• 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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Q: I have a Dell 24 monitor with built in card readers on the left, however when I put my SD card into the slot, nothing happens how do I access the SD card?
In order for an SD card reader to work you will need a USB cable running from the monitor to the tower. Depending on your monitor it may have the cable already, just hanging off, otherwise it may have an empty port to put the USB Cable in. Check to see if you can find it, otherwise check the manual for where it is.
Q: can someone help please it's not write protected!!
The MMC is typically defective when you have this symptom. I just returned a 2G SDHC Lexar Pro 133 that had this same issue. It was not the reader as I tried 3 other cards of the same type and all worked save the defective one. Contact either the vendor if you are in the 15 day window, or the manufacturer if the card is still under warranty.
Q: I Have Thinkpad T410i but its built in card reader is not reading my MMC card. Please Suggest.
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
Q: Why does the computer not recognize the card reader?
1, the motherboard USB driver and its own card reader is not compatible, you can use the driver wizard, Lu master or 360 guards and other motherboard drivers update.
Q: I have an HP Pavilion Slimline s7500y desktop computer that has a card reader. For some reason the card reader isn't reading the cards. I have had to use the USB port with an external card reader to read my SD cards. I had an issue with the sound but luckily I was able to fix that issue. Someone told me to download this driver tool but it's garbage. Thanks for the help in advance. I really appreciate it.
Sense I don't know what Operating system you have installed click the link I provided down in source Select you OS then find your Card reader Driver, Download install! If you would like you can tell me what OS you have installed by going to Start, control panel, system look to see what your OS is if it's 32 or 64 Bit I will direct you directly to the drive you need to make sure you get the right one! Ok click new link, then click on Software - Multimedia (WITCH IS THIRD FROM BOTTOM), the Driver you’re looking for is Sonic Digital Media Plus/Deluxe Application Update. Now I’m not sure if this is the driver for your Media Reader, I'm going to do some research to figure this out if this does not work for you! If that's not the right one does not correct your issue then I'm for sure the second link in source is what you’re looking for. Not sure why HP would build a laptop with a media Card reader not offer the Driver, makes not logical sense to me but then again I now realize why I hate the HP/Compaq brand.
Q: I have a RFID Card Reader that is connected to the PC with USB. Now i want to use this foe the Attendance, like whenver a card is detected it should log a file in excel or a text file that when and what time was the card shown.So that i can come to know that when a person has come in and when he has left the office.so please someone help me please please
Without knowing the manufacturer of the card reader it's difficult to offer specific information. Suggest you contact the manufacturer by going to their website. Look for a link to customer or tech support. They should have telephone, email, and perhaps live chat available. they might even have a download site for software, drivers, etc. wwbgd
Q: i have a sdhc card and i want it to work on my sd card reader how
By replacing the SD card reader with a SDHC card reader. Unfortunately, that's the only way.
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 can use the drive as normal,but when i insert an sd or mmc card,it just wont show as an external drive on my pc,i suppose its the lack of a driver?
You shouldn't need a driver - it should just map as a generic disk drive. Does it perhaps just use A: even with the SD card? Since it has already mapped A: for floppy use, it may just use that for SD card use as well. You should also check your disk assignments in drive mangement (right click my computer-manage) - it may be trying to assign itself a drive letter that is already in use.
Q: Ideally this reader would scan the card, and put it both into an excel spread sheet or MS Outlook (my choice). I think I mentioned that I want to build some mailing lists, but not have them be all in my Outlook database. So, an excel spread sheet will house these individual lists. Any ideas?
If such a thing exists, it would likely be very expensive and not work very well. The problem isn't in reading the cards but making sense out of what is read. Business cards are far from standard in appearance and content. By the time that you scan in the cards, even automatically, and then proof read what the Optical Character Reader has created from the scans, you could probably have typed in the information more accurately. I have done quite a bit of OCR work in the past and the greatest time consumer was proof reading.

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