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1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing a P6X Series Payment Terminal for your application.
These terminals are designed for use in unattended points of sale such as Food and Beverage
vending machines or parking ticket machines, that require no PIN.
With the objective of creating a cost efficient multifunctional payment terminal, a P6X Series
Terminal can support many payment schemes and a large variety of host applications.
The Terminal can be used as a drop-in replacement for your existing application using industry
standard interfaces such as Multi Drop Bus (MDB) or potential free pulse contact. Also available
are proprietary interface options (RTP, PVP), that uses either Ethernet, USB or RS232 to connect
the P6X terminal using a Payter proprietary protocol.
An internet connection, required for transaction processing, can be provided to the terminal by
connecting to a LAN network. If no LAN is available, an optional 3G/HSPA Modem can provide a
high-quality internet connection, ensuring your transaction processing performance will not
degrade because of a low internet speed.
The P6X Terminal series support reliable remote management functionality for firmware updates
and configuration changes. It is highly recommended that you always leave your terminal on and
connected to the internet, to ensure that your it can be managed properly.
2. Document Scope
This manual is intended for technicians or operators that want to familiarize him/herself with the
functionality of the P6X Terminal Series. The Terminals that are discussed in this document are
the P68 The Arc, and P66 The Plane. The two terminals have Quite similar functionality, and
where applicable the differences are explained in the relevant chapters.
It is also a good starting point for developers and integrators who intend to integrate the a P6X
terminal in their(vending)Machine, although additional documents would be required, and are
available upon request.