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5 - Operation 

DynaWave| OEM Contactless NFC Module | Installation and Operation Manual 

 

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Operation 

5.1

 

Card and Contactless Device Reading / Transactions 

Transactions begin when the host software initiates them.  Cardholders should tap cards or contactless 
devices in the contactless landing zone on DynaWave’s front face (see section 

1.5 About DynaWave 

Components

). 

 
The host software may choose to use the notifications from the device as events to trigger additional 
guidance (such as audible, visual, or tactile feedback) to the cardholder or operator. 
 
Before and during transactions, an operator may control or monitor the device using the host software, 
LEDs, and/or beeper (see section 

5.2 About the LEDs

, section 

5.3 About Sounds

). 

 
Programmers of host software should see section 

7 Developing Host Software

 for cross-references to 

programming tools and documentation for communicating with the device. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for DynaWave

Page 1: ...Seal Beach CA 90740 I Phone 562 546 6400 I Technical Support 888 624 8350 www magtek com DynaWave OEM Contactless NFC Module Installation and Operation Manual September 2018 Document Number D998200265 10 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001 2015 ...

Page 2: ...International Service Association ANSI the ANSI logo and numerous other identifiers containing ANSI are registered trademarks service marks and accreditation marks of the American National Standards Institute ANSI EMV is a registered trademark in the U S and other countries and an unregistered trademark elsewhere The EMV trademark is owned by EMVCo LLC The Contactless Indicator mark consisting of ...

Page 3: ...DynaWave OEM Contactless NFC Module Installation and Operation Manual Page 3 of 39 D998200265 10 Table 0 1 Revisions Rev Number Date Notes 10 Sep 26 2018 Initial release ...

Page 4: ...ability or warranty for goods resold in other than MagTek s original packages and for goods modified altered or treated without authorization by MagTek Service may be obtained by delivering the product during the warranty period to MagTek 1710 Apollo Court Seal Beach CA 90740 If this product is delivered by mail or by an equivalent shipping carrier the customer agrees to insure the product or assu...

Page 5: ...EPT AS MAY BE STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT AND MAGTEK DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MAGTEK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONTINGENT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY MAGTEK FURTHER LIMITS ITS LIABILITY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE ON ITS PART TO T...

Page 6: ... television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the ...

Page 7: ...Agreement are automatically terminated COPYRIGHT The Software is copyrighted Licensee may not copy the Software except for archival purposes or to load for execution purposes All other copies of the Software are in violation of this Agreement TERM This Agreement is in effect as long as Licensee continues the use of the Software The Licensor also reserves the right to terminate this Agreement if Li...

Page 8: ...shall inure to the benefit of MagTek Incorporated its successors or assigns ACKNOWLEDGMENT LICENSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTANDS ALL OF ITS TERMS CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THEM LICENSEE ALSO AGREES THAT THIS AGREEMENT SUPERSEDES ANY AND ALL VERBAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN LICENSOR AND LICENSEE OR THEIR ASSIGNS RELATING TO THE SUBJEC...

Page 9: ...Grounding ESD Protection 16 2 4 Shielding and Conditioning 17 2 5 USB Device Port J3 18 2 6 UART Port J6 19 3 Mechanical Integration 22 3 1 About Mechanical Integration 22 3 2 Dimensions 23 3 3 Orientation 24 3 4 Enclosure Design 25 3 5 Mounting 27 3 6 Cabling 30 3 7 Miscellaneous Considerations 30 4 Installation 31 5 Operation 32 5 1 Card and Contactless Device Reading Transactions 32 5 2 About t...

Page 10: ... contactless DynaWave is ready 1 2 Applications Accept contactless payments in almost any environment DynaWave is a perfect fit for contactless payment environments including mobile point of sale applications point of transaction kiosks and unattended payment terminals DynaWave also works great in other NFC contactless environments including electronic identity locations and key cards fobs 1 3 Sec...

Page 11: ...1 Introduction DynaWave OEM Contactless NFC Module Installation and Operation Manual Page 11 of 39 D998200265 10 1 5 About DynaWave Components Figure 1 1 DynaWave Major Components ...

Page 12: ...om the device Host types include PC computers laptops tablets smartphones and custom boards Generally the host must have software installed that communicates with the device and is capable of processing transactions The combination of device s host s software firmware configuration settings physical mounting and environment user experience and documentation is referred to as the solution During a ...

Page 13: ...r reseller can advise For deep detail about configuration options and how they affect device behavior see D998200215 DYNAWAVE PROGRAMMER S MANUAL COMMANDS Determine how the solution design will integrate DynaWave electrically see section 2 Electrical Integration for details Determine how the solution design will integrate DynaWave mechanically see section 3 Mechanical Integration for details Devel...

Page 14: ...Technical Specifications If the device is exposed to cold temperatures adjust it to warmer temperatures gradually to avoid condensation which can interfere with the operation of the device or cause permanent damage Upon receiving the device inspect it to make sure it originated from an authentic source and has not been tampered with Do not drop or shake the device The device should be transported ...

Page 15: ...spects of the solution design See section 3 7 Miscellaneous Considerations Review safe handling practices in section 1 8 Handling to make sure the logistical aspects of the solution design meet the device s handling requirements Review recommended installation practices in section 4 Installation The steps provided in that section depend on the solution design team to customize the steps or fill in...

Page 16: ...or shell to the USB Device Port J3 In this case it is very important to make sure the host and cable carry earth ground all the way to the device If they do not use a single wire cable and ground the UART Port J6 as described below Bring in earth ground through pin 10 of the UART Port J6 This can be done using an O ring connector at the other end of the cable to be mounted to the nearest available...

Page 17: ...lass B radiated emissions and susceptibility and has no special shielding requirements For details see the FCC information provided at the beginning of this document MagTek also recommends that all communication cabling should be draped together where possible and isolated from the earth grounding cable to DynaWave and any other unrelated wiring at the installation site that could potentially coup...

Page 18: ...d to provide power and full speed bidirectional communication with a USB capable host It is a Micro USB B receptacle designed to mate with a standard connector found on commercially available Micro USB B cables See Table 1 1 on page 13 for a list of available cables and accessories MagTek has tested with the device See section 3 6 for further information about cabling When powered through the USB ...

Page 19: ...communication with a UART capable host which is generally a custom board designed specifically for the solution The UART port can also be used to provide earth ground in cases where earth ground is not available to the USB Device Port J3 see section 2 3 Grounding ESD Protection The port connector is a JST B10B ZR SM4 TF header designed to mate with a JST ZHR 10 connector or equivalent Table 2 1 pr...

Page 20: ...th for the combination UART power cable of 32 feet 10 meters Actual cable length may vary based on cable material and environmental factors See Figure 2 3 for an example cable design See Table 1 1 on page 13 for a list of available cables and accessories MagTek has tested with the device See section 3 6 for further information about cabling The communication settings for the UART port are shown in...

Page 21: ...2 Electrical Integration DynaWave OEM Contactless NFC Module Installation and Operation Manual Page 21 of 39 D998200265 10 Figure 2 3 Example UART Power Cable Figure 2 4 Example Ground Cable ...

Page 22: ... Information about fitting the device into a panel cutout are in section 3 4 Enclosure Design Determine how the device will be mounted See section 3 5 Mounting for details Coordinate with the electrical design team to make sure the enclosure design mounting hardware and solution specific installation instructions meet electrical requirements Coordinate with the electrical design team to plan cable...

Page 23: ...nclosure the dimensions of the enclosure panel cutout required to accommodate DynaWave are specified in section 3 4 Enclosure Design On request MagTek can provide a 3D model of the device s envelope to assist with the mechanical portion of solution design MagTek strongly recommends building and testing prototypes with actual devices before finalizing the solution design Figure 3 1 DynaWave Mechani...

Page 24: ... Indicator mark on the face of the device is a trademark of EMVCo LLC and may convey additional requirements to the solution design See EMVCo usage guidelines Figure 3 2 DynaWave Mounting Orientations The device must be installed such that cardholders have an unobstructed path to tap cards or contactless devices such as smartphones The device does not incorporate drain holes so there are no additi...

Page 25: ...ng unable to install the device in the enclosure or uninstall the device from the enclosure for maintenance or replacement or may leave too much gap between the enclosure and the device Section 3 2 Dimensions provides detailed dimensions of the device s installation face Figure 3 3 DynaWave Panel Cutout Dimensions in Inches mm If the solution will be exposed to the elements the enclosure must prot...

Page 26: ...s should not exceed 0 25 in 6 5mm Designers may also wish to consider hybrid designs that use a larger cutout and a surround of non ferromagnetic material such as plastic which further decouples the device from RF absorbing effects of the mounting panel Figure 3 4 DynaWave Protrusion from Panel Further if the area around the device includes any protrusions beyond the plane of the mounting panel th...

Page 27: ...ld be size 4 or M3 The washers help spread the load more evenly and can either be 4 ea round washers 2 ea long flat washers or one fixing plate MagTek recommends 2 ea long washers See Figure 3 7 for recommended washer fixing plate dimensions If the solution will be exposed to the elements it must include an enclosure and the mounting hardware and torque specifications must apply adequate force to ...

Page 28: ...3 Mechanical Integration DynaWave OEM Contactless NFC Module Installation and Operation Manual Page 28 of 39 D998200265 10 Figure 3 6 DynaWave Threaded Stud Nut Mounting ...

Page 29: ...3 Mechanical Integration DynaWave OEM Contactless NFC Module Installation and Operation Manual Page 29 of 39 D998200265 10 Figure 3 7 Example Mounting Washer Designs ...

Page 30: ...lution uses cable ties for strain relief it should provide additional clearance to cut and re tie them It should also provide support for the device when cables are being connected and disconnected Installation technicians will need to be provided detailed instructions for installing the cabling For some basic guidelines see section 4 Installation 3 7 Miscellaneous Considerations The device operat...

Page 31: ...e ground cable first then connect all other cables 4 Tie cables down as specified by the solution design 5 Line up the four holes on the mounting face of the device with the mounting hardware usually studs or screws on the enclosure s mounting panel If the solution design includes an enclosure make sure the gasket is installed then insert the device into the mounting hole cutout 6 Inspect the devi...

Page 32: ...5 About DynaWave Components The host software may choose to use the notifications from the device as events to trigger additional guidance such as audible visual or tactile feedback to the cardholder or operator Before and during transactions an operator may control or monitor the device using the host software LEDs and or beeper see section 5 2 About the LEDs section 5 3 About Sounds Programmers ...

Page 33: ...the host is updating firmware Blue Flashing Periodically The device flashes LED4 every 5 seconds when it is connected and powered ready for the host to send it a command Blue Solid On LED 4 is lit blue when the host has initiated an EMV transaction that allows the cardholder to present a contactless card or contactless device Blue LEDs 4 3 2 1 Light In Sequence LEDs 4 3 2 and 1 light in sequence w...

Page 34: ... one short beep on startup to test the beeper and indicate the device is powered on The device sounds one short beep after it has successfully read a contactless tap and the cardholder can safely remove the card or contactless device from the contactless landing zone The device sounds two beeps when an operator cancels a pending EMV transaction The device sounds two short beeps when it fails to re...

Page 35: ...ion which may simply be the solution s primary host 2 Make sure the device is connected to the update workstation via USB 3 In a web browser on the update workstation navigate to https rs magensa net rs2 app publish htm to download the MagTek Reader Configuration Program 4 Install any necessary prerequisites 5 Run the application If Windows presents security prompts make sure the security informat...

Page 36: ...mware part number and revision now match the firmware you installed 16 Close the MagTek Reader Configuration Program window 6 3 Removal from Service DynaWave does not retain any sensitive data when it is not powered To remove from service simply dispose of the device according to standard electronic waste disposal practices in your region ...

Page 37: ...SOFTWARE SDK DYNAMAG DYNAMAX EDYNAMO UDYNAMO ADYNAMO MDYNAMO TDYNAMO DYNAWAVE WINDOWS NET 99510133 DYNAMAG DYNAMAX EDYNAMO MDYNAMO TDYNAMO DYNAWAVE SDK FOR WINDOWS 99510109 DYNAMAG DYNAMAX EDYNAMO UDYNAMO ADYNAMO BULLET MDYNAMO TDYNAMO DYNAWAVE SDK FOR ANDROID In addition to the SDK libraries custom software on any operating system can communicate directly with the device using native libraries an...

Page 38: ...of Electronic Assemblies Class II Assembly EU Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE EU Directive Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS California Proposition 65 California Universal Serial Bus Specification 2 0 Physical Characteristics Dimensions L x W x H 3 60 in W x 2 95 in H x 1 20 in D 91 3 mm x 74 9mm x 30 6mm Weight 2 3 oz 64g Supported Mounting Options Solution specifi...

Page 39: ...Windows 7 Windows 8 1 Windows 10 Android 4 4 2 and above on devices with USB On The Go OTG support Environmental Resistance Ingress Protection IP65 Compliant Operating Temperature 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C Operating Relative Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Storage Temperature 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C Storage Relative Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Vibration Resistance Not Applicable Shock Re...

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