Pax Technology PX5 User manual

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PAX TE CHNOL OG Y INC .
PAX TE CHNOL OG Y INC . PAX TE CHNOL OG Y INC .
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P terminals that include a default communication module come
standard with one Ethernet port and RS232, USB, and PUSB
network capabilities. However, if the default communication
module is replaced with an optional communication module,
your choice of these additional network capabilities are
available:
Communication Module
Communication Module Power Connections
Power Connections
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Product Description
Product Description
• A secon d Et herne t po rt
• Power o ve r Ether ne t
• An Ether ne t hub
• Wi-Fi a nd Bl ueto oth LE
• Wi-Fi a nd Ce llul ar GS M
The commu nic at ion mod ul e is loca te d on the un de rside o f
the ter mi nal.
Commu nicat io n
modul e
Power down and remove all power from the terminal before
removing or installing a communication module. A
communication module must be installed before power can be
applied to the terminal.
WARNIN G:
Working Environment: Temperature -10°C50°C (14°F122°F)
R.H.: 10%93% (non-condensing)
Storage Environment: Temperature -20°C60°C (-4°F140°F)
R.H.: 5%95% (non-condensing)
Stylu s pen
Touch scr een
and
Conta ctles s
reade r area
Magne tic
strip e reade r
Priva cy shie ld
Keypa d
Smart c ard
reade r
Cable r etent io n
cover p late
Commu nicat io n
ports - l ocate d
under c over pl at e
Speak ers
MAC add ress la be l
Regul atory l ab el
Commu nicat io n
modul e
Commu nicat io n por ts a re la be led a nd c olor- coded :
White R ed Yel low Bla ck Green Blue
Part nu mber/
seria l numbe r la bel
Power can be supplied via the power port or a single data cable
that carries power. This power can be provided via a “powered
cable” where the connected POS terminal provides the power
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(i.e. PUSB or Power over Ethernet) or by connecting a P power
supply directly to the data cable (i.e. RS232 or USB).
1) Power Port
Insert the power connector into the green POWER port. Turn
the power connector, locking the tab behind the short plastic
wall. Dress the cable through the retention clips. A separate
data cable is also required.
2) POS Cable
Insert the cable connector into the appropriate port on the
terminal. Dress the cable through the retention clips opposite
the port. Connect power supply to cable as required. The cash
register could also supply power to terminal.
3) Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power is available over the red LAN1 port when the optional
PoE communication module is installed.
Cable Retention Cover Plate
After power and data cables are
connected and dressed through
retention clips, install the cable
retention cover plate and secure
with captive screw.
Screw
Stylus Holder and Pen
Stylus Holder and Pen
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1)
Mou nting
Loc ati ons
2) Sty lus P ort 3)
Ret ent ion
Cli ps
1) Align stylus holder over
metal screw openings at left
side or top of terminal. Insert
tabs into indentations along
edge. Attach with captive
screws.
2) Insert connector end of
stylus pen into stylus port on
left side of terminal.
3) Use enclosed plastic card to
press stylus cord into retention
clips on left side of terminal.
Privacy Shield
Privacy Shield
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Insert tabs and snap shield firmly in place
to left and right of keypad. Not designed to
be removable. Removing the shield breaks
the retention tabs and the ability to remotely
track the status of the shield is lost.
1Priva cy S hield
Decor at ive Plu g
Decorative Plug If a privacy shield is not
installed, a non-removable decorative plug
may be installed in its place. This plug does
not provide any PIN entry privacy.
CAUTION: If the privacy shield is not installed,
you must use PCI-approved alternative methods
to secure the PIN pad.
Plugs
Plugs
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1) Stylus Holder Plug
If required, to prevent stylus pen from
being inserted vertically into stylus
holder, firmly insert plug into opening
in holder, aligning with curve of stylus
holder.
2) Smart Card Reader Plug
If required, insert smart card reader
plug into smart card receptacle slot.
To remove, if required, gently pry out
the plug using a small screwdriver in
the slit along top of plug.
3) Ethernet Plug
An Ethernet plug is included in case
you want to block an inactive LAN port.
Align plug so that it matches the shape
of the port and gently push into opening.
