Panasonic JT-P100 Network Card User Manual


 
Faster and simpler to operate, the JT-P100 ePassport
Reader improves service and reduces strain on systems
ICAO recommendation Doc9303-1 conforming (TD3 size)
Readable documents ICAO recommendation Doc9303-3 conforming (TD1 size)
MRV
OCR Readable Characters ISO 1073/1 OCR B font size 1, Numeric: 0.9 alphabet: A..Z (Capital letter) sign: <
Detection of the document
Automatic detection or Manual key
OCR processing time 1.0 Sec(Typ.), OCR imaging time is 0.1 Sec(Typ.)
OCR accuracy More than 98 % *Except dirty and damaged OCR
Image Sensor Scanning Area Size 130mm x 92mm
Resolution 240dpi
White Light (Color Image)
Capture Mode UV (Ultra Violet)Light
IR (Infra-Red)Light
Code 39 (e.g. E/D card)
Barcode QR code (e.g. E/D card)
PDF417 (IATA BCBP boarding ticket)
ISO/IEC 14443 TypeA and B, 106, 212, 424, 847 kbps (Automatic speed adjust function according to communication quality analyses.)
IC Reader
Data structure and read protocol: Comply to Doc 9303 Part1 6th Edition
Basic Access Control (BAC), Active Authentication (AA), Passive Authentication (PA), *extendable in the future
EAC V1.11 *extendable in the future
Key / Indicator Key: Power SW, Manual read key, Status Indicator(LED): POWER / READY / ERROR / IC
Maintenance feature Self-diagnostic function, able to tell diagnoses to connected PCs
Interface USB 2.0 x 1, RS232C x 1
Operation environment
Operational temperature: 5 - 40 ˚C
Humidity: 20 - 90 % (non condensing)
Power supply (AC power pack) AC100V-240V 50/60 Hz
Weight Less Than 2.3kg (excluding cables and power pack)
Dimensions
W200 x D190 x H127mm (approx.)
Height of read position: 115mm (approx.)
Developer support package SDK (Windows XP)
Function characteristics [Preliminary]
Due to printing irregularities, actual shades may vary slightly from the photo.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
These products may be subject to export control regulations.
The content of the description of this catalog is the one as of June, 2008.
How Panasonic Approaches the MRP Reader
In the 20 years since Panasonic began to supply immigration
authorities with the world's first high-speed, camera-type
passport image reader, we have worked to make our readers
more accurate, faster, and easier to use, plus smaller and
more portable as well. We listen carefully to what users
say as we continue research and development
on even better devices.
Development based on
listening to what users say
For more than a decade, Panasonic has participated
numerous times in compatibility tests to ensure that ePassport
readers satisfy international standards.
Participation in
standardization projects
http://panasonic.net/pss/ePassportReader/
Printed in Japan (M2-AT019)
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