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3. Swipe a credit card.
4. Disable, Release, and Close [D/R/C] the test application.
TIP: USB HID mode requires an application that uses OPOS or JPOS drivers to conrm that the MSR is
able to read the data.
Non-encrypted or encrypted:
HID MODE + NATIVE DRIVER
Human Interface Devices\USB Input Device
USB\VID_03F0&PID_0457
HID-KEYBOARD MODE + NATIVE DRIVER (DEFAULT)
Human Interface Devices\USB Input Device
USB\VID_03F0&PID_0557
Keyboards\HID Keyboard Device
HID\VID_03F0&PID_0557
To reinstall the MSR assembly, reverse the removal procedure.
Enabling encryption on the MSR
RKI (Remote Key Injection) over the Internet is the only way to encrypt the MSR other then sending the entire
system to a Key Injection Facility (KIF).
NOTE: Injecting the key using RKI can only be performed by the company named ‘ID Tech.’
ID Tech provides the necessary forms, procedures, tools, information, and timelines.
1. Contact ID Tech, which will provide a Windows-based computer remote key loading software application.
The software can run independently or be integrated within the business application.
2. The Remote Key Loading software communicates with ID Tech devices through serial (RS232) and USB
interfaces.
You can also use Remote Key Loading software to retrieve a serial number and to nd out if readers
support remote key injection.
3. Make sure that the computer has internet connectivity. The Remote Key Loading software will
automatically connect to an ID Tech remote key loading server and send/receive an encrypted package
between the remote key loading server and ID Tech devices.
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