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G6-300 Installation Guide DCV-00477 S2 R06 September 2020 S2 Security Level Guide No restrictions apply: customer-facing document. DCV-00477 S2 R05 1 Contents Contents ................................................................................................................................................. ii Chapter 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Where Can the G6-300 be Installed? ............................................................................. 1 Chapter 2. Safety & Compliance Information ..................................................................................... 2 Preliminary Precautions .................................................................................................. 2 Evacuation and Barricading ............................................................................................ 2 Total Electrical Shut-Off .................................................................................................. 2 Read the Manual ............................................................................................................. 2 Follow the Regulations .................................................................................................... 2 Replacement Parts .......................................................................................................... 3 Safety Symbols and Warning Words .............................................................................. 3 Prevent Explosions and Fires ......................................................................................... 3 No Open Flames ............................................................................................................. 3 No Sparks - No Smoking ................................................................................................. 3 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. 2.9. Working Alone ................................................................................................................. 4 Best Practice ................................................................................................................... 4 Safety First! ..................................................................................................................... 4 Installer Certification ........................................................................................................ 4 2.10. Safety First: Working with Electricity ............................................................................... 4 2.11. Hazardous Materials ....................................................................................................... 4 2.12. Informing Emergency Personnel ..................................................................................... 4 2.13. Computer Programs and Documentation ....................................................................... 5 2.14. Approvals ........................................................................................................................ 5 European Directives ........................................................................................................ 5 FCC ................................................................................................................................. 6 Hazardous Locations ...................................................................................................... 6 Industry Canada Compliance Statements ...................................................................... 7 Chapter 3. Product Features ................................................................................................................ 8 Location of Features ....................................................................................................... 8 3.1. Chapter 4. Accessories ....................................................................................................................... 10 In the box ....................................................................................................................... 10 Consumables ................................................................................................................ 11 4.1. 4.2. Chapter 5. Location of Mounting Points ........................................................................................... 12 Chapter 6. Installation ......................................................................................................................... 13 Installing a Brand New OPT .......................................................................................... 13 6.1. Chapter 7. Tools Required to Mount the G6-300 .............................................................................. 16 Chapter 8. Installing Into a New Pump or Cabinet ........................................................................... 17 Chapter 9. Upgrading an Existing Invenco Outdoor Payment Terminal ....................................... 19 Chapter 10. Power Supply Considerations ....................................................................................... 20 Chapter 11. G6-300 Wiring .................................................................................................................. 21 11.1. Protective Earth ............................................................................................................. 21 11.2. Ethernet LAN ................................................................................................................. 21 11.3. DC Power Supply .......................................................................................................... 22 Chapter 12. Main Power Supply Wiring ............................................................................................ 23 Chapter 13. Wiring Completion .......................................................................................................... 24 Chapter 14. First Power-Up ................................................................................................................ 25 14.1. Normal Start-Up ............................................................................................................ 25 14.2. Edit Configuration .......................................................................................................... 26 Chapter 15. Tamper-Detection ........................................................................................................... 27 DCV-00477 S2 R05 ii Chapter 16. Basic Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 28 16.1. Cleaning ........................................................................................................................ 28 Chapter 17. How to Load Paper ......................................................................................................... 29 Chapter 18. Clearing a Paper Jam ..................................................................................................... 31 Chapter 19. Security Checks .............................................................................................................. 33 19.1. Built in Security .............................................................................................................. 33 19.2. Extra Security Checks ................................................................................................... 33 19.3. Escalation ...................................................................................................................... 33 Chapter 20. Inspection ........................................................................................................................ 34 20.1. Key Pad ......................................................................................................................... 34 20.2. Card-Reader Slot and Contactless Reader .................................................................. 35 Chapter 21. Removal & Reinstallation .............................................................................................. 38 21.1. How to Uninstall a G6-300 ............................................................................................ 38 21.2. How to Reinstall a G6-300 ............................................................................................ 38 Chapter 22. Drawings .......................................................................................................................... 39 22.1. Dimensions .................................................................................................................... 39 Chapter 23. Mounting New Installation .......................................................................................... 42 Chapter 24. Typical Wiring ................................................................................................................. 44 Chapter 25. Release History ............................................................................................................... 45 DCV-00477 S2 R05 iii Chapter 1. Introduction The G6-300 Outdoor Payment Terminal (OPT) is designed to be durable and tough, yet simple and secure to use. To get the best use out of the G6-300, it should be installed correctly and properly maintained. This guide will walk you through installation and correct care for your new G6-300. Note: If you are installing an OPT using an approved retrofit kit, the instructions with the kit supersede the instructions in this guide. 1.1. Where Can the G6-300 be Installed?
The G6-300 is a multi-purpose Outdoor Payment Terminal (OPT) designed for unattended use. It operates in a range of outdoor environments in temperatures from -20C (-4F) through to +70C
(158F) It has been primarily designed for fuel station forecourts but can be installed into any physically secure cabinet that has been designed for the intended environment. For outdoor environments, the G6-300 must be installed with its front face vertical, to prevent rain or condensation pooling inside. Because its usually used in fuel stations, this guide explains the requirements for mounting it into a fuel pump-head, however the steps are applicable to any cabinet. Specific steps and precautions for pump head installation are highlighted. Please, always use safety precautions when installing our products. DCV-00477 S2 R05 1 Chapter 2. Safety & Compliance Information STOP There are hazards and safety precautions associated with installing, inspecting, maintaining or servicing this product. Important: Before you start, READ! You need to understand the safety information in this manual. Hazards and safety precautions for tasks are always listed. Fire, explosion or electrical shock could occur and cause death or serious injury if these safe service procedures are not followed. 2.1. Preliminary Precautions Fuel stations can be a dangerous place to work - there are flammable fuels, vapours and high voltages. You should only install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment when you are fully trained and authorized to do so. 2.2. Evacuation and Barricading If you need to access a pump/dispenser head, then you must:
Evacuate all unauthorized persons and vehicles. Use safety tape or cones as a barricade to the affected unit(s). 2.3. Total Electrical Shut-Off Before accessing the electrical components or the electronics of a pump/dispenser, you must carry out a total electrical shut-off of that unit. To shut off electricity find the switch or circuit breaker and turn it to the off position. If you cant turn off the power, STOP. Do not continue until the electricity has been safely turned off by you or someone else. 2.4. Read the Manual Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied with this equipment. If you do not understand a procedure, call an Invenco-authorized service contractor. Warning: For your own safety and that of others, you must understand the procedures before beginning work. 2.5. Follow the Regulations Regulations exist to keep everyone safe. You are expected to follow:
OSH regulations. National regulations and codes. State regulations and codes. Local regulations and codes. DCV-00477 S2 R05 2 Note: If you do not install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment in accordance with these codes, regulations and standards, it may affect the safe use and operation of the equipment, or lead to legal citations with penalties. 2.6. Replacement Parts Use only genuine Invenco replacement parts and retrofit kits on your installation. Using parts other than genuine Invenco replacement parts could create a safety hazard and violate local regulations. 2.7. Safety Symbols and Warning Words Throughout this guide you will see warnings and notes in boxes like below. These are used to let you know when you need to take extra caution in order to avoid hazards and/or potential injury to yourself or another person. Always follow these instructions!
