6 - Configuration
6
Configuration
The device has many commands the host software can use to change and monitor its behavior. They are
documented in detail in D998200136 DYNAPRO GO PROGRAMMER'S REFERENCE MANUAL
(COMMANDS).
In addition, when the device is on the
or change some configuration options using the keypad and display. Table 6-1 provides details for using
these features.
Table 6-1 - Keypad Configuration Features
Operation
Open Host Connection
LCD backlight mode
LCD backlight
brightness
Keypad backlight mode
Change Active
Connection
Show firmware details
Show contactless
details
Show EMV details
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screen or showing an error message, operators can view
Welcome
Key Sequence
When the device has an 802.11 wireless connection and
is configured to not be always listening for incoming
connections, this key sequence opens an unsecured
Left Function Key
TCP/IP connection to the host and requests the host
initiate a secured connection.
1 2 3
Right Function Key
When the device has Bluetooth LE connection, this key
sequence enables the device to accept pairing requests
from a host for up to three minutes.
Left Function Key
Changes the mode of the LCD display backlight
5 2 2
between
Configure the LCD Display Brightness.
Right Function Key
Available if the host software has not configured the
Left Function Key
device to use AUTO LCD brightness based on the light
5 2 3
sensor. See section 6.1 How to Configure the LCD
Right Function Key
Display Brightness.
Left Function Key
Changes the mode of the keypad backlight between
5 3 3
Auto
the Keypad Backlight.
Right Function Key
Toggles the device's active connection between
Left Function Key
4 5 6
possible connection types. See section 6.3 How to
Change the Active Connection.
Right Function Key
Left Function Key
Displays a page showing firmware information about
7 8 2
the device. See section 7.2.2 Firmware .
Right Function Key
Displays a page showing information about the
Left Function Key
contactless functions and other non-PCI features of the
7 8 1
device. See section 7.2.3 Contactless and Other
Right Function Key
Details.
Left Function Key
Displays a page showing information about the EMV
functions of the device. See section 7.2.4 EMV
7 8 3
Details.
Right Function Key
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Notes
Auto
and
Manual
. See section 6.1 How to
and
Default
. See section 6.2 How to Configure
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