Worldline n v MA512 Payment terminal User Manual
Atos Worldline s.a./n.v. Payment terminal
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- 1. Product Manual English
- 2. Product Manual French
- 3. addendum to product manual
Product Manual English
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document title YOMANI product manual
security unrestricted
last modified 8 November 2013
owner Inge De Cock
author Niels Grundtvig Nielsen
version 2.1
© Atos Worldline 2013
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1
Variants .............................................................................................................. 1
About this book................................................................................................... 2
USB terminology ................................................................................................ 2
YOMANI key features............................................................................................. 5
Dimensions and weight ...................................................................................... 5
Keypad ............................................................................................................... 5
User comfort and accessibility...................................................................... 6
Display................................................................................................................ 7
Increased usability........................................................................................ 7
Card interfaces ................................................................................................... 7
PIN privacy shield............................................................................................... 9
Secured Application Modules (SAMs)................................................................ 9
Communication interfaces – YOMANI ML........................................................ 10
USB device................................................................................................. 11
Ethernet...................................................................................................... 11
RS-232 serial.............................................................................................. 12
Additional communication interfaces – YOMANI XR........................................ 13
USB host – YOMANI XR ............................................................................ 13
Power supply – YOMANI ML............................................................................ 14
Power supply – YOMANI XR............................................................................ 15
Reset button ..................................................................................................... 16
Stand-by function ............................................................................................. 16
Buzzer .............................................................................................................. 16
Housing colour ................................................................................................. 17
Worldline System-on-Chip................................................................................ 18
Security ................................................................................................................. 19
Terminal design................................................................................................ 19
Integrated security ASIC .................................................................................. 19
Key management ............................................................................................. 19
Networking ....................................................................................................... 19
Security standard compliance .......................................................................... 20
Accessories .......................................................................................................... 21
Contactless reader ........................................................................................... 21
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Contactless reader specifications............................................................... 22
Secure transactions with the contactless reader........................................ 23
Operating the contactless reader ............................................................... 23
Contactless-reader software ...................................................................... 23
Merchant Unit................................................................................................... 23
Merchant Unit specifications ...................................................................... 24
Fixation plate.................................................................................................... 27
Swivel............................................................................................................... 27
Printer – YOMANI XR....................................................................................... 28
Communications interface boards – YOMANI XR............................................ 28
PSTN interface board................................................................................. 28
WiFi/Bluetooth interface board ................................................................... 29
2G interface board...................................................................................... 30
3G interface board...................................................................................... 30
USB cable – USB device to powered USB (12V – teal blue)........................... 31
Revolving stands – third-party products........................................................... 31
Logistics information........................................................................................... 33
Product labels................................................................................................... 33
Terminal rating plate................................................................................... 33
Terminal MAC address/hardware............................................................... 34
Terminal package....................................................................................... 35
Contactless reader rating plate .................................................................. 36
XR printer rating plate ................................................................................ 37
Merchant Unit rating plate .......................................................................... 37
Merchant Unit package .............................................................................. 38
Storage and transport....................................................................................... 39
Product packaging – individual terminal........................................................... 39
Palleting – individual terminal........................................................................... 41
Multi-terminal packages ................................................................................... 41
Palleting – multi-terminal packages.................................................................. 42
Product packaging – Merchant Unit ................................................................. 42
YOMANI accessories and spare parts ............................................................. 42
Installing the terminal.......................................................................................... 43
Cables .............................................................................................................. 43
Physical surroundings ...................................................................................... 44
Security ............................................................................................................ 45
Customisation – terminal.................................................................................. 45
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Customisation – contactless reader ................................................................. 46
Customisation – printer and Merchant Unit ...................................................... 46
Maintaining YOMANI terminals........................................................................... 47
Cleaning the equipment ................................................................................... 47
Cleaning the card interfaces............................................................................. 48
Approvals.............................................................................................................. 49
Approvals – YOMANI terminal ......................................................................... 49
Approvals – accessories .................................................................................. 50
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Figures
Figure 1. USB device (USB B) socket and connector.............................................. 2
Figure 2. USB host (USB A) socket and connector ................................................. 2
Figure 3. Terminal dimensions................................................................................. 5
Figure 4. Alphanumeric keypad ............................................................................... 6
Figure 5. Display ...................................................................................................... 7
Figure 6. Card interfaces.......................................................................................... 8
Figure 7. Card pictograms on the display ................................................................ 9
Figure 8. PIN privacy shield ..................................................................................... 9
Figure 9. Removing cover to see SAM slots .......................................................... 10
Figure 10. Communication interfaces on YOMANI ML .......................................... 10
Figure 11. Keyloading via USB device connection ................................................ 11
Figure 12. Communication interfaces on YOMANI XR .......................................... 13
Figure 13. YOMANI – USB adaptor and cable....................................................... 14
Figure 14. Power supply – YOMANI XR ................................................................ 15
Figure 15. Terminal Reset button........................................................................... 16
Figure 16. YOMANI – front and back view............................................................. 17
Figure 17. Worldline System-on-Chip .................................................................... 18
Figure 18. YOMANI contactless reader ................................................................. 21
Figure 19. New (left) and old (right) YOMANI antenna design............................... 22
Figure 20. Contactless reader dimensions............................................................. 22
Figure 21. YOMANI Merchant Unit – front and back views.................................... 24
Figure 22. Merchant Unit display ........................................................................... 25
Figure 23. Merchant Unit – mains adaptor............................................................. 26
Figure 24. Fixation plate dimensions ..................................................................... 27
Figure 25. Swivel and dimensions ......................................................................... 27
Figure 26. USB cable with clip ............................................................................... 31
Figure 27. Terminal rating plate ............................................................................. 33
Figure 28. Terminal MAC address label................................................................. 34
Figure 29. Terminal package label......................................................................... 35
Figure 30. Contactless reader rating plate ............................................................. 36
Figure 31. Printer rating plate................................................................................. 37
Figure 32. Merchant Unit rating plate..................................................................... 37
Figure 33. Merchant Unit package label ................................................................ 38
Figure 34. Guiding the cables (right: through optional swivel) ............................... 44
Figure 35. Sticker-free areas on YOMANI terminal................................................ 45
Figure 36. Sticker placement on contactless reader .............................................. 46
Figure 37. Cleaning the card interfaces ................................................................. 48
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1. Introduction
The YOMANI is a fully-equipped countertop terminal, specially designed for attended
use in all retail environments. Major features of the YOMANI range include:
•all types of cards are accepted: chip, magnetic-stripe and, optionally, contactless
Where to read each type of card is clear, thanks to thoughtful positioning of card
interfaces. Configurable lighting shows the location of each available interface.