Warning: This alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in death or serious injury. Note: This designates a hazard or unsafe practice which may result in minor injury or a legal issue. 2.8. Prevent Explosions and Fires Fuels and their vapours will become explosive if ignited. All fuels cause vapours when they are exposed to air and transferred between containers; spilled or leaking fuels cause even more vapours. When a customers tank is filled, vapours leak into the air around the tank and island, and these vapours can potentially catch fire or explode if they are exposed to a spark or flame. This is why every single person on a fuel station forecourt must be aware of the danger of sparks and open flames and take precautions to avoid explosions and fires. No Open Flames Open flames from matches, lighters, welding torches or other sources can ignite the fuel and vapours present on forecourts. There should never be an open flame on a fuel station forecourt for any reason. No Sparks - No Smoking Sparks can also start a fire or cause an explosion on a forecourt. Be safety conscious!
Do not:
1. Smoke. 2. Light a match. 3. Use a lighter. 4. Use a mobile phone outside of your car. 5. Start or use power tools. 6. Create a flame of any kind. Also beware of:
1. Static electricity. Always touch the metal of your vehicle after you get out of it to discharge any electrostatic charge before you approach the dispenser island. DCV-00477 S2 R05 3 2.9. Working Alone Best Practice Always work with at least two people if possible; one to actively work and one as an assistant/backup. Ideally if you are working around high voltages, the backup/assistant should be trained in providing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Safety First!
Whether working alone or with someone else:
1. Advise station personnel where you will be working. 2. Warn station personnel not to turn the power back on while you are working on the equipment. 3. Use the OSH tag out and lock out procedures. If you are not familiar with this requirement, refer to the information in the service manual and the OSH documentation. Installer Certification Many countries authorities require people working in hazardous environments to hold additional qualifications that prove they are suitably skilled to perform work on fuel station forecourts. Please ensure that you have the relevant certifications and that they are current, before attending to any site to perform installation work. 2.10. Safety First: Working with Electricity Always:
1. Use safe and established practices. 2. Follow OSH Lock-Out and Tag-Out requirements before carrying out any service or installation work. 3. Check all devices before use. Is the wiring in good condition?
Is the grounding connection firmly attached?
Are all sealing devices and compounds in tact and in place?
Never:
1. Use devices if they have any damage. 2. Skip over safety procedures for any reason. Faulty wiring or unsafe procedures can cause a fire, explosion or electrical shock. Station employees and service contractors must understand and comply with these guidelines completely to ensure safety while the equipment is down. 2.11. Hazardous Materials Some materials present inside electronic enclosures may present a health hazard if not handled correctly. Always wear gloves if practical to do so. Keep your hands away from your eyes and mouth during installation. Wash your hands as soon as possible. 2.12. Informing Emergency Personnel DCV-00477 S2 R05 4 Emergency personnel will need the following information:
Location of accident (e.g. address, front/back of building). Nature of accident (e.g. possible heart attack, run over by car, burns). Approximate age of victim (e.g. baby, teenager, middle-age, elderly). Whether or not victim has received first aid (e.g. stopped bleeding by pressure). Whether or not victim has vomited (e.g. if swallowed or inhaled something). Warning: Oxygen may be needed at scene if gasoline has been ingested or inhaled. Seek medical advice immediately. 2.13. Computer Programs and Documentation All Invenco Group Ltd. computer programs (including software on discs and within memory chips) and documentation are copyrighted by, and shall remain the property of, Invenco Group Ltd. Such computer programs and documents may contain trade secret information. The duplication, disclosure, modification, or unauthorized use of computer programs or documentation is strictly prohibited unless otherwise licensed by Invenco Group Ltd. 2.14. Approvals Invenco develops and maintains its hardware and software products using industry-standard quality processes and is audited by the MasterCard TQM (Terminal Quality Management) scheme. The G6-300 OPT has the following approvals:
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1-14 (Safety Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment) CSA C22.2 No. 213-17 (Hazardous location safety Class I Division 2) EN 300 300 & ETSI 301 489-3 (in conjunction with ETSI 301 489-1) for Radio EMV standards (Security) EN 55024 (Immunity) EN 55032 (Emissions) FCC certification (Part 15.225, 15.207 transmitter) IC certification (RSS-Gen Issue 5 section 8.8 & RSS-210 Issue 9 Section B.6) IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 (Safety Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment) PCI (Payment Card Industry) TQM (Quality) ISA 12.12.01 (Hazardous location safety Class I Division 2) European Directives The G6-300 complies with the necessary European Directives for the CE mark. DCV-00477 S2 R05 5 FCC FCC ID: 2AC7B-G6300OPT FCC ID: 2AC7B-G6300V2OPT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(For Hardware ID: XXX-XX1XXXXXXX)
(For Hardware ID: XXX-XX2XXXXXXX) 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 to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and 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. Hazardous Locations The G6-300 is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Group D, Temperature Class T4 OR non-hazardous locations only. WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous. WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of any components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2. WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD Batteries must only be changed in an area known to be non-
