PAX Technology S800RF Countertop Payment Terminal User Manual S800 2
PAX Technology Limited Countertop Payment Terminal S800 2
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® . @341 x Installation Manual 3800 Coumertop PaymentTerminal P/N 200312000000129 PAX TECHNOLOGY LIMITED reserves the right to change prnducl lechnalngy specificatiuns without notifying. 00:.4X PAX TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Room 2416. 24 n Sun Hung Kai Came, m Uarbnul Road, \Vanchm, ”(mg Kong Tel 4445272532; 3803 F 235272302 3300 Fr damel@pnx com.hk We im‘wwpax comhk PAX TECHNOLOGY LIMITED @pu PAX TECHNO oev LlM‘TED Product overview " p aner Cover Handle Cutter_ Magnehc smp ‘ Card slm LCD Dwsg‘ay / i anacy smem (0pm Funcuoanex eypad IC Card Sm! Externa‘ Imerface USE HOST Externa‘ mlerlace Nameg‘ate Earcude Screw VSAM cm Covey Bottom View SIM/SAM EL so Socke! Slot 8. Socket Area Vu'sa HOST ~<\ , POWER LAN/RSZ32EPINPAD usa DEVICE UNE R5232A Connection Board View ® 00,,“ PAX TECHNO oev LlMlTED Installation 1) Place 5800 on table 2) Connect AC plug of power adaptor into AC socket 3) Connect the communication port E g. The base communication port is Modem Plug one end at RJr11 telephone line into the line port oi the connection board and the other end into the telephone line outlet. E g. The base communication port is Ethernet Plug one end of RJrAS Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the connection board and the other end into the standard LAN socket 4) ConnectPlNPAD (Optional) Plug the plug oi the PlNPAD into the PINPAD port oi the connection borad 5) Connect the serial device with R8232 port at connection board a) Place printer paper roll into 5800 Push the printer cover handle to open the printer cover Insert paper roll along the arrow Lead the paper out and place the paper on paper cut and push the printer cover downward until a sound oi “ka” can be heard 7) Turn on saw the LCD is on On screen initialization and application interlaoe snow on one afler another, a) To pertorm a simulation oi transaction successfully thus the $300 installation is OK ‘ a Mr, \uosm Connection Schematic Diagram Instruction 1) Power on/otf Power on t insert the external power adapter plug, the soon automatically stan Power on 2: Press the green button(Enter) tor about 2 seconds until LCD is oni the F05 is on Power ofl: Press the red button(Cancel) ior about 2 seconds until the content at display vanishes the P05 is on 2) Magnetic sWipe When pulling a magnetic card along the slot make the ® 00,,“ PAX TECHNO oev LIMiTED magnetic stripe lace 1ne machine. Bidirechonal puiling the magnetic card is acceptabie. it is recommended from up to down, and wnn a s1eady speed. 3) lo card operational descriphon wnen insert a card, make the contac1 of lhe cardupward Genlly inserl and wi1hdraw the card in order to pulled the cunlad un card and IC card connemor 4) Tear paper operation Hold the end or paper aiong With me paper cutler as an angie pl 45 degree and swiftly and evenly tear the paper oil. Specifications Basic Configuration CPU az-BilARM11 CPU Memory 64MB DDR RAM 128MB Nandrlasn Display 2 8 inch 320x240 TFT LCD: LED Backlight Keypad: 10 alphanumeric keys; 9 lunc1ional keys Audio: EullI-In Speaker: Support real voice, Adjustable volume Magneiic Card reader Track 1/213 encryption magnetic headibirdlrectionai swipe iC card reader: 1, EMVZODO compliant SAM slots: 30r2. lso731s Peripheral Pan: 1 RS232 or 2(no LAN): 1 PinPad, 1 USB Device: 1 USE HOST, 1 Dow, 1 MicrossD Socket Primer High speed sileni thermal printer, speed 18 lines/second Paper width, 58mm outer diameter 50mm Power Supply lnput 1oo—24ov AC, so/son, 1,0A Oulpu1 9 av DC 2 5A Working environmenl Temperature o’c~50‘c (32‘1'~122“l"> RH 10%~90%(nonrcondense) storage envnonment Temperature -2u”c~7u‘r‘ («T-155?) RH 5%~95%(non-condense) Dimensions 203mmx86 5mmk7o 25mm (L x w x H) Weight: 454 g Build-in Optional Module Modem: Sync. (HDLC/SDLC up In 9600bp5) Asnyc (v92, up in 56Kbps) TCP/iP module 10M/100M Wireless Communication: GFRS/WCDMA Con1actless card reader module 13.56MHZi card sensing area: LCD Screen @pu PAX TECHNO oev LlMlTED 6[Notice at Installation and Use 1) Use a power bar well grounded and with a fuse in il, 2) Protect power supply cable and power adaptor. it they are broken they are no longer be used. a) Belore connect power bar to AC socket make sure the voltage is correct as POS slales, 4) Pos should be placed steady on table it is not allowed make it under sun bearn‘ high temperature high humidity or place full of dust 5) Keep it away from liquid 6) Don‘t insert hard slufl into port which may damage Pos severely. 7) When a P05 is in lailurei please Contact designated personnel in maintain ll It is not allowed to repair it on your own. 8) When insert paper roll do not touch paper cutter and protect your finger rrom being hurt. 9) 0rin use designated paper roll to avoid paper iam or damaging the printer VPIN Protection The ioliowing techniques can be employed to provide for erieotive screening of the PIN—entry during the PIN entry process These methods would typically be used in combination though in some cases a method might be used singly, Positioning or terminal on the checksstand in such way as to make Visual observation oi the PlNrenlry process inieasible. Examples include: ‘l) visual shields designed into the criecKrslartd, The shields may be solely ror shielding purposes, or may be part oi the general check-stand design, eg, used as selling area 2) Position the PED so that it is angled in such a way to make PIN spying diriicult installing PED on an adjustable stand that allows consumers to