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NXP Semiconductors 

AN11268 

 

Quick startup guide for POS Development Kit OM5597/RD2663 

AN11268 

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3.  Hidden Menu Functions 

 

The RD2663 POS DK is compliant to EMV Level1 digital and analog. To facilitate the 
certification of your POS DK the necessary functionality for the certification process is 
already included. This section shows how to select these features from a hidden menu.  

Within this hidden menu the POS software offers several types of testing functionality:  

1.  A EMV contactless loopback function,  

2.  A EMV contact loopback function  

3.  A NFC P2P loopback function  

4.  A NFC P2P data exchange function.  

5.  RF Settings (low level test function) 

The first four test functions can be started and used from the POS DK without using 
COMCOM. However, there is debug information available when using ComCom. 

The RF Settings functions require the use of ComCom. 

3.1  Enabling Hidden Menu  

To show the hidden menu, proceed as follows: 

1.  Power On the POS DK 2. 

2.  Start the console application ‘ComCom’ [9] on your PC.3. Select the COM port 

number to be used by pressing the according key (1 – 9). Steps 2-4 are only 
relevant if you also want to access the hidden remote menu. 

3.  Select the baud rate 115200 bauds by pressing the letter ‘c’. 

4.  Press ‘a’ to open the COM port. 

5.  Press key ‘*’ twice. 

This will bring up the hidden menu as shown in Fig. 12 to either select one of the 
loopback options or access the hidden remote menu from ComCom. 

 

 

Fig 11.  Hidden menu 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for AN11268

Page 1: ...te COMPANY PUBLIC Document information Info Content Keywords POS Point of Sales Development Kit Reference Design RC663 TDA8026 Abstract This document is intended for new users to start working with th...

Page 2: ...XP B V 2014 All rights reserved Application note COMPANY PUBLIC Rev 1 0 2 September 2014 242410 2 of 17 Contact information For more information please visit http www nxp com For sales office addresse...

Page 3: ...erefore an ideal starting point to develop specific POS terminals based on NXP components The design embeds all the required hardware and software for the following interfaces EMVCo compliant contactl...

Page 4: ...o not supply the POS DK with a voltage higher than 5 3 V as it can potentially damage the POS DK A supply voltage below 4 7 V might lead to improper functionality For details about the power supply pl...

Page 5: ...2P Communication In order to leave a showcase during processing e g during card polling just press the button This will cancel the current step and go back to the main menu 2 2 1 Payment For demonstra...

Page 6: ...application on the card By doing this an initial amount of 500 00 credits is also stored on the card which can be consumed during the payment showcase After this procedure the message RESET SUCCESS i...

Page 7: ...debited from the credits on the card If DEBIT ERROR is displayed the entered value was higher than the amount of credits on the card 4 By pressing any key the main menu will be shown again The remain...

Page 8: ...separately This showcase has a similar workflow as described in section 2 2 1 but this time the communication is secured by the SAM Therefore plug in the SAM into one of the SAM Slots and power up or...

Page 9: ...ig 9 you are asked to present the card Fig 9 Present card 5 Put either one of the cards on the antenna of the contactless reader or put the JCOP card in contact reader In the second case consider the...

Page 10: ...A peer to peer communication is performed between the POS DK and the mobile phone 9 Once the communication is performed the POS DK displays the message NFC mobile detected At the mobile phone the mes...

Page 11: ...ctions can be started and used from the POS DK without using COMCOM However there is debug information available when using ComCom The RF Settings functions require the use of ComCom 3 1 Enabling Hidd...

Page 12: ...change First implementation step of the P2P loopback needed for NFC Forum certification test 3 2 RF Settings Selecting 5 RF SETTINGS brings up the hidden remote menu in the ComCom application Fig 13 I...

Page 13: ...p WUPB command Note that the reader has to be explicitly configured to perform this action using menu option b to load the necessary settings 3 2 9 RATS Directly sends a single Request Answer To Selec...

Page 14: ...C630 SLRC610 http www nxp com 7 Application Note AN11246 CLRC663 MFRC631 MFRC630 CLRC610 Directly Matched Antenna design Calculation Sheet advanced user http www nxp com 8 Web Page OM5597 Point of Sal...

Page 15: ...ation and use of customer s third party customer s Customers should provide appropriate design and operating safeguards to minimize the risks associated with their applications and products NXP Semico...

Page 16: ...g 7 Payment Card Info without Authentication 8 Fig 8 Payment Card Info with Authentication by SAM 8 Fig 9 Present card 9 Fig 10 Application Identifier 9 Fig 11 Hidden menu 11 Fig 12 ComCom console in...

Page 17: ...u 11 3 1 1 EMV Loopback CL Function 12 3 1 2 EMV Loopback CT Function 12 3 1 3 NFC P2P Loopback Function 12 3 1 4 NFC P2OP Data Exchange 12 3 2 RF Settings 12 3 2 1 Config Default RF Type A 12 3 2 2 C...

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