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NEO 2 Interface Developer’s Guide
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Appendix A.5: Default Configuration
ViVOpay readers are set to operate out of the box for many applications. This appendix
describes the default operating mode and default TLV data object values that have not been
previously covered.
Refer to the
Communication Speed
The default baud rate for most units is 19200. The baud rate itself is a configurable parameter
that can be set as described in the Interface Developer's Guide. The ViVOpay readers can
communicate on any COM port specified by the integrators application. Handshaking is
disabled (8 N 1).
Polling Mode
The default configuration for the firmware is Auto Poll. While operating in Auto Poll, the reader
is constantly polling for contactless transactions. When a card is presented to the field, reader
completes the data exchange. Transaction data is obtained by the POS via GET TRANSACTION
RESULT, READ FULL TRACK DATA, or a Burst Mode configuration. This poll mode is best suited
for contactless-magstripe data transactions (for example, PayPass Mag Stripe & payWave
MSD).
Auto Poll mode is not compatible with the EMEA User Interface configuration or M/Chip 3.0
applications. If you are using the EMEA UI or M/Chip 3.0, then you should configure the
polling mode to be “Poll on Demand”. Refer to the
Burst Mode (Deprecated)
This MSD-centric mode is deprecated. The information shown below is primarily of historical
interest. It will be deleted from this document eventually.
While operating in Burst Mode, any time a valid contactless transaction is presented to the
reader and the transaction completes successfully, the Burst Mode Payload Packet is
immediately transmitted to the POS. The payload packet primarily consists of Track 1 and
Track 2 data.
The default configuration for the firmware is Bust Mode, Auto-Off. When configured in this
fashion Burst Mode is fully active until receiving a transaction command (such as ACTIVATE
TRANSACTION or GET TRANSACTION RESULT), at which time Burst Mode is disabled until the
next power cycle.
Burst Mode is only valid for contactless applications returning magstripe Track 1 and Track 2
data, such as PayPass Magstripe & Visa payWave MSD.