M80 Magnetic strip card reader and writer compatible with MSR206
- Loading Port:
- Shenzhen
- Payment Terms:
- T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 Box pc
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 Boxes per Month pc/month
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M80, ZCS150, Magnetic strip card reader and writer compatible with MSR206
Dimensions : 150(L) x 50(W) x 53(H) mm
Smallest card writer in the world! Approx. 0.7kg
Magnetic Stripe Card Reader/Writer MSR900 (100% MSR206 Compatible,What msr206 can do,we can do) is designed to offer a card reading/writing solution for ISO formats.
It reads and writes up to 3 tracks of data,decoding/encoding and verifying up to 3 tracks of data
simultaneously. MSR900 Reader/Writer provides a standard USB interface to communicate with host system or other terminal computers
MSR900 is manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified factory and comes with a 1-year warranty.
Features
• Reading/Writing magnetic stripe card complied with ISO formats
• Read/Write High & Low Coercive (300~4000Oe)
• High/Low Coercivity encoding circuitry selectable on screen
• Program software for Windows 98/Me/XP/Vista
• Programming software for various read/write performance
• Sequential write function, up to 12 digits (1 up)
• Manual Swipe to read and/or write card with RS-232 /USB output
• Writing and verifying data on single, dual, or triple track in one swipe
• +24VDC, 2.5A Max external power adapter attached (100-240 AC INPUT)
• Dimensions of 150(L) x 50(W) x 53(H) mm
Specification
Specification
Electrical
Power requirements +24VDC +/- 5%
Consumption Typical 350mA Max. 600mA plus for each writing track
Power supply External switching power 24V/2.5A
Communication Standard USB cable
Ripple 50mVp-p or less
Dielectric strength 500 VDC for 1 minute
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
Mechanical
Body material ABS 94V-0
Weight Approx. 0.7kg
Dimension 150.1L x 50W x 53H mm
Swipe Manual, single direction
Environments
Operation -10 to 55oC, 10 to 85% humidity
Storage -30 to 70oC, 10 to 90% humidity
Safety Approval
Rating FCC Class B, CE ClassB, UL, cUL ROHS
Package including
• MSR900
• Software CD
• Power adaptor
• USB cable
• 1 Clean Card
• 10 black magnetic Stripe card(4000 OE)
• English Manual
Our Software(more easy use and more magnetic type)
This machine is 100% Compatible with MSR206, do
exact same quality of reading writing for lower price.
No different in quality or use only the price. This
product uses same software as MSR206
For more detail,please read MSR900 Programmer's Manual.pdf
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- Q: are the same as what i call usb that u plug into a computer and can store/transfer files in and come in different storage capacity? thanks!
- A card reader is a device that you can plug memory cards into. Let's say you had a Compact Flash memory card. Your computer did not have a Compact Flash card slot. How do you get the pictures off? You use a multi card reader. Typically, to be compatible with as many computers as possible, multi-card readers come with a USB connection. So, a USB memory card reader is a device that lets you get the information off your memory cards, and it connects to your computer by a USB port. end of line
- Q: I made a test video on my TESCO trail/deer camera on a PNY SD card. I have a PNY SD card and a PNY Multi-Slot USB amp; Flash Card Reader all together now (the card is in the reader). When I plug it into my Windows XP PC the PC recognises and installs the device but opens empty folders. Am I doing something wrong or is the card reader faulty? PNY support is a joke.
- Two computers I have have card readers built in and they both work with all the cards I have purchased both for cameras and for audio recording. I can transfer data from both of these devices either through USB or removing the memory card and putting them in the built in readers and they are seen as another drive on either computer. Not all cards are compatible with all devices so you might have a compatibility problem.
- 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: I just baught a 4GB SDHC Card for my New Digital Camera.When I put my Card in the Card Reader with the Label face Up, my PC went Bonkers, and Rebooted.When I poked around with it more, I found out the SD Slot is made, so the SD Cards have to be put in Up-Side-Down!!After I discovered this, I tried to read the Card, and my PC couldn't ID it.I tested a 16MB SD Card , and it works Fine. My PC reads it, and my Camera can use it, too. I Then put the 4GB DSHC Card in the Camera, and it came up with an Error.I took it out, and cleaned it off, and put it back in the Camera, and it NOW works fine in the Camera. All Pictures I took are there, nothing lost.But when I put the 4GB SDHC Card back in the Media Card Reader in my PC, it STILL doesn't see it!!At one piont, it said it was Empty.So, is my SDHC Card Bad, or is my Media Card Reader unable to Read from it?!?And if so, Can I Update the MediaCard Reader with a New ROM (or Driver) to allow it to use DSHC Cards?
- What model is your card reader? Not all card readers can read SDHC. This is probably what is going on with your card. Your card is probably fine, but you'll need a new card reader that can read SDHC or you can just use your camera as the card reader. But I would strongly suggest a card reader over using your camera. I don't know if they are any card readers that can be updated by firmware to read SDHC.
- Q: What is the use of the reader?
- 1. First determine the type of memory card on hand.
- Q: i put it on the wii and it said card not usable, i put it on my r4ds and it stays on the loading screen and i dont wanna buy another micro sd card
- It sounds to me like your memory card is an SD High-Capacity (SDHC) memory card. The first generation of R4DS card readers do not support SDHC cards*. Also, the card reader on your Mac may not support SDHC cards. When SD cards first came out, they had a maximum capacity of 4GB. When that wasn't enough any more, the group that manages the SD format came out with a new standard: SDHC. SDHC looks the exact same, but is completely different internally. And the internal differences make SDHC incompatible with SD card readers. Newer SDHC capable card readers can read both SD and SDHC cards, but older SD card readers can't read new SDHC cards. To see if your memory cards is SDHC check the packaging or label. Then, check if your model of Mac and/or R4DS support SDHC. To see if it is just the card that is broken, go to a computer store and ask if they have a computer up and running that has an SDHC card reader. Stick in your card and see if it works. If it does, your card readers aren't SDHC compatible. If the card doesn't work in the computer store's computer, the memory card is most likely damaged and needs to be returned under warranty. I hope this helps. If you need more help, please add more details to this question, or feel free to email me through my Yahoo! Answers profile. Good luck.
- Q: I am trying to upload my pictures and im using a card reader. Do i need to download anything or have a disk to upload my pictures to my computer??
- If the comp has slots just insert from there or get a card reader (fits many size cards) and attach via USB cord to comp.
- Q: I want to know if there is a way to use a wii USB loader with a card reader. I am using Configurable USB loader and a DYNEX card reader. The card reader can read 25 different memory cards and USB powered. I tried it but the wii or homebrew channel doesn't recognize it. Maybe there are other tweaks required. Thanks.
- it might just be the card reader, homebrew is picky. make sure your using a SanDisk brand card thats all i can tell you, i use neogamma
- Q: I just buy E3 Card Reader Micro SD/TF Card Reader from ndscardsale.but I don't know How to upgrade?
- Right SD and micro SD should all work fine (providing you have the mSD adapter). However some card readers are a little fussy with SDHCs, I've had at least 2 times when the computer just failed to recognise an SDHC card, to my huge irritation.
- Q: I have tried but when I plug in the card reader in I cant find it when i open my computer? i don't know where else to look?
- Usually Windows will automatically bring up any new cards that you plug in. Does the card reader look like it works when you put the new card in? It should also be showing up in my computerThe only other suggestion I have is going into Control Panel and try scanning for new hardware. Hope this helps
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M80 Magnetic strip card reader and writer compatible with MSR206
- Loading Port:
- Shenzhen
- Payment Terms:
- T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 Box pc
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 Boxes per Month pc/month
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