Fuel dispenser user interface system architecture
First Claim
1. A user interface for a retail device comprising:
- at least one payment device configured to receive payment data associated with a payment card;
a first controller operatively connected to the at least one payment device and configured to receive the payment data associated with the payment card from the at least one payment device and to encrypt the payment data to create encrypted payment data;
a second controller separate from said first controller but operatively connected to the first controller, said second controller configured to receive the encrypted payment data from the first controller;
a housing, wherein the first controller is affixed to the housing;
at least one sensor connected to the first controller and the housing, the at least one sensor being configured to detect separation of the first controller from the housing, wherein activation of the at least one sensor causes the user interface to become inoperable; and
a display for the retail device operatively connected to the second controller, wherein the second controller is configured to manage operation of the display,wherein the first controller is operatively connected to all payment devices of the user interface configured to receive payment data and is configured to handle all payment data, and wherein the second controller does not handle any sensitive payment data in an unencrypted format.
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Abstract
A vending machine user interface can include a first controller operatively connected to an input device capable of receiving payment or account information. The first controller can, with another device, via a second controller, or otherwise, allow secure communication of data from the input device. The first controller, in this regard, can control the communication between the input device and the other device to protect the input device from unwarranted communication from the other device. The first controller can establish a secure channel with the other device using encrypted communications. The first controller, second controller, etc. can be connected to independent printed circuit boards (PCB). Activation of sensors connected to the PCBs can cause the first and/or second controllers to erase data necessary to ascertain/decode communications from the input device, such as encryption/decryption information, or may otherwise decommission the input device or a portion thereof.
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7 Claims
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1. A user interface for a retail device comprising:
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at least one payment device configured to receive payment data associated with a payment card; a first controller operatively connected to the at least one payment device and configured to receive the payment data associated with the payment card from the at least one payment device and to encrypt the payment data to create encrypted payment data; a second controller separate from said first controller but operatively connected to the first controller, said second controller configured to receive the encrypted payment data from the first controller; a housing, wherein the first controller is affixed to the housing; at least one sensor connected to the first controller and the housing, the at least one sensor being configured to detect separation of the first controller from the housing, wherein activation of the at least one sensor causes the user interface to become inoperable; and a display for the retail device operatively connected to the second controller, wherein the second controller is configured to manage operation of the display, wherein the first controller is operatively connected to all payment devices of the user interface configured to receive payment data and is configured to handle all payment data, and wherein the second controller does not handle any sensitive payment data in an unencrypted format. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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