Ysoft SafeQ Ethernet Reader Manuale di servizio

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YSoft SafeQ® Ethernet Reader
Administrator’s Guide
Version 1.3

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 3
1Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Purpose of document ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Validity of Document ............................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Terms and Abbreviations....................................................................................................................... 4
1.5 Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 System Overview ................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Ethernet Reader specification ............................................................................................................... 6
3Terminal Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 8
4SafeQ configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 11
5Ethernet Reader Firmware........................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Service firmware.................................................................................................................................. 13
5.2 Reader firmware.................................................................................................................................. 13
5.3 Firmware update ................................................................................................................................. 13
6Ethernet Reader beep and flash code sequences........................................................................................ 14
6.1 Ethernet Reader beep code sequences ............................................................................................... 14
6.2 Ethernet Reader flash code sequences ............................................................................................... 14
7Relationship with other documents............................................................................................................. 16
8Version history ............................................................................................................................................. 17

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1INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT
This documentation provides essential information on usage of YSoft SafeQ® Ethernet Reader. The YSoft
traLight, but is not equipped with a keyboard.
1.2 VALIDITY OF DOCUMENT
This document applies to Ywer.
Note: If you have firmware version 1.1 or older, please update the firmware first. Otherwise the chapter 3 is
not relevant and another configuration util has to be used.
1.3 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The YSoft SafeQEthernet Reader is based on Terminal UltraLight. YSoft SafeQEthernet Reader
provides compact, fast and simple user interface for authorization to printer. It has no display available; there-
fore user interaction is limited to status leds. User authentication (on Ethernet Reader) is possible only with
card.
Compatibility with following YSoft SafeQ editions is guaranteed:
YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.1.5.15 and newer
YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.5 Instant Edition (all releases)
YSoft SafeQ PCAS 3.6 Professinal and Enterprise Edition
1.4 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Ethernet Reader
YSoft SafeQEthernet Reader
MFD
Multi-Functional Device
1.5 DISCLAIMER
The user that makes changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
(Y Soft Corporation a.s

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2OVERVIEW
2.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The purpose of Ethernet Reader is to handle user authentication and authorization to the device using card.
User can use also the PIN authorization (using the MFD integrated panel). The Device Server has to be confi-
gured properly.
Picture 1 - System Overview
Only selected card readers are supported by Ethernet Reader.
The Ethernet Reader is displayed on the Picture 2.

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Picture 2 - Ethernet Reader
The Ethernet Reader is equipped with a 2-ports network switch and so it is not necessary to provide another
Ethernet socket for connection - the copier or printer can be connected via the terminal. It features a micro-
computer, flash ROM, network interface and a card reader.
Terminal is powered by external power supply that is also included in installation package.
Picture 3 - Interface of Ethernet Reader
The emergency button is used for reset the terminal into default settings.
2.2 ETHERNET READER SPECIFICATION
Parameter
Value
Identification
Using a card reader
Network
2-port 10/100 Mbit switch (auto MDI/MDIX)
Processor
Freescale Coldfire v2
Memory
64kB RAM, 512kB Flash

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Electric power supply input
12V DC
Maximum current input
1.0A
Working temperature
+535
Storage temperature
Working air humidity
20% to 85% without condensation
Storage air humidity
8% to 85% without condensation
Resistance to magnetic field
no added resistance

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3TERMINAL CONFIGURATI ON
Ethernet Reader requires TCP/IP connection to the YSoft SafeQ server. Ethernet Reader has own IP and MAC
address.
There is special tool for configuration of Ethernet Reader SafeQ Terminal Configuration utils see Picture 4.
Note: This util applies to Ethernet Reader (based on YSoft SafeQ® Terminal UltraLight) with firmware version
1.2 and newer. There is another tool for older firmware version.
Picture 4 - SafeQ Terminal Configuration util
When you start this tool and press on Scan button, the tool discovers all the readers in the same network (in-
dependently on the network settings), see Picture 5. You can change settings for the particular reader in the list
and using Save button the configuration is applied. Upon successful configuration change the terminal will be
rebooted.

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Picture 5 - Ethernet Reader configuration
There is a default network configuration used for Ethernet Reader:
DHCP=0
IP=192.168.0.100
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
GATEWAY=192.168.0.254
DNS=192.168.0.254
SERVERIP=192.168.0.254:5011
SERVERUPD=192.168.0.254:4096
The SERVERIP corresponds to the IP address and port of the Y
used for card authentication.
The SERVERUDP corresponds to the SafeQ server and serves for firmware updates.
Emergency button is the way how to reset the terminal into default settings if anything goes wrong with the
configuration. Also it is possible to do some other actions such as force firmware update.
The correct procedure of using the emergency button is the following:
Unplug the reader power cable
Use a paper clip or a tiny screwdriver to push the emergency button. Hold the button pressed.
Plug the terminal power back.
The terminal now starts with short series of beeps with a longer pause between them. The action is se-
lected by releasing the button in the pause. Once the beep count reaches selectable maximum it starts
over again from 1. To cancel any selection unplug the power cable and release the button.
1 beep - do a set default configuration
2 beeps - do the firmware emergency update
3 beeps - do the normal firmware update
4 beeps - do the emergency reload - reset configuration to default and start emergency update

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5 beeps - set network configuration to use DHCP server
After the action is selected it is processed and the reader is rebooted after that
It is possible to enter emergency button menu by holding the button for more than 5 seconds when Ethernet
Reader firmware has booted and the terminal is in default "Place card" state.
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