Ingenico BAS930P Base Unit for Payment Terminal User Manual User guide FCC updated 6

INGENICO Base Unit for Payment Terminal User guide FCC updated 6

Manual

 INGENICO – 192 avenue Charles de Gaulle – 92200 Neuilly sur Seine - FRANCE Tél. 33(0)1 46 25 82 00  - Fax 33 (0)1 47 72 56 95 www.ingenico.com   EFT930 Wireless Series      Use r  Gu i  de
  EFT930 Wireless Series  •    2/35   Copyright © 2009 Ingenico 9000001568 R11 000 02/941     All rights reserved Contents1. Introduction___________________________________________________ 4 2. Presentation __________________________________________________ 4 2.1. Content of the box  ............................................................................................4 2.2. Overview of the EFT930   ............................................................................................ 5 2.3. Keyboard details and functionality ......................................................................................6 3. Use of the terminal_____________________________________________ 6 3.1. Adjusting contrast  ............................................................................................6 3.2. Reading card  ............................................................................................ 7 3.3. Switching off the terminal  ............................................................................................8 3.4. Installing the terminal on the base.......................................................................................8 4. Installation ___________________________________________________ 9 4.1. Recommendations  ............................................................................................9 4.2. Terminal connections  ............................................................................................9 4.3. Installing Modules  ...........................................................................................10 4.3.1.  SAM1/SAM2  10 4.3.2.  SAM3/SAM4 or SIM  10 4.3.1.  MMC or SD Memory Card   11 4.4. Paper roll  ...........................................................................................12 4.4.1. Mains characteristics of INGENICO paper roll  12 4.4.1. Installing paper roll  12 4.5. Battery  ...........................................................................................14 4.5.1.  Main characteristics  14 4.5.2. Installing the battery  14   4.5.3.  Charging the battery  14 4.5.4. Changing the battery  16 5. Base _________________________________________________________17 5.1. Base identification  ...........................................................................................17
   5.1.1.   Base charger (EFT930G or EFT930W)  17  5.1.2.  Base Modem    18  5.1.3.   Base  Ethernet (EFT930P)  20  5.1.4.   Base  Bluetooth  Modem  21   5.1.5.   Base Bluetooth Ethernet (EFT930B)  23  5.1.6.   Base Bluetooth Ethernet Modem (EFT930B)   24  5.1.6.1.    Overview  24  5.1.6.2.    USB/RS232 Cable for Base BEM  25  5.1.7.  Base Ethernet Modem (EFT930P)  26  5.1.7.1.   Overview  26  5.1.7.2.     USB/RS232 Cable for Base EM  27 6.  Recommendations ___________________________________________ 28 6.1. Safety  .......................................................................................... 28 6.2. Telephone call  .......................................................................................... 29 7. Standards ___________________________________________________ 30 8. Troubleshooting______________________________________________ 34 9. Annex ______________________________________________________ 35                   This symbol indicates an important Warning.    This symbol indicates a piece of Advice.
