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DynaFlex II Go EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader Installation and Operation Manual November 2023 Document Number: D998200595-100 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2015 MagTek I 1710 Apollo Court I Seal Beach, CA 90740 I Phone: (562) 546-6400 I Technical Support: 562-546-6800 www.magtek.com...
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Printed in the United States of America INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. MAGTEK CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY USE OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. ANY CHANGES OR IMPROVEMENTS MADE TO THIS PRODUCT WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE NEXT PUBLICATION RELEASE.
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Table 0-1 - Revisions Rev Number Date Notes November 16, 2023 Initial release DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 3 of 55 (D998200595-100)
How to Connect DynaFlex II Go to an Android Host via Bluetooth LE ......15 4.3.4 How to Connect DynaFlex II Go to a Windows 10 Host [Version 1703 or Above] via Bluetooth LE (Windows Drivers) ......................16 Mounting ............................17 4.4.1...
Warranty, Standards, and Certifications ................49 Introduction DynaFlex II Go and DynaFlex II Go with Barcode Reader (BCR) deliver the next generation of mobile payment solutions. Both models come standard with a magnetic stripe reader (MSR), contact and contactless EMV chip card reader, and near field communication (NFC) technology). Ideal for cafés,...
DEA encryption with DUKPT Key Management. Key Features and Components DynaFlex II Go and DynaFlex II Go BCR are easy to install and configure, with key features that include: 1. Contactless EMV 3.0 approved 2. PCI PTS POI v6.2 approved 3.
3 FEET About Terminology In this document, DynaFlex II Go products are referred to as the device. They 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.
Logistical Planning • Determine what type of host DynaFlex II Go will connect to. For a list of supported device types and operating systems, see Table 1-1. When planning, be sure to include any additional support or devices required by the host and DynaFlex II Go, such as physical locations, mounting, power connections, and charging cradles.
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Review the device’s PCI Security Policy, posted to the PCI web site www.pcisecuritystandards.org under Approved PIN Transaction Security (PTS) Devices, for additional information about using the device securely. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 9 of 55 (D998200595-100)
For information about ongoing maintenance of the device, such as cleaning, see section 8 Maintenance. Handling to Avoid Accidental Tamper DynaFlex II Go products implement active tamper detection, which uses a small amount of electricity even when the device is completely powered off. When unpowered by an external power supply, the device powers its active tamper detection circuitry using its non-rechargeable internal backup battery.
Go Device Inspection Document. About Host Software DynaFlex II Go products do not have a display. In any solution, DynaFlex II Go must be connected to a host, which must have software installed that can communicate with the device and is capable of processing transactions.
If the solution design requires an alternate cable, contact MagTek for assistance with ferrite selection and placement, and with connector overmold design. 1) Connect the USB-C end of the cable to DynaFlex II Go see Figure 4-1 - Connecting to a Host via USB-C.
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, and 0801 2024 USB Input Device Figure 4-2 – Device Setup Figure 4-3 – Setup Complete Figure 4-4 – Windows Device Manager DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 13 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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4 - Installation Figure 4-5 – HID Compliant Vendor-defined Device Properties 6) The operating system may put the device into USB Suspend mode. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 14 of 55 (D998200595-100)
1) If any Bluetooth LE host software has an active data connection to the device, close the connection. 2) On the Android host, install and configure the host software you intend to use with DynaFlex II Go. If you do not yet have that software, you can download a test tool from the Google Play store called...
2) If any Bluetooth LE host software has an active data connection to the device, close the connection. 1. On the host, install and configure the software you intend to use with DynaFlex II Go (if you do not yet have that software, you can use 1000007351 MagTek Universal SDK for MMS Devices (Windows) available from MagTek.com, to perform simple tests):...
Overall dimensions of the device are shown in Figure 4-6. On request, MagTek can provide a 3D model of the device’s envelope to assist with the mechanical portion of solution design. MagTek strongly recommends building and testing prototypes with actual devices before finalizing the solution design.
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When designing an enclosure or mounting bracket, make sure there is adequate clearance for cardholders to tap or users to present a bar code. Proximity to metal can reduce the device’s reading range. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 18 of 55 (D998200595-100)
The device does not have an on-screen configuration interface. However, it does have settings the host can change using commands. These settings are documented as Properties in D998200597 DynaFlex II Go Programmer’s Manual (COMMANDS). DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 19 of 55 (D998200595-100)
About Operating Modes During operation, DynaFlex II Go devices transition between distinct operating modes, which are important for operators to understand: •...
Behavior: Errors, Timeouts, and Canceled Transactions. To set the device from Active mode to Powered Off mode remove power, press, and hold the power button for two beeps. About Sounds DynaFlex II Go products have a beeper that provides feedback to operators and cardholders about the internal state of the device: •...
This section contains information regarding DynaFlex II Go's LEDs, beeper, and BCR status LED. It is important to note that DynaFlex II Go devices are equipped with a rechargeable battery. If there is no power supply to the device through the USB cable or internal rechargeable battery, all LEDs, along with the BCR status LED, will not illuminate.
7 - Introduction to User Interface 2. LED Status When DynaFlex II Go is powered on, its LEDs will illuminate green, when it is powered off, the LEDs will remain unlit. Figure 7-3 illustrates the On/Off status of the LEDs.
USB Enumeration When DynaFlex II Go is connected via USB in an idle state, it can be detected by a host through the USB HID port see Figure 7-6. After the host has connected to DynaFlex II Go, LED 1 and 2 will stay on. The device is in Ready State.
7 - Introduction to User Interface About the Status LEDs DynaFlex II Go provides four LEDs (see section 7.1 Component Details), 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 Operation Overview •...
