Transact Campus MF4100X004 Multi-Function Reader User Manual 1295 MF4100 InstallAdmin
Blackboard Inc. Multi-Function Reader 1295 MF4100 InstallAdmin
User Manual
AF MF4100 Installation Guide This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 Cet appareill numérique de la classes B est conform à la norme NMB-003 du Canada 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. authority to operate the equipment. AF Part 15.21: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s 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. This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Contents 1 MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE Overview VESA Mounting Bracket Overview Mounting Options Screw Positions Assembly Details Mount the MF4100 Wall Mount Installation Attended Wall Mount Installation Unattended Wall Mount Installation AF 13 MF4100 Features and Specifications 10 Table Top Mount Installation 10 Table Top Mount With The VESA Mounting Bracket 12 Table Top Mount Without The VESA Mounting Bracket PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 FIGURES AF Multi-Function Reader MF4100..................................................................1 Cat-5 Cable and Power Supply ..................................................................2 MF4100 Hardware Kit ................................................................................2 VESA Bracket.............................................................................................2 VESA Bracket Screw Position - Attended ..................................................3 VESA Bracket Screw Position - Unattended ..............................................4 VESA Bracket Assembly Details ................................................................4 Wall Mount Options ....................................................................................5 Table Top Mount Options............................................................................5 VESA Bracket - Attended Wall Mount ........................................................6 MF4100 Cable Ports ..................................................................................7 Attended Wall Mount VESA Bracket Orientation........................................7 Reader Secured to Pivot Plate - Attended Wall Mount...............................8 VESA Bracket - Unattended Wall Mount ....................................................8 Unattended Wall Mount VESA Bracket Orientation....................................9 VESA Bracket Rubber Feet......................................................................10 Table Top Mount - With VESA Bracket Cable Route................................11 Reader Rubber Feet Installation Locations ..............................................12 Table Top Mount - No VESA Bracket Cable Route ..................................12 Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Figure 1-3 Figure 1-4 Figure 1-5 Figure 1-6 Figure 1-7 Figure 1-8 Figure 1-9 Figure 1-10 Figure 1-11 Figure 1-12 Figure 1-13 Figure 1-14 Figure 1-15 Figure 1-16 Figure 1-17 Figure 1-18 Figure 1-19 PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 II MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 REV 01 MF4100 I N S TALL A T IO N G UIDE OVERVIEW The Blackboard MF4100 Multi-function reader incorporates both contactless and magnetic stripe reader • Copy Reader • Laundry Reader • POS Terminal capabilities, and can function as a: The MF4100 supports full video and audio playback allowing for a rich video experience for: Advertising • Alerts and notifications • Other special messages via a full color touch screen AF • For MF4100 features, see: MF4100 Features and Specifications (Page: 13). Figure 1-1 Multi-Function Reader MF4100 OBJECTIVES After reading this guide you can: • Wall mount the MF4100 PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 • Table top mount the MF4100 1-1 OVERVIEW WHAT’S INCLUDED A hardware kit is provided with a security plate, rubber feet, and screws to aid in mounting the unit. Wall Mount Power Supply AF Figure 1-2 Cat-5 Cable and Power Supply Cat-5 Cable Security Plate Screw kit Rubber Feet Figure 1-3 MF4100 Hardware Kit Figure 1-4 VESA Bracket PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-2 MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 REV 01 VESA MOUNTING B RACKET OVERVIEW The MF4100 Multi-Function Reader ships with a VESA style mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is optional, but simplifies installation on vertical and horizontal surfaces. The VESA mounting bracket is adjustable to allow the MF4100 to be positioned at different angles. Mounting Options The VESA Mounting Bracket can be