Magtek DynaPro Installation And Operation Manual

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DynaPro
PIN Encryption Device
DynaPro Installation and Operation Manual
October 2013
Manual Part Number:
99875586-3.01
REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2008
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  • Page 1 DynaPro PIN Encryption Device DynaPro Installation and Operation Manual October 2013 Manual Part Number: 99875586-3.01 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2008...
  • Page 2 Number 1.01 August 15, 2012 Initial Release 2.01 September 10, 2013 Updates include: changing name from IPAD EMV to DynaPro; including Ethernet and USB descriptions; updated dimensions; updated images; updated formatting. 3.01 October 25, 2013 Updated screens in Section 4...
  • Page 3 FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS .................. 1 Product Description ......................1 Design Objectives ......................1 1.2.1 Securing Personal Cardholder Data ............... 1 1.2.2 Protection for all Points within the Payment Infrastructure ........1 1.2.3 Security and Ease of Integration by Design ............1 1.2.4 Greater Flexibility Reduces Total Cost of Ownership ..........
  • Page 5 PIN Entry ........................15 Amount Verify ........................ 16 Signature Capture ......................16 Card Reading using the Smartcard Reader for an EMV Transaction ......17 Status Codes ......................... 19 MAINTENANCE ........................20 Cleaning ......................... 20 Adjusting the LCD ......................20...
  • Page 6 FIGURES Figure 1-1. DynaPro USB and ETHERNET ................2 Figure 1-2. Major Components (front) ..................3 Figure 1-3. With Privacy Shield ....................3 Figure 1-4. Major Components (back) ..................4 Figure 1-5. RJ25 6-Pin Connector .................... 6 Figure 3-1. USB Interface ......................9 Figure 3-2.
  • Page 7: Introduction And Specifications

    1.2.3 Security and Ease of Integration by Design In addition to securing clear text card data, the DynaPro uses a 32-bit secure processor which incorporates flexible data formatting and masking capabilities for compatibility with existing software and payment applications, eliminating the need for recertification.
  • Page 8: Design Features

    Connectivity via USB HID or Ethernet • TDEA (3DES) Encryption • DUKPT Key Management • Remote Key Injection • Card and Data Authentication • Device Authentication • Mutual Authentication • Flexible Data Formats • Flexible Data Masking Figure 1-1. DynaPro USB and ETHERNET...
  • Page 9: Major Components

    Introduction and Specifications Major Components The major components of the DynaPro are shown in Figures 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4. Note: The ferrite bead must remain attached to the stylus cable at all times, do not remove. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by MagTek could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 10: Figure 1-4. Major Components (Back)

    Introduction and Specifications Figure 1-4. Major Components (back)
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Introduction and Specifications Specifications Electrical USB Bus Powered (Power adaptor required for contactless Power Input: or Ethernet) 5VDC Voltage: Current: 250mA (900mA with contactless) Interfaces: USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible) and Ethernet Display Type: Backlit, color liquid crystal display (LCD) 240 x 320 dpi Display Resolution: 256 MBit...
  • Page 12: Pinout On Rj-25 6-Pin Connector

    Introduction and Specifications Pinout on RJ-25 6-pin Connector RJ25 Signal Connector VBUS USB_DM USB_DP CGND Figure 1-5. RJ25 6-Pin Connector...
  • Page 13: System Requirements & Device Features

    The DynaPro enclosure and its associated electronics have been designed to form a Tamper Resistant Security Module (TRSM). The covers are securely attached and incorporate sensing circuits to detect if any attempt is made to open the unit. Internal spaces within the DynaPro have been minimized to reduce the possibility of unauthorized modifications.
  • Page 14: Icc Card Reading

    The card reader is capable of reading any ISO or AAMVA encoded magnetic stripe data. 2.2.7 ICC Card Reading The DynaPro includes a smart card (ICC) reader. The card is inserted from the front of the unit under the keypad.
  • Page 15: Installation

    INSTALLATION USB Installation To connect the DynaPro to a computer, connect 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. Connecting or disconnecting the USB cable from the back side of the DynaPro when the computer is ON may clear the encryption keys.
  • Page 16: Ethernet Installation

    Operation Ethernet Installation Figure 3-2. Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 17: Privacy Shield Installation

    Operation Privacy Shield Installation To install the Privacy Shield, follow the steps below. Place the clips of the open end of the Privacy Shield into the openings located just above the contact card slot as shown in Figure 3-2. Pivot the shield down, locking the three clips into the holes located just above the function buttons.
  • Page 18: Mounting Dimensions

    The overall dimensions of the unit 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 DynaPro to a surface will require size # 4-40 screws. Notes: All dimensions are XX= +/- 0.02 in inches.
  • Page 19: Operation

    The DynaPro will display “Welcome” on its LCD (see figure 4-1 for an example) to indicate that it is ready to enter a new transaction.
  • Page 20: Card Reading Using The Scr

    When the appropriate prompt appears (see Figure 4-2 for an example), swipe the card with the magnetic stripe down and facing toward the keypad of the DynaPro as indicated in Figure 4-2 below. If the magnetic stripe data could not be read, the application may prompt the user to swipe the card again.
  • Page 21: Selecting The Card Type

    Operation 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 the following example, the application prompts the user to press the Left function key if the card is a Credit card or to press the Right function key if the card is a Debit card: Figure 4-4.
  • Page 22: Amount Verify

    Figure 4-6. Example of User Screen to Verify Amount Signature Capture If your DynaPro has signature capture capability, the LCD will prompt the cardholder to enter a signature to complete the transaction (see figure 4-7 for a sample LCD display). After the cardholder has entered his or her signature, the ENTER key must be pressed.
  • Page 23: Card Reading Using The Smartcard Reader For An Emv Transaction

    Operation Card Reading using the Smartcard Reader for an EMV Transaction An EMV transaction is started by the host sending an amount to be approved by a cardholder, as shown in Amount Verify. After the cardholder accepts the amount, the device will prompt the cardholder to insert his smartcard by showing: When the appropriate prompt appears (see Figure 4-8 for an example), insert the card with the smartcard contacts facing up and the magnetic stripe facing down as indicated in Figure 4-8...
  • Page 24: Figure 4-10. Example Of Enter Pin Screen For Emv Transactions

    If PIN entry is required, the device will ask the cardholder to enter PIN using this screen: Figure 4-10. Example of Enter PIN Screen for EMV Transactions Processing continues, after which the DynaPro will show the outcome – whether the transaction is APPROVED, DECLINED or TERMINATED.
  • Page 25: Status Codes

    An offline code beginning with "H" indicates there is a hardware problem with the device. Should any H code be presented, it is recommended that the DynaPro be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    Periodic cleaning of the DynaPro’s exterior may be required. To clean the outside of the DynaPro, wipe down the unit with a soft, damp cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth. Avoid excessive use of liquid cleaning products and do not attempt to clean the card path with any objects other than approved cleaning cards or compressed air.

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