LED 1 will be active. It’s important to note that the device will stay powered on when connected via USB. Figure 7-7 - Power On in Battery Operating Mode DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 26 of 55 (D998200595-100)
Figure 7-9 - Power Off Device in Battery Operating Mode 7.5.4 DynaFlex II Go Bluetooth LE Host Pairing DynaFlex II Go must first be paired with the host device before a secure Bluetooth LE connection can be established. Follow the steps below to activate Bluetooth LE pairing mode: 1.
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7 - Introduction to User Interface Figure 7-10 - Activate BLE Pairing Mode 5. When the host is pairing with DynaFlex II GO, LED 4 will remain off and LED 2 will power on, indicating the pair is processing. Figure 7-11 - Bluetooth LE Pair Processing 6.
Figure 7-15. When a barcode is detected, only LED 1 will remain illuminated, the BCR status LED will be off, and a long beep will sound see Figure 7-16. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 29 of 55 (D998200595-100)
Figure 7-17. After a successful transaction, the device will return to the ready state, see Figure 7-18. Figure 7-17 – LED Sequence – Payment Transaction Successful MSR Swipe (Connected via USB) DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 30 of 55 (D998200595-100)
After a successful transaction, the device will return to the ready state, see Figure 7-18. Figure 7-19 – LED Sequence – Payment Transaction Successful EMV Contact (Connected via USB) DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 31 of 55 (D998200595-100)
LED will be off, and a long beep will sound see Figure 7-22. Figure 7-21 – BCR Transaction Bluetooth LE Ready State DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 32 of 55 (D998200595-100)
LED 1 and 2 will remain on. When a card is inserted, LEDs 1,2 and 4 will turn on in sequence, followed by a long beep, indicating a DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 33 of 55 (D998200595-100)
DynaFlex II Go MSR ON + Double beeps Beeps > LED1,2,3 OFF – LED Connected via USB 4 ON + Double beeps > Ready DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 35 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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> LED1 ON + Double Contactless ON + Double beeps Beeps > LED1,2,3 OFF – LED Connected via USB 4 ON + Double beeps > Ready DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 36 of 55 (D998200595-100)
Embedded systems and Single Board Computers (SBC) may find use in a wide range of card tending terminals. If the DynaFlex II Go will be supplied power through a USB port from one of these SBCs, it is important to be aware of the USB port current limitations, such as all USB ports may share a given amount of current, or the upstream current limitation of the system power supply.
1) An advanced operator has already made sure DynaFlex II Go is configured properly and is connected to the host (see section 4.3 Connecting DynaFlex II Go to a Host). When the device is connected to the host and powered via the USB-C connector or internal rechargeable battery, the host software may keep a connection open to the device.
The device notifies the host that the transaction failed. If this occurs, the host software may choose to retry the transaction or revert to prompting the operator to perform another operation that is specific to the solution design. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 39 of 55 (D998200595-100)
To scan a barcode, follow these steps: 1) Make sure you are using a DynaFlex II Go model that includes a barcode reader, indicated by QR Code markings on the face of the device surrounding the barcode reader lens (see section 1.1 Key Features and Components).
Figure 7-31 - Scanning a Barcode 7.9.4 Apple VAS for DynaFlex II Go DynaFlex II Go products support Apple Value Added Services (Apple VAS) protocol. Contactless transactions using the Apple VAS protocol permits the device reader to perform the following supported operations: 7.9.4.1 VAS App and Payment Mode (Dual Mode)
FC and does not include VAS data in container FE. Note: THIS MODE MAY NOT BE NEEDED. For details, see D998200597 DynaFlex II Go Programmer’s Manual (COMMANDS). DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 42 of 55 (D998200595-100)
DO NOT apply any liquid directly onto the device, to avoid seepage into the electronics. Periodic cleaning of the device’s exterior may be required. To clean the outside of DynaFlex II Go products, wipe down the device with a soft, slightly damp cloth and then wipe dry with a lint-free cloth.
9 - Developing Custom Software Developing Custom Software Custom host software uses the same underlying device command set for all DynaFlex II Go product connection types. This section provides high-level information about communicating with the device via the various physical connection types in various software development frameworks, and provides pointers to available SDKs, which include sample code.
EMVCo L1 and L2 Contactless Reader D-PAS, PayPass/MCL, payWave, Expresspay EMV Contactless Reader: Mobile wallets including but not limited to Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 45 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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Exempt from SAR requirements due to radiated power substantially RF Exposure: below regulatory thresholds. Software Characteristics Tested Operating System(s): USB Hosts: Windows 10, Android 4.4.2 and above DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 46 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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Environmental Resistance Ingress Protection: IP30 Operating Temperature: DynaFlex II Go/DynaFlex II Go BCR: 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C) Operating Relative Humidity: 5% to 90% RH non-condensing Storage Temperature: DynaFlex II Go/DynaFlex II Go BCR: -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C)
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CONTRACT PRICE FOR THE GOODS. MAGTEK’S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES ARE STATED IN THIS SECTION AND IN THE SECTION RELATING TO MAGTEK’S LIMITED WARRANTY. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 50 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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(2) L'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. CUR/UR This product is recognized per Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian Underwriter Laboratories 1950. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 51 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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Class B devices. EU STATEMENT Hereby, MagTek Inc. declares that the radio equipment types Wideband Transmission System (802.11 wireless and Bluetooth Low Energy), and Non-Specific Short Range Device (contactless) are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
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Use materials and supplies specifically designed for MagTek devices. Using unsuitable materials may result in poor performance, and in some cases may be hazardous. DynaFlex II Go| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 53 of 55 (D998200595-100)
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