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GAT Vending 6100 BA RFID Payment Terminal for Vending Machines Installation, Configuration, Operation Document Version 1.21 GAT Vending 6100 BA Copyright 2017 by GANTNER Electronic GmbH, Schruns (Austria). All rights are reserved. Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright . Copying, duplication, translation, installation in any electronic medium or machine-readable form in whole or in part is prohibited. The sole exception is represented by creation of a back-up copy of software for own use as a safeguard, so far as this is technically possible and recommended by us. Any infringement will render the party committing such infringement liable to compensation payment. Liability Any claims against the manufacturer based on the hardware or software products described in this manual shall depend exclusively on the conditions of the guarantee. Any further-reaching claims are excluded, and in particular the manufacturer accepts no liability for the completeness or accuracy of the contents of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations, and alterations may be made at any time without prior notice being given. Trademarks Attention is drawn at this point to the symbols and registered trademarks used in this manual. All product or company names mentioned herein are used only for identification and explanatory purposes. These terms are used depending on the applicable description and may include the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Contact For general inquiries of further information on this product, see the contact information below. Contact address of manufacturer GANTNER Electronic GmbH Montafonerstrasse 8 A - 6780 Schruns/Austria Tel.:
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+43 5556 73784 - 8010 info@gantner.com FCC Label This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 3 GAT Vending 6100 BA General Warning and Safety Instructions Dear Customer, We congratulate you on selecting a product (appliance or software) from GANTNER Electronic GmbH. Our aim is to ensure our product operates with safety and to your complete satisfaction. To achieve this aim, please take this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the following guidelines:
1. The installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the product must be carried out in accordance with the technical conditions of operation as described in the corresponding product documentation. 2. Before installing, commissioning, operating, or maintaining the product, it is essential to read the corresponding chapter of this manual and observe the instructions and information therein. 3. If there are some points which are not entirely clear, please do not take a chance. All queries can be clarified by your GANTNER representative or by ringing the GANTNER support hotline. 4. Where not otherwise specifically documented, the appropriate installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the product is the customers responsibility. 5. Directly on receipt of the goods, inspect both the packaging and the product itself for any signs of damage. Also check that the delivery is complete and includes all accessories, documentation, auxiliary devices, etc. 6. If the packaging or product has been damaged in transport, or should you suspect that it may have a fault, the product must not be put into service. Contact your GANTNER representative who will resolve the problem as quickly as possible. 7. The installation, commissioning, and servicing of our products must be performed by suitably trained personnel. In particular, electrical connections must only be made by correspondingly qualified specialists. Always observe the relevant installation regulations in accordance with the national Electrical Engineers Association (e.g., VE [Austrian], VDE [Germany]). 8. Where not otherwise stated, installation and maintenance work on our products must be carried out when disconnected from the power supply. This applies in particular to appliances that are normally supplied by low-voltage current. It is prohibited to alter the products or remove protective shields and covers. 9. 10. Do not attempt to repair a product after a defect, failure, or damage is detected. In addition, do not put the product back into operation. In such cases, it is essential to contact your GANTNER representative or the GANTNER support hotline. 11. GANTNER Electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for any injuries or damage caused as a result of improper use. 12. Although care is taken and we are continuously aiming for improvement, we cannot completely exclude the possibility of errors appearing in our documentation. GANTNER Electronic GmbH therefore accepts no responsibility for the completeness or the accuracy of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations at any time without prior notice. 13. Should you discover any fault with the product or in its accompanying documentation, or you have any suggestions for improvement, you may confidently inform your GANTNER representative or GANTNER Electronic GmbH directly. 14. We especially look forward to hearing from you if you just want to tell us that everything is functioning perfectly. We wish you a successful experience with our product and look forward to welcoming you again as a customer soon. 4 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Contents CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 7 1.1 About this Manual ..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Chapter Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Document Format ..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 Terminology .............................................................................................................................................. 8 1.5 Contact and Inquiries ................................................................................................................................ 8 2 DEVICE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 9 2.1 Components and Accessories .................................................................................................................. 9 2.2 GAT Vending 6100 BA Functional Description ....................................................................................... 10 2.3 Supported Data Carriers ......................................................................................................................... 10 3 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................... 11 3.1 General Information ................................................................................................................................ 11 Installation in Vending Machines with Standard Cutouts ....................................................................... 11 3.2 3.3 Installation in Vending Machines without Standard Cutouts .................................................................. 14 3.4 Attaching the GAT Vending 6100 BA to the Mounting Plate .................................................................. 15 3.5 Detaching the GAT Vending 6100 BA from the Mounting Plate ............................................................. 16 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................ 17 4.1 MDB Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 17 4.2 Ethernet Connection ............................................................................................................................... 18 5 STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................... 19 5.1 Starting the GAT Vending 6100 BA ........................................................................................................ 19 5.2 System Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.1 Service Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.2 Communication Settings ...................................................................................................................... 22 5.2.3 Reader Settings ................................................................................................................................... 23 5.2.4 Time and Date Settings ........................................................................................................................ 23 5.2.5 Display Settings ................................................................................................................................... 24 5.2.6 Reset Factory Settings ......................................................................................................................... 24 5.3 Configuration Settings ............................................................................................................................ 25 5.3.1 Direct Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 25 5.3.2 Project Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 28 5.3.3 Display Texts ........................................................................................................................................ 30 5.3.4 List of Configuration Settings ............................................................................................................... 33 6 OPERATION ............................................................................................................................ 37 6.1 Communication ....................................................................................................................................... 