swivel the terminal sideways and/or tilt it rorward/backwards to a position that makes visual observation or the PlNrentry process ditiioult Positioning of insslore security cameras such that the PlNrenlry keypad is not visible, Post instructions around checksslartdi in order to iniorni customers instructing the cardholder regarding safe FlN»enlry Wheri the cardholder Input hls/her PlN, lie/she had better use his/her body and hands to prevent visual observation oi PlN-enlry process ® 00,,“ Note: To protect the process ot Pleentry, it is not limited to the above methods and examples, merchants also can adopt other methods and steps to keep cardholder's PIN sate saon PINentry observation corridors v.s. PIN protection methods mum ml in Corr more wt E > H H M H H mi]? lu Vihll H H H H M "2;: TEES” H- H- w H‘ H- Note 'Customer unstruc1uoru methods are less repeatable and therefore should he used in combination With other methods Security levels, Customer Information Thus equlpmehl complies vvith Fan as 0! the FCC rules and the requirements adopted oy the ACTA 0n the oottom oi thus equipment is a laoel that contains. among other untormatuon, a product identifier in the tormat usmxmmuoasoou lt requestedi this numoer must oe puovuded to the telephone company owiM edium , H : high Thus equlvmenl uses the tollowung usociacks Rmc A plug and iack used to connect thus equipment to the premises wurino and telephone network must comply With the applicaole FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted oy the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided With thus product lt is designed to he connected to a compatible modular iack that is also compliant See installation instructions lor details The REN is used to deterrnine the numoerotdevuces that may he connected to a telephone lune, Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the deVices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most out not all areas the sum ot RENs should not exceed five (5 a) To be certain oi the number oi devices that may he connected to a llne‘ as determined by me total RENs‘ contact the local telephone company For products approved atter July 23, zomi the REN tor thus product us part at the product identitier that has the tormat us: PAXMMDDBSEOO The digits represented by #N are [he REN wl|h0ul a dectmal palm (e g , 03 ls a REN of o 3) For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the laoel. ll‘ thus equipment us PAXMMUDBSBOU causes harm to the telephone networh the telephone company wlll notity you in advance that temporary discontinuance of servlce may oe required, But it advance notice lsn‘l pradlcal‘ the telephone company vvill notity the customer as soon as possutule. Also, you vvill he advised ot your right to file a complaint vvith the FCC it you believe it is necessary. to ® @m The telephone company may make changes in its lacilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could EH26! the operation 0' “19 equipmem if thls happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order tor you to mahe necessary modihcalicns to maintain uninterrupted service. it trouble is experienced With this equipment USFAXMMDOESBUQ lor repair or warranty information, please contact FAX Technology inc. 6312478660 it the equipment is causing harm to the telephone netwcrh the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equlpmem until the problem is resolved, Connection to pany line sewice is suoiect to state taritls, Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation Commlsslon tor inlormation it your home has specially wired alarm equipment cannemed to the |elephane llne, ensure the lnstallatlon 0' thls US‘PAXMMDDBSBOD does not disable your alarm equipment it you have queshnns about what Will dlsable alarm equipment, consult your lelephone company or a qualll‘led installer FCC Regulations This devlce complies with part 15 or the FCC Rules. Operallon is suhiect to the followlng two conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful lmeflerence‘ and (2) this device must accept any interlerence received, including 11 interlerence that may cause undesired operation This device has been tested and lound to comply with the limits tor a Class E digital device, pursuant to Pan t5 ol the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonaple pro|ection agalnsl harmlul m|erlerence lrl a feSldeMlEl installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio lrequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance wllh the instructions, may cause harmlul intenerence to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interlerence Will not occur in a Danlcular installation It this equipment does cause harmlul interterence to mdio or telewsion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oh and any the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference try one or more of the lollowmg measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diherent lrcm that to which the receiver is connected aConsult lhe dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help Changes or modilications nol expressly approved by the party responsible lor compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure Informal This device meets the government‘s requirements tor exposure to radio waves This device is designed and manulactured not to exceed 12 ® 00,,“ [he emwsswon hmns fur exposure to radm (requency (RF) energy set by me Federa‘ Commumcauons Comm-won of me u 3 Government Tms dewce comphes wun FCC ramanon exposure Imus se| (arm [or an uncontronea enwrcnment. 13
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