•large colour display, so the user interface both for customers and for merchants can
offer more possibilities
•integrated privacy shield, an essential feature for customer security
In addition to this very visible feature, many internal features (both software and
hardware) also help make the YOMANI a highly secure terminal. This is
guaranteed by PCI PTS 3.x certification.
•new engine with a faster processor, more memory and superior cryptographic
functionalities for the best in performance
Variants
YOMANI ML
The YOMANI ML terminal offers multi-lane payment for large retailers, with a USB
device interface offering a single-wire solution for connecting the YOMANI to ePOS
equipment.
YOMANI XR
The YOMANI XR is the fully-equipped terminal for all retail environments. In
addition to all the YOMANI ML features, it offers:
–USB host interface providing connectivity to various types of peripherals such as
biometric devices, bar code readers, cheque readers and signature pads
–fast thermal printer (optional)
–support for PSTN dial-up (optional)
YOMANI XR with built-in antenna
In addition to all the YOMANI XR features, it offers support for a range of optional
wireless communication technologies including 2G/3G and WiFi/Bluetooth.
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About this book
This book contains information for anyone who wants to know the ins and outs of the
YOMANI terminal. It covers the following main topics:
•YOMANI key features and YOMANI accessories – detailed terminal specifications,
security, development environment and available accessories
•logistics information – product identification and packaging.
•Installing and maintaining the terminal – user comfort and security guidelines
USB terminology
The YOMANI terminal always has a USB device (USB B) socket.
Figure 1. USB device (USB B) socket and connector
The YOMANI XR also has a USB host (USB A) socket.
Figure 2. USB host (USB A) socket and connector
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2. YOMANI key features
Key features of the YOMANI range:
•compact, lightweight design
•large colour display
•all types of cards are accepted: chip, magnetic-stripe and, optionally, contactless
•integrated privacy shield, an essential security feature for the card holder
•wide range of communications interfaces
Dimensions and weight
Figure 3. Terminal dimensions
Without contactless reader or printer, a YOMANI terminal measures 107 mm wide x 170
mm long x 103 mm high and weighs 590 g.
With contactless reader and printer (but without paper roll) a YOMANI terminal measures
116 mm wide x 230 mm long x 105 high and weighs 800 g.
Keypad
The YOMANI has an alphanumeric keypad with 15 keys, in the area protected by the PIN
privacy shield. Three programmable function keys (soft keys) are also provided, next to
the display. These can be used for navigation, selection and custom functions
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Figure 4. Alphanumeric keypad
The alphanumeric keypad consists of:
•ten numeric keys
•a Menu key
•decimal separator key
•command keys Stop, Corr and OK
This keypad layout complies with ISO 9564-1, EN1332-3 and EMV 4.3 standards.
The mapping between letters and numbers on keys 2 to 9 complies with the European
ITU E.161 and EBS 100 v3 standards and the American ANSI NCITS 118-1998
standard.
ාis used in alphanumeric entry to switch between lowercase and uppercase characters
ལ is the space symbol used during alphanumeric entry.
Alternative keypad layouts may be possible, depending on quantity.
User comfort and accessibility
For optimal accessibility, the keypad design has been enhanced with the following
features:
•main keypad clearly bounded by the PIN privacy shield, preventing accidental use
of function keys
•blue key backlight (adjustable intensity) to illuminate key boundary and main key
character, for higher contrast and readability
•wear-and-tear resistant keys with the character imprinted under the surface, using
in-mould decoration
•embossed dot tactile identifier on key 5
•embossed symbols (EBS 100 v3 standard) on the command keys: X on the stop
key, > on the Corr key and O on the OK key
•concave key surface
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Display
YOMANI has a large 2.8” TFT colour display, with:
•320 x 240 pixel resolution (¼ VGA) representing a view area 57.6 mm wide x 43.2
mm high
•16-bit colour mode, RGB (5, 6, 5)
•bright white backlight with adjustable intensity and contrast
•a text display area offering 8 lines of text, depending on the size of the font used
Increased usability
The new display offers plenty of scope for usable, comfortable applications:
•larger size and better resolution allow for more information on screen
The standard font is Droid (proportional). Additional fonts are available to
guarantee optimal readability for a specific context.
•better brightness and contrast for better readability
•colour opens various new possibilities: not just interface icons, but also text and
images
These screenshots show just some of the possibilities:
Figure 5. Display
Card interfaces
The terminal has two standard card interfaces:
•chip-card reader (EMV 4.3 level 1)
•triple-track magnetic-stripe card reader (ISO 1/2/3)
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Figure 6. Card interfaces
The characteristic design of the YOMANI terminal, with the fully integrated PIN privacy
shield, allows easy access to both card interfaces. Where to read each type of card is
clear, thanks to thoughtful positioning of card interfaces. The card interfaces are also
indicated by software-controlled blue LED lighting, to make them even more apparent.
These design decisions lessen the risk that users will mistake one interface for the other.
As chip cards are becoming the most widely-used type of payment card, the chip-card
reader has been put in the most prominent place just behind the display. The position of
the slot encourages users to insert cards upright, which is easier than sliding a card in
flat.
The magnetic-stripe card reader, on the right-hand side of the terminal, also lets users
hold their cards upright. The length of the reader provides extra card guidance, resulting
in optimal reading quality.
Applications can provide extra guidance for users by illuminating only the slot they need
to use and by displaying pictograms that explain how to use the contactless reader, the
chip card reader or the magnetic-stripe card reader.
The screen shot below shows one possible example.
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Figure 7. Card pictograms on the display
PIN privacy shield
To protect cardholders against shoulder surfing while they are entering their PIN code,
the YOMANI has a stylish privacy shield integrated in the design.
The PIN privacy shield complies with the latest international security regulations such as
PCI PTS.
Figure 8. PIN privacy shield
Secured Application Modules (SAMs)
YOMANI has two internal chip-card interfaces (type ID0) for secured application modules
(SAM, CSM) supporting 5V cards. The two slots together provide up to 80 mA; one of the
slots can be used as a Powered SAM (PSAM) supporting 50 mA current usage.
