ONEKEY ID
Quick Start Guide
certgate is pleased to welcome you as a new user of ONEKEY ID.
This guide explains all the basics of the certgate wireless smartcard reader ONEKEY ID and gives you step-by-steps instructions to get you started using ONEKEY ID. Please take the time to read the information and follow carefully the instructions and recommendations of the installation process.
Support / Questions
For questions and supportplease use the email address [email protected]
Content of Delivery
- ONEKEY ID including ID-000 smart card
- USB cable
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General Features
Your ONEKEY ID is a wireless smart card reader, supporting communication via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), NFC (Near Field Communication) and USB. It helps you to easily use smart card functionality on nearly all of your devices.
Device Features
Back side picture with the screws
Buttons
ONEKEY ID has two buttons:
Label | Button | Function |
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Power On / Off | Used to power the ONEKY ID on and off | |
OK / Pairing | Pairing for secure, encrypted BLE connection ("OK" function reserved for future use) |
Status Indicator
Following status indicators exists on ONEKEY ID:
Status | Status Indicator | Meaning |
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Smart card status | no card inserted | |
card inserted | ||
Connection status | no active Bluetooth-connection | |
active Bluetooth-connection | ||
Battery status | baterry is charging | |
baterry power percentage | ||
LED | LED red indicator light is ON | battery is charging |
LED red indicator light is OFF | battery charge complete |
Quick Start
Charging
Ensure battery is charged. ONEKEY ID is powered by a rechargeable Li-Po baterry. The baterry is charged by plugging the ONEKEY ID into either a computer or external USB wall adapter using the USB cable provided.
Power On
Press the ON / OFF button to power on ONEKEY ID.
Initiate Pairing
Press OK button for pairing mode.
Pairing
ONEKEY ID will be listed with its serial number on the BLE devices list. Press "Pair" and enter 6 digit pairing key shown on ONEKEY ID display.
ONEKEY ID need to be paired through an app on iOS and Android and through device settings on WIndows.
Pairing complete
After succesfully pairing "Pairing successful" will be displayed on ONEKEY ID
ONEKEY ID is now connected.
Driver Installation on Windows 10
Step 1: Driver Download | ||
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Please login or request access at [email protected] | Go to cgLabs → ONEKEY ID → Drivers & SDKs | Download the latest driver (zipped .msi file) for Windows |
Step 2: Driver Installation | ||
Unzip and double click on the .msi installer file | Folow the instructions in the installation wizard | Assure that on the last page "start application" checkbox has been marked before closing the setup |
Step 3: Bluetooth Pairing | ||
Power on ONEKEY ID and press "OK" button for pairing mode | Open Windows "Settings→ Devices→ Bluetooth". Your ONEKEY ID should be listed with its serial number. Press "Pair" | Enter 6 digit pairing key shown on ONEKEY ID display |
After succesful pairing "Pairing sucessful" will be displayed on ONEKEY ID | ||
Step 4: Secure Pairing After successful Bluetooth pairing ONEKEY ID will do an additional pairing with an 8 digit code | ||
ONEKEY ID displays session key | Wait until a session key input dialog appears on your windows's screen | Enter the code displayed on ONEKEY ID display |
ONEKEY ID will display a success message. Setup is done |
Note | ||
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For workstations without built in Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities, a Bluetooth USB dongle MUST be used to provide connectivity. |
Smart Card Activity
The installation process creates a shortcut ONEKEY ID Tray (ICON) in the Programs menu under Autostart. The ONEKEY_ID_Tray icon is displayed on the bottom right side of your taskbar and displays the status of the inserted smartcard. The status can be as follows:
- smart card not present ICON
- smart card present, in use ICON
- smart card present, not used ICON
General information (e.g. Version) about the ONEKEY_ID_tray can be displayed via Info. The Exit button closes the ONEKEY_ID_Tray.
Using ONEKEY ID
When ONEKEY ID is successfully paired there is a PC/SC reader registered in your Windows 10 which can be accessed like any other smart card reader.
Using NFC
ONEKEY ID supports the communication via NFC.You may use any smart card (form factor ID-000) with your ONEKEY ID as long as the following requirements are met:
- support of PowerClass C and PowerClass B ( operation at 1,8V and 3,0V
- supports a communication via ISO7816 (T=1)
If NFC functionality is needed, the chip on your smart card nedds to expose the antenna connectors on Pad4 and Pad8. The smart card included in delivery uses an NXP chip (part number J3A081GX4/T1AG2384) to met this requirement.
Inserting Another Smart Card
ONEKEY ID is delivered with an inserted smart card.
If you want to use other smart cards that the one included, please unscrew the cover. The contact surface of the smart card (ID-000) must face down when inserted.
Safety Advices
Handle the product with care. Keep product away from heat sources such as radiators or stoves and do not expose the ONEKEY ID to open fire.
This product contains small parts. Do not leave the product within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it.
Disposal of Old Electronic Waste
This logo on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources. Moreover, proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment.
For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local city center or household waste disposal.