NBS Payment Solutions Division of NBS Technologies NBS55XXB WIRELESS CDMA POINT-OF-SALE TERMINAL User Manual 1 0 NBS5500 Inst and Op Manual pub

NBS Payment Solutions - Division of NBS Technologies Inc. WIRELESS CDMA POINT-OF-SALE TERMINAL 1 0 NBS5500 Inst and Op Manual pub

USERS MANUAL

NBS5500™ TERMINAL  INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
NBS5500 TERMINAL™ INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Copyright © May 17, 2005 NBS Technologies Inc.  All rights reserved.    Notice The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as an assumption of liability by NBS Technologies Inc. NBS Technologies Inc. assumes no responsibility or liabil-ity for any inaccuracies that may appear in this document.  NBS Technologies Inc. and the NBS Technologies Inc. logo are trademarks of NBS Technologies Inc.   All other brand or product names are the trademarks or regis-tered trademarks of their respective holders.       NBS Part Number: DE-X5500-IOM-0A-F5TDCDMA ii NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  27 NOTES
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  26 TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE NBS5500  •Use the original packing material for any unit transport or storage.  •Disconnect the battery whenever the portable is not to be used for a period exceeding one month.   The method to disconnect the battery is outlined in the "Changing the battery."   ACCESSORIES  USB TRAVEL ADAPTOR  Connect the BA–USB travel adapter to the portable mini-USB slave connector to charge the battery.    TABLE OF CONTENTS  Product Regulatory Information ................................................4 Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity ................................4 Introduction ...............................................................................7 Safety Instructions ....................................................................8 Characteristics of the NBS5500 ...............................................9 Unpacking the NBS5500 ........................................................10 Keypad Key Assignments .......................................................11 Daily Use ................................................................................11 Opening/Closing the Battery Cover Flap ................................13 De-Installing the SAM1 and SAM2 Modules ..........................14 Opening/Closing the CAM2 Cover Flap .................................14 De-Installing the SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM) Modules ............15 De-Installing the MMC or SDCARD ........................................16 The Secondary Smart Card Reader .......................................16 Installing the NBS5500 ...........................................................17 Installing the NBS5500 on its Base .....................................17 Connecting the Base Wires  ..............................................17 Portable Connections .......................................................19 Connecting the Battery .....................................................19 Charging the Battery .............................. ...........................20 Adjusting the Contrast .......................................................21 Installing a Roll of Paper .........................................................21 Maintaining a NBS5500 ..........................................................22 Operating the Portable in Case of Battery Failure ................22 Changing the Battery ........................................................22 The Lithium Battery ..........................................................23 Cleaning the NBS5500 .....................................................23 Transporting and Storing the NBS5500 ..................................24 Accessories ............................................................................24 iii
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  4 PRODUCT REGULATORY INFORMATION  Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by NBS Technologies Inc. could void the user’s authority to oper-ate this equipment.   MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  American Notice  FCC Part 15 Compliance (EMC) This device complies with the requirements in Part 15 of the FCC Rules for a Class A digital device. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: •This device may not cause harmful interference. •This device must accept any interference received, includ-ing interference that may cause undesired operation.  Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-able protection against harmful interference when the equip-ment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction man-ual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be re-quired to correct the interference at his own expense.  Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NBS technologies Inc. could void the user’s authority to oper-ate the equipment. NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  25 5. Carefully disconnect the bat-tery as follows: a)   Unlock the connector by pressing the locking mechanism (See Arrow F1) while pulling wires (See Arrow F2), to disconnect the connector. Release the traction on it as soon as the connector comes unclipped.  