Hp - Card Reader Configuration Utility

Refer to HP Support Assistant or visit: http://www.hp.com/support/cardreader

Configure readers with specific card-type settings (e.g., MIFARE, HID iCLASS, DESFire) to match organizational requirements.

The utility acts as a bridge between the physical card reader hardware and your network's security architecture.

: Ensure the card reader is properly installed in the printer's Hardware Integration Pocket (HIP) or connected via USB. Access the Utility hp card reader configuration utility

[Status] [Settings] [Power] [Logs]

For single-device testing, click to flash the settings instantly over the USB connection.

: Push configuration files remotely to any number of installed HP card readers across a fleet of printers and MFPs. Refer to HP Support Assistant or visit: http://www

Click . A beep or LED change usually indicates a successful connection. 2. Configuring Global Settings

Navigate to the card configuration tab. Here, you will find pre-configured templates for industry-standard card types like HID Prox, MiFare, iCLASS, or DesFire. Check the boxes next to the card technologies used by your organization. Disabling unused frequencies is a highly recommended security practice to prevent unauthorized or accidental card reads. Step 4: Formatting the Output String

: Allows administrators to create and modify reader settings, such as card-type support (e.g., MIFARE, HID, LEGIC), data formatting, and LED/beeper behavior. Fleet Deployment Access the Utility [Status] [Settings] [Power] [Logs] For

Manages the deployment of encrypted keys, such as MIFARE Secure Keys, ensuring a secure chain of custody for encryption data. Key Features and Benefits

: Delivers secure patches directly to the card reader hardware.

Wait for the operating system to recognize the device. (It will typically default to a standard Human Interface Device/Keyboard emulation mode). Step 2: Initialize the Utility