hazardous. Please refer to DCV-00119 G6 OPT Control Drawing for further information on installation in a Class I, Division 2 hazardous location. Also refer to the ANSI/NFPA70 (US National Electrical Code) and ANS/ISA RP12.06.01 (Wiring Methods for Hazardous Locations). DCV-00477 S2 R05 6 Industry Canada Compliance Statements IC ID: 12614A-G6300 IC ID: 12614A-G6300V2 This device complies with Industry Canadas license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(For Hardware ID: XXX-XX1XXXXXXX)
(For Hardware ID: XXX-XX2XXXXXXX) 1. This device may not cause interference; and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le resent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2. lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. DCV-00477 S2 R05 7 Chapter 3. Product Features 3.1. Location of Features Fig. 3.1: G6-300 Front Features DCV-00477 S2 R05 8 Fig. 3.2: G6-300 Rear Features 9 DCV-00477 S2 R05 Chapter 4. 4.1. In the box Inside the box is a small plastic bag that contains a spindle and a gasket. Accessories Fig. 4.1: Accessories bag Fig. 4.2: Spindle to hold printer paper DCV-00477 S2 R05 10 Fig. 4.3: Gasket for mounting G6-300 to pump head 4.2. Consumables If the G6-300 has a printer fitted (most of them do), then a roll of paper should be installed (see Chapter 17). Invencos recommended paper is part number CP0002. The specification for this paper is:
Thermal paper, top-coated (BPA free can be used) Paper weight = 60 to 80gsm Width = 57 1 mm Roll Diameter = 110mm max Core Diameter = 12mm Recommended Suppliers o Nippon Paper TF60KS-E o Oji Paper FTP-020PU001 (58mm) PD105R FTP-020P0701 (58mm) Use good-quality paper in the G6-300 to reduce the build-up of dust and fibres, and to extend the life of the printer. DCV-00477 S2 R05 11 Chapter 5. Location of Mounting Points Green highlights show the standard mounting points for a new installation. Each mounting point has an M4 threaded brass insert. The maximum depth into the G6-300 case is 8mm See the Drawings at the end of this guide for panel cut-out information. Fig. 5.1: Location of mounting points (in green). DCV-00477 S2 R05 12 Chapter 6. Installation 6.1. Installing a Brand New OPT In most cases a new installation must be done by the pump manufacturer, not a third party. Each pump has safety certifications that can be invalidated if anyone other than the manufacturer modifies it. Before a G6-300 can be installed, the pump enclosure must meet the following standards:
1. Fire. The enclosure must be designed to meet the requirements of ISO/EN 60950-1 for fire enclosures. 2. ATEX (Explosive Atmospheres). The G6-300 has openings that prevent it being gas-tight. Because of this, it should be installed away from all hazards. Refer to local laws and regulations for hazardous zones to work out the best mounting place for the G6-300. The pump or cabinet that the G6-300 is mounted in should also be designed to prevent a dangerous build-up of explosive gases. 3. Security. 4. Power & Data. The pump or cabinet should offer physical security to protect the public from the hazards within, and to reduce the ability of anyone to tamper with the OPT. a. The pump or cabinet must provide mains power. The requirements are:
i. A permanently-wired connection or a socket to plug it into. ii. A protective earth connection. iii. The outlet may be switched if it is a socket, and must be switched if it is permanently wired. iv. We recommend one Power Supply Unit (PSU) per G6-300. The use of two G6-300s on a single PSU may lead to erratic start up behaviour and is not recommended. If using two G6-300s to one PSU, both must have power applied at the same time to reduce this risk. b. The pump or cabinet must provide an Ethernet data connection. The requirements are:
v. Capable of at least 10Mbps (preferably 100Mbps). vi. The connection must be either a socket into which a standard Ethernet patch cable can be connected, or a cable that is terminated in a standard RJ45 plug suitable for direct connection into the OPT LAN socket. vii. Minimum cable standard should be Cat5e. c. The enclosure may provide an alternative data connection for terminals that have optional communications modules installed. Please consult with Invenco for what options are available. 5. Accessibility. 6. Materials. 7. Door cut-out. The enclosure must be designed and mounted so that disabled persons are able to operate the OPT. Height must be compliant with PCI 5.0 standards. The G6-300 has an optional ADA keypad that can be purchased and installed if required in order to meet this compliance. The enclosure and all its components must be constructed of durable materials suitable for the intended location. d. Use the wireframe in Chapter 22 Drawings at the end of this manual to determine the extra space required for the front of the terminal (the terminal is larger than cut-out). e. The edge of the cut-outs should be smooth and free of burrs, and the surface of the door around the cut-out should be clean, and planar within 1mm. 8. Water-Tightness. The G6-300 is rated for IP65 around the screen and keypad, and IP54 for other front side apertures. The parts sitting inside the pump/pedestal enclosure are designed to reduce the likelihood of rain splashes entering the electronics but the enclosure must provide protection from water. The door should have a water seal against the enclosure, and there should be good drainage and/or a system to reduce excessive condensation build-up and dripping. DCV-00477 S2 R05 13 9. Protection from Weather Extremes. | While the G6-300 is intended for use outdoors, exposure to direct sunlight and/or heavy rain can affect customers experience using the product. | The pump or enclosure should provide a canopy that prevents the OPT from being exposed to direct sunlight and heavy rain. | If the OPT cannot be protected from direct sunlight, a warning sign should be provided close to the OPT advising that the screen may become too hot to touch. 10. In humid climates where the temperature regularly falls below 5C it is probable that occasional condensation will occur overnight inside the OPT cabinet, which can cause printer paper jams. In this case, it is recommended, in the absence of any other heat source, that a thermostatic heater is installed inside the cabinet, with attention to possible overheating. The G6-300 must always be installed in an upright (vertical) position with no horizontal tilt. 11. Placement. 12. Hinging. Use the following diagrams as a guide when designing an enclosure and/or door to house the G6-