  1.  Introduction We hope that you will be fully satisfied with your new terminal EFT930. This terminal comes in different models: EFT930G, EFT930B, EFT930P, EFT930W.  Please read this guide to understand and make the best use of your terminal. It presents you the necessary information about use, installation, maintenance, safety and security recommendations.  WARRANTY / SECURITY Use  only  the  power  supply  included  with  the  product  to  ensure  best  performance  and safety. Maintenance should only be provided by Ingenico authorized technician. Failure to comply with these instructions will void the manufacturer’s responsibility. 2.  Presentation 2.1.  Content of the box                        WARNING The power supply unit provided with your equipment  is specially designed for Ingenico terminals. Do not use any other power supply. The use of a power supply with apparently similar voltage/current characteristics may  damage your terminal. ADVICE :  Keep the packaging. It must be re-used whenever the terminal is shipped.      EFT930 terminal unit equipped with a paper roll A power supply unit that connects the power supply to the electric network  A base receiving the unit (if no power travel adapter) A user guide A battery pack disconnected A telephone cable  (With base modem) Power travel adapter  (When no base) Or
  2.2.  Overview of the EFT930                               Terminal Base  Weight  About 120g Dimensions  153 x 87 x 33 mm (L x w x h) Power supply unit Weight  About 100g   2pole sockets 1 A     The  power  supply  unit  is  specially  fitted  for  INGENICO  terminals.Weight  Between 360 g and 410 g, according to the model without  paper roll and battery Dimensions  180 x 79 x 57 mm (L x w x h) Electrical mains network  100-240VAC / 50-60 Hz - Class II equipment Mini USB A serial link     100 mA max Connections on terminal Mini USB B serial link  1 st Smart card reader Base unit Backlit keyboard Magnetic card reader Compartment where are located :  •  the battery pack  •  the modules SAM1/ SAM2 Large graphic display  Easy loading printer Compartment where are located :  •  the modules SAM3/SAM4 or SIM •  the modules MMC or SDCARD •  the 2nd Smart card reader
  2.3.  Keyboard details and functionality  This chapter describes the key functions of a terminal with no specific application. Some keys can have other functions according to the applications that are in the terminal.                             3.  Use of the terminal  ADVICE Before to use the terminal, always check if the roll of paper is present.  3.1.  Adjusting contrast If you wish to increase or to decrease the contrast of the characters displayed on screen, press  simultaneously      and   in  order  to  decrease  the  contrast,  or    and     in order to increase the contrast.  Keep pressing the keys as long as necessary.  The navigation keys  navigate in the terminal menus The function key accesses the different application menus The red key cancels the procedure in progress  The green key validates input selections and information  The arrow key advances the paper a few centimetres It is also used to switch on the terminal   The yellow key cancels the last character
  3.2.  Reading card Magnetic stripe card The card can be read either from bottom to top or from top  to bottom, with the stripe facing the terminal. Use a regular movement in order to ensure a reliable card reading.        Smart card •  1st card reader : insert the card horizontally with the metal chip facing upwards and leave in position throughout the transaction.        •  2nd card reader : is located on back of the terminal. Insert the card up side down, magnetic stripe visible. (Optional)       Warning Switch off the terminal before opening the cover.   Contactless  (if available on your terminal)  •  Bring the card firmly up to the active zone. Keep the card close to the reader during the transaction  •  The 4 green  LEDs indicate that the transaction is completed. (as shown on the picture)  The terminal behavior for the cardholder may very depending on: •  The terminal environment •  Local usage (language…)   Active zone Green leds
  3.3.  Switching off the terminal If the battery is empty and the terminal in use is removed from its base, the terminal automatically shuts off.  It may also be forced stopped by pressing simultaneously   and   (yellow key) for one second.  In order to restart the terminal, press  on the keyboard. For EFT930 colour and contactless terminals, press   on the keyboard until : -) appears on the screen.    3.4.  Installing the terminal on the base Connecting the terminal on the base  Place the EFT930 between the flanges on its base so that the contacts of the EFT930 engage on the contacts provided on the base (see picture below).                 Using the modem base  Once installed, the base modem is designed to always be plugged into the mains network and be connected to a telephone line. The telephone line should not be shared.  The portable may be placed back on its base after each transaction.   It must be placed on its base in the following cases :  •  When telephone network is used for : authorization request, remote collection, downloading, check processing (If the base is connected to a check reader).
   4.  Installation 4.1.  Recommendations Location of the terminal Place the base on flat surface near an electric socket and a telephone socket. The terminal should be placed far from any very hot zones, protected from vibrations, dust, damp and electromagnetic radiation (computer screen, anti-theft barrier etc.).  Operating conditions  Ambiant temperature  from +5°C to +45°C Max relative humidity  85% at +40°C Storage conditions Ambient temperature  from -20°C to +55°C Max relative humidity  85% at +55°C  4.2.  Terminal connections •  There are 2 USB connectors on the left side of the EFT930 Wireless terminal. (See below picture)                  *Mini USB durability : up to 5000 mating cycles   •  The terminal supports USB Keys Class 100 mA with format FAT or FAT32 •  The USB Key has to be used with a USB adapter (refers to accessories section)     Mini-USB Host A* Connector used for USB Key, etc…)   Mini-USB Slave B* Connector used with PC, travel charger adapter, etc...)