b)   Finish extracting the connector by tilting it slightly (See Ar-row F3) to bring it away from the housing.  6. Connect and install the new battery following the instruc-tions in "Connecting the Battery."  7. Close the battery cover flap and charge the battery follow-ing the instructions in "Charging the Battery." 8. In order to preserve the environment, dispose of used bat-teries in compliance with current recycling legislation.    THE LITHIUM BATTERY   For the attention of maintenance departments:   Warning: this equipment is provided with a lithium battery. There is a risk of explosion if this battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery with a battery recommended by the manu-facturer.  •Dispose of used batteries according to current recycling legislation.  •Only qualified personnel can be authorized to service this component.    CLEANING THE NBS5500   •Unplug all the wires from the base.  •Use a soft cloth VERY SLIGHTLY dampened with soapy water to clean the portable hoods and the base. Do not clean the contacts.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  24 The NBS5500 terminal is now ready for use.  Handy Tip: The amount of paper remaining can be checked by looking through the left side hole.  Once installed, continue with the NBS5500 setup by following the terminal application instructions.    MAINTAINING AN NBS5500   OPERATING THE PORTABLE IN CASE OF BATTERY FAILURE   It is necessary to change the battery if you notice any of the following signs of battery failure: •The screen does not have any display •The battery icon appears crossed when you put the NBS5500 on its base •Even after a long battery recharging, the terminal auton-omy is very limited   If there is no battery, the initialization of applications present in the equipment is still possible. This is done by putting the termi-nal on its base. However, it is not possible to carry out transac-tions under these conditions.    CHANGING THE BATTERY   It is imperative to use a battery authorized by NBS. There is danger of explosion if the battery used is not approved by NBS.   1. Remove the portable from its base.  2. Turn off the unit by simultaneously pressing the "Point" key and the "yellow" key for approximately one second.  3. Remove the cover of the battery housing (see "Opening/Closing the Battery Cover Flap.") 4. Lift the battery and remove it from its housing.  NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  5 FCC Part 68 Compliance (Telecom)  For NBS502XB  Customer Information: This equipment complies with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC Part 68) rules and regulations governing telephone equipment and the Technical Requirements for Con-nection to the Telephone Network published by the industry’s Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). On the bottom side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format   US:5EKMM00BNBS502XB If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  Applicable USOC Jack: RJ-11.  The telephone cord and modular plug provided with this equip-ment is compliant with the criteria of the telecommunication in-dustry. This equipment is designed for connection to the tele-phone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for de-tails.  Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (or REN) for this ter-minal equipment is 0.0B. 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 tele-phone company.  The REN for this product is printed on the product label and is a part of the product identifier tat has the format  US:AAAQE##TXXXXXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without the decimal point.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  6 Caution: If this equipment NBS502XB causes harm to the tele-phone network, the telephone company will attempt to notify you in advance of discontinuing service. If advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. If service is discontinued, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC should you believe it is necessary.  The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the op-eration of the equipment. If this happens the telephone com-pany will provide advance notice in order for you to make nec-essary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  If trouble is experienced with this equipment NBS502XB, please contact NBS Customer Support at #201-845-7373 (ext 127) for repair or warranty information.   If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  Notice: Connection to party line service is subject to state tar-iffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  This equipment is not hearing aid compatible.  FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (SAR) Compliance For body worn operation, this POS terminal has been evalu-ated and found to comply with the RF exposure limits for hu-mans, as specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (SAR – Specific Absorption Rate) when used with the NBS Technologies Inc. accessories supplied or designated for this product and when the position of the device is a minimum of 4” (10 mm) from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  23 ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST   If you wish to modify the contrast of the characters displayed on the screen, simply press and hold the "Point" and "▲" or "Point" and "▼" keys as long as necessary to obtain a satisfac-tory contrast.    