Intégration Guide Ingenico Unattended Product iUI120 Ingenico – 28-32 Boulevard de Grenelle - 75015 PARIS Tél.
The scope of this document is to assist third party integrators when dealing with iUI120 Ingenico Unattended product. It offers all information needed for a successful integration of iUI120 product into unattended kiosk machines. For any sales information please refer to your Ingenico contact into the region. Updates table Version 0.1 Date 06/02/2014 Nature of modifications First Draft 0.1 15/04/14 Update IC and FCC number Intégration Guide_iUI120 900016253 R11 000 01/1416 2/58 Author R Allirot E.
Table of contents 1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................6 1.1 Definition of acronyms .....................................................................................6 1.2 iUI120 payment solution presentation ............................................................7 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 Diagram of iUI120 connectivity and communications ..............................................8 Services ........................
3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 4 Software Architecture ........................................................................................... 32 Secure management of software .......................................................................... 33 Operating system ................................................................................................. 34 TELIUM MANAGER .............................................................................................
9.1.3 10 PRODUCT DISASSEMBLY PROCESS ............................................................... 54 STANDARDS ...................................................................................................55 10.1 Electrical consumptions .............................................................................55 10.2 Temperature and humidity ..........................................................................55 10.3 Environmental specification continued ............................
1 GENERAL 1.1 DEFINITION OF ACRONYMS EMC EVA GND GPRS GSM LCD LLT MDB RAM RS232 SMA Electro Magnetic Compatibility European Vending Association Ground General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications Liquid Crystal Display Local Loading Tool Multi Drop Bus Random Access Memory Recommended Standard 232. A standard for serial binary communications Secure Access Module – the chips storing the electronic cash register in a stored value scheme such as Moneo, Proton or VISA Cash.
1.2 IUI120 PAYMENT SOLUTION PRESENTATION The iSelf Series is the new range of Ingenico unattended devices to offer payment into any kiosk through any segments (petrol, transport, vending, parking, etc.). The modules for iSelf Series are: for contactless reading, iUC150,iUC180,iUC180B for contact and magnetic strip reading, iUR250 for PinPad entry , IUP250. These compact devices are designed to fit everywhere, thanks to an easy installation, respectful of EVA EPS (Standard door module).
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1.3 DESCRIPTION OF IUI120 PRODUCT 1.3.
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Transit power Communication feature GPRS baudrates Class 4 (2W) for GSM850 / EGSM900 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800 / PCS1900 Multi slot Class 10 ( 4+1, 3+2) Stay connect feature Downlink up to 85.6 kbps, Uplink up to 42.8 kbps Bluetooth detailed characteristics Characteristic Bluetooth V2.0 Chipset Bluecore 6 Standard compliance Bluetooth v2.
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USB Device USB Hosts Ethernet Bottom view Bluetooth Antenna GPRS Antenna LLT/Maintenance LED LLT/Maintenance Button Left view Intégration Guide_iUI120 900016253 R11 000 01/1416 14/58 Copyright © 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved
1.3.3.1 Ethernet The iUI120 unit can be connected to Ethernet. The connector type is shielded RJ45. The Ethernet cable is standard and not provided. The Ethernet cable must be shielded. 1.3.3.2 USB device The iUI120 unit can be connected by type B USB. 1.3.3.3 USB host The iUI120 unit can drive 4 USB accessories. The connector is standard type A. The power available is limited to 1.2A Max dispatched between the 4 USB. 1.3.3.4 COM0 link The iUI120 unit can be connected to serial port COM0.
1.3.3.6 MDB Slave iUI120 unit can be connected by MDB slave. The connector type is MDB 6 pins (Mini – Fit series 87827 (MOLEX)). iUI120 unit is powered on the MDB connectors by power supply 10 to 45V DC (45V is a maximum). Pin N° Function 1 Vin 2 GND 3 NC 4 MDBS_RXD 5 MDBS_TXD 6 MDBS_COMMUN A Würth ferrite ref 74270077 or equivalent must be added on the power cable. 1.3.3.7 MDB master (optional) The iUI120 unit is powered on the MDB connectors by power supply 10 to 45V DC (45V is a maximum).
