Operating Manual
SmartBoard
Twin G83-6675
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Advantages of the SmartBoard
Twin 6675
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Keyboard for processing chip cards conforming to
ISO 7816 and non-contact chip cards confirming to
ISO 14443 A and B
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EMVCo approval (EMV2000 Level 1 Type
Approval)
If your application supports the direct transfer of the
PIN to the chip card, the SmartBoard Twin 6675
provides you with particular security when you enter
your PIN by means of the Secure PIN Entry mode:
The PIN input is not transferred to the system, but
rather transferred directly from the number block of
the keyboard directly to the chip card.
Together with the corresponding application software
you can use the keyboard for the following tasks:
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Internet payment
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Digital signature
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Public Key Infrastructure (digital signature at the
company or inter-company level)
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E-Commerce
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Home banking
•
Access control
•
Data encryption
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Connection of the keyboard to the
PC and installation of the software
under Microsoft Windows 2000/
XP/Vista
1 Obtain the current driver from our website
www.cherry.de under Service & Support/
Downloads.
2 Follow the installation instructions on the screen.
3 Connect the USB plug of the Cherry keyboard with
the USB port of your PC.
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Secure PIN Entry function
The pin LED indicates whether the keyboard
is in this protected mode:
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LED lights green: Card is activated
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LED flashes red: Keyboard is in the Secure PIN
Entry mode
Confirm the PIN by using one of the two "Enter" keys.
Abort the process by using the "Esc" key or the "+"
key on the number block.
Correct your entry with the "Backspace" key or the "–"
key on the number block.
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Using the chip card reader
4.1 Chip cards with contact
Insert the chip card into the chip card slot with the
chip facing downwards and towards the keyboard.
After a discernable pressure point has been passed,
contact takes place.
4.2 Non-contact chip cards/transponders
Position the chip card or transponder as parallel as
possible in front of or behind the chip card reader.
(You can also insert the card into the chip card
reader.)
Data is transmitted beginning at a distance of less
than 5 cm.
The data LED flickers:
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Assembly of support for chip
cards/transponders
If cards/transponders need to be read continuously,
you can clip the card holder into the slot behind the
chip card reader for this purpose. It is easier to read
transponders if you position them in the card holder.
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