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( Note: the Bluetooth match password is number “0000”) Step 3: Connection Select the Bluetooth reader that you want to connect and match.Step 2: Run the app and select “Card Reader”.
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( Note: please check that you had connect with card writer with your computer first) How to works on Mac OS? Click “Write Card ” and swipe the card.Click the “Auto-scan” button to find any card writer.Transfer mini’s data to new cards you can select any card record to modify or write to new cards.(Warning! please don’t forget the password if you had set it, or not, you will connect with the reader, please contact us if you forgot the password) Change Min i’s Password You can set mini’s password if you like, click “Change pin”, and input your password.Ĭlick the “Erase” button, and you can erase all data in the mini reader’s memory (Warning I Please check whether you had save the data first, or not, you will be lost all the data after erasing and can’t find back again!) Ĭlick “Setting” can set the Power ModeCharge Mode, Track active Mode and more. Ĭlick the “Save” button, and you can save the data to your computer as a TXT file.
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