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4 - Installation

 

DynaFlex II| Product Family | Installation and Operation Manual

 

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Installation 

Installing DynaFlex II products is straightforward: The manufacturer or acquirer configures the preferred 
settings, keys, terminal, and payment brand settings before deployment; end users need only set up a host 
with appropriate software, configure the software, and connect the device to the host. This section 
provides general information about inspecting, connecting, and installing 

DynaFlex II products

.

 

4.1

 

About Inspection 

Before unpacking the device, it is important to inspect its secure packaging to make sure it has not been 
tampered with in storage or in transit. MagTek provides details for inspecting the integrity of the device’s 
secure packaging in 

D998200524 DynaFlex II Family, Package Inspection  

 

It is important to regularly and thoroughly inspect a new device before deployment and a device in live 
usage (including its immediate surroundings), to make sure malicious individuals have not tampered with 
it or its surroundings. MagTek recommends conducting inspection training for all device operators and an 
inspection schedule with checkpoints in place to make sure operators are performing inspections as 
specified and as scheduled. MagTek provides easy-to-follow device inspection references in 

D998200524 

DynaFlex II PED Products, Device Inspection

D998200539- DynaFlex II PED Kiosk Products, 

Device Inspection

D

998200563 DynaFlex II Products, Device Inspection

and 

D998200566

 

DynaFlex 

II Kiosk Products, Device Inspection.

 

4.2

 

About Host Software 

In any solution, 

DynaFlex II products

 are connected to a host, which must have software installed that 

can communicate with the device, and which is capable of processing transactions. To set up the host to 
work with 

DynaFlex II products

, follow the installation and configuration instructions provided by the 

vendor of the host or the host software. For information about developing custom host software, see 
sectio

8 Developing Custom Software

.

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...t I Seal Beach CA 90740 I Phone 562 546 6400 I Technical Support 888 624 8350 www magtek com DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual February 2023 Document Number D998200554 10 RE...

Страница 2: ...g ANSI are registered trademarks service marks and accreditation marks of the American National Standards Institute ANSI ISO is a registered trademark of the International Organization for Standardiza...

Страница 3: ...DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 3 of 78 D998200554 10 Table 0 1 Revisions Rev Number Date Notes 10 Feb 21 2023 Initial release...

Страница 4: ...and Storage 17 3 1 Handling to Avoid Damage 17 3 2 Handling to Avoid Accidental Tamper 17 4 Installation 19 4 1 About Inspection 19 4 2 About Host Software 19 4 3 Connecting to a Host 20 4 3 1 About...

Страница 5: ...ing Cards 45 6 8 2 How to Swipe Magnetic Stripe Cards 46 6 8 3 How to Insert Contact Chip Cards 48 6 8 4 How to Tap Contactless Cards Devices 51 6 8 5 How to Scan Barcodes 54 6 8 6 How to Enter Card I...

Страница 6: ...f Contents DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 6 of 78 D998200554 10 Australia New Zealand Statement 75 UL CSA 75 RoHS STATEMENT 75 PCI Statement 75 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGRE...

Страница 7: ...models touchscreens PED models barcode readers BCR models WLAN and flat mounting backs Kiosk models DynaFlex II delivers a smart solution for merchants and financial institutions that need the most f...

Страница 8: ...e from molded rubberized black plastic and matching black lens on the face Custom colors and silk screened logos are available with minimum orders 1 4 MagneSafe Security Architecture DynaFlex II devic...

Страница 9: ...ones Generally the host must have software installed that communicates with the device and is capable of processing transactions During a transaction the host and its software interact with the operat...

Страница 10: ...PCI BCR BLACK USB None USB C 21078321 DYNAFLEX II PED KIOSK PCI TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY BLACK USB Touchscreen USB C 21078322 DYNAFLEX II KIOSK PCI BLACK USB None USB C 21078325 DYNAFLEX II PED KIOSK PCI T...

