Magtek DynaPro Go User manual

Type
User manual

Magtek DynaPro Go is a handheld PIN pad accessory that provides countertop installation capability and stabilizes the device's cable, preventing disconnection during transactions. It includes a USB-B (micro USB) connection, a 6ft USB cable, and two neoprene feet for added stability and countertop protection. With four different cable channel options, it allows for flexible cable routing and secure placement of the ferrite core.

Magtek DynaPro Go is a handheld PIN pad accessory that provides countertop installation capability and stabilizes the device's cable, preventing disconnection during transactions. It includes a USB-B (micro USB) connection, a 6ft USB cable, and two neoprene feet for added stability and countertop protection. With four different cable channel options, it allows for flexible cable routing and secure placement of the ferrite core.

Contents
DynaPro Go Cradle ships with the housing itself, one (1) USB 6ft
cable (USB A-B) PN 1000007380, and two (2) neoprene feet PN
1000007348 (comprised of the cable channel foot pad and the
Cradle base foot pad).
DynaPro Go Installed in Cradle
The DynaPro Go Cradle stabilizes the DynaPro Go cable and
provides countertop installation capability. The Cradle is an
accessory that does not require or transmit power.
DynaPro Go Cradle
Wire Management Cradle PIN Pad Accessory
Quick Installation Guide
Product Description
DynaPro Go Wire Management Cradle is a stabilizing cradle used for wire management for the DynaPro Go handheld PIN Pad.
Major Components
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Cable
DynaPro Go has a USB-B (micro USB) connection. The cable
connects directly to the DynaPro Go on the right facing side and
faces downward. The cable is then routed through the cable
management channel to the cable management base of the Cradle.
The ferrite core nestles inside the cable management base.
Accessories
The neoprene feet protect countertops, are easier on the hands,
stabilize the device, and enforce the cable placement.
Steps to Installation
1. Place the DynaPro Go into the Cradle
Slide the DynaPro Go into the DynaPro Go Cradle housing.
2. Plug the USB cable into the DynaPro Go
Plug the micro USB cable end into the DynaPro Go with the cable falling downward
3. Route USB cable
Route the USB cable through the cable management base.
This keeps your cable securely in place and guards against
cable pull and disengagement. The USB ferrite core ts
snuggly in the center. There are 4 different cable channels
possible:
1. Top exit
2. Left side exit
3. Bottom exit
4. Right exit
4. Apply foot pads
Peel the backer off of the foot pads, one at a time, being
careful not to touch the sticky side. Align and press the foot
pad rmly onto the cable management base, then rub across
the cable channel foot pad to remove air pockets. Align and
press the foot pad rmly onto the Cradle foot base, then rub
across the Cradle foot pad.
5. Ready to Accept Transactions
You are now ready to use your DynaPro Go and accept
transactions. You can place the Cradle on the countertop,
attach to a mount, or use as a handheld device.
Technical Support
When contacting the support team please have part number
and serial number(s) available, contact [email protected]
Registered to ISO 9001:2015 © Copyright 2021 MagTek, Inc. PN D998200423 rev. 20 4/21
MagTek
®
Inc., 1710 Apollo Court, Seal Beach CA 90740 | p 562-546-6400 | support 651-415-6800 | f 562-546-6301 | www.magtek.com
DynaPro Go Cradle - Wire Management Cradle PIN Pad Accessory
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Magtek DynaPro Go User manual

Type
User manual

Magtek DynaPro Go is a handheld PIN pad accessory that provides countertop installation capability and stabilizes the device's cable, preventing disconnection during transactions. It includes a USB-B (micro USB) connection, a 6ft USB cable, and two neoprene feet for added stability and countertop protection. With four different cable channel options, it allows for flexible cable routing and secure placement of the ferrite core.

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