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ONEKEY ID Quick Start Guide for Windows 10


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 with Windows 10.

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

(Eyelet for keyring)

Device Features

Back side picture with the screws 

Buttons

ONEKEY ID has two buttons:

LabelButtonFunction

Power On / OffUsed to power the ONEKY ID on and off

OK / PairingPairing for secure, encrypted BLE connection ("OK" function reserved for future use)

Status Indicator

Following status indicators exists on ONEKEY ID:

StatusStatus IndicatorMeaning
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 ONbattery is charging

LED red indicator light is OFFbattery charge complete



Modes



Turning on and off

Charging

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.

Pairing complete

After succesfully pairing "Pairing successful" will be displayed on ONEKEY ID

ONEKEY ID is now connected.


Pairing



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