Страница 11: ...E USB C C 6FT DYNAFLEX Optional specify in order 21078006 CHARGING CRADLE DYNAFLEX Optional specify in order 96700004 CLEANING CARD DOUBLE SIDED Optional specify in order 1000008559 FOOT BACK SIDE A M...

Страница 12: ...x II PED Kiosk Major components of models without touchscreen are identical to the diagrams except the touchscreen and its bezel are replaced with a faceplate showing the contactless indicator logo pl...

Страница 13: ...1 Introduction DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 13 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 1 2 DynaFlex II PED Kiosk BCR Major Components...

Страница 14: ...charging cradle The drain holes provide drainage of liquid spills from the top surface of the cradle out through the bottom The nesting feature allows mechanical joining of any number of charging cra...

Страница 15: ...ided in section 0 D998200524 DynaFlex II PED Products Device Inspection D998200539 DynaFlex II PED Kiosk Products Device Inspection D998200563 DynaFlex II Products Device Inspection and D998200566 Dyn...

Страница 16: ...nd accessories are available directly from MagTek Make sure there is an adequate number of USB wall chargers and or USB ports available for the number of devices you are charging together and make sur...

Страница 17: ...d Accidental Tamper DynaFlex II products implement active tamper detection which uses a small amount of electricity even when the device is completely powered off The device primarily powers its activ...

Страница 18: ...0 Before storing the device power it off completely See section 6 6 4 How to Power On Wake Up from Standby Mode Power Off When stored charge the device for one hour every 6 months to keep the battery...

Страница 19: ...and a device in live usage including its immediate surroundings to make sure malicious individuals have not tampered with it or its surroundings MagTek recommends conducting inspection training for al...

Страница 20: ...nce see Figure 4 1 and section 1 8 About DynaFlex II Components 1 For best results use the cable that is included with the device or another cable from Table 1 2 DynaFlex II Accessories on page 11 The...

Страница 21: ...ts receiving power through USB it automatically powers on 7 If the specific device serial number you are connecting has not been connected to the host before the device shows Welcome on the display an...

Страница 22: ...torage and handling in grab and go solution designs Non kiosk models of the device can be housed in the optional charging cradle and optionally combined with the lanyard mount point for quick grab and...

Страница 23: ...g them to make sure the design meets all requirements e g functional legal security certification safety and so on When designing the mechanical portions of a solution that incorporates DynaFlex II Ki...

Страница 24: ...ations When designing the enclosure or mounting bracket make sure there is adequate clearance for cardholders to swipe insert and tap If the solution design includes metal objects anywhere near the de...

Страница 25: ...both ends to reduce interference 3 Determine where the charging cradle s should be placed a If you will use the charging cradle s micro suction feet for mounting make sure you are mounting on a clean...

Страница 26: ...ation DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 26 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 4 6 Joining Charging Cradles into a Charging Bank Figure 4 7 Connecting the Charging Cradle and th...

Страница 27: ...the host can change using commands These settings are documented as Properties in D998200383 DYNAFLEX PRODUCTS PROGRAMMER S MANUAL COMMANDS Additional commands and settings can be activated using Mage...

Страница 28: ...automatically performs a daily security reset USB Suspend Mode occurs when the USB host that is providing power to the device sends a USB Suspend control event to the device to conserve power The dev...

Страница 29: ...cardholder and the operator For each transaction type the host software can direct the device to prompt the cardholder for any combination of magnetic stripe swipe EMV contact card insertion and or co...

Страница 30: ...6 Operation DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 30 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 6 1 Typical Transaction Sequence...

Страница 31: ...ely doing something to change the state that the LED is indicating and solid indicates a persistent state that would require an operator or cardholder to take action to change One major exception is a...

Страница 32: ...ected yellow Waiting for connection Other Colors Reserved Table 6 3 DynaFlex II LED Patterns Color Means Solid Solid LEDs generally require an operator or cardholder to take action to change the state...

Страница 33: ...and Operation Manual Page 33 of 78 D998200554 10 Color Means Short time LEDs sometimes light for a short time to indicate some process has ended success or failure and the device is going to transitio...

