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  • A SmartPIN L100, injected with Pairing Key
  • A Spectrum Pro, injected with Pairing Key
  • RJ-11 to Serial cable, to connect Spectrum Pro's RJ-jack to the L100 serial port,
  •  A 5-volt DC power source for the L100
  • USB cable to connect Spectrum Pro to host,
  • Two large steel binder clips, C-clamps, or other fixture(s) to hold the L100's tamper buttons down
  • One large steel clip or C-clamp to depress the Spectrum Pro's removal-detection buttons 
  • Host software that can open a connection with Spectrum Pro and send firmware commands (e.g.,ID TECH Universal SDK Demo app)


Document details below - see .pdf for tablets of contents, images, etc.

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The above data can be parsed into key status blocks that look like this:

["00000000", "01000001", "03000001", "04000001", "06000001", "07000001",

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"0A000000", "0A03E801", "0C000000", "0D000000", "14000001", "28000000"]

Block A holds the pairing key status as of 8/3/2017

The Pairing Key has a key index of 03 and can be recognized as the third block (03000001) in the array above. Because the final byte of that block has the first bit set, the Pairing Key is known to exist (in this example); the unit has been injected. If the Pairing Key did not exist, the block would look like 03000000 and you would need to have the unit injected with a Pairing Key that corresponds to the Pairing Key injected into the Spectrum Pro. (Contact your ID TECH representative for information on how to get your devices injected.)

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