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Figure 9. Removing cover to see SAM slots
For information on installing SAMs, see “Installing SAM card(s) – optional” in the
YOMANI Owners’ Manual.
Communication interfaces – YOMANI ML
The YOMANI ML model comes with three communications interfaces as standard:
•USB device (USB B)
•Ethernet
•serial
All three are located on the underside of the terminal.
Figure 10. Communication interfaces on YOMANI ML
1 USB device 3 RS-232 serial
2 Ethernet
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USB device
In line with the single-wire concept, the USB device connection can be used for data
communications with an electronic cash register (ECR) or a PC. Using an AWG20-28
cable, this connection provides a 5 VDC, 500 mA power supply plus data
communication.
The interface has the following main specifications:
•USB 2.0 high speed compatible
•communications speed up to 480 Mbit/s
•connector type USB B
The USB device connection is also used for keyloading and software loading, when the
YOMANI is connected to an XPS client PC.
Figure 11. Keyloading via USB device connection
The YOMANI ML does not support USB host functionalities: you cannot connect USB
powered peripherals such as a biometric device, a bar-code reader or a ticket printer to
the ML.
Ethernet
The Ethernet interface lets you integrate YOMANI terminals as nodes in a local area
network (LAN) connecting equipment such as ticket printers, computers, ePOS
equipment and other YOMANI terminals.
Ethernet is used only for data communication, not for powering the terminal
The IEEE 802.3 compliant YOMANI Ethernet interface has the following main
specifications:
•Ethernet encapsulation for IP-protocol, IP address, subnet mask and gateway
•communications speed up to 100 Mbps
•logic integrated in the high-tech ASIC
•10 Base-T/100 Base-TX interface, connector type RJ45
•link and activity LEDs on the connector
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•fast interface for development purposes and remote software download
RS-232 serial
The serial interface provides an alternative way of connecting the YOMANI terminal to
ePOS equipment or a PC. It can also be used to connect peripherals such as a bar code
reader or a ticket printer.
The serial interface can only be used for data communication, not for powering the
terminal.
The YOMANI serial interface has the following main specifications:
•RS-232 compliant
•communications speed up to 115,200 bps
•logic integrated in the high-tech ASIC
•connector type RJ45
It is possible to plug the Ethernet cable into the serial socket (or the serial cable into the
Ethernet socket) by mistake. This will not damage the terminal, but there will be no
communication with the network.
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Additional communication interfaces – YOMANI XR
In addition to the standard interfaces, the XR configuration offers a USB host socket
(USB A) and can be fitted with one of a range of optional communication interface
boards. See Communications interface boards – YOMANI XR, on page 28, for more
information.
USB host – YOMANI XR
The USB host functionalities available on the YOMANI XR let you connect USB powered
peripherals such as a biometrics device, a bar code reader or a ticket printer to the
YOMANI terminal.
The USB host interface on the YOMANI XR has the following main specifications:
•USB 2.0 high speed compatible
•communications speed up to 480 Mbit/sec
•connector type USB A
Figure 12. Communication interfaces on YOMANI XR
1 RS-232 serial socket
2 USB host socket (USB A)
3 USB device socket (USB B)
4 Ethernet socket
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Power supply – YOMANI ML
in the ML configuration, the YOMANI is powered via the USB B (device) socket, with a
USB cable connected to ePOS equipment, PC or power adaptor.
Note the following requirements:
adaptor
Indoor USB adaptor with an input of 100 – 240 vAC, 50 – 60 Hz, a country-specific
power plug and an output of 5 VDC, 700 mA via USB A (host) socket.
You can either purchase adaptors locally or have them supplied by Worldline.
cable
Type AWG20-28 USB cable.
This type of cable is essential to avoid voltage drops over the cable, and especially
important when using the contactless reader. A maximum cable length of 3m is
recommended.
Figure 13. YOMANI – USB adaptor and cable
1 USB adaptor (plug type depends on country)
2USB A type plug to fit USB A host socket on adaptor or ePOS equipment
3 USB cable
4 USB B type plug to fit USB B device socket on terminal
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Power supply – YOMANI XR
In the XR configuration, the YOMANI is normally powered from a mains adapter
connected to the power input socket.
Note: the optional contactless reader has no impact on power supply requirements
You must power the YOMANI through the power input socket:
•if the YOMANI terminal is fitted with a printer, a communications interface board, or
both
•if anything is plugged in to the USB host socket
Exceptionally, when you are using a YOMANI XR terminal without a printer or a
communications interface board and without anything plugged into the USB host socket,
you can power the terminal through the USB device socket, from:
•ePOS equipment or a PC
•a USB adaptor
•a Merchant Unit
Figure 14. Power supply – YOMANI XR
1 power input socket
2 power cable (from mains adapter to YOMANI)
3 mains adapter
4 mains cable (to AC wall socket)
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Reset button
If the YOMANI terminal locks up for any reason, you can reset it by pushing the Reset
button at the back of the terminal. Push the button very firmly with a pencil or some other
pointed object and hold it until the screen goes blank. Release the Reset button and wait
for the terminal to reboot.
Note: the time the terminal takes to reboot depends on the applications installed.
Figure 15. Terminal Reset button
Stand-by function
To save energy, YOMANI can automatically switch to stand-by mode after, for example,
finalizing the transaction. This function is software controlled. Some background
processes (for example the optional GSM/GPRS) remain active, and pressing any key
(or inserting a card) makes the terminal fully active in only a second.
In stand-by mode
•YOMANI ML consumes only 0.16 W, as against an average of 1.27 W in operation
•YOMANI XR consumes only 0.19 W, as against an average of 1.41 W in operation
(1.92 W with ticket printing)
Buzzer
YOMANI is equipped with a multi-tone buzzer for audible feedback to the user.
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Housing colour
YOMANI has a two-colour housing: a white outer case and an anthracite grey inner case.
(colours based on Natural Colour System codes 1000-N and 8500-N) Other housing
colours may be possible, depending on quantity.
The housing uses an attractive combination of glossy and matte surfaces. The parts
touched by customers are generally matte.
