DATECS BLUEPAD-500 Mobile payment terminal with Bluetooth connectivity and Contactless reader User Manual BluePAD 50

DATECS LTD. Mobile payment terminal with Bluetooth connectivity and Contactless reader BluePAD 50

BLUEPAD-500 User Manual v4.1

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1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 2 of 29 All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the written permission of Datecs, Ltd.  The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Although Datecs has attempted to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this document, this document may include errors or omissions. The examples and sample programs are for illustration only and may not be suited for your purpose. You should verify the applicability of any example or sample program before placing the software into productive use. This document, including without limitation the examples and software programs, is supplied “As-Is.”  Datecs, the Datecs logo, are registered trademarks of Datecs. Other brand names or trademarks associated with Datecs’s products and services are trademarks of Datecs, Ltd. All other brand names and trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective holders.  Comments? Please e-mail all comments in this document to your local Datecs Support Team.                          Datecs, Ltd. 4 Datecs Street 1592 Sofia, Bulgaria  www.datecs.bg  BLUEPAD-500 User Guide
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 3 of 29 Legal Notice   “Made for iPod” mean that an electronic accesory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.  Apple is not responsible fort he operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accesory with iPod.   Compatibility  Made for                       iPod 6th generation                        iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 4 of 29 FCC Notice  FCC ID: YRWBLUEPAD-500  This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  No changes shall be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s permission as this may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  The BluePad-500, incorporating the iPod 6th generation, has been tested and meets applicable limits for radio frequency (RF) exposure. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. The SAR limit is 1.6 watts per kilogram averaged over 1 gram of tissue. During testing, the iPod 6th generation devices, incorporated within the BluePad-500, are set to their highest  transmission  levels  and  placed  in  position  that  simulate  use  against  the  body,  with  5mm separation.  Carry  the  BluePad-500  at  least  5mm  away  from  your  body  to  ensure  exposure  levels remain at or below the as-tested levels. Cases with metal parts may change the RF performance of the device, including its compliance with RF exposure guidelines, in a manner that has not been tested or certified.  The BluePad-500 complies with the FCC safety requirements for RF exposure in accordance with  FCC rule part §2.1093 and KDB447498 D01 for portable use conditions.  The  BluePad-500,  incorporating  the  iPod  6th  generation,  must  not  be  co-located  antennas  or transmitters not inherent to the iPod.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 5 of 29 Revision History  Version Description Date 1.0 First release  22.08.2014 3.2 Changed barcode engine model and specification 24.11.2015 4.0 Updated all document 11.04.2017
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 6 of 29 Contents LEGAL NOTICE .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 FCC NOTICE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8 AUDIENCE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 ORGANIZATION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 RELATED DOCUMENTATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 CONVENTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 TABLE 1   DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 9 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10 BLUEPAD-500 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Features At a Glance....................................................................................................................................................... 10 FEATURES AND BENEFITS ................................................................................................................................................. 11 DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 12 DEVICE OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 SETUP .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................................................... 15 INFO VERSION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15 INFO HARDWARE................................................................................................................................................................. 16 INFO KEYS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16 TEST DISPLAY ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16 TEST KEYBOARD .