Operations Manual

06 Oct 2022
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Audio and speaker module
Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces
Ethernet port interface
Bluetooth
®
interface
The validator uses the Linux operating system and can be installed in several types of station level
equipment.
2.1.1 User Interface
The user interface is the traveler presenting media and the device giving an audio and visual response. The
components involved are the display, the POI device and the audio output.
2.1.1.1 Display
The display provides full graphic screens that include information and transaction feedback to the Traveler. In
addition, it is also capable of displaying video files. See Figure 2-2. Display features include:
Integrated 5-inch full color, sunlight-readable display.
Visible across all normal lighting conditions, including day and night operation.
Visual indicator to designate the presentation area and the transaction results, as well as
messages such as an indication of a valid tap or of a low account balance.
LCD transmissive mode display, viewable from 0 to 45 degrees on either side.
Variable brightness and backlighting under software control. The design includes using ambient
light data from a sensor to control the brightness level so that it is appropriate for the environment.
Figure 2-2. Validator Display
2.1.1.2 POI Device
The POI device is a secure contactless card reader that provides the Traveler interface for transacting with
smart media.
It supports card initialization (wake-up), anti-collision, authentication, media selection, and read/write functions
for the following media types:
EMV approved contactless payment cards