Figure 16. YOMANI – front and back view
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Worldline System-on-Chip
The YOMANI ML and XR models, in line with the YOXIMO and YONEO terminals, use
the high-tech SAMOA II “system-on-chip”, designed by Worldline. A single chip provides
all essential features, including:
•dual ARM 926EJS processor cores:
–security/communication core (MP1)
–application/communication core (MP2)
•processor speed up to 350 MHz
•64 MB RAM memory
•128 MB NAND Flash memory
•real-time clock (RTC)
•embedded Ethernet and USB functionality
•low power consumption
•a range of improved cryptographic functions, including hardware DES/3DES
encryption module, hardware RSA accelerator, and both DRNG and NDRG
random number generators
Figure 17. Worldline System-on-Chip
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3. Security
Security features are integrated at all levels of the YOMANI design, from the external
housing to the “system-on-chip” at the heart of the terminal.
Terminal design
The most tangible security feature is the integrated PIN privacy shield, which prevents
shoulder-surfing while a cardholder is entering a PIN.
To prevent fraudsters from placing overlays, the YOMANI terminal is designed with
illuminated card slots and a lot of curved surfaces on both the housing and the keypad.
Integrated security ASIC
The ASIC contributes to the high security level of the YOMANI by integrating:
•intrusion detection: a number of tamper sources detect any attempted intrusion
•62 Kbytes of integrated secure memory, instantaneously erased if any attempted
intrusion is detected
•strict control of the secure boot process of the terminal, via key management: only
code that is certified and signed by a known certification authority will run on the
security processor (MP1)
Key management
The software supports the Derived Unique Key Per Transaction (DUKPT) key
management scheme, where the working key changes for each transaction. Other
schemes such as master/session can be developed on request.
Networking
YOMANI supports both the VPN (Virtual Private Network) method and the SSL (Secure
Socket Layer) protocol. SSL is used mainly to send and receive information securely
over unsecured networks like the Internet.
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Security standard compliance
The security-related functions comply with the following standards:
•ISO 9564 (PIN management and security)
•ISO 11568 (key management – retail)
•ANSI X9.24 (financial services symmetric key management – retail)
•ANSI X9 TR-31 (Interoperable secure key exchange)
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4. Accessories
Accessories for the YOMANI terminal include:
•contactless reader
•Merchant Unit
•fixation plate
•swivel
•USB cable – USB device to powered USB
•printer (XR only)
•communications interface board (XR only)
•revolving stand (third-party product)
Contactless reader
The YOMANI contactless reader is an elegant, ergonomically-designed, easily
accessible module that supports fast, fully secure payments with contactless cards and
devices of all signalling schemes defined in the ISO14443 standard.
Figure 18. YOMANI contactless reader
1 LED – contactless field active
2 LEDs – card reading in progress
3 landing zone for contactless devices
4 sticker area for indicating supported brands
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The contactless reader can either be factory-mounted or fitted by qualified personnel at
a later stage.
The contactless reader for YOMANI ML/XR cannot be used on earlier YOMANI models,
because of changes in the shape of the antenna to match the new hardware design.
Figure 19. New (left) and old (right) YOMANI antenna design
The YOMANI terminal and the contactless reader are connected by a flat cable at the
bottom of the antenna.
Contactless reader specifications
The contactless reader measures 10 mm wide x 110 mm long x 93 mm high, and weighs
46 g.
Figure 20. Contactless reader dimensions
The landing zone for contactless payment is:
•easily recognisable and accessible
•marked by the contactless symbol and the four LEDs
The contactless symbol is placed where the signal is strongest, and shows the
“landing zone” where customers should tap the card or device.
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Secure transactions with the contactless reader
The reader is truly secure, as it communicates directly with the MP1 security processor
of the terminal. With MP1 having full control over the communication, specific logical
security actions can be taken, which is not the case when communicating over an
external interface.
The integrated approach, in contrast with the typical USB or serial communication
between contactless devices and payment terminals, allows for very fast reaction times.
This speed advantage will be noticeable to a cardholder.
Operating the contactless reader
The YOMANI contactless reader can work with all types of signalling schemes. ISO
14443 type A, ISO 14443 type B, and NXP MIFARE have already been implemented;
other schemes such as Sony Felica can be developed upon request. These schemes
can be integrated in contactless cards, mini-cards, watches, key-fobs and mobile
phones.
The YOMANI contactless reader offers card holders the real “tap & go” experience.
Thanks to the powerful antenna in the terminal, the contactless device only has to be
held near the landing zone.
Contactless-reader software
The YOMANI contactless reader is a non-intelligent device. To actually read contactless
cards and devices, the necessary software must be installed on the YOMANI terminal.
All the software needed to use the reader runs in the terminal and can be upgraded
remotely.
The MasterCard PayPass and the Visa payWave engines (contactless engines similar
to the EMV engine) are available. These engines deal with the communication between
the contactless reader and the terminal. Other engines, for example American Express
ExpressPay, can be developed upon customer request.
Specific contactless applications like CTAP and ZKA are developed locally, since they
deal with communications between terminal and host.
Merchant Unit
The Merchant Unit can be used with all models of YOMANI terminal. It makes operations
easier for the merchant when the terminal is not connected to ePOS equipment or a PC,
by functioning as a second display and keypad. The Merchant Unit also features a
thermal printer.
The YOMANI ML/XR Merchant Unit is labelled YOMANI ML/XR Merchant Unit
underneath; a second label indicating the hardware version shows the number TT006 or
higher.
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Adding a Merchant Unit can, for example, save the merchant from having to turn the
terminal round to enter the amount the cardholder has to pay.
The Merchant Unit is visually quite different from the terminal, and has no card interfaces.
This makes it unlikely that cardholders would try to enter their PIN on a Merchant Unit.
The Merchant Unit is not a secure device and should not be used by the cardholder.
Merchant Unit specifications
The Merchant Unit measures 91 mm wide x 228 mm long x 68 mm high. Without paper,
it weighs 309 g.
The USB host socket is used for communications and to power the Merchant Unit from
the terminal. It is also used when upgrading the Merchant Unit firmware from a USB stick.
Merchant Unit keypad
•10 numeric keys
•decimal separator key
•menu key
•4 command keys: Stop, Corr, ? and OK
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Figure 21. YOMANI Merchant Unit – front and back views
1 printer cover 5 keypad
2 printer open button 6 USB host socket
3 display 7 power input socket
4 function keys
2
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•3 programmable function keys (soft keys) for navigation, selection and specific
functions
A numeric and an alpha-numeric keypad layout are available. Alternative keypad layouts
may be possible, depending on quantity.
