About The Status Leds - Magtek DynaProx Installation And Operation Manual

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6 - Operation
6.3

About the Status LEDs

DynaProx provides four Mono LEDs (see section 1.4 About DynaProx Components), numbered LED1
through LED4, which report the device's current operating status.
The meaning of each LED depends on the device's operating mode. See section 6.1 About
Operating Modes and Table 6-1 below. Most of the time, operators will check the device's status
using the LEDs when it is in Active Mode while the device is not performing a transaction.
LED blinking patterns have specific meanings as well, as described in Table 6-. A blinking LED
generally means the device is actively doing something to change the state that the LED is indicating,
and solid indicates a persistent state that would require an operator or cardholder to take action to
change. One major exception is a device-wide functional failure state, such as a tamper state, where
all LEDs flash urgently to call the attention of an advanced operator to intervene.
In this manual, specific blinking patterns are described in more detail in the sections where they are
relevant. For example, information about how the LEDs show the device's connection status is in section
4.3 Connecting to a Host.
Table 6-1 - DynaProx LED Allocation
In This Context
Active Mode, not armed for
a tap transaction
Active Mode, armed for a
tap transaction
Device-wide failure
Table 6-2 - DynaFlex LED Patterns
Color
Solid
DynaProx| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual
LED1
Power
Armed for Tap Tap Read Progress Tap Read Progress Card Read Result
During major failures (such as tamper), LED1-LED4 report the nature of
the failure based on the most likely steps required to resolve it.
Solid LEDs generally require an operator or cardholder to take action to change
the state the LED is reporting.
Example: Host is connected. Cardholder or host would have to disconnect.
Example: Host is disconnected. Host would have to initiate connection.
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LED2
Connection
Reserved
Means
LED3
LED4
Card Read Result

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