DynaProx EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader Installation and Operation Manual October 2021 Document Number: D998200490-10 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2015 MagTek I 1710 Apollo Court I Seal Beach, CA 90740 I Phone: (562) 546-6400 I Technical Support: (888) 624-8350 www.magtek.
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Table 1-1 - Revisions Rev Number Introductory Date Oct 28, 2021 Notes Initial release DynaProx| EMV Contactless/NFC Card Reader | Installation and Operation Manual Page 3 of 55 (D998200490-10)
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FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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.
1 - Introduction 1 Introduction DynaProx and DynaProx BCR are ready to launch your payment environment to the next level. All DynaProx products offer an integrated secure card reader authenticator (SCRA) contactless EMV chip cards and NFC enabled mobile wallets including Samsung Pay, Google Pay, and Apple Pay. DynaProx BCR models offer a scan engine for 1D and 2D barcodes. DynaProx products deliver smart solutions for companies that need the most flexibility in the smallest form factor at a great price.
1 - Introduction Table 1-1 - Available Models and Options Part No. Description Display Connection(s) TBD DYNAPROX None USB-C, RS-232 TBD DYNAPROX, BCR None USB-C, RS-232 All models are black by default and have countertop, handheld, and custom mounting options.
1 - Introduction 1.1 Stable and Secure Performance DynaProx reading locations are visible to the cardholder on the face of the device. 1.2 Compatible with Multiple Operating Systems DynaProx products are very flexible. They work with a large number of host platforms, including Android and Windows. DynaProx products use a USB connection, or RS-232 for custom applications. 1.3 The Power of Flexibility DynaProx products are countertop, mounted, or handheld / mobile devices.
1 - Introduction 1.6 About DynaProx Components Figure 1-1 shows the major components of DynaProx with barcode reader.
1 - Introduction 1.7 About Terminology In this document, DynaProx 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. Generally, the host must have software installed that communicates with the device and is capable of processing transactions.