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Document information
document title VALINA product manual
security unrestricted
last modified 6 June 2016
owner Luc Luyckx
author Niels Grundtvig Nielsen
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Contents
About this book.............................................................................................................1
Who should read this book .......................................................................................1
Introduction ...................................................................................................................3
Security recommendations .......................................................................................3
Display ......................................................................................................................4
Technical specifications...............................................................................................5
Size and weight.........................................................................................................5
Integration dimensions..............................................................................................6
External interfaces ....................................................................................................7
Reading cards and devices.......................................................................................7
Operating the contactless reader........................................................................8
Software engines for contactless transactions....................................................9
Security application Modules (SAM) .........................................................................9
System on chip ASIC................................................................................................9
Audio.........................................................................................................................9
Other features .........................................................................................................10
Accessories.................................................................................................................11
Development environment.........................................................................................13
Logistics information..................................................................................................15
Terminal label .........................................................................................................15
MAC address label..................................................................................................16
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Figures
Figure 1. VALINA ..................................................................................................... 4
Figure 2. General dimensions .................................................................................. 5
Figure 3. Internal mounting details for VALINA........................................................ 6
Figure 4. Minimum required space (from EVA Specs)............................................. 6
Figure 5. Indicators, connectors and controls .......................................................... 7
Figure 6. Front view.................................................................................................. 8
Figure 7. Terminal label.......................................................................................... 15
Figure 8. MAC address label.................................................................................. 16
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About this book
This book provides product information about:
the VALINA terminal and its accessories
technical specifications
security considerations
approvals and certifications, including applicable environmental regulations
VALINA parts list
Who should read this book
This book is intended for:
anyone who will be installing a VALINA terminal in a vending machine or other
equipment
field and service technicians working on a VALINA terminal
Information from this book may be reused in other documentation such as a user guide
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Introduction
The VALINA is an intelligent all-in-one terminal for unattended payments with and
without PIN, supporting a range of standards including EMV and Mifare. It handles
payments by chip card, NFC cards and devices, and magstripe card.
The VALINA is PCI 4.x certified, SRED included. It has been designed to provide a
complete solution for EMV payments, and can run either newly-developed Android apps
or legacy apps (written for the MAPS platform) from Worldline.
Key hardware features include:
3.5” touch TFT colour display for an enjoyable payment experience
small footprint matches EVA/CVS 1.3 standards for Standard Door Module (SDM)
dimensions, making integration in vending machines easy
The VALINA takes up limited space inside the machine: compare this with the
footprint of a bank note acceptor (BNA) or coin detector.
onboard Ethernet, serial interface, MDB, USB host and USB device meet most
communications requirements out-of-the-box
proximity detector (patented) for improved power management
Typical integration scenarios for the VALINA include:
vending machines, ticket machines and kiosks
petrol forecourts and car-washes
on-street and off-street parking
dispensers and pre-payment meters
self-service checkouts
Security recommendations
For security reasons, merchants are advised to check their VALINA regularly for:
unusual cables connected anywhere on the terminal
visible damage to the housing
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Display
The VALINA incorporates a touch-sensitive TFT 64K colour display. The display size is
320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches.
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Figure 1. VALINA
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Technical specifications
This chapter provides a summary of the technical specifications, followed by additional
information on:
external interfaces
processor
customisation options
Size and weight
Figure 2. General dimensions
size: 132.42 x 101.59 x 88.00 mm (height x width x depth)
weight: 573g
For exact measurements, including tolerances, download drawing 3034910003 from the
Partner Extranet.
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Integration dimensions – indicative
Figure 3. Internal mounting details for VALINA
For exact measurements, including tolerances, download drawing 3034910003 from the
Partner Extranet.
Figure 4. Minimum required space (from EVA Specs)
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External interfaces
There are six sockets available for connecting the VALINA to external peripherals. The
picture shows the sockets in the connector area at the back of the VALINA.
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Figure 5. Indicators, connectors and controls
1 RS-232
RS-232 port with RTS/CTS flow-control, for connecting peripherals such as ePOS
equipment or a printer. The port allows connection speeds up to 115,200 bps and
is fitted with an 8p RJ45 connector.
2 Ethernet
Ethernet connection 10/100 Mbit, using an RJ45 connector.
3 USB host
USB 2.0 full speed (up to 480 MBit/sec) host interface, which can be used to
connect to a USB stick or other storage device.
4 USB device
USB 2.0 Full Speed (up to 480 MBit/sec) device interface, which can be used to
connect to ePOS equipment/PC and to perform key loading.
5 TTL
TTL connector Microfit 43045, providing power supply, one output and up to three
inputs: used to attach a peripheral to the terminal.
6 MDB
MDB interface supports the MDB 4.2 protocol, for communicating with vending
machines or other devices supporting the standard.
Reset button
The reset button is used to reset the terminal without unplugging the power. For
application developers, it provides an easy way of rebooting the terminal. The reset
button is slightly recessed to prevent accidental use.
Menu button
The menu button can be used to activate a menu on the terminal, for example to
check settings.
Reading cards and devices
The VALINA contactless reader is ergonomically designed and supports fast, fully
secure payments with both contact and contactless cards and devices of all signalling
schemes defined in the ISO14443 standard.
