Connecting with other devices, Connecting to your printer, Authenticated data connections with smartcard – Siemens SL4 User Manual

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On the back of the device you will find the various interfaces which give
SIMpad its communication capabilities.

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SIMpad has an infrared interface to allow it to communicate with a printer.
The printer used must also have this interface. For printers without an In-
frared interface (IrDA) there are commercially available IrDA adapters
which can be connected to the parallel interface of the printer.

An example of a compatible printer with an infrared interface is the
HP Deskjet

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350.

For the infrared connection to be established, SIMpad and the printer
must be switched on. The infrared diodes of SIMpad and the printer must
have “line-of sight contact“ and may be not more that 0.5 m from each
other.

SIMpad supports the SIR (Serial Infrared) standard with a transmission
speed of 115 Kbit/s.

You can print Web pages, e-Mails or documents that you have created
with Pocket Word or InkWriter. To do this, in the menubar for the relevant
program, (Internet Explorer, Inbox, Word etc.),

File

“ Print.

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Personal data cards (smartcards) are becoming increasingly important,
e.g. for online banking.

The necessary driver software for the PC/SC standard is installed on your
SIMpad.

For this type of authenticated data connections you need an appropriate
smartcard. You also need the relevant software on the SIMpad (applica-
tion-specific driver). Insert the smartcard into the designated slot when
the data connection asks you to do so. When inserting the card, ensure
that the chip is facing

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Infrared interface (diode)

Slot for smartcard

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