300. This will ensure there is a clearance between the G6-300 housing and the opening. Note: Invenco Recommends Right-side hinging only. Hinging on the left side may cause cables to be pulled out. Hinging Option 1 For models without an internal printer, or for models with a printer where the paper has been mounted with the spindle moving right to left through the paper roll (with the point to the center of the terminal):
Fig. 6.1: G6-300 Side hinging diagram, spindle pointed left or with no printer. DCV-00477 S2 R05 14 Hinging Option 2 For models with an internal printer, where the paper has been mounted with the spindle moving left to right through the paper (with the point ending by the right side of the terminal):
Fig. 6.2: G6-300 Side hinging points diagram, spindle pointed left. Hinging Option 3 Top and bottom hinging points, suitable for all models. Fig. 6.3: G6-300 Top-bottom hinging diagram. DCV-00477 S2 R05 15 Chapter 7. Tools Required to Mount the G6-300 12 x M4 screws of the correct length to attach the OPT to your pump/cabinet. A screwdriver to fit the M4 screws. Philips #1 or Flat 5mm screwdriver for connections on the power supply. Small adjustable spanner for earth connections inside the cabinet. Cable ties. Side cutters to trim the cable tie(s). You may require other tools if retrofitting into a non-standard enclosure. Warning: Do not use power tools if working on a fuel station forecourt. Any spark could cause a fire or explosion. DCV-00477 S2 R05 16 Chapter 8. Installing into a New Pump or Cabinet Instruction Unpack the G6-300 as per the Invenco Shipping Guide. Step 1. Open the pump/cabinet door. 2. 3. 4. Attach the gasket to the back of the unit, following the separate instructions below. Hold the G6-300 outside the pump/cabinet and locate at least one of the top mounting screws. Loosely screw it in. Start several of the remaining support screws around the edge of the G6-300. Check that the G6-300 is aligned with any features on the pump/cabinet door and then tighten the screws. Insert and tighten all remaining screws. Once the G6-300 is secure, move onto the wiring section to complete installation. 5. 6. 7. 8. DCV-00477 S2 R05 17 DCV-00477 S2 R05 18 Fig. 8.1: How to Attach the Gasket Chapter 9. Upgrading an Existing Invenco Outdoor Payment Terminal The G6-300 is designed to fit into the existing cut-out created for an earlier G6 model to allow for an easy upgrade. It will also fit onto legacy upgrade kits for those customers who have upgraded in the past from a G5 to a G6-100 or G6-200. Instruction Make sure that the terminal is not in use. Open the enclosure door. Use the reverse paper feed button to feed the paper out of the terminal, then remove the paper roll. (Models with printer only). Switch off the mains power. Carefully cut the cable ties holding cables in place to the existing OPT. Disconnect the low-voltage power cable and discard it. Disconnect the ethernet cable and put it aside for reuse. Disconnect the earth cable. Loosen then remove the screws holding the old OPT to the door. Remove the old OPT from the door and package it for disposal or return. Prepare the pump for the new terminal by scraping off any pieces of old gasket that may have stuck down over time. Clean any old adhesive residue from the mounting surface. Remove the new G6-300 from its packaging and inspect it for damage. Note that the sealing gasket is also in the carton. Place the G6-300 face down onto a soft, clean surface and attach the sealing gasket following the instructions in the previous section (above). Place the G6-300 carefully into the cut-out in the door and align it with the screw-holes (or brackets if this is a retrofit.) Loosely place all the screws, then check alignment before tightening them. Plug in the new power cable and the saved ethernet cable (refer to Chapters 25 28). Connect the ground wire. Use new cable ties to gather all the cables together, then close the door making sure not to snag or pinch any cables. Have your work inspected if necessary, then switch on the mains power. Load a paper roll and feed the paper through into the printer (see Chapter 32). Check that the G6-300 has come online correctly, then close the cabinet/pump door. Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. DCV-00477 S2 R05 19 Chapter 10. Power Supply Considerations The G6-300 has been certified using a one-to-one ratio of G6-300 to power supply unit. All other configurations are not certified. The certified power supply for installations world-wide is the Meanwell RS-100-24. To fully meet safety requirements, we recommend also purchasing the Meanwell TBC-07 Terminal Cover which clips on over the terminals of the power supply. DCV-00477 S2 R05 20 Chapter 11. G6-300 Wiring Three connections need to be made to the G6-300:
1. Protective Earth. 2. Ethernet LAN. 3. DC Power supply. The DC power supply cable also needs to be connected to the power supply. 11.1. Protective Earth The G6-300 is provided with an Earth Tab and is recommended to be earthed. The tab must be connected to the pump (or cabinet) frame to provide protection from both power faults and static discharges. The earth wire thickness must be minimum 1.5mm2 (or 16awg) and both it and the earth stud must meet local regulations. Fig. 11.1: Protective Earth 11.2. Ethernet LAN The Ethernet cable is plugged into the correct connector on the rear of the G6-300:
Fig. 11.2: Ethernet connection DCV-00477 S2 R05 21 11.3. DC Power Supply The low-voltage DC Cable is plugged into the correct connector on the rear of the G6-300:
Fig. 11.3: Low-voltage DC cable The low-voltage DC cable carries the part number EK0171, and it can be obtained from Invenco partner companies. DCV-00477 S2 R05 22 Chapter 12. Main Power Supply Wiring The other end of the low-voltage DC Cable is connected into the AC-DC power supply:
Fig. 12.1: Power Supply Wiring Warning: Once all the wiring to the power supply terminals has been completed, install the terminal cover (TBC-07) to prevent accidental contact with the live mains connections DCV-00477 S2 R05 23 Chapter 13. Wiring Completion When all the cables have been installed, use cable ties to provide strain relief. Ensure that all cables are tidy and cannot become snagged or pinched when the door of the cabinet is opened and closed. Warning: Local regulations may also require that the installation is electrically tested and certified BEFORE switch-on, and periodically over the life of the unit DCV-00477 S2 R05 24 Chapter 14. First Power-Up Once the installation is complete and the wiring is certified (if necessary), the main power can be switched on. 14.1. Normal Start-Up The G6-300 takes a couple of minutes to complete its start-up phase. During this, several standard information screens will display. There may be other screens as well, depending on customer configuration. Start-up screen:
Connecting to ethernet screen:
Fig. 14.1: G6-300 Start up screen. Fig. 14.2: Trying to establish ethernet connection. DCV-00477 S2 R05 25 When the terminal has successfully connected to the Ethernet LAN it will display the following screen:
Fig. 14.3: Ethernet connection established. After this the start-up will continue. The screens that are presented will vary depending on individual customer configuration. If a screen showing One moment please is presented, it means that the G6-300 requires its configuration to be set up. Please follow the directions in Invenco Document DCV-00260. Fig. 14.4: Service App settings are available. 14.2. Edit Configuration The G6-300 should have been configured during staging; however sometimes things change, and you may need to modify various settings. Please see Invenco document DCV-00260 for information on accessing and changing the G6-300s configuration options; alternatively, your helpdesk will be able to assist you over the phone. DCV-00477 S2 R05 26 Chapter 15. Tamper-Detection The G6-300 is a secure device, and it contains various technologies that help it detect if someone tries to tamper with it. Occasionally a G6-300 tamper-detection may be triggered after the device has been staged and before installation, e.g. if the G6-300 was dropped onto a hard surface, that may trigger a tamper-detection event. If, on power-up or at any time when the G6-300 is powered, a tamper is detected, the G6-300 will immediately lock out of normal operation and enter a tampered state. When this happens, the G6-
300 will not process any transactions and, depending on the nature of the tamper it may be almost completely unresponsive. If a tamper has been detected, after power-up the G6-300 will display this screen:
Fig. 15.1: Tamper has been detected. The lights in the Card Reader slot will flash RED at about five times per second (i.e. rapid) if a Destructive Tamper has been detected:
A Destructive Tamper cannot be restored on-site and requires the G6-300 to be returned to the factory for service/repair. DCV-00477 S2 R05 27 Basic Maintenance Chapter 16. 16.1. Cleaning The G6-300 is designed to be low maintenance. Daily cleaning:
Wipe with a soft damp cloth using only water. If dirt or grime builds up:
Use a diluted mild detergent and wipe with a soft cloth. Dry the screen using a lint-free or microfiber cloth. Things to watch out for:
Always clean off excess detergent. Do not use a high-pressure water stream to clean your G6-300. Water pressure may damage the card reader or printer chute. Do not rub the display if it is dry dust or dirt can scratch the anti-reflective coating. Do not use petroleum based solvent cleaners, they will damage the surface and shorten the life of your product. Over time the printer may build up dust and/or debris from the paper cutting function. Please do not clean this yourself refer cleaning to a qualified service agent. DCV-00477 S2 R05 28 Chapter 17. How to Load Paper DCV-00477 S2 R05 29 Fig. 17.1: How to Load Paper. DCV-00477 S2 R05 30 Chapter 18. Clearing a Paper Jam If you need to clear a paper jam, remember:
Dont use anything sharp it could damage the printer. Be gentle. If you take the paper roll out, you should be able to see where the paper is jammed and free it with a little bit of patience and a gentle touch. Any damage done to the printer while clearing a paper jam is not covered by warranty. DCV-00477 S2 R05 31 Fig. 18.1: How to clear a paper jam. DCV-00477 S2 R05 32 Chapter 19. Security Checks 19.1. Built in Security The G6-300 has built-in tamper detections, but you should also regularly check your G6-300 for signs of tampering or alteration. If it looks different to normal, then there could be a hidden camera or PIN-disclosing bug you might have a problem that threatens customer security. 19.2. Extra Security Checks Use this section to carry out extra security checks, and if youre still not sure about your G6-300 then call Customer Support. The following pages include photos and descriptions of what the G6-300 components should look like. If your G6-300 looks different in any way, DO NOT use it. Follow the escalation procedure below if you have any doubts at all about the integrity of your OPT. Contact the vendors security person or support desk immediately. If neither of those contacts are available, contact Invencos security officer at the Auckland 19.3. Escalation If you think that your G6-300 has been tampered with:
address detailed at the end of this document. Notify local law-enforcement immediately. DCV-00477 S2 R05 33 Chapter 20. Inspection The G6-300 has a smooth finish with an uninterrupted surface. Any breaks or uneven surfaces should be inspected as a potential security concern. 20.1. Keypad 1. The G6-300 keypad has a matt black surround with matt key tops. a. The key-tops are back-lit. b. The numbers must be illuminated when the keypad is active. If the numbers dont light up when the keypad is active, then check the keypad for signs of tampering or an overlay. If it appears not to be flush with the front fascia surface, check to see why. 2. The matt black surround is a flush mount to the G6-300 front fascia. 3. 4. The key-pad privacy shield is a smooth, uninterrupted surface, and should be inspected for uneven surfaces, cracks or holes that could be as a result of a PIN disclosing camera being placed on/into the OPT. Fig. 20.1: Example of keypad and privacy shield. DCV-00477 S2 R05 34 20.2. Card-Reader Slot and Contactless Reader What to check for:
Are there any wires of any kind coming out of the Card Slot?
There should be no visible wires at all on or around the Card Slot. Is the OPT finish uninterrupted and consistent across the Card Slot?
There should be no cracks, holes or bumps of any kind. Does the card slot acceptor light:
Flash green when it is ready and waiting to accept a card?
Turn red when a card is inserted and a transaction is processing?
Turn blue only when the card can be safely removed?
Does the Contactless Reader:
Show one steady green light when ready to accept a payment?
