The cVEND generic variant is also aimed at system integrators who want to develop their own open-loop or closed-loop application for cVEND.
Unlike the cVEND L2 variant, the system integrator has the option of loading their application and keys themselves or later onto the terminal. For this purpose, FEIG offers optional FEIG PCI P2PE-certified services for remote loading of applications and keys. Alternatively, a key injection device tailored to cVEND (cVEND CKID) is available for local loading of keys.
The generic version provides a platform with EMVCo Level 1 and PCI PTS certification as well as an extensive selection of national and international Level 2 kernels.
The following Level 2 kernels are available for cVEND plug II, cVEND box+ II, and cVEND compact II:
VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Discover JCB, Union Pay, RuPay, PURE, eftpos, CPACE, Interac, Bancomat.
The following Level 2 kernels are available for cVEND touch:
VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Discover JCB, Union Pay, PURE, CPACE
The following Level 2 kernels are available for cVEND PIN II:
VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Discover JCB, Union Pay, PURE, CPACE, and EMVCo contact
Thanks to the identical platform of the cVEND terminal family, applications that have been developed once can be easily adapted to different terminal types.
The Linux-based cVEND.OS operating system, together with an easy-to-use software development kit (SDK) and the cVEND multi-application architecture, makes application development quick and easy. The development of the open-loop application can be carried out completely independently of a closed-loop application. The operating system not only facilitates development, but also the approval of a PCI P2PE application – for secure payment processing.
The PayServ.SolutionSuite RKI service is also available for PCI P2PE-compliant remote key loading.