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 TEST MSR ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16 TEST SCR .............................................................................................................................................................................. 16 KEYS DOWNLOAD ................................................................................................................................................................ 16 CLEAR DEA KEYS .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 EXIT ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 APPLICATION DOWNLOAD MODE .................................................................................................................................. 17 COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................................... 17 SETTINGS IN APPLICATION(DEPENDS OF THE APPLICATIONS) ....................................................................................... 17 INSERTING A IPHONE IN THE BLUEPAD-500 ..................................................................................................................... 19 BARCODE READER USE* .................................................................................................................................................. 20 MAGNETIC CARD READER USE ......................................................................................................................................... 21 TO CONDUCT A MAGNETIC CREDIT/DEBIT CARD TRANSACTION ........................................................................................................ 21
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 7 of 29 SMART CARD READER USE ............................................................................................................................................... 22 TO CONDUCT A SMART CARD TRANSACTION ................................................................................................................................. 22 CONTACTLESS CARD READING* ....................................................................................................................................... 23 TO CONDUCT A MAGNETIC CREDIT/DEBIT CARD TRANSACTION ........................................................................................................ 23 DISPLAY SINGS* ............................................................................................................................................................... 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ..................................................................................................................................... 24 BLANK DISPLAY........................................................................................................................................................................ 24 KEYPAD DOES NOT RESPOND ..................................................................................................................................................... 24 TRANSACTIONS FAIL TO PROCESS ................................................................................................................................................ 25 Check Magnetic Card Reader ......................................................................................................................................... 25 Check Smart Card Reader ............................................................................................................................................... 25 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ................................................................................................................................................... 25 MAIN BATTERY REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................................................... 26 SERVICE AND SUPPORT .............................................................................................................................................................. 26 SERVICE RETURNS .................................................................................................................................................................... 26 CONNECTING BLUEPAD-500 FLAT TO BLUETOOTH DEVICE .............................................................................................................. 26 MOUNTING DEVICE ON BLUEPAD-500 FLAT VERSION .................................................................................................................... 27 INDIVIDUAL PACKING .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 8 of 29 PREFACE This guide is the primary source of information for setting up and installing BLUEPAD-500. Audience This  guide  provides  simple  descriptions  of  BLUEPAD-500  features,  as  well  as  basic information for anyone installing and configuring BLUEPAD-500. Organization This guide is organized as follows: Chapter 1, Overview. Provides an overview of the BLUEPAD-500.  Chapter 2, Specifications. Discusses power requirements and dimensions of BLUEPAD-500, etc.  Chapter 3, Setup. Explains setup and installation of BLUEPAD-500. This chapter tells how to establish connections with other devices.  