37 6.1.1 Online Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 37 6.1.2 Online and Emergency Mode............................................................................................................... 37 6.1.3 Offline Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 38 6.2 Control and Display Elements ................................................................................................................ 39 6.2.1 Display .................................................................................................................................................. 39 6.2.2 LED Status Bar..................................................................................................................................... 40 6.2.3 Sound Signals ...................................................................................................................................... 40 6.3 Purchasing a Product ............................................................................................................................. 41 6.4 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 42 6.4.1 Error: Certificate error .......................................................................................................................... 42 www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 5 GAT Vending 6100 BA Contents 6.4.2 Error: Out of service ............................................................................................................................ 42 6.4.3 Error: No connection to vending machine ........................................................................................... 42 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 43 7.1 Technical Data ....................................................................................................................................... 43 7.2 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................ 44 6 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About this Manual This manual describes the mechanical installation, electrical connection, and the configuration and commissioning of the GAT Vending 6100 BA with a vending machine. The basic operation of the GAT Vending 6100 BA for the end user is also described. The installation and operation of the vending machine to which the GAT Vending 6100 BA is connected is not included in this manual. Please refer to the documentation of the respective vending machine for further information. A description of the commands required to integrate the GAT Vending 6100 BA with custom software applications is also available in a separate document. 1.2 Chapter Overview Chapter "1. Introduction" contains general information about this manual and the conventions (terminology and formatting) used therein. Chapter "2. Device Overview" provides an overview of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Here is a general functional description, the intended use or application of the device and the components and accessories delivered with the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Chapter "3. Installation" includes instructions on how the GAT Vending 6100 BA is mounted onto a vending machine. The installation procedure of the device in addition to the important measurement and installation diagrams are available here. Chapter "4". Electrical Connections" describes how the GAT Vending 6100 BA is connected electrically (data interface, power supply) to the vending machine. Chapter "5. Startup and Configuration" describes the startup process of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Also available in this section is a description of the system and configuration settings, which determine how the terminal communicates with the network and how the terminal interacts with the user respectively. Chapter "6. Operation" describes the general operation of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. The differences between the various operating modes are also explained in this section. In chapter "7. Technical Information", all the relevant technical information for the GAT Vending 6100 BA is available. 1.3 Document Format The following format is used in this manual to display important but not safety-critical information:
Information text Information text Information text Information text Information text Information text Information text Information text Information text. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 7 GAT Vending 6100 BA Introduction Instructions, which must be executed by the user, and the results of these instructions are formatted as follows:
Instruction for user Instruction for user Instruction for user Instruction for user Instruction for user Instruction for user Instruction for user. o Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result Instruction result. 1.4 Terminology Several key terms are used in this manual and are defined below. Computer / PC:
These terms refer to all desktop and laptop computers running a Microsoft Windows operating system. Data Carrier:
A data carrier is a form of identification media that is used by staff and visitors in a facility for identification. Data carriers are available in a variety of different forms such as plastic wristbands and chip cards. Data carriers are also available to suit different RFID technologies (LEGIC, MIFARE, ISO 15693). FID (Company ID) and Site Key:
The FID and site key are unique numbers assigned to every facility installation. The site key is a combination of the FID and the read and write keys. The site key is used in MIFARE and ISO 15693 systems and is encoded in every data carrier and device used in the facility thereby ensuring that data carriers from one installation cannot be used in other installations. GAT Config Manager:
GANTNER developed PC software that is used to configure GANTNER devices such as the GAT Vending 6100 BA. A separate manual is available and integrated into the software. While the software is open, click on the Help drop-down menu and select How Do I. RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification):
Identification over a short distance using radio frequency. An RFID data carrier is used to identify users in GANTNER systems. User / Guest / Visitor:
These general terms all refer to a person in a facility who uses the vending machine and GAT Vending 6100 BA. 1.5 Contact and Inquiries For all inquiries concerning the GAT Vending 6100 BA please get in touch with your GANTNER representative /
distributor or directly with one of the GANTNER Technology branch offices. The office addresses, phone and fax numbers are listed on the inner side of the cover. 8 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Device Overview 2 DEVICE OVERVIEW 2.1 Components and Accessories The following components are supplied with the GAT Vending 6100 BA or, where indicated, available to order as an accessory. 1 ....... GAT Vending 6100 BA 2 ....... Plastic mounting plate (included with the GAT Vending 6100 BA) 3 ....... Aluminium mounting plate (available as an accessory Part No.: 905127) 4 ....... GAT Vending MDB Kabel (included with the GAT Vending 6100 BA) 5 ....... GAT Reader WK to open the housing (included with the GAT Vending 6100 BA) 6 ....... Mounting hardware for plastic mounting plate 3 x M3 x 8 mm bolts, nuts and washers (included with the GAT Vending 6100 BA) Figure 2.1 GAT Vending 6100 BA components www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 9 GAT Vending 6100 BA Device Overview 2.2 GAT Vending 6100 BA Functional Description The GAT Vending BA 6100 BA is a read / write terminal for cashless payment at vending machines. The identification of facility guests by the GAT Vending 6100 BA is done using contactless RFID data carriers (Radio Frequency Identification). The cost of the purchased product is either debited directly from the guests data carrier
(offline mode - data carrier operates as an electronic wallet) or from the guests account (online mode). Four function keys are provided on the GAT Vending 6100 BA for general operation and product choice. The information display can be configured to show specific application messages and symbols. Communication between the GAT 6100 Vending BA and the vending machines occurs via the MDB interface
(standard interface for vending machines). In addition to the MDB interface, an Ethernet interface is provided by the GAT Vending 6100 BA for connection to the network or where available, directly to the vending machine. 2.3 Supported Data Carriers To purchase products from the vending machine, facility guests are identified by the GAT Vending 6100 BA using contactless RFID data carriers. A frequency of13.56 MHz is used. The following types of data carrier are supported by the GAT Vending 6100 BA. However, please note that depending on the type of data carrier in use, not all operating modes are available (see section 6. Operation).
- LEGIC Prime (online and offline mode)
- LEGIC Advant (online and offline mode)
- MIFARE Classic (online mode)
- MIFARE DESFire (online mode)
- ISO 15693 (online and emergency mode) In addition to supporting the data carriers listed above, the GAT Vending 6100 BA can also identify NFC-enabled devices such as tags or smartphones. 10 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Installation 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 General Information There are two methods for installing the GAT Vending 6100 BA.
- For vending machines with standard EVA cutouts, the aluminum mounting plate can be ordered as an accessory
(Part No. 905127) and used to mount the terminal.
