of cards as I do. Merry Christmas and Seasonal Greetings!
Q: I wanted to know if it's possible to use my digital camera as a card reader for my PC. I have other files on an SD card which I transferred from a laptop with a card reader but I'm home now and can't access the files. When I plug in my camera, my PC starts to sync with it and allowing me to view and copy the pictures and videos taken but I can't access non-video/picture files. How can I make it so that my PC recognizes my camera as a removable hard drive rather than a camera?
You can't. The only way, as I see it, to make what you want to happen is to have a card reader of your own. The computer will never see a camera as a drive.
Q: i was thinking of putting it into a game console and then use a usb cable, but i dont know what games u can put a sd card in. any ideas would be greatfull help me plz.
The general rule is if there is an SD card port than you can put it in there. But I don't think a game system will read a SD card and route the information to a computer thru a cable. The game system will not have the capabilities of reading the card, unless it is a game card and in that case the computer probably won't read the information. You can get a card reader for relatively cheap.
Q: What happens when the card reader is plugged in?
4, if the fault is still in the BIOS to set the drive for the first boot device to insert the system installation disk press the R key to select "repair installation" can be.
Q: I know shouldn't force a memory card into a card reader. Do they come in sizes or what? How do you know what size to buy? I have an 8gb memory card and my card reader says SD/MMC/RS-MMC 2.0. The memory card doesn't just slide in with no resistance, but I don't have to really force it in. Is that the way it is supposed to be?
You can buy card specific readers - that's what I've done. I have three digital cameras each with its own reader because of different styles of cards. Or you can opt for the style of reader that takes different styles. I've found those don't always work as well, at least not for me, so I went with the card specific kind your choice. All the newer SD, if that's what you're using, will take SDHC cards.
Q: I have used it before to get deleted photos which didn't workNow, my camera isn't uploading into my computer so I decided to use it insteadbut what do I do, do I need a program or do I need nothing at all please let me know because it is very important and I need to get the pics online
If you have WIndows XP or later, just plug in the card reader, then insert a camera card into it. Go to MyComputer and you will see a bunch of extra drives listed after your C (hard disk) and D (CD or DVD) drives. One of these will be for your camera card. Double-click on it and you'll get a list of the pictures on the drive. Go to the View menu and selct Thumbnails and you'll see the pix represnted as tiny image icons. You can then copy these to a folder on your hard disk. Or do yourself a favor and google Picasa. It's a free program from Google that does a great job of managing and manipulating your pictures. It automatically detects when you insert a photo memory card or hook up your camera to your computer via the USB cable.
Q: Hello,I'm buying the new LG EnV2 from verizon and i would like to put music onto it. I have never used SD memory cards and i am not sure on what to do. All i know is that I need a SD Memory Card Reader because my computer does not have an SD slot.Any recommendations on what kind of reader to get? And don't they look like Flashdrives?Also for those who have bought the new LG EnV2 what kind of SD card would you recommend for music?
real SD and micro SD might desire to all paintings high quality (offering you have the mSD adapter). besides the shown fact that some card readers are a sprint fussy with SDHCs, i've got had a minimum of two situations whilst the laptop in simple terms did no longer know an SDHC card, to my extensive inflammation.
Q: I tried putting almost all types of cards in it, tried a google search not even a single topic it just wont read anything i put in it, except the floppy disk itself is this some kind of driver problem. Im using a Packard Bell IXtreme E303. I hate this
Assuming you have Windows 2000 or later, no special driver should be needed. Try opening the case of your computer and looking inside for a USB cable (it might be a ribbon cable with 4 or 8 wires) coming from the card reader that may have come unplugged.
Q: I am trying to download pictures onto my computer but whenever I plug my memory card reader with the memory card in it into my computer nothing shows up and it is not detected at all. i am using a lexar memory stick PRO duo any help?
Does not work with Windows 7
Q: i bought a card reader to import my pics n vids. going to the removeable disc drive, the pics upload fine into picasa. but i cant get the vids to upload. i can see them thru quicktime but i cant save them on my comp. is there another way i can save them other than picasa? thanks
Yes, copy/paste from your card reader to your MyComputer/videos folder. Then import them into your editing software. Windows Movie Maker does not support mp4 (quicktime) video files. You would have to convert them using a video converter like handbrake.fr/ to use them in WMM. My advice, get some good editing software if you plan to do a lot of editing.

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