Onyx Compact, eye-catching, contactless payment and telemetry device Onyx User Manual © Property of Nayax All rights reserved For more information contact us at support@nayax.
Table of Contents General Information ............................................................................................................................. 3 Organization of the Manual ............................................................................................................. 3 Device Overview ................................................................................................................................... 4 Device Summary ..........................................
General Information This section explains the classification of the manual and the purpose for which it is intended. Organization of the Manual The user manual consists of six sections namely General Information, Device Overview, Getting Started, Appendix 1 – Tests Prior to Repair and Safety & Handling Instructions. General Information section explains the purpose for which the manual is intended. Device Overview section provides an overview of the device.
Device Overview The device overview section provides an overview of the device, feature highlights, device specifications and much more. Device Summary A complete M2M telemetry and contactless payment solution ideally suited for the unattended machine in various applications.
Device Specifications Installation Environment Operating Temperature -20 ℃ to 55 ℃ -4°F to 131°F Storage Temperature -30 ℃ to 85 ℃ -22°F to 185°F Humidity 25% to 95% (non-condensing) Dust & Water Resistance IP 55 Flammability V-0 3MM UL-94 V0 Physical Dimensions Diameter 85 mm 3.3 inch Depth 28 mm 1.1 inch Interface & Management Display Screen Color touch LCD display 2.
Device Components Front Panel Front Panel Color - Yellow / Black Camera Status Display LED Display Touch Screen & Contactless 6 Touch buttons Rear Side M4 x 15 mm Cable Connector Antenna adapter SIM + SD card slot Speaker SAM slot Connector Onyx User Manual Onyx_User_Manual_Ver.1.
Device Cables Nayax provides different configuration cables to suit different machines. The below table refers to each cable and its configuration. Image Onyx User Manual Connector Connect to MDB MDB at vending machines DEX DEX RS232 DB9 Female Output Serial Device 40-pin Nayax Onyx LAN LAN cable Onyx_User_Manual_Ver.1.
Additional Accessories (Included in Box) Stencil Additional Accessories (Optional) Mounting Bracket – Internal Installation Onyx User Manual Onyx_User_Manual_Ver.1.
Getting Started Getting Started section briefly explains how to install the device on the machine, the operating and testing process and the different screens. Installation The latest Installation Guide version is currently available and can also be downloaded from NayaxVend. The Onyx Quick Guide has been included in your box for your quick reference. Device Dismantling To unplug the Onyx connector, you must press both sides of the releasing bridge at the same time to avoid damaging the releasing bridge.
Configure Onyx Settings in NayaxVend ▪ Refer to the below attributes used to configure the Onyx device in the NayaxVend system. ▪ Payment Methods - Controls the type of payments that are displayed on the Welcome screen (VISA, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, etc.) ▪ Support WEB - Displays the website that is visible under the Menu - Contact Us function. ▪ Support Phone Number - Displays the phone number that is visible under the Menu Contact Us function.
Technician Mode To enter the Technician Mode either present the Technician Card in the Idle mode or click the Triple Bar from the Menu. Click the Technician Mode button and then enter the technician code and click the green OK button. Technician Mode Commands Under the technician mode, three different screens are visible. The first screen consists of two buttons that are configured by logging into the Management Suite – NayaxVend DCS.
Appendix 1 – Tests Prior to Repair The below procedure needs to be carried out by the Operator before sending the device to be fixed at the Nayax laboratory. 1. Connect the Onyx Cable Connector to get power from the machine – Refer to below Image 1. 2. Once the device starts to load, the following initiation messages are displayed: I. FW OK II. Init mdm III. RSSI 99 - In this case there are three options to proceed: a.
Image No. Title Image Description Onyx cable connector (same connector for both MDB and Pulse cables). 1. Onyx Connector 2. External Antenna Adapter 3. Sim Socket Note: To disconnect the connector, press the latch (indicated with an arrow) before pulling out the cable. The External Antenna adapter connects to the board and to the external antenna that is provided by Nayax. The SIM socket is opened by pulling up and closed by puling down the socket. 3. Test payment for contactless cards.
Appendix 2 – FCC & IC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. The 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.
The Onyx IDs are: ▪ FCC ID: 2AK6L-ONYX ▪ IC: 10840A-ONYX The Onyx is available with two cellular modules. These are the two options: ▪ Contain FCC ID: RI7LE910NAV2, Contains IC: 5131A-LE910SNAV2 ▪ Contain FCC ID: RI7LE910SVL, Contains IC: 5131A-LE910SVL Onyx User Manual Onyx_User_Manual_Ver.1.
Safety and Handling Instructions It is advised to read the manual carefully before attempting to use the device. Environmental Guidelines It is recommended to avoid installing the device in direct sunlight to prevent any risk of burnouts. Make sure not to expose the product to any corrosive gas or liquid. It is important to deploy the device in non-condensing conditions. Warranty and Liability Thank you for choosing Nayax.