Chapter 4, Maintenance and Cleaning. Explains maintenance of BLUEPAD-500.  Chapter 5, Service and Support. Provides information on contacting your Datecs representative or service provider and information on how to order accessories or documentation from Datecs.  Chapter 6, Troubleshooting Guidelines. Provides troubleshooting guidelines should you encounter a problem in terminal installation and configuration.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 9 of 29 Related Documentation To learn more BLUEPAD-500, refer to the following set of documents: • BLUEPAD-500 Physical Security Features • BLUEPAD-500 Firmware API Specifications • BLUEPAD-500 Software Design Specifications CONVENTIONS Various conventions are used to help you quickly identify special formatting.  Table 1 describes these conventions and provides examples of their use.                 Table 1   Document Conventions  Convention Meaning Example Blue Text  in  blue  indicates  terms  thatare  cross references.  See Guide Conventions Italics Italic  typeface  indicates  book  titles  or emphasis. You must not use this unit underwater.  The  Information  icon  is  used  to  highlight important information. RS232-type  devices  work  on the  BLUEPAD-500  Serial communication port.  The  caution  symbol  indicates  hardware  or Software failure, or loss of data. The unit is not waterproof or dustproof, and is intended for indoor use only.  The  warning  symbol  is  used  as  a  warning when bodily injury might occur. Due  to  risk  of  shock  do  not use the terminal near water.  Convention Meaning Example
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 10 of 29 Overview This chapter provides a brief description of Datecs’s BLUEPAD-500 device. BLUEPAD-500 The BLUEPAD-500 unit is a handheld PIN pad with an integrated smart and magnetic stripe card reader stripe reader, offering advanced security and smart card processing capabilities.  BLUEPAD-500 supports both symmetric encryption algorithms (DES, 3DES, and  AES) and asymmetric encryption  (RSA).  This  device  internally  manages  simultaneous  multiple  keys  through  either  Master Session-  or  DUKPT-based  processes,  and  offers  high  performance  smart  card  processing,  as  well  as support for the new generation of 3-volt cards. The BLUEPAD-500 sleek and stylish ergonomic design offers power and performance in a smart card and MSR-integrated PIN pad device.   Datecs ships variants of BLUEPAD-500 unit for different markets. Your unit may have a different configuration. However, the basic processes described in this guide remain the same, regardless of configuration.   Features At a Glance  • Delivers  power  and  usability  in  a  small  convenient hand-held design. • Security architecture meets specifications for PIN-entry  devices  (PED)  and  sophisticated  file authentication.   The BLUEPAD-500 provides the right combination of features  and  functions in a  small  stylish device that fits  in  the  palm  of  your  hand.  This  includes  a magnetic  stripe  card  reader,  smart  card  reader,  an integrated  PIN  pad,  and  an  optional  Bluetooth module.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 11 of 29 Features and Benefits  Exceptional Ease of Use •  Bold,  ergonomic  design  is  sleek,  stylish,  and  lightweight  for  conveniently  handing  the  unit  to  the consumer for PIN entry. • Intuitive interface and large, colored control keys simplify training and reduce support requests. • Highly readable display handles multiple languages.  Critical Security Protection •  Incorporates  tamper-detection  circuitry  to  resist  unauthorized  intrusion  and  supports  a  broad spectrum of hardware and software-based security features. • Integrated security modules simultaneously support sophisticated encryption (AES, DES, 3DES, RSA) and key management schemes, including single and 3DES Master Session, single, and 3DES Derived.  Strong Feature Set • Primary smart card reader support for synchronous and asynchronous smart cards. • Support for international character sets and Unicode standard. • BLUEPAD-500 has received EMV Level 1 approval for smart card solutions. • BLUEPAD-500  has received PCI PTS 3.x SRED Security Certification.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 12 of 29 Device Specifications  Display LCD, monochrome, 128 x 32 Keypad • ON / OFF key • 10 numeric keys • 5 functional keys Magnetic Card Reader • 3-track bi-directional reading Smart Card Reader Landing type Contactless Card Reader for payment applications (option) • AMEX ExpressPay MagStripe and EMV • Discover ZIP and D-PAS • MasterCard PayPass MagStripe and M/Chip  • VISA PayWave MSD and qVSDC Barcode Reader (option) Newland EM3096 - Image Sensor 640×480 CMOS, High Performance 2D Imager Scan Engine  Supported Barcode Types • 1D Barcode Scanner Supported Symbologies: Code128, UCC/EAN-128, AIM128, EAN-8, EAN-13, ISBN/ISSN, UPC-E, UPC-A, Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-6, ITF-4, Matrix 2 of 5, Industrial 25, Standard 25, Code 39, Codabar, Code 93, Code 11, Plessey, MSI-Plessey, GS1 