User manual

User Manual for Matrix Maker
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V. MICR Reader
Table of Contents:
1. Summary
2. Connection to the PC
3. Navigating to the MICR Setting window
4. Check fonts and magnetic ink data
5. Configuring the MICR output sequence
6. Options section
7. E-13B and CMC-7 section
8. Control Character Mapping
9. Operation
10. FCC Statement
11. Appendix A: MICR field terminology
1. Summary:
The MICR keyboards include integrated, motorized magnetic ink check readers. The data
read from the checks is sent to the host computer as keyboard data via either a USB or PS/2
interface (depending on the model number). The reader supports both E-13B and CMC-7
fonts. Software for the reader allows the user to customize the data transfer, audio
feedback and the operation of the motor.
2. Connection to the PC
The MICR keyboard requires an AC power source for the motor. Connect the AC adaptor to
an AC power source and the barrel jack to the barrel jack connector of on the rear side of the
keyboard. Connect the RJ45 phone plug of the data cord to the back of the keyboard. If
you are installing a PS/2 keyboard, please power down your system before attaching the
data cord to your PC (PS/2 doesn’t support “hot plugging”). A USB keyboard can be
hot-plugged into a USB port.