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VPOS

 

Touch

 

Manual

 

 

Proprietary

 

of

 

Nayax

 

©

 

All

 

rights

 

reserved

 

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1

  

 

 

VPOS

 

Touch

 

Manual

 

Last

 

updated:

 

17

Jan

2018

 

Table of Contents 

1

 

Introduction

 

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2

 

2

 

Safety

 

&

 

Handling

 

Instructions

 

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3

 

2.1

 

Environmental

 

Guidelines

 

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3

 

2.2

 

VPOS

 

Touch

 

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3

 

2.3

 

Cleanning

 

Instructions

 

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3

 

2.4

 

Repairs

 

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3

 

3

 

Specifications

 

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4

 

4

 

Device

 

Components

 

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6

 

4.1

 

Front

 

Panel

 

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6

 

4.2

 

Back

 

side

 

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6

 

4.3

 

Cables

 

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7

 

4.4

 

VPOS

 

Touch

 

Connector

 

Scheme

 

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7

 

4.5

 

Additional

 

Accessories

 

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8

 

5

 

Packaging

 

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9

 

6

 

Installation

 

Instructions

 

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10

 

6.1

 

Uninstall

 

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10

 

7

 

Operating

 

and

 

Testing

 

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11

 

8

 

Technician

 

Mode

 

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12

 

8.1

 

Technician

 

Mode

 

Commands

 

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12

 

9

 

Appendix

 

1

 ‐ 

FCC

 

&

 

IC

 

Regulations

 

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14

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VPOS Touch

Page 1: ...delines 3 2 2 VPOS Touch 3 2 3 Cleanning Instructions 3 2 4 Repairs 3 3 Specifications 4 4 Device Components 6 4 1 Front Panel 6 4 2 Back side 6 4 3 Cables 7 4 4 VPOS Touch Connector Scheme 7 4 5 Addi...

Page 2: ...ashless payments and proccessing method in real time Debit and Credit Cards Mobile NFC Payments Prepaid cards and Closed environment solutions Swipe Contact and Contactless Benefit from easy installat...

Page 3: ...ng conditions 2 2 VPOS Touch Additional features The VPOS Touch has no battery and receives power via its connection to the vending machine Strong shock or vibrations to the device may cause failure D...

Page 4: ...ply Operating Voltage DC 12 40V AC Option Power 10 Watt From Vending Machine Power consumption From Vending machine Max 400mA 24V DC Recommended External Power Supply 24V DC 2Amp RF Contactless Interf...

Page 5: ...vel 1 Certified FeliCa Certified EMV Level 2 Under certification Visa PayWave 2 1 3b MasterCard PayPass 3 1 1 JCB J Speedy 1 3 Discover D Pass 1 0 UnionPay QuickPass 1 0 2 AmEx ExpressPay 3 1 Interac...

Page 6: ...ge 6 4 Device Components 4 1 Front Panel Front Panel Color Yellow Black 4 2 Back side Touch Buttons Display Touch Screen Contactless Status Display LED Magnetic Stripe Camera Contact Slot stripe M4 x...

Page 7: ...ny configurations to the VPOS Touch cables Nayax develops different cables to fit different machines Please view the different cable options Image Description Connect to MDB MDB at vending machines De...

Page 8: ...VPOS Touch Manual Proprietary of Nayax All rights reserved Page 8 4 5 Additional Accessories Reclining Spacer Angle 7 5 degrees Back Plate Drilling Template Protective Box...

Page 9: ...VPOS Touch Manual Proprietary of Nayax All rights reserved Page 9 5 Packaging VPOS Touch Components VPOS Touch in Bubble Wrap Cable Package VPOS Touch Open Package VPOS Touch Close Package...

Page 10: ...h 8 Connect the cable click it in Option 2 VPOS Touch installed outside the machine door In the event the machine doesn t have a predefined location for installation of a card reader 1 Select a flat l...

Page 11: ...chine is powered up a system Self Test is automatically initiated performing the following checks a SIM card b GPRS communication c Server connectivity 3 When the LCD displays Swipe Card Dial test the...

Page 12: ...de Commands There are 3 screens First screen two buttons that can be configured by logging in to Nayaxvend back office Next two screens predefined collection of options listed below Icon Icon Name Des...

Page 13: ...ead from the machine and send to server Advanced Settings Show additional parameters of Nayax FeliCa device Modem Info Show modem details version info reception level etc View Audit Show DEX file on s...

Page 14: ...r there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn...

Page 15: ...rie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit t...

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