INSTALLING A ROLL OF PAPER  Warning: Use only paper ap-proved by NBS. Use of unsuitable paper is likely to damage the terminal printer.  Paper roll diameter: 40 mm.  1. If you are inserting a new roll, tear off the first length (one complete turn). 2. Open the paper recess cover plate (Figure 1a) as follows: •Raise the catch located on the rear of the NBS5500; •Grip the cover plate and tilt it down from the rear of the ter-minal. (Figure 1b) 3. Insert the roll of paper in its housing as shown in Figure 2. 4. Pull the paper up to the top of the terminal (Figure 2). Hold it in this position. 5. Push up the cover plate fully home. (Figure 3). 6. Press on both upper corners of the paper flap simultane-ously (Figure 3 arrows) until the flap clips into position and holds the paper.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  22 CHARGING THE BATTERY   When is the battery to be charged?  •On initial start up, charge the battery for 16 hours following the environmental conditions stated below.  •When used daily the PORTABLE will recharge its batteries each time it is placed on its base. Charging is automatic.  •A completely discharged battery requires 8 hours for a complete recharge.   Where is the battery to be charged?  •The environment in which the charge takes place influ-ences battery lifetime and autonomy (number of out-of-base transactions ). The optimal conditions are as follows:  •charge away from any external heat source (radiator, sun, enclosed area, etc •charge in optimal temperatures between +15°C and +25°C.   How is the battery to be charged?   Using the base  •Place the PORTABLE on its base.  •Check that the electrical plug symbol is displayed on the portable screen and that the battery symbol is moving (=battery charging).   Using the slave mini-USB connector of the portable  (The portable is out of its base)  •Connect the power supply unit to the BA-USB adapter. (See “Accessories.") •Connect this assembly to the slave mini-USB connector located on the side of the portable. (See "Portable connec-tions.") •Connect the power supply unit to the mains.  •Check that the battery symbol is moving (=battery charg-ing).  NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  7 Canadian Notice  IC ICES-003 Compliance (EMC) This device complies with the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of Industry Canada. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Industry Canada, ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique repsecte les limites du bruits radioelec-triques applicable aux appareils numeriques de Classe B pre-scites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: Appareils Nu-meriques, NMB-003 edictee par I’Industrie Canada.  IC CS-03 Compliance (Telecom) This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation “IC” before the registra-tion number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indication that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Indus-try Canada approved the equipment.  Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this termi-nal equipment is 0.0. The REN assigned to each terminal de-vice provides an indication of the maximum number of termi-nals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The ter-mination on an interface may consist of any combination of de-vices, subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not ex-ceed five. The REN for the device can be found on the device label.   Notice: The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equip-ment. This certification means that the equipment meets tele-communications network protective, operational, and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equip-ment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  8 Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local tele-communications company. The equipment must also be in-stalled using an acceptable method of connection. The cus-tomer should be aware that compliance with the above condi-tions may not prevent degradation of service in some situa-tions.   Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a rep-resentative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or altera-tions made by the user to this equipment, or equipment mal-functions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. The precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.   Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspec-tion authority, or electrician, as appropriate.   IC RSS-102 (SAR) Compliance This POS terminal has been evaluated and found to comply with the RF exposure limits for humans, as specified in Health Canada’s Safety Code 6, when used with the NBS Technolo-gies Inc. accessories supplied or designated for this product and when the position of the terminal is a minimum of .4” (10 mm) from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with IC/FCC RF exposure guidelines.  