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ViVOpay 8100 User Guide
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Installing the ViVOpay 8100
Additional Shielding
At times it may be impossible to position the ViVOpay 8100 so that viewing PIN entry is blocked from 
all positions—especially from overhead cameras. In these instances, the cashier should advise the 
customer to use their other hand to block observation of PIN entry.
Verifying PCI Compliance
Before completing the installation, you must verify the ViVOpay 8100 is positioned so that the PIN 
entry is not visible to other customers, the cashier behind the counter, or video surveillance cameras. 
If PIN entry is visible, the ViVOpay 8100 must be repositioned or shielding added until PIN entry 
cannot be observed.
These test usually require at least two people—one to simulate entering the PIN while the other 
attempts to view the keypad.
Can Another Customer View the PIN?
While one person stands at the ViVOpay 8100 with their hand positioned to enter the PIN, the other 
tester should try to observe the keypad from behind and beside the first person. 
Can the Cashier View the PIN?
While one person stands at the ViVOpay 8100 with their hand positioned to enter the PIN, the other 
tester should stand behind the counter and try to observe the PIN keypad. The second tester should 
move around a little to see if there is a position where they can observe PIN entry.
Can the Video Camera View the PIN?
While one person stands at the ViVOpay 8100 with their hand positioned to enter the PIN, the other 
tester should observe what is being recorded by any video camera with a view of the ViVOpay 8100. 
This may require playing back a recording to see if PIN entry is visible. If the video camera is 
moveable, the second person should move the video camera to determine if there is a position where 
PIN entry can be observed.