ViVOtech 030XXDT Transmitter, Driver Through User Manual
ViVOtech, Inc. Transmitter, Driver Through Users Manual
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. 7- FCC Regulatory Compliance: Notices Class B Equipment: nus VlVOpay DT equipment MI been mind and band In mmpty wllh the limit for a Claes 5 digital m. pureuenlte part 15 cf the FCC Rules. Theee limits are designed lo pmvm remote protection eqeinsl harmful lmer'erenoe in a Manual inetaiiaoon Yhie equipment generates. US ER GUIDE uses and an radiate more lreeuenw curvy and. it not installed and used ll mam wan lne ineuucinns‘ mey oeuee hamml interremnce to radio communications Nunavut. there is no guarantee that lnlerfefm will not cent! in a pemwlar 5"va ti on; equipment does mule hirmiui inhmm io radio of WW“ meemm. whiw can be detennined DY turning lhe equipment on and on the user a encouraged to try to mm: mo |nlnlletence by one or more 0' the VOIIMW manure: -- Reorlent or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase me lap-ration belween the equipment aria reeerver ., Connect the equipment into an oullet on e circuit Mm from that m which the receiver is 00th -- Conwll the dealer or an experienced reeiol‘l’v (edmlafln lot help This devroe complies wttn part 15 oi the FCC Rules Operation l: subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devroe may not cause narmlul interference. and (2) this device mint accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING 1TheDTnarvwereweofiwetecenrmbevedaeedotnwlfiedwmymirdmflvofiw men VIVOIGG" 2 Minimum Warm" distance between 2 DT m should be I! I” 2 be! JTneoevio-mwmmmmeuemmteumenmmlwmemeemme inches rat «om any metal sum. Version 1.0 November 20: . 7 Women Corporate Headquarters V'VO tech" a - 451 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, cA Fromm Eat/mam Solutions“ v 95050. Phone: (408) 248 7001 www.v|vo|ech.com l ViVOpay 3000 EMV User Guide The merchant operation at the WVOpay DT Plus is very simple and almost entirely automated. Once installed. the clerk's role on the operation of the system is simply to guide new customers to hold their cell phones or plastic cards enabled with a contactless RF chip in front of the Reader Module. The information is automatically transferred to POS system and processed in the same way a standard magnetic card would be. How it Works Contactless deyioes as cell phones and plastic cards are enabled with RF tags that securelyrelee’se the payment information to the WVOpay DT terminals without the need of physical contact with the Point of Sale tenninal using contactless technology.The ViVOpay DT is constantly emitting a magnetic field. when it detects an RF tag in the field it communicates with it and retrieves the payment irrlorrnation. The card information is then transmitted to the P08 device via “direct serial connection. Typical Usage 1. The customer approaches the clerk with one or more items to purchase. The derk enters the items into the (ash register, and once done. asks the consumer for the form of payment and mentions the contacfless payment opfion by pointing to the WVOpay. 2. The consumer pulls it‘s contactless cell phone or plastic card and holds it in front ot the wVOpay UT 3. The ViVOpay DT quickly reads the inlormation from the card through RF technology - no physical contact is necessary. In a fraction of a second the reader validates the card, and secures the transaction. (As the reader is facing the customer and probably the clerk won‘t be seeing the LEDs, a beep will let the clerk know that the read was successful), 4. ViVOpay DT automatically sends the information to the POS. which processes it as a conventional magnetic stripe card, though with increased security. (Besides mentioning contact/ass payments and pointing to Consumers 1.55: need to hold their P-wpass . u . - » ' v i r the ViVOpayDTunit no intervention from the clerk is necessary ew'g’ m in" o . . the V|VOpay during the entire procedure). 5. The POS terminal prints the receipt, which the clerk gives to the consumer for signature as with any other purchase. LEDs and Sound The ViVOpay DT is equipped with 4 LEDs on it interface to provide consumers feedback on th transaction all 4 LEDs will turn on and a beep \ that the transaction is completed. Idle: Just first LED is ON Read SUCCESS: all LEDs will be turned on while the module emits a sound acknowledging the success. Read ERROR: If there's an error while reading a card the LEDs will not turn On and no sound will be emitted vivom- «mm. m. ti'lhmtli ~ www.v|votech.com
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