Windows plug and play setup, Mounting – MagTek USB KB SURESWIPE & USB KB SWIPE READER User Manual
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USB Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader
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WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUP
On hosts with the Windows operating system, the first time the device is plugged into a specific
USB port, Windows will pop up a dialog box, which will guide you through the process of
installing a device driver for the device. After this process is completed once, Windows will no
longer request this process as long as the device is plugged into the same USB port. The device
driver that Windows will install for this device is the driver used for HID keyboard devices and it
is part of the Windows operating system. When the dialog box pops up, follow the instructions
given in the dialog box. Sometimes Windows will find all the files it needs. Other times
Windows will need to know the location of the files it needs. If Windows prompts for the file
locations, insert the CD that was used to install Windows on your PC and point Windows to the
root directory of the CD. Windows should find all the files it needs there.
MOUNTING
The Reader may be mounted with screws or fastening tape as described below.
Caution
The Reader should be mounted such that the bottom (mounting
side) is not exposed to the user. This is because the mounting side
of the reader may be susceptible to electrostatic discharge.
1.
The Reader can be mounted on a surface in various ways:
•
By two screws through the surface attached to the bottom of the unit and running the
cable on the top of the surface
•
By two screws through the surface attached to the bottom of the unit and by drilling a
hole in the surface for the cable and running the cable through the hole
•
By attaching the unit to the surface with fastening tape and running the cable on the
top of the surface.
Note
The two mounting inserts are 3mm diameter, 0.5mm pitch, 6.4mm
deep. The length of the screws used depends on the mounting
surface thickness and the thickness of washers (if used).
The mounting dimensions are shown in Figure 2-2. Determine the method of mounting
required.