mounted in the following ways: • Wall mount • Directly to a wall (use suitable anchors) • Table top mount • Onto an electrical gang box (attended or unattended) • Without VESA bracket AF • With VESA bracket (fixed 15 degree or adjustable angle) The holes in the center of the base and pivot plate allow cables to be routed out of the assembly. Screw Positions The VESA bracket has provisions for Attended or Unattended mounting positions. To use in attended locations, the top pivot plate can be used in any position by placing the lock screws in the position shown below. Figure 1-5 VESA Bracket Screw Position - Attended PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-3 VESA MOUNTING BRACKET OVERVIEW For Unattended use, the mounting position can be fixed by placing the lock screws in the position shown below. This locked position conceals the cables from sight, and secures them from being tampered with. Figure 1-6 VESA Bracket Screw Position - Unattended AF Assembly Details Pivot Plate Cable Holes Locking screws Base Base extensions Figure 1-7 VESA Bracket Assembly Details PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-4 MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 MOUNT THE REV 01 MF4100 MF4100 MOUNTING OPTIONS: • Wall Mount Installation (Page: 6) AF • Table Top Mount Installation (Page: 10) Attended wall mount Unattended wall mount Figure 1-8 Wall Mount Options Fixed 15 degree angle Adjustable angle No VESA bracket Figure 1-9 Table Top Mount Options PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-5 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION WALL MOUNT I NSTALLATION The VESA mounting bracket allows for two wall mount installation options: • Attended Wall Mount Installation (Page: 6) • Unattended Wall Mount Installation (Page: 8) Attended Wall Mount Installation Find a location on a single gang box to mount the MF4100. Ensure there is enough clearance for the operator to access the touchscreen and swipe cards. Remove the two base extensions by removing the 4 screws (1/8” Pin hex driver). See: VESA Bracket Assembly Details (Page: 4). Place the two locking screws in the position that allows the tilt plate to pivot (1/8” Pin hex driver). AF See: VESA Bracket Screw Position - Attended (Page: 3). Route the required cables through the VESA bracket cable hole, and then the pivot bracket hole. Note the orientation of the VESA bracket to the wall. Pivot Plate Route Cables Figure 1-10 VESA Bracket - Attended Wall Mount Note: The pivot plate attaches to the bottom of the MF4100 reader. Attach the mounting base to the gang box using the two #6-32 pin hex screws provided in the hardware kit. Install cables to the connectors of the MF4100. PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-6 MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 REV 01 The MF4100 can be powered using the +12 Volt wall mount power supply (included), or Power Over Ethernet (POE) switch. The power supply requires a dedicated 110 VAC outlet. POE provides power through the network cable, and reduces cable clutter. A CAT-5 cable must be connected between the POE switch to the RJ-45 connector on the MF4100 labeled Network, see the diagram below. When providing power with POE, the maximum LAN cable length must not exceed 100 meters. Power Supply USB AUX2/LCM Print/LWCFG Copy Expansion AUX1/Bridge Config AF Network/POE Figure 1-11 MF4100 Cable Ports Place the security plate onto the MF4100, and then route the cables through the plate opening. Note the orientation of the VESA bracket to the security plate. Security plate Figure 1-12 Attended Wall Mount VESA Bracket Orientation Place the MF4100 assembly on the pivot plate, and then secure using four M4 x 6mm machine screws provided in the hardware kit. PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-7 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Figure 1-13 Reader Secured to Pivot Plate - Attended Wall Mount Position the pivot plate to the desired angle, and then tighten the 2 locking screws (1/8” pin hex driver). AF Unattended Wall Mount Installation Find a location on a single gang box to mount the MF4100. Ensure there is enough clearance for the operator to access the touchscreen and swipe cards. Remove the two base extensions by removing the 4 screws (1/8” pin hex driver). See: VESA Bracket Assembly Details (Page: 4). Route the required cables through the VESA bracket cable hole, and then the pivot bracket hole. Note the orientation of the VESA bracket to the wall. Route Cables Pivot Plate Figure 1-14 VESA Bracket - Unattended Wall Mount Note: The pivot plate attaches to the bottom of the MF4100 reader. PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-8 MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 REV 01 Attach the mounting base to the gang box using the two #6-32 pin hex screws provided in the hardware kit. Install cables to the connectors of the MF4100. See: MF4100 Cable Ports (Page: 7). Place the security plate onto the MF4100, and then route the cables through the plate opening. AF Note the orientation of the VESA bracket to the security plate. Security plate Figure 1-15 Unattended Wall Mount VESA Bracket Orientation Place the MF4100 assembly on the pivot plate, and then secure using four M4 x 6mm machine screws provided in the hardware kit. Position the pivot plate to the desired angle, and then tighten the 2 locking screws (1/8” pin hex driver). PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-9 TABLE TOP MOUNT INSTALLATION TABLE TOP MOUNT I NSTALLATION MF4100 table top mounting installation options: • Table Top Mount With The VESA Mounting Bracket (Page: 10) • Table Top Mount Without The VESA Mounting Bracket (Page: 12) Table Top Mount With The VESA Mounting Bracket Find a location on a table or elsewhere to mount the MF4100. Ensure there is enough clearance for the operator to access the touchscreen and swipe cards. Install the rubber feet provided in the hardware kit to each corner of the base extensions. AF The rubber feet are self-adhesive. Use the holes in the base extension to center each foot. Rubber Feet Figure 1-16 VESA Bracket Rubber Feet Route the required cables through the VESA bracket cable hole, and then the pivot bracket hole. Install cables to the connectors of the MF4100. See: MF4100 Cable Ports (Page: 7). Place the security plate onto the MF4100, and then route the cables through the plate opening. PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-10 MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 REV 01 For a fixed 15 degree angle, install the MF4100 so the security plate is located near the hinge of the VESA mounting bracket. Place the locking screws in the unattended position. See: VESA Bracket Screw Position - Unattended (Page: 4) For an adjustable angle, install the MF4100 so the speaker opening is located near the hinge of the VESA mounting bracket. Place the locking screws in the attended position. See: VESA Bracket Screw Position - Attended (Page: 3) AF Security plate Figure 1-17 Table Top Mount - With VESA Bracket Cable Route Secure the VESA bracket using four M4 x 6mm machine screws provided in the hardware kit. Tighten the 2 locking screws (1/8” pin hex driver). PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-11 TABLE TOP MOUNT INSTALLATION Table Top Mount Without The VESA Mounting Bracket Find a location on a table or elsewhere to mount the MF4100. Ensure there is enough clearance for the operator to access the touchscreen and swipe cards. Install the rubber feet provided in the hardware kit to each corner of the MF4100 plastic bottom cover. The rubber feet are self-adhesive. The bottom cover has round depressions in the plastic to locate the rubber feet. Install a rubber foot at each of the four corners. AF Rubber feet (4) Figure 1-18 Reader Rubber Feet Installation Locations Install the required cables to the connectors of the MF4100. Place the security plate onto the MF4100, and then route the cables through the opening. See: MF4100 Cable Ports (Page: 7). Security Plate Figure 1-19 Table Top Mount - No VESA Bracket Cable Route Secure the security plate onto the MF4100 using two M4 x 6mm machine screws provided in the hardware kit. PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-12 MULTI-FUNCTION READER MF4100 INSTALLATION GUIDE D OCUMENT 1 2 9 5 REV 01 MF4100 F EATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES: Host communications via 10/100 Base-T ethernet (IP) or 802.11 b/g wireless • Encrypted and authenticated IP communications • VESA mounting bracket for table top or wall mount installation • Display visible in all light conditions with adjustable backlight level • Displays balance, account warnings, and other messages after transactions • 5.7” VGA TFT-LCD panel • Configuration via touchscreen/display, CONFIG port or web server • Touchscreen configuration access can be disabled • Adjustable volume setting AF • SPECIFICATIONS: Physical Size: 9.0” W x 5.5”H x 2.21” D (without bracket) 1.7 pounds Input Power: 12 VDC 750 mA max (max 9W) - DC Input Voltage Operating : Temperature: 0 to + 60 degrees Celsius Relative Humidity: 0 to 95 percent, non-condensing Altitude: 0 -10,000 feet Temperature:-20 to + 70 degrees Celsius Relative Humidity: 0 to 95 percent, non-condensing Altitude: 0 - 35,000 feet Non-Operating: 36-57 VDC - POE Input Voltage PRINTED NOVEMBER 3, 2009 1-13
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