     4.3.  Installing Modules 4.3.1.  SAM1/SAM2 WARNING Switch off the terminal by disconnecting the power supply.  The connector modules security SAM are located inside the terminal,  in a closed compartment.  •  Turn the terminal  and unclip the top cover flap by pushing on  the  clips  with  your  nails  as  shown  with  the  arrows  on  the picture  •  SAM1 and SAM2 are indentified by the engraved marks on the lower housing  •  When introducing a SAM in its slot, be sure to put the  cut corner as indicated on the picture     •  Close the cover flap  TIP Use  a  piece  of  adhesive  tape  to  grip  the  SAM  for  easier  and faster removal.     4.3.2.  SAM3/SAM4 or SIM WARNING   Switch off the terminal prior to inserting the modules  •  Open the lower cover flap, by pushing on the clips with your nails as shown on the picture •  SAM3 and SAM4 or SIM are indentified by the engraved marks on the lower housing   •  When introducing a SAM in its slot, be sure to put the cut corner as indicated on the picture     For easier introduction the cut corner is also indicated with an  engraved marks on the lower housing  Close the cover   TIP Use a piece of adhesive tape to grip the SAM for easier and  faster removal.    Cut corner position   Cut corner  position
     4.3.3.  MMC or SD Memory Card  Open the lower cover flap to access the MMC or the SD Memory Card area.   CAUTION:  Switch off the terminal before opening the cover.  To install a MMC or a SD Memory Card (SD and SDHC):  •  Open the lower cover flap as indicated with the arrows on the picture   •  Insert the MMC or a SD Memory Card into the connector slot shown by the arrow on the figure.  Be sure to put the cut corner as indicated on the figure   •  Close the lower cover flap   The terminal supports SD and SDHC up to 4GB        Cut corner  position
     4.4.  Paper roll 4.4.1. Mains characteristics of INGENICO paper roll Characteristics  Precisions Colour  White Width  58 mm Diameter  40 mm Length  About 18 metres   •  The  thermal  paper  can  be  deteriorated  by  poor  storage  conditions,  so  we recommend you to avoid  : –  Storage in hot wet places (near air-conditioner, humidity higher than 85%) –  exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet for long periods –  contact with organic solvents (solvent type adhesive) –  direct contact with materials containing plasticizers (PVC transparent folders or envelopes) –  direct contact with «diazo» papers –  direct contact with water –  Rubbing or pressing the paper too strongly  WARNING For best product performance, only use heat sensitized paper approved by Ingenico.    Ingenico terminal features an “easy loading” printer, for easy paper roll replacement.  WARNING Switch off the terminal prior to installing a paper roll. Use only paper approved by Ingenico (diameter 40 mm).  The use of non approved paper is likely to damage the printer of your terminal.  4.4.2. Installing paper roll  •  Open the paper compartment by lifting the catch located at the rear of the EFT930 and pull the cover to the rear of the terminal.           •
    •  Insert  the  paper  roll  in  the  compartment  following  the  directions  shown  on  the below picture  •  Pull the paper up to the top of the terminal   •  Maintain the paper and close the lid  •  Press  simultaneously  on  both  upper  corners  of  the  paper  flap,  until  it  clips  into position                ADVICE If you insert a new roll, tear off the first length (one complete turn).    Level paper
   4.5.  Battery 4.5.1.  Main characteristics  Characteristics  NimH 1500 mAh  Li-ion 1700 mAh Capacity*  Up to 300 transactions typical  Up to 340 transactions typical Charge  50%  capacity  in  2  h;    full capacity in about 8 hours 50% capacity in 1.5 h;  full capacity in 4 hours Autonomy  Up to 300 h in stand by  up to 340 h in stand by  * The battery capacity depends on the model  of terminal and its use  4.5.2. Installing the battery WARNING Switch off the terminal prior to connecting the battery.  •  Turn  your  terminal    and  unclip  the  cover  flap  battery  by pushing on the clips with your nails as shown on the picture  •  Disengage the cover  •  Take the battery pack included in the box  •  Locate the battery pack connector fool proofing and the board connector located under the battery compartment     •  Plug the battery pack connector on the board according to the connector locating system and the red wire (as shown on figure).  Verify that it locks   •  Place the battery pack in its compartment  •  Close the battery compartment cover flap       4.5.3.  Charging the battery    When does the battery need to be charged? •  On initial start up, charge the battery for 16 hours under the environmental conditions stated above  •  When used daily, the terminal recharges its batteries each time it is placed on its base . Charging is automatic   •  A completely discharged battery requires up to 8 hours for a complete recharge according to the type of battery   Red wire
