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l a u n a M l a c i n h c e T iWL220/250 Ingenico - 190-192 avenue Charles de Gaulle - 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine Tl. 33(0)1 46 25 82 00 - Fax 33 (0)1 47 72 56 95 www.ingenico.com Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 2/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Contents 1. Document __________________________________________________ 11 1.1. Document change history______________________________________________ 11 1.2. Document sign off ____________________________________________________ 11 2. Equipment __________________________________________________ 13 2.1. Introduction _________________________________________________________ 13 2.2. General hardware description __________________________________________ 13 2.2.1. Terminals description _________________________________________________________ 13 2.2.1.1. Dimensions & weight __________________________________________________________ 13 2.2.1.1.1. With 25 mm paper roll ______________________________________________________ 13 2.2.1.1.2. With 40 mm paper roll _____________________________________________________ 14 2.2.1.2. Functional overview ________________________________________________________ 14 2.2.2. Base description ______________________________________________________________ 16 2.3. Technical hardware characteristics ______________________________________ 16 2.3.1. Processor ____________________________________________________________________ 16 2.3.2. Memory capacity ______________________________________________________________17 2.3.3. Booster ______________________________________________________________________17 2.3.4. Data security __________________________________________________________________17 2.3.4.1. Hardware design ____________________________________________________________17 2.3.4.2. Software design ___________________________________________________________ 18 2.3.4.3. Product activation _________________________________________________________ 18 2.3.5. The isolation mechanism by electronic locking system _______________________________ 18 2.3.5.1. Isolation __________________________________________________________________ 18 2.3.5.2. MMU features _____________________________________________________________ 19 2.3.5.3. Inviolable memory protection ________________________________________________ 19 2.3.5.4. OS is inviolable and protected ________________________________________________ 19 2.3.5.5. The OS ensures the inter-violability of software application ________________________ 19 2.3.6. Card readers _________________________________________________________________ 19 2.3.6.1. Main smart card reader _____________________________________________________ 19 2.3.6.2. 2nd card reader ____________________________________________________________ 20 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 3/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.3.6.3. Magnetic stripe reader _______________________________________________________ 21 2.3.6.4. Contactless reader __________________________________________________________ 21 2.3.6.4.1. Introduction to Contactless _________________________________________________ 22 2.3.6.4.2. What is Contactless card payment? __________________________________________ 23 2.3.6.4.3. The advantages of Contactless technology ____________________________________ 23 2.3.6.5. SAM readers ______________________________________________________________ 23 2.3.7. Keypad , navigation pad ________________________________________________________ 24 2.3.8. Display ______________________________________________________________________ 25 2.3.9. Printer ______________________________________________________________________ 25 2.3.10. Audio _______________________________________________________________________ 26 2.3.11. Battery ______________________________________________________________________ 26 2.3.12. Power supply unit _____________________________________________________________ 27 3. Connectivity ________________________________________________ 29 3.1. On terminal _________________________________________________________ 29 3.1.1. Wired Connectivity: ____________________________________________________________ 29 3.1.1.1. micro USB type A/B ____________________________________________________________ 29 3.1.1.2. Base Interface _____________________________________________________________ 29 3.1.2. Wireless Connectivity __________________________________________________________ 30 3.1.2.1. GPRS ____________________________________________________________________ 30 3.1.2.2. 3G - HSDPA _______________________________________________________________ 30 3.1.2.3. Bluetooth ________________________________________________________________ 31 3.1.2.4. Wifi _____________________________________________________________________ 31 3.2. On base ____________________________________________________________ 31 3.2.1. Base charger _________________________________________________________________ 33 3.2.2. USB ________________________________________________________________________ 33 3.2.3. Bluetooth ___________________________________________________________________ 34 3.2.4. Modem (PSTN) _______________________________________________________________ 34 3.2.5. Ethernet_____________________________________________________________________ 35 4. Standards __________________________________________________ 37 4.1. Immunity characteristics_______________________________________________ 37 4.2. Disturbance produced by the equipment _________________________________ 37 4.3. Operating conditions _________________________________________________ 37 4.4. Storage conditions ___________________________________________________ 37 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 4/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 5. Norms and certifications ______________________________________ 39 6. Software ___________________________________________________ 41 6.1. Software architecture _________________________________________________ 41 6.2. Memory space allocation ______________________________________________ 42 6.3. Software security management _________________________________________ 43 6.4. Operating system ____________________________________________________ 43 6.4.1. Bootstrap ___________________________________________________________________ 43 6.4.2. Operating system (OS) characteristics ____________________________________________ 44 6.5. Manager ____________________________________________________________ 45 6.5.1. Terminal initialisation __________________________________________________________ 45 6.5.2. Terminal maintenance _________________________________________________________ 45 6.6. Software downloading ________________________________________________ 47 6.6.1. Downloading _________________________________________________________________ 47 6.6.2. LLT(Local Loading Tool) ________________________________________________________ 47 6.6.3. Downloading by USB key _______________________________________________________ 48 6.6.4. TMS (Terminal Management Server) ______________________________________________ 48 6.6.5. Downloading and managing memory allocation in the terminal ________________________ 48 6.6.6. Improved software downloading ________________________________________________ 48 6.6.7. Starting the downloading _______________________________________________________ 49 6.7. Development workstation _____________________________________________ 50 7. TMS _______________________________________________________ 51 7.1. Introduction _________________________________________________________ 51 7.2. Basic functions ______________________________________________________ 51 7.3. Advanced functions __________________________________________________ 51 7.4. Customer savings with Ingenico TMS solution _____________________________ 52 8. Glossary ____________________________________________________ 53 1. Document ___________________________________________________ 7 1.1. Document change history_______________________________________________ 7 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 5/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 1.2. Document sign off _____________________________________________________ 7 2. Equipment ___________________________________________________ 9 2.1. Introduction __________________________________________________________ 9 2.2. General hardware description ___________________________________________ 9 2.2.1. Terminals description __________________________________________________________ 9 2.2.1.1. Dimensions & weight ___________________________________________________________ 9 2.2.1.1.1. With 25 mm paper roll _______________________________________________________ 9 2.2.1.1.2. With 40 mm paper roll _____________________________________________________ 10 2.2.1.2. Functional overview ________________________________________________________ 10 2.2.2. Base description _______________________________________________________________ 12 2.3. Technical hardware characteristics ______________________________________ 12 2.3.1. Processor _____________________________________________________________________ 12 2.3.2. Memory capacity _____________________________________________________________ 13 2.3.3. Booster _____________________________________________________________________ 13 2.3.4. Data security _________________________________________________________________ 13 2.3.4.1. Hardware design ___________________________________________________________ 13 2.3.4.2. Software design ___________________________________________________________ 14 2.3.4.3. Product activation _________________________________________________________ 14 2.3.5. The isolation mechanism by electronic locking system _______________________________ 14 2.3.5.1. Isolation __________________________________________________________________ 14 2.3.5.2. MMU features _____________________________________________________________ 15 2.3.5.3. Inviolable memory protection ________________________________________________ 15 2.3.5.4. OS is inviolable and protected ________________________________________________ 15 2.3.5.5. The OS ensures the inter-violability of software application ________________________ 15 2.3.6. Card readers _________________________________________________________________ 15 2.3.6.1. Main smart card reader _____________________________________________________ 15 2.3.6.2. 2nd card reader ____________________________________________________________ 16 2.3.6.3. Magnetic stripe reader _______________________________________________________17 2.3.6.4. Contactless reader __________________________________________________________17 2.3.6.4.1. Introduction to Contactless ________________________________________________ 18 2.3.6.4.2. What is Contactless card payment? __________________________________________ 19 2.3.6.4.3. The advantages of Contactless technology ____________________________________ 19 2.3.6.5. SAM readers ______________________________________________________________ 19 2.3.7. Keypad , navigation pad ________________________________________________________ 20 2.3.8. Display _______________________________________________________________________ 21 2.3.9. Printer _______________________________________________________________________ 21 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 6/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.3.10. Audio _______________________________________________________________________ 22 2.3.11. Battery ______________________________________________________________________ 22 2.3.12. Power supply unit _____________________________________________________________ 23 3. Connectivity ________________________________________________ 25 3.1. On terminal _________________________________________________________ 25 3.1.1. Wired Connectivity: ____________________________________________________________ 25 3.1.1.1. micro USB type A/B ____________________________________________________________ 25 3.1.1.2. Base Interface _____________________________________________________________ 25 3.1.2. Wireless Connectivity __________________________________________________________ 26 3.1.2.1. GPRS ____________________________________________________________________ 26 3.1.2.2. Bluetooth ________________________________________________________________ 26 3.2. On base ____________________________________________________________ 27 3.2.1. Base charger _________________________________________________________________ 28 3.2.2. USB ________________________________________________________________________ 28 3.2.3. Bluetooth ___________________________________________________________________ 29 3.2.4. Modem (PSTN) _______________________________________________________________ 29 3.2.5. Ethernet_____________________________________________________________________ 30 4. Standards __________________________________________________ 31 4.1. Immunity characteristics_______________________________________________ 31 4.2. Disturbance produced by the equipment _________________________________ 31 4.3. Operating conditions _________________________________________________ 31 4.4. Storage conditions ___________________________________________________ 31 5. Norms and certifications ______________________________________ 33 6. Software ___________________________________________________ 35 6.1. Software architecture _________________________________________________ 35 6.2. Memory space allocation ______________________________________________ 36 6.3. Software security management _________________________________________ 37 6.4. Operating system ____________________________________________________ 37 6.4.1. Bootstrap ___________________________________________________________________ 37 6.4.2. Operating system (OS) characteristics ____________________________________________ 38 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 7/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 6.5. Manager ____________________________________________________________ 39 6.5.1. Terminal initialisation __________________________________________________________ 39 6.5.2. Terminal maintenance _________________________________________________________ 39 6.6. Software downloading ________________________________________________ 41 6.6.1. Downloading _________________________________________________________________ 41 6.6.2. LLT(Local Loading Tool) ________________________________________________________ 41 6.6.3. Downloading by USB key _______________________________________________________ 42 6.6.4. TMS (Terminal Management Server) ______________________________________________ 42 6.6.5. Downloading and managing memory allocation in the terminal ________________________ 42 6.6.6. Improved software downloading ________________________________________________ 42 6.6.7. Starting the downloading _______________________________________________________ 43 6.7. Development workstation _____________________________________________ 44 7. TMS _______________________________________________________ 45 7.1. Introduction _________________________________________________________ 45 7.2. Basic functions ______________________________________________________ 45 7.3. Advanced functions __________________________________________________ 45 7.4. Customer savings with Ingenico TMS solution _____________________________ 46 8. Glossary ____________________________________________________ 47 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 8/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Legend:
This symbol indicates a process to follow. This symbol indicates an important warning. Italic typeface in a frame indicates a piece of information. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 9/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 1. Document 1.1. Document change history Version Date V1 V2 V3 August 2010 Dec. 2010 June 2012 1.2. Document sign off Changes Creation Evolutions Up-date 3G Author L. LOMBARD C. JEANNEAU G. ANDRE Name Title Date Signature V. FILLAUD Product Management Mobility C. LARINIER R&D Product Manager G. ANDRE Marketing Product Manager Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 11/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2. Equipment 2.1. Introduction This document is aimed at describing from a technical perspective the Ingenicos new range of mobile terminals, the iWL series. The iWL range has been developed to address all the mobility payment needs, even in the most demanding situations. From pay-at-table to taking payment on-the-move, all iWL terminals have been designed around the core of Ingenicos innovative technology and security expertise, bringing to the market the first pocket-sized wireless payment device and the most comprehensive portable range ever. The iWL range is composed of 2 models:
iWL220 iWL250 This Technical Guide is mainly geared to meet the needs of the regions when answering tenders. It can be used as a Reference Guide for any specification-related question. This document is internal to Ingenico and should not be communicated to any customer. For further information, you can refer to the sales guide and the user guide. 2.2. General hardware description 2.2.1. Terminals description 2.2.1.1. Dimensions & weight 2.2.1.1.1. With 25 mm paper roll Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 13/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 44mm 54mm 285 g 78 mm 150 mm 2.2.1.1.2. With 40 mm paper roll 300 g 165 mm 78 mm 2.2.1.2. Functional overview Navigation keys Backlit keyboard Magnetic card reader Easy loading printer Large graphic display Smart card reader USB Connector Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 14/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Battery connector SIM Slot
(or 3rd SAM Option) 2 SAMs SLOT Mis en forme : Exposant Li-ion battery 2050mAh Micro-SD reader Model Type Display area Number of pixels Number of keys Function & navigation keys Keyboard Buzzer Audio speaker 2nd Smart card reader
(optional) iWL220/250 iWL220/250 with 25mm paper roll with 40 mm paper roll Monochrome 2.51 56,3 x 31,3 mm 128 x64 15 keys 7 keys Backlit Up to 60 dB
Color 2.81 57,1 x 42,8 mm 320 x 240 (QVGA) 15 keys 7 keys Backlit Up to 60 dB Optional External dimensions 150 (l) x 44 (H) x 78 (W) mm 165 (l) x 54 (H) x 78 (W) mm Weight 285g 300g Casing material Baked in ABS-PC Baked in ABS-PC Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 15/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.2.2. Base description Ethernet Port Power Jack Cable management USB B (Slave) USB A (Host) Modem &
RS232 ports Cable Management cage Highly resistant connector allowing 300k dockings Guiding areas allowing a single gesture docking Locking keyhole Connectors door Anti-slip bumpers Connector Description Terminal interface USB link between Base and Terminal Jack female (
3,5 1,3mm) PSU connector USB-A (Host) USB-B (Slave) Host port Slave port RJ11 RJ11 RJ45 Up to 2 RS232 ports for serial links Dial-up Modem Ethernet 10/100 Base T 2.3. Technical hardware characteristics 2.3.1. Processor Main CPU Clock frequency Capacity RISC 32-bits ARM9 processor 380 MHz 450 MIPS Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 16/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved RISC 32-bits ARM7 processor with flash and RAM memory 57 MHz 50 MIPS CRYPTO CPU (booster) Clock frequency Capacity Calendar The power of the iWL2xxs processors gives the following performance:
3DES less than 10s. Leap-year management Algorithm Keys 1024 exp 3 1024 exp 216 + 1 2048 exp 3 2048 exp 216 + 1 RSA 0,4 ms 3 ms 1,1 ms 9 ms SDA 1 ms 8 ms 3 ms 24 ms DDA 1,5 ms 13 ms 4,5 ms 38 ms 2.3.2. Memory capacity Memory iWL220 Internal SDRAM 16MB up to 32MB Internal Flash 16MB up to 128MB SD card reader Optional 2.3.3. Booster iWL250 32MB 128MB Standard The booster is a secured ASIC (crypto processor) including all the secured functions which protect the device against various attacks. The booster embedded has an impact on security personalization. 2.3.4. Data security 2.3.4.1. Hardware design The terminal was designed to be tamper sensitive, in order to preserve the sensitive data
(keys or confidential code) and to delete this data as soon as a tamper attempt is detected. Tamper detection Protection against tampering:
By micro switches By temperature monitoring Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 17/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved By voltage monitoring By CPU clock monitoring Tamper evidence When tampering occurs, the terminal reacts:
The crypto-processor deletes sensitive data A message is displayed to alert the user The crypto-processor locks The keypad locks with display of the message unauthorized or irruption 2.3.4.2. Software design Application software loading is made secure. Only authenticated, signed and certified software can be loaded into the terminal . The application software identification scheme is based on:
Asymmetric encryption algorithm with the public and private keys Certified RSA cards Software signature tool (SST) Software intended to be loaded into the secure terminal must first be signed by software signature tool. It can be downloaded or loaded using a LLT (local loading tool). Once the software is loaded, the crypto-processor checks the loaded softwares certificate and signature. The operation constitutes the authentication. If the loaded software is authentic, it is accepted. If this condition is satisfied, the downloading of a software application into an iWL2xx using a local or remote tool operates the same way as for other products in Ingenicos range. 2.3.4.3. Product activation The product has to be activated before any use. Once activated the terminal is operational. Activation enables:
authorization of application software loading and product security. 2.3.5. The isolation mechanism by electronic locking system 2.3.5.1. Isolation Read/write isolation is obtained by user confinement in the application software memory space, inter-software isolation is controlled by an MMU (memory management unit) . Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 18/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.3.5.2. MMU features Hardware protection Total inter-software protection (read/write) Code protection 2.3.5.3. Inviolable memory protection The controller checks each access to the memory. 2.3.5.4. OS is inviolable and protected The processor distinguishes two execution environments:
USER environment: software domain SUPERVISOR environment: OS domain No software running in the USER environment can access the SUPERVISOR environment. This exclusion mechanism is ensured by the processor itself. Therefore the operating system (OS) is tamper-proof, even in the case of an application software bug. This system tamper protection ensures that the isolation mechanism monitoring by the OS remains. 2.3.5.5. The OS ensures the inter-violability of software application The OS can decide the access rights of the USER environment at any time. The MMU used by the processor enables the software applications addressable space to be defined. A software application can only write to the memory space corresponding to the extent of its data field. Any attempt to write or read in another space is immediately trapped by the controller, generating an exception. Thus the operating system keeps a track of this incident for future use with remote diagnostics. The other software application remain tamper-proofed and operational. Furthermore, the software in question cannot even self destruct, because its write access to code is denied. 2.3.6. Card readers 2.3.6.1. Main smart card reader The smart card reader is located at the front of the terminal. It allows easy introduction and removal of the card, and leaving the card visible to the user. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 19/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved It can detect cards presence and resist to IK04 impact. Feature Description Conformity with ISO standard
- ISO/IEC 7816-1, 2, 3 standard
- EMV specifications Protocol handled Synchronous and Asynchronous T=0 & T= 1 Clock frequency 4,76MHz (double choice by SW, with PPS management) Protection Programming voltage Vpp Grip Synchronous cards Detection of short-circuit or over-consumption Detection of accidental removal Not connected 8 friction contacts (middle chip) Contact for card presence and removal Separate logical outputs on contacts 4 and 8 Possibility of specific drivers development on request. Power supply voltage Vcc 5V or 3V or 1.8V (transition by software) Read head lifespan 300 000 cycles 2.3.6.2. 2nd card reader On the iWL2xx the second card reader is an optional device. It is located at the rear side of the terminal. The card is hidden under a removable trapdoor. Featu Conformity with ISO standard Cards format Description ISO7816-2 ID1 format Synchronous cards Dont manage 4 and 8 contacts Read head lifespan Resist to foreign object insertion IP30 Resist to card insertion in a wrong way Up to 5000 card operations (insertion /withdrawal) Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 20/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.3.6.3. Magnetic stripe reader The reader is located on the right side of the terminal and a drawing indicates card position and swiping direction. The MSR simultaneously. is able to read the 3 tracks Feature Reader type Tracks read Description Manual Tracks ISO 1, 2, 3 Cards format accepted ISO7810 and 7811 and 7813 standards Card swipe speed From 0.1m/s to 1m/s with typical cards Read direction Bi-directional Read head lifespan 500 000 reads 2.3.6.4. Contactless reader The contactless reader is located around the display. Feature Reader type Description Contactless Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 21/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved ISO/IEC 14443-2 Type A&B standard EMV specifications Mifare:
Mifare classic 1k / classic 4k Mifare mini Mifare Ultralight /Ultralight C Cards format accepted Ultralight C managed as Ultralight (DES authentication not implemented) Mifare DESFire 2k/4k/8k Mifare Smart MX (Type A) ISO 14443 Type B NFC Master , passive mode Felica (scheduled for 2011) Calypso Information processing 4 indicator lights Communication speed 106 / 212 kb/s Operating volume Up to 4 cm Optional Yes (factory setting) 2.3.6.4.1. Introduction to Contactless Contactless is the term that was invented and widely adopted by the Smartcard industry to characterize a new way to read smartcards. By using radio signal, it is possible to read cards at a short distance, without inserting a card in the reader, thus the name contactless. Contactless technology is sometimes mixed with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which is partly true since both use the same principles: a reader (sometimes called a coupler) sends a radio frequency (RF) wave through a card or a tag containing a coil and a small chip RF power energizes the coil, giving enough current to power the chip and allows data transmission both way. It should be noted however that RFID is mostly used for identification of objects and animals, and is based on a wide range of frequencies (from 125 kHz to 5 GHz). On the contrary, contactless allows the use of microprocessor smartcards with more security and is preferred for the identification of persons (for ID, payment and others uses). Contactless uses only one frequency: 13.56 MHz. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 22/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.3.6.4.2. What is Contactless card payment?
