Green Receipt Dispenser NFC User Guide VERSION 0.1 MIRANO www.mirano.
System Requirements/How It Works System Requirements • ACR1222L VisualVantage NFC Reader with LCD. • ACR1222L Smartcard drivers from Advanced Card Systems Ltd. Customer Requirements • NFC Enabled Smartphone, or • Pre-programmed MIFARE Classic or MIFARE Ultralight Card/Tag How It Works Near Field Communication (NFC) is used to accept customer address from either NFC enabled smartphones or NFC cards/tags.
Configuration/Driver Installation NFC Reader Installation USB 1. The ACR1222L NFC reader requires the correct Smartcard drivers to be installed on the POS computer for it to operate correctly with the Green Receipt product. 2. Before you begin with the installation process, familiarize yourself with the driver installation steps outlined in this document. 3. Obtain the ACR1222L Smartcard driver package from Advanced Card Systems Ltd and place the driver package on the POS computer.
Configuration/Driver Installation Windows Vista and Windows 7 1. By default, the Microsoft supplied drivers for smartcard reader are automatically installed for the ACR1222L. These default drivers are not recommended for use with the Green Receipt product. Select “Manage” by right-clicking on the “Computer” menu. 2. Wait for the “Computer Management” application to open up. Click on the “Device Manager” item.
Configuration/Driver Installation 3. On the right panel, expand the “Smart card readers” group. You will see one of the following depending on how up to date the version of Windows Vista/7 is on the POS computer: a. No default driver has been installed. Continue to Step 4. b. The default “Microsoft Usbccid Smartcard Reader (WUDF)” has been selected and installed for the reader. Continue to Step 4. 4.
Configuration/Driver Installation 5. Select the second option “Browse my computer for driver software”. 6. Use the “Browse…” button to navigate to where you had previously extracted the driver files to.
Configuration/Driver Installation 7. In some cases you will be prompted to verify the source of the driver. Select “Install” if you are certain that you obtained the installation program from the manufacturer. 8. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. 9. Wait for the drivers to be installed.
Configuration/Driver Installation 10. On Windows Vista and later, you will see the “Driver Software Installation” screens appear during installation. 11. You should see the following five (5) devices listed in the Smart car readers group if the driver installation was successful: a. “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader Bus Driver” b. “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader PICC” c. “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” d. “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” e.
Configuration/Driver Installation Windows XP 1. On Windows XP, you will see a different set of screens from the above. The “Found New Hardware” message will pop up in the bottom right corner of the screen. 2. On Windows XP, the “Found New Hardware Wizard” will be displayed. 3. Select “No, not this time” option.
Configuration/Driver Installation 4. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” option on the next displayed screen. 5. Uncheck “Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM…)” 6.
Configuration/Driver Installation 7. On Windows XP, the Windows Logo testing warning message will appear. Click on “Continue Anyway” to install the driver. 8. The above steps will be repeated for each of the four (4) remaining devices. You should see “Found New Hardware Wizard” repeated for the following four (4) additional devices: a. b. c. d. “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader PICC” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” 9.
Configuration/Driver Installation 10. You should see the following five (5) devices listed in the Smart car readers group if the driver installation was successful: a. b. c. d. e. 12 “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader Bus Driver” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader PICC” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” “ACR1222 3S PICC Reader SAM” The driver installation process is complete.
Configuration/Contactless Card Reader Contactless Card Reader 1. The contactless card reader is used for Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality and needs to be enabled. Use the “Reader” configuration area to select the “ACR1222L (USB)” reader. The “Communication” settings are not applicable and should be ignored for the ACR1222L (USB) reader. “Select ACR1222L” 2. You will be prompted to restart the system after you make changes and save the configuration.
Configuration/Contactless Card Reader 3. The Green Receipt will turn the backlight of the ACR1222L to ON and will display the “Please Present Card” message. 14 The NFC reader installation and configuration process is complete.
Basic Operation/Tapping Tapping 1. The customer can tap their NFC enabled smartphone or a pre-programmed MIFARE card anytime before the cashier has finalized the sale. 2. The Green Receipt has been designed to use the built-in share contact functionality of NFC enabled smartphones to accept the delivery address for the digital/paperless receipt. Refer to the NFC enabled smartphone for instructions. In addition, our website has some tutorials for the commonly used NFC enabled smartphones.
Basic Operation/Programming MIFARE Ultralight Programming MIFARE Ultralight 1. The Green Receipt has a built-in feature that allows you to program MIFARE Ultralight cards/tags with customer delivery address for those customers who do not have NFC enabled smartphones. 2. Select the Write Tag… menu from the Green Receipt tray icon. 3.
Basic Operation/Summary Near Field Communication (NFC) Supported Standards Customer Contact - NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) - NFC Simple NDEF Exchange (SNEP) - NDEF Push Protocol (NPP) - NFC Forum Tags - • V-CARD (text/vcard) o EMAIL • MECARD (text/vcard) o EMAIL • NFC URI type “mailto” • NFC Forum well-known type o URI (U) o Smart Poster (Sp) • Media-type as defined in RFC 2046 o text/vcard Andriod 4.x (ICS) smartphones • Google Galaxy Nexus Android 2.