- For vending machines without standard EVA cutouts, corresponding holes must be drilled into the front side of the vending machine. The aluminium mounting plate is not absolutely mandatory for installation. 3.2 Installation in Vending Machines with Standard Cutouts Vending machines are often provided with a cutout for attaching a payment unit such as the GAT Vending 6100 BA. A standard EVA (European Vending Association) dimension is usually used for this cutout. For vending machines with a standard EVA cutout, the GAT Vending 6100 BA can be mounted using the aluminium mounting plate. 1 ....... Cutouts for mounting the aluminum mounting plate onto a vending machine 2 ....... Holes for attaching the plastic mounting plate to the aluminium mounting plate 3 ....... Opening for cable access Figure 3.1 Aluminium mounting plate www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 11 GAT Vending 6100 BA Installation To install the GAT Vending 6100 BA in vending machines with standard EVA cutouts, proceed with the following instructions and accompanying diagrams. Position the aluminium mounting plate next to the cutout on the inside of the vending machine in the correct orientation as shown in Figure 3.2. Attach the aluminium mounting plate to the vending machine using four bolts, washers and nuts (not included with the aluminium mounting plate). 1 ....... 4 x nuts (not included with the aluminum mounting plate) 2 ....... 4 x washers (not included with the aluminum mounting plate) 3 ....... Aluminum mounting plate 4 ....... Wall (front side) of the vending machine 5 ....... 4 x bolts (not included with the aluminum mounting plate) Figure 3.2 - Installation of the aluminum mounting plate for vending machines with standard EVA cutouts 12 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Installation Position the plastic mounting plate next to the previously attached aluminum mounting plate on the outside of the vending machine in the correct orientation as shown in Figure 3.3. Attach the plastic mounting plate to the aluminium mounting plate on the front of the vending machine using three M3 x 8 mm bolts (included with the plastic mounting plate). The bolts are attached directly to the threaded holes in the aluminium mounting plate (2 in Figure 3.1). Ensure the plastic mounting plate is firmly attached and the screws are tightened. 1 ....... Plastic mounting plate 2 ....... 3 M3 x 8 mm bolts (included with the GAT Vending 6100 BA) 3 ....... Opening for cable access Figure 3.3 Attaching the plastic mounting plate to the aluminium mounting plate www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 13 GAT Vending 6100 BA Installation 3.3 Installation in Vending Machines without Standard Cutouts Position the plastic mounting plate on the outside of the vending machine in the correct orientation as shown in Figure 3.4. Mark the positions of the three mounting holes (2 in Figure 3.4). Drill the three mounting holes in the outer wall of the vending machine. Attach the plastic mounting plate to the front of the vending machine using the three M3 x 8 mm bolts and accompanying nuts and washers that are included with the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Ensure the plastic mounting plate is firmly attached and the bolts are tightened. 1 ....... Plastic mounting plate 2 ....... 3 x mounting holes 3 ....... Opening for cable access 4 ....... 3 x M3 nuts 5 ....... 3 x washers 6 ....... 3 x M3 x 8 mm bolts Figure 3.4 - Installation of the plastic mounting plate for vending machines without standard EVA cutouts 14 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Installation 3.4 Attaching the GAT Vending 6100 BA to the Mounting Plate After the connection cabling is connected to the GAT Vending 6100 BA (see "4. Electrical Connections"), the GAT Vending 6100 BA is attached to the mounting plate as follows. Align the GAT Vending 6100 BA onto the mounting plate so that both holding screws (3) go through the openings in the mounting plate and both hooks on the mounting plate also align with the corresponding openings in the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Slide the GAT Vending 6100 BA downwards until the device sits centered and flush on the mounting plate. o When the GAT Vending 6100 BA is attached correctly, the mounting plate security hook (3) locks into place on the GAT Vending 6100 BA and the device is held securely. When the GAT Vending 6100 BA is correctly attached it can only be removed using the GAT Reader WK special tool (see next section). 1 ....... Plastic mounting plate 2 ....... Holding screws 3 ....... Security hook Figure 3.5 Attaching the GAT Vending 6100 BA www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 15 GAT Vending 6100 BA Installation 3.5 Detaching the GAT Vending 6100 BA from the Mounting Plate To detach the GAT Vending 6100 BA from the mounting plate, the supplied GAT Reader WK special tool is required. The procedure for detachment is as follows. Insert the "GAT Reader WK" special tool (2) with its long side from underneath into the opening (1) until the hook is released. Keep the GAT Reader WK in this position. Slide the GAT Vending 6100 BA upwards. Lift the GAT Vending 6100 BA away from the plastic mounting plate. Ensure the connection cable is not damaged. Disconnect the connection cable from the RJ 45 plug. o The GAT Vending 6100 BA can now be removed. 1 ....... Opening for access to the securing hook 2 ....... GAT Reader WK Figure 3.6 Detaching the GAT Vending 6100 BA from the plastic mounting plate 16 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Electrical Connections 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Safety Warning for the GAT Vending 6100 BA Due to its SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage Supply) design, the GAT Vending 6100 BA provides extra protection against electrical shock. However, be aware that vending machines operate at higher voltages so it is essential to always turn off the power supply of the vending machine before connecting the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Never open the GAT Vending 6100 BA housing when voltage is applied. Please also refer to the documentation of the vending machine and follow the instructions therein. 4.1 MDB Connection The MDB connection is a standardized machine interface that allows the connection of currency changers and validators to the vending machine. The GAT Vending 6100 BA uses the MDB interface to communicate with the vending machine. Insert the long end of the MDB connection cable (supplied with the GAT Vending 6100 BA) into the corresponding connector on the back part of the GAT Vending 6100 BA housing. Attention: Switch off the vending machine before connecting the GAT Vending 6100 BA to the MDB bus. The MDB plug of the connection cable can only be inserted into the socket in the correct orientation. 1 ....... MDB connection cable Figure 4.1 Connection of the MDB interface The GAT Vending 6100 BA is supplied with a DC power source in the range of 20 to 35 V (according to MDB standard). To ensure that the GAT Vending 6100 BA operates correctly, the LPS that limits the power input is protected by a Surface Mount Fuse (Fast Blow type). www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 17 GAT Vending 6100 BA Electrical Connections 4.2 Ethernet Connection The GAT Vending 6100 BA has one Ethernet connection, which is available via the RJ45 socket on the rear part of housing. A direct Ethernet connection to the GAT Vending 6100 BA is only required for configuration. To connect via Ethernet, one network cable with a minimum specification of CAT 5 (STP) is required. The GAT Vending 6100 BA supports data rates of 10 to 100 Mbit/s. It is recommended to provide a separate port at the switch or patch panel for each GAT Vending 6100 BA terminal. Figure 4.2 - Ethernet network Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port on the back part of the GAT Vending 6100 BA housing. 