The contact payment allows a cardholder to make a purchase without having to hang over, swipe or dip a payment card. To make payment the cardholder simply present the payment card in front of the contactless landing zone of the terminal, defined by the logo:
A payment contactless will normally be an offline authorized chip transaction, the card can be removed 500 milliseconds (ms) and the transaction will be completed in less than one second. In certain local markets and for international may be required after the card has been removed. 2.3.6.4.3. The advantages of Contactless technology Contactless technology offers several advantages:
Short transaction time: the ease of card to reader presentation and a high speed of data transfer reduce considerably the transaction time. Because the transaction time is reduced, business can increase speed and generate more revenue. Reliability and lower costs: there is no mechanical contact between the card and the reader so the damages of both card and reader are reduced. Thus, contactless technology is reliable and reduces the maintenance cost of reader. Vandal protection: Contactless technology increases protection against vandalism. Whereas the contact slot of contact reader is often the target of vandalism acts, contactless reader will not exposed to these problems. Security: The use of contactless smart cards with a microprocessor allows for a high level of transaction security and these cards are very difficult to duplicate. 2.3.6.5. SAM readers The access to the SAMs is protected. It is located under a removable trap. SAMs are identified by marking on casing 1 and 2. An optional third SAM is available. A SAM3 label identifies this option on the right of the reader. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 23/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 2 SAM readers 2 SAMOoptional third SAM readers Feature Conformity with ISO standard Description ISO7810 Cards format ID-000 format Synchronous cards Dont manage 4 and 8 contacts Lifespan 1000 SAM operations (insertion/withdrawal) 2.3.7. Keypad , navigation pad Feature Description Number of keys 15+ up/down/OK navigation keys+ 4 function keys F1-F2-F3-F4 Type Elastomer membrane Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 24/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Number of operations 2 000 000 operations Pressing force 80g to 200g Backlit White by LED 2.3.8. Display Feature Type Display area iWL220 Monochrome 2.53 56,3 x 31,3 mm Number of pixels 128 x64 FSTN 40Hz NA Technology Frame frequency Number of colors Serviceability iWL250 Color 2.81 57,1 x 42,8 mm 320 x 240 (QVGA) TFT 70Hz 4096 colors Screen replaceable in repair center only Screen replaceable in repair center only 2.3.9. Printer iWL2xx printer allows a fast printing: up to 30 lines/s. It is very silent: 52dB. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 25/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Feature Type Paper loading Printing speed Noice level Printers description Thermal printing Easy paper loading without paper axis Up to 30 lines/s 90mm/s 52dB Paper presence detection Paper sensor at the end of the roll Definition Lifespan Graphic mode Printing color MTBF Feature Paper type Width Length Diameter 2.3.10. Audio 2 modes available:
- buzzer Feature Noise level 200 DPI 200 000 transactions , 400 000 cuts with reference paper 200 DPI in two directions Black Printer Annual Failure Rate for printer estimation : 2% (printer MTBF : 50 years estimated) Paper rolls description Paper color White JUJO AF50ks or equivalent 56 mm 9 m (for 25 mm diameter roll), around 17 m (for other rolls) 25 mm / 40 mm Buzzers description Up to 60 dB, at 1 m all directions (adjustable by software)
- audio speaker (option for iWL250) 2.3.11. Battery Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 26/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved The iWL2xx has a lithium-ion easy-to-set-and-remove battery. Feature Type Power Battery life Saving power mode Description Lithium-ion 2050 mAh
- 1 000 transactions with fully charged battery and without energy consumption related to backlit or radio link
- Can remain powered ON up to 300 hours in sleeping state starting with fully charged battery and without energy consumption related to backlit or radio link
- Can remain powered ON up to 200 hours with connected GPRS/3G link and terminal in sleeping state starting with fully charged battery and without energy consumption related to backlit or radio link Automatic sleeping mode and backlight power off (time can be user defined) Charge With 5V-1A power supply Recharge time 4 hours from empty to full charge Powering mode MTBF Back-up battery
- Putting the terminal on the base
- Directly connecting the micro USB port According to battery supplier : 80% of the initial capacity (i.e. 1700 mAh) still available after 500 charging cycles, under nominal conditions. Lithium cell 3V-220mAH Please note that these data are approximate. 2.3.12. Power supply unit Two main types of PSU are offered:
Multi PSU with adapter for different countries (Australia, UK) allowing either to deliver a solution compatible with several standards or to provide a solution for countries not covered by CE, UK or US standards Monoplug PSU CE or US or UK type Character Input voltage Output voltage Description 100-240V , 50/60 Hz 5V, 1A Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 27/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Protection Standards Mechanical Interface Weight Against surges: thermal fuse placed on primary Against conducted interference: integral filter Class II double-isolation Power supply jack with safety catch Straight flexible cable: about 3 meters long between base and power supply unit , plug in on base side Approximately 100 g Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 28/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 3. Connectivity 3.1. On terminal 3.1.1. Wired Connectivity:
3.1.1.1. micro USB type A/B Characteristic Micro USB type A / B Electronic interface USB Host & Slave Life duration Up to 1000 operations Mechanical interface A-B micro-USB receptacle Logical interface Functionnalities Low speed: 1.5 Mbps Full speed: 12 Mbps USB2.0
- Battery recharge
- Software upgrade
- Terminal to be used as a USB device 3.1.1.2. Base Interface The iWL2xx has a connection interface allowing to create a USB link between the Terminal (HOST) and the base
(SLAVE). Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 29/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 3.1.2. Wireless Connectivity 3.1.2.1. GPRS The GPRS connection is optional in iWL2xx. The access to the GPRS SIM connector is protected; it is located under a removable trap. GPRS SIM is identified by marking on casing SIM. Characteristics GSM/ GPRS Quad band:
GSM (850, 900Mhz) DCS (1800Mhz) PCS (1900Mhz) Class 4 (2W) for GSM850 / EGSM900 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800 / PCS1900 Multi slot Class 10 ( 4+1, 3+2) Stay connect feature Downlink up to 85.6 kbps, Uplink up to 42.8 kbps Frequency Transit power Communication feature GPRS baudrates 3.1.2.2. 3G - HSDPA The 3G-HSDPA connectivity is one of the connectivity options available for iWL250. The access to the 3G SIM connector is protected; it is located under a removable trap. The 3G SIM is identified by marking on casing SIM. It is the same slot than the GPRS SIM. Characteristics HSDPA 3,6Mbps and EDGE/GPRS/GSM Class 12 Frequency Triple bands WCDMA 900/1900/2100 MHz or 850/1900/2100 MHz Full Quad band support GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Transmit power Class 4 (2W) for GSM850 / EGSM900 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800 / PCS1900 Class E2 EDGE 900 / 1800 Class 3 for UMTS 900/1900/2100 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 30/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved GPRS SMG 31bis, Multi slot class 12, class B terminal, PBCCH support, 3 PDP contexts, CS1 to CS4. EDGE Multi slot class 12 Class E2, Voice and Data in parallel for UMTS/HSDPA, 4 logical channels Downlink up to 3.6 Mbit/s Uplink up t 0.384 Mbit/s Com. feature HSDPA baudrate 3.1.2.3. Bluetooth Characteristic Bluetooth V2.0 Chipset Bluecore 6 Standard compliance Bluetooth v2.1 EDR (enhanced data rate) Class 1 SPP Other profile to be analysed on request 1 Mbit/s 2Mbit/s (EDR) 7 slaves to 1 base Indoor: 70m typical Bluetooth Class 1 mini 100m in free sight Profile Radio transfer rate Number of supported links Range 3.1.2.4. Wifi Characteristic 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wifi Chipset TI wilink 8 base Standard compliance 802.11 a,b,g,n / SISO / 20-40MHz bandwidth Radio transfer rate From 1 Mbit/s to 135Mb/s Range Indoor: 30m typical mini 100m in free sight Home security OPEN, WEP, WPA, WPA2 Enterprise security EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAPv0 3.2. On base Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 31/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Mis en forme : Anglais (tats Unis) Ethernet Port Power Jack Cable management USB B (Slave) USB A (Host) Modem & RS232 ports Cable Management cage Terminal bases available for the iWL2xx series:
Power supply Line in 1 USB Host 1 USB Slave 1 x RS232 2 x RS232 Ethernet Bases name Charger Base Modem- 1RS Base Modem- 2RS base Ethernet Modem- Base Bluetooth -
Ethernet-
Modem Base
(x): optional feature Brief technical descriptions of the bases options:
Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 32/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Power Over Ethernet
(POE)
() Slave USB Slave USB Ethernet IEEE 802.3 5v-D+ GND Type USB socket 1=5V 2=D-
3=D+
4=GND 12Mbps max USB 1.1 RX+ RX-
TX+ TX-
Modular jack 8 points RJ 45 Standard interface 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps compatible Full duplex POS integration LAN Electronic interface Number of wires Modem COM0 or COM1 Host USB Simplified RS232 CTS RX TX GND RTS Host USB 5v-D+ GND V34, V32b, V32,V42,V42b, MNP4&MNP5 V22b, V22, full duplex, asynchronous, synchronous Operation from 0 to -
43dBm Software configured AT compatible Connection to network by RJ11 Modular jack 6 points RJ11 1=Ground 3=Rx 4=Tx 5=CTS 6= RTS 300-115kbps Software configured framing Cash register Check editor/reader Computer External modem RS 485 converter unit Low speed: 1.5 Mbps High speed:
480 Mbps USB 2 Check-reader External-
modem dongle External ISDN dongle, Mechanical interface Logical interface Connection examples 3.2.1. Base charger Characteristic Endurance Type Insulation Charge 300 000 dockings with the terminal supported 110-230 V +/- 10%, 50-60 Hz Class II With 5V-1A power supply The connector is a power supply jack. 3.2.2. USB Electronic interface Number of wires USB HOST 1= vBus 2= D 3= D+
4= GND Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 USB Host A USB Slave B USB slave 1= vBus Slave 2= D 3= D+
4= GND 33/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Mechanical interface Logical interface Connection examples USB type A jack USB type B jack Low speed : 1,5 Mbps High speed : 12 Mbps
- Check reader equipped with USB
- PP30S, P30
- Fingerprint sensor
- Contactless target, external modem, CDC Class only
- Local downloading tool
- Point of sale integration 3.2.3. Bluetooth Characteristic Bluetooth V2.0 Chipset Bluecore 6 Standard compliance Bluetooth v2.1 EDR (enhanced data rate) Class 1 Profile Radio transfer rate Number of supported links Range SPP Other profile to be analysed on request 1 Mbit/s 2Mbit/s (EDR) 7 slaves to 1 base Indoor: 70m typical Open space: up to 250m 3.2.4. Modem (PSTN) Modem V22, V22b , V32, V32b ( respectively 1 200, 2 400, 9 600, 14400 bauds) Full software configuration AT compatible Communicates with the STN Responder, initiator, busy line detection Fast connect Characteristic PSTN Modulation / Compression V34, V32b, V32,V42, V42b, MNP4& MNP5 V22b, V22, full duplex, asynchronous, synchronous Emission levels Software configured 0 to 15dBm Reception levels Operation from 0 to -43dBm Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 34/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Insulation Logical Cable 3.2.5. Ethernet Characteristics Electronic interface Number of wires Mechanical interface Logical interface Speeds Protocol Connections examples Line differential security: 250V non-destructive Galvanic isolation between line interface and modem: 2.500 volts/1min AT-compatible command set Plug-in cable, length 3m, fitted with RJ11 at both ends Connection to network by RJ11 socket + T/RJ11 adapter if necessary Ethernet IEEE 802.3 RX+ RX-
TX+ TX-
Modular jack 8 points RJ 45 Standard interface 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps compatible Full duplex 100 MHz
- IPv4
- FTP SSLv3 (Open SSL layer embedded. Security profiles management. Single / dual authentication possible. Conforms to Mastercard PTS program) SNMP SMTP LAN Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 35/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 4. Standards 4.1. Immunity characteristics Tests of immunity to:
Electrostatic discharges Radio-frequency electromagnetic fields Electrical fast transients/bursts Surges Radio disturbances Magnetic fields Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations Standards IEC/EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3
(2002 + A1/2002) IEC/EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-5
(2005) EN 61000-4-6
(2003+A1/2004+A2/2006) EN 61000-4-8
(1993+A1/2000) EN 61000-4-11
(2004) 4.2. Disturbance produced by the equipment Conducted disturbance Radiated disturbance Limits for harmonic current emissions Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker 4.3. Operating conditions Standards EN 55022 d. 1998 / A1-2000 / A2-2003 EN 55022 d. 1998 / A1-2000 / A2-2003 EN 61000-3-2
(2000+A2/2005) EN 61000-3-3
(1994+A1/2001) Details Class B Class B Operating Temperature Charging temperature Max relative humidity (no condensation) Details
-10C to +45C
+5C to +40C 85%HR at +40C 4.4. Storage conditions Temperature Max relative humidity (no condensation) Details
-20C - +55C 85% HR +40C Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 37/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 5. Norms and certifications Certifications Approved LOA 124350910400 21 FIM, 9/6/2010 Approved v.2 LOA 4-20161, 9/27/2010 Approved Manual ABECS Rev. 5 Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 39/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 6. Software The terminal has a software architecture that supports several applications coexisting without mutual interference. The OS is multitask, real-time and pre-emptive. The inputs/outputs are managed under interruptions. This means the peripherals can be processed simultaneously, and thus improves the terminal's performance. It can be downloaded to FLASH memory. 6.1. Software architecture Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 41/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved The software architecture is divided into three levels:
System Multi-application manager Independent applications The system manages access to all the terminal's peripherals. Access is completed via standard C primitives for all the input/output peripherals (keypad, printer, etc.) and via specific primitives for other peripherals (smart cards and magnetic stripe cards). Further, the system takes charge of memory management. It allocates memory space to the software applications and controls access. The multi-applications manager is the entity that calls on the various applications downloaded in the terminal in response to the various events that occur in the terminal. The applications are modeled around the demands made by the multi-applications manager. Each request or input point represents a processing operation to be performed. Each application manages the execution of these processing operations according to its specifications. This standardization based on input points simplifies the implementation of the applications on terminals. The iWL2xx provides natural access to the modularity concepts and improves the maintainability and quality of the applications. 6.2. Memory space allocation This part describes the memory usage as it is known at the present moment, this is subject to change. Example of a rough memory space allocation for a 16MB Flash + 16MB SDRAM configuration. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 42/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 10 MB 6 MB Applications
~ 10.7 MB Applications Data
~10 MB 1.1 MB 4.2 MB SSL ~0.7 MB EMV ~0.4 MB Telium 2 Manager ~1.1 MB OS + Drivers
~3.1 MB 1166 MMBB SSDDRRAAMM Applications code
~3 MB System code
~2.95 MB 1166 MMBB FFLLAASSHH 6.3. Software security management The terminal is designed to execute authentic software only and to this in a ranked context. The terminal performs the following checks During a software download, the terminal checks:
Its authenticity, by checking its signature with the RSA algorithm with RSA-2048 algorithm. Before loading a software from Flash to SDRAM, the terminal checks:
Its authenticity, by checking its signature with the RSA algorithm with RSA-2048 algorithm. 6.4. Operating system 6.4.1. Bootstrap Bootstrap is resident. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 43/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved The bootstrap very briefly takes control of the terminal following each powering up to perform the initialization and the self-test. Then it automatically runs the OS which in turn starts the applications manager. Thus the Bootstrap provides the following functionalities:
Memory and checksum self-test;
Local download of the OS if absent;
OS authenticity check and start-up. 6.4.2. Operating system (OS) characteristics The OS is downloaded (locally or remotely) into the memory. It is upgradeable. After a few fractions of a second following powering up, it takes control. It checks the presence, integrity and authenticity of the system components and application present in the terminal. The maintenance subsystem takes control in the following cases:
if no authentic application is present;
or if a manual action by the operator is made when powering up;
or if it is activated by application. The maintenance subsystem ensures, among other things, the downloading of the applications. The OS ensures the start of the multitask core and then runs of the application by making a set of services available to them:
Multitask management: Availability of a pre-emptive real-time environment, based on interruptions, events and mail boxes. This management enables simultaneous processing, which improves the terminal's performance. Input/output management: This is carried out under interruptions, generally in buffered mode. Thus, the applications developer enters a "conventional" C context. System alarms management: Certain incidents (e.g. swipe card reading error) detected by the OS are recorded. They can be used later by the maintenance subsystem during remote or local diagnostics. Application alarms management: A number of incidents detected by the applications can be saved by the OS at their request. This recording is used later as in the case of system alarms. Application isolation management: The OS provides the mechanisms described in the section on software isolation and memory protection. Between software isolation is managed by an MMU (Memory Management Unit). Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 44/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Applications download management: The OS offers the downloading services described in the section "Software download"
6.5. Manager The main functions offered by the manager are the following:
Application management;
Terminal initialisation;
Terminal maintenance;
Card recognition and routing to the application. When EMV DC module is present, it selects the application:
EMV applications (conform with EMV level 2);
non EMV applications. 6.5.1. Terminal initialisation 6.5.1.1. Operating requirements To function, the terminal has to be equipped with its OS, the applications manager and at least one application. If one of the three components is missing, the terminal warns the operator who has to load it. If no application is initialized, the applications manager displays a message asking for an application to be initialized. If at least one application is initialized, the terminal is operational. The applications manager then awaits an event to poll the software applications loaded in the terminal. 6.5.1.2. Common parameters Initialization The applications manager is used to initialize the common parameters:
Date, time, message display connection, local downloading of remote diagnostics. language, phone network configuration data, Pin-pad 6.5.2. Terminal maintenance The terminal has maintenance functions for:
Properties;
Local downloading;
Diagnostics. 6.5.2.1. Properties The properties function is used to print the following tickets:
Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 45/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved List of applications downloaded into the terminal: version number, checksum, etc. The applications manager prints this information for itself and for the operating system;
Applications call time: remote collect, download, etc;
Total number of transactions in each application file contained in the terminal. 6.5.2.2. Download The downloading function uses the parameters downloaded during the initialization of the application manager. The program update function is used to update the terminal by:
Using a special local downloading tool connected to the terminal;
Using a remote downloading tool;
Using a USB key. 6.5.2.3. Diagnostics The diagnostic is used for:
Local diagnostics saving consists of two groups of items:
Incident counters: used for repetitive-type incidents, when only the number of occurrences is of use, e.g. the number of incorrect swipe readings. Exceptional events. The information content depends on the type of incident. Generally this is the date and time, and then information on the incident itself. These events are saved in a revolving file where the most recent are kept. Remote diagnostics This allows the operator to make a call to the server to transfer information saved in the terminal. The server can thus enrich a database for ensuring efficient monitoring of equipment, propose preventive maintenance services, operating statistics, etc. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 46/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 6.6. Software downloading 6.6.1. Downloading Software can be downloaded:
Locally via the serial port (COM or USB). Remotely via the switched telephone network (PSTN) X25 Ethernet TCP/IP network. By a USB key. The techniques used:
data compression;
authenticity checking;
memory allocation management, etc. best optimize the downloading operations. Hence savings in downloading time, use security, ease of upgrade, and number of software programs installed in the terminal. 6.6.2. LLT(Local Loading Tool) The LLT is used for local software downloading. The LLT is comprised of:
PC running Windows XP/ 2000 / NT4, Vista;
PC-terminal connection cable. Ingenico downloading software;
Local downloading is carried out:
Using the PC with the LLT installed, on the USB slave port;
Automatic switching to the local loader of the OS. Possible connection by USB slave port: speed about 8 Mbps. Selection of the software to download is guided on the PC screen using an Explorer-type windowing system (Windows Loader). The downloading time of a 1Mo application is 4s by USB port. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 47/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 6.6.3. Downloading by USB key Downloading by USB key allows the downloading without any other tool. Downloading time is equal to USB. 6.6.4. TMS (Terminal Management Server) See Terminal management system TMS Chapter. 6.6.5. Downloading and managing memory allocation in the terminal Before the downloading, the system checks that the memory space is available. Software downloading (possibly compressed) is done into flash. If software is deleted, the system frees the space. If software is upgraded, the system downloads the new software, checks it and then deletes the old. The whole memory zone remains used and usable. No zone is reserved for upgrades. When the terminal starts up (power up or reset) the applications are decompressed and the code copied into RAM. 6.6.6. Improved software downloading Includes the following characteristics:
Downloading via FTP TCP/IP and PPP for optimized downloading. V32b downloading performance is:
about 14.4 kbps on the original files. Once the connection has been made with the V32b modem, the downloading of a 120 Kb application takes about 1 min. Downloading can be done by IP via Ethernet on a SSL secured channel. Data compression according to algorithm based on the Lempel-Ziv method ensuring compression rates of about 40%. For downloading, only improved application will be downloaded. In addition, the terminal manages this and not the remote server, which offers operating security during multiple sources downloading. the Recall management in case of communication breakdown. This service enables an interrupted downloading to be resumed at the same place where it had lost connection and only to downloading the unfinished part. The downloaded software is executed securely, using the authenticity check. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 48/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 6.6.7. Starting the downloading The downloading can be made:
Manually: The applications manager at the merchant request Launch a downloading. This is especially the case of a program update or the addition of new software into the terminal's memory. In this case the procedure is simplified to the maximum. Thus, the user starts the call from the applications manager by choosing the upgrade function from the dialogue menus and keys. Dial-up and connection to the server are automatic. For an upgrade, the user has nothing to enter. For a new software request, the user is guided on screen to make the choice. The business's ID is not requested. The ID saved in the terminal is automatically transmitted to the server. Through management application: The application at the request of the centre or the merchant. In this case, the downloading is fully automatic. The downloading ticket lets the business know. Through call scheduling: terminal can be set to call at schedule date and time to regularly check of the content is up to date. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 49/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 6.7. Development workstation Introduction The software is written in high level C language in a multi-applications environment. Ingenico makes available all the software and equipment required for development. This includes the documentation. Also, training sessions are offered. Required configuration The development workstation executes on a Pentium PC running under Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Integrated environment (Eclipse) takes care of the software development phases:
Project creation, edition, compilation/edition of links under GNU, downloading, simulation, remote debugger. signature, Supply The development workstation comprises:
MOS software licence which includes:
Operating system Applications software manager Libraries Related documentation in PDF files. User licence of SAT(Software Authentification Tool);
User licence of LLT (Local Loading Tool);
RSA Card and smart card reader for signing applications software. Related services Technical support Lasts 6 months following the training. It includes access to the hot-line, and to the updates of the documentation and software during this period. Software terminal package Software packages are available allowing easy development for applications (EMV level 2
) Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 50/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 7. TMS 7.1. Introduction Ingenico developed its own Terminal Estate Management System called IngEstate. It is a link between an organisation with an estate of payment terminals and their merchants. It allows users to remotely manage payment terminals, modify their software content and interact with merchants. 7.2. Basic functions The basic functions are:
be able to locally download software on a terminal using a direct cable link (usually RS232) be able to remotely download software on a particular terminal using modems and IP connections be able to remotely download applications and configuration updates to a large estate of terminals be able to upload terminal configurations and check software status be able to inform merchants when terminals are out of use during maintenance periods 7.3. Advanced functions The advanced functions are extremely various, with new ones being requested frequently:
draw statistics and reports about terminal configurations optimise automatic call scheduling/download balancing for large estates of terminals be able to display written messages on the terminal, using the display or the printer be able to easily configure a complete terminal (i.e. several applications) and to download it in one operation be able to analyse the status of terminal software and do only delta downloads (i.e. only the parts that are damaged or need updates) be able to download to either a PIN Pad or a terminal when connected;
Customise the system easily and many others Integrate with systems such as SAP easily Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 51/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 7.4. Customer savings with Ingenico TMS solution The most obvious cost saving is not having to send a technician to service the terminal at the merchant location. Many other costs savings are derived from the ability to have a clean estate; better diagnostics and remote software repairs mean less shipping of replacement terminals, less downtime, less mail and phone communication costs, more efficient update campaigns, etc. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 52/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved 8. Glossary B Bluetooth: Short-range wireless connection standards Bps (Bits per second): The unit of measurement for the rate at which data is transmitted C CDMA (Code division multiple access): A spread-spectrum approach to digital transmission. With CDMA, each conversation is digitized and then tagged with a code. The mobile phone is then instructed to decipher only a particular code to pluck the right conversation off the air. Cryptography: Information security (encryption and decryption of data) D DES: Data encryption standard, a symmetrical encryption algorithm E EAP: Authentification protocol used with Radius server. EAP-TLS : EAP with TLS authentification (require client and optional root certificate) EAP-TTLS : EAP with Tuneled TLS authentification (require optional root certificate only) EAP-PEAP : EAP with tunneled authentification (required optional root certificate) EAP-MD5 : non secured EAP protocol mainly used for Ethernet only. EMV: EMV stands for Europay Mastercard Visa and is the new EFTPOS standard that enables with chips to be accepted anywhere in the world. It offers increased security by allowing information identifies the cardholder to be stored on the chip. EMV Level 1: EMV approval level for mechanical and electrical processing (and driver software), which guarantees interoperability between card and terminals. EMV Level 2: EMV approval level for software layer (or kernel), which allows a transaction to be carried out an EMV card. Encryption: The transformation of data, for the purpose of privacy, into a unreadable format until reformatted with a decryption key. Ethernet: A network cabling system. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 53/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved F Flash: Non-volatile memory. Frequency: A measure of the energy, as one or more waves per second, in an electrical or light-wave information signal. A signals frequency is stated in either cycles-per-second or Hertz (Hz). G GSM: Global system for mobile communication, a world standard for digital wireless transmissions. GSM is the most widely used standard in the world today with more than 150 million users worldwide. I ISDN: Integrated services digital network ISO: International organization for standardization is a global network that identifies what international standards are required by business, government and society, develops them in partnership with the sectors that will put them to use, adopts the by transparent procedures based on national input and delivers them to be implemented worldwide. ISO-8583: International standard covering EFT messaging. L LAN: Local area network, a data communication network, typically within a building or campus, to link computers and peripherals devices under some form of standard control. LCD: Liquid crystal display. LED: Light emitting diode. LLT: Local loading tool M Modem: Modulator/DEModulator, a hardware device which converts digital data into analog and vice versa to enable digital signals from computers to be transmitted over analog telephones lines. MSR: Magnetic stripe reader O Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 54/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved Operating system: A software program that manages the basic operations of a computer system. These operations include memory apportionment, the order and method of handling tasks, flow of information into and out of the main processor and to peripherals, etc. P PCI PED: Payment card industry PIN entry device, a security specification for EFT terminals, designed to secure the PIN information stored in a terminal from fraudulent activity. PED: PIN entry device, the secure customer interface module of a payment terminal. PIN: Personal identification services, it is used as a security device on payment cards requiring this code to be entered for further verification. Protocol: Set of rules for organizing the transmission of data in a network. PSTN: Public switching telephone network R RAM: Random access memory RS-232: RS-232 is the serial connection found on IBM-compatible PCs. Its used it for many purposes, such as connecting a mouse, printer, external modem, and various peripheral devices to a PC. S SAM: Secure authentication module. Smart card: A credit card-sized card with a microprocessor and memory. SRAM: Static random access technology. T TCP/IP: (Transmission control protocol/ internet protocol) the standard set of protocols used by the internet for transferring information between computers, handsets, and other devices. U USB: USB is a plug-and-play interface between a computer and add-on devices (such as keyboards, printers and other peripheral devices). With USB, a new device can be added to your computer without having to add an adapter card or having to turn the computer off. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 55/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved W Wifi : Wireless fidelity, Wireless network. Wifi 802.11 a : wifi on 5GHz band Wifi 802.11 b : wifi on 2.4GHz band / 11Mb/s max Wifi 802.11g : wifi on 2.4GHz band / 54Mb/s max Wifi 802.11n : wifi up to 130Mb/s (in SISO mode) on 2.4GHz or on 5Ghz Wifi SISO mode : single in, single out mode. Meaning 1 antenna only. Technical manual _iWL220/250 ICO_MKP_009_GU_EN_V4 56/60 Copyright 2010 Ingenico All rights reserved NON CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENT This Document is Copyright 2010 by INGENICO Group. INGENICO retains full copyright ownership, rights and protection in all material contained in this document. The recipient can receive this document on the condition that he will keep the document confidential and will not use its contents in any form or by any means, except as agree beforehand, without the prior written permission of INGENICO. Moreover, nobody is authorized to place this document at the disposal of any third party without the prior written permission of INGENICO. If such permission is granted, it will be subject to the condition that the recipient ensures that any other recipient of this document, or information contained therein, is held responsible to INGENICO for the confidentiality of that information. Care has been taken to ensure that the content of this document is as accurate as possible. INGENICO however declines any responsibility for inaccurate, incomplete or outdated information. The contents of this document may change from time to time without prior notice, and do not create, specify, modify or replace any new or prior contractual obligations agreed upon in writing between INGENICO and the user. INGENICO is not responsible for any use of this device, which would be non consistent with the present document. All trademarks used in this document remain the property of their rightful owners. 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e d i u G r e s U iWL2xx Wireless Series INGENICO 28-32 Boulevard de Grenelle 75015 Paris - FRANCE Tl. 33(0)1 58 01 80 00 www.ingenico.com Contents 1. Introduction __________________________________________________ 4 2. Presentation __________________________________________________ 5 2.1. Content of the box ____________________________________________________ 5 2.1.1. Terminal _____________________________________________________________________ 5 2.1.2. Base ( optional ) _______________________________________________________________ 5 2.2. Overview of the iWL2XX ________________________________________________ 6 2.3. Keyboard details and functionality _______________________________________ 7 3. Use of the terminal ____________________________________________ 7 3.1. Adjusting contrast (B&W display only) ____________________________________ 7 3.2. Switching off the terminal ______________________________________________ 8 3.3. Reading cards ________________________________________________________ 8 3.4. Installing the terminal on the base________________________________________ 9 4. Installation ___________________________________________________ 10 4.1. Recommendations ___________________________________________________ 10 4.2. Terminal connections _________________________________________________ 10 4.3. Installing Modules ____________________________________________________ 11 4.3.1. SAM1/SAM2/SIM _______________________________________________________________ 11 4.3.2. MicroSD Memory Card __________________________________________________________ 12 4.4. Paper roll ___________________________________________________________ 13 4.4.1. Mains characteristics of INGENICO paper roll _______________________________________ 13 4.4.2. Installing paper roll ____________________________________________________________ 14 4.1. Battery _____________________________________________________________ 15 4.1.1. Main characteristics ___________________________________________________________ 15 4.1.2. Installing the battery __________________________________________________________ 15 4.1.3. Charging the battery ___________________________________________________________ 16 4.1.4. Changing the battery ___________________________________________________________17 5. Base _________________________________________________________ 18 5.1.1. Base rear connections _________________________________________________________ 18 5.1.2. Base downside connections _____________________________________________________ 19 iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 2/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 5.1.3. Fasten your base on desk _______________________________________________________ 20 6. Recommendations _____________________________________________ 21 6.1. Safety ______________________________________________________________ 21 6.2. Security of your terminal ______________________________________________ 22 6.3. Telephone call _______________________________________________________ 22 7. Standards ___________________________________________________ 23 8. Troubleshooting ______________________________________________ 31 9. Annex ______________________________________________________ 32 iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 3/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 1. Introduction We hope that you will be fully satisfied with your new terminal iWL2XX. This terminal is available in different models. Please select by yourself in this documentation items related to your model. Read this guide to understand and make the best use of your terminal. It presents you the necessary information about use, installation, maintenance, safety and security recommendations. WARRANTY / SECURITY Use only the power supply included with the product to ensure best performance and safety. Maintenance should only be provided by Ingenico authorized technician. Failure to comply with these instructions will void the manufacturers responsibility. This symbol indicates an important Warning. This symbol indicates a piece of advice. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 4/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved Power supply unit (PSU)