         Where does the battery need to be charged?  ••••    The environment in which the charge takes place influences battery lifetime and autonomy (number of transactions out of base)  The optimal conditions are as follows:   Charging away from any external heat source (radiator, sun, enclosed area…)    The optimal temperature is between +15°C and +25°C     How does the battery need to be charged?   Using the base ••••    Place the terminal on its base  ••••    Check if the electrical plug symbol appears on the terminal screen and if the battery symbol is flashing (=battery charging).  Using the power travel adapter (the terminal is out of its base)   •  Connect the power supply unit to the power travel adapter  •  Connect this assembly to the mini-USB slave connector located on the left side of the terminal  •  Connect the power supply unit to the power supply mains network  •  Check to see if the battery symbol is flashing (=battery charging)
  4.5.4. Changing the battery It is imperative to use a battery authorized by Ingenico.  There is danger of explosion if battery used is not approved by Ingenico.   •  Remove the portable from its base •  Turn it off by pressing simultaneously   and    (yellow key) for about one second •  Remove the cover of the battery housing (see section 4.5.1 “installing battery”)  •  Lift the battery and remove it from its compartment   •  Carefully disconnect battery, following the instructions below.  a) Unlock the connector by pressing the locking mechanism as indicated by F1 arrow while pulling wires (F2 arrow), to disconnect the connector.  Release traction on it as soon as the connector comes unclipped  b) Finish extracting connector by tilting it slightly (F3 arrow) to bring it away from the terminal housing •  Inform the terminal that its battery has been changed. Do so by starting the terminal without battery and fitting it on its base •  Connect and install the new battery by following the instructions in section  4.5.1 “Installing battery” •  Close the battery cover flap and charge the battery. See section "4.5.3 “Charging the Battery"  •  In order to preserve the environment, dispose of used batteries in compliance with current recycling legislation in the country •  If the terminal is  stored for a long time (more than two months), remove the battery from the terminal The terminal memorizes that there is no battery simply by powering up. It will then correctly perform with the next battery.
   5.  Base  5.1.  Base identification   Base  charger Base  Modem  1RS232 Base  Modem  2RS232 Base  Ethernet Base  Ethernet Modem  Base  BM 1RS232 Base  BM 2RS232 Base  BE Base  BEM  EFT930P                             EFT930G                           EFT930B                               EFT930W                           5.1.1.   Base charger (EFT930G or EFT930W)                     WARNING Select an electrical socket that complies with the general safety instruction given in section 6 “Recommendations” of this document.  E = Mains network socket  F = Power supply unit H = Power supply input - 2pole sockets 1 A  G, J, I = not functional  Follow the below instructions: •  Connect the power supply unit F to the base socket H. •  Connect the power supply unit F to the main network socket E.  Marking
  5.1.2.  Base Modem   •  With  1 RS232 (EFT930P/EFT930G/EFT930W)                              Follow the below instructions to connect the base to the telephone network :  •  Connect telephone plug C equipped if necessary with user country specific telephone plug, to the telephone network D.  •  Connect the other end of the wire to the base (socket G).  •  Connect the mains power supply wire to the base (socket H). •  If necessary, connect the telephone A. (Telephone A is not required for the terminal to operate).  - France: plug B to the telephone network D through the piggyback plug  - other countries: telephone is connected to the base through the socket J (RJ-type connector). •  Connect power supply block F to the mains electrical socket E.   Socket G (=socket J) : TNV-3 circuit: Telecommunication Network Voltage, as per safety standard EN 60950-1.  Socket I : SELV circuit: Since these links are Safety Extra Low Voltage circuits, they must be interconnected to units which have interfaces powered by the same type of circuits.   Turn off the terminal prior to connecting the base to the appropriate network.    Marking A = possible telephone handset  B = telephone connector (country specific) C = connection to the telephone network  D = telephone network socket E = mains power socket  F = power adapter G = telephone network - port RJ11 (telephone cable 3m)  H = power input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = RS232 (cash register, local loading tool, etc.) Level RS 232/V28  J = telephone handset output
