Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. About Bodno
- Chapter 2. Installation and Support
- Chapter 3. Getting Started
- Chapter 4. Design
- 4.1 - Workspace
- 4.2 - Document Properties
- 4.3 - Document Objects
- 4.4 - Object Properties
- Chapter 5. Database
- Chapter 6. Printing
- Chapter 7. Encoding
- Chapter 8. Users
- Appendix A - DIAMOND Net License
- Appendix B - Advanced Print Operations
- Appendix C - Encoding
- Appendix D - Barcodes
- Appendix E - Link Image to DB Field
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Mifare - this card model, when chosen, allows you to read or write the
several sectors of your card. By using JavaScript language you can connect
the sectors to database fields and update them automatically or simply enter
data through keyboard input, therefore you can print and encode at the same
time. These cards may contain secondary technology, like Magnetic stripes.
Contact - a smart card, chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC) is any
pocket-sized card with embedded integrated circuits. In Bodno you have four
types of card models, I2C, JCOP (Java Card), SLE4442 and generic. This type
of card model allows you to encode through Bodno. By using JavaScript
language, you can program your card and perform read and write operation on
the card. This also means that you can print and encode your card at the same
time or use an external encoder.
Unusual - set of models used by a small number of users. Model types
developed for specific projects are now included in this group.
User Models - if you have any models in folder "My Models", they will
become available in this group.
After you have chosen the model type, 'Click OK' and you will be able to
start working on your new card. Or 'Click Close' if you want to revert to the
previous window.