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contactless cards/devices
The landing zone for contactless payment is:
illuminated, easily recognisable and accessible
marked by the contactless symbol
The contactless symbol is placed where the signal is strongest, and shows the
“landing zone” where customers should tap the card or device
chip (contact) cards
the chip-card reader is at the bottom of the terminal, 45° from the vertical
the slot is illuminated to show the user where to insert the card
magstripe cards
the magstripe-card reader is on the right-hand side of the terminal
cards are swiped from the top of the slot to the bottom
Operating the contactless reader
VALINA is designed for use with both contact and contactless cards/devices.
Contactless cards/devices may be tapped on the front of the terminal. The terminal can
communicate with cards up to 40mm from the reader, in line with the EMV standard.
Other characteristics include:
contactless communication in 13.56MHz band
contactless communication up to 424kbit/s
ISO/IEC 14443A
ISO/IEC 14443B
MIFARE classic/desfire compatible
FeliCa compatible
ISO/IEC 18092 NFCIP-1
integrated LEDs indicate NFC transaction progress
The VALINA 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.
Figure 6. Front view
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Software engines for contactless transactions
The MasterCard PayPass and the Visa payWave engines are available. Other engines,
for example American Express ExpressPay, can be provided on customer request.
Specific contactless applications are developed locally, since they deal with
communications between terminal and host.
Security application Modules (SAM)
VALINA contains two internal chip card interfaces (type ID0) for security application
modules (SAM). Both 3V and 5V SAMs can be read. Standard current provided to the
SAMs is 55 mA.
To reach the SAM slots, the telecom cover needs to be opened using a Torx screwdriver.
System on chip ASIC
The processor for the new generation of terminals from Worldline is a high-tech
Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). For the VALINA, this single chip provides
all essential features, including:
ARM Cortex A9 main processor (600 MHz)
security / communication core
application / communication core
512 MB RAM memory
4 GB memory
real-time clock (RTC)
hardware DES / 3-DES encryption device
Linux and Android operating systems
support for MAPS/Linux applications
Audio
VALINA is equipped with a speaker for audible feedback to the user. Developed to
generate single tones, it can also play music (supported formats include mp3 and wav)
and voice output.
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Other features
security 3DES, AES and RSA encryption algorithms
DUKPT key management (other schemes available on request)
SSL (v3.0) additional security schemes available
power supply
either of:
12 VDC via Microfit
24-45 VDC via MDB
different power management profiles can be used
software
Linux and Android operating systems
Linux-based development kit (C and Java)
secure remote download of software
hardware integration options
hardware integration kit
key-loading interface
communications and peripherals
standard Ethernet interface
1 x RS232
1 x USB device
1 x USB host
1 x MDB interface
1 x I/O (1 out, 3 in)
comms board interface
microSD card slot
proximity detector
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Accessories
A number of optional accessories are available, to make the VALINA easier to use and
integrate:
communication boards
Separate boards and external antennas are available for Bluetooth/WiFi, 2G and
2G/3G communications.
Only one board at a time can be fitted. Any extra communication board must be
requested when ordering the VALINA.
debug cable and connector
To facilitate software development, a debug cable and connector is available.
(delivered as standard with a VALINA development terminal) The cable connects to
the internal electronics of the terminal, making it possible to develop and validate a
payment application on a PC before transferring it to the terminal.
power adaptor
plug-in adaptor (Microfit) 12 VDC, 2A
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Development environment
Developing custom applications for the VALINA is supported by a development terminal
and a complete software development kit (SDK).
SDK
The VALINA platform includes a professional, full-featured, Linux-based application
development environment supporting both C and Java. An SDK for Android will be
made available in phase 2.
development frameworks
backward-compatibility environment (MAPS), making it easy to port existing
applications to VALINA
application programming environment, for developing new applications that
exploit the full functionality of VALINA
comprehensive set of development tools
C and Java development tools for MAPS applications
comprehensive documentation
description of the MAPS Application Programming Interfaces (API) for C and
Java
introduction to the System-on-Chip hardware, software and security
architecture
interface design guidelines
application development and porting guidelines
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Logistics information
This chapter provides:
samples of labels for the VALINA terminal, accessories and packaging
information on product packaging
Terminal label
Examples of product labels are provided to show what information is given on each label.
Minor differences in layout may occur.
Figure 7. Terminal label
The VALINA terminal label shows:
maker’s name: Worldline
model name: VALINA
article number, referring to the specific terminal hardware
This number identifies the specific terminal hardware and customisations, and 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:
human-readable, for example Serial N°: AZY3694
barcode
production date in the format yywk, so 1631 for week 31 in 2016
country of origin: Made in Singapore
voltage and current: 12.0 VDC 2 A
safety labels, for example CE, FCC
WEEE-logo
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MAC address label
Figure 8. MAC address label
The MAC address label contains communications and software information.
MAC address, which can be
read from the barcode
consulted via software
HW/ID (hardware ID) made up from a four-character prefix – 424B in the example
– followed by the hexadecimal MAC address – 00B81901805A in the example
the full HW/ID is not provided as a single barcode
HW (production) code, for example TT002
this information can also be read from the barcode
REV (hardware revision code)

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