  •  With  2 RS232 (EFT930P/EFT930G/EFT930W)                                   Follow the below instructions to connect the base to the telephone network: •  Connect telephone plug C, possibly in conjunction with a closing relay satisfying the standards applicable in the country of use, to the telephone network D.  Connect the other end of the cable to socket G on the base. •  If present, connect telephone A (the presence of telephone A is not required for the terminal to function)  •  France: connect B to the telephone network D via the stackable socket    Connect the power supply unit F to the mains power supply network socket.     Socket G: TNV-3 circuit: Telecommunications Network Voltage, in accordance with safety standard EN 60950-1.  Sockets I and J: SELV circuit: Since these links are Safety Extra Low Voltage circuits, they shall be interconnected to equipment with interfaces supplied by circuits of the same type.      WARNING Switch off the terminal prior to connecting the base to the appropriate network. Marking A = possible telephone handset  B = telephone connector (country specific) C = connection to the telephone network  D = telephone network socket E = mains power socket  F = power adapter G = telephone network - port RJ11 (telephone cable 3m)  H = power input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool...) Level RS 232/V28  J =2nd RS232
  5.1.3.   Base  Ethernet (EFT930P)                                     Marking E = mains power socket  F = power supply unit G = 2nd RS232 (4- point connector)  H = power supply input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool…) Level RS 232/V28  J =Ethernet connection K = PC  L = USB cable M = USB connection  N = Ethernet cable
  5.1.4.   Base  Bluetooth  Modem •  With  1 RS232 (EFT930B)                                        Marking A = possible telephone handset  B = telephone connector (country specific) C = connection to the telephone network  D = telephone network socket E = mains power socket  F = power adapter G = telephone network - port RJ11 (telephone cable 3m)  H = power input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool…) Level RS 232/V28  J = telephone handset output K = PC  L = USB cable M = USB link
  •  With  2 RS232 (EFT930B)   Marking                                           A = possible telephone handset  B = telephone connector (country specific) C = connection to the telephone network  D = telephone network socket E = mains power socket  F = power adapter G = telephone network - port RJ11 (telephone cable 3m)  H = power input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool…) Level RS 232/V28 J =2nd RS232 K = PC  L = USB cable M = USB link
   5.1.5.   Base Bluetooth Ethernet (EFT930B)                    Marking E = mains power socket  F = power supply unit G = 2nd RS232 (4- point connector)  H = power supply input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool...) Level RS 232/V28  J =Ethernet connection K = PC  L = USB cable M = Ethernet connection  N = Ethernet cable
  5.1.6.   Base Bluetooth Ethernet Modem (EFT930B)   5.1.6.1.    Overview   Marking                 A = possible telephone handset  B = telephone connector (country specific) C = connection to the telephone network  D = telephone network socket E = mains power socket  F = power supply unit G = telephone network - port RJ11 (telephone cable 3m)  H = power supply input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 2nd RS232 - Level RS 232/V28 and USB connection  J = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool, etc.) K = PC  L = Ethernet cable M = Ethernet connection
   5.1.6.2.    USB/RS232 Cable for Base BEM  This USB/RS232 cable for base BEM is used when a second RS232 and/or a USB connection is needed.                COM 1  Slave USB  Electronic interface Simplified RS232  Slave USB Number of wires CTS RX TX GND   5v-D+ GND  Mechanical interface Modular jack 6 points 1=Ground 3=Rx  4=Tx  5=CTS Type USB socket  1=5V  2=D- 3=D+ 4=GND Logical interface 300-115 bps  Software – configured framing 12Mbps max  USB 1.1 Connections examples Local loading tool  Cash register Check reader/editor Computer External modem  RS 485 converter unit  POS integration  USB Slave 2nd RS232
  5.1.7.  Base Ethernet Modem (EFT930P)  5.1.7.1.   Overview  Marking                       A = possible telephone handset  B = telephone connector (country specific) C = connection to the telephone network  D = telephone network socket E = mains power socket  F = power supply unit G = telephone network - port RJ11 (telephone cable 3m)  H = power supply input - 2pole sockets 1 A I = 2nd RS232 - Level RS 232/V28 and USB connection  J = 1st RS232 (cash register, local loading tool, etc.) K = PC  L = Ethernet cable M = Ethernet connection
