DynaProx Products Overview
DynaProx and Dynaprox BCR [DynaProx products] deliver the next
generation in contactless EMV and near field communication (NFC)
technology for original equipment manufacturers (OEM), merchants, banks,
and other developers looking to build a secure payment solution.
The Purpose of this document
The purpose of this document is to provide a brief overview for the
installation and operation of DynaProx products.
Environmental
DynaProx Temperature
DynaProx BCR Temperature
Storage and Operating Humidity
Ratings
Major Components
Barcode reader lens and barcode reader indicator LED apply only to
DynaProx BCR models.
Quick Installation Guide
Setup and Installation
Conditions
Operating and Storage
-30°C to +85°C(-22°F to 185°F)
Operating
-20°C to +55°C(-4°F to 131°F)
Storage
-30°C to +70°C(-22°F to 158°F)
5% to 90% non-condensing
IP 65
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DynaProx and DynaProx BCR
Power
DynaProx products implement active tamper detection, which use a small
amount of electricity even when the device is completely powered off. When
un-powered, the device powers its active tamper detection circuitry. When
properly powered through its USB port or RS232 port, the device powers on
automatically. Device does not support USB suspend mode. To power off the
device, disconnect the device from USB power or RS232 Power. If all LEDs
are off, the device is Off.
Commands
DynaProx products are 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. Host types include PC and Mac
computers/laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Generally, the host must
have software installed that communicates with the device and is capable of
processing transactions.
How to connect to Host
Steps for connecting DynaProx products to a host via the available physical
connection types.
Connect Using USB-C
To connect DynaProx products to a USB host using the USB-C port, for best
results, use the cable that is included with the device.
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Connect the USB-C end of the cable to DynaProx.
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Connect the other end of the USB cable to the host's USB port.
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Power through USB automatically powers on the device.
Connect Using RS-232
The RS232 interface on DynaProx products provides a UART interface
at RS232 signal levels. No flow control is provided. The RS232 cable is
customer dependent. A sample cable can be provided that has the mating
connector for DynaProx and color-coded wires. See MagTek part number:
1000008345. The chassis ground connection is a custom cable depending
on the customer's requirement.
Mounting Device
DynaProx products are designed to provide flexible mounting options:
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The device can be mounted to custom mounting brackets or mounted
in an enclosure as part of a larger solution design.
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The device can be mounted to the optional stand for countertop use.
Build and test prototypes with actual devices before finalizing the solution
design. The screw hole placement on the bottom of DynaProx products are
designed to accommodate screw size M4 x 0.7mm and a maximum screw
depth of 0.315 inches (8mm) into the device. The recommended torque
range for installing the screws is 20 to 22 in-lbs. (2.3 to 2.5 N-m). Make sure
gasket is seated properly to ensure IP65 rating. Panel cutouts for the USB
and RS232 connectors are needed. Make sure there is adequate clearance
for cardholders to tap or users to present a barcode.
Quick Installation Guide
Secure Module
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