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Configuration Task Summary

1) Download and install USB to TCP/IP driver (EMM Driver)

2) Set up web browser Proxy Exceptions

3) Upload base configuration file for desired operation KEYBOARD WEDGE or CCDI modes

Keyboard Wedge - With the keyboard wedge functionality, users of OMNIKEY 5x27 CK readers can retrieve data from a card that is presented to the reader and directly input the card data into an application using keystroke emulation. This eliminates the need for customers to manually enter the card data into an application on a Windows PC. Some copier manufactures of MFD's do support this mode.

CCDI (Circuit Card Interface Device)- Is used by office equipment manufactures to read card data information directly into the device. This often requires the equipment manaufacture to have developed a driver which is loaded onto the hardware to intergarte the two devices.

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1 . Download USB Driver

a) Download EEM Driver

64bit and 32bit versions
https://www.hidglobal.com/drivers/28595

32bit > > HID_Global_USB_CDC_EEM_Driver_v2.51.0.0_x86
64bit > > HID_Global_USB_CDC_EEM_Driver_v2.51.0.0_x64

b) Reboot your PC after installing EEM Driver

**This is only required once and will remain resident on the PC to facilitate configuration at a future date.

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2 . Proxy Exceptions

1) In Internet Explorer (IE) open Tools menu | Internet Options | Connections Tab | Lan Settings button | Advanced button | In the EXCEPTIONS add in the address 192.168.63.99. If other entries already exist then separate the entries with a semicolon (;). Open and close IE for changes to take effect.

3. Upload base configuration

a) Plug reader into a USB port and allow windows to discover the USB device. Open IE and browse to http://192.168.63.99

b) The OMNI Reader Management screen should be shown. Open the SYSTEM CONFIG Tab | Click in the field to the right of the UPLOAD CONFIG button. This will open a browser window. Locate the required base configuration file (Keyboard Wedge or CCDI files are attached - see below) and click Open. Now click the UPLOAD CONFIG button.

The reader will load the configuration and reboot, this takes around a minute.

Attachments for Download:

User Guide

Reader brochure

Keyboard Wedge standard config

CCDI standard config

Base Configuration:

This is a summary only of basic settings. See the web configuration page for full details.

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Card TypeCard Data ManipulationData FieldNotes:
SeosDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN
HID ProxDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads PAC
HID iClassDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card Presentation
Mifare ClassicDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN
Mifare UltralightDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN
Mifare DesfireDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN
Mifare Desire EV1DECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN
Mifare PlusDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN
FelicaDECIMAL output with carriage return Post Card PresentationReads card CSN

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HID Related Specifications and Tools

Device Class Definition HID

The Device Class Definition for HID 1.11 is intended to supplement the USB Specification and provide HID manufacturers with the information necessary to build USB-compatible devices. It also specifies how the HID class driver should extract data from USB devices. The primary and underlying goals of the HID class definition are to:

  • be as compact as possible to save device data space
  • allow the software application to skip unknown information
  • be extensible and robust
  • support nesting and collections
  • be self-describing to allow generic software applications

HID Usage Tables

The HID Usage Tables 1.21 document defines constants that can be interpreted by an application to identify the purpose and meaning of a data field in a HID report.

Usages are also used to define the meaning of groups of related data items. This is accomplished by the hierarchical assignment of usage information to collections.

Usages identify the purpose of a collection and the items it contains. Each Input, Output, Feature, and/or Collection data item within a Collection item can be assigned a purpose with its own usage item. Usages assigned to a collection apply to the items within the collection.

The HID Usage Tables document contains extensions to the tables defined in the USB Device Class Definition for Human Interface Devices. All usages pages, except the Keyboard table, are replicated in the Usage Table document. The Usage Table document identifies the extensions to the Keyboard usage table.

Note: For keyboards, look at the usage table sections in both the HID Specification and the HID Usage Table document!

Approved Usage Table Review Requests

The following HID Usage Table Review Requests have been approved for implementation by the USB Device Working Group HID Committee. These Review requests assign enumeration values and recommended meaning to new Usages allocated after the publication of the HID Usage Tables v1.21. Please note that the creation of a new Usage does not imply support for that Usage by any USB HID Host vendor. Integrated Usage Table Review Requests.

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Review Request 99: Voice Dictation Usage64.26 KB



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