1 ....... Ethernet cable Figure 4.3 Ethernet connection 18 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration 5 STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION Ensure the installation process and electrical connections have been carried out as described in the previous chapters. The GAT Vending 6100 BA starts automatically when power is applied to the device. For the configuration of the GAT Vending 6100 BA, the difference between the system settings and the configuration settings must be clarified. The system settings affect how the device communicates with the network and the configuration settings affect how the device operates and interacts with the user. 5.1 Starting the GAT Vending 6100 BA The startup process begins when power is supplied to the GAT Vending 6100 BA. The GANTNER logo and the currently installed software version ("BL-Vers.") is displayed. The status LEDs flash green and red alternately and the terminal searches for a connection to the vending machine and network. Figure 5.1 Start screen of the GAT Vending 6100 BA The startup process takes up to one minute after which the terminal displays the current system settings. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 19 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Figure 5.2 System settings of the GAT Vending 6100 BA The system settings can be accessed and configured via the service menu (see "5.2.1. Service Menu "). If the user does not actively open the service menu at the terminal, the GAT Vending 6100 BA continues to startup before entering into idle mode. The main screen is displayed and the RFID reading field flashes blue. Figure 5.3 Main screen (example) 20 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration 5.2 System Settings The system settings of the GAT Vending 6100 BA can be configured directly on-site via the service menu of the terminal. Alternatively, some of the settings can be defined via the network using GAT Config Manager software. 5.2.1 Service Menu The service menu can be accessed during startup of the GAT Vending 6100 BA when the device settings (see Figure 5.2) are shown on the display. While the device settings are displayed, the function keys on the front of the device must be pressed in the following sequence: 1 - 1 - 4 - 4 - 2 - 3. Figure 5.4 - Keys for activating the service menu After pressing the keys in the correct sequence, the service menu is displayed:
Figure 5.5 - Service menu of the GAT Vending 6100 BA www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 21 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Navigation within the service menu is done by pressing the corresponding keys. The current function for each key is shown at the bottom of the display and this can change depending on the menu. However, as a general guide:
Keys 1 and 2 control movement up and down respectively. Key 3 is the "ESC" key and used to exit the menu. Key 4 is the "OK" key and used for confirmation. ESC and OK are used to return to the previous menu where "ESC" discards changes to the settings and "OK"
saves any changes made. To exit the service menu, press Key 3 ("ESC") and confirm in the next screen with "Yes". 5.2.2 Communication Settings Select the "Communication" menu item in the service menu and press key 4 "OK". o The communication menu opens. Figure 5.6 - Communication menu Moving the cursor onto a menu item and pressing "OK" displays the settings for the menu item. The DHCP settings are shown below as an example. Figure 5.7 - DHCP settings Using key 3 "", you can move the cursor to select an option. For example, move the cursor to "on" and you can change from "on" to "off" using keys 1 "" and 2 "". This process applies for all the settings in the service menu. The following settings can be made:
- DHCP:
- IP Address:
Set to "on" if a DHCP server is used in the network. In this case, the remaining settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS) are set automatically by the DHCP server. If a DHCP server is not used for automatic IP assignment, enter the IP address of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Definition of the network prefix. IP address of the default gateway. IP address of the primary DNS (domain name server). IP address of the secondary DNS (domain name server).
- Subnet Mask:
- Default Gateway:
- Primary DNS:
- Secondary DNS:
- Device Name: Network name for the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Standard is "GA" + part number (6 digits) + serial number (7 digits) of the device. 22 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration
- MAC Address: The hardware MAC address of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. This cannot be changed. 5.2.3 Reader Settings Different settings for the RFID reader of the GAT Vending 6100 BA are available in this menu. Figure 5.8 - Reader settings menu The RFID reader type of the GAT Vending 6100 BA is shown on the first line (here "Legic Adv"). The following functions are available in this menu:
Read UID No. Via this function, the unique number (UID) of a data carrier, which is held next to the reading field of the GAT Vending 6100 BA while the function is open, is read and displayed. Read/Clear Authorization These functions are only available for LEGIC readers. The functions allow you to view (read) or delete (clear) the authorization data stored in the internal LEGIC reader. 5.2.4 Time and Date Settings During operation, the GAT Vending 6100 BA displays the current time and date. For accuracy, it is important that these settings are correct. To change the time and date, select the "Date/Time" menu item from the service menu. Figure 5.9 - Time and date settings of the GAT Vending 6100 BA Select the value to change using key 3 "". Change the number, where the cursor is positioned, using keys 1 "" and 2 "". Confirm with key 4 "OK". www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 23 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration 5.2.5 Display Settings Different settings for the display of the GAT Vending 6100 BA are available in this menu. Contrast The contrast between black and white on the display of the GAT Vending 6100 BA can be adjusted. Select "Display and then the Contrast menu item. Figure 5.10 - Setting the contrast of the GAT Vending 6100 BA Change to the contrast value using key 3 "". Change the value using keys 1 "" and 2 "". o The contrast is instantly adjusted and can be seen directly while changing the value. Selecting "Default"
restores the contrast value to the factory setting. Confirm the contrast setting with key 4 "OK". Brightness active This function adjusts the brightness of the backlit display for when the device is operating in standard mode. The brightness level ranges from 0 80. Brightness save This function adjusts the brightness of the backlit display for when the device is operating in energy saving mode. The brightness level ranges from 0 80. 5.2.6 Reset Factory Settings With the "Factory Settings" menu item, the system settings of the GAT Vending 6100 BA can be reset to their default values, as they were upon leaving the factory. Figure 5.11 - Factory settings After restoring the factory settings, the TCP/IP communication settings must be reconfigured to enable communication with the GAT Vending 6100 BA. 24 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration 5.3 Configuration Settings The configuration settings are the device functions that determine how the GAT Vending 6100 BA interacts with the user. These settings can be viewed and modified using "GAT Config Manager" PC software. This section provides an overview on how to define the configuration settings with GAT Config Manager. A user guide is available when you install GAT Config Manager. The user guide contains detailed information about the functionality and use of the software. In order to configure a GAT Vending 6100 BA, you must know the communication settings such as the IP address and port number (default 8208) for TCP/IP configuration. To find this information see section "5.2. System Settings". Configuration Options There are two ways to configure a GAT Vending 6100 BA with GAT Config Manager.
- Direct configuration: A connection to the GAT Vending 6100 BA must be established by entering all the communication settings required for a manual connection.