    5.1.7.2.     USB/RS232 Cable for Base EM  Thes  USB/RS232  cable  (shown  below)  is  used  when  a  second  RS232  and/or  a  USB connection is needed on the base EM.           COM 1  Slave USB  Electronic interface Simplified RS232  Slave USB Number of wires CTS RX TX GND   5v-D+ GND  Mechanical interface Modular jack 6 points 1=Ground 3=Rx  4=Tx  5=CTS Type USB socket  1=5V  2=D- 3=D+ 4=GND Logical interface 300-115 bps  Software – configured framing 12Mbps max  USB 1.1 Connections examples Local loading tool  Cash register Check reader/editor Computer External modem  RS 485 converter unit  POS integration            USB Slave 2nd RS232
   6.   Recommendations 6.1.  Safety Upon receipt of your terminal you should check for signs of tampering of the equipment. It is  strongly  advised  that  these  checks  are  performed  regularly  after  receipt.  You  should check, for example: that the keypad is firmly in place; that there is no evidence of unusual wires that have been connected to any ports on your terminal or associated equipment, the chip card reader, or any other part of your terminal. Such checks would provide warning of any  unauthorised  modifications  to  your  terminal,  and  other  suspicious  behaviour  of individuals that have access to your terminal. Your terminal detects any “tampered state”. In this  state the  terminal will repeatedly flash the message” Alert  Irruption!” and  further use of the terminal will not be possible. If you observe the “Alert Irruption!” message, you should contact the terminal helpdesk immediately.  You are strongly advised to ensure that privileged access to your terminal is only granted to staff that have been independently verified as being trustworthy.     CAUTION : NEVER ask the customer to divulge their PIN Code. Customers should be advised to ensure that they are not being overlooked when entering their PIN Code. Powering down the EFT930 base:    Disconnect the EFT930 power supply block adapter the electrical mains network. Lithium battery   The EFT930 is fitted with a lithium battery which can only be accessed and serviced by a qualified technician.      The EFT930 is fitted with battery specially designed for this terminal.  •  Only use the appropriate chargers and batteries listed in the Ingenico’s catalogue. •  Do not short-circuit the battery. •  Do not attempt to open the battery case as its components cannot be modified. •  Used batteries must be disposed of at the appropriates sites.  Warning There is a risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced or is placed in a fire.
  Electrical power outlet  The electrical outlet must meet the following criteria:   •  Must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible; •  Must meet standards and regulations in the country where used; •  For type A plug, the protection of the installation must be set to 20 A. Telephone network   The  phone  jack  must  comply  with  standards  and  regulations  in  the  country  where used. SAM1 and SAM2 readers compartment  The cover flap for battery, SAM1 and SAM2 readers located underneath the terminal, must be in place during the normal operation of the terminal. See sections "Removal of SAM1 and SAM2 modules" as well as "Connecting the battery".  Cover flap for Second Card Reader, SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM) readers  The cover flap for the Second Card Reader, SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM), located on the underside  of  the  terminal  must  be  in  place  during  normal  operation.  See  section "Removal of SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM) modules".  On airplanes   Your  handset  must  be  switched  off  by  removing  the  battery  pack.  Remove  the battery from the terminal when on an airplane.   Non-compliance  with  these  safety  rules  may  result  in  legal  action  and/or  a  ban  on later access to cellular network services. Explosion areas   Certain regulations restrict the use of radio equipment in chemical plants, fuel depots and  any  site  where  blasting  is  carried  out.  You  are  urged  to  comply  with  these regulations. The terminal shall be protected by a specially fitted and certified cover enabling use in proximity to a fuel pump. Electronic health appliances   Your handset is a radio transmitter which may interfere with health appliances, such as hearing aids, pacemaker, hospital equipment, etc. Your  doctor  or  the  equipment  manufacturer  will  be  able  to  provide  you  with appropriate advice.   6.2.  Telephone call You have an urgent call to make while the EFT930 is occupying the line. In order to get a dial tone:  Place the handset in the hang up position and:  press the red key (=cancel) or  disconnet the power supply from the mains network or  disconnet the EFT930 telephone connector from the telephone call socket, and place the telephone connector into the telephone wall socket.  You hear a dial tone within 6 seconds.