DataBarTM(RSS), (RSS-14, RSS-Limited, RSS-Expand)• 2D Imager Supported Symbologies: PDF417, QR Code (QR1/2, Micro), Data Matrix (ECC200, ECC000, 050, 080, 100, 140), Chinese Sensible Code Battery Rechargeable Li-Ion battery 3.7 V / 1300 mAh Connectivity • Apple 9 pin connector • Pass-through sync through mini USB • Bluetooth 2.0 Class 2 (Option)   - SPP • Bluetooth 3.0 Class 2 (Option)   - SPP   - iAP OS compatibility iOS, Android, Windows, Windows Phone 8, Windows Mobile Device compatibility iPod 6th generation LED indication 4 LEDs for transaction and device status  Audio indication Electro-Magnetic Buzzer Buttons 1 scan button Reliability • 500 000 chip card cycles • 1 000 000 magnetic card swipes • 1 000 000 single button clicks Certifications CE, FCC, EMV Level 1, EMV Level 2, EMV Level 1 Contactless,PCI PTS 3.x, Apple® MFi Dimensions (LxWxH), mm 145 x 68 x 27 for iPhone5C/iPhone5S 145 x 68 x 23 Flat version Weight, g 188 for iPhone5C/iPhone5S 182 for Flat version Environmental Operating: -10oC to +40oC / 5% to 90% RH Storage: -15oC to +50oC / 5% to 90% RH Power Supply • 5V through mini USB • 5V through single or 5 station charger Accessories • Single station charger - SC-1 • 5 stations charger - GC-5
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 13 of 29 Device Operation   Figure 1              1. Scan button 2. Keyboard 3. Magnetic card reader 4. Barcode reader 5. Display 6. Contacless reader LED indications 7. Smart card reader
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 14 of 29   Figure 2                        8. Back cover (slide for insert iPhone) 9. Volume buttons 10. Opening for iPhone audio jack 11. Opening for iPhone back camera 12. 9-pin Lightning connector  13. 10-pin mini USB connector  The battery is charged by the mini-USB power adapter connector 13, by a USB cable or power station The BLUEPAD-500 is switched on and off by pressing the   button. The BLUEPAD-500 comes with a USB communication cable.  The USB communication cable is connected to the BLUEPAD-500’s mini-USB connector 1.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 15 of 29 Setup When a BLUEPAD-500 is switched on and the button   is kept pressed, on the display will be shown the name and the version of the Secure Boot Loader and the firmware. Service personnel can access two different system modes: Service Mode and Application Download Mode. SERVICE MODE To enter Service Mode for key loading and test operations, the button DOWN has to be pressed while switching on the BLUEPAD-500. The following keyboard buttons can be used in service mode: UP: move through the list one position upwards DOWN: move through the list one position downwards OK: selection of the active option C: return to previous level or exit the service mode  The following menu options can be selected in service mode: INFO VERSION INFO HARDWARE INFO KEYS TEST DISPLAY TEST KEYBOARD TEST MSR TEST SCR KEYS DOWNLOAD DELETE DEA KEYS EXIT                                           INFO VERSION Shows the serial numbers and the versions of the detached program modules: DEV SN BLUEPAD-500 serial number USIP SN USIP serial number USIP VER USIP version ISBL VER USIP Boot loader version HAL VER USIP Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) version LOAD VER Secure Boot Loader (SBL) version and name FW VER Firmware version and name PROM VER Prompts version APPL VER Application version and name PKFA VER Version of the public key used for firmware authentication PKAA VER Version of the public key used for application authentication PKKA VER Version of the public key used for manufacturing keys authentication
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 16 of 29 INFO HARDWARE Gives information about the status of the following hardware properties: BATT: indicates the voltage of the 1300 mAh battery VBUS: indicates if external power supply is plugged in CHARGE: indicates if the battery is charging BATLOW: identifies low battery INFO KEYS Shows the version of the following keys: AIK keys version  TEST DISPLAY Performs  a  display  test.  Initially  a  blank  screen  is  displayed.  When  OK  button  is  pressed  once, completely  black  screen  is  displayed.  When  OK  button  is  pressed  twice,  checkmate  background  is displayed, its contrast can be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons. To exit the test at any time the button C has to be pressed.  TEST KEYBOARD Performs  a  keyboard  test.  At  first  the  symbols of  all  the  keys appear  on  the display. Pressing a key makes its corresponding symbol to disappear. The test ends when all the buttons have been pressed.  TEST MSR Performs  magnetic  card  reading test. The  test  waits  for a  card to  be  inserted. On a successful card reading, the tracks data are displayed. TEST SCR Performs  smart  card  reading  tests.  On  the  display  appears  a  menu  with  the  supported  options.  