Standards  USA FCC Part 15: Radio Frequency Devices FCC Part 68: Connection of the terminal equipment to the tele-phone network FCC Part 22: Public Mobile Services FCC Part 24: Personal Communication Services NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  21 PORTABLE CONNECTIONS Travel BA–USB adapter is a NBS5500 accessory  (See “Accessories”).    CONNECTING THE BATTERY   The battery pack is located in the unit, under the battery cover flap. On a new device, the battery pack is not connected.   1. Turn the PORTABLE over on the table with the bottom side facing up and remove the cover flap (See " Opening/Closing the Battery Cover Flap.")  2. Locate the battery pack con-nector foolproofing and the board connector located un-der the battery compartment (Figure 1).  3. Plug the battery pack connec-tor on the board according to the connector locating system and the wire colors (Figure 1). Feel the locking.  4. Place the battery pack in its compartment (Figure 2).  5. Close the battery compartment cover flap.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  20 •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 connected to the base         through the socket J (RJ-type connector).   2. Connect power supply block F to the mains electrical socket E.    Socket G (=socket J): TNV-3 circuit: Telecommunication Net-work Voltage, as per safety standard EN 60950.   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. Connect-ing is to be made when the terminal is off.   A = Possible telephone  B = Telephone Plug C = Interface to the telephone line  D = Telephone network wall socket E = Main power supply network  F = Power supply unit G = Plug for telephone network  H = Plug for power supply I = Serial link (local loading tool, cash register) J = Telephone device socket NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  9 Canada  ICES-003: Digital Apparatus CS-03: Compliance specification for terminal equipment, termi-nal systems, network protection devices, connection arrange-ments and hearing aid compatibility RSS-129: 800MHz dual-mode CDMA cellular telephones RSS-133: 2 GHz personal communication services   INTRODUCTION  Thank you for purchasing the NBS5500 Terminal. We are con-fident that the NBS5500 will meet your exacting quality stan-dards.   NBS5500 is the industry's latest generation wireless point-of-sale (POS) terminal designed to provide convenient and effi-cient processing of payments and value-added services to mo-bile merchants.   As a fully integrated, secure, EMV certified POS terminal, the NBS5500 is the most advanced terminal using CDMA on the market today  For more information on NBS Technologies Inc. and NBS prod-ucts, visit our Web site at www.nbstech.com    INSTALLATION  NBS designs and builds POS devices with complete customer satisfaction in mind. To help ensure the trouble-free operation of your device, please read this guide carefully and follow the recommendations.  Note: When you receive a new terminal, the battery located in the portable is not connected. For connection details, see "Connecting the Battery."
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  10 USE  Once you have installed and equipped the NBS5500 with your application(s), you can use it following the instructions in the user guides specific to your application(s).    GUARANTEE AND SAFETY  To benefit from the guarantee on this equipment and to ensure your safety, you must use NBS-approved batteries and entrust disassembly procedures to authorized personnel only.  The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any unauthorized handling of a NBS5500 terminal.    HANGING UP IN AN EMERGENCY  If you have an urgent call to make and the NBS5500 is on your telephone line, do the following to get a dial tone:   Place the handset in the hang up position and press the red key (= CANCEL) •OR remove the portable terminal from its base •OR disconnect the NBS5500 telephone connector from the telephone wall socket, and place the telephone connector into the telephone wall socket   You will get a dial tone within 6 seconds.    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  A- To power down the NBS5500 base: Disconnect the NBS5500 power supply block from the electric power supply network.   B- Lithium battery  The NBS5500 is fitted with a lithium battery which is not opera-tor accessible. Only a qualified technician may be authorized to open the unit and service this component. Refer to “Maintaining the NBS5500 > The Lithium Battery.”   NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  19 3. Insert the card fully home into the slot.  4. Close the CAM2 cover flap.   To remove a smart card from the CAM2 reader:  1. Open the CAM2 cover flap.  2. Withdraw the smart card  3. Close the CAM2 cover flap.    INSTALLING THE NBS5500   INSTALLING THE NBS5500 ON ITS BASE   Place the NBS5500 be-tween the flanges on its base so that the unit’s contacts engage with the contacts on the base (See figure oppo-site).      CONNECTING THE BASE WIRES  Select an electrical socket that complies with the general safety instructions as outlined in “Safety Instructions.”   To connect the base wires:   1. Connect the base to the telephone network  •Connect telephone plug C, equipped if necessary with the user country specific telephone plug, to the telephone net-work D.  •Connect the other end of the wire to the base (socket G) •Connect the mains power supply wire to the base (socket H)