(charging from the micro-USB port of the terminal ) When the terminal is delivered with a base, this PSU is replaced by a base PSU 2. Presentation 2.1. Content of the box 2.1.1. Terminal IWL2XX terminal unit equipped with a paper roll A users guide A battery pack disconnected 2.1.2. Base ( optional ) Base A power supply unit that connect the base to the mains network A telephone cable
(with base modem) WARNING The power supply unit provided with your equipment is specially designed for Ingenico terminals. Do not use any other power supply. The use of a power supply with apparently similar voltage/current characteristics may damage your terminal. ADVICE Keep the packaging. It must be re-used whenever the terminal is shipped. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 5/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.2. Overview of the iWL2XX Large graphic display Terminal unit Backlit keyboard Smart card reader Easy loading printer Magnetic card reader Compartment where are located :
the battery pack the SAM1/SAM2/SIM connector the module microSD the 2nd Smart card reader Weight (without paper roll nor battery) 285g for the R25 model and 300g for the R40 model Dimensions (L x w x h) 150x76x44mmfor the R25 model and 164,5x76x53,5mm for the R40 model Mains network 100-240VAC / 50-60 Hz - Class II equipment Connections on terminal Micro USB AB serial link Base unit External links External links Base Weight About 150g Dimensions (L x w x h) 140,7x87,7x45 mm Power supply unit Weight About 100g 2pole sockets 1A (terminal power supply) or 1 A (base power supply) Power supply units are specially fitted for INGENICO terminals. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 6/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 2.3. Keyboard details and functionality Up/down and OK navigator Some keys can have other functions according to the applications that are in the terminal. The navigation keys navigate in the terminal menus 3. Use of the terminal The function key accesses the different application menus The red key cancels the procedure in progress The green key validates input selections and information. It is also used to switch on the terminal The yellow key cancels the last character. It can also advance the paper a few centimetres if pressed for a long time (more than 2 seconds) ADVICE Before using the terminal, always check if the roll of paper is present. 3.1. Adjusting contrast (B&W display only) If you wish to increase or to decrease the contrast of the characters displayed on black and white display, press simultaneously and navigator UP key in order to increase the contrast, or and navigator DOWN key in order to decrease the contrast. Keep pressing the keys as long as necessary. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 7/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 3.2. Switching off the terminal If the battery is empty and the terminal in use is removed from its base, the terminal automatically shuts off. It may also be forced stopped by pressing simultaneously for one second. and
(yellow key) In order to restart the terminal, press 3.3. Reading cards
(green key) on the keyboard. Magnetic stripe card The card can be read either from bottom to top or from topto bottom, with the stripe facing the terminal. Use a regular movement in order to ensure a reliable card reading. Smart card Card reader : insert the card horizontally with the metal chip facing upward and leave in position throughout the transaction. 2nd card reader (Optional) : is located under terminal trapdoor (on back of the terminal). Insert the card up side down, magnetic stripe visible. Warning Switch off the terminal before opening the trapdoor. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 8/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved Contactless (optional) Bring the card firmly up to the active zone. Keep the card close to the reader during the transaction The 4 LEDs indicate transaction processing (as shown on the picture) . On color screen terminal virtual LEDs are displayed. The terminal behavior for the cardholder may depend on:
The terminal environment Local usage (language) 3.4. Installing the terminal on the base 4 leds
(B&W display only) Active zone Connecting the terminal on the base Place the iWL2XX between the flanges on its base so that the contacts of the iWL2XX engage on the contacts provided on the base (see picture below). The base is designing to charge the terminal and to allow Ethernet or modem communication. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 9/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4. Installation 4.1. Recommendations Location of the iWL2xx Place the base on flat surface near an electric socket and, if modem option, a telephone socket. The terminal should be placed far from any very hot zones, protected from vibrations, dust, damp and electromagnetic radiation (computer screen, anti-theft barrier etc.). The terminal must not be fixed to a counter in such a way that a user cannot pick up the terminal and use his/her body to conceal the PIN when it is requested. Operating conditions Ambiant temperature from -10C to +45C Max relative humidity 85% at +40C Charging conditions Ambiant temperature Storage conditions from 0C to +40C Ambiant temperature from -20C to +55C Max relative humidity 85% at +55C 4.2. Terminal connections There is an USB connector (microAB) on the left side of the iWL2XX Wireless terminal (see below picture). This connector manages Host or Slave connexions. USB (microAB) Connector used for PC, travel charger adapter, USB Key, etc) CAUTION :
Do not turn USB protection shell down side. Turn shell in clockwise direction to uncap connector. And reverse to cap back
*MicroAB connector durability : up to 10000 mating cycles The terminal supports USB Keys with FAT16 or FAT32 The USB Key has to be used with an USB adapter (refers to accessories section) iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 10/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.3. Installing Modules 4.3.1. SAM1/SAM2/SIM CAUTION :
Switch off the terminal before opening the trapdoor. The SAM/SIM connectors are located inside the terminal, in a closed compartment. Turn the terminal and unclip the trapdoor by pushing on the clips with your nails as shown with the arrows on the picture SIM or SAM are identified by the engraved marks on the lower housing or a dedicated label. When introducing a SAM/SIM in its slot, be sure to put the cut corner as indicated on the picture Close the trapdoor. SIM/SAM configuration available. SIM SIM TIP Use a piece of adhesive tape to grip the SAM for easier and faster removal. Dual Sim option Cut corner position Cut corner position SAM2 SAM1 SIM2 SAM1 SAM1 Standard SAM3 SAM2 Cut corner position SAM3 option
(Not available with GPRS) iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 11/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.3.2. MicroSD Memory Card CAUTION :
Switch off the terminal before opening the trapdoor. MicroSD connector is located inside the terminal, in a closed compartment. To install a MicroSD Memory Card :
Turn the terminal and unclip the trapdoor by pushing on the clips with your nails as shown with the arrows on the picture Remove battery pack (disconnecting is not necessary). Insert the MicroSD Memory Card into the connector slot as shown on the figure. Be sure to put the MicroSD contacts downside and the cut corner as indicated on the figure. Close the trapdoor The terminal supports MicroSD up to 32GB To remove a MicroSD Memory Card :
Turn the terminal and unclip the trapdoor by pushing on the clips with your nails as shown with the arrows on the picture Remove battery pack (disconnecting is not necessary). Remove the MicroSD Memory Card. MicroSD connector has push/pull ability . Push on MicroSD card edge to remove it. Close the trapdoor MicroSD card Cut corner position iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 12/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.4. Paper roll 4.4.1. Mains characteristics of INGENICO paper roll Precisions White 58 mm 40 mm About 18 metres Depending on iWL model two paper roll can be used:
R40 paper roll Characteristics Colour Width Diameter Length R25 paper roll Characteristics Colour Width Diameter Length Precisions White 58 mm 25 mm About 9 metres The thermal paper can be deteriorated by poor storage conditions, so we recommend you to avoid :
storage in hot wet places (near air-conditioner, humidity higher than 85%) exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet for long periods contact with organic solvents (solvent type adhesive) direct contact with materials containing plasticizers (PVC transparent folders or envelopes) direct contact with diazo papers direct contact with water Rubbing or pressing the paper too strongly Recommended paper:
AF50KS (Jujo), or F5041 (Mitsubishi), or TK50KS (Nippon_Paper), or equivalent. WARNING For best product performance, only use heat sensitized paper approved by Ingenico. WARNING Switch off the terminal prior to installing a paper roll. Use only paper approved by Ingenico. The use of non approved paper is likely to damage the printer of your terminal. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 13/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.4.2. Installing paper roll Open the paper compartment by lifting the catch located at the rear of the iWL2XX and pull the cover to the rear of the terminal. Insert the paper roll in the compartment following the directions shown on the below picture Pull the paper up to the top of the terminal Maintain the paper and close the cover Press simultaneously on both upper corners of the paper flap, as shown by red arrows on picture, until it clips into position WARNING Use keyboard button to feed the paper, NEVER pull the paper by hand. Do not try to tear the ticket by yanking the paper up or straight against the cutter (located above the display). Pull the ticket against the printer cutter at the angle (if using left hand, cut from right to left, if using the right hand, cut from left to right). iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 14/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.1. Battery 4.1.1. Main characteristics Characteristics Capacity Charge Autonomy*
Li-ion Up to 2250mAh 50% capacity in 1.5h; full capacity in 4hours 500 typical transactions up to 250h in stand by
* depend on the terminal type and its base. 4.1.2. Installing the battery WARNING Switch off the terminal prior to connecting the battery. Turn your terminal and unclip the battery trapdoor by pushing on the clips with your nails as shown on the picture Disengage the trapdoor Take the battery pack included in the box Locate the battery pack connector beside the battery compartment Plug the battery pack connector according to the connector locating system and the red wire (as shown on picture). Verify that it locks. Place the battery pack in its compartment. Check that the wires path is flat Close the battery compartment trapdoor. Red wire Battery compartment iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 15/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.1.3. Charging the battery When does the battery need to be charged?