Merchant Unit display
The Merchant Unit has a monochrome graphical LCD display with:
•128 x 64 pixel resolution, representing a view area of 72 mm wide x 36 mm high
•bright green backlight with adjustable intensity and contrast
•a text display offering six lines of text, depending on the size of the characters used
Figure 22. Merchant Unit display
Merchant Unit printer
A fast thermal graphic printer is built into the Merchant Unit. Features include:
•printing width of 48 mm on 58 mm paper rolls (length up to 30 m)
•resolution of up to 8 dots per mm, 384 dots per line
•printing speed of 40 mm/s for normal text tickets and graphics of maximum 64 dots
per line
Printing speed increases when using smaller fonts, lighter lettering, more white
areas on the ticket, and so on.
•easy paper-load mechanism
•detectors for paper out and overheating
Use only Worldline-approved paper, as other paper may damage the printing system.
We can supply:
•high sensitivity thermal paper Jujo AF50KS-E3
•Mitsubishi thermoscript P5047(55) phenol-free paper
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Merchant Unit power supply
The YOMANI Merchant Unit is always powered by a mains adaptor (for indoor use). The
2 m mains cable between the adaptor and the mains socket has a country-specific plug.
The power cable between the adaptor and the terminal is permanently attached to the
adaptor.
•adaptor input 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz and 0.7 A
•adaptor output 6.5 VDC and 3.05 A
Because the YOMANI Merchant Unit does not have a RJ485 socket, it cannot be
connected to a XENTA terminal
Merchant unit housing colour
The YOMANI Merchant Unit has a white and an anthracite grey case; the colours are
based on Natural Colour System codes 1000-N and 8500-N. Other housing colours may
be possible, depending on quantity.
Merchant Unit firmware/software
The Merchant Unit is loaded with the latest version of the firmware at production. When
required, this firmware can be upgraded from a USB stick.
The YOMANI Merchant Unit is a pure slave device of the YOMANI terminal, without
operating system, platform or applications. The software needed to drive the Merchant
Unit runs on the MP1 security processor in the terminal, which also provides the
necessary drivers. When required, the software on the MP1 is upgraded through a
secure system of remote software loading.
2
1
3
Figure 23. Merchant Unit – mains adaptor
1 mains cable (to mains power socket)
2 mains adaptor
3 power cable (from mains adaptor to Merchant Unit power input socket)
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Fixation plate
To attach the YOMANI terminal to the counter, a fixation plate is available. First the
fixation plate is screwed to the counter, or connected in a non-damaging way, using
options such as double-sided adhesive tape or Velcro. The terminal then clicks on to the
fixation plate.
Figure 24. Fixation plate dimensions
The fixation plate measures 99 mm wide x 155 mm long x 22 mm high, and weighs 56 g.
Swivel
To use the YOMANI terminal (with or without the optional printer) in a standalone
configuration, a compact swivel is available to easily turn the terminal between a position
facing the merchant and a position facing card holder. Rotation over nearly 270° is
possible.
Figure 25. Swivel and dimensions
The swivel measures 115 mm wide x 159 mm long x 49 high, and weighs 185 g.
155
22
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159
49
115
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Printer – YOMANI XR
A fast thermal graphic printer can be attached to the rear of the terminal at any time. For
a detailed description, please refer to the YOMANI ML/XR Service Manual.
The printer has the following main specifications:
•dimensions: 91 mm wide x 60 mm long x 101 mm high
•weight: 140 g (without paper roll)
•printing width of 48 mm on 58 mm paper rolls (length up to 30 m)
•resolution of up to 8 dots per mm, 384 dots per line
•printing speed of 40 mm/s for normal text tickets and graphics of maximum 64 dots
per line
Printing speed increases when using smaller fonts, lighter lettering, more white
areas on the ticket and so on.
•easy paper-load mechanism
•detections for paper out and overheating
Use only Worldline-approved paper, as using other paper may damage the printing
system. We can supply:
•high sensitivity thermal paper Jujo AF50KS-E3
•Mitsubishi thermoscript P5047(55) phenol-free paper
Communications interface boards – YOMANI XR
By adding a communications interface board in a YOMANI XR, Worldline approved
technicians can extend the communications functions with one of the following options:
•PSTN, for communications over an analogue telephone network
•WiFi/Bluetooth
•2G (GSM/GPRS/Edge)
•3G (HDSPA/UMTS)
Only one interface board at a time can be installed.
PSTN interface board
The PSTN interface allows communication to the transaction host using an analogue
telephone connection.
The PSTN interface for the YOMANI XR has the following main specifications:
•analogue telephone connection according to TBR21 and FCC part 68
•Bell 103, Bell 212, V.21, V.22, V.22b, V.23, V.32, V.32b, V.34, V.90, V.92 modem
modulation protocols
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•V.42/MNP4 and V.42b/MNP5 error correction and data compression, V.44 data
compression
•tone and pulse dialling
•communication speed up to 57,600 bps, helpful for remote software downloads
•RJ11 connector
WiFi/Bluetooth interface board
YOMANI XR can be equipped with a WiFi/Bluetooth interface board.
The range of Bluetooth and WiFi connections is reduced by obstructions (walls, metal
constructions) and interference (PCs, monitors …)
•WiFi makes it possible to integrate the terminal as a node in a local area network
that interconnects other players such as ticket printers, computers, ePOS
equipment and other YOMANI terminals. No cabling is required.
WiFi – connecting a YOMANI XR to equipment such as a router, an ADSL modem
or a cable modem – has a range of up to 100 m.
WiFi requires the same level of network management as any comparable wired
network. YOMANI XR must be set up with the same security as installed on the
access point; for example WEP, WPA or WPA2.
WiFi is highly flexible and gives wide coverage. When several access points are
available, YOMANI XR connects to the strongest signal. YOMANI will adapt to the
security installed on the access point in use.
The WiFi interface for the YOMANI XR has the following main specifications:
–conforms with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standard
–low-power, small form-factor, integrated solution
–communication speed of up to 11 Mbps through the air
The net data rate is lower due to protocol overhead, which is a few Mbps.
•Bluetooth – connecting a YOMANI XR to another Bluetooth device – has a range
of up to 10m.
