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YOMANI ML/XR owner manual
While Worldline has made every attempt to ensure that the information contained in this document is
correct, Worldline does not provide any legal or commercial warranty on the document that is described
in this specification. The technology is thus provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, expressed
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Introduction
This document includes information for both the XR and the ML configurations of the
YOMANI terminal. It is intended as a resource where distributors can find the information
they need to assemble and translate their own documentation.
Information specific to one or other configuration is identified as shown:
• information that only applies to the XR configuration is shown in green
• information that applies only to the ML configuration is shown in blue
• places where cross-references should be included are identified with [xref]
Key features of the YOMANI range:
• reads chip cards, magstripe cards and (optionally) contactless cards and devices
Where to read each type of card or device is clear, thanks to thoughtful positioning
of readers. Configurable lighting shows the location of ea ch active interface.
Variants
YOMANI ML
YOMANI XR
• large colour display
More user-interface possibilities for both customers and for merchants!
• integrated privacy shield, an essential feature for customer security
In addition to this very visible feature, many internal features (both software and
hardware) also help make the YOMANI a highly secure terminal. This is
guaranteed by PCI PTS 3.x certification.
• fast processor, more memory and superior cryptographic functionalities for the best
in performance
The ML configuration offers multi-lane payment for large retailers, with a USB
device interface offering a single-wire solution for connecting the YOMANI to
ePOS equipment.
The XR is the fully-equipped configuration for all retail environments. In
addition to all the features of the YOMANI ML, it offers:
–USB host interface providing connectivity to various types of peripherals
such as biometric devices, barcode readers, cheque readers and signature
pads
–fast thermal printer (optional)
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–support for PSTN dial-up (optional)
YOMANI XR with built-in antenna
In addition to all the features of the YOMANI XR, it offers support for a range of
optional wireless communication technologies including 2G/3G and WiFi/
Bluetooth.
All variants can be ordered with an optional slot for a Kensington™ lock.
About this manual
This manual contains information for owners of YOMANI ML/XR terminals, with sections
covering:
• terminal and accessories
• installing the terminal
• powering up the terminal
• using the terminal
• maintaining the terminal
• troubleshooting
• safety information
• technical specifications
What is new in this version
Changes/updates in this version are indicated with a change bar. A change bar for a
heading or title means that changes or updates have been made in that section.
Version 2.2 contains extra information about recommended security checks, and about
secure decommissioning of the terminal.
Significant deletions are struck through in grey
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USB terminology
The YOMANI ML/XR always has a USB device (USB B) socket.
Figure 1.USB device (USB B) socket and connector
The YOMANI XR also has a USB host (USB A) socket.
Figure 2.USB host (USB A) socket and connector
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YOMANI terminal and accessories
The drawings below identify the main parts of the YOMANI terminal.
1mains cable (to mains power socket)
2mains adaptor
3power cable (from mains adaptor to terminal)
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Figure 7.USB adaptor and cable
1USB adaptor (plug type depends on country)
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2USB host connector to fit USB host socket on adaptor or ePOS equipment
3USB cable
4USB device connector to fit USB device socket on terminal
Figure 8.USB cable with clip
1USB device connector to fit USB device socket on terminal
2USB cable (3m)
3USB host connector with clip, to fit powered USB host socket on ePOS
equipment
4powered USB host socket (12V) on ePOS equipment
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YOMANI accessories
Whenever you want, Worldline approved technicians can equip your YOMANI with one
or more optional accessories:
• contactless reader
• thermal printer (XR only)
• communications interface board (XR only)
Contactless reader
The contactless reader allows fully secure, fast payments with contactless devices of all
signalling schemes defined in the ISO 14443 standard.
Remember: to read contactless cards/devices, you also need to install the appropriate
software on your terminal
Figure 9.Contactless reader
1LED – contactless field active
2LEDs – card reading in progress
3landing zone for contactless devices
4sticker area (below white line) for logos of supported brands
Printer
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The fast thermal graphic printer has a printing width of 48 mm on 58 mm paper rolls
(length up to 30 m) and a resolution of up to 8 dots per mm, 384 dots per line.
Loading paper is easy, and the printer has detectors for paper out and overheating.
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Figure 10. Printer
1release button for paper-roll cover
2paper-roll cover
Communications interface boards
Figure 11. Communications Interface boards
PSTN
A PSTN communications interface board can be fitted to a YOMANI XR to
support communications over an analogue telephone network
wireless communications
A wireless communications interface board can be fitted to a YOMANI XR with
built-in antenna.
–WiFi/Bluetooth, for short and mid-range point to point wireless
Two versions of the 3G interface board are available, for:
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• 900-1800-2100 MHz
• 850-1900 MHz
Other accessories
A number of other accessories are available, to make working with your YOMANI even
more comfortable.
Merchant Unit
The Merchant Unit makes your tasks easier where the terminal is not connected to ePOS
equipment or a PC.
With a Merchant Unit installed, you do not need, for example, to turn around the YOMANI
terminal to enter the amount the customer has to pay or to check whether the electronic
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Figure 13. Merchant Unit – bottom view
1USB cable strain relief
2power cable strain relief
3USB host socket, for connecting to terminal
4power input socket
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Fixation plate
To make sure that the YOMANI always remains in the exact spot where you have chosen
to put it, you can have it mounted on a fixation plate. The plate is fastened to the
countertop, and the terminal clicks on to it.
The fixation plate is shipped with the side lip attached – if your YOMANI is fitted with a
contactless reader, remove the side lip before attaching the YOMANI to the plate.
To guide cables through the bottom of the fixation plate, press out the cable opening
cover and put it in the rear cable opening. See Installing a fixation plate – optional [xref]
for more information.
Figure 14. Fixation plate
1rear cable opening
2cable opening cover
3bottom cable opening
4side lip (remove when installing/using a contactless reader)
5terminal fixation snaps
6terminal release lever
Swivel
To let you turn a YOMANI easily – typically so the merchant can enter information on one
side of the counter and then turn the terminal to face the customer on the other side –
you can attach it to a swivel.
The swivel is shipped with the side lip attached – if your YOMANI is fitted with a
contactless reader, remove the side lip before attaching the YOMANI to the swivel.
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• the terminal clicks on to the swivel in the same way it clicks on to the fixation plate
• the swivel can be left free-standing, or fixed to the counter
Figure 15. Swivel
1terminal fixation snaps
2terminal release lever
3side lip (remove when installing/using a contactless reader)
4central cable opening
5hole for fastening screw (one at each corner)
Guide cables through the bottom of the swivel before clicking the terminal in place. See
Installing a swivel – optional [xref] for more information.
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Installing YOMANI
You can call a technician or a field engineer to help you install your terminal or you can
do it yourself. If you decide to install the terminal yourself, follow the guide lines below:
• remember that neither Worldline nor its vendor will bear any responsibility or cost for
malfunctioning, breakdowns or any anomaly that may result from incorrect
manipulation of the terminal
• read the Safety information, on page 51, before proceeding with the installation of
your YOMANI
• if you notice that any part of the YOMANI does not fit, blocks or shows any other
malfunction, contact your vendor – do not try yourself to repair or alter it in any way
• use only accessories (mains adaptor, cables and so on) provided by your vendor or
by an approved source
Checking the terminal package
1. Check whether the contents of the package are complete.
You should find at least the following parts:
–YOMANI terminal
–documentation from your vendor
If either of these is missing, contact your vendor immediately.
2. Inspect the package and its contents for damage.
If any of the contents have been damaged, immediately contact your shipping
company and notify your vendor.
3. Check the terminal as described in Security recommendations, on page 37.
Save the cartons and packing material for repacking or moving your equipment in the
future.
Unpacking the optional Merchant Unit
If the configuration of your YOMANI includes a Merchant Unit, open the package labelled
“YOMANI ML/XR Merchant Unit”.
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