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  18 DE-INSTALLING THE MMC OR SDCARD   To gain access to the MMC or to the SDCARD connector, open the CAM2 cover flap.   Caution: Switch off the machine before opening the cover.   To install an MMC or a SDCARD (see previous diagram):  1. Open the CAM2 cover flap.  2. Insert the MMC or a SDCARD fully into the connector slot shown by the arrow in the previous figure. Be sure to put the cut corner as indicated in the figure above.  3. Close the CAM2 cover flap.   To remove an MMC or a SDCARD:  1. Open the CAM2 cover flap.  2. Withdraw the MMC or a SDCARD.  3. Close the CAM2 cover flap.    THE SECONDARY SMART CARD READER   The secondary smart card reader is also called the "CAM2 Reader."  To access the CAM2 reader, open the CAM2 cover flap.   Caution : Switch off the machine before opening the cover.   To insert a smart card into the CAM2 reader:  1. Open the CAM2 cover flap.  2. Position the smart card with the chip in the position shown in fig-ure opposite:  •chip forward, but not visible (facing down)  •magnetic stripe visible (facing up).  NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  11 C- Electrical power supply network  Provide an inlet connector for the electrical power supply net-work that meets the following recommendations:  •Connector is installed near the equipment and is easily ac-cessible •Connector meets the standards and regulations of the country of use   D- Telephone network  Provide an inlet connector for the telephone in compliance with the standards and regulations of the country of use.   E- Cover flap for battery and SAM1 and SAM2 reader  The cover flap for batteries and for the Sam1 and SAM2 reader, located underneath the terminal, must be in place dur-ing the normal operation of the terminal. See “De-Installing the SAM1 and Sam2 Modules" and "Connecting the Battery."   F- Cover flap for CAM2, SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM) reader  The cover flap for the CAM2, SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM), lo-cated on the underside of the terminal, must be in place during normal operation of the terminal. See “De-Installing the SAM3 and Sam4 (or SIM) Modules."    CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NBS5500  Portable physical characteristics  Weight: 410 g with battery, without paper roll  Dimensions : 180 x 80 x 55 mm (L x W x H)   Base physical characteristics  Weight: 120 g  Dimensions : 153 x 87 x 33 mm (L x W x H)  Telephone cable length : 3 m  Power supply cable length : 3 m  Power supply block : 100 g   Standards  See the “Standards” section on page 8 of this manual.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  12 Operating conditions  Class II  Electrical network                    : 100-240VAC; 50-60 Hz  Consumption                           : 150 mA  Power supply block                 : 2 pole socket 2,5 A  Ambient temperature              : +5°C to +45°C  Maximum relative humidity     : 85% at +40°C  Serie link                                 : level RS 232 / V28  Mini-USB A serie link  Mini-USB B serie link   Storage conditions  Storage temperature : -20°C to +55°C  Maximum relative humidity : 85% at +55°C   Paper References No.  To benefit from the full product warranty, you must use thermal paper authorized by NBS. Paper roll diameter: 40 mm.    UNPACKING THE  NBS5500  Carefully preserve the packaging of the NBS5500. It must be re-used whenever the terminal is shipped.   Packaging contains:  •PORTABLE itself, equipped with its battery pack (not con-nected) and paper roll •Base receiving the PORTABLE •Detachable power supply unit. (The power supply unit de-livered with your terminal is specially designed for it. Do not use any other power supply.) The use of a power supply having apparently similar voltage/current characteristics may, in spite of this, damage your terminal •Telephone cable •Installation manual  NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  17 CLOSING  To close up the device, carry out the previous operation in the reverse order.  1. Engage the front of the flap cover under the terminal hous-ing.  2. Fold the cover backwards to clip it on.  3. Make sure the clips are totally engaged under the housing by pushing them manually.    DE-INSTALLING THE SAM3 AND SAM4 (OR SIM) MODULES   The SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM) modules are installed under the CAM2 cover flap.   Location 4 may be used by a SAM or a SIM.   Caution: Switch off the machine before opening the cover.   1. Open the CAM2 cover flap (See "Opening/Closing the CAM2 Cover Flap"). Note the location mark of SAM3 and SAM4 engraved in the lower housing.  2. When introducing a SAM in its slot, be sure to put the cut corner as indicated in the fig-ure opposite. The position of the cut corner is also en-graved on the lower housing.  3. Close the flap cover.
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  16 DE-INSTALLING THE SAM1 AND SAM2 MODULES   Caution: Turn off the terminal before opening the cover.   •Open the battery compart-ment cover flap (See § "Battery cover flap"). Note the location mark of the SAM1 and SAM2 engraved in the lower housing.  •When introducing a SAM in its slot, be sure to put the cut corner as indicated on the figure opposite. •Close the flap cover.   Removing  Handy tip: Use a piece of adhesive tape to grip the SAM to make withdrawal easier.   OPENING/CLOSING THE CAM2 COVER FLAP (SECONDARY READER)   CAM2 cover flap is located under the portable.  Caution: Switch off the machine before opening the cover.   OPENING  1. Turn the PORTABLE over on the table with the bottom side facing up (as shown).  2. Unclip the cover flap by pushing both clips simultaneously with your nails in the direction shown (See Arrows 1).  3. Lift the cover flap on the clips side (Arrows 2) and remove the cover flap.  NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  13 KEYPAD KEY ASSIGNMENTS                DAILY USE  CARD INSERTION AND READING DIRECTION  Reading the magnetic stripe (on a swipe or chip card):  1. Position the card as  follows:  •front side towards the right (magnetic stripe is on op-posite side).  •upper edge of card (defined with respect to text reading direction) set at reader lead-in.  2. Run the card by hand through the reader. (Arrow 1).   Inserting a chip card : Chip facing up (Arrow 2)  F1, F2, F3, and F4 are interactive keys for screen operator dialog. Function Key Cancel Key (Red) Correct Key (Yellow) Validation Key (Green) Up/Down  Navigation  Control Start or Paper Feed Key
WWW.NBSTECH.COM  14 USING THE BASE (MODEL NBS 502XB)  Once installed, the base is designed to remain on constantly and connected to the telephone network.  → The telephone line should not be shared.   The portable may be placed back in its base after each trans-action.   It must be placed on its base in the following cases:  •When the telephone network is using (1) authorization re-quest, (2) remote collection, (3) downloading •When check processing, if the base is connected to a check reader.   BATTERY AUTONOMY   When removed from its socket, the portable can perform up to 200 transactions at 20°C, provided completely charged batter-ies are used.   STOPPING THE PORTABLE   When removed from its socket, after it has been used and if its battery is empty, the portable automatically shuts off. The screen is turned off.   To forced the portable to stop, press the "Point" and "Yellow" keys simultaneously for one second.   In order to restart the Portable, press   key on the keyboard.  PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING HEAT-SENSITIZED PAPER   To prevent the ticket from deteriorating in the event of improper storage, avoid the following:  •Storage in areas that are hot and humid (close to a heater/cooling unit, degree of humidity greater than 85%)  •Long-term exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet rays  •Contact with organic solvents (solvent-based adhesives)  •Direct contact with material containing softening (plasticizing) agents (envelopes or clear plastic folders made of PVC) NBS5500  INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL  15 •Direct contact with whiteprint paper •Direct contact with water •Rubbing or pressing the paper too forcefully   OPENING/CLOSING THE  BATTERY COVER FLAP   The battery cover flap is located under the portable.   Caution: Switch off the machine before opening the cover.   OPENING 1. Turn the PORTABLE over on the table with the bottom side facing up (figure oppo-site).  2. Unclip the cover flap by pushing on the clips with your nails in the direction of Arrow 1 as shown opposite.  3. Lift the cover flap on the clips side (Arrow 2), disengage the two rear limiting tabs from underneath the terminal housing, and remove the cover flap.   CLOSING To close up the device, carry out the above operations in the reverse order.  1. Engage the two rear limiting tabs of the flap