When used daily, the terminal recharges its batteries each time it is placed on its base or each time the traveller charger is connected. Charging is automatic How does the battery need to be charged?
The environment in which the charge takes place influences battery lifetime and autonomy (number of transactions) The optimal conditions are as follows:
Charging away from any external heat source (radiator, sun, enclosed area) The optimal temperature is between +15C and +25C. 50% capacity in 1.5h; full capacity in 4 hours. How can the battery be charged?
Using the base Place the terminal on its base Check if the battery symbol is flashing or moving (=battery charging). Using the power travel adapter (the terminal is out of its base) Connect the traveller power supply unit to the terminal microAB connector located on the left side of the terminal. Connect the power supply unit to the power supply mains network Check if the battery symbol is flashing or moving(=battery charging) iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 16/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 4.1.4. Changing the battery It is imperative to use a battery authorized by Ingenico. There is danger of explosion if battery used is not approved by Ingenico. Remove the terminal from its base Turn it off by pressing simultaneously and
(yellow key) for about one second Remove the battery trapdoor (see section 4.1.2installing battery) Lift the battery and remove it from its compartment Carefully disconnect battery, following the instructions below. a) Unlock the connector by pressing the locking mechanism as indicated by F1 arrow while pulling wires (F2 arrow ), to disconnect the connector. Release traction on it as soon as the connector comes unclipped b) Finish extracting connector by tilting it slightly
(F3 arrow) to bring it away from the terminal housing Connect and install the new battery by following the instructions in section 4.1.2 Installing battery Close the battery trapdoor and charge the new battery. See section "0 Charging the Battery"
In order to preserve the environment, dispose used battery in compliance with current country recycling legislation. If the terminal is stored for a long time remove the battery from the terminal. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 17/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 5. Base IXL2xx Base is available in different models. Please select by yourself in this documentation items related to your model. WARNING Turn off base power supply unit before connection operation. 5.1.1. Base rear connections A B C D E F A = Ethernet socket (optional) C = Path for wires. B= power supply unit socket D= USB Slave socket-CDC serial mode only (optional) F = USB host Socket 2 (optional) E = USB host Socket 1 (optional) WARNING Select an electrical socket that complies with the general safety instruction given in section 6 Recommendations of this document. Follow the below instructions :
Connect the power supply unit after all other connections. Connect the power supply unit to the base socket B. Connect the power supply unit to the mains network . iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 18/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 5.1.2. Base downside connections Remove base trapdoor pushing on clips
( see clips location at red arrows) Connect all downside connections Use path for wires to manage cable exit Close trapdoor Path for wires G H I B G= Serial link COM RS232 (optional) RJ11 I = Modem socket (optional) RJ11 H= Serial link COM1 RS232 (optional) RJ11 Follow the below instructions to connect the base to the telephone network :
Disconnect power supply unit (socket B) in order to switch off the base prior to connecting it to the appropriate network. Connect telephone cable equipped if necessary with user country specific telephone plug, to the telephone network. Connect the other end of the wire to the base (socket I). Connect the mains power supply wire to the base (socket B). Connect base power supply block to the mains. Socket I : TNV-3 circuit: Telecommunication Network Voltage, as per safety standard EN 60950-1. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 19/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 5.1.3. Fasten your base on desk It is possible to fasten base on desk thanks to buttonholes located on base bottom casing. Uses pattern beside to best locate screws position:
WARNING Base must be set in horizontal position to insure terminal link work properly. This remains true when buttonholes are used. Uses wall docking station accessory to fasten base in non horizontal position. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 20/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 6. Recommendations 6.1. Safety Powering down the iWL2XX base :
Disconnect the iWL2XX power supply block adapter from the electrical mains network. Lithium cell (Backup battery) The iWL2XX is fitted with an internal lithium cell which can only be accessed by a qualified technician. Battery iWL2XX is fitted with battery specially designed for this terminal. Only use the appropriate chargers and batteries listed in the Ingenicos catalogue. Do not short-circuit the battery. Do not attempt to remove the battery housing as its components cannot be modified. Do not disassemble Batteries in end of life must be disposed of at the appropriates sites. The lifespan depends on:
Features Cycle number of charge and discharge Use temperature Warning There is a risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Never place the battery next to a warmth source or in fire. Electrical power outlet The electrical outlet must meet the following criteria :
Must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible;
Must meet standards and regulations in the country where used;
The protection of the installation must be set to 20 A. Telephone network The phone jack must comply with standards and regulations in the country where used. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 21/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved SAM1/SAM2/SIM readers compartment The trapdoor for battery, SAM1/SAM2/SIM, readers located underneath the terminal, must be in place during the normal operation of the terminal. See sections "Removal of SAM1/SAM2/SIM, modules" as well as "Connecting the battery". On airplanes Your handset must be switched off by removing the battery pack. Remove the battery from the terminal when on an airplane. Non-compliance with these safety rules may result in legal action and/or a ban on later access to cellular network services. Explosion areas Some regulations restrict the use of radio equipment in chemical plants, fuel depots and any site where blasting is carried out. You are urged to comply with these regulations. The terminal shall be protected by a specially fitted and certified cover enabling use in proximity to a fuel pump. Electronic health appliances Your handset is a radio transmitter which may interfere with health appliances, such as hearing aids, pacemaker, hospital equipment, etc. Your doctor or the equipment manufacturer will be able to provide you with appropriate advice. 6.2. Security of your terminal Upon receipt of your terminal you should check for signs of tampering of the equipment. It is strongly advised that these checks are performed regularly after receipt. You should check, for example: that the keypad is firmly in place; that there is no evidence of unusual wires that have been connected to any ports on your terminal or associated equipment, the chip card reader, or any other part of your terminal. Such checks would provide warning of any unauthorised modifications to your terminal, and other suspicious behaviour of individuals that have access to your terminal. Your terminal detects any tampered state. In this state the terminal will repeatedly flash the message Alert Irruption! and further use of the terminal will not be possible. If you observe the Alert Irruption! message, you should contact the terminal helpdesk immediately. You are strongly advised to ensure that privileged access to your terminal is only granted to staff that have been independently verified as being trustworthy. CAUTION NEVER ask the customer to divulge their PIN Code. Customers should be advised to ensure that they are not being overlooked when entering their PIN Code. The terminal must never be put in or left at a location where it could be stolen or replaced with another device. 6.3. Telephone call You have an urgent call to make while the iWL2XX is occupying the line. In order to get a dial tone in short time:
Place the handset in the hang up position pressing the red key (=cancel) or or place the telephone connector into the telephone wall socket. disconnect the base power supply from the mains network disconnect the iWL2XX telephone connector from the telephone call socket, and You hear a dial tone within 6 seconds. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 22/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 7. Standards CE Marking The CE marking indicates iWL2xx complies with the requirements of European Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March 1999 on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment for:
the protection of the health and the safety of the user and any other person. the protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility.