Страница 34: ...also report current status in a set of icons at the top of the Welcome screen Table 6 4 below shows the icons and describes their meanings For example in Figure 6 2 the device is connected to a USB h...

Страница 35: ...Tamper not active indicates the device s tamper detection system is not activated The device is not configured properly If this occurs remove the device from service and contact the manufacturer or yo...

Страница 36: ...device is missing one of the encryption keys that are critical to its data security systems The device needs to have keys properly injected If this occurs remove the device from service and contact t...

Страница 37: ...cation status on WLAN enabled devices including the installed firmware part numbers and versions as well as other identifying information see Figure 6 4 complete the following actions While on the Wel...

Страница 38: ...een 6 4 4 SoftAP Page To configure WLAN enabled devices via SoftAP mode see Figure 6 6 complete the following steps While on the Welcome screen press the Pushbutton and hold for 3 beeps to get to the...

Страница 39: ...ing a card or contactless payment device to indicate a read error occurred The device sounds two beeps when an operator cancels a pending EMV transaction The device provides an internal setting the ho...

Страница 40: ...device powers itself using the rechargeable battery When the battery discharges to a critically low level the device powers down automatically It is important to not allow the device s main battery to...

Страница 41: ...tus on the top right corner of the screen See Figure 6 7 Welcome Screen Figure 6 7 Welcome Screen The table of symbols below describes the various power level and charge status icons See Table 6 5 Bat...

Страница 42: ...ving enough power from the USB connection battery level should increase even when device is in use A full recharge cycle for a completely drained battery depends on how it is being charged From a host...

Страница 43: ...et If all LEDs are off the device is in Powered Off mode USB Suspend mode or Standby mode For details about reading the status of the device with LEDs see section 6 1 About Operating Modes and section...

Страница 44: ...on the host that has an active USB connection with the device When the device goes into USB Suspend mode the device s display and LEDs turn off When the host wakes up the device from USB Suspend the...

Страница 45: ...out Reading Cards The steps for starting a transaction and reading a card or contactless payment device are different depending on the device s configuration and on the design of the host software Hos...

Страница 46: ...through several of the steps below without requiring cardholder interaction a Devices with a display show on screen text and buttons see Figure 6 8 below for examples b The device shows the transacti...

Страница 47: ...o the idle page see section 6 4 1Welcome Page Active Idle Page e The device notifies the host that the transaction failed If this occurs the host software may choose to retry the transaction or revert...

Страница 48: ...ansaction status using the LEDs If the host has directed the device to enable the contactless interface LED1 lights solid green and all other LEDs are off per EMV standards to indicate it is ready for...

Страница 49: ...LED4 red for a short time b The device beeps twice c Devices with a display show FAILED then REMOVE if the card is still in the slot then THANK YOU then return to the idle page see section 6 4 1Welco...

Страница 50: ...6 Operation DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 50 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 6 10 Example Card Insertion Screens...

Страница 51: ...e tap your card now 2 If the cardholder is using an electronic payment device such as a smartphone make sure the payment device has NFC turned On and has a payment app configured to process transactio...

Страница 52: ...ce beeps twice d Devices with a display show INSERT SWIPE OR TRY ANOTHER CARD then THANK YOU then return to the idle page see section 6 4 1 Welcome Page Active Idle Page e The device notifies the host...

Страница 53: ...6 Operation DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 53 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 6 14 Tap Read Is Complete...

Страница 54: ...b The device lights the barcode reader indicator LED next to the barcode reader lens 5 Hold the barcode in front of the barcode reader camera a If possible use the light from the barcode reader indic...

Страница 55: ...6 Operation DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 55 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 6 15 Scanning a Barcode...

Страница 56: ...sing the touchscreen the operator may initiate the transaction by performing one of those actions instead of initiating the transaction from the host 2 The device shows a numeric keypad and a prompt t...

