• Single USB2.0 Smart/ATM Card Reader C292 System 1
Single USB2.0 Smart/ATM Card Reader C292

Single USB2.0 Smart/ATM Card Reader C292

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Single USB2.0 Smart/ATM Card Reader C292

 

Specifications

support the ISO 7816-3, T=0 or T=1 protocols CPU-based smart cards.

Complies with PC/SC Version 1.0/2.0 standard and officially approved by Microsoft.

Provided for many popular memory cards including: 4404, 4428, 4442 and I2C memory cards.

The Smart Card Reader IC is compliant with EMV 4.1 specification.

Provide to online bank transaction, online shopping w/credit card.

 

System Requirements

Smart Card: Windows 2003/ XP/ Vista

Attention:

* For Smart Card driver, please install the CD software.

 

Hardware Installation

Installation the smart card editor software

Open the smart card reader cover and plug in the card

Move USB cover and plug-in the reader to PC

 

Body Dimention: 84 x 65 x 25 mm

Body Weight: 122 g

 

IC   ControllerAU9520
Host Interface 
Host InterfaceUSB   2.0 CCID 1 (also compliant with USB 1.1)
Transmission Speed12   Mbps (USB 2.0 full speed)
Power SupplyBus   powered
Smart Card Interface 
StandardsISO   7816 & EMV 2 2000 Level 1
ProtocolsT=0,   T=1,
2-wire: SLE 4432/42 (S=10),
3-wire: SLE 4418/28 (S=9),
I 2 C (S=8)
Card SizeID-1   (full-size)
Smart Card Interface Speed420   Kbps (when supported by card)
Smart Card clock frequencyUp   to 5 MHZ
Supported card types5V,   3V and 1.8V Smart Cards
ISO 7816 Class A, AB and C
Power to Smart Card60   mA
Other Features 
Status IndicatorDual   color LED
Options 
Customer specific logo or labelOn   request
Customer specific colorsOn   request
PC/SC Driver Support 
Windows ® 98 / ME, 200 / XP (32bit), 2003 Server
Windows ® CE 5.0 (depending on hardware)
Windows ® Vista (32bit / 64bit) 
Linux ® 
Hardware Specifications 
Demensions (L x W x H)84 x   65 x 25 mm
Weight122g
Operating temperature0   º -55 º C / 32-131 º F
Operating humidity10-90%   rH
CompositionABS
Connector cable100   cm / 70.9"
Durability100.000   insertions
Meantime between failure (MTBF)500.000   hours

 

 

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Actually once it is known that I do readings, I get beseiged with people wanting them. People seem desperate for advice even if it is only to disregard it. I am male. I also do astrological readings but that I do professionally. I got started reading cards when I was looking for some guidance myself. I studied with a pretty talented reader and learned that the cards are a focus device. Each client brings themselves to the reading. A good reader just asks the client what they see, how they see themselves in the card. It is not wrong to read for oneself, but I rarely now do. Funny thing, I find I put too much of my expectations into the cards. If I am now looking for wisdom, I generally consult the I Ching. I like the Kwan Yin Book of Changes version by Diane Stein.
Q: Hey all,I have a casio exilim 8mp camera. I got a card reader that comes with it, and you can plug it into the side of the computer, and USUALLY (like normal usb plug in anythings) it pops up into windows, and you can upload your pics when the window pops up,BUT my card reader is not working? I tried to click removable disk e and it says it is not formatted, I clicked format, then it said it cant be formatted.help please!!!!! :(
I myself have the finepix 9000. Usually the packaging could include the finepix viewer, check out calling in which you purchased the digicam from to look if it does include the viewer. HOWEVER I dont use my finepix viewer. I simply plug the reminiscence card into my laptop, and get requested a query: What could you cherish to do? I continually opt for add photos manually. Do you could have that choice?
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Spend $10 and get a USB card reader. Have you tried the card in another machine? It could still be an issue with the card itself
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You may want to try World Tarot Readers. Its a free site and they translate the reading for you if you'd wish. They are all professional readers. Very good site check it out. worldtarotreaders /
Q: Hi I have a Mini SD card from an old camera and would like to get the pictures off Ive seen 2 options I like for readers. One is a USB which the card goes into and the other is a regular SD which the Mini goes into and you put that into your camera and transfer to the comp from there. I was curious which was better, or if you have another please let me know.
The mini SD, every one uses that, its cheaper to replace and compact. What if you go to your friends house and want to use your camera card in there? You can just keep the memory card inside of the adapter and use it like any SD card to store portable information for things like school etc.
Q: I bought a memory card and reader and i dont have a slot which i can put the memory card into when i want to put music on it etc is there anything else which i can use to put a memory card into my laptop so i can put music on it then pop it into my phone Pictures, suggestions,web info etc BTW my laptop is hp pavillion ze4900
You will need to buy a memory card reader with an USB connection to your laptop. Reader are inexpensive, it ranges from $7 to $25. There are many types out there will read SD, MMC, MS, FD, etc. You have not mention what kind of memory card you are using. just to makle sure it lists what your card type on the reader. If you are running Windows 98, you will need to load the driver of the card reader. Good luck!
Q: I just bought a 1G Transcend Micro SD card for my Cricket phone. When I put the card in my phone, it works fine. I bought it to put music on it, and when I put the SD card in it's adapter into my laptop's SD slot, it doesn't show up! When I remove the card I see drive F: show briefly and disappear.Thing is, the card works in my roommate's laptop, and her phone's card works in my laptop's card reader! What the hell is going on?
If your phone came with a USB cable, try using that cable and connect the phone to your laptop, you should be able to put music on the phone. It will usually show up as two different drives (e.g. I: and J:), one for your phone, one for the card. You may have to install software (e.g. Nokia PC Suite for a Nokia brand phone).
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A card reader is a nice plus but not really totally necessary. You can transfer images via a USB cord most of the time. The reader is nice though when you are in places where you are not hooking directly to your computer.
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2, pirated system for a long time did not reload, the system data is lost or too much garbage, reinstall the system can be resolved.
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once you plug it in attempt going to my computing gadget then wait til the folder for the camer pops up. could like F stress or some thing. If that doesn't artworkattempt utilising the memory card rather of the usb cable.

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