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Page 1 - Reference Guide

VeriFone Part Number 24964, Revision BVx810Reference Guide

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PREFACEConventions and Acronyms10 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESSL Secure Sockets LayerSRAM Static Random Access MemoryUSB Universal Serial BusTable 2 Acronym

Page 3 - CONTENTS

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSUse of SRAM and Flash ROM Memory100 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDERedirecting Files toOther File GroupsGID1 is the default system mode sett

Page 4 - HAPTER 6

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSUse of SRAM and Flash ROM MemoryVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 101If FOO.OUT is authenticated, the GID1 application, FOO.OUT, executes as s

Page 5 - CHAPTER 7

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSUse of SRAM and Flash ROM Memory102 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEFile Redirection inOperating SystemDownloadsWhen performing an operating

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PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication RequirementsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 103FileAuthenticationRequirementsChapter 5 provided a general introduction t

Page 7 - Organization

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication Requirements104 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThe FileAuthenticationProcess During anApplicationDownloadIn the followin

Page 8 - Acronyms

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication RequirementsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 105If one or more certificates fail to authenticate, the ensuing file authen

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PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication Requirements106 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEWhen the signature file successfully authenticates its target file, it is

Page 10 - Acronym Definitions

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication RequirementsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 107Download anOperating SystemUpdate Provided byVeriFoneBecause the operatin

Page 11 - HAPTER 1

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication Requirements108 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE• While the new OS is being processed, there is no visible indication on

Page 12 - Benefits

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFile Authentication RequirementsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 109• Downloaded certificates (receiving device) must synchronize with the ce

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 11CHAPTER 1Vx810 OverviewThis chapter provides a brief description of the Vx810. The Vx810 is a customer-facing premium PIN pad

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PERFORMING DOWNLOADSEffect of Downloads on Existing Files and Data110 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEOptimize AvailableMemory Space forSuccessfulDownloadsOne ce

Page 15 - HAPTER 2

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download EnvironmentVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 111• All current passwords are retained on the receiving device during an app

Page 16 - Data Entry

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download Environment112 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDECable Connectionfor DirectDownloadsA special dongle cable, VPN 08362-01-R,

Page 17 - ALPHA Key

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download EnvironmentVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 113Direct ApplicationDownloadsThis section provides the hardware and software

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PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download Environment114 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEChecklist for Effectson Files andSettings in theReceiving DeviceDirect App

Page 19 - ¨ Scroll right

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download EnvironmentVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 115DOWNLOAD ALL FILES FROM USB MEMORY STICKYES F2NO F3Under the following con

Page 20 - Data Entry Modes

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download Environment116 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThe following table describes the specific steps required for performing a

Page 21 - HAPTER 3

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download EnvironmentVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 117SYS MODE DOWNLOAD Gnn¹¹¹_ _ _ _ _ _ _ DOWNLOADING NOWDuring download, a li

Page 22 - Shipping Carton

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSet Up the Download Environment118 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE7**VERIFYING FILES**COMPARE SIGNATUREFILENAME.P7SFILENAME.OUT**AUTHENTIC**

Page 23 - 810 Features

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDirect Operating System DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 119Direct OperatingSystemDownloadsThis section provides the hardware and so

Page 24 - Replacing MSAM

VX810 OVERVIEWFeatures and Benefits12 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEFeatures andBenefitsAcclaimed Vx Solutions Reliability and Security Guarantees Extra Protec

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PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDirect Operating System Downloads120 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEDirect OperatingSystem DownloadProcedureThe following procedure describe

Page 26 - 810 CTLS Module

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDirect Operating System DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 1214SYS MODE DOWNLOAD GnnFULL F3PARTIAL F4For a full download, select FULL

Page 27 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 27

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDirect Operating System Downloads122 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE7**VERIFYING FILES**CHECK CERTIFICATE(FILENAME.CRT)**AUTHENTIC**or--- FA

Page 28 - 810 DUET Base

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDirect Operating System DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 1238**VERIFYING FILES**COMPARE SIGNATUREFILENAME.P7SFILENAME.OUT**AUTHENTIC

Page 29 - Privacy Shield

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application Downloads124 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEBack-to-BackApplicationDownloadsThis section provides the hardware and

Page 30 - Connections

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 125Back-to-BackApplicationDownloadProcedureThe back-to-back application do

Page 31 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 31

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application Downloads126 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEDownload Application Files to Receiving Device1 Configure a sending dev

Page 32 - Power Supply

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 127The following diagram describes the procedure for a back-to-back applic

Page 33 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 33

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application Downloads128 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEBack-to-back downloads require that one device, the sending device, be

Page 34 - CTLS Module

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 129SYS MODE DOWNLOAD Gnn¹¹¹¹WARNING¹¹¹¹ALL FILES WILL BECLEARED FROM GROUP

Page 35 - HAPTER 4

VX810 OVERVIEWFeatures and BenefitsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 13Ultra Sleek PIN Pad Puts Everything at Your Customer’s Fingertips• Ergonomic shape and silv

Page 36 - YSTEM MODE

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSBack-to-Back Application Downloads130 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE

Page 37 - Passwords

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 131CHAPTER 7SpecificationsThis chapter describes the technical specifications for the Vx810 device.ProductSpecificationsModelVx8

Page 38 - SYSTEM MODE

SPECIFICATIONSProduct Specifications132 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEVx810 DUET(Optional) Base unit.• Thermal printer with graphics capabilities; 18 lines per

Page 39 - EFERENCE GUIDE 39

SPECIFICATIONSEnvironmental, Regulatory and Performance SpecificationsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 133PhysicalVx810 PIN pad: Length: 150 mm (5.91 in.). Width

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SPECIFICATIONSEnvironmental, Regulatory and Performance Specifications134 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEImmunity StandardsThis device is compliant to the follo

Page 41 - System Mode

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 135CHAPTER 8Care and MaintenanceYour Vx810 device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with c

Page 42 - DOWNLOAD NEEDED

CARE AND MAINTENANCEAdditional Safety Information136 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEAdditionalSafetyInformationThe following are additional information for your

Page 43 - Entering System

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 137CHAPTER 9Service and SupportFor problems concerning your Vx810 device, contact your local VeriFone representative or service

Page 44 - Display Action

SERVICE AND SUPPORTProduct Returns138 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE2 Obtain the MRA numbers by doing one of the following:a Call VeriFone toll-free within the

Page 45 - EFERENCE GUIDE 45

SERVICE AND SUPPORTAccessories and DocumentationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 139AccessoriesandDocumentationVeriFone produces the following accessories and do

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VX810 OVERVIEWFeatures and Benefits14 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE

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SERVICE AND SUPPORTAccessories and Documentation140 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEDocumentationFor the Vx810:Vx810 Quick Installation GuideVPN 24961Vx810 Insta

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 141CHAPTER 10Troubleshooting GuidelinesThe troubleshooting guidelines provided in the following section are included to assist y

Page 49 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 49

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINESDevice Does Not Dial Out142 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEDevice Does NotDial OutIf the device does not dial out:• Check the telephon

Page 50 - MEMORY FUNCTIONS X USAGE

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 143APPENDIX ASystem MessagesThis appendix describes system messages, which are grouped into two categories: error messages and i

Page 51 - MEMORY FUNCTIONS X CLEAR MEM

SYSTEM MESSAGESInformation Messages144 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEInformationMessagesThe following information messages may appear when the Vx810 device is

Page 52 - TERMINAL INFO X SYSTEM INFO

SYSTEM MESSAGESInformation MessagesVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 145This message is displayed when you select RAM FILES F2 in SYS MODE MENU 1 and select CLEAR

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SYSTEM MESSAGESInformation Messages146 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThis message is displayed when you initiate a local diagnostic test of the device keyboard

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Information MessagesVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 147If you are using the file compression module in DMM, information similar to that displayed appears when a

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Information Messages148 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 149APPENDIX BPort PinoutsThe tables in this appendix list pinouts for the Vx810 device, dongles, and cableconnectors. Multi-Port

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 15CHAPTER 2Using the Vx810 KeysBefore proceeding to other tasks, familiarize yourself with the operational features of the Vx810

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PORT PINOUTSCOM Port150 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 151APPENDIX CASCII TableASCII TableAn ASCII table for the Vx810 is presented below.Table 21 Vx810 ASCII TableDec Hex ASCII Dec H

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ASCII Table152 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE26 1A SUB 58 3A : 90 5A Z 122 7A z27 1B ESC 59 3B ; 91 5B [ 123 7B {28 1C FS 60 3C < 92 5C \ 124 7C |29 1D GS

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 153GLOSSARYApplication ID An alphanumeric code that identifies an application downloaded onto a device from a download computer.

Page 62 - TERMINAL INFO X CLOCK

GLOSSARY154 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEDefault A value, parameter, option, or attribute that is assigned by the program or system when another has not been

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GLOSSARYVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 155Non-volatile memory A memory or storage medium that retains data in the absence of power so that the data is availabl

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GLOSSARY156 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDERemote host computer A host computer connected to a Vx810 modem dongle over a dial-up telephone line to download file

Page 65 - IPP KEY LOAD

GLOSSARYVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 157Terminal ID An alphanumeric code that identifies a terminal to a download computer. In this way, the download compute

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GLOSSARY158 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 159INDEXNumerics3DES 12, 132Aaccessories 139Bback-to-back application downloads 124effects on files and settings 124hardware che

Page 68 - Digital certificate *.crt

USING THE VX810 KEYSData Entry Modes16 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEData EntryModesBefore you can enter data in the form of ASCII characters, the Vx810 must b

Page 69 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 69

INDEXH160 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEspecial files 68digital certificate 68signer certificate 69sponsor certificate 69digital signature 68signer private key

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INDEXTVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 161operating system 131primary smart card reader 131processor 131security access module card reader 131SRAM 131supported m

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Vx810Reference GuideVeriFone Part Number 24964, Revision BVeriFone, Inc.2099 Gateway Place, Suite 600San Jose, CA, 95110 USA1-800-VERIFONEwww.verifone

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USING THE VX810 KEYSData Entry ModesVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 17Main KeypadThe main keypad consists of the keys 0 to 9, *, and #. You can enter up to 50 A

Page 73 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 73

USING THE VX810 KEYSData Entry Modes18 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThe following table lists all the ASCII characters you can type using the ALPHA key and th

Page 74 - Planning for File

USING THE VX810 KEYSData Entry ModesVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 19Command KeysThe following are the command keys of the Vx810:CANCEL KeyPressing the CANCEL

Page 75 - FAILED is displayed for five

All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the writtenpermission of VeriFone,

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USING THE VX810 KEYSData Entry Modes20 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESoundThe Vx810 supports only monophonic sound capabilities. The keys produce a beeping sou

Page 77 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 77

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 21CHAPTER 3SetupThis chapter describes the setup procedure for Vx810, in the following sections:• Selecting Location• Unpacking

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SETUPUnpacking the Shipping Carton22 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEElectricalConsiderations• Avoid using this product during electrical storms.• Avoid location

Page 79 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 79

SETUPExamining the Vx810 FeaturesVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 23Examining theVx810 FeaturesBefore you continue the installation process, examine the features

Page 80 - ILE AUTHENTICATION

SETUPInstalling/Replacing MSAM Cards24 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE• A SAM (Security Access Module) compartment, built into the lower-back side of the device

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SETUPInstalling/Replacing MSAM CardsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 253 Remove the locking screw from the MSAM card compartment door, and then open the MSAM car

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SETUPOptions26 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEOptionsVeriFone ships variants of the Vx810 for different markets. Your device may have a different configuration.

Page 83 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 83

SETUPOptionsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 274 Install the metal plate onto the back of the RFID canopy and Vx810.Figure 9 Installing the Metal Plate5 Use the

Page 84

SETUPOptions28 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEVx810 DUET BaseUnitAdding the optional Vx810 DUET base unit transforms the Vx810 PIN pad into an all-in-one counte

Page 85 - Signing Tool

SETUPOptionsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 293 Mount the PIN pad on the DUET.Figure 13 Placing the Vx810 onto the Vx8104 Connect the power cord.Figure 14 Conne

Page 86 - Command-Line

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 3CONTENTSPREFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Audience. . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 87 - EFERENCE GUIDE 87

SETUPCable Connections30 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDECableConnectionsThe Vx810 has six general cabling scenarios, depending on what the device connects to:•

Page 88 - VeriShield File Signing Tool

SETUPCable ConnectionsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 31Standard USBConnectionFor standard USB environments, this cable option has the host end terminating in a

Page 89 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 89

SETUPPower Supply32 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEEthernetConnection withExternal PowerBrickThis cable option has a junction box that provides a standard RJ-45

Page 90

SETUPUsing the Primary Smart Card ReaderVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 33Using thePrimary SmartCard ReaderThe smart card transaction procedure can vary dependi

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SETUPUsing the Vx810 CTLS Module34 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEUsing the Vx810CTLS ModuleThe Vx810 CTLS module is only active when signaled by an application

Page 92 - Download Tools

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 35CHAPTER 4System ModeThis chapter describes a category of device functions called system mode operations.• Press F2 and F4 at t

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SYSTEM MODELocal and Remote Operations36 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDELocal andRemoteOperationsThe system mode operations available on a Vx810 can be divided

Page 94 - Full and Partial

SYSTEM MODEFile GroupsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 37File GroupsThe Vx810 operating system implements a file system in non-volatile, battery-backed SRAM, and

Page 95 - EFERENCE GUIDE 95

SYSTEM MODEPasswords38 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESystem ModePasswordThe default, factory-set password for System Mode is “Z66831.” Use the following key se

Page 96 - Applications

SYSTEM MODEPasswordsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 39Manual Password ChangeA user can change the System Mode password or any GID password from the Passwords su

Page 97 - Use of SRAM

CONTENTS4 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDECHAPTER 4System Mode When to Use System Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SYSTEM MODEPasswords40 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEFor operations which do not require a password, the OS will continue to operate normally and any applicati

Page 99 - EFERENCE GUIDE 99

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 41System ModeMenusThe Vx810 has 3 system mode menus.Table 5 System Mode MenusOn successful entry of

Page 100 - REM >SETGROUP.2

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus42 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThe Display column indicates what appears on the display screen at each step of the procedure. Ple

Page 101 - Redirect Files

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 43Entering SystemModeThe following describes how to enter system mode after you have turned on the V

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SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus44 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESYSTEM MODE ENTRYPASSWORD_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _If an application prompt appeared and you chose to ent

Page 103 - Requirements

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 45Menu 1In this menu you can edit system parameters, perform downloads, and restart the device.Table

Page 104

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus46 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEGID 1: NOT EMPTYNEW (F1)PARAMETER:¹GO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FIND (F2)VALUE:F : VX81 . OUT EDIT (F3)CLE

Page 105 - EFERENCE GUIDE 105

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 47SYS MODE DOWNLOAD GnnFULL F3PARTIAL F4For a full download, select FULL (F3).For a partial download

Page 106 - Permissions

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus48 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDERESTARTSYS MODE MENU 1EDIT PARAMETERS F2DOWNLOAD F3RESTART F4ªSelect RESTART F4 to exit system mod

Page 107 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 107

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 49Menu 2In this menu, you can perform memory functions, view device configuration information, or se

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CONTENTSVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 5File Authentication Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Required Certi

Page 109 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 109

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus50 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDETable 9 System Mode Menu 2Display ActionSYS MODE MENU 2MEMORY FUNCTIONS F2TERMINAL INFO F3CLOCK F4

Page 110 - Existing Files

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 51MEMORY FUNCTIONS X DIRECTORIESSYS MODE MENU 2MEMORY FUNCTIONS F2TERMINAL INFO F3CLOCK F4©ªTo perfo

Page 111 - Environment

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus52 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESYS MODE MEMORYGROUP nn PASSWORD_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _To continue, enter the required password. If yo

Page 112

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 53SYS MODE TERM INFOSERNO 303-000-040PTID 12000000PART M28150302DMOREV 1OS VER QG000829ªSelecting SY

Page 113 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 113

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus54 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESYS MODE TERM INFOCERT 234000HEAP 772STACK 1708NEXT CERT F3©• CERT indicates the certificate numbe

Page 114 - EFERENCE GUIDE

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 55SYS MODE DIAGSERROR LOG F2TAMPER LOG F3CONTACTLESS DIAG F4©To view the error logs, select ERROR LO

Page 115 - Step Display Action

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus56 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESAM 1POWER UP: PASSEDGET ATR: PASSEDThis is the screen that is displayed when an inserted SAM card

Page 116

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 57TERMINAL INFO X DIAGS AND LOGS X MAG CARD DIAGSYS MODE MENU 2MEMORY FUNCTIONS F2TERMINAL INFO F3CL

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SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus58 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESYS MODE MENUSYSTEM INFO F2DIAGS AND LOGS F3To perform system diagnostic tests and view log inform

Page 118

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 59SYS MODE DIAGSSCREEN DIAG F2IPP DIAG F3©ªTo perform a diagnostic test on the internal PIN pad, sel

Page 119 - Downloads

CONTENTS6 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEEnvironmental, Regulatory and Performance Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133Temperature and Humidity . . .

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SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus60 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESYS MODE MENUSYSTEM INFO F2DIAGS AND LOGS F3To perform system diagnostic tests and view log inform

Page 121

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 61SYS MODE DIAGSERROR LOG F2TAMPER LOG F3©To view the error logs, select ERROR LOG (F2).SYS MODE ERR

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SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus62 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDETERMINAL INFO X DIAGS AND LOGS X TAMPER LOGSYS MODE MENU 2MEMORY FUNCTIONS F2TERMINAL INFO F3CLOCK

Page 123

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 63SYS MODE CLOCKINCREMENT HOUR F1EDIT TIME F2EDIT DATE F3DECREMENT HOUR F4To adjust the current time

Page 124 - Application

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus64 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEMenu 3In this menu you can adjust screen contrast, change passwords, or perform IPP key loading.Ta

Page 125 - EFERENCE GUIDE 125

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode MenusVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 65SYS MODE PASSWORDFILE GROUP nn F2SYS MODE ENTRY F3To change the password for a file group, type th

Page 126

SYSTEM MODESystem Mode Menus66 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESYS MODE PASSWORDGROUP nn PASSWORD_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _To continue, enter the required password.The

Page 127 - 810 device

VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 67CHAPTER 5File AuthenticationThis chapter discusses the VeriShield file authentication security architecture, VeriShield file a

Page 128

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication68 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDESpecial Files Usedin the FileAuthenticationProcessThe following speciall

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FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File AuthenticationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 69Certificates Contain Keys That Authenticate Signature Files• A sponsor c

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 7PREFACEThis guide is your primary source of information for setting up and installing the Vx810.AudienceThis document has two p

Page 131 - HAPTER 7

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication70 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEHow FileAuthenticationWorksFile authentication consists of three basic p

Page 132 - Product Specifications

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File AuthenticationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 71The following diagram describes the development process.Figure 26 The De

Page 133 - Specifications

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication72 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThe following diagram describes the pre-deployment process.Figure 27 The

Page 134

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File AuthenticationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 73c If a matching application file is found, the operating system compares

Page 135 - HAPTER 8

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication74 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEPlanning for FileAuthenticationFile authentication is an integral part o

Page 136 - Information

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File AuthenticationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 75It is not mandatory to always download a signature file and its target a

Page 137 - HAPTER 9

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication76 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEFor non-executable files, it is the application that will confirm that a

Page 138 - Product Returns

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File AuthenticationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 77A development set of higher-level certificates is downloaded onto each V

Page 139 - Documentation

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication78 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEDevelopment DevicesA development device is a Vx810 still maintaining the

Page 140

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File AuthenticationVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 79Ultimately, it is the sponsor’s decision how to implement the logical se

Page 141 - HAPTER 10

PREFACERelated Documentation8 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEChapter 9, Service and Support. Provides information on how to contact your local VeriFone represen

Page 142 - Device Does Not Dial Out

FILE AUTHENTICATIONIntroduction to File Authentication80 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDERequired Inputs to the File Signing ProcessThe required inputs to the fi

Page 143 - PPENDIX A

FILE AUTHENTICATIONFile Authentication and the File SystemVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 81Replace a Sponsor CertificateA sponsor may need to clear the current

Page 144 - Messages

FILE AUTHENTICATIONFile Authentication and the File System82 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThis system of partitions and sub-partitions makes it possible to st

Page 145 - EFERENCE GUIDE 145

FILE AUTHENTICATIONFile Authentication and the File SystemVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 83• An application stored in Groups 2–15 can only access files stored

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FILE AUTHENTICATIONFile Authentication and the File System84 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEIf the signature file authenticates its target file and the *FA vari

Page 147 - EFERENCE GUIDE 147

FILE AUTHENTICATIONVeriShield File Signing ToolVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 85VeriShield FileSigning ToolTo generate the signature files required for file au

Page 148 - Information Messages

FILE AUTHENTICATIONVeriShield File Signing Tool86 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEThe following image shows the FileSign dialog box.Figure 32 FileSign Dialog Box

Page 149 - CONNECTOR

FILE AUTHENTICATIONVeriShield File Signing ToolVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 87-F, -f Name of the application file to sign (*.out, *.lib, or other file type).

Page 150 - COM Port

FILE AUTHENTICATIONVeriShield File Signing Tool88 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDECommand-LineMode SyntaxExampleIn the following VeriShield File Signing Tool com

Page 151 - PPENDIX C

VeriShield File Signing ToolVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 89• Press ALT+F or click the [...] button to the right of the File to be signed field to locate and

Page 152 - 810 ASCII Table

PREFACEConventions and AcronymsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 9AcronymsThe following table lists various acronyms used throughout this guide in place of the fu

Page 153 - GLOSSARY

VeriShield File Signing Tool90 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE

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VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 91CHAPTER 6Performing DownloadsThis chapter contains information and procedures to allow you to perform the various types of dat

Page 155 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 155

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDownload Tools92 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE• USB/SD memory card downloads: Files and data are transferred from a USB flash drive or fro

Page 156

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSDownload ContentVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 93• DDL.EXE: Downloads files and data from a development system or another host computer, di

Page 157 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 157

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFull and Partial Downloads94 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEFull and PartialDownloadsWhen preparing to initiate a download procedure, choose

Page 158

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSFull and Partial DownloadsVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 95Here are a few more points on the topic of full and partial downloads:• The most

Page 159 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 159

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSSupport for Multiple Applications96 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDE• Partial OS downloads are performed mainly by VeriFone for development p

Page 160

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSUse of SRAM and Flash ROM MemoryVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 97The MainApplication isAlways Stored inGID1The main application stored in G

Page 161 - 810 REFERENCE GUIDE 161

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSUse of SRAM and Flash ROM Memory98 VX810 REFERENCE GUIDEIn a typical download procedure, all files are loaded onto the SRAM file s

Page 162

PERFORMING DOWNLOADSUse of SRAM and Flash ROM MemoryVX810 REFERENCE GUIDE 99To redirect a file from the SRAM of the target group to the flash ROM memo

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