The Bluetooth interface for the YOMANI XR has the following main specifications:
–class 1.5 (up to 10m)
–Bluetooth standard version 1.2
–data rate of at least 0.5 Mbps
Wireless transfer from terminal to host is secured using SSL (Secure Socket Layer).
To use your YOMANI XR with a wireless connection, you need to order the terminal
version with built-in antenna. The antenna is mounted behind the light-guides of the
magstripe reader.
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2G interface board
The YOMANI XR with a 2G interface board offers increased mobility.
•GSM transactions exchange data directly with the transaction host, using the GSM
network
•GPRS transactions exchange data with the transaction host over a data network
such as the public internet, using the TCP/IP protocol
Typically, with this type of transaction, data transfer from terminal to host is secured
using SSL (Secure Socket Layer).
The 2G interface for the YOMANI XR has the following main specifications:
•GSM supports communication speeds of up to 14,400 bps
•quad-band module suited for use on 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz frequency
networks
•GPRS class 10 supports data rates of up to 85,600 bps in download mode (from
host to YOMANI) and upload mode (from YOMANI to host)
•full roaming service
•SMS capability (send/receive up to 160 alphanumeric characters)
To use your YOMANI XR with a 2G connection, you need to order the terminal version
with built-in antenna. The antenna is mounted behind the light-guides of the magstripe
reader.
The 2G interface board has a dedicated SIM slot.
3G interface board
The YOMANI XR with a 3G interface board supports the latest advances in wireless data
communications.
The 3G interface for the YOMANI XR has the following main specifications:
•3G (HSDPA/UMTS) supports data transfer rates up to 10Mb/s
•two frequency-band options:
–900-1800-2100 MHz
–850-1900 MHz
•full roaming service
•SMS capability (send/receive up to 160 alphanumeric characters)
Note: both versions of the 3G board support fall-back to equivalent 2G service.
To use your YOMANI XR with a 3G connection, you need to order the terminal version
with built-in antenna. The antenna is mounted behind the light-guides of the magstripe
reader.
The 3G interface board has a dedicated SIM slot.
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USB cable – USB device to powered USB (12V – teal blue)
The powered USB cable is an option for a secure connection, where the plug clips firmly
into the USB power socket – 12V (teal blue) – on the ePOS equipment. The power
requirements stay the same, at 5V, 500mA.
Revolving stands – third-party products
In large retail environments, fitting payment terminals on revolving stands often makes
them easier to use. For examples, see:
•the payment mount from SpacePole, described in Banksys Payment brochure
1.2 available from the Payment Mounts page (www.spacepole.com)
•the Atos YOMANI PEDpack from Tailwind Solutions, illustrated on the PEDpacks
page (http://www.tailwind-solutions.co.uk)
Figure 26. USB cable with clip
1 USB device connector to fit USB device socket on terminal
2 USB cable
3 powered USB connector (12V) to fit powered USB host socket on ePOS
equipment
4 powered USB socket (12V) on ePOS equipment
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5. Logistics information
This chapter provides:
•samples of rating plates and other labels for the YOMANI terminal, accessories and
packaging
•information on product packaging
Product labels
Examples of product labels are provided to show what information is given on each label.
Minor differences in layout may occur.
Terminal rating plate
Figure 27. Terminal rating plate
article number
in the example, 90700000001
The general article number (code128a barcode and human-readable text) identifies
the specific terminal model (XR, ML …) and customisations such as housing colour
or keypad layout. It is used for certification purposes.
It is not the same as the commercial article number mentioned on the packaging
box, which is customer-specific.
serial number
in the example, AVT 7491
The serial number (code 128a barcode and human-readable text) is unique for each
terminal
production date
in the example, 1235
The four-digit code after the serial number is the production date in the format yyww
– in the example, week 35 of 2012
YOMANI XR TERMINAL
Manufactured by Atos
Worldline SA/NV
Made in Singapore
Article N°: 90700000001
Serial N°: AVT7491
Registered Design
1235
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6,5V 3,2A
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Terminal MAC address/hardware
Figure 28. Terminal MAC address label
MAC address
The MAC address (code128a barcode only) is a unique, six-digit hexadecimal
number for identifying equipment in a network. It is displayed in six groups of two
hexadecimal digits, for example 00 08 19 21 19 06 AE.
This number can be consulted via software
hardware ID
in the example, 424B 00081921906E
The hardware ID (human-readable text only) is a 4-character prefix followed by the
MAC address.
It is a unique number per terminal used for key loading and terminal
parameterisation. This number cannot be consulted via software.
hardware version reference
in the example, TT001
The hardware version reference code (128a barcode and human-readable text) is
a two-letter manufacturer code followed by a hardware version number,
This reference is used for tracking hardware version changes.
hardware revision
in the example, REV AB
The hardware revision code (128a barcode and human-readable text) is a two-letter
code. It is incremented for major revisions where re-certification may be implied, for
example main board upgrade from version 1.0 to 2.0.
–the first letter identifies the security revision
–the second letter identifies the major revision
HW/ID 424B 000819211906AE
TT001
REV. AB
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Terminal package
Figure 29. Terminal package label
commercial name
The commercial name identifies both the article and any customer-specific
configuration. for example YOMANI SE for a YOMANI terminal with specific
configuration for customer SE
article number
in the example, 75001*01
The commercial article number (128a barcode and human-readable text) identifies
the complete configuration. It is customer-specific.
production date
in the example, 1235
The four-digit code after the serial number is the production date in the format yyww
– in the example, week 35 of 2012
software loaded by Worldline
in the example, none
The software code identifies any software already loaded on the terminal by
Worldline. If no software code is given, or a value none, the terminal contains only
the loader software.
serial number
in the example, AVT7491
The serial number (code 128a barcode and human-readable text) is unique for each
terminal.
YOMANI SE
ArtNr: 75001*01
Wk: 1235
MAC address:
WN 001
SW: none
S/N: AVT7491
75001*01
000819211906AE
000819211906AE
AAA0001
WN 001
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MAC address
The MAC address (code128a barcode only) is a unique, six-digit hexadecimal
number for identifying equipment in a network. It is displayed in six groups of two
hexadecimal digits, for example 00 08 19 21 19 06 AE.
hardware version reference
in the example, TT001
The hardware version reference code (128a barcode and human-readable text) is
a two-letter manufacturer code followed by a hardware version number,
This reference is used for tracking hardware version changes.
The commercial name and the commercial article number should also appear on your
orders and invoices.
