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:I need help with my Card Reader, I have a Windows Xp 98. I bought a card reader, and i plugged it into my USB port, with my memory card I don't have 2.0 port though.the older version I have. My computer says that new software has been installed but I cant see it.Help!
I guess your operating system is Windows 98 (not XP). If so I think you will struggle a bit to get a USB 2.0 device working even in the existing USB 1.1 ports. You might be best to get a USB 2.0 card for your PC to give you a high speed port, but make sure that you get one that can run under Windows 98. The cards are not expensive. The easier route is just to see if you can get hold of a USB 1.1 card reader.
Q:i bought an SD card reader to put my 2gb camera memory card in, i plug it into the computer and it makes the sound like it has found the software, when i go into the cameras and faxers and click on the polaroid camera to download the pictures off it, it says the device is not plugged in correct. i have tried pluggin it in every plug it fits, and it still pops up the same thing sayin to make sure it is plugged in. anyone know how to get it to work??
Take the card out of the camera and put it into the card reader (which is why you bought a card reader). Then open explorer (My Computer in XP, Computer in Vista) and look for the new drive that should appear. That;s your SD card.
Q:how does it work, and where would i get one? i know it has something to do with internet, just not exactly sure what it does.
A smart card resembles a credit card in size and shape, but inside it is completely different. First of all, it has an inside -- a normal credit card is a simple piece of plastic. The inside of a smart card usually contains an embedded microprocessor. The microprocessor is under a gold contact pad on one side of the card. Think of the microprocessor as replacing the usual magnetic stripe on a credit card or debit card. Magnetic stripe technology remains in wide use in the United States. The microprocessor on the smart card is there for security. The host computer and card reader actually talk to the microprocessor. The microprocessor enforces access to the data on the card. If the host computer read and wrote the smart card's random access memory (RAM), it would be no different than a diskette. The most common smart card applications are: * Credit cards * Electronic cash * Computer security systems * Wireless communication * Loyalty systems (like frequent flyer points) * Banking * Satellite TV * Government identification Smart cards can be used with a smart-card reader attachment to a personal computer to authenticate a user. Web browsers also can use smart card technology to supplement Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for improved security of Internet transactions. Visa's Smart Card FAQ shows how online purchases work using a smart card and a PC equipped with a smart-card reader. Smart-card readers can also be found in mobile phones and vending machines.
Q:I lost my micro SD card reader but then i bought a new card reader (just Card Reader not Micro SD card reader) and it didnt work.
Yes it has to be a USB micro SD card reader. google .uk/search?qUSB+mic
Q:Before I converted to islam i practised reading cards. Is this condemn in Islam? Can I still practise this. Having in mind that reading card is all about energy and interpreting the meanings of the cards. Thank you for all the inputs
If cards are read for the purpose of predicting the future then its wrong because no one but Allah knows the future.Man cant tell what will happen the next second how is it possible to predict major events days months or years ahead.
Q:Has anyone figured out a way to make their (3-D) usb D-Card reader/Writer work with windows Vista? I've got the 3-D embroidery software to work OK but now i cannot get the D-card reader to work with vista. Viking wants us to upgrade all our software at the cost of $1700. NO WAY. Not just for a simple card reader.
According to my Viking dealership you must purchase a new Reader-writer box or upgrade to a machine that will download directly. The Vista program rejects any designs. My suggestion is to find a computer or laptop with Win XP and use it for your designs and creations.
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?
Q:I purchased a targus TRG-SD20 digital card reader/writer. I installed the drivers. The problem is my laptop doesn't detect the card reader. I have win XP on my laptop, and the drivers are for win98. I know this shouldn't matter, but why won't my laptop detect this.
Check the manufacturers website, and see if it is compatible with XP. Many devices were orphaned by windows, and they did not provide any drivers for the reader.
Q:I have a Toshiba, Windows Vista computer, and it as an SD card reader slot. Yesterday it was working fine, and now I'm in the car, it's kind of bumpy and I wanted to upload some pictured, and the little light comes on to say that the SD card has been inserted, then it goes off, but nothing opens. So I know it works because the light came on, but is it supposed to stay on? I never paid attention. and what do I need to do? It's nothing with the auto-play, I tried that, nothing appears in my computer, and it's quite frustrating! Thanks in advance. :)
your card reader is corrupted
Q:Charger output current is not enough impact on the battery it?
For example, a No. 5 nickel-metal hydride battery capacity of 1200mAH, while the other section was 1600mAH. We put a battery capacity as 1C, visible 1C is only a logical concept, the same 1C, not equal.

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