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SurePOS 100 Technical Reference
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Track 1/2
Track 1/3
Track 2/3
All tracks
The MSR data is delivered as if it had been entered manually via the keyboard A detailed description of default
scancodes and the ability to program the MSR scan codes which are transmitted to the application software is
available in the SurePOS 100 Programmable Keyboard Technical Reference section of this document. A
separate MSR I/O port is not provided.
Track 1/3
Track 2/3
All tracks
The MSR data is delivered as if it had been entered manually via the keyboard A detailed description of default
scancodes and the ability to program the MSR scan codes which are transmitted to the application software is
available in the SurePOS 100 Programmable Keyboard Technical Reference section of this document. A
separate MSR I/O port is not provided.
General MSR Specifications
Specification
Track Configuration
ISO 7811 Tracks 1,2,3
Coercivity of Magnetic Stripe
300 to 4000 Oe
Read Direction
Bi-directional
Swipe Speed
5 to 45 inches per second
Maximum Jitter
12%
Error Rate
Less than 0.5%
Electrical Interface
PS/2 keyboard wedge
Rated Life
500,000 swipes
Metallized Card Support
Yes
FLASH Upgradeable Firmware
Yes
Configurable MSR Characteristics
Specification Default
Enable/Disable Sentinels
Yes
Enable/Disable Carriage Return
Yes
Programmable Sentinels
Yes
Individually Selectable Tracks
1,2,3
Track 2/3
Data Speed Selectable
Slow, Medium, High
6.1.4
Multiple Input considerations
Limitations
Simultaneous input from the internal keyboard, MSR, or external keyboard port is not supported. In such an
event, data from the internal keyboard or external keyboard port may be lost. Data from the MSR is given priority
and will not be lost or interrupted.
Data Source Identification
A data source identification option will be added that will enable applications to determine, via the data stream
coming from the keyboard, the source of the data. It should be noted that this interface will be outside the scope
of the PC keyboard interface, and will make the keyboard datastream unique to SureOne.
A data source identification option will be added that will enable applications to determine, via the data stream
coming from the keyboard, the source of the data. It should be noted that this interface will be outside the scope
of the PC keyboard interface, and will make the keyboard datastream unique to SureOne.
There are 3 possible data sources:
Internal matrix keyboard
External keyboard port
Internal MSR
Internal matrix keyboard
External keyboard port
Internal MSR
Each data source can be selected to have its data identified individually (i.e., an application can choose to only
enable identification of the MSR and external keyboard port while leaving the internal port alone). A detailed
description of configurating data source identification is available in the SurePOS 100 Programmable Keyboard
Technical Reference section of this document
enable identification of the MSR and external keyboard port while leaving the internal port alone). A detailed
description of configurating data source identification is available in the SurePOS 100 Programmable Keyboard
Technical Reference section of this document