With Windows, there is a system-wide smart card support using AirID.
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AirID system requirements
For workstations without built in Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0/4.2 capabilities, a USB Bluetooth Donlge or the AirID Bridge - an USB Bluetooth connector - MUST be used to provide connectivity.
Since Windows 7 doesn't support the Bluetooth Low Energy standard, a AirID Bridge is required additionally.
Installation and Pairing
Installer Download
Download the latest Windows installer - a zipped .exe file - for Windows at the Download Center.
Driver and App Installation
Unzip and double click on the .exe installer file.
Follow the instructions in the installation wizard to install the AirID Windows driver and the AirID Central App.
Bluetooth Pairing
- Power on your smart card reader
- Make sure that Bluetooth is activated at your reader by pressing the AirID control element. AirID should display:
- Open Windows "Settings → Devices → Bluetooth" and make sure, that Bluetooth is activated.
- Click "Add a Bluetooth device" and your AirID should be listed with its serial number. Select the reader you want to connect with.
- For secure pairing, compare the displayed code on AirID with the code displayed on the host system and confirm the pairing code by pressing the jog dial on your AirID.
After successful pairing, "Your device is ready to go!" and the AirID serial number will be displayed on the Windows system and the device name of the paired device will be displayed on the AirID.
If there are any problems with the pairing process, restart the process. If necessary, delete the stored pairing information (see Remove the Pairing)
After the driver has been successfully installed and paired, AirID is displayed as follows under Device Manager. AirID is detected as "Microsoft USBCCID Smartcard Reader" if it is connected via USB.
Silent Installation of the Driver
To perform a silent install using the ZIP format driver, extract the ZIP file, then run the AirID Installer .EXE program for the driver with the following comand line switch:
"<Filename>.exe" /install /quiet /log "<Filename for Logfile.txt>"
Any problem can be found in the log file.
The command to uninstall the software package is as follows:
"<Filename>.exe" /uninstall /quiet /log "<Filename for Logfile.txt>"
The optional parameter are:
Optional Parameter | Description |
---|---|
/help | Help and short overview of the parameters |
/install | /repair | /uninstall | /layout | Installs, repairs, uninstalls or creates a copy of the installation package |
/passive | /quiet | The user interface is displayed, but no user intervention is required. No user interface is displayed during installation. |
/norestart | If this option is specified, commands with --passive or --quiet will not automatically restart the computer. |
/log log.txt | The logs are written to a specific log.txt file. By default, a log file is created under %TEMP%. |
Remove the Pairing
The pairing information are stored on both, the Windows system and AirID. To terminate the connection completely, the information on both sides must be removed.
On Windows
- Open the Bluetooth settings on Windows (Settings → Devices → Bluetooth)
- Select the corresponding AirID using the displayed serial number and click on "Remove Device"
- Click "Yes" to confirm the removal of the device.
On AirID
To remove all stored pairing information from AirID, use the control element to select Settings → Remove Pairing → Remove all.
Remove specific pairing information
To remove specific pairing information from AirID, use the control element to select Settings → Remove Pairing → Remove "device name".
The pairing information can also be removed via AirID Central App. To do this, go to the paired devices view, select the corresponding device from the list and click Delete.