Single USB2.0 Smart/ATM Card Reader C292
- Loading Port:
- Shenzhen
- Payment Terms:
- T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 Pieces pc
- Supply Capability:
- 6000 Pieces per Month pc/month
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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 Controller | AU9520 |
Host Interface | |
Host Interface | USB 2.0 CCID 1 (also compliant with USB 1.1) |
Transmission Speed | 12 Mbps (USB 2.0 full speed) |
Power Supply | Bus powered |
Smart Card Interface | |
Standards | ISO 7816 & EMV 2 2000 Level 1 |
Protocols | T=0, T=1, |
2-wire: SLE 4432/42 (S=10), | |
3-wire: SLE 4418/28 (S=9), | |
I 2 C (S=8) | |
Card Size | ID-1 (full-size) |
Smart Card Interface Speed | 420 Kbps (when supported by card) |
Smart Card clock frequency | Up to 5 MHZ |
Supported card types | 5V, 3V and 1.8V Smart Cards |
ISO 7816 Class A, AB and C | |
Power to Smart Card | 60 mA |
Other Features | |
Status Indicator | Dual color LED |
Options | |
Customer specific logo or label | On request |
Customer specific colors | On 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 |
Weight | 122g |
Operating temperature | 0 º -55 º C / 32-131 º F |
Operating humidity | 10-90% rH |
Composition | ABS |
Connector cable | 100 cm / 70.9" |
Durability | 100.000 insertions |
Meantime between failure (MTBF) | 500.000 hours |
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- Q: Can I just use the USB port that came with my camera to transfer pictures from my SDHC card to my computer? Or do I have to buy the memory card reader?
- Most cameras work with the USB cable to transfer images and it is not necessary to buy one unless your camera does not support the USB cable(which is unlikely because it came with the camera. I have a memory card reader and I can see a slight increase in the copy speed of the images.
- Q: How can I transfer photo files from my pc to the memory card in my camera. I understand that it is time consuming but can be done.
- Most digital cameras come with a usb cable and a proprietary software. Download the software and use the cable provided. However you can use any generic card reader to read the camera's memory card. Go to the lnk below and you have a few options while you are there : 1. Download a free Digital Photography companion software called Picasa - helps you tremendously in storing, organizing, retreiving and editing. 2. Download a free Image resizer program called Visualizer Resizer 3. Log into a free service to backup your digital images and share it with friends called Photomax 4. Take a look or purchase a Photomax USB card reader that read most cards and a unique feature that allows auto uploading of images to the website.
- Q: I have a lot of usb cords, but it looks like I need to get one specifically for this camera. Any help would be appreciated.
- You have several options to solve this problem. First you could go to a electronics store (best buy) etc and ask for a compatible usb cord or firewire for your cybershot camera. since i don't know what type of cybershot it is, i don't know the exact cord. But it should take a 5 or 4 pin usb connector. Should be around 10-15 dollars. You could by an external memory card reader for your pc. This would cost 20-30 dollars but you also would have extra slots for more options using other memory cards too. Or you could simply find another sony product which can connect your memory card to pc with a normal usb 2.0 cord. i.e ( psp, another camera, sony laptop etc.) OR you could find that cord that came with your camera. hope this helps.
- Q: I have a mobilemate SD card reader. I plug it it, nothing happens. I put in my SD card, it lights up, but when I go to open up the card, it says Please insert a disk into removable disk(G:) Why is it doing this, and more importantly how do I fix it?
- its possible the partition information on the SD card is damaged. look into the program testdisk to see if you can repair it. if not, photorec (which comes with testdisk) can do a raw recovery of your image files. it would be a good idea to take it to a local computer repair store (one that doesn't suck, and not bestbuy) to see about recovery if its important. if the data is not, try to format the SD card and see if it works again. if you know someone with linux, try loading ubuntu live disc on your system and see if it can recognize your SD card. linux usually has an eaiser time understanding messed up data, which is why i prefer it for data recovery.
- Q: how much does it cost:$:$:$@ wal marthow do i use it to transfer pics from my camera to my laptop? not a technology-wise person:(
- a card reader is basically a small device that plugs directly in your USB port, or through a USB cable. Some are made to read one type of card, some are made to read many different types of cards. all you do is plug in your card reader into your laptop, and then plug in your memory card into the card reader. It should work without any software. anyway, you can get a card reader for about $10
- Q: I tried checking to see if my memory card readers are broken, but none. I used different types of pro duo cards, but after awhile it pops up error. I use to have it working fine. Does this mean i need to buy new memory cards? I have tried SONY and SANDISK and they all turn out the same. Gets me very frustrated.
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- Q: I know shouldn't force a memory card into a card reader. Do they come in sizes or what? How do you know what size to buy? I have an 8gb memory card and my card reader says SD/MMC/RS-MMC 2.0. The memory card doesn't just slide in with no resistance, but I don't have to really force it in. Is that the way it is supposed to be?
- The SD / MMC / RS-MMC are the format of the Memory Card. You will need to find out the format of your own memory card and put it in correct slot of the card reader. Most of the card reader has more than 1 slot for different type of memory cards. Generally, the memory capacity is not an issue for the card reader except for the older design that can't read High Capacity cards.
- Q: Does the Apple 24-inch iMac have card reader? Will it work smoothly if I install Window XP, without having any problems? Can it burn dvd and cd? Are the speakers loud enough?
- No, there are no macs with built in card readers (buy a usb one for $19.95) Yes, smoothly and easily. Yes, it ships with a double-layer Superdrive standard Yes, the speakers on the iMac are awesome, with surprising bass for such small comes
- Q: U disk and the difference between the card reader?
- From the function is the USB = card reader + memory card
- 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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Single USB2.0 Smart/ATM Card Reader C292
- Loading Port:
- Shenzhen
- Payment Terms:
- T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 Pieces pc
- Supply Capability:
- 6000 Pieces per Month pc/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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