Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 About DynaPro
- 1.2 Protection for All Points Within the Payment Infrastructure
- 1.3 Securing Personal Cardholder Data
- 1.4 Security and Ease of Integration by Design
- 1.5 Remote Services
- 1.6 Physical and Electronic Security
- 1.7 Liquid Crystal Display
- 1.8 10-Digit Numeric Pad
- 1.9 Function Buttons (Soft Keys)
- 1.10 Low-Power Standby Mode
- 1.11 Magnetic Card Reading
- 1.12 Chip Card Reading
- 1.13 Contactless Card Reading
- 1.14 About Major Components
- 1.15 About Terminology
- 2 Handling and Storage
- 3 Installation
- 4 Configuration
- 5 Operation
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Developing Custom Software
1 - Introduction
DynaPro| Secure Cryptographic Device for PIN and Data Entry | Installation and Operation Manual
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1.15 About Terminology
In this document, DynaPro is referred to as the device. It is designed to be connected to a host, which is a
piece of general-purpose electronic equipment which can send commands and data to, and receive data
from, the device. Host types include PC and Mac computers/laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Generally, the host must have software installed that communicates with the device and is capable of
processing transactions. During a transaction, the host and its software interact with the operator, such
as a customer service representative, while the device interacts with the cardholder (even if the
cardholder is using a virtual representation of the card account, such as a smartphone).