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ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 80185501-001 Rev. A 5 July 2022 ID TECH 10721 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630-4720 Tel: (714) 761-6368 Fax (714) 761-8880 www.idtechproducts.com support@idtechproducts.com...
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(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cautions and Warnings Caution: The Kiosk V should be mounted 1-2 feet away from other Kiosk Vs. Can be adjusted based on lane setup. Warning: Avoid close proximity to radio transmitters which may reduce the capability of the reader.
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ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual Revision History Date Changes 06/27/2022 Initial release. 06/28/2022 Updated battery disposal warning text. 07/05/2022 Updated battery safety warning text. Updated mounting instructions. Page | 4...
8.3. Connecting to Power ............................17 8.4. Communication via USB ............................ 17 8.5. Connecting to the Data Port ..........................17 8.6. Using the Kiosk V to Make a Purchase ......................17 8.6.1. Presenting Cards or NFC Phones ..............................17 8.7. Installation Points .............................. 18 9.
A feature-rich Windows-based Universal SDK is available to aid rapid development of applications that talk to Kiosk V. The SDK is available for the C# language on Windows and comes with sample code for demo apps. To obtain the SDK and other useful utilities, demos, and downloads, be sure to...
Data is encrypted at the time of the transaction and never travels in clear-text form. Self-contained NFC antenna • Kiosk V is certified with Visa Ready for Transit • This document assumes that users are familiar with their host systems and all related functions.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 3. Kiosk V Specifications Hardware MTBF 500,000 hours based on Telcordia Technologies SR-332 modeled at 40° C. Transmitter Frequency 13.56 MHz +/- 0.01% Transmitter ISO 14443-2 Type A Modulation Rise/Fall Time: 2-3 µsec. Rise, < 1 µsec fall ISO 14443-2 Type B Rise/Fall Time: <...
4. KIOSK V Connectors and Interfaces The KIOSK V is designed to work Windows, Android, and iOS via a physical USB C, and Bluetooth communication. USB C communicates with popular Android mobile phones and tablets.
6. Follow the payment transaction instructions provided by a compatible payment application maker to complete a transaction. The KIOSK V will remain connected via Bluetooth to the host device indefinitely when powered via the USB cable. When connecting to an iOS device, please install a compatible payment application and follow the instructions provided by that application’s maker.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 6. KIOSK V LED and Sound State Indicators The KIOSK V uses the following LEDs and sounds to indicate various statuses, including power management, Bluetooth, transactions, and security. Device State LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Beeper ○...
Apple iOS scans and locates all BLE devices in range to automatically connect with the KIOSK V. It is critical to note that if the KIOSK V is paired via the iOS Settings page, it will display as a connected device but not function with a payment app.
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The KIOSK V has a default friendly name of IDTECH-BLE-XXXX. This is the default name the ID TECH Universal SDK uses to connect to the first KIOSK V it encounters if no other friendly name is set in the SDK, or when the iOS-generated device identifier is not provided. See links given near the end of this document for information about the Universal SDK.
7. ID TECH Universal SDK By virtue of its EMV L2 kernel, KIOSK V is designed to be compatible with a wide range of third-party payment applications. ID TECH offers a Universal SDK (available for iOS, Android, or Windows) to enable rapid application development using KIOSK V as the target device.
• Mount with the RF emitting surface of the Kiosk V at least 1cm forward of any metal. • Mount with the RF emitting surface of the Kiosk V at least 1cm behind any metal. This will reduce the effective range of the antenna inside the Kiosk V.
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3. Align the four M3 screws with the mounting holes and attach the Kiosk V to the outside surface. 4. Use the four screws to secure the Kiosk V to the outside surface of the kiosk. Make sure to tighten the screws securely so that the Kiosk V does not move on the outside surface of the kiosk.
This tests the Kiosk V’s ability to read the Contactless test card. The reader produces no reaction in the case of an unsuccessful test. If you use a test card and the Kiosk V, a dummy transaction can be tested. The transaction will not be authorized and will come back with a response but will at least test for end-to-end connectivity.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 8.7. Installation Points The Kiosk V is designed to be mounted on a metal surface and in close proximity to any • internal motors and electrical devices that may be operating inside the kiosk. However, the Kiosk V is susceptible to RF and electromagnetic interference.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 9. RF Interference Q. Why do I need to know about RF interference? A. Contactless payment uses radio frequency technology to send card data to a contactless terminal reader. Q. How can RF interference affect contactless payment? A.
Android devices; Kiosk V readers do not support firmware over Bluetooth. 9.1.1. Universal SDK Demo App The Universal SDK comes with a rich, fully featured demo app that allows users to run the Kiosk V in USB mode. Visit the...
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ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual The Universal SDK Demo app displays KIOSK V's available commands in a command tree, as shown above. Single-click on a command to populate the center panel of the window with optional settings relevant to the command (for example, Amount and Start EMV Additional Tags above). In some cases, text fields appear, allowing users to enter custom values.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 10. Kiosk V Low-Level Commands The following are commonly used commands for the Kiosk V. For a full list of available commands, contact your ID TECH representative for the NEO 2 Interface Developer’s Guide.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 11. Periodic Inspection Instructions The KIOSK V is an attended device; contact an ID TECH representative with any questions for the device’s daily use. Users are also required to complete the following checks daily: Check the device overlay to make sure it is intact.
ID TECH Kiosk V User Manual 13. Troubleshooting Kiosk V readers are reliable and easy to troubleshoot. The components that may require troubleshooting include the power supply, the reader itself, and the serial cable. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact support@idtechproducts.com...