- Project configuration: A project is created where the GAT Vending 6100 BA and its communication settings are defined once. Configuring the device is then done simply by clicking on the Configure device option in the project. One project can contain multiple devices. To begin configuring a device first start GAT Config Manager via the start menu within Windows. The default location of the software is "Programs > Gantner Electronic GmbH > GAT Config Manager". 5.3.1 Direct Configuration After opening GAT Config Manager, complete the following steps to directly configure a GAT Vending 6100 BA. Click on the "Open Device" icon at the top of the program. o The device configuration wizard opens. Figure 5.12 - Open device for direct configuration o The wizard requests the information required to connect to the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Go to the next page of the wizard by clicking Next. To return to a previous page click Previous and to close the wizard click Cancel. The "Finish" button becomes available when the wizard has received all the necessary information. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 25 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Select the communication type. Choose TCPIP for the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Click on Next. Figure 5.13 - Open device for direct configuration (Wizard step 1) Enter the IP address and port number of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Click on Next. Figure 5.14 - Open device for direct configuration over TCP/IP (Wizard step 2) 26 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Figure 5.15 - Ready to start configuration (Wizard step 3) Press "Start configuration". o GAT Config Manager connects to the GAT Vending 6100 BA and after a short pause, uploads and displays the current configuration of the device. Figure 5.16 Configuration window of the GAT Vending 6100 BA www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 27 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration The configuration settings of the GAT Vending 6100 BA are organized into several categories. The directory on the left (1) lists the different configuration categories. Click on a category and the settings for this category can be viewed and adjusted in the field to the right (2). o A short description of the setting is shown at the bottom of the window (3). An overview of all the GAT Vending 6100 BA configuration settings is available in section 5.3.4 List of Configuration Settings. More information on the operation of GAT Config Manager is available in a separate manual. 5.3.2 Project Configuration Complete the following steps to configure the GAT Vending 6100 BA via a project in GAT Config Manager. Click on the Create Project icon (2 in Figure 5.17) to start a new project. When a project for the GAT Vending 6100 BA already exists, click on the Open Project icon (1 in Figure 5.17) to open the existing project. Figure 5.17 - GAT Config Manager project setup Once a project is established, click on the Scan Device icon (1 in Figure 5.18). o The software scans the network and displays a list of all connected GANTNER devices. Select the GAT Vending 6100 BA requiring configuration from the list. Use information such as the IP and MAC address to identify the correct device. o The selected device is highlighted in blue as shown in Figure 5.18. Click on OK (2 in Figure 5.18) o The selected device is added to the Devices list (3 in Figure 5.18). 28 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Figure 5.18 Network scan to add a device The main project window displays all the information that has been entered into GAT Config Manager. Click on the GAT Vending 6100 BA in the Devices list and information about the selected device is shown to the right of the project tree. Here you can view the predefined device and network settings. Figure 5.19 Project window www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 29 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration To configure the display texts of the GAT Vending 6100 BA, click on the "Display Texts" tab. Here you can edit each individual message that is displayed on the selected terminal (see "5.3.3. Display Texts"). Click on the "(2) Configure" button to view and adjust the configuration settings of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. The existing configuration is uploaded from the terminal and displayed in the configuration window. See Figure 5.16 in the previous section for more information on the configuration window. 5.3.3 Display Texts The texts that are shown on the display of a GAT Vending 6100 BA can be edited in GAT Config Manager. Complete the following steps to edit the display texts. In the project window, select the GAT Vending 6100 BA from the project tree. Click on the "Display Texts" tab. o GAT Config Manager loads the data from the device and displays them in the project window. Figure 5.20 Display texts 30 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration In the Key column of Figure 5.20, the type of message is identified and in the Value column, the text can be entered. Each separate line of text is shown on a separate line of the display. The maximum length of 1 text line is 21 characters. If a line of text does not fit on the display of the GAT Vending 6100 BA using the standard font size, the GAT Vending 6100 BA automatically uses a smaller font size to display the entire text line. The GAT Vending 6100 BA can only display text from Windows code page 1252 (Western European), 1251
(Cyrillic), 1257 (Baltic) and 1255 (Hebrew). Text in any other format is shown as "*" on the display. In the following table, each cell in the Example column represents one line of text. A blank cell represents a blank line on the display of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Examples with two cells mean that only two lines of text can be entered in GAT Config Manager. Definition of the texts:
Identifier Idle ConfigMode CardAgain Card_Read Allow Deny OutOfService RemoveCard WaitPermission Certificate_Error inactive disabled session_Idle insufficient_Funds Definition Displayed during standard online operation to instruct the user to hold their data carrier next to the reading field. Is shown when the host computer is the communication master, e.g., when a configuration file is loaded from or to the GAT Vending 6100 BA Is shown when the user must present their data carrier to be read by the terminal again. Is shown when the user must present their data carrier to be read by the terminal. Is shown when the users product selection is allowed and being dispensed. Is shown when the data carrier is not read correctly by the GAT Vending 6100 BA or the data carrier is invalid. For online mode, this message is shown when communication to the server/host is interrupted. Is shown when the GAT Vending 6100 BA reads the same data carrier more than once without it being removed first. After the terminal has read a data carrier and sent a request to the host, this message is shown while the terminal waits for a response from the host. Is shown when the data carrier is not read correctly by the GAT Vending 6100 BA or the data carrier is invalid. Is shown when the GAT Vending 6100 BA does not receive a response from the vending machine. Is shown when the GAT Vending 6100 BA is deactivated by the vending machine. Is shown when the GAT Vending 6100 BA displays the users account balance. Is shown when the users account balance is not enough to meet the price of their product selection. Example Your data carrier please Loading configuration Again your data carrier please Your data carrier please Dispensing product Dispensing not allowed Out of service Please remove data carrier Please wait Certificate error No master connection Device disabled Credit:
Euro Insufficient funds www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 31 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Vend_Failed Always_Idle Is shown when the vending machine fails to deliver the users selected product. This message is shown while the GAT Vending 6100 BA waits for the user to select a product. Bookings_Lock For online + emergency mode. Shown when the memory capacity of the GAT Vending 6100 BA is reached. offl_cashback offl_refund_OK For offline mode. This message is shown when the user must present their data carrier so the GAT Vending 6100 BA can credit money to the users account. For offline mode. This message is shown when the GAT Vending 6100 BA has credited money to the users data carrier account. Vending failed Choose product Booking memory full Card please chargeback Credit refund ok Table 5.1 Display texts of the GAT Vending 6100 BA 32 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration 5.3.4 List of Configuration Settings The following table lists all the configuration settings available for the GAT Vending 6100 BA in GAT Config Manager. A brief description and the format (where applicable) for each setting are shown in the table. Make sure to enter data in the indicated format for settings such as time definitions, etc. Options Communication Ethernet Port number MAC address DHCP enabled Static IP address Static subnet mask Static primary DNS Static secondary DNS Static default gateway NetBIOS name Description Format Default Port used for communication with the device The MAC address of the device (cannot be changed) Integer Integer 8000 If enabled, will use the IP settings from a DCHP server Boolean True IP address of the device if DHCP is disabled IPv4 add. 192.168.1.37 Subnet mask of the device (if DHCP is disabled) IPv4 add. 255.255.255.0 Primary DNS address of the device (if DHCP disabled) IPv4 add. 192.168.1.13 Secondary DNS address of the device (if DHCP disabled) IPv4 add. 192.168.1.11 Default gateway of the device (if DHCP is disabled) IPv4 add. 192.168.1.6 NetBIOS name of the device Dynamic IP address IP address got from the DHCP Server Dynamic subnet mask Subnet mask got from the DHCP Server Dynamic default gateway Default gateway got from the DHCP Server 100 MBit Ethernet enabled Option to enable 100 MBit Ethernet link, 10 MBit if disabled Port Debug UDP port to assist service technicians with fault diagnosis Integer Timeout setting for the commands "Card Ident Request"
and "Product Vending Request"
Integer Text GW + Part No.