Страница 57: ...on and Operation Manual Page 57 of 78 D998200554 10 c If it is not correct press the Cancel button to completely end the transaction and start the transaction again from the first step Figure 6 16 Ent...

Страница 58: ...6 Operation DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 58 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 6 18 Enter CVV CVC Card ID...

Страница 59: ...er to swipe dip or tap a card or payment device as shown in Figure 6 19 The cardholder implicitly confirms accepts the transaction amount by presenting payment Figure 6 19 Example Transaction Amount S...

Страница 60: ...Page 60 of 78 D998200554 10 Figure 6 20 Enter PIN If the double PIN entry option is enabled the device prompts the cardholder to enter the PIN a second time see Figure 6 21 The process for re entry is...

Страница 61: ...hould use the tips of their finger to press and glide against the screen to sign then press the OK button To clear the current signature on the display and start over press the Clear button Figure 6 2...

Страница 62: ...nts clean is essential to the device s functioning MagTek recommends swiping and inserting a cleaning card once per week to avoid card misreads If the device s micro suction mounting feet lose their h...

Страница 63: ...78 D998200554 10 3 Follow the instructions in D100005288 DynaFlex DynaProx Firmware Update Utility Manual included in the firmware update utility s Document subfolder Note 1000007406 DynaFlex DynaProx...

Страница 64: ...ogrammer s Manual Microsoft NET D998200381 Magtek Universal SDK Programmer s Manual Microsoft C D998200385 Magtek Universal SDK Programmer s Manual Java D998200387 Magtek Universal SDK Programmer s Ma...

Страница 65: ...using DUKPT FCC Part 15 Low Power Transceiver RX verified per FCC Title 47 Part 15 Subclass C UL 60950 1 2nd Edition 2011 12 19 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements CSA...

Страница 66: ...5 1mm x 48 5mm DynaFlex II Kiosk and DynaFlex II PED Kiosk 4 1 in W x 3 7 in L x 1 9 in H 103 3mm x 95 1mm x 48 3mm Weight DynaFlex II USB 8 4 oz 238g DynaFlex II Bluetooth LE 8 7 oz 247g DynaFlex II...

Страница 67: ...eristics Status Indicators 4 RGB LEDs Display Type TFT a Si Active Matrix Color LCD with Touchscreen Select Models Display Size viewable area 2 3 in x 1 7 in 57 6mm x 43 2mm Select Models Display Reso...

Страница 68: ...tics Wired Connection Types USB C compatible with USB 1 1 USB 2 0 Vendor defined USB Human Interface Device HID data format Wireless Connection Types Bluetooth Low Energy Bluetooth LE select models TC...

Страница 69: ...40 F 10 C to 60 C Storage Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Vibration Resistance 5Hz to 500Hz sinusoidal vibrations at 15g acceleration all 3 axes Shock Resistance 30g 11ms terminal sawtooth sh...

Страница 70: ...t not authorized by MagTek MagTek reserves the right to examine the alleged defective goods to determine whether the warranty is applicable Without limiting the generality of the foregoing MagTek spec...

Страница 71: ...UNT PAID TO MAGTEK UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN NO EVENT WILL MAGTEK BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT...

Страница 72: ...SSED OR IMPLIED EXCEPT 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 PUR...

Страница 73: ...n 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 rece...

Страница 74: ...deband Transmission System Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Low Energy and Non Specific Short Range Device contactless are in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declarations of con...

Страница 75: ...Requirements ROHS STATEMENT When ordered as RoHS compliant this product meets the Electrical and Electronic Equipment EEE Reduction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive EU 2015 863 amending Annex I...

Страница 76: ...Appendix B Warranty Standards and Certifications DynaFlex II Product Family Installation and Operation Manual Page 76 of 78 D998200554 10...

Страница 77: ...emble or in any other manner attempt to reverse engineer the Software Licensee shall not tamper with bypass or alter any security features of the software or attempt to do so TRANSFER Licensee may not...

Страница 78: ...d from consideration under this Agreement and will not affect the enforceability of any of the remaining provisions This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and shall in...

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