INSTALLATION cVEND plug Contactless Payment and Ticketing Module Preliminary Confidential 2015-02-20 - cVEND plug - User manual.
Installation cVEND plug Note Copyright 2014 by FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Lange Strasse 4 D-35781 Weilburg Tel.: +49 6471 3109-0 http://www.feig.de With the edition of this document, all previous editions become void. Indications made in this manual may be changed without previous notice. The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents to others without express authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages.
Installation cVEND plug Contents 1. Warnings - Read before start-up ! 4 1.1. Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 4 1.2. Security Instructions ......................................................................................................... 4 2. Characterization 5 3. Mechanical Integration 7 3.1. Dimensions ..............................................................................................
Installation cVEND plug 1. Warnings - Read before start-up ! 1.1. Safety Instructions The device may only be used for the intended purpose designed for by the manufacturer. The operation manual should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user. Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been sold or recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shocks or injuries.
Installation cVEND plug 2. Characterization The cVEND plug is a secure contactless module for contactless credit cards (open-loop) and public transport tickets (closed-loop). It fulfills the newest functional and security related payment card industry standards. cVEND plug is designed for flush integration into non conducting housings. It is EMVCo contactless certified, if installed according the guidelines described in this manual.
Installation cVEND plug 1 2 Fig. 1: cVEND plug front view - not installed X11 X12 X6 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 Fig. 2: cVEND plug rear view - not installed Table 1: Interfaces and connectors Label Description 1 LEDs (4 x green, 1 x yellow, 1 x red) 2 From outside visible, illuminated plastic dome “Plug” X1 Ethernet Interface (10 / 100 Base-T network port) X2 USB Device Interface X3 RS232 V.
Installation cVEND plug 3. Mechanical Integration For flush integration into non conducting housings one round opening with a diameter of 28,5 mm is necessary to show the back-lit contactless symbol. cVEND plug is installed from inside the housing. cVEND plug is designed for front plates with 3 mm thickness. cVEND plug has to installed from inside the housing. If the LEDs of cVEND plug shall be used, additional light channels are to be provided.
Installation cVEND plug The cVEND plug front consists of a silicon rubber mat (1) with integrated sealing (2) and a fixed poly carbonate plastic dome (3) which shows the back-lit contactless symbol. 1 3 2 Fig. 4: Plug front with sealing (red colored) For fastening the cVEND plug front has to be pressed tight against the housing front. Therefore a clamp range of 2,5 mm (fastening area) on all sides of the cVEND plug antenna PCB is available. The following figure shows the clamp range (red marked).
Installation cVEND plug 3.1. Dimensions Fig. 6: cVEND plug front with LED position Fig. 7: cVEND plug rear and side view (without cVEND SAM Extension Board) FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 9 of 24 cVEND plug - User manual.
Installation cVEND plug 4. Connection The connector I/O PINs are described from the cVEND plug view. A cVEND plug input must be connected to one output or vice versa. X11 X12 38 38 1 1 X6 X1 38 X5 1 X2 X3 X4 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 Fig. 8: cVEND plug - connector location SAM3 SAM4 SAM1 SAM2 µSD Fig. 9: cVEND plug with optional SAM Extension Board FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 10 of 24 cVEND plug - User manual.
Installation cVEND plug 4.1. Connector X1 - Ethernet Interface cVEND has an integrated 10 / 100 Base-T network port at RJ45 connector X1, with automatic polarity correction during auto-negotiation and 10 Base-T signal reception. CAT 5 cables are recommended to ensure a reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Fig.
Installation cVEND plug 4.2. Connector X2 - USB Device Interface At connector X2 a USB-Device interface is provided where USB-Host can be connected. cVEND is designed as a self powered device. powering over USB interface is not possible. Fig. 11: USB Interface at connector X2 Required Connector: The fitting complement for this connector consists of a 6-pole plug Type Molex Micro Fit and the appending Crimp contact. Manufacturer ordering code: Molex 43025-0600 Plug, 6-pole, grid dimension 3.
Installation cVEND plug 4.3. Connector X3 - RS232 V.24 (UART#1) Interface X3 is the connector for a RS232 interface on V.24 level. Fig. 12: RS232 V.24 (UART#1) Interface at connector X3 Required Connector: The fitting complement for this connector consists of a 4-pole plug Type Molex Micro Fit and the appending Crimp contact. Manufacturer ordering code Molex 43025-0400 Plug, 4-pole, grid dimension 3.0 mm, Dual Row, Molex Micro Fit housing Molex 43030-0001 Crimp contact, Female, grid dimension 3.
