User manual
OEM Device Configuration Guide
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8. Intelli-Check ID-Check
The information on a driver’s license, military ID, or passport can be imported using an ID-Check IDC1400
terminal. ID-Check can read, analyze, and verify the information encoded in the bar codes and magnetic
stripes on state and provincial driver licenses, identification cards, military and government IDs including
those that conform to the standards of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators
(AAMVA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and International Organization for
Standardization.
Note: The IDC1400 must be running firmware version 5.4 or later.
Connect the IDC1400 to the workstation using a serial cable.
8.1. IDC1400 Configuration
Once the unit is connected and powered, the terminal will immediately display “ID-CHECK SETUP
REQUIRED.” To access the setup menu, press SETUP [F6]. Key in your four-digit master password and
press [Enter].
Once you access the Setup menu, selections can be made by pressing [Enter]. Use the up and down buttons
to scroll through options. Use any of the arrow keys to toggle settings.
8.1.1 Configure the Host Port
Configure the IDC1400 to send transaction results through the printer port.
1. In the SETUP [F6] menu use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the options. Select
FEATURES by pressing [Enter], then scroll through and select PRINTER. Press [Enter]. Set the
following attributes as follows:
a. MODE: Enabled (to enable the printer)
b. BUSY CHECK: Disabled
c. PRE LINES = 00 (number of line feeds to send before each transaction result)
d. POST LINES = 03 (# of line feeds to send after each transaction result)
e. PRINT TEXT = LEFT MARGIN (parser friendly format for applications)
2. In the SETUP [F6] menu, under FEATURES > PRINTER > HOST PORT, set BAUD RATE,
PARITY, WORD LENGTH, and FLOW CONTROL to the appropriate values to match your B.A.S.I.S.
communication settings.