To perform a test, insert a card in the card slot and select the corresponding menu option: 1: RESET : performs card reset and returns the ATR 2: GET CHALLENGE : calls the command GET CHALLENGE and returns a random number KEYS DOWNLOAD To  download  the  Acquirer  Initial  Keys  (AIK)  the  PINPAD  has  to  be  set  in  Keys  Download  Mode,  in which  it  exchanges  information  in  a  secure  way  through  the  RS-232  interface  using  proprietary communication protocol.To exit the mode the C button has to be pressed. CLEAR DEA KEYS Deletes the customer’s DEA key hierarchy.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 17 of 29 EXIT Exit the service menu forwarding the control to the application.  APPLICATION DOWNLOAD MODE To  enter  application  download  mode  on  the  BLUEPAD-500,  the  button  UP  has  to  be  maintained pressed while switching on the PINPAD. A characteristic sound is played and on the display appears the name and version of the Secure Boot Loader. The  message  -  MODE:  FW/APP  is  displayed  and  the  PINPAD  listens  for  application  download commands on the serial interface. When  application download is initiated, on the display is shown the progress in percentages of the downloading process. To exit the mode, press C or   buttons. The  Application  download  process  shall  not  be  interrupted  to  prevent  memory  corruption.  If  the buttons C or   are pressed during the downloading process, the application integrity checking will fail on booting up and process will have to be repeated. COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS The default RS232 serial port communication parameters are the following:    115200bps    8bit    2stop bit    no parity The default USB VC serial port communication parameters are the following:    115200bps    8bit    1 stop bit    no parity SETTINGS IN APPLICATION(DEPENDS OF THE APPLICATIONS) RS SPEED       115200* USB MODE       HOST(for connecting with iOS device)/DEVICE/DISABLE BLUETOOTH      Settings            Mode: ENABLE/DISABLE           ADDR: MAC ADDRESS of the Bluetooth           NAME: Bluetooth name           PASS: Bluetooth password           PAIR: DISCOVERABLE/HIDDEN
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 18 of 29           AUTO: ENABLE/DISABLE           VER: Bluetooth firmware version           MASTER RESET: return to default settings           PAIRING           FW UPDATE AUTO OFF       60min HOTSYNC       Disable(Enable or Disable Hot Sync when USB cable is plugged) CHARGE CURRENT  0mA*/500mA/1000mA (Select charge current)  - Hot Sync – iOS device can synchronize data with PC, when USB cable is connected (HOTSYNC ENABLED) - Pass through charge – iOS device only is charging from USB port, when is connected USB cable, communication is remain to BluePAD-500 (HOTSYNC DISABLED) - When charging current is 0mA, charge is disabled - For clear Bluetooth settings use Bluetooth master reset.  *Default settings
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 19 of 29 Inserting a iPhone in the BluePAD-500  Step 1 – slide back cover, like is shown on Figure 3 Step 2 – pull up back cover and insert iPhone  Step 3- pull down back cover and slide back  Figure 3
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 20 of 29 Barcode Reader Use*  The barcode scanning procedure can vary depending on the POS application loaded on the iPhone. Verify  the  proper  procedure  with  your  POS  application  provider  before  performing  a  barcode scanning procedure.  Point  BluePAD-500 with the Barcode scanner facing the barcode and press scan button.   Figure 4
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 21 of 29 Magnetic Card Reader Use The  magnetic  card  transaction  procedure  can  vary  depending  on  the  application  loaded  on  the BLUEPAD-500.  Verify  the  proper  procedure  with  your  application  provider  before  performing  a magnetic card transaction. To Conduct a Magnetic Credit/Debit Card Transaction 1 Position a magnetic card with the stripe facing down (Figure 5). 2 Insert it into the MS card reader slot and then quickly swipe it.  3 Hand BLUEPAD-500 to the customer for signature or PIN entry                           Figure 5
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 22 of 29 Smart Card Reader Use  The smart card transaction procedure can vary depending on the application loaded on the BLUEPAD-500.  Verify  the  proper  procedure  with  your  application  provider  before  performing  a  smart  card transaction. To Conduct a Smart Card Transaction  1 Position a smart card with the gold contacts facing upward (Error! Reference source not found.). 2 Insert it into the ICC card reader slot in a smooth, continuous motion until it seats firmly.  3 Hand BLUEPAD-500 to customer for PIN entry  4 Remove the card when the display indicates the transaction is completed.   Figure 6           Smart card with the gold contacts upward    Leave the smart  card  in the card reader until  the  transaction  is completed. Premature  removal can void  the transaction.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 23 of 29 Contactless Card Reading* The  contactless  card  transaction  procedure  can  vary  depending  on  the  application  loaded  on  the BLUEPAD-500.  Verify  the  proper  procedure  with  your  application  provider  before  performing  a contactless card transaction.  In order to use the Contactless card reading function, special software must be used. Please contact your distributor in order to get the latest demo application and SDK. To Conduct a Magnetic Credit/Debit Card Transaction 1. Place a contactless card to shown on the BluePad-500 display contactless logo. 2. Remove the card when the display indicates the transaction is completed.   Figure 7     Place the card on the shown spot and press the reading RFID card button on the application. The data will be sent from BluePAD-500 reader to the Apple Device.   *Contactless card reader is option