To remove, if required, gently pry off
using a small screwdriver in the slit
along the top of the plug.
Note: LAN2 port is enabled only when
Ethernet hub or PoE and Ethernet hub
communication module is installed.
1) Stylus
Holder
Plug
2) Smart Card Reader Plug
3) Et herne t
Plu g
Mou nting
Slo ts
Stand Installation
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Stand Installation
PAX TE CHNOL OG Y INC .
Route
Cables
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If required, the P terminal may be
mounted to a stand.
Instructions may vary depending
on stand specifications.
Carefully route the required cables
up through the stand pipe and out
the top. Connect the cables to the
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P terminal ports.
Insert the three mounting slots on
the underside of the terminal into
the three metal prongs on the stand
base.
Slide the terminal firmly into position,
locking the terminal in place on the
stand. Secure with fastening screw
or locking device as required.
Reset Button and Audio Jack
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Reset Button and Audio Jack
Res et
Button
Audio J ack
If required, restart the
terminal by pressing in
and holding the reset
button for 2-3 seconds
If required, a visually disabled person can connect a
headphone to the terminal for audio prompting using the
3.5mm output audio jack.
Cable Lock
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Cable Lock
If required, insert customer-provided
cable lock into K-Slot®. Loop cable
around permanent object to secure
in place.
Stylu s Por t
PAX TECHNOL OGY INC.
Available Accessories
Cleaning the Device
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Cleaning the Device
WARNING:
Do not use industrial strength or abrasive cleaner as it may
damage or scratch the screen.
Do not immerse device in water (or liquid.)
Do not spray water or cleaner into the MSR slot, Smart Card
Reader or ports.
To clean screen, apply distilled water or mild glass cleaner
onto a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe terminal screen.
To clean terminal, apply distilled water or plastic-safe cleaner
onto a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe terminal.
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Available Accessories
RS232 Cable
200204020000140
Requires Power Supply
USB Cable
200204020000141
Requires Power Supply
Power Supply
200310110000070
Requires Power Cord
Power Cord
200311020000023
Requires Power Supply
Stylus Pen
200209090000929
Stylus Holder Plug
200209090000930
Decorative Privacy
Shield Plug
2002090900001037
Privacy Shield
200209060000040
PAX TE CHNOL OG Y INC .
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only. All fea ture s and speci ficat ion s are s ubjec t to chan ge
witho ut no ti ce. PAX's na me and PAX's log o are re gis te red
trade mar ks o f PAX Techn olo gy I nc. A ll ri ghts reser ved .
PAX Tech nolog y Inc.
4901 Be lfort R oa d, Suit e 130
Jacks onvil le , FL 32256 , US A
T: 877-8 59-00 99
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FCC Regulations:
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.
This device 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 radiated 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.
-Incre as e the sep ar ation b et ween th e eq uipme nt and
recei ve r.
-Conne ct t he equipment into an o ut let on a ci rc uit
diffe rent fr om t hat to wh ic h the rec ei ver is co nn ected .
-Consu lt t he deal er o r an expe ri enced r ad io/TV
techn ic ian for h el p.
Cauti on : Chang es o r modif ic ation s no t expre ss ly
appro ve d by the pa rt y respo ns ible fo r co mplia nc e could
void th e us er's aut ho rity to o pe rate th e eq uipme nt .
RF Exposure Information
This de vi ce meet s th e gover nm ent's re qu ireme nt s for
expos ur e to radi o wa ves.T hi s devic e is d esign ed a nd
manuf ac tured n ot t o excee d th e emiss io n limit s fo r
expos ur e to radi o fr equen cy ( RF) ene rg y set by th e
Feder al C ommun ic ation s Co mmiss io n of the U. S.
Gover nm ent.
This de vi ce comp li es with F CC r adiat io n expos ur e limit s
set for th f or an unc on troll ed e nviro nm ent. In o rd er to
avoid t he p ossib il ity of ex ce eding t he F CC radi o
frequ en cy expo su re limi ts , human p ro ximit y to t he
anten na s hall no t be l ess tha n 20 cm (8 inc he s) duri ng
norma l op erati on .
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