1.3.3.8 Wake-Up Jack This connector is used for Wake-up mechanism. Pin N° Function 1 GND 2 HZ Stand-by authorized “0” Wake-up / Stand-by unauthorized WARNING : The specific jack and cable is a spare part, contact commercial service to purchase it. Warning: do not plug-in a DC power in the jack. It could damage the iUI120. 1.3.3.9 Bluetooth (optional) When the iUI120 unit is ordered with Bluetooth option, it must be connected to an external Bluetooth antenna.
bipolar 1.3.3.10 EAD FBTS35024SM-ST 0dBi 50ohm 0 192023282 GPRS (optional) When iUI120 product is provided with GPRS functionality (configuration upon request), the external antenna is not provided with the unit. Ingenico can provide an antenna, or a standard one can be used. This standard Antenna must have an impedance of 50 Ohm and a maximum gain of 3.5 dBi. The SIM used for GSM functionality must be assigned to SIM slot.
1.3.3.11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SAM & µSD Installation Disconnect the iUI120 unit from the main power supply. Open the SAM door by removing the screw. Insert the SAM cards in SAM slot 1 and /or slot 2 Insert µSD card in µSD slot Insert SIM card in SIM slot. Slide the SAM door and screw.
Cut angle for SAM Cut angle for GPRS SIM angle For Cut shape for µSD card For SAM/SIM cards, take care of cards orientation and do not push in excess the cards. After insertion, the cards position is 4 mm out of the products as shown on picture. 1.3.3.12 Buzzer The buzzer is controlled by application. The frequency depends of software. 1.3.3.13 Display The iUI120 have a black and white display. 1.3.3.14 Maintenance Button and LED The iUI120 unit has a maintenance button at the back.
1.3.3.15 iUI 120 Keypad Remarks: The rear display and the keyboard can only be used in maintenance mode. “*” and “.” are used for Up and Down.
1.3.3.16 Cable Protection A cable sealing sleeve is provided with iUI120 unit to protect the top of product against water runoff. Connect the cables, and snap in the part on the rear cover to cover the cables. This sleeve also holds the antenna tool for GPRS and BT options.
1.3.3.17 Antenna Installation A tool is provided to help screwing the external antenna. 1. Remove the antenna tool from the cable sleeve. 2. Insert the SMA antenna cable through the slot of the antenna tool. 3. Slide the antenna tool over the SMA Cable connector. 4. Screw the cable.
1.4 PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT Ingenico only sells its products, to qualified partners and integrators. They are in charge of professionally resell, integrate, and install these products inside complete solution for end customers. These end customers solution can be: • Petrol station. • Ticketing kiosk (Airline tickets, cinema, transport, etc.) • Vending machine operator • Parking kiosk (On / off street) • Other Thus, the general public cannot purchase Ingenico hardware or software.
1.5 WAKE-UP FUNCTION A REVOIR 1.5.1 Wake-up mechanism iUI120 unit iUI120 unit is designed to save power thanks to a “stand-by mode”. If the stand-by mode is used, use Wake-up mechanism: - with button connected on jack (optional) - with Pin 2 of COM0 link & COM2 link - by pressing the green key on the maintenance keyboard. Wake-up pin state Hz (high impedance) Stand-by authorized Drive to “0” Wake-up / Stand-by unauthorized The Wake-up pin is drive to “0” by the one asking the wake-up.
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1.5.3 Power-On sequence iUI120/iUR250/iUC150 This configuration describes the worst case for wake-up timing.
2 MAIN ACCESSORIES 2.1.1 Generality For a complete description of Ingenico Accessories, please refer to iselfseries accessories catalog. 2.1.2 Optional USB cable An optional USB cable (spare part reference 296129367) with short right-angle overmolded connectors can be purchased as an accessory. This cable is designed to optimize the required volume for iUI120 installation in the kiosk and allows the use of the cable sleeve. 2.1.