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 24 of 29 Display sings* Battery level status:   Battery indication for discharged battery  Battery indication for fully charged battery  Outside power from USB cable – “Plug”  Battery is charging from UBS cable or Power station – “Flash”  "Bluetooth" – active Bluetooth connection  "USB" - connection with Apple device  Troubleshooting Guidelines This chapter lists typical examples of malfunction you may encounter while operating your BLUEPAD-500 unit and steps you can take to resolve them.  The  troubleshooting  guidelines  provided  in  the  following  section  are  included  to  assist  successful installation  and  configuration  of  BLUEPAD-500  units.  If  you  are  having  problems  operating  your BLUEPAD-500 unit, please read through these troubleshooting examples. If the problem persists even after performing the outlined guidelines or if the problem is not described, contact your local Datecs representative for assistance.   The  BLUEPAD-500  unit  contains  no  user-serviceable  parts.  Do  not,  under  any  circumstance,  attempt  to disassemble the unit. Perform only those adjustments or repairs specified in this guide. For all other services, contact  your  local  Datecs  service  provider.  Service  conducted  by  parties  other  than  authorized  Datecs representatives may void any warranty.  Blank Display  When the BLUEPAD-500 unit display does not show correct or clearly readable information: • Check battery power. • If the problem persists, contact your local Datecs service provider.  Keypad Does Not Respond If the keypad does not respond properly:
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 25 of 29 • Check the display. If it displays is not blank, follow the steps outlined in Transactions Fail To Process. • If the problem persists, contact your local Datecs representative.  Transactions Fail To Process There are several possible reasons why the unit may not be processing transactions. Use the following steps to troubleshoot failures.  Check Magnetic Card Reader • Perform a test transaction using one or more different magnetic stripe cards to ensure the problem is not a defective card. • Ensure that you are swiping cards properly (see Magnetic Card Reader Use). • If the problem persists, contact your local Datecs representative. Check Smart Card Reader •  Perform  a  test  transaction  using  several  different  smart  cards  to  ensure  the  problem  is  not  a defective card. • Ensure that the card is inserted correctly (see Smart Card Reader Use). • If the problem persists, contact your local Datecs representative.    Due to risk of shock or damage, do not use the BLUEPAD-500 unit near water, including a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.  Maintenance and Cleaning  BLUEPAD-500 units have no user-serviceable parts.  To clean the unit, use a clean cloth slightly dampened with water and a drop or two of mild soap. For stubborn stains, use alcohol or an alcohol-based cleaner.  Do not attempt to  clean the card readers. Doing so can  void any warranty. For  card  reader service, contact your Datecs distributor or service provider.   Never use thinner, trichloroethylene, or ketone-based solvents – they can deteriorate plastic or rubber parts. Do not spray cleaners or other solutions directly onto the keypad or display.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 26 of 29 Main battery replacement  To replace the main battery of BLUEPAD-500 please contact with your your local Datecs representative or service provider.   Service and Support  For  BLUEPAD-500  problems,  product  service,  and  repair  information,  contact  your  local  Datecs representative or service provider.  • International – Contact your local Datecs distributor  Service Returns All customers, please contact your local Datecs representative or distributor for assistance with your service, return, or replacement. Connecting BluePAD-500 Flat to Bluetooth Device  Turn on BluePAD-500 and go to setting to enable Bluetooth. Open setting on device which you what to connect to BluePAD-500, and select Bluetooth. Search for BluePAD-500(will shown serial number of the device) and click on connect.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 27 of 29 Mounting Device on BluePAD-500 Flat version  Figure 8  Mounting hard case on BluePAD-500 Flat, using four screws M1,6x4.
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 28 of 29  Figure 9
1 DATECS       BLUEPAD-500 USER GUIDE  1 DATECS  Page 29 of 29 INDIVIDUAL PACKING  Figure 10

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