Installation cVEND plug 4.4. Connector X4 - RS232-LVTTL (UART#0) Interface At connector X4 a RS232 interface on LVTTL 3.3V level is provided. This interface offers also hardware handshake. Fig. 13: RS232-LVTTL Interface at connector X4 Required Connector: The fitting complement for this connector consists of a 6 -pole plug Type JST PH and the appending Crimp contact. Manufacturer ordering code: JST PHR-6 - housing, 6-pole, grid dimension 2.0 mm, Single Row JST SPH-002T-P0.5 or SPH-004T-P0.
Installation cVEND plug 4.5. Connector X5 – Power Supply Vcc cVEND must be supplied by a regulated power supply of 5 V DC only. If switching power supplies are used be sure that there is adequate filtering. Noise from the power supply can result in a reduction of the read/write range of the module. The cable length from the power supply should be as short as possible, and should in any case not exceed 3 m. Fig.
Installation cVEND plug 4.6. Wake-Up cVEND offers a standby mode whic can be configured via software commands. If standby is activated the bidirectional Wakeup I/O is used for signaling a wakeup event by the cVEND and can be used by the host to activate the cVEND. Wakeup by host: The host controller can awake the cVEND by pulling down the Wakeup line. Fig.
Installation cVEND plug 4.7. Connector X6, X11, X12 - Extension Interfaces Via X11 and X12 the optional extension board, which offers 4 sockets for SAM cards and one socket for a SD memory card, can be connected. Alternatively X11 and X12 can be used to connect custom specific electronics. therefore this connectors are offering signals to connect external smart card drivers, SD memory cards, digital I/Os and I2C, SPI and USB Host interfaces.
Installation cVEND plug 4.7.2. Connector X11 - SAM and SD Interface Fig. 17: cVEND plug X11 - PIN assignment. 4.7.3. Connector X12 - Auxiliary Interfaces Fig. 18: cVEND plug X12 - PIN assignment. FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 18 of 24 cVEND plug - User manual.
Installation cVEND plug Silicon) Dimensions over all (W x H x D) Dimensions visible 79 x 70 x 37 mm Wight 85 g Temperature Range reader plug front with contactless symbol (visible dome: PC; plane: Housing flex 5. Technical Data 28.5 mm Operating Storage -25 °C to +70 °C ambient temperature -25 °C to +80 °C Humidity Power Supply 5,0 to 5,5 V DC (Ripple < 80 mVpp) Power Consumption Operation typ.
Installation cVEND plug 5.1. Standard Compliance EN 300 330 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 IC RSS-Gen, RSS-210 EN 301 489 EN 60950 EN 50364 Hazardous Substances RoHS - 2011/65/EC Electrostatic Discharge ISO 10605, Category 3 Protection Class (Front Side) IP65 (if accurate installed) Impact protection Class IEC 62262, IK10 (installed in equivalent robust housing) Shock and Vibration IEC 60721-3-5, Class 5M3 EMVCo 2.4 Contactless Level 1 PCI PTS 4.x, SRED incl.
Installation cVEND plug 5.2.2. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) Product name: cVEND plug FCC ID: IC: Notice for USA and Canada PJMcVEND 6633A-cVEND This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Installation cVEND plug 6. cVEND plug SAM Extension - Option The optional SAM Extension board offers 4 sockets for ID000 Format smart cards and one SDHC memory card socket. It can be connected to cVEND plug via connector X11 and X12. SAM3 SAM4 SAM1 SAM2 µSD Fig. 19: cVEND plug SAM Extension - top view µSD X20 Fig. 20: cVEND plug SAM Extension - bottom view FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 23 of 24 cVEND plug - User manual.
Installation cVEND plug X20: Auxiliary Interfaces Via the 20 pol. FFC/FCP, RM 0,6 connector X20 the SPI, RS232-LVTTL, USB-Host and I2C interfaces as well as digital GPIOs are provided. NOTICE: Some interfaces may need a dedicated software driver which may not provided by the standard cVEND SDK. Fig. 21: cVEND plug SAM Extension - X20 Pin assignment Removal Memory microSD Socket SD Host Controller Version 2.