This example shows how to set up the MDB Payment utility to start a photo booth with a credit card reader in authorization first/idle mode. The photo booth app in this example is Breeze RemotePro.

In this example the photo booth displays a welcome screen and waits for the user to scan their credit card and then automatically starts the photo booth when the payment has been authorized.

Prerequisites

To use the MDB Payment utility you need to be running Breeze RemotePro v3.16 or later.

First check that the credit card reader is running in MDB level 1 for authorization first/idle mode. If the Nayax VPOS Touch is not set to MDB level 1 you may need to contact Nayax support to request them to set it to MDB level 1.

Create an Event

Create a simple photo booth event in Breeze RemotePro and select the “Auto standby” option so that the photo booth returns to standby mode after each session. Edit the welcome.jpg screen to display a message showing the price of the session and inviting the user to scan their credit card.

Edit the ready.jpg screen to display a message saying “Authorizing payment…”.

In Breeze RemotePro’s “Photobooth Settings” dialog set “Start options” to “Touchscreen” so that it can accept commands from the MDB Payment Utility.

Run Breeze RemotePro in photo booth mode and run the MDB Payment utility. The MDB Payment utility screen should look something like this:

Step 1: Add an Action to Enable the Card Reader

Check that “Selection first/Always idle mode” is not selected and the “Mode:” dropdown list is set to “DSLR Remote Pro”.

Click on the “Settings…” button to display the settings dialog:

Then click on the “Add action…” button to add an action:

Action Name

Give the action a suitable name e.g. “Enable reader” and then set the trigger conditions in the section below. What we want to do is enable the card reader when the photo booth is displaying the welcome.jpg screen and the card reader is disabled.

Pattern Trigger

The “Pattern” trigger condition is set to a pattern that matches the photo booth screen e.g. welcome.jpg. If “Use regular expression” is not selected the pattern string will match any part of the photo booth screen path. In the screenshot above the screen path is shown as: "C:\Users\chris\Documents\PhotoboothImages\copies2\welcome.jpg" which can be matched by setting the pattern to "welcome.jpg". More complex pattern matches can be defined by selecting “Use regular expression” and entering a regular expression such as .*welcome\.jpg for the pattern.

Enabling the Reader

We only want to enable the card reader if it is disabled (i.e. the state is INIT) and so we set the reader state in the trigger conditions to INIT.

Add the INIT Action

Next we need to specify the action to take when the trigger conditions are met. In this case all we need to do is enable the card reader.

The “Add action” dialog should look something like this:

Save the Action

Click OK to save the action and the settings dialog should look something like this:

Click OK and the action should be triggered if the photo booth is displaying the welcome.jpg screen and the reader is disabled. The status log should show the action triggering, the reader’s screen change to the contactless payment animation and the state should change to IDLE:

Step 2: Wake Up the Photo Booth When the User Scans Their Card

Add the CREDIT Action

When the user scans their card the state changes to CREDIT and we want to switch the photo booth from standby to ready and to request payment. To do this click on “Add action…” in the settings dialog and name the action “Request payment”. In the trigger conditions section set the pattern to welcome.jpg and the reader state to CREDIT.

Request Payment Amount

In the actions to perform section set the “Request payment, amount:” to the amount, e.g. for $1 set this to 100, and set the required product number. The product number can be set to anything and is recorded in the logs that can be accessed via the Nayax web dashboard. This can be useful if you have different options at different prices and want to keep a record of which is selected.

Wake the Photo Booth

We also want to wake up the photo booth by setting the “Send photo booth command” dropdown list to “Switch from standby to ready”.

The “Add action” dialog should look something like this:

Results

When the payment has been requested the status changes to VEND. If the payment is authorized the status will change to RESULT but if it fails it will change to IDLE.

Step 3: Payment Authorized

Add RESULT Action

Define a new action named “Payment authorized” that is triggered when the photo booth is displaying the ready.jpg screen and the reader state is RESULT. In the actions to perform section set the photo booth command to “Start photobooth”.

The “Add action” dialog should look something like this:

Step 4: Payment Failed

If the payment is not authorized the state changes to IDLE and we want to switch to standby mode to display the welcome.jpg screen.

Add the IDLE Action

Define a new action named “Payment failed” that is triggered when the photo booth is displaying the ready.jpg screen and the reader state is IDLE. In the actions to perform section set the photo booth command to “Switch from ready to standby”.

The “Add action” dialog should look something like this:

The settings screen should show all four actions and look something like this:

Check it works

Click “OK” in the settings screen to return to the main screen. Then scan a credit card (or the Nayax technician mode card) to start a payment. The photo booth should switch to the ready screen, wait for the payment to be authorized and then start the countdown. At the end of the session it should return to the welcome.jpg screen.
The main screen should look something like this:

Refinements

After the payment has been accepted and the photo booth has started taking photos the card reader will return to IDLE mode and display the contactless payment animation. There is nothing to stop the user from scanning their credit card again even though the photo booth is not ready for the next session. To prevent this we could add an action to disable the card reader when the 1.jpg countdown screen is displayed and the reader status is IDLE.

The example described on this page is a very simple single payment photo booth which starts automatically after the users scans their card and the payment has been authorized. More complicated sessions which allow the user to choose different options with different prices can be created by using profiles to build a menu of options.

Loading Sample Actions

The actions used in this example can be loaded by clicking on the “Load…” button and loading the MDB_authorization_first_ex1.xml settings file.