Note: Remember, if your G6-300 does not look or act like it should, do not use it. Contact Invenco immediately for further assistance. Fig. 20.2: Front of card slot. DCV-00477 S2 R05 35 Fig. 20.3: Card slot insertion light. Fig. 20.4: Left hand close-up of card slot. DCV-00477 S2 R05 36 Fig. 20.5: Right hand close-up of card slot. DCV-00477 S2 R05 37 Chapter 21. Removal & Reinstallation 21.1. How to Uninstall a G6-300 Instruction To remove an existing Invenco Outdoor Payment Terminal (OPT):
Step 1. Make sure that the terminal is not in use. 2. Open the enclosure door. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Use the reverse paper feed button to feed the paper out of the terminal, then remove the paper roll. (Models with printer only). Switch off the mains power. Carefully cut the cable ties holding cables in place to the existing OPT. Do not cut any other cable ties. Remove the ground wire and unplug the ethernet and low-voltage power cables. Unscrew the screws holding the OPT to the door. There will be either:
remove the brackets if they are in the way, otherwise leave them in place. 12 screws (if the terminal was installed new), or;
4 screws going into a pair of adaptor brackets if the OPT was retrofitted. In this case, 9. Carefully lift the OPT out of the enclosure and package it for disposal or return. 21.2. How to Reinstall a G6-300 Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Instruction Prepare the terminal by removing any traces of existing sealing gasket with a soft scraper and/or isopropyl alcohol. Remove the G6-300 from its packaging and inspect it for damage. Place the G6-300 face down on a soft, clean surface, and attach the new sealing gasket. Place the G6-300 carefully into the cut-out in the door and align it with the screw-holes
(or brackets if there has been a previous retrofit). Loosely place all the screws, check the alignment is correct and then tighten the screws. Plug in the power cable and the LAN cable. Connect the Ground wire. Use new cable ties to gather all cables together, then close the door making sure not to snag or pinch any of the cables. Reload a paper roll and feed the paper through into the printer. Check that the G6-300 has come online correctly, then close the cabinet/pump door. If this is a replacement G6-300 (i.e. not the same one removed) you may need to configure it for proper operation. Please see Chapter 29 of this guide for information. DCV-00477 S2 R05 38 Chapter 22. 22.1. Dimensions Drawings Fig. 22.1: G6-300 Front Dimensions. DCV-00477 S2 R05 39 Fig. 22.2: G6-300 Side Dimensions. DCV-00477 S2 R05 40 Fig. 22.3: G6-300 Rear Dimensions & Mounting Points. DCV-00477 S2 R05 41 Chapter 23. Mounting New Installation Fig. 23.1: Mounting guide NOT TO SCALE. Do not use as a template. DCV-00477 S2 R05 42 Fig. 23.2: Exploded view, mounting to panel. DCV-00477 S2 R05 43 Chapter 24. Typical Wiring The schematic below shows the standard and typical wiring for the G6-300. We recommend that you use this wiring for safety and correct performance. DCV-00477 S2 R05 44 Chapter 25. Release History Version Prepared by Date Change description 1.0 2.0 3.0 Kristy Clarkson 2019-09-04 Created document. Kristy Clarkson 2019-10-25 Revision of images Kristy Clarkson 2019-11-05 4.0 Kristy Clarkson 2019-11-12 5.0 Adam Crocker/Dris Adradi 2020-03-11 6.0 Michael Doh 2020-09-16 Addition approvals of further Addition of Canadian approvals Revision of some images, format conversion, additional text Addition of FCC ID and IC ID for G6-300 with hardware ID (XXX-
XX1XXXXXXX) DCV-00477 S2 R05 45 NEW ZEALAND Level 2, 7-11 Kawana St Northcote Auckland 0627 New Zealand Ph: +64 9 905 5600 NORTH AMERICA Building 100, Windward Chase 1235 Old Alpharetta Rd, Suite 130 Alpharetta Georgia 30005, USA Ph: +1 470 253 7568 ASIA Level 3, Wisma Ali Bawal 1 Jalan Tandang 46050 Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia Ph: +60 3 7781 0298 EUROPE 6th Floor, White Building 1 - 4 Cumberland Place Southampton SO15 2NP United Kingdom Ph: +44 23 8022 7645 2020, Invenco Group Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Invenco Group Ltd. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Invenco Group Ltd. Invenco Group Ltd has made all reasonable efforts to verify the accuracy of this document but assumes no responsibility for any technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
1 | Label Info | ID Label/Location Info | 347.68 KiB | September 23 2020 |
7th September 2019 Invenco Group Limited PO Box 68281 Newton Auckland 1145 New Zealand www.invenco.com DRAFT LABEL DESIGN 8 pt font 8 pt font 3M 7815 Zebra Technologies Corp. 5095 FCC ID:
IC ID:
Label Material:
Ink:
Application Surface: PolyCarbonate/Polybutylene terephthalate Size:
76.2mm x 25.4mm (3 x 1) Figure 1 3M 7815 Figure 2 Assembled unit viewed from the back
1 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 125.83 KiB | September 23 2020 |
Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 United States of America 9th September 2020 Invenco Group Limited PO Box 68281 Newton Auckland 1145 New Zealand www.invenco.com To whom it may concern, CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST - FCC ID: 2AC7B-G6300V2OPT Reference rule sections 0.457 (d) (ii) and pursuant to rule section 0.459 (a) confidentiality is requested as follows. Long-Term Confidentiality is requested for the following:
Block Diagram Schematics Operational Description Internal Photographs The requested items are provided for the following purpose:
Information to support test reports and certification only and should not be used for any other purpose than that which is stated. The information being disclosed by us to you contains commercially sensitive information and trade secrets and security information which is confidential in nature and is not usually disclosed to external parties, except under a non-disclosure agreement. The information is not publicly available. Due to the nature of the product it intrinsically contains security features to avoid fraud. In use the product id contained within locked fuel dispensers and is not accessible to the public. The product is only serviceable by professional designated technicians under NDA. All sales to ours customers and their final customers are under NDA. This information must be kept secure and not disclosed without our prior written approval. Disclosure of this design material would result in the compromise of security and significant financial loss to acquirers, banks, merchants, brands, and our company could result. It should be treated as confidential with no limit on the duration for this confidentiality obligation. Yours sincerely Chris Henry Chief Engineer Invenco Group Limited
1 | DOC | Cover Letter(s) | 136.50 KiB | September 23 2020 |
United States of America Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 1435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Invenco Group Limited PO Box 68281 Newton Auckland 1145 New Zealand www.invenco.com Date: 9th September 2020 SUBJECT: FCC Application for 2AC7B-G6300V2OPT To Whom It May Concern:
The Invenco Group Ltd, as the grantee of this project (FCC ID: 2AC7B-G6300V2OPT Invenco G6-300, Hardware ID: XXX-XX2XXXXXXX, Secure Payment Terminal with NFC), hereby declares that this product meets the definition of a composite system, as defined in 2.947(f), and has been tested accordingly. The digital device along with the supporting ancillaries and external ports (Printer, Display, Bar Code Reader, Ethernet port etc) are part of a subsystem that is classified as a Class B digital device, as defined in 15.101. This subsystem has been authorized under the Suppliers Declaration of Conformity procedures. The final product shall consequently comply with FCC rules for composite devices using Certification and SDoC procedures. Regards, Chris Henry Chief Engineer Invenco Group Limited
1 | NDA | Cover Letter(s) | 61.33 KiB | September 23 2020 |