The production date, serial number, MAC address, hardware version reference and
safety labels are identical to the information on the terminal labels.
Contactless reader rating plate
Figure 30. Contactless reader rating plate
article number
in the example, 3034030001
The article number (code128a barcode and human-readable text) identifies the
specific reader hardware and customisations such as housing colour.
serial number
in the example, AVR6997
The serial number (code 128a barcode and human-readable text) is unique for each
contactless reader.
hardware version reference
in the example, TT002
The hardware version reference code (128a barcode and human-readable text) is
a two-letter manufacturer code followed by a hardware version number,
This reference is used for tracking hardware version changes.
YOMANI ML/XR NFC reader
Manufactured by
Atos Worldline SA/NV
Made in Singapore
Art N°: 3034030001
Serial N°: AVR6997
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XR printer rating plate
Figure 31. Printer rating plate
article number
in the example, 3034020001
The article number (code128a barcode and human-readable text) identifies the
specific printer hardware and customisations such as housing colour.
serial number
in the example, AUD6947
The serial number (code 128a barcode and human-readable text) is unique for each
printer.
production date
in the example, 1235
The four-digit code after the serial number is the production date in the format yyww
– in the example, week 35 of 2012
Merchant Unit rating plate
Figure 32. Merchant Unit rating plate
article number
in the example, 9067100000
YOMANI XR PRINTER
Manufactured by Atos
Worldline SA/NV
Made in Singapore
Article N°: 3034020001
Serial N°: AUD6947
1235
™
6,5V 3,2A
6,5V 3,2A
YOMANI MERCHANT UNIT
Manufactured by Atos Worldline SA/NV
Made in Singapore
Article N°: 9067100000
Serial N°: AAA0002
1149
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9067100000
AAA0002
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The article number (code128a barcode and human-readable text) identifies the
specific Merchant Unit hardware and customisations such as housing colour or
keypad layout.
serial number
in the example, AAA0002
The serial number (code 128a barcode and human-readable text) is unique for each
Merchant Unit.
production date
in the example, 1149
The four-digit code after the serial number is the production date in the format yyww
– in the example, week 49 of 2011
Merchant Unit package
The Merchant Unit package box label contains the following information:
Figure 33. Merchant Unit package label
article number
in the example, 76009*1
The commercial article number, (code 128a barcode and human-readable text)
identifies the content of the package; that is, the device and any accessories
included with it.
production date
in the example, 1249
YOMANI ML/XR Merchant unit
Manufactured by Atos Worldline SA/NV
Art Nr: 76009*1
S/N: AAA0002
Wk: 1249
XX001
SW: none
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76009*1
XX001
AAA0002
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The four-digit code after the serial number is the production date in the format yyww
– in the example, week 49 of 2012
software
Since no software is loaded in the Merchant Unit, SW: none is marked
serial number
in the example, AAA0002
The serial number (code 128a barcode and human-readable text) is unique for each
Merchant Unit.
hardware version reference
in the example, XX001
The hardware version reference code (128a barcode and human-readable text) is
a two-letter manufacturer code followed by a hardware version number,
This reference is used for tracking hardware version changes.
The commercial name and the commercial article number should also appear on your
orders and invoices
The production date, serial number, hardware version reference and safety labels are
identical to the information on the Merchant Unit rating plate.
Storage and transport
The following storage and transport conditions apply to all product packages:
•temperature: -25°C to + 70°C
•relative humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Product packaging – individual terminal
All packages are designed to be as small as possible, and to make it easy to check that
all components are present. Individual packages contain one the following
configurations:
•a YOMANI terminal, with or without contactless reader mounted
•a YOMANI XR terminal without printer, with or without contactless reader mounted
•a YOMANI XR terminal with printer, with or without contactless reader mounted
Mains adaptor/USB adaptor (depending on terminal type), cable(s), fixation plate and
documentation set may be added at the distributor’s site.
Paper (XR with printer) is only included on request.
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Table 1 Product packaging – single items
equipment w * l * h mm weight g
ML, XR without printer 158 x 240 x 140 815
+ NFC 861
XR with printer 158 x 294 x 140 955
+ NFC 1001
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Palleting – individual terminal
The palleting information is for a Euro pallet with a pile-up height between 1600 and 1800
mm.
Multi-terminal packages
Note: The multiple-item packages contain terminals ONLY. When needed, fixation plate,
power supply and cables should be ordered separately. Please refer to the order list for
ordering quantities.
Table 2 Palleting – individually-packed equipment
equipment qty per pallet weight kg notes
ML, XR without printer 300 (12 x 25) 270
+ NFC 284
option 256 (4 x 4 x 16) 240 16 individual packages
in a 400 x 400 x 600 box
+ NFC 252
XR with printer 240 (12 x 20) 255
+ NFC 266
option 128 (4 x 4 x 8) 200 8 individual packages
in a 400 x 400 x 600 box
+ NFC 206
Table 3 Product packaging – multiple items
equipment per pack w * l * h mm weight kg
ML, XR without printer 9 550 x 372 x 140 6.53
+ NFC 6.94
XR with printer 6 550 x 372 x 140 5.50
+ NFC 5.77
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Palleting – multi-terminal packages
The palleting information is for a Euro pallet with a pile-up height between 1600 and 1800
mm.
Product packaging – Merchant Unit
YOMANI accessories and spare parts
All YOMANI accessories (with the exception of the Merchant Unit) are supplied in bulk.
Bulk packages may contain individually packed items, but these items cannot be ordered
individually. See order list for details.
All YOMANI spare parts are supplied in bulk packaging. They cannot be ordered
individually. See order list for details.
Table 4 Palleting – multiple packs
equipment qty per pallet weight kg
ML, XR without printer 432 (12 x 4 x 9) 340
+ NFC 360
XR with printer 288 (12 x 4 x 6) 290
+ NFC 305
Table 5 Product packaging – Merchant Unit
equipment weight
Merchant Unit (single) 170 mm wide x 280 mm long x 85 mm
high
995 g
Merchant Unit (pallet) quantity: 266 (14 x 19) 290 kg
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6. Installing the terminal
Finding a proper location is an important aspect of installing the YOMANI terminal.
Observe the guidelines listed in the sections below in order to establish a location that is
convenient for both the merchant and the customer.
