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IPAD 

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 

 
 
 

 

 
 

PART NUMBER:  99875382-2

 

 

AUGUST 2009

 

 
 

 

REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2000 

1710 Apollo Court 

Seal Beach, CA 90740 

Phone:  (562) 546-6400 

FAX:  (562) 546-6301 

Technical Support:  (651) 415-6800 

www.magtek.com 

 

Summary of Contents for IPAD

Page 1: ...LATION AND OPERATION MANUAL PART NUMBER 99875382 2 AUGUST 2009 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001 2000 1710 Apollo Court Seal Beach CA 90740 Phone 562 546 6400 FAX 562 546 6301 Technical Support 651 415 6800 www...

Page 2: ...r by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of MagTek Inc MagTek is a registered trademark of MagTek Inc IPAD is a trademark of MagTek Inc MagnePrint...

Page 3: ...to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or equivalent MagTek will return the product prepaid via a three 3 day shipping service A Return Material Authorization RMA...

Page 4: ...CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Com...

Page 5: ...INSTALLATION 9 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 9 PRIVACY SHIELD INSTALLATION 10 PRIVACY SHIELD REMOVAL 11 MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 12 SECTION 4 OPERATION 13 OVERVIEW 13 CARD READING 14 MANUAL CARD ENTRY 15 SELECTING...

Page 6: ...Data 15 Figure 4 5 Example of User Screen to Select Card Type 15 Figure 4 6 Example of User Screen to Enter PIN 16 Figure 4 7 Example of User Screen to Enter Signature 16 Figure 5 1 Calibrating the IP...

Page 7: ...ity feature that authenticates the debit credit or gift card and its encoded track data rendering counterfeit or cloned cards useless So even if cardholder data is acquired for the purpose of manufact...

Page 8: ...t Remote Key Injection Card and Data Authentication Device Authentication Mutual Authentication Flexible Data Formats Flexible Data Masking Real time electronic signature capture in some models USB HI...

Page 9: ...Introduction and Specifications 3 MAJOR COMPONENTS The major components of the IPAD are shown in Figures 1 2 and 1 3 Figure 1 2 Major Components front...

Page 10: ...IPAD Installation and Operation Manual 4 Figure 1 3 Major Components back...

Page 11: ...1 lb Keypad 16 key includes 3 soft function keys associated with LCD Cable Length standard 6 ft 1 8 m Card Reader 3 track encrypting IntelliHead reader with MagnePrint Connector Type RJ12 or RJ25 modu...

Page 12: ...IPAD Installation and Operation Manual 6 PINOUT ON RJ 12 or RJ25 6 PIN CONNECTOR RJ 12 or 25 Connector Signal 1 VBUS 2 USB_DM 3 USB_DP 4 GND 5 NC 6 CGND Figure 1 4 RJ 12 or RJ25 6 Pin Connector...

Page 13: ...o penetrate or modify the IPAD electronically will cause the unit to permanently erase its stored encryption keys after which the IPAD will cease to function Sleep Mode When the Windows operating syst...

Page 14: ...capsulated and securely potted electronics that reads decodes and encrypts card data within the head This technology secures the magnetic stripe data at the earliest point in the transaction chain the...

Page 15: ...its USB cable to the USB port on the computer as shown in Figure 3 1 Note the standard USB cable P N 30019317 is six feet long Warning Connecting or disconnecting the USB cable from the back side of...

Page 16: ...follow the steps below 1 Place the inserts of the curved side of the Privacy Shield into the opening located on the front surface of the IPAD as shown in Figure 3 2 2 Align the two remaining tabs of...

Page 17: ...the steps below 1 Grasp the Privacy Shield as shown in Figure 3 3 and slowly lift the edge closest to the LCD 2 When the top guide pins are free of the IPAD surface as in Figure 3 2 lift the Privacy...

Page 18: ...nit and the mounting hole locations are shown in Figure 3 4 This drawing is not to scale and dimensions are given in inches In addition mounting the IPAD to a surface will require size 4 40 screws Not...

Page 19: ...ompts or any part of the operation The IPAD will display Welcome on its LCD see figure 4 1 for an example to indicate that it is ready to enter a new transaction Figure 4 1 Example of Welcome Screen R...

Page 20: ...xample swipe the card with the magnetic stripe down and facing toward the keypad of the IPAD as indicated in Figure 4 3 below If the magnetic stripe data could not be read the application may prompt t...

Page 21: ...example Figure 4 4 Example of User Screen to Manually Enter Card Data SELECTING THE CARD TYPE In a retail setting the transaction might require the user to select the card type e g Debit or Credit In...

Page 22: ...r PIN If the double PIN entry option is enabled the LCD will prompt the cardholder to reenter his or her PIN for confirmation The user must repeat the above process and enter the correct PIN a second...

Page 23: ...function key followed by 225 corresponding to the letters CAL followed by the Right function key The LCD will display the following screen Figure 5 1 Calibrating the IPAD s Touch Screen A dot will app...

Page 24: ...ress the Left function key followed by 523 corresponding to the letters LCD followed by the Right function key The LCD will display the following screen Figure 5 2 Adjusting the IPAD s LCD Once the ab...

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