/12-2003 According to According to According to According to 89/336/EEC and complies with harmonised standards. Depending iWL2xx model involved standards are:
EN 60950-1 : 2006 + A11/2009 According to 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Directive) According to 2004/108/EC EN 55022 : 2006 + A1/2007 EN 55024 : 1998+A1/2001 + A2 :2003 According to 2004/108/EC EN 301489-1/7/24 : /2008 /2005/2007 According to 89/336/EEC EN 301 511 :
EN 301 908-1 : /2010 EN 62311 : /2008 EN 301489-1/17 : /2008/2009 EN 300 328 : /2006 According to EN 301489-1/3 : /2008/2002 EN 302291 -1/2 : / 2005 According to EN301893 : 2011 According to EN 50357;EN50364 : /2001 According to EN 62479 / 2010 European approval specification on connecting terminals with DTMF dialling to the public switched telephone network (Council Decision 1998/482/EC, Council Decision 1999/303/EC):
TS TR ES
(EMC Directive)
(EMC Directive)
(EMC Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
(EMC Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
(EMC Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
(R&TTE Directive)
/09-2003 ES 203021 /1/2/3 (2006)
/06-2003
/03-1999 1999/5/EC 1999/5/EC 1999/519/EEC 1999/5/EC 1999/5/EC 1999/519/EEC 103021-1/2/3 103000-1/2/3/4 201187 According to 89/336/EEC 1999/5/EC Safety instructions in the context of potentially hazardous/explosive atmosphere in presence of gas according European ATEX certification. iWL22x and iWL25x are suitable in Zone 2 according the following ATEX certification description II 3G Ex ic IIA T3 Gc -10 C < Tamb < +45 C Please read carefully the instruction guide before the installation in hazardous location Additional or different uses not indicated in the User or Maintenance Guide are not allowed The equipments/electric components must not be open when energized. The operation of terminal recharge must be executed in SAFE AREAS Disconnect and replace the battery pack only in SAFE AREA iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 23/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved The unauthorized replacement or non-original components compromise the safety of the payment terminal. All the spare parts must be Ingenico original. North American Hazardous Location Notification:
iWL22x and 25x are suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A D hazardous (classified) locations only. WARNING: SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILY FOR DIVISION 2. AVERTISSEMENT: LA SUBSTITUTION DE COMPOSANTS PEUT ENGENDRER UNE NON-CONFORMITE SELON LA DIVISION 2. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 24/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved FCC/IC Compliance (Bluetooth model) The FCC ID for IWL Bluetooth Terminal model (Model: IWL220-01T1426A) is: XKB-IWL2XXBPOS and IC number is: 2586D-IWL220BPOS The FCC ID for IWL Bluetooth Base model (Model: IWL200-01B1328A) is: XKB-IWL2XXBBASE and IC number is: 2586D-IWL200BBASE The FCC ID for IWL Bluetooth Contactless Terminal models ( Models IWL222-01T1488A and IWL252-01T1535A) is: XKB-IWL2XXBCL and IC number is: 2586D-IWL2BCL 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. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. This class (B) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. / Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme canadienne ICES-003 Industry Canada as per DC-01 (Modem version) This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. / Le prsent matriel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d'Industrie Canada. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices not exceed five. / L'indice d'quivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccords une interface tlphonique. La terminaison d'une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, la seule condition que la somme d'indices d'quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excde pas cinq. The REN for 2586D-IWL200BBASE is: 0.4B Part 68 of FCC Rules (for Modem version Only) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 25/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: (RJ11C). A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of this equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact Ingenico, or your local INGENICO distributor or service center in the U.S.A. for repair and/or warrant information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to remove this equipment from the network until the problem is resolved. No repairs can be done by a customer on this equipment. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. No changes shall be made to the equipment without the permission of Ingenico as this may void the users authority to operate the equipment. / Tout changement apport ce terminal non expressment approuv par Ingenico est susceptible dannuler le droit de lutilisateur se servir de cet quipement. Service Center Information The service center to be contacted is:
INGENICO North America 79 Torarrie Road M3L 1G5 Toronto Ontario Fax : +1 416 245 6701 tel : +1 416 245 6700 iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 26/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved FCC/IC Compliance (GSM/GPRS/3G model) The FCC ID for IWL GSM/GPRS Terminal model is: XKB-IWL2XXG The FCC ID for IWL GSM/GPRS Contactless Terminal model is: XKB-IWL2XXGCL and IC number is: 2586D- IWL2XXGCL The FCC ID for IWL 3G Contactless Terminal model is: XKB-IWL2XX3GCL and IC number is:
2586D- IWL3GCL This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 instruction, 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 interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help In order to meet FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits for general population, this device must only be operated when held in the hand or in desktop position with a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm from the user's body and it must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Use of this device with an accessory in order to be worn and operated on user's body is strictly prohibited and will invalidate the certifications obtained for FCC and Industry Canada. Afin de respecter les directives de la FCC et dIndustrie Canada concernant les expositions radiofrquence, cet appareil ne doit fonctionner que tenu dans la main ou sur station daccueil avec une distance minimale dau moins 20cm du corps de lutilisateur et il ne doit pas tre en colocation ou coopration avec une autre antenne ou metteur. Lutilisation de cet appareil avec un accessoire dans le but dtre port et fonctionn sur le corps de lutilisateur est strictement prohib et invalidera les certifications FCC et Industrie Canada obtenues This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 27/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. This class (B) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme canadienne ICES-
003 No changes shall be made to the equipment without the permission of Ingenico as this may void the users authority to operate the equipment. Tout changement apport ce terminal non expressment approuv par Ingenico est susceptible dannuler le droit de lutilisateur se servir de cet quipement. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 28/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved FCC/IC Compliance (WiFi model) The FCC ID for IWL Wifi Terminal model (Model: IWL220-01T1426A) is: XKB-IWL2XXWBCL and IC number is: 2586D-IWL2WBCL THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. NOTE:
THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY 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 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 Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(3) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(4) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. This class (B) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. / Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme canadienne ICES-003 The RF exposure information of the device are compliant with KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v05r01. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 29/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved Environment (WEEE, Batteries and Packaging) This product is labeled in accordance with European Directives 2002/96/EC concerning Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and 2006/66/EC concerning Batteries and Accumulators. Those provisions are requiring producers and manufacturers to become liable for take-back, treatment and recycling upon end of life of equipment and batteries. The associated symbol means that WEEE and waste batteries must not be thrown away but collected separately and recycled. Ingenico ensures that efficient collection and recycling schemes are set-up for WEEE and batteries according to the local regulation of your country. Please contact your retailers for more detailed information about the compliance solution in place for disposing of your old product and used batteries. Packaging waste must also be collected separately to assure a proper disposal and recycling. Please note that proper recycling of the electrical and electronic equipment and waste batteries will ensure safety of human health and environment. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 30/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 8. Troubleshooting The terminal does not turn on Check the battery ( is it discharged ?, is it connected ?) A full discharged battery can take long charging time to recover Connect terminal to traveler power supply or put it on powered base The terminal does not connect to the telephone line Check the base power supply and telephone line cables Check for base electrical power network Check for Power On Ethernet network (POE powered base only: optional) The terminal fails to establish a telephone connection Check that the tone of the phone line is free Check the configuration of the phone line and number to call Get technical support Cards are not read Check if the magnetic card is swiped correctly (with magnetic stripe on terminal side) . Swipe again the card with the magnetic stripe movement constant and rapid Check if the magnetic strip is not damaged, grooved or cracked Make sure you have inserted correctly the smart card into the smart card reader and removed the card only after the transaction is performed. The ticket is not printed Check the presence and proper positioning of the paper roll. Possibly adjust the paper roll following the instructions in this manual (section 4.4 Installing the paper roll) Check the type of paper used (thermal paper must be used) Verify thermal paper sensitive side. The ticket is printed slower than usually Place the unit on the cradle or plug the USB cable in to charge the battery. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 31/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 9. Annex Accessories list 192013244 : Car charger 5V 0.75A USB iWL 296110863: Power travel adapter JACK/USB 192010793 : CE traveler power supply unit (USB) 192010813 : UK traveler power supply unit (USB) 192010834 : US traveler power supply unit (USB) 192010855 : CHN traveler power supply unit (USB) 192010876 : AUS traveler power supply unit (USB) 192010579: CE base power supply unit (Jack) 192010582 : UK base power supply unit (Jack) 192010602 : US base power supply unit (Jack) 192010623 : CHN base power supply unit (Jack) 192010644 : AUS base power supply unit (Jack) 192011323 : Pack BA Multi EU/US/UK 5V 1A (Jack) 192011344 : Pack BA Multi EU/US/UK 5V 1A (USB) Comments:
Using Power supply with Jack connector to charge the battery with the base. Using Power supply with USB connector to charge the battery without the base (direct connection to the USB connector of the terminal). iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 32/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 296109815: USB Cord (microB on terminal side USBA male on the other side) 1.5 m black 296130539: USB Cord (microA on terminal side USBA female on the other side) 0,15 m black 295006044 : Battery pack Li-Ion standard 192034892 : Terminal (USB) car charger ALIM 11-32V/5V 675 mA 192034912 Base (Jack) car charger ALIM.11-32V/5V 675mA WARRANTY / SECURITY Use only the power supply included with the product to ensure best performance and safety. Maintenance should only be provided by Ingenico authorized technician. Failure to comply with these instructions will void the manufacturers responsibility. iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 33/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved This Document is Copyright 2013 by INGENICO Group. INGENICO retains full copyright ownership, rights and protection in all material contained in this document. The recipient can receive this document on the condition that he will keep the document confidential and will not use its contents in any form or by any means, except as agreed beforehand, without the prior written permission of INGENICO. Moreover, nobody is authorized to place this document at the disposal of any third party without the prior written permission of INGENICO. If such permission is granted, it will be subject to the condition that the recipient ensures that any other recipient of this document, or information contained therein, is held responsible to INGENICO for the confidentiality of that information. Care has been taken to ensure that the content of this document is as accurate as possible. INGENICO however declines any responsibility for inaccurate, incomplete or outdated information. The contents of this document may change from time to time without prior notice, and do not create, specify, modify or replace any new or prior contractual obligations agreed upon in writing between INGENICO and the user. INGENICO is not responsible for any use of this device, which would be non consistent with the present document. All trademarks used in this document remain the property of their rightful owners. Your contact Ingenico 28-32 Boulevard de Grenelle 75015 Paris - France Tl: + 33 1 58 01 80 00 www.ingenico.com iWL2xx Wireless Series 900003061 R11 000 08/1324 34/34 Copyright 2013 Ingenico All rights reserved 9 5 1 1 6 9 2
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2014-05-06 | 2400 ~ 2483.5 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
3 | 5650 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | 5765 ~ 5805 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2014-05-06
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
INGENICO
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018912279
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
9 Avenue de la gare - Rolvatain TGV
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1 2 3 4 |
BP25156
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1 2 3 4 |
Valence Cedex 9, N/A 26958
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1 2 3 4 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 |
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 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
XKB
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
IWL2XXWBCL
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
N**** J********
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
Certification Manager
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+3304********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+3347********
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1 2 3 4 |
n******@ingenico.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 2 3 4 | 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?: | No | ||||
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 2 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WIFI, Bluetooth and Contactless Point of Sales terminal | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 2 3 4 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Power listed is conducted. Operations in the band 5.15-5.25GHz are restricted to indoor use only. SAR compliance for portable use conditions has been evaluated as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. The highest reported SAR value is 0.17W/kg. This device has a 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Power listed is conducted. SAR compliance for portable use conditions has been evaluated as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. The highest reported SAR value is 0.17W/kg. This device has a 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
EMITECH Montigny
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
J**** B********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
33-1-********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
33-1-********
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1 2 3 4 |
j******@emitech.fr
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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 | CC | 2400.00000000 | 2483.50000000 | 0.0010000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5170 | 5240 | 0.025 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | CC ND | 5500 | 5600 | 0.023 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | CC ND | 5650 | 5700 | 0.023 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 5 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5200 | 0.017 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 6 | 15E | CC ND | 5260 | 5300 | 0.024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 7 | 15E | CC ND | 5500 | 5600 | 0.021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 8 | 15E | CC ND | 5650 | 5680 | 0.009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15C | CC | 5765 | 5805 | 0.016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 15C | CC | 2427 | 2457 | 0.002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 15C | CC | 5765 | 5805 | 0.033 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 5 | 15C | CC | 5745 | 5785 | 0.015 |
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