User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- e315 Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Device Overview
- Device Setup
- Selecting a Location
- Unpacking the Shipping Carton
- Examining Device Features
- Installing/ Removing an iPod/iPhone into the e315
- Installing/ Replacing MSAM Cards
- Connecting the e315 to a Power Source
- Connecting the e315 to a Wall- mount Charger
- Connecting the e315 to a Host Computer via Micro-USB
- Battery Behavior (No Power Cable)
- Conducting Wireless Transactions
- Using a Smart Card to Conduct Transactions
- Using the Magnetic Stripe Reader
- Using the CTLS Reader
- Using the Barcode Reader
- Specifications
- Maintenance
- VeriFone Service and Support
- Troubleshooting Guidelines
- Contact VeriFone
E315 INSTALLATION GUIDE 7
V
E
R
I
F
O N
E
C
O
N
F I
DE
N
T
I
A
L
R
E
VIS
I
ON
A.
6
CHAPTER 1
Device Overview
This chapter provides a brief description of the e315, the smallest
micro-merchant and convenience retailing mobile payment solution in the
industry. This p
ayment solution seamlessly blends the industry standard, secure
Vx operating system and Trident hardware architecture with the Apple OS
allowing for an endless variety of vertical applications and secure payment
combinations to suit today’s dynamic and innovative retailing needs. This solution
packs a wallop: familiar color/touch display interface via an iPod 5 or an iPhone 5,
blazing fast processor, abundant memory, the latest PCI 2.0 security, integrated
2D barcode scanner, capacitive touch encrypted PINpad, integrated contactless
and NFC ready, all in the smallest most versatile form factor available.
The e315 is a portable, battery-powered device designed to fit your hands
comfo
r
tably and is ideal for consumer-facing and merchant facing retail integrated
applications. It features a crisp 128 x 32 display and a spill-resistant capacitive
keypad.
Figure 1 The e315 Device
NOTE
VeriFone ships variants of the e315 for different markets. Your device may have
a different configuration supporting a different Apple device. The following
devices may or may not be present: a smart card reader, contactless, barcode
scanner.