IDTECH ViVOpay Kiosk IV ADMV Overlay with Mounting Studs User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- IDTECH
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IDTECH ViVOpay Kiosk IV ADMV Overlay with Mounting Studs
ID TECH
10721 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630-4720
Tel: 714-761-6368 Fax
714-761-8880
www.idtechproducts.com |
support@idtechproducts.com
Copyright© 2021 International Technologies and Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.
ID TECH
10721 Walker Street
Cypress, CA 90630 USA
This document, as well as the hardware and software it describes, is furnished under license and may only be used in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this paper is furnished for informational use, subject to change without notice, and not to be construed as a commitment by ID TECH. ID TECH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document.
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FCC Regulatory Compliance
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.
The user manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter and must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons.
IC Compliance Warning
Operation is subject to 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.
Cautions and Warnings
**| Caution: The ViVOpay Kiosk IV should be mounted 1-2 feet away from
other ViVOpay Kiosk IVs. Can be adjusted based on lane setup.
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**| Warning: Avoid close proximity to radio transmitters which may
reduce the capability of the reader.
Revision History
Date | Rev | Changes |
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06/18/2021 | N |
- Restored Revision History.
- Updated supplier information and part numbers for creating RS-232 cables in section 5.5: “Connecting to the Data Port.”
Overview
The ViVOpay Kiosk IV the successor to ID TECH’s well proven Kiosk III is a compact, standalone contactless reader, designed to support contactless EMV transactions based on ISO 18092, ISO 14443 Type A/Type B/MiFare compatible cards, fobs and tags, as well as NFC phones. The Kiosk IV is a single piece device including controller and antenna.
The Kiosk IV supports USB and serial RS-232 host communication using the protocol defined in the NEO Interface Developers Guide. This comprehensive guide describes all the firmware commands and other features available in NEO- series devices; it is the authoritative source for technical information of interest to systems integrators. (Contact your ID TECH representative to obtain a copy of this guide, which is available only on request.) See this guide when controlling the Kiosk IV through firmware commands sent directly over a serial port.
Universal SDK
A feature-rich Windows-based Universal SDK is available to aid rapid development of applications that talk to Kiosk IV. The SDK is available for the C# language on Windows and comes with sample code for demo apps. To obtain the SDK and other useful utilities, demos, and downloads, be sure to check the Downloads link on the ID TECH Knowledge Base (no registration required).
Encryption
Kiosk IV supports industry-standard Triple DES or AES encryption, with DUKPT- based key management (per ANSI X.9-24). Encryption can be configured to occur with a data variant as desired. ID TECH operates a certified Key Injection Facility, capable of injecting your unit(s) with any required keys. Consult your ID TECH representative to learn about all available options involving key injection.
Features
The Kiosk IV supports the following transaction types:
- ISO/IEC 14443 Type A and B
- ISO 18092 · ISO 21481 (PCD & NFC)
- Suitable for transit, kiosks, parking and various other unattended and attended verticals.
- Consumer Intuitive: Equipped with LEDs and sound to provide visual and audible cues to enable smooth and seamless transactions.
- Secure: Provides highly secure transactions whether financial, pre-paid, loyalty, or gift cards. Data is encrypted at the time of the transaction and never travels in clear-text form.
- Self-contained antenna
- Kiosk IV is certified with Visa Ready for Transit
This document assumes that users are familiar with their host systems and all related functions.
Kiosk IV Specifications
Hardware
MTBF| 500,000 hours based on Telcordia Technologies SR-332 modeled at 40° C.
Transmitter Frequency| 13.56 MHz +/- 0.01%
Transmitter Modulation| ISO 14443-2 Type A
Rise/Fall Time: 2-3 µsec. Rise, < 1 µsec fall ISO 14443-2 Type B
Rise/Fall Time: < 2 µsec. each; 8% – 14% ASK ISO 18092
ISO 21481 (PCD & NFC)
Receiver Subcarrier
Frequency
| 847.5 KHz
Receiver Subcarrier Data| ISO 14443-2 Type A: Modified Manchester ISO 14443-2
Type B: NRZ-L, BPSK
ISO 18092
ISO 21481 (PCD & NFC)
Typical Read Range| 4-6 cm (1.5 to 2.3 inches)
Physical
Length| 64 mm (2.52 inches)
Width| 53 mm (2.09 inches)
Depth| 13.5 mm (0.59 inches)
Environmental
Operating
Temperature
| -25° C to 70° C (-13° F to 158° F), max change of 10° C per hour
Storage Temperature| -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F) [non-condensing]
Operating Humidity| 10% to 90% non-condensing, maximum 95%
Storage Humidity| 10% to 90% non-condensing, duration 3 months
Transit Humidity| 5% to 95% non-condensing, duration 1 week
Operating Environment| Water resistant for indoor and outdoor use
IK Rating| IK 8
IP Rating| IP 65 for with Stud version – IDVK-411 IP 32 for no Stud version –
IDVK-410
Electrical
Reader Input Voltage
Working Current Rated power
Maximum field strength Battery (for real-time clock)| +5V (USB port-powered;
RS-232 requires power supply)
<500mA
<1000Mw
2.6 dBuA/m at 3m
CR1225 12mm x 2.5mm, 48 mah (“coin” battery), lifetime 5 years
Power Consumption
Note the following information about Kiosk IV power consumption.
Working mode
- Contactless transaction mode maximum power consumption is <380mA/5V.
- When the Kiosk IV’s RF is inactive due to no connection to the host device, the maximum power consumption is <200mA/5V.
Low power mode
Kiosk IV low power mode is only supported with RS-232 5VDC input. Note that low power mode is NOT supported via Micro USB.
- Standby mode power consumption is <3mA/5V. Kiosk IV units can wake up via RS-232 with a wake-up time of <1s.
- Sleep mode power consumption is <1mA/5V. Kiosk IV units can wake up via RS-232 with a wake-up time of <8s.
Certifications and Approvals
Kiosk IV supports the following contactless payment applications and mobile payments: · American Express ExpressPay 3.1
- Discover DPAS 1.0
- Felica
- Interac Flash v1.5
- JCB
- MasterCard PayPass/MChip 3.1
- UPI
- Visa VCPS 2.1.3 – MSD, qVSDC and IRWIN
- Mifare
- Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, & other Mobile Wallets
- Apple VAS & Google SmartTap mobile Loyalty Programs
Regulatory
- CE Mark
- UL certified
- ROHS2 and REACH
- USB-IF Certification
- TQM Certification
- Japan Telec/VCCI
Kiosk IV Installation
This section provides information on how to install the Kiosk IV on a kiosk.
Parts List
Verify that you have the following hardware for the installation of the ViVOpay Kiosk IV:
- ViVOpay Kiosk IV.
- Cables (sold separately)
o RS-232: Use a cable with P/N 80160205-001 or equivalent 5VDC powered cable should be used.
o USB: a standard micro-USB cable could be used (Kiosk IV will, in this case, would be port-powered)
Mounting the ViVOpay Kiosk IV
Warning: The RF field of the antenna is sensitive to the proximity of metal. If you are mounting the Kiosk IV in a metal surface, you have three options:
- Mount with the RF emitting surface of the antenna at least 1cm forward of any metal.
- Mount with the RF emitting surface of the antenna at least 1cm behind any metal. This will reduce the effective range of the antenna.
- Mount flush with the metal, but allow a minimum of 1cm distance from the metal.
Kiosk IV Part# IDVK-411:
Note: The Kiosk IV is post-compatible with Kiosk III dimensions. Posts are 36mm apart in the lengthwise direction and 32mm apart widthwise. See drawing below.
Note that a post-less variant of Kiosk IV can be ordered on request. Contact your ID TECH representative for details.
Use the following instructions to mount the Kiosk IV on the exterior of a kiosk structure:
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Using the Drill Template below, locate and mark the (4) 4.4mm (0.173 inch) mounting holes
Note: Verify the orientation of the Kiosk IV before marking and drilling the holes. The two larger holes should be located towards the top of the mounting location to ensure that the Kiosk IV is oriented correctly with the LEDs at the top. -
Using the Drill Template, locate and mark the (2) 14.0 mm (0.551 inches) access holes (used for connecting the power and/or data cable to the ViVOpay Kiosk IV).
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Drill the four 4.4 mm (0.173) mounting holes using a number 17 drill bit.
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Drill the two 14.0 mm (0.551 inch) holes using a 35/64 drill bit.
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Remove the nuts from the four mounting screws.
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Route the end of the cable through the left 14.0 mm (0.551 inch) hole into the kiosk. Make sure that the front of the unit will be properly oriented (not upside down) on the kiosk before inserting the four screws into the mounting holes.
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Align the four screws with the mounting holes and attach the Kiosk IV to the outside surface. Make sure that the cable is not pinched or binding.
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Use the four nuts to secure the Kiosk IV to the outside surface of the kiosk. Make sure to tighten the nuts securely so that the Kiosk IV does not move on the outside surface of the kiosk.
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Pass the small end of the cable through the right 14.0 mm (0.551 inch) hole and the cable to the back of the ViVOpay Kiosk IV.
Connecting to Power
The Kiosk IV can be powered via the USB port; if the unit is connected via RS-232, use a power supply with P/N AC0005R-3B.
Communication via USB
The PID is 4480 (hex) and the VID is 0ACD (hex).
Connecting to the Data Port
The Kiosk IV has two data connections options: USB through the USB connector and RS-232 through the Molex connector.
8-pin connector (RS232 and 5V power) Pin-Out Table:
RS232
PIN#| Function| PIN#| Function
1| RS232_TX1| 2| 5V_IN
3| RS232_RX1| 4| GND
5| NC| 6| NC
7| GND| 8| NC
To build your own RS-232 cable, you will require the following parts, which are available from the supplier at https://jointtech.en.taiwantrade.com/
- 1 x Dual Row Housing, P/N A2004H-2XNP
- 5 x Crimp Terminals, P/N A2004T
Using the Kiosk IV to Make a Purchase
Presenting Cards or NFC Phones
The Kiosk IV allows for credit/debit card purchases using Contactless (NFC) technology. Present the card/phone in close proximity to the front portion of the antenna module. Present the card/phone so that maximum surface area is parallel to the antenna module as shown below.
The antenna should beep, and the four green LEDs should illuminate in
sequence, then all will illuminate together, briefly (750 msec), to indicate a
successful test.
This tests the Kiosk IV’s ability to read the Contactless test card. If unsuccessful, there will be no reaction from the reader. If you use a test card and the Kiosk IV antenna is attached to the Kiosk IV Controller, a dummy transaction can be tested. The transaction will not be authorized and will come back with a response but will at least test for end-to-end connectivity.
Making a Purchase
After the transaction has been entered on the kiosk control panel, the customer should present his or her card/fob/phone in close proximity with the device so that maximum surface area is parallel to the antenna.
- A single beep and all four LEDs briefly flashing indicates the card/fob/phone has been read correctly.
Installation Points
- The Kiosk IV is designed to be mounted on a metal surface and in close proximity to any internal motors and electrical devices that may be operating inside the kiosk. However, the Kiosk IV is susceptible to RF and electromagnetic interference. It is important that the unit not be mounted near (within 3 or 4 feet) large electric motors, computer UPS systems, microwave transmitters (Wi-Fi routers), anti-theft devices, radio transmitters, communications equipment and so on.
- Close proximity of metal to the RF-emitting end of the antenna can greatly reduce the range of the antenna. See the precautions described in Flush Mounting the Kiosk IV Antenna.
- Tie all cables neatly with nylon cable-ties and route them so that they are inaccessible and invisible to customers. Label the cable ends, host, ViVOpay and power, to simplify connection testing or component replacement.
- Test the Kiosk IV installation using a test card to perform an end-to-end transaction (the same as an actual purchase on the Kiosk). The kiosk display panel (if it exists) should display “Requesting Authorization.” Even if the transaction is declined (as it should be with a test card), it will prove connectivity all the way through the system. If possible, the store manager or some other responsible party should test each Kiosk IV on a regular basis (perhaps at the start of each day or at least once per week) with a test card to ensure continued operation and functionality. If the kiosk is rebooted on a regular basis (such as every night), it is important to test the contactless reader as soon as possible afterwards to ensure continued communication to the kiosk host.
RF Interference
Q. Why do I need to know about RF interference?
A. Contactless payment uses radio frequency technology to send card data
to a contactless terminal reader.
Q. How can RF interference affect contactless payment?
A. RF interference can cause data errors. If RF interference is present,
contactless payment devices may operate intermittently or inconsistently.
Q. Where does RF interference come from?
A. Radio frequency interference (RFI) can originate from a wide number of
sources at the point-ofsale (POS). Some examples of sources of RF energy and
RF interference include: AM/FM radio and TV transmitters 2-way radios, pagers
Mobile telephones Power lines, transformers Medical equipment Microwaves
Electromechanical switches
Q. What should I do if I suspect RF interference exists in my
environment?
A. Begin by inspecting your environment for possible sources of RF
interference.
Q. Do equipment manufacturers test their devices for RF interference?
A. Electronic equipment is tested for RFI sensitivity by the
manufacturers. These tests are performed in a controlled laboratory
environment and will often not replicate the types of devices that would be
encountered in your point-of-sale (POS) environment.
Q. What RF levels will impact RF operations?
A. Factors that can cause RF interference vary case-by-case. There are no
set rules defining a single RF level that will cause RFI. RFI depends on the
sensitivity of the equipment under consideration, or how low an interpreting
signal can be in the presence of the equipment and cause problems. Equipment
can be particularly sensitive to very low signal levels of one frequency and
yet be quite immune to high signal levels of another frequency – so frequency
is an important factor. Some electronic system components are internally
shielded and have a very high immunity to interference; but generally, most
equipment has not been so engineered.
Firmware Upgrade
The Kiosk IV can be upgraded using either serial or USB interfaces. Contact your ID TECH representative to obtain the necessary software.
Preparation
To update the new firmware, you will need:
- PC with available serial or USB
- Kiosk IV with a serial data cable or a USB cable
- For serial downloads: use cables 80160205-001 (or 5VDC powered cable could be used) and 140-2035-00.
- For USB downloads: a standard micro-USB cable could be
- Firmware files (including Boot Loader files) for the desired firmware; contact your ID TECH representative to receive these files.
Uploading Firmware for RS-232 or USB
- Move bin and KIOSKIV Bootloader Utility.exe into the same folder.
- Check and confirm the device is correctly connected to the power source and RS232/USB connection.
- If RS232 is the interface choice, then close all software that is using the RS232 communication.
- Run KIOSKIV Bootloader exe , choose communication type and parameters according tothe connection interface.
- For serial interface, choose COM; the Baud Rate is 19200 (default).
- For USB interface, choose HID and verify VID displaying 1D5F and PID displaying 0100 (default).
- Click the Load button; the firmware will be downloaded into the When “Firmware successfully downloaded” appears on the utility, the firmware has been successfully downloaded. Close the utility.
Note: Screen shots depicts the Kiosk III utility, but Kiosk IV utility is similar.
Serial Interface
USB interface
Troubleshooting
Kiosk IV readers are reliable and easy to troubleshoot. The components that
may require troubleshooting include the power supply, the reader itself, and
the serial cable. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact
support@idtechproducts.com (sending an
e-mail to this address will automatically open a support ticket).
Symptom | Possible Cause | Remedy |
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General Issues
Reader does not appear to be powered on (no LEDs are lit). Note that when the
unit is expecting a transaction, the first LED (on the left) will illuminate
continuously.
Otherwise, in the idle state, it will blink.
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- Reader not powered on or incorrect voltage.
- Improper use of internal power supply provided by the kiosk.
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- Check cable connections.
- Verify that power is on and correct voltage and current are present.
- Make sure that the correct pins are utilized.
- Make sure that the power provided is within the specified range of the Kiosk IV reader.
- Make sure that the correct polarity is observed.
- For more information, refer to the Input Voltage under the Electrical specification section.
- Replace the ViVOpay Kiosk IV.
R e a d i n g C a r d s /
P h o n e s
First LED is lit, but beeper is not audible when card/fob presented.|
- Card/fob/phone not properly presented.
- RF interference.
- Unsupported card used.
- Wrong firmware (contact your local support representative).
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- Present card/fob/phone closer to the antenna, and ensure it is parallel to the face of the reader.
- Verify that the card/fob/phone is valid/current.
- Verify that metal is not interfering with the antenna.
- Test with “ViVOcard Contactless Test Card”
- part number 241-0015-03 Rev A.
- Try a different card/fob.
- Check to see if card/fob is damaged.
- Verify that correct firmware is loaded on reader (local support representative only).
- Power cable plug is fully inserted.
- Replace the ViVOpay Kiosk IV.
Some cards/fobs read, but not all.|
- Possible bad card/fob.
- Unsupported card used.
- Wrong firmware (contact your local support representative).
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- Check to see if card/fob is damaged.
- Verify that correct firmware is loaded on reader (local support representative only).
- Present the card in a different orientation.
Communication to Kiosk
No data is received, or data is garbled.|
- Faulty or incorrect cable connections.
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- Check that the cable connection is secure and in the correct port on the Kiosk IV.
Load Firmware
Firmware loading software indicates “open RS232 failed”| Device is not well
connected to PC or other software is using serial interface|
- Check the cable connection
- Close other software which is using serial interface
Firmware loading software indicate “Load firmware failed”| Device is not well connected to PC|
- Check the cable connection
Firmware loading software indicates “Send Command failed”| Bootloader firmware in device is destroyed|
- contact your local support representative to reload manufacture firmware
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