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ViVOpay 8100 User Guide
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Chapter 2
Installing the ViVOpay 8100
Overview
Before you connect and mount the ViVOpay 8100, you should plan the installation to conform to PCI 
2.1 requirements and minimize radio frequency interference. Once you have determined the location 
and mounting of the ViVOpay 8100, you can connect it to power and the POS terminal. Finally, you 
should test the ViVOpay 8100 to make sure the installation is successful.
Site Planning
Two environmental considerations affect how you install the ViVOpay 8100. PCI certification has 
specific restrictions on how the reader is positioned to prevent PIN theft. You should also consider 
objects and devices near the reader that may affect the performance of the contactless radio 
frequency antenna.
PCI PED Compliance
The ViVOpay 8100 is a PCI 2.1 certified PIN/Debit payment device. PCI 2.1 certification requires that 
sufficient protection be provided to ensure that entering a PIN number CANNOT be viewed by a third 
party (such as another customer standing nearby, the cashier, or a security camera). 
The ViVOpay 8100 has design elements, such as a recessed keypad, that meet some of these 
requirements. However, to fully implement PCI 2.1 make sure you consider the following.
1. The ViVOpay 8100 must be in a location that will NOT force a customer to enter a PIN that 
can be viewed by a third party (for example, a customer must tilt or rotate the device for 
better accessibility due to objects blocking a card swipe).
2. If the ViVOpay 8100 is elevated on a mounting stand, shielding must be provided on the 
mount to prevent a PIN being viewed by a third party.
3. If the ViVOpay 8100 is mounted on a counter top, additional shielding (which can include 
other devices such as a cash register as long as conditions in (1) above are met) must be 
provided to ensure that the PIN cannot be viewed by a third party (including cashier and 
security camera).
WARNING: PCI requires that the device be mounted so that the PIN entry cannot be 
observed by a third party (such as another customer standing in line, the cashier at the 
counter, or a security camera mounted in the ceiling to observe the cash register area). If 
the PIN entry can be observed, the store owner may be responsible for any losses incurred 
by the customer if it can be determined that the customer’s PIN was stolen at that location.