Magtek DynaPro Mini Installation And Operation Manual

Magtek DynaPro Mini Installation And Operation Manual

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DynaPro Mini
PIN Encryption Device
Installation and Operation Manual
October 2018
Document Number:
D99875642-13
REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2015
MagTek I 1710 Apollo Court I Seal Beach, CA 90740 I Phone: (562) 546-6400 I Technical Support: (888) 624-8350
www.magtek.com

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  • Page 1 DynaPro Mini PIN Encryption Device Installation and Operation Manual October 2018 Document Number: D99875642-13 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2015 MagTek I 1710 Apollo Court I Seal Beach, CA 90740 I Phone: (562) 546-6400 I Technical Support: (888) 624-8350 www.magtek.com...
  • Page 2 Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used by Apple Inc. under license. iPod, iPhone and iPad not included. All other system names and product names are the property of their respective owners. DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 2 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 3 Add Oct 30, 2018 section 2 Handling and Storage; Update Appendix A Technical Specifications; Remove obsolete 30-pin model; Misc. clarifications and corrections DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 3 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 4 MagTek’s published specifications. This warranty shall be provided only for a period of one year from the date of the shipment of the product from MagTek (the “Warranty Period”). This warranty shall apply only to the “Buyer” (the original purchaser, unless that entity resells the product as authorized by MagTek, in which event this warranty shall apply only to the first repurchaser).
  • Page 5 LIMITATION ON LIABILITY EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE SECTIONS RELATING TO MAGTEK’S LIMITED WARRANTY, MAGTEK’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIMITED TO THE CONTRACT PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT. MAGTEK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, EXPRESSED 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 PURPOSE.
  • Page 6 Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) European Directive 2002/95/EC. The marking is clearly recognizable, either as written words like “Pb-free,” “lead-free,” or as another clear symbol ( DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 6 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Developing Custom Software ....................... 26 USB-Based Custom Software ....................... 26 Bluetooth LE-based Custom Software and Apps ............... 26 For More Information ........................26 Appendix A Technical Specifications ....................... 27 DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 7 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 8: Introduction

    DynaPro Mini can be used with a variety of computing platforms including iOS, Android, and PC and Mac computers. DynaPro Mini can interface through its onboard USB port or its optional Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy or Bluetooth LE) antenna.
  • Page 9: Protection For All Points Within The Payment Infrastructure

    PIN encryption device. 1.2.2 Read Head Security Features DynaPro Mini contains a MagneSafe card reader that encrypts card data at the point of swipe to safeguard personal information encoded on the magnetic stripe. The reader incorporates MagTek’s 3-...
  • Page 10 The DynaPro Mini enclosure and its associated electronics have been designed to form a Tamper- Responsive Secure Cryptographic Device (SCD). The covers are securely attached and incorporate sensing circuits to detect any attempts to open the unit. Internal spaces within DynaPro Mini have been minimized to reduce the possibility of unauthorized modifications.
  • Page 11: About Dynapro Mini Components

    1 - Introduction About DynaPro Mini Components The major components of DynaPro Mini are shown in Figure 1-1. In addition to the components shown, the device has the following additional features:  DynaPro Mini with Bluetooth LE has a Bluetooth transceiver power button on the back.
  • Page 12: About Solution Planning

    About Terminology In this document, DynaPro Mini is referred to as the device. It is designed to be connected to a host, which is a piece of general-purpose electronic equipment which can send commands and data to, and receive data from, the device.
  • Page 13: Handling And Storage

    Do not drop or shake the device.  Do not attempt to disassemble the device.  Do not expose the device to excessive heat or cold (see Appendix A Technical Specifications). DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 13 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 14: Installation

    To connect DynaPro Mini with Bluetooth LE to a host that has Bluetooth 4.0 hardware and supports Bluetooth LE: 1) On the host, install and configure the software you intend to use with DynaPro Mini. If you do not yet have that software, you can download a tool from the App Store called “Light Blue,” which provides functions to detect the device, connect to the device, and view the device’s services and...
  • Page 15 Bluetooth LE connection. To conserve power, always power off the device when it is not in use. You can then explicitly power on the device using the power button. DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 15 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 16: Operation

    During normal operation, an operator initiates a transaction from the host, and the cardholder enters data on DynaPro Mini’s keypad in response to prompts on its display. Transaction types depend on the host software, and may include new accounts, teller window applications, checking, savings, mortgages, retail transactions, or any other option where there is interaction between the cardholder and the operator.
  • Page 17 4 - Operation DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 17 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 18: Power Management

    (see Appendix A Technical Specifications; below 77°F / 25°C is optimal). Temperature is the most critical factor in extending battery life.  Store the device with the battery charged to less than 100% (40% is optimal). DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 18 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 19 USB power to turn advertising on. For information about reconfiguring the device to behave differently from defaults, see the references provided in section 6 Developing Custom Software. DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 19 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 20: Card Reading

    (see Figure 4-3 for an example), then swipe the card with the magnetic stripe facing away from DynaPro Mini’s keypad as shown in Figure 4-4. If the device can not read the card’s magnetic stripe data, the device may prompt the cardholder to swipe the card again.
  • Page 21 If the device can not communicate with the chip card, it may prompt the cardholder to insert the card again, or to use the magnetic stripe reader, or to enter card data manually. Figure 4-5 - Inserting a Chip Card Into DynaPro Mini DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 22 4.3.3 How to Enter Card Information Manually If the swiped or inserted card is damaged or unreadable, DynaPro Mini may prompt the cardholder to enter card data manually, as shown in Figure 4-6. During manual entry, the device expects the account...
  • Page 23: How To Enter Pins

    In a retail setting when the customer selects “Credit” they are then prompted to verify the amount of the transaction. The customer can select “Yes “or “No” as shown in Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9 - Example of User Screen to Verify Amount DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 23 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 24: About Status Codes

    4). Authentication by the host is required to return it to the screen. Welcome An offline code beginning with "C" indicates the device is missing a certificate. MagTek recommends repairing or replacing the device. An offline code beginning with "H" indicates a hardware problem. MagTek recommends repairing or replacing the device.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    5 - Maintenance Maintenance Periodic cleaning of DynaPro Mini’s exterior may be required. To clean the outside of DynaPro Mini, wipe down the device with a soft, damp cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth. To avoid damaging the read head, only clean the card path with approved cleaning cards.
  • Page 26: Developing Custom Software

    Bluetooth LE-based Custom Software and Apps When DynaPro Mini is connected via Bluetooth LE to a host with Bluetooth 4.0 hardware that supports Bluetooth LE, the device acts as a server/peripheral, and the host acts as a client/central. The custom software wraps commands in simple Get/Set wrappers, and should use whatever Bluetooth LE library is appropriate for the chosen software development framework.
  • Page 27: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    500 mA Voltage Requirement 5VDC Rechargeable Battery: Lithium-ion (“LiPo” / “Li-ion”) for main power Battery Type Tamper Backup Battery: Lithium coin cell Flash Memory 256 MBit DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 27 of 28 (D99875642-13)
  • Page 28 2 years maximum coin cell backup over device lifetime 2-3 years or 300 full discharge cycles, 500 cycles or more if device is not Rechargeable Battery Life run to complete discharge DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Installation and Operation Manual Page 28 of 28 (D99875642-13)

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