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BLUEPAD-500 User Guide

Summary of Contents for BLUEPAD-500

Page 1: ...1 DATECS BLUEPAD 500 USER GUIDE BLUEPAD 500 User Guide 2017 Datecs Ltd...

Page 2: ...be suited for your purpose You should verify the applicability of any example or sample program before placing the software into productive use This document including without limitation the examples...

Page 3: ...certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible fort he operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use...

Page 4: ...to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy The SAR limit is 1 6 watts per kilogram averaged over 1 gram of tissue During testing the iPod 6th generation devices incorporated within the BluePad 50...

Page 5: ...UEPAD 500 USER GUIDE 1 DATECS Page 5 of 29 Revision History Version Description Date 1 0 First release 22 08 2014 3 2 Changed barcode engine model and specification 24 11 2015 4 0 Updated all document...

Page 6: ...EVICE SPECIFICATIONS 12 DEVICE OPERATION 13 SETUP 15 SERVICE MODE 15 INFO VERSION 15 INFO HARDWARE 16 INFO KEYS 16 TEST DISPLAY 16 TEST KEYBOARD 16 TEST MSR 16 TEST SCR 16 KEYS DOWNLOAD 16 CLEAR DEA K...

Page 7: ...3 DISPLAY SINGS 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES 24 BLANK DISPLAY 24 KEYPAD DOES NOT RESPOND 24 TRANSACTIONS FAIL TO PROCESS 25 Check Magnetic Card Reader 25 Check Smart Card Reader 25 MAINTENANCE AND CL...

Page 8: ...er 2 Specifications Discusses power requirements and dimensions of BLUEPAD 500 etc Chapter 3 Setup Explains setup and installation of BLUEPAD 500 This chapter tells how to establish connections with o...

Page 9: ...tions Convention Meaning Example Blue Text in blue indicates terms thatare cross references See Guide Conventions Italics Italic typeface indicates book titles or emphasis You must not use this unit u...

Page 10: ...r the new generation of 3 volt cards The BLUEPAD 500 sleek and stylish ergonomic design offers power and performance in a smart card and MSR integrated PIN pad device Datecs ships variants of BLUEPAD...

Page 11: ...r detection circuitry to resist unauthorized intrusion and supports a broad spectrum of hardware and software based security features Integrated security modules simultaneously support sophisticated e...

Page 12: ...F417 QR Code QR1 2 Micro Data Matrix ECC200 ECC000 050 080 100 140 Chinese Sensible Code Battery Rechargeable Li Ion battery 3 7 V 1300 mAh Connectivity Apple 9 pin connector Pass through sync through...

Page 13: ...CS BLUEPAD 500 USER GUIDE 1 DATECS Page 13 of 29 Device Operation Figure 1 1 Scan button 2 Keyboard 3 Magnetic card reader 4 Barcode reader 5 Display 6 Contacless reader LED indications 7 Smart card r...

Page 14: ...one back camera 12 9 pin Lightning connector 13 10 pin mini USB connector The battery is charged by the mini USB power adapter connector 13 by a USB cable or power station The BLUEPAD 500 is switched...

Page 15: ...on C return to previous level or exit the service mode The following menu options can be selected in service mode INFO VERSION INFO HARDWARE INFO KEYS TEST DISPLAY TEST KEYBOARD TEST MSR TEST SCR KEYS...

Page 16: ...first the symbols of all the keys appear on the display Pressing a key makes its corresponding symbol to disappear The test ends when all the buttons have been pressed TEST MSR Performs magnetic card...

Page 17: ...ding process To exit the mode press C or buttons The Application download process shall not be interrupted to prevent memory corruption If the buttons C or are pressed during the downloading process t...

Page 18: ...cable is plugged CHARGE CURRENT 0mA 500mA 1000mA Select charge current Hot Sync iOS device can synchronize data with PC when USB cable is connected HOTSYNC ENABLED Pass through charge iOS device only...

Page 19: ...0 USER GUIDE 1 DATECS Page 19 of 29 Inserting a iPhone in the BluePAD 500 Step 1 slide back cover like is shown on Figure 3 Step 2 pull up back cover and insert iPhone Step 3 pull down back cover and...

Page 20: ...scanning procedure can vary depending on the POS application loaded on the iPhone Verify the proper procedure with your POS application provider before performing a barcode scanning procedure Point B...

Page 21: ...BLUEPAD 500 Verify the proper procedure with your application provider before performing a magnetic card transaction To Conduct a Magnetic Credit Debit Card Transaction 1 Position a magnetic card wit...

Page 22: ...art Card Transaction 1 Position a smart card with the gold contacts facing upward Error Reference source not found 2 Insert it into the ICC card reader slot in a smooth continuous motion until it seat...

Page 23: ...ading function special software must be used Please contact your distributor in order to get the latest demo application and SDK To Conduct a Magnetic Credit Debit Card Transaction 1 Place a contactle...

Page 24: ...you are having problems operating your BLUEPAD 500 unit please read through these troubleshooting examples If the problem persists even after performing the outlined guidelines or if the problem is no...

Page 25: ...different smart cards to ensure the problem is not a defective card Ensure that the card is inserted correctly see Smart Card Reader Use If the problem persists contact your local Datecs representativ...

Page 26: ...representative or service provider International Contact your local Datecs distributor Service Returns All customers please contact your local Datecs representative or distributor for assistance with...

Page 27: ...1 DATECS BLUEPAD 500 USER GUIDE 1 DATECS Page 27 of 29 Mounting Device on BluePAD 500 Flat version Figure 8 Mounting hard case on BluePAD 500 Flat using four screws M1 6x4...

Page 28: ...1 DATECS BLUEPAD 500 USER GUIDE 1 DATECS Page 28 of 29 Figure 9...

Page 29: ...1 DATECS BLUEPAD 500 USER GUIDE 1 DATECS Page 29 of 29 INDIVIDUAL PACKING Figure 10...

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