Non Disclosure and Confidentiality Agreement INVENCO GROUP LIMITED (INVENCO) XYZ (Name) This non disclosure and confidentiality agreement (the agreement) is entered into and is effective as of [
Date ] (the effective date). INVENCO GROUP LIMITED with its registered office at Level 2, 7-11 Kawana Street, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand (INVENCO) Between:
and XYZ a person/company with its registered office at (XZY) Referred to collectively as the Parties For the purposes of this agreement, INVENCO is the party disclosing information and shall be referred to as the Discloser and XYZ is the party receiving confidential information shall be referred to as the Recipient and the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. BACKGROUND A. For the purposes of gaining better understanding of the products and services, and/or to develop new or existing business opportunities, products or services, and/or to make an investment (referred to as the Transaction); INVENCO may disclose certain of its Proprietary/confidential Information consisting of marketing, financial, technical and other information related to their businesses, and B. INVENCO is willing to disclose such Proprietary/Confidential Information to the Recipient upon the terms and conditions herein set forth and the Recipient is willing to maintain the confidentiality of such information disclosed to it by the Recipient in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof. AGREEMENT 1 INTERPRETATION 1.1 Definitions: In this Agreement unless the context otherwise requires:
"Agent" means any Related Company (meaning as per Companies Act 1993), officer, employee, agent, contractor, or adviser of a Recipient or Discloser, as the case may be;
"Agreement" means this agreement including the background;
"Information" means any information which is made available by, or at the request of, a Discloser or its Agent; or is discovered or generated in the course of the evaluation, negotiation or completion of the Transaction; or otherwise comes to the Recipients knowledge concerning the organisation, methods (including any secret process or formula or other trade secret), documents, personal and company contacts, intellectual property, data, analyses, reports, know how, specifications, formulae, designs, photographs, drawings, software programmes, compilations, studies, samples and any other material bearing or incorporations, business or finances of the Discloser, its customers or clients, its administration and operation and similar information concerning any Related Company or associate of the Discloser that is confidential or that the Recipient should reasonably assume is confidential, and any information notified by the Discloser as being confidential; and includes the fact of the Transaction;
a "person" includes any individual natural person, company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, association (whether corporate or unincorporated), trust, organisation, Government department, Minister of the Crown, state or agency of a state (in each case, whether or not having separate legal personality), and includes a person's executors, administrators, successors and assigns;
DQT-00018 Rev. 00 P a g e 2 | 6 2 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION All of the Information, whether disclosed directly or indirectly to the Recipient, whether reduced to writing or not, or which otherwise becomes known to the Recipient through involvement with the Discloser or the Discloser's Agents is strictly confidential. 3 NO DISCLOSURE 3.1 The Recipient agrees that it will preserve, and will procure that its Agents preserve, the confidentiality of the Information and will take proper and adequate precautions at all times and enforce such precautions to preserve the confidentiality of the Information and, in particular, but without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, will take all necessary action to prevent any unauthorised person obtaining access to the Information by direct or indirect exposure thereto or otherwise, and will not at any time (except as expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement) without the prior written consent of the Discloser:
Permit disclosure: directly or indirectly, distribute or permit to be disclosed or distributed any part of the Information to any person; or Use Information: in any way use the Information or any knowledge or information which it may acquire as a result of receiving the Information in any way which is directly or indirectly in competition with the Discloser or which is otherwise directly or indirectly detrimental to the interests of the Discloser or for any other purpose whatsoever; or
(c) Assert rights: assert any rights of any nature in respect of or contest the Discloser's ownership of the Information. 4 EMPLOYEES 4.1 4.2 Disclosure to officers, employees and advisors: The Recipient may disclose to any of its Agents only such part of the Information as is necessary to enable that Agent to perform his or her obligations to the Recipient. Confidentiality of the Information: The Recipient will ensure all its Agents are aware of the confidentiality of the Information, the existence and terms of this Agreement and consider themselves bound by the provisions of this Agreement as if they were parties to this Agreement. The Recipient will take all such reasonable steps as are necessary to prevent any unauthorised use or disclosure of such Information by any of its Agents. 5 NO CONFIDENTIALITY 5.1 Any information, which is clearly and demonstrably:
Independently acquired: independently acquired or developed by the Recipient without the benefit or use of any of the Information; or Publicly known: publicly known or which becomes publicly known after the date of this Agreement other than through breach or non-performance by the Recipient (or any of its Agents) of any of its obligations under this Agreement; or Third party: lawfully received by the Recipient from a third person, other than the Discloser or its Agents, not owing (directly or indirectly) any obligation of confidentiality to the Discloser; or
(d) Approved: approved in writing by the Discloser for disclosure (other than on a restricted basis) by the Recipient;
(a)
(b)
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(c) DQT-00018 Rev. 00 P a g e 3 | 6 6 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.3
(e) Operation of law: disclosed pursuant to any requirement or request by operation of law provided that the Recipient shall, prior to disclosure, notify the Discloser of any such requirement or request. will not be, or as the case may be, will cease to be, subject to the restrictions contained in this Agreement. OWNERSHIP All Information disclosed pursuant to this Agreement shall be and remain the property of the Discloser. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as granting or conferring any rights by license or otherwise, expressly, impliedly or otherwise for any of the Proprietary/Confidential Information disclosed by Discloser hereunder. AUTHORISATION The Discloser agrees that necessary authorisations, permits or licences including export licenses as may be required will be obtained prior to the exportation or disclosure of any Proprietary/Confidential Information relating to the technology of the other party. Discloser shall notify Recipient of the need to obtain any required authorisations, permits and licenses and/or the need to comply with any relevant laws or regulations relating to the disclosure. The Discloser shall obtain the required authorisations, permits and licenses. RETURN OR DESTRUCTION OF INFORMATION General: Subject to clause 8.3, the Recipient will, upon demand by the Discloser, either return to the Recipient or destroy (at the Discloser's option) all the Information (including all copies or reproductions of the Information) in the possession or control of the Recipient and its Agents to whom the Information has been disclosed by or on behalf of the Recipient together with all information and documentation containing, comprising or relating in any way to the Information. Certificate: Upon the return or destruction (as the case may be) of all of such Information, the Recipient will provide to the Discloser a certificate signed by an officer of the Recipient stating that the Information returned or destroyed comprises all the Information in the possession or control of the Recipient and the Agents to whom the Information has been disclosed by or on behalf of the Recipient and that no Information whatsoever (including any copies or other reproductions thereof) has been retained by or on behalf of the Recipient or any of its Agents. Board Papers and other Essential Records: Nothing in this clause 8 shall require any party to destroy Board papers, minutes and associated documents or any record which the party is required by law to retain or which the party considers necessary to retain as evidence in support of the Transaction. The confidentiality of any such Information retained by the party shall be maintained in accordance with this Agreement. 