CASTLES TECHNOLOGY QP3000 QPROX User Manual 5 R1

CASTLES TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. QPROX 5 R1

5. User Manual R1

Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0     Contactless Reader QProx User Manual  Standard Version Version:02.00.0 Note:  Print Date:2008-08-05 Print Dept:Research and Development Department  Approved by  Checked by  Issued by    Castles Technology Co., Ltd. 2F, No 205, Beishin Rd Sec. 3, Hsin-Tien City, Taipei             Hsien, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-8913-1771 Fax: 886-2-8913-1772  http://www.castech.com.tw
Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0     Contactless Reader QProx User Manual   Standard Version Version:02.00.0 Note:    Castles Technology Co., Ltd. 2F, No 205, Beishin Rd Sec. 3, Hsin-Tien City, Taipei             Hsien, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-8913-1771 Fax: 886-2-8913-1772  http://www.castech.com.tw
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0                  Revision History Version Date  Editor  Description 01.00.0 2008-08-05  Jackie Create 02.00.0 2010-03-26  Eaton 1.  Added exterior and parts description of QP2000 & QP3000. 2.  Added QP2000 & QP3000 SAM card installation procedures 3.  QProx reader series’ external DC adaptor supplies 12V/1A of power through RS232 port. 4.  Added pin assignment of internal pin out 8 pins connector.    FCC Compliance Statement:   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.    Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.   Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the in-structions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol-lowing measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   —Increase the separation between the equip-ment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re-ceiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page1/14    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS...................................................................................................................1 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................2 2 POWER ....................................................................................................................................4 3 PAKING LIST ...........................................................................................................................4 4 CONNECTOR AND PIN ASSIGMENT.....................................................................................5 4.1 RS232 Type........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 4.1.1 Standard D-SUB 9 Connector ............................................................. 5 4.2 USB Type ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 4.2.1 Standard USB Type-A Connector .......................................................... 5 4.3 Internal Connector Pin Out ........................................................................................................................................... 6 5 INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................7 5.1 Power and RS232 Cable................................................................................................................................................. 7 5.2 USB Cable.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 5.3 SAM Card Installation Procedures.............................................................................................................................. 8 5.4 Reader Stand Installation............................................................................................................................................. 11 5.5 Installation Notice.......................................................................................................................................................... 12 6 LED INDICATOR....................................................................................................................13 6.1 LED Indicator.................................................................................................................................................................. 13 6.2 Status Discription of LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................ 13 7 CONTACTLESS CARD LANDING ZONE..............................................................................14
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page2/14    1  Introduction Description of QP1000 and QP2000 readers:       1 LCD Display 2 LED (Blue) 3 LED (Orange) 4 LED (Green) 5 LED (Red) 6 Landing Zone 7 SAM Card Cover
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page3/14    Description of QP3000 Reader:                                           1 LCD Display   2 LED (Blue)   3 LED (Orange)   4 LED (Green)   5 LED (Red)   6 Landing Zone   7 SAM Card Cover
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page4/14    2  Power There are several ways to supply power to a QProx reader: 9  By external DC adapter supplying 12V/1A of power through RS232 connector, please refer to  錯誤!  找不到參照來源。. 9  By USB port supplying 5V/500mA, please refer to  錯誤!  找不到參照來源。.     3  Packing List 9 QPROX *1 9 ADAPTER*1(Optional) 9  USB/RS232 CABLE (Choose one of the cables prior to ordering)
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page5/14    4  Connector and Pin Assignment 4.1 RS232 Type 4.1.1  Standard D-SUB 9 Connector    4.2 USB Type 4.2.1  Standard USB Type-A Connector
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page6/14    4.3 Internal Connector Pin Out  1.VEXT 2.TXD 3.RTS 4.RXD 5.CTS 6.GND 7.NC 8.NC  1.VEXT 2.VEXT 3.VDD5V 4.VDD5V 5.TXD 6.RTS 7.RXD 8.CTS 9.GND 10.USB D- 11.USB D+ 12.GND
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page7/14    5  Installation 5.1 Power and RS232 Cable  5.2 USB Cable
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page8/14    5.3 SAM Card Installation Procedures    QP1000&QP2000 SAM Card Installation Procedures  Step 1.  Unscrew SAM card cover screws Step 2.  Push SAM card cover upward     Step 3.  Remove SAM card cover Step 4.  Insert SAM cards into SAM slots
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page9/14     Step 5.  Reinstall SAM card cover and screws back     QP3000 SAM Card Installation Procedures  Step1. Unscrew SAM card cover screws Step2. Push SAM card cover upward
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page10/14      Step3. Remove SAM card cover Step4. Insert SAM cards into SAM slots     Step5. Reinstall SAM card cover and screws back
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page11/14    5.4 Reader Stand Installation Step 1: Align and insert a reader stand to the fixture holes at the back of a reader        Step 2: Push the reader stand upward until hearing a click sound
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page12/14    5.5 Installation Notice  In order to avoid interference, do not place reader on metallic surfaces
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page13/14    6  LED Indicator 6.1 LED Indicator There are 4 LED indicators on a QProx. From left to right are blue, orange, green and red color LEDs   6.2 Status Description of LED Indicators The states of the LED indicators are described below: z After QProx is initialized and ready for transaction, the blue LED will light up. The blue LED indicates the reader is ready for contactless card transactions (Pay Pass, Visa Wave, JCB or others).  z The blue and yellow LED indicates that a card has been detected and the transaction process is started.  z The blue, yellow and green LED indicates a SUCCESSUL transaction.  z The red LED indicates transaction FAILURE or malfunction.
 Copyright ©Castles Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  Doc.# MAN-QPX0-FAET-02.00.0               Page14/14    7  Contactless Card Landing Zone The Land Zone icon is printed on the center of working area, which indicates the correct location to detect user's card

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