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certgate is pleased to welcome you as a new user of certgate's USB Bluetooth Connector for AirID and ONEKEY ID, ONEKEY BRIDGE.

This guide explains all the basics of ONEKEY BRIDGE and gives you step-by-steps instructions to get you started using it. Please take the time to read the information and follow carefully the instructions and recommendations of the installation process.

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Content of Delivery


  • ONEKEY BRIDGE, USB Bluetooth Connector for AirID and OKID


Hardware Features


ONEKEY BRIDGE is a USB Bluetooth connector for AirID. The purpose of the ONKEY BRIDGE is to help you use AirID with devices that do not support Bluetooth low-energy by default, or have an unstable BLE connection. Connected directly to a USB port, it enables wireless communication - without driver installation. Supported by any CCID-enabled systems like macOS, Linux and other platforms.


 

  • USB 2.0 Type A connector
  • Bluetooth version 4.2 supported
  • Stores up to 10 device pairing information
  • Miniature dimensions: 48 mm x 37,5 mm x 14 mm
  • Detection of OKBRIDGE as a standard CCID card reader
  • Supported operating systems: Windows 7, 8, 10, macOS (min 10.12) and Linux (plug&play requires libccid 1.4.28)


Choose Your Platform




ONEKEY BRIDGE supports AirID with firmware from version 1.3.0 upwards.

Windows 10

In this section, you will find the steps to connect your AirID or ONEKEY ID reader with the ONEKEY BRIDGE USB Bluetooth connector. ONEKEY BRIDGE enables the use of AirID and ONEKEY ID on devices without BLE.

Prerequisites

  • Computer running Windows 10
  • AirID Central App installed


Locate a free USB port on your computer and insert the USB Bluetooth connector, OKBRIDGE.

Make sure, your smart card reader is ready to connect.

AirID: Insert your smart card to power on the AirID reader and activate Bluetooth at the AirID reader by navigating to the connection menu and pressing the jog dial control element. The AirID should display:

OKID:

Move the mouse to the AirID Central app icon in the notification area. Then click the mouse right button and choose OKBRIDGE

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The searching for available smart card reader starts automatically. If not, click Search to list available smart card reader.

Select the smart card reader (serial number) which you want to pair with the OKBRIDGE in the shown device list. Click Connect

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If the serial number of your AirID is not displayed, click Search, to start a new searching.

Insert the paring code shown on your AirID and click Pair

Now the smart card reader is ready to use.

Windows 7

In this section, you will find the steps to connect your AirID or ONEKEY ID reader with the ONEKEY BRIDGE USB Bluetooth connector. ONEKEY BRIDGE enables the use of AirID and ONEKEY ID on devices without BLE.

Prerequisites

  • Computer running Windows 7 OS
  • ONEKEY BRIDGE driver updated
  • AirID Central App installed


Locate a free USB port on your computer and insert the USB Bluetooth connector, OKBRIDGE.

Download the latest driver (winusbcompat.zip file) for Windows 7 at ONEKEY BRIDGE - Driver and unzip the file.

Open Windows Device Manager (open the Start Menu and search for "device manager")

Double click on ONEKEY Bridge Ctl (oder CCID ???) in the Other devices branch.

In the opened window "ONEKEY Bridge Properties" click on "Update Driver"

Select "Browse my computer for driver software", click "Browse" to find the location of the downloaded driver file (from step 2) and click Next to install the driver

Close the window "Driver update". The ONEKEY BRIDGE Driver has been installed.

Move the mouse to the AirID Central app icon in the notification area. Then click the mouse right button and choose OKBRIDGE

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Select the AirID (serial number) which you want to pair with the OKBRIDGE in the shown device list. Click Connect

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If the serial number of your AirID is not displayed, click Search, to start a new searching.

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