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2.1.5 Stand-by management cables 2.1.5.1 Jack connector Definition of the jack connector: 2.1.5.2 COM0 and COM2 Specification available on demand.
3 IUI120 SOFTWARE The system unit, equipped with Telium2® technology, is designed with a structure supporting several applications without any mutual interference. The operating system is a multi-task, real time, preemptive system. The inputs and outputs are managed by interrupts. This provides for simultaneous processing of peripherals, thus increasing system unit performance. It is downloadable to FLASH memory.
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The system manages access to all the terminal’s peripherals. Access is achieved through standard C primitives for all the input/output peripherals (keypad…) and through specific primitives for the other peripherals (smart cards and magnetic stripe cards). Further, the system takes charge of memory management. It allocates memory space to the software applications and access control.
3.1.3 Operating system Bootstrap Bootstrap is resident. The bootstrap very briefly takes control of the terminal after each power up to perform the initialization and the self-test. Then, it automatically runs the operating system, which in turn starts the applications manager. Thus, the Bootstrap provides the following functionalities: • Memory and checksum self-test • Local download of the operating system if absent • Operating system authenticity check and start-up.
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Properties The properties function is used to obtain the following information: • List of applications loaded in terminal, version number, checksum, etc. The application manager gives this information for itself and for the operating system. • Application call time: remote collection, loading, etc. • Total number of transactions in each application file contained in system unit. Download The downloading function uses the information supplied on initialization of the application manager.
3.1.5 Software downloading Downloading The software can be downloaded: • • • Locally via the serial link (COM or USB). Remotely, via the switched telephone network (PSTN) using an external modem, Ethernet, GPRS, TCP/IP network. By a USB key. The iUI120 must be in maintenance mode with a USB key containing the software to load plugged in. Then, launch the download by using the manager menu.
Loading by USB key With the USB key loading method, the software is loaded locally with no need for a PC type tool. The loading time is identical to that of the USB. Terminal Management Server (TMS) For a complete description of the TMS possibilities, refer to the "TMS" section. Loading and management of memory space in system unit Before a (down)load, the system ensures that the necessary memory space is available. The software (possibly compressed) are downloaded to flash.
Downloading Starting The downloading can be requested: • Using the application manager on maintainer request. This is the case, in particular, where a program upgrade is concerned or when a new software is added in the terminal memory. In this case, the procedure is simplified to the utmost. The user triggers the call from the application manager by choosing the upgrade function in the menus and using the dialogue keys. Connection to the server takes place automatically.
3.1.6 Development station Introduction With this development station, it is possible to develop application software for the entire range of iUN products. The software is written in high level C language in a multi-application environment. Ingenico provides the complete set of software and the equipment required for development. This also includes the documentations. Training sessions can also be proposed.
• Technical support Duration: 6 months after the training This includes the hot line, and updates to the documentations and softwares during this period. • Software package A set of software packages, used to simplify development of applications (EMV level 2, …) is available.
4 TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.1 INTRODUCTION Ingenico developed its own Terminal Estate Management System called IngEstate. It is a link between an organisation with an estate of payment terminals and their merchants. It allows users to remotely manage payment terminals, modify their software content and interact with merchants. 4.
5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE IN KIOSKS Note: It is required to use ESD-protective clothing while handling these devices. 5.1 SECURITY REQUIREMENT IUI120 Your device fulfils current applicable PCI PTS security requirements. Upon receipt of your terminal you should check for signs of tampering of the equipment. It is strongly advised that these checks are performed regularly after receipt.
5.2 GENERAL INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS Installation requirements: • Ensure that you have enough free space for installation, operational and maintenance needs. • Be aware of the safety regulations. • Carefully consider the general and local payment security requirements and any impact they may have on the kiosk. • Carefully consider the ergonomic aspects and also the local acts or recommendations concerning disabled and visually impaired people.
6 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR IUI120 6.1 KIOSK MINIMUM VOLUME FOR IUI 120 The iUI120 requires a minimum volume inside the kiosk. It is detailed in the drawings below. 3D design is available on demand. 6.1.1 Volume for iUI 120 without cable gasket The minimum volume is 95.4 mm width x 115 mm height x 43 mm deep.
6.1.2 Volume for iUI 120 with cable gasket The minimum volume is 101mm width x 135 mm height x 49 mm deep.
KIOSK PREPARATION FOR IUI120 NEW INSTALLATION IUI120 can support 3 different mounting ways: • Left horizontal on a shelve inside the kiosk • Mounted vertically on a support following EVA standard recommendation • Mounted vertically on a support using bolts or studs 3D step files are also available upon request.
6.1 INSTALLING THE IUI120 IN NEW KIOSK 6.1.1 Left horizontal on a shelve inside the kiosk For this configuration, there is no specific recommendation. 6.1.2 Mounted vertically on a support using EVA standard recommendation EVA recommends using 2 M4 cap bolts distant 68.4 mm to hold internal products. In addition, we suggest making a M4 holes to lock the iUI120 wit a screw.
Details of EVA mounting EVA M4 cap bolts. Can be weld or screwed on the kiosk. Dimensions on the iUI120 regarding position of the receptacles for EVA M4 bolts.
6.1.3 Mounted vertically on a support using bolds or studs Common installation may consider to use 2 weld studs or bolds. We suggest using 2 diagonally opposite slots out of the 4of iUI120. 2 diagonally opposite weld studs, bolds or holes. On the kiosk, 2 M4 studs Length 11-15 mm, bolds or holes must be done.
Detail of dimensions on the iUI120 for 2 diagonally opposite slots mounting.
7 MAINTENANCE 7.1 CONFIGURATION The iUI120 unit supplied to you has operational configuration loaded. In factory, software is loaded in the iUI120, as well as parameter definition files. The parameter definition file of the UCMC component is used, in particular, to determine the type of printer used (local/host) and the position of the host (COMx). To change configuration, you must load a new parameter definition file (supplied by Ingenico).
9 DISASSEMBLING THE PRODUCTS ACCORDING TO WEEE DIRECTIVE 9.1 IUC120 END-OF–LIFE DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS This document is intended for treatment and recycling facilities. It provides the basic instructions for the disassembly of Ingenico products to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment, as defined by EU directive 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Ce document est destiné aux installations de traitement et de recyclage.
gas discharge lamps Écrans à cristaux liquides (LCD) d'une surface supérieure à 100 cm² et tous les écrans rétroéclairés par des lampes à décharge External electric cables Câbles électriques extérieurs Components containing refractory ceramic fibres Composants contenant des fibres céramiques réfractaires Components containing radioactive substances Composants contenant des substances radioactives Electrolyte capacitors measuring greater 2,5 cm in diameter or height Condensateurs électrolytiques mesurant plu
10 STANDARDS 10.1 ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTIONS • Max power supply : o iUI120 < 24W Value measured for Power supply 12V at 25°C • Average Power device waiting for host solicitation : o iUI120 < 1,44W Value measured for Power supply 12V at 25°C • Max Power device in stand-by mode : o iUI120 < 4,8 mW Value measured for Power supply 12V at 25°C • Back up battery life o 1 storage year + 7 years in field at 45 days/year storage rate (25°C) 10.
• Drop: o Drop 1m on concrete surface all faces 10.4 EC STANDARD COMPLIANCE MARKING EC standard compliance marking certifies that the product stipulated below: iUI120 Conforms to the following harmonized standards: • IEC/EN 60950-1: Electrical safety of data processing equipment including electrical office equipment. EN 60950-1:2006 + A11-2009 + A1-2010 + A12-2011 • EN 55022: Data processing equipment – Radiofrequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and measurement methods.
This radio transmitter (2586D-IUI12XRFB) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
10.7 ENVIRONMENT (WEEE, BATTERIES AND PACKAGING) This product is labelled in accordance with European Directives 2002/96/EC concerning Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and 2006/66/EC concerning Batteries and Accumulators. Those provisions are requiring producers and manufacturers to become liable for take-back, treatment and recycling upon end of life of equipment and batteries.