+ Serial No. IPv4 add. 0.0.0.0 IPv4 add. 0.0.0.0 IPv4 add. 0.0.0.0 Boolean true Ident Message Timeout Protocol Communication mode Hardware Display Contrast Brightness active mode Brightness active mode Energy save delay Application General Operating mode of Online, Online + Emergency or Offline the device. Select between Menu Online Contrast of the display. Range: 0 63. 0: Set to default Integer Brightness of the display when the device is in standard operation mode. Range: 0 - 80 Brightness of the display when the device is in energy saving mode. Range: 0 - 80 Idle time in milliseconds before the device switches to energy saving mode. Integer Integer Integer Sound signals enabled Turn on/off sound signals emitted after user activity Boolean true Time format Format used to display time values on the device. Select 0 24, AM / PM or Disable Menu 0 - 24 Use alternative font Select to use the alternative font for displaying text Boolean False Font loaded Device License Description of the currently loaded font data License to enable special features of the device Disable Secure UID Option to disable the Secure UID Hex 0000 Boolean False Data handling Locker 1 Read Locker 2 Read Option to read data from the first locker segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean False Option to read data from the second locker segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean False www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 33 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration User Read Cash 1 Read Cash 2 Read Access Read Third party Read Timeouts Ident timeout Product draw timeout Idle timeout Feedback screen Cashless Device Option to read data from the user segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean false Option to read data from the first cash segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean False Option to read data from the second cash segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean False Option to read data from the access segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean False Option to read data from the third party segment of the data carrier and send to host Boolean False Timeout in milliseconds for input after a data carrier is identified (read) Timeout in milliseconds for feedback from vending machine after product selection Integer 30000 Integer 60000 Timeout in milliseconds for product selection Timeout in milliseconds for all feedback screens Integer Integer 15000 3000 Mainly for service technicians. Default currency code Define the default currency code Country code Scale factor Decimal places Force single vend Use VMC display Online request MDB address Verify age Check card available Auto reset timeout Bus Timeout Factor Define the country code Define the scale factor for cash values Define the number of decimal places for cash values Option to cancel vending session after each transaction. Required for vending machines that start multiple vending transactions Option to show GAT Vending 6100 BA text on the vending machines display (where possible) Option to perform an online request for every product. The host can individually allow special products or send online prices Select the cashless device number in use at the vending machine. Cashless Device 1 or Cashless Device 2 Option to activate age checking functionality, as far as the information is available Option to end vending session when data carrier is removed from the RFID reading field Reset MDB bus after terminal is set to inactive mode for x seconds. 0 = disable auto reset function Factor to increase the timeout for MDB communication for slow answers (1 = 5 ms, 2 = 10 ms, 3 = 15 ms, 4 =
20 ms, 5 = 25 ms) Integer Integer Integer Integer 2 Boolean False Boolean False Boolean False Menu Cashless Device 1 Boolean False Boolean False Integer Integer VMC Status Read-only data. Mainly for service technicians. VMC = Vending Machine Controller VMC connection VMC feature level VMC feature bits VMC manufacturer VMC serial number VMC connection VMC feature level VMC feature bits VMC manufacturer VMC serial number VMC model number VMC model number VMC SW version VMC software version 34 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Emergency Mode Funds Payment type Simulated account balance (in cents) for every data carrier in emergency mode Select the price setting: Default Price, Price List, Discount Group, Discount, Surcharge Integer 8000 Menu Default Price Discount/Surcharge [%]
Define a percentage price discount / surcharge User group Pricelist/Disc grp Emergency revalue Pseudo always idle Unknown cash value Offline Mode Define the user group Define the pricelist / discount group Option to allow revaluing in emergency mode Option to simulate a valid card with emergency mode settings. The user must present their data carrier only once per vending transaction. Option to send the Cash value not determined value when emergency values are used (0xFFFF). Not supported by many vending machines. Integer Integer Integer Boolean Boolean 0 0 0 False False Boolean False Cash segment NB GANTNER cash segment to read account data from Integer 1 Comm. Gateway Enable Comm Gateway Option to enable the communication gateway Boolean False Reader Read Mifare Read Legic Prime Read Legic Advant Read ISO 15693 Read FeliCa UID Option to read MIFARE data carriers Option to read LEGIC Prime data carriers Option to read LEGIC Advant data carriers Option to read ISO 15693 data carriers Option to read the UID of FeliCa data carriers Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Read Inside Secure UID Option to read the UID of Inside Secure data carriers Boolean Read ISO 14443B UID Option to read the UID of ISO 14443B data carriers Boolean True True False False False False False LEGIC Company ID Subsite Subsite enabled SSC MIFARE Site key Subsite Enable subsite Position Locker 1 Position Locker 2 ISO Site key Subsite Subsite enabled Position FID Position Locker 2 Position Locker 1 Position Locker 2 Third Party Segment ID Data start Data length Options for reading LEGIC data carriers. Company ID for the device. All data carriers must have the same company ID to be used with the device Hex 9999 Additional key for division of site keys Hex 00 Option to check the subsite keys of data carriers Boolean False Data carrier segment ID for SSC (cash segment) Hex 1A Options for reading MIFARE data carriers. Site key of the device. All data carriers must have the same site key to be used at the device Additional key for division of site keys Option to check the subsite keys of data carriers Indicates the data carrier segment for locker 1 data Indicates the data carrier segment for locker 2 data Options for reading of ISO 15693 data carriers. Hex 73E0818B Hex Boolean Integer Integer 00 False 4 5 Site key of the device. All data carriers must have the same site key to be used at the device Hex 73E0818B Additional key for division of site keys Option to check the subsite keys of data carriers Indicates the data carrier segment for general data Indicates the data carrier segment for certificate data Indicates the data carrier segment for locker 1 data Indicates the data carrier segment for locker 2 data Hex Boolean Integer Integer Integer Integer 00 False 13 15 19 23 Segment ID for third party data on the data carrier Start of the third party data segment Length of the third party data segment Integer Integer Integer www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 35 GAT Vending 6100 BA Startup and Configuration Mifare Classic Sector number Site key Read key Mifare DESFire Key set Read key number Application ID Encryption mode FileNum FileCommMode FileType ISO Block number LEGIC Search string Search string length Read only parameter Production Production Data Hardware Version Serial Number Software Version Sector number of the MIFARE Classic third party segment Integer 1 Site key of the MIFARE Classic third party segment Read key of the MIFARE Classic third party segment Hex Menu 73E0818B Key A Number of the read key Number of the write key ID of the target DESFire application Select the type of encryption mode File number to read data from File communication mode:
Plain, Maced, Enciphered Type of file:
Standard , Backup Integer Integer Text Menu Integer Menu Menu Block number position for ISO data Integer 13 Address of LEGIC segment on data carrier Length of string for LEGIC data carrier segment Hex Integer Production data for the device (set at manufacturer) Hardware Version of the Device Hardware Serial number of the device Software Version of the Application 6 Table 5.2 - Configuration settings for the GAT Vending 6100 BA For online mode If the host computer only requires the unique number of a data carrier, deleting all reading options makes the process faster as the data carrier does not need to be read. 36 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Operation 6 OPERATION Explained in this chapter are the different operating modes of the GAT Vending 6100 BA and the process required to purchase a product from a vending machine. As there are many different types of vending machine available, a range of operating conditions are possible. Therefore, a standard operation is described here and please also refer to the user manual of the vending machine for more detailed information. 6.1 Communication For configuration and general operation, the GAT Vending 6100 BA communicates with a server/host computer. To enable communication, the terminal uses certain protocols that are described in separate manuals. For standard operation of the device, it is not necessary to know the details of these protocols. The GANTNER developed software package, GAT DIRECT.Connect, provides a convenient method for configuring and operating the GAT Vending 6100 BA. Refer to the GAT DIRECT.Connect documentation for more information on this solution. 6.1.1 Online Mode Online mode is the standard operating mode for the GAT Vending 6100 BA. In online mode, when a data carrier is read the terminal sends the information over the network to the server/host and waits for a response. The server evaluates the information then sends commands and data back to the GAT Vending 6100 BA to control the vending operation. Master and Slave During online operation, the GAT Vending 6100 BA is in master mode and the server/host computer is in slave mode. The GAT Vending 6100 BA periodically asks the host if it needs to switch to master mode (e.g., to upload a configuration to the GAT Vending 6100 BA). If the host changes to master mode, the GAT Vending 6100 BA will change to slave mode. If no commands are received from the host after a certain time, the GAT Vending 6100 BA automatically changes back to master mode. When the GAT Vending 6100 BA is operating in online mode and communication to the server/host is lost, the GAT Vending 6100 BA automatically switches to out of operation mode. In out of operation mode, the terminal and connected vending machine are not able to be used until communication to the server/host is reestablished. 6.1.2 Online and Emergency Mode When the GAT Vending 6100 BA is operating in online and emergency mode and communication to the server/host is lost, the GAT Vending 6100 BA automatically switches from online mode to emergency mode. There are a range of configurable options that control how the terminal behaves while in emergency mode, and these allow vending operation to continue while communication is interrupted. For example, the Funds configuration setting allows a temporary account balance to be set for every valid data carrier. When a valid data carrier is read by the GAT Vending 6100 BA while the terminal is in emergency mode, the user is able to purchase a product and the price is deducted from the emergency mode account. As soon as communication is restored, the GAT Vending 6100 BA returns to the standard online mode of operation and sends the emergency mode transaction data to the host. Any guest who used the vending machine during emergency mode will have the cost of the purchase(s) debited from their online account. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 37 GAT Vending 6100 BA Operation 6.1.3 Offline Mode In offline mode, the GAT Vending 6100 BA operates autonomously and does not connect to a server/host for data evaluation and control. All information required to complete a vending transaction, such as the users account balance, is stored on the data carrier. Offline mode is only valid for LEGIC data carriers with a GANTNER cash segment. In offline mode, the terminal reads the data carrier and displays the users account balance. The user selects a product and must present their data carrier again to confirm the selection. The updated account balance is written onto the LEGIC data carrier and displayed on the terminal while the product is being dispensed. 38 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Operation 6.2 Control and Display Elements For user guidance, the GAT Vending 6100 BA is equipped with various control and display elements. This includes an LCD display, LEDs integrated into the RFID reading field and status bar, and a tone generator for acoustic signaling. Four function keys are also provided for menu navigation and product selection. 1 ....... LED status bar 2 ...... Display 3 ...... Reading field LED 4 ...... Function keys Figure 6.1 Control and display elements of the GAT Vending 6100 BA 6.2.1 Display The GAT Vending 6100 BA has a graphical, monochrome display that can display four lines of text. The display is used to show instructions and messages relating to the users current activity as well as additional information such as the users account balance. The display texts and the language can be individually configured using GAT Config Manager software (see "5. Startup and Configuration"). www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 39 GAT Vending 6100 BA Operation 6.2.2 LED Status Bar To indicate the current state of operation or to warn of an error, the LED status bar is designed to emit different colors (red or green) and styles (solid or blinking). The following table defines the LED status bar signaling. Signal Solid red Solid green Flashing red Flashing green No LED signal Definition
- No connection to the vending machine.
- No connection to server/host. Terminal in out of operation mode.
