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E-Service Nayax Installation Manual
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Nayax VPOS/Onyx
This is the wireless card reader. The VPOS or Onyx
should be fixed to the outside of the machine in
easy access to customers.
For detailed information on fitting the VPOS/Onyx
unit, please refer to page 9.
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Nayax AMIT 3
The Nayax AMIT 3 is the central unit of the Nayax
system and connects the Nayax components
together. The AMIT 3 should be placed inside the
machine
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RJ45 / RJ6 Connector Cable
This cable connects the external VPOS to the
internal AMIT 3. The cable must pass through the
hole made while fitting the VPOS.
For detailed information on fitting the VPOS unit,
please refer to page 9.
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I/O Connector Cable
This cable plugs into the AMIT's 'I/O' socket and
connects it to the Nayax Interface Board. Please
note that the cable splits to include a plug that is
not used in most installations.
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NAYAX Interface Board
This small circuit board plugs into the coin mech
through the socket that is usually connected to the
machine's main control board. It connects the Amit
to the coin mech, number meter and main board.

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PL2 Wire Holes
The PL2 wire holes are used to connect the inter-
face board to the AMIT and number meter.
If manually connecting the I/O cable or number
meter to interface board, detailed instructions can
be found on page 4.
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PL1 Main Board Cable
This cable is attached to the machine's main board
and is usually connected directly to the coin mech.
In the Nayax setup, the cable is plugged into the
interface board's PL1 pin-socket.
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Number Meter
This number meter attaches to the interface board
and records when a transaction is used. For detailed
instructions for manually attaching a number meter
to the interface board, please refer to page 5.
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Antenna
The antenna screws into the top of the AMIT3 and
can be positioned internally to protect against van-
dalism or externally to maximise signal strength.
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