Blackberry Smart Card Reader manual

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  • Page 1

    BlackBerr y Smar t Card Reader Getting Star ted Guide[...]

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    2 W arranty and sa fety information Visit www.blackberry.com/pro ducts/accessories/ smar tcard.shtml fo r warranty and safety infor mation before you use the ac cessor y . If you cannot access these documents, visit www. blackberr y .com and browse to the accessory, documentation, or legal sectio ns. Related re sources See the BlackBerry Smart Card[...]

  • Page 3

    3 1. Slide off the battery cover . 2. Inser t the battery so that the connectors align. 3. Replace the batter y cover . Charge the bat tery 1. Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader . 2. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your compu ter.[...]

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    4 About the BlackBerr y Smart Card Reader driver The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader driver is preinstalled on the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader . Visit www.blackberry.com/pro ducts/accessories/ smartcard.shtml for information about the BlackBerry Smar t Car d Reader driver system requirements. Install the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader driver on your B[...]

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    5 7. Double-click the Application Loader icon. 8. Click Next. 9. Select the BlackBerry Smart Car d Reader check box. 10 . Click Next. 11 . Click Finish. Update the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader driver on y our BlackBerr y Smart Card Reader See “ View Blac kBerr y Smart Card Reader st atus informa tion” on pa ge 1 3 for more informati on about c[...]

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    6 3. Af ter the downlo ad is complete, double-click the file on your computer . 4. Comple te the on-screen instructions. 5. Connect your Blac kBerr y Smart Card Reader to your computer . 6. On the taskbar , click Start > Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop > Deskt op Manager. 7. Double-click the Application Loader icon. 8. Click Next. 9. Se[...]

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    7 Insert a smar t card S tatus indicators XXXXXXXX, XXXXXX XXXXX XX XXXXX XX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Action LCD LED USB[...]

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    8 T urn on or turn of f the Bluetooth radio T o turn on the Bluetoo th radio, on the BlackBerr y Smart Card Reader , press the Actio n button. T o turn off the Bluetooth radio, on the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader , press and hold the Action button. Reset the Black Berr y Smart Card Reader With the Bluetooth radio off, press and hold the Action but[...]

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    9 • importing smar t card c er tificates • performing private key operations, such as sending a signed or a signed an d encr ypted message, or opening an encry pted or signed and encrypted message Pair with a BlackBerr y de vice 1. On the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader, pr ess the Action button. 2. On the BlackBerry device, cli ck Opt ions . 3. C[...]

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    10 9. Press the Enter ke y. 10 . Per form one of the following a ctions: • If you are running BlackBerry device sof tware version 4.0 or 4.0.2, in your BlackBer r y device options, cli ck BlackBerry Smart Card Reader . • If you are running BlackBerry device sof tware version 4. 1 , in your Black Berr y device o ptions, click Security Options . [...]

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    11 Y ou are prompted when Bluetooth pairi ng exists but secure pairing is not comple te, such as when secure pairing expires. On the BlackBerry device, type the secure pairing ke y that appears on the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader . Press the Enter key . On the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader , click the Action button. Clear the secure pairing k ey 1[...]

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    12 4. On your BlackBerry device, type the number that appears on the BlackBerr y Smart Card Reader. About LED notification Change LED notif ications 1. Perfo rm one of th e following action s: • If you are running BlackBerry device sof tware version 4.0 or 4.0.2, in your BlackBer r y device options, cli ck BlackBerry Smart Card Reader . • If yo[...]

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    13 Registered R eader Drivers, click BlackBer ry . Click Driver Settings . 2. Set LED notification information. 3. Click the trackwheel. 4. Click Save . View BlackBerr y Smar t Card Reader stat us informat ion 1. Perfo rm one of th e following action s: • If you are running BlackBerry device sof tware version 4.0 or 4.0.2, in your BlackBer r y de[...]

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    14 • IT Policy Name: specifies the name of the IT policy that is applied to the BlackBerr y Smart Card Reader • Policies Match: spec ifies wheth er the IT pol icy that is applied to the BlackBerr y Smart Card Reader matches the IT policy on the BlackBerr y device • Cryptographic Ker nel: specifies the version of the cr yptog raphic kernel tha[...]

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    15 Set Bluetoo th connection options 1. Perfo rm one of th e following action s: • If you are running BlackBerry device sof tware version 4.0 or 4.0.2, in your BlackBer r y device options, cli ck BlackBerry Smart Card Reader . • If you are running BlackBerry device sof tware version 4. 1 , in your Black Berr y device o ptions, click Security Op[...]

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    16 • Long Term Timeout: Specify the period of time that passes before pairing information is cleared. • Inactivity Timeout: Specify the period of idle time that passes before pairing information is cleared. • Card Not Present Time out: Specify the period of time that passes af ter the smar t card is removed before pairi ng information is clea[...]

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    17 Reader is only active when performing smart card operations such as importing cer tificates. In Disabled mode, the BlackBerry Smar t Card Reader is always ac tive. In Par tial mode , the BlackBerr y Smar t Card Read er is active when it is unlock ed. Higher activity leve ls improve the performance of operations but use more battery power than lo[...]

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    18 ©2005 Research In Motio n Limi ted. All Rights Reserved. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images, and symbols are the exclusiv e properties of Rese arch In Mot ion Limited . RIM, Researc h In Motion, “ Always On, Alwa ys Connected”, th e “envelo pe in motion” symbol , and BlackBerr y are regist ered with the U.S. Patent[...]

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    19 W ARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, OR COVENANTS, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDIN G, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARR ANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF FITNESS FO R A P ARTICUL AR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT , MERCHANTABILIT Y , DURABILIT Y , TITLE, OR REL A TED TO THE PERFORMANCE OR NON- PERFORMANCE OF ANY SOFTWARE REFEREN CED HEREIN, OR PERFORMA[...]

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    20 Y ou are solel y responsible for the selec tion, implem entation, and performance of any third-pa r ty app lications that you use with the handheld or desk top soft wa re. Research In Mo tion does no t in any way endorse or guarantee the security , compatib ility, per formance, or trustworthiness of any thir d-part y appl ication and shall ha ve[...]