    7.  Standards CE Marking  The CE marking indicates that product EFT930P/G/B/W complies with the requirements of European Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March 1999 on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment for:  •  The  protection  of  the  health  and  the  safety  of  the  user  and  any  other person. •  The protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility.  and complies with the following harmonised standards:  EFT930P EN 60950-1  /2001    According to   73/23/EEC  (Low Voltage Directive) EN 55022 A2  /2003    According to  89/336/EEC  (EMC Directive) EN 55024 A2  /2003    According to  89/336/EEC  (EMC Directive)  EFT930G EN 60950-1  /12-2001  According to  73/23/EEC  (Low Voltage Directive) EN 301489-1-7  /08-2000  According to  89/336/EEC  (EMC Directive) EN 301 511  /12-2000  According to  1999/5/EC  (R&TTE Directive) EN 50360  /07-2001  According to  1999/519/EEC  (R&TTE Directive)   EFT930B EN 60950-1    /12-2001  According to  73/23/EEC  (Low Voltage Directive) EN 301489-1-17   /08-2000  According to  89/336/EEC  (EMC Directive) EN 300 328 v1.4.2  /12-2000  According to  1999/5/EC  (R&TTE Directive)  EFT930W EN 60950-1     /12-2001  According to  73/23/EEC   (Low Voltage Directive) EN 301489-1-17     /08-2000  According to  89/336/EEC   (EMC Directive) EN 300 328 v1.4.2 /12-2000  According to  1999/5/EC    (R&TTE Directive)  EFT930 with CLESS EN 301489-3    /08-2000  According to  89/336/EEC  (EMC Directive) EN 300 330-2      /06-2001  According to  1999/5/EC  (R&TTE Directive) EN 50357;EN50364 /2001  According to  1999/519/EEC  (R&TTE Directive)   And,  for  the  whole  range,  complies  with  the  European  approval  specification  on connecting  terminals  with  DTMF  dialling  to  the  public  switched  telephone  network (Council Decision 1998/482/EC, Council Decision 1999/303/EC):  TS  103021-1/2/3    /09-2003 TR  103000-1/2/3/4    /06-2003 ES  201187      /03-1999
  FCC/IC  Compliance  (EFT930G /B)  The FCC ID for  EFT930G model is: XKB-EFT930G  and IC number is: 2586D-EFT930G The  FCC  ID  for    EFT930B  model  is:  XKB-EFT930B  (terminal);  XKB-BAS930B  (base)  and  IC number is: 2586D-EFT930B  (terminal); 2586D-BAS930B (base)  Warning This compliance is valid with the use of a ferrite (74271112) around the alimentation cable (2 turns) from the base, and with the use of an ethernet shielded cable  (if applicable)      •  This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules  and  with  RSS-210  of  Industry Canada. 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.      •  This class (B) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  •  Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by INGENICO  may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.   •  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 provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation.    This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.    However,  there  is  no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment 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 following measures:   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  •  The terminal  EFT930B and the base BAS930B operate as  a system. These devices comply  with  FCC  and  Industry  Canada  RF  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for general  population.  They  must  not  be  collocated  or  operated in  conjunction  with any other antennas or transmitters  •  FCC Radiation Exposure   (EFT930G) The antenna is located in the paper compartment at the top of the terminal.  For satisfying RF  exposure  compliance  this  equipment should  be  installed  and  operated with  minimum distance of 20cm between the antenna and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
   •  Part 68 of FCC Rules (for Modem version Only)  This equipment complies with Part  68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  ACTA.  On  the  bottom of  this  equipment  is  a  label  that  contains,  among  other information,  a  product  identifier  in  the  format  US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.  If  requested,  this number must be provided to the telephone company.  This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: (RJ11C).  A  plug  and  jack  used  to  connect  this  equipment  to  the  premises  wiring  and  telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed  to  be  connected  to  a  compatible  modular  jack  that  is  also  compliant.  