User Manual
V1.3 - 202301
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1.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing an Apollo series payment terminal for your host application. The Apollo
terminals are designed for use in unattended points of sale, such as food and beverage vending
machines, EV-Chargers, parking ticket machines and more.
The terminals support many payment schemes and can be used as a drop-in replacement for an
existing host application, using industry standard interfaces such as multidrop bus (MDB) or
potential free pulse contact. Also available are proprietary interface options (PSP and cloud API)
that use Ethernet, USB or RS232 to connect the Apollo terminal to a host system.
An internet connection to the terminal, required for transaction processing, can be realized by
connecting to a LAN network. If no LAN is available, an optional 4G modem can provide a high-
quality internet connection, ensuring your transaction processing performance will not degrade
because of a low internet speed.
The Apollo terminal series supports reliable remote management functionality for firmware
updates and configuration changes.
Please leave your terminal on and connected to the internet on a regular basis, in
order to make sure that it can be managed properly at any time.
Failure to charge the batteries at notification by the MyPayter Terminal
management System can result in tampering the terminal. A tampered terminal
need to be returned to Payter for analysis, possible replacement of the batteries and
key injection.