Make sure that:
•the keypad and the display are facing the customer
•the terminal is at an appropriate height for the customer:
–for sitting down to use the terminal, the height of a standard table
–for standing up to use the terminal, between 90 and 120 cm
•there is enough space (typically 10 cm on all sides) around the YOMANI terminal,
so that it is easy to:
–insert a chip card in the chip-card interface
–swipe a magnetic card with the magnetic-stripe reader
–tap a contactless device on to the landing zone
–reach the Reset button
–open the cover of the printer and replace the paper (if using an XR with printer)
•direct light sources do not make it difficult to read the display or the keypad
Cables
Make sure that cables are positioned so that they:
•allow for the necessary movement of the terminal
•do not get in the way of you or your customers
Keep the cables strapped together, and guide them through:
•a hole in the surface on which the YOMANI terminal is placed
•the opening at the back of the YOMANI terminal
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Figure 34. Guiding the cables (right: through optional swivel)
Physical surroundings
YOMANI has been designed for use:
•on a flat and stable surface
•at an operating temperature between 0° C and 50° C
•in an operating relative humidity (RH) between 20% and 85%, non-condensing
Always avoid exposing your YOMANI to:
•shocks and vibrations
•excessive heat and dust
•explosive environments
•oil, moisture, water or condensation
•direct sunlight or objects that radiate heat
•environments where humidity fluctuations might occur
Do not place your YOMANI:
•close to devices that cause excessive voltage fluctuations and/or electromagnetic
fields such as electric motors or high-frequency devices
•less than 80 cm from low-frequency Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS)
equipment
•less than 20 cm from high-frequency Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS)
equipment
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Security
Make sure that the cardholders have the necessary privacy when entering their PIN
code. This means locating the YOMANI terminal outside the field of vision of cameras,
mirrors and so on.
YOMANI has been designed to be a secure, freestanding device:
•all sides but the bottom should be visible for a cardholder to verify
Building the YOMANI into a desk or panel is not allowed. Other models are
available if you need a terminal for unattended/semi-unattended use.
•except for accessories supplied by Worldline, nothing may be attached to the
terminal
Customisation – terminal
There are no restrictions on painting a company logo or text on the terminal or
accessories, but there are restrictions on stickers:
•stickers should always have a transparent background, so they do not hide
anything from a cardholder
•on the terminal, stickers must never be applied on the shaded areas shown below
Figure 35. Sticker-free areas on YOMANI terminal
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Customisation – contactless reader
There are no restrictions on sticker or painting on the contactless reader, as long as:
•the landing-zone icon and LEDs must always be clearly visible
•payment scheme logos are added below the white line, on the area highlighted with
stripes in the illustration
Figure 36. Sticker placement on contactless reader
Customisation – printer and Merchant Unit
There are no restrictions on stickers or painting on these accessories.
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7. Maintaining YOMANI terminals
This section covers:
– cleaning the equipment
– cleaning the card interfaces
Cleaning the equipment
For optimal functioning, the YOMANI terminal – and any accessories such as contactless
reader, printer, or Merchant Unit – should be kept clean and cleaned regularly.
When cleaning your equipment, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the cables, depending on the model:
–if you are using a YOMANI ML, disconnect the USB cable (this is the power
cable) from the ePOS equipment/PC or USB adaptor
–if you are using a YOMANI XR and a USB cable, disconnect the USB cable
–if you are using a YOMANI XR with a mains adaptor, disconnect the power cable
between the adaptor and the terminal
–if using a Merchant Unit, disconnect the mains cable from the mains wall socket
2. Clean the housing with a soft damp cleaning cloth.
3. Clean the display with a soft dry anti-static cleaning cloth.
Do not forget to re-connect the cables after cleaning.
Do not use detergents, solvents or alcohol. These products may damage the surface and
render transparent parts opaque. Do make sure that dirt does not enter the card readers.
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Cleaning the card interfaces
Clean the card interfaces every two weeks, using a cleaning card.
•chip-card reader: insert and remove the white cleaning card several times, always
with the same side of the card
•magnetic-stripe card reader: pull the white cleaning card several times through the
reader, always with the same side of the card
Figure 37. Cleaning the card interfaces
Mark the used side of the card after each cleaning. The card can be used one time per
side, giving four cleanings with each card. See order list for details.
Contact your vendor for information about other types of cleaning card.
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8. Approvals
The YOMANI terminal and all YOMANI accessories have been designed and
manufactured with care for our environment.
They comply with relevant European directives both at manufacture and at end of life:
•European directive 2011/65/UE on Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS2),
intended to reduce harmful substances such as lead, mercury and cadmium at
source
•European directive 2006/1907/EC on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), phasing out the use of potentially dangerous
chemicals and improving communication at every stage in the supply chain
•European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), encouraging collection, treatment, recycling and recovery of such items
•The YOMANI terminal is labelled with the WEEE-logo (crossed-out wheeled bin)
Approvals – YOMANI terminal
The YOMANI terminal has been approved/certified in line with international standards
including:
•EMV 4.3 Level 1 for all chip-card interfaces
•EMV 4.3 Level 2 approved kernel for payment application development
•PCI PTS 3.x
•EC directive 2004/108/EC (electromagnetic compatibility)
•EC directive 1995/5/EC (for R&TTE – radio and telecommunication terminal
equipment)
•EMC specification: EN 55022 / CISPR 22, EN 50082-1, EN 61000-3-2 and 3, EN
60950
This list is not exhaustive.
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Approvals – accessories
YOMANI accessories have been approved/certified in line with international standards
including the following.
contactless reader
–EMV 2.2 contactless communication protocol for all contactless-card interfaces
–electrical safety, according to IEC/EN 60950-1:2006 and R&TTE directive
1999/5/CE
–EMC specification: EN 55022 / CISPR 22, EN 55024, EN 50082-1, EN 61000-3-
2 and 3, EN 301489-1 and 3, EN 61000-6-1 and 3, EN 302291-1 and 2
Merchant Unit
–CE (directive 2004/108/CE) for electromagnetic compatibility
–EMC specification: EN 55022/CISPR 22, EN 50082-1, EN 61000-3-2 and 3,
FCC Part 15 (US)
printer
–CE (directive 2004/108/CE) for electromagnetic compatibility
–EMC specification: EN 55022/CISPR 22, EN 50082-1, EN 61000-3-2 and 3
PSTN interface board
–TBR21
This list is not exhaustive.