See installation instructions for details.  The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company.   If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you  will  be  advised  of  your  right  to  file  a  complaint  with  the  FCC  if  you  believe  it  is necessary.  The  telephone  company  may  make  changes  in  its  facilities,  equipment,  operations,  or procedures  that  could  affect  the  operation  of  this  equipment.  If  this  happens,  the telephone  company  will  provide  advance  notice  in  order  for  you  to  make  the  necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  If  trouble  is  experienced  with  this  equipment,  please  contact  Ingenico,  or  your  local INGENICO distributor or service center in the U.S.A. for repair and/or warrant information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to remove this equipment from the network until the problem is resolved. No repairs can be done by a customer on this equipment.  Connection  to  party line service  is  subject  to  state  tariffs.  Contact the  state  public  utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the  installation  of  this  equipment  does  not  disable  your  alarm  equipment.  If  you  have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.   CAUTION:  The  user  is  cautioned  that  any  changes  or  modification  not  approved  by INGENICO  could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
      End of life  The product belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipment. Therefore, it is subjected to the WEEE directive which requires the collection and the recycling at the end of life product.  The Ingenico products present the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment as required by the WEEE Directive.   The crossed-out wheeled bin printed on the product gives the information about the requirement not to dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and to collect such WEEE separately.  To assure that the product is collected and recycled with respect to the environment, you must contact your supplier (in defect, contact the Ingenico local office or the commercial head office in charge of your country on www.ingenico.com, « contact us » page).  The abandonment or uncontrolled disposal of waste can cause harm to environment and to human health. So, by recycling your product in a responsible manner, you contribute to the preservation of natural resources and to the protection of human health.  BATTERIES If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at the appropriate collection points.  ATEX (EFT930B/EFT930W) The  EFT930  terminal  complies  with  the  health  and  safety  requirements  for  equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) defined in the standard:  EN 60079-15  /2003    The ATEX marking on the EFT930 terminal is:        II 3 G       EEx  nA  IIA  T5       LCIE 06 ATEX6096 X  The specific conditions for safe use are:  •  Temperature use range: +5°C to +45°C. •  The equipment shall not suffer impacts greater than 4J. •  Connection  via  USB  cable  to  computer  equipment  shall  not  be  performed  in  the presence of explosive atmospheres. •  The base shall not be used in the presence of explosive atmospheres. •  When using the terminal in explosive atmospheres, ATEX holster shall be used.
  8.  Troubleshooting The terminal does not turn on or does not connect to the telephone line  •  Check the power supply and telephone line cables  •  Check for electrical power network   The terminal fails to establish a telephone connection •  Check that the tone of the phone line is free •  Check the configuration of the phone line and number to call  •  Get technical support    Cards are not read •  Check that the magnetic card is swiped correctly (with magnetic band  to directed the terminal) . •  Swipe again the card with the magnetic stripe movement constant and rapid  •  Verify that the magnetic strip is not damaged, grooved or cracked •  Make  sure you  have  inserted  correctly the  smart  card  into  the  smart  card  reader and removed the card only after the transaction is performed.  The ticket is not printed •  Check the presence and proper positioning of the paper roll.  Possibly adjust the paper roll following the instructions in this manual (section 4.4 “Installing the paper roll”) •  Check the type of paper used (thermal paper must be used)
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