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Smaller magnetic stripe card reader

Smaller magnetic stripe card reader

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   wireless magnetic stripe card reader
KS-YD 400 series of magnetic card readers are able to read full range of magnetic stripes
which are compliant with ISO standards, including track 1, 2, 3. They are widely used in many
business lines including but not limited to POS, banking, access control, attendance, loyalty
management and medical insurance etc…
Character and Specification:
1. Support two-way manual
2. In compliant with ISO 7811, AAMVA and CA DMV.
3. Magnetic head life (Headlife):> 300,000 times
4. Power supply: USB, RS232, PS/2 interface
5. Pocket-Size: L170*W44*H42.
6. Weight: 450g
7. Work (Operation): -20°C~50°C 20~90%RH
Memory (Storage):-30°C~70°C<95%RH

 

KS-YD400 series Product List:

Product NameProduct ModelSpecificationInterfaceStandard size
Hico/Loco
Magnetic card
Reader only
KS-YD442Track 2USB L170*W44*H42
KS-YD443Track 1,2USB 
KS-YD446Track 2,3USB 
KS-YD447Track 1,2 ,3USB 
     
Hico/Loco
Magnetic card
Reader only
KS-YD432Track 2PS/2L170*W44*H42
KS-YD433Track 1,2PS/2
KS-YD436Track 2,3PS/2
KS-YD437Track 1,2 ,3PS/2
     
Hico/Loco
Magnetic card
Reader only
KS-YD412Track 2RS232L170*W44*H42
KS-YD413Track 1,2RS232
KS-YD416Track 2,3RS232
KS-YD417Track 1,2 ,3RS232

 

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Q: Hi. I just bought a USB Memory Card Reader. I tried transferring or copying songs from our computer to the USB but it tells me I can't because: The disk is write protected, Remove the write protection or use another diskHow do I remove the write protection? Can I? Thank you in advance to anyone who at least tries to help :)
hi first put the memory card in the mobile after a min take it out and then put it in thecomputer. open the folder and then there should be a folder called music/sounds. drag and drop your music there. then put the memory card back in your mobile.
Q: ahhhrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggg! im sort of having problems when i disable the keyboard input.it also disables the swipe card input. im confused.i need it please.urgent. any help is very much appreciated. thanks again and again.
That's okorder
Q: I get my cards read well as much as I don't want to believe in thismy gosh.everything starts to happen and it blows my mind away.has anyone ever had there cards done and it all happens??
Aw, why would you get freaked out by us? lol We're normal people. Anyway, it also depends on the reader. The good ones are easier to find than you think. You'd be surprised. Just because they tell you something you already know doesn't mean they are wrong. They are reaffirming the situation and maybe you need to look at it again. Anyway, I hope the experience has opened your eyes to everything around you. Sounds like a good reading to me. :)
Q: Hi guys. Please tell me the answer
A card reader is an data storage equipment. Input devices are the keyboard, mouse and any other hardware used to convert the user's actions to data accepted by the computer. The card reader just reads data from a media and transfers them to the computer.
Q: .Hello There.I have a Question i have been paying people to transfer music from a computer to my Motorola V3I cellphone but then i thought what is that device that they use to transfer files??? The memory card reader is the device, right? so then i wondered what are the advantages when I buy that device which is only: Php 80.00 in CD-r King. So if I buy The MMC reader can I transfer music from a computer?Please do answer all the questionspleaseTNXJM lt;3 16.
You need a data cable and associated software. Motorola makes it for your phone. Data pilot also makes one I linked to both. The reader thing MIGHT work, but it doesn't on all phones, whereas I do know the data cable method will work, and will give you other neat features as well.
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
inspect RFID article on CNN the place the german company hacked RFID huge time . so some distance as a nationwide registry i'm not sure alot of folk might choose for it besides the undeniable fact that it has alot of pluses . are you able to think of a Dr. in an ER waving a test over you to get your copmplete medical history and meds in a nanno 2nd . sure it might additionally help decrease down unlawful;s and could make passports difficult to counterfeit - perhaps . If something we are shifting removed from a funds financial equipment to a paperless financial equipment so as that made no experience and if we in straightforward terms had paper are you able to think of each and all the human beings getting paid under the table and the counterfeiters and nicely the record is countless with all funds .
Q: I have a built-in card reader in my laptop, which the computer no doubt thinks is a USB reader. Because of this, Windows shows it in the Safely Remove Hardware thing. Is there a way I can make it not show up? I am running XP Pro SP3.
no The computer doesn't THINK anything. You can't remove those empty drives from My Computer and keep them functional, any more than you could remove your Optical drive from your My Computer listing. You *did* notice how even when you don't have CD in the drive, the optical still shows up. right? That's the SAME thing as the card reader showing up without a card in the slot. Same thing. SAME THING. To reiterate, no, there isn't a way to disable that without actually disabling the card reader. If you are easily confused by the drive letters, try renaming your main hard drive away from Local drive to something easier for you to remember. If you are anal retentive and just the thought of those empty drives showing up in My computer makes your skin crawl, even when you are not looking at them get over it or take your medication. But that whole thing about having to treat a memory card like a USB device you are SUPPOSED to tell the computer you want to remove the flash memory before you actually remove it. Not following procedure can and will damage flash memory. Vista takes things one step further. If you don't follow protocol, Vista wants to scan your flash card every time you put it in afterwards, to ensure it is not damaged.
Q: What are the disadvantages of the card reader?
(But now Windows Vista and Windows 7 have solved this problem, that is, insert the memory card will display its corresponding "removable disk", and remove the memory card after the corresponding "removable disk" will disappear).
Q: I just got a new Gateway laptop with a built-in media-card reader. But my SD card from my Kodak Digital Camera won't work in it. the computer recognizes it as a removable disk, but tells me it needs to be formatted. Obviously, when I format it, I lose the pictures. But the formatting process won't even finish - I get an error message. Pics still get deleted.After I attempt this formatting on the computer, and I put the card back in the camera, the camera needs to reformat the card! Once I do that, the whole thing starts over again in a vicious cycle.How can I get my SD card to be read on both my Kodak Camera (CX7430) and my computer?! The photos are in JPEG format, and should be interchangeable! My old USB plug-in card reader stil works in the new computer, but I don't want to have to use it anymore!
The format it refers to isn't the format of the pictures, but the format of the file system on the card. If you have more than one memory card, or know someone else who uses a card like it, ask them to copy all their pictures from it and lend it to you to try in the internal card reader on your laptop. If that does not work, call Dell because something is wrong with the card reader. I think they'll fix it for you free of charge, or else tell you what to do with it to make it work. I suspect it's a software problem, but they should help you with that because not everyone knows how to upgrade drivers for devices like that and it should work right out of the box anyway.

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