9 INSIDE INFORMATION The Recipient agrees, for the benefit of the Discloser, that it will not trade or enter into any commitment to trade securities in the Discloser, or advise or encourage any person to trade securities in the Discloser, or communicate any Information or cause any Information to be disclosed to any person who may advise or encourage another person to trade securities in the Discloser, without the prior written agreement of the Discloser. 10 INDEMNITY The Recipient indemnifies the Discloser from and against all actions, claims, demands, proceedings, liabilities, direct (but not consequential) losses, payments, costs and expenses whatsoever suffered or incurred by the Discloser which arise from or by virtue of the unauthorised disclosure or use of the Information by the Recipient or by its Agents, or by virtue of the Recipient or any of its Agents otherwise being in breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement. DQT-00018 Rev. 00 P a g e 4 | 6 11 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF The Recipient acknowledges the value of the Information to the Discloser and the potential consequences of any breach by the Recipient of this Agreement to be such that any breach of this Agreement by the Recipient should entitle the Discloser (in addition to any other remedy the Discloser might have at law) to the award of injunctive relief and damages. 12 ASSIGNMENT Neither party may assign any rights under this Agreement. 13 CONTRACTS (PRIVITY) ACT 1982 13.1 Where this Agreement confers a benefit on a party, the parties intend to create an obligation enforceable by any Related Company of that party under the Contracts (Privity) Act 1982. 13.2 Subject to clause 13.1, where this Agreement confers a benefit upon any third party, the parties do not intend to create an obligation enforceable by that third party under the Contracts (Privity) Act 1982. 14 GENERAL 14.1 14.2 Termination: This Agreement may not be terminated except by written agreement between the parties. Upon termination the Recipient shall continue to fulfill its obligations hereunder and to maintain the confidentiality of the Information. Entire Agreement: This Agreement contains all of the terms, representations and warranties made between the parties and supersedes all prior discussions and agreements covering the subject matter of this Agreement. 14.3 Amendments: No amendment to this Agreement will be effective unless it is in writing and signed by all parties. 14.4 Further Assurances: The parties must each sign, execute, procure, pass and do all such further documents, acts, matters, resolutions and things as may be necessary or desirable for effecting this Agreement. 14.5 Waiver: No exercise or failure to exercise or delay in exercising any right or remedy by a party will constitute a waiver by that party of that or any other right or remedy available to it. 14.6 Non-Merger: The agreements, obligations and warranties contained in this Agreement will not merge on completion of the transactions contemplated by it but will remain in full force until satisfied. 14.7 Partial Invalidity: If any provision of this Agreement or its application to any party or circumstance is or becomes invalid or unenforceable to any extent, the remainder of this Agreement and its application will not be affected and will remain enforceable to the greatest extent permitted by law. 14.8 Time of Essence: Time will be of essence in the performance by either party of its obligations under this Agreement. 14.9 Rights Cumulative: The rights of the parties under this Agreement are cumulative and are not exclusive of any other rights and remedies available to either party. 14.10 Governing Law and Jurisdiction: This Agreement will be construed and take effect as a contract made in New Zealand and will be governed by New Zealand law, and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the New Zealand courts. DQT-00018 Rev. 00 P a g e 5 | 6 15 COUNTERPARTS AND EXCHANGES BY FAX This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which will be considered an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. The exchange of a fully exercised Agreement (in counterparts or otherwise) by fax shall be sufficient to bind the parties to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. EXECUTION SIGNED on behalf of INVENCO GROUP LIMITED by:
SIGNED on behalf of XYZ NAME by:
Name Position Name Position DQT-00018 Rev. 00 P a g e 6 | 6
1 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 133.31 KiB | September 23 2020 |
Invenco Group Limited PO Box 68281 Newton Auckland 1145 New Zealand www.invenco.com EMC Technologies NZ Ltd PO Box 68307 Newton Auckland 1040 NEW ZEALAND 9th September 2020 Dear Sir or Madam, SUBJECT: Authorization to Act. FCC FRN: 0028922649 FCC ID: 2AC7B-G6300V2OPT To whom it may concern I hereby authorize Andrew Cutler, General Manager of EMC Technologies NZ Ltd to act on our behalf with regard the FCC Certification of the Invenco G6-300 (Hardware ID: XXX-
XX2XXXXXXX) Outdoor Payment Terminal device / transmitter. Yours sincerely Chris Henry Chief Engineer Invenco Group Limited
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1 | 2020-09-23 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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2020-09-23
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Invenco Group Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028922649
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1 | Physical Address |
7-11 Kawana Street Northcote
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7-11 Kawana Street
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Auckland, N/A
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New Zealand
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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2AC7B
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
G6300V2OPT
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1 | Name |
C******** H********
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1 | Title |
Mr
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1 | Telephone Number |
64990********
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1 | Fax Number |
64936********
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C******@invenco.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Secure Payment Terminal with NFC Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd
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A**** C****
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+64 9********
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+64 9********
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a******@emctech.co.nz
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1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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