- Data carrier read
- Vending transaction declined
- Vending machine failed to dispense product
- Vending transaction approved
- Vending machine dispensing product
- Terminal idle
- Terminal deactivated Table 6.1 Signals of the LED status bar 6.2.3 Sound Signals To indicate the current state of operation or to warn of an error, the tone generator of the GAT Vending 6100 BA emits different sounds. The following table defines the acoustic signaling. Signal 1 x beep 2 x beeps Definition
- Data carrier read
- Vending transaction declined
- Connection broken
- Error 3 x beeps (rising in pitch)
- User account credited (offline mode) 3 x beeps (descending in pitch)
- User account debited (offline mode) Table 6.2 Definition of the sound signals 40 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Operation 6.3 Purchasing a Product The standard procedure for purchasing and dispensing a product at a vending machine controlled by the GAT Vending 6100 BA is as follows:
The GAT Vending 6100 BA displays a message inviting the user to read their data carrier. The LED status bar illuminates red and the RFID reader illuminates blue. Hold your data carrier next to the RFID reader. o The GAT Vending 6100 BA displays your current account balance. For offline mode, the account balance is stored on the LEGIC data carrier and for online mode, the account balance is stored on the server. Remove your data carrier from the reading field of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. o The default configuration allows you 10 seconds to select a product (see next step). Now select the product you want to purchase from the vending machine. Refer to the vending machine documentation for more information on this step. For offline mode, hold the data carrier again next to the RFID reader of the GAT Vending 6100 BA. o The cost of the purchase is deducted from your data carrier account and the updated balance is displayed. For online mode, your data carrier does not need to be read again by the GAT Vending 6100 BA. o The deduction takes place online and the updated account balance is displayed. Remove the purchased product from the vending machine. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 41 GAT Vending 6100 BA Operation 6.4 Troubleshooting If an error or a fault occurs with the GAT Vending 6100 BA, the terminal indicates this state via its display, beeper and status LEDs. The following information assists to identify errors. The text shown on the display can be modified. The texts shown below are the default texts as described in section 5.3.3 Display Texts. 6.4.1 Error: Certificate error Display: "Certificate error"
LED status bar: Flashing red Beeper: 2 x beeps Possible causes: Data carrier not read correctly by the GAT Vending 6100 BA, data carrier invalid (site key incorrect) 6.4.2 Error: Out of service Display: "Out of service"
LED status bar: Solid red Beeper: 2 x beeps Possible causes: Occurs when the GAT Vending 6100 BA is operating in online mode and the connection to the host/server is broken. 6.4.3 Error: No connection to vending machine Display: "No master connection"
LED status bar: Solid red Beeper: 2 x beeps Possible causes: Occurs when the GAT Vending 6100 BA does not receive any data from the vending machine 42 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Technical Data 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 7.1 Technical Data Permitted input voltage UDC:
20 to 35 V (MDB) Max. current consumption:
Max. transmission power:
Protection:
200 mA 200 mW Surface Mount Fuse AVX F0805B2R00FSTR (2A / 63V, Fast Blow type), ensures that the GAT Vending 6100 BA operates within the LPS limits. Frequency of reading field:
13.56 MHz Reader type:
LEGIC Advant (reads all LEGIC, MIFARE und ISO 15693 data carriers) Supported data carriers:
Control elements:
Interface elements:
- LEGIC Prime
- LEGIC Advant
- MIFARE Classic
- MIFARE DESFire
- ISO 15693
- 4 function keys
- RFID reader
- Graphical black & white display (LCD) with white LED backlight, resolution 128 x 64 pixels, visible display area = 50 mm x 25 mm
- RFID reader (illuminated)
- Acoustic signal
- LED status bar with LED segments in different colors Host interface:
Ethernet 10/100 MBit/s Vending machine interface:
MDB with standard 6-pin connector Housing material:
- Front part: Plastic PMMA
- Back part: Plastic PC-ABS Dimensions:
93 mm x 107 mm x 39 mm (3.66 x 4.2 x 1.54) Permitted ambient temperature:
0 C to +50 C (32 F to 122 F) Permitted storage temperature:
-10 C to +60 C (14 F to 140 F) Relative humidity:
20 to 80%, non-condensing Protection type:
Protection class:
Weight:
Environment class based on VdS 2110:
IP 54 III Approx. 200 g (0.44 lbs.) II (conditions in indoor areas) www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 43 GAT Vending 6100 BA Technical Data 7.2 Dimensions 1 ....... LED status bar 2 ....... Display (LCD) 3 ....... Function keys 4 ....... Illuminated, round scan field 5 ....... Device back part 6 ....... Device front part 7 ....... Plastic mounting plate 8 ....... Aluminium mounting plate (accessory) 44 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GAT Vending 6100 BA Technical Data This product is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directives on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EG. This product is in conformity with the following EC directives, including all applicable amendments:
- 1999/5/EC (R&TTE directive)
- 2011/65/EU (Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment) The GAT Vending 6100 BA was developed and fabricated under the quality management standard ISO 9001 and GANTNER Electronic GmbH is also certified according to standard ISO 14001. The WEEE symbol on GANTNER products and their packaging indicates that the corresponding material must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Instead such marked waste equipment must be disposed of by handing it over to a designated electronic waste recycling facility. Separating and recycling this waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest electronic waste recycling facility. GANTNER is committed to meeting or exceeding the requirements of the RoHS directive (2011/65/EU). The RoHS directive requires that manufacturers eliminate or minimize the use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in electrical and electronic equipment sold in the EU after July 1, 2006. FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC Warning Statement
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Label This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. _ This manual is valid from April 18th, 2017. It is subject to change. Amendments can be made without prior notice at any time. Note:
www.gantner.com HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 45 GAT Vending 6100 BA Technical Data 46 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 www.gantner.com GANTNER Electronic GmbH GANTNER Electronic GmbH Deutschland GANTNER Electronics Pty Ltd Australia Montafonerstrae 8 Industriestrae 40F 3/105a Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove 6780 Schruns Austria 44894 Bochum Germany T: +43 (0)5556 73784-0 T: +49 (0)234 58896-0 F: +43 (0)5556 73784-8000 F: +49 (0)234 58896-11 info@gantner.com info-de@gantner.com NSW 2208 Sydney Australia T: +61 (0)2 9011 8114 F: +61 (0)2 8209 1708 info-aus@gantner.com GANTNER Electronics Ltd. UK GANTNER Electronic GmbH Middle East 16 The Havens, Ransomes Europark P.O. Box 62702, Office 1604, Aspect Tower (Executive Towers group) Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9SJ Business Bay, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, U.A.E. United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1245 697588 T: +971 (0)4 451 7794 F: +971 (0)4 451 7795 Tech. Line: +44 (0)1480 212627 M: +971 (0)50 6504082 info-uk@gantner.com info-me@gantner.com 48 HB_GAT-VENDING6100BA--EN_121 Part No.: 533625 www.gantner.com www.gantner.com
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A-6780 Schruns, N/A
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1 |
Austria
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@intertek.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
NC4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GEA1160017A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
E****** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
43-55********
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1 | Fax Number |
43-55********
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1 |
E******@gantner.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Gantner Electronic GmbH
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1 | Name |
G**** G****
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1 | Physical Address |
Montafonerstr. 8
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1 |
Schruns, A-6780
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1 |
Austria
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1 | Telephone Number |
+43(0********
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1 |
g******@gantner.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Gantner Electronic GmbH
|
||||
1 | Name |
F******** D****
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
Montafonerstr. 8
|
||||
1 |
Schruns, A-6780
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1 |
Austria
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|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
+43(0********
|
||||
1 |
f******@gantner.com
|
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/21/2017 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RFID Payment Terminal for Vending Machines | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Deutschland GmbH
|
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1 | Name |
R****** D******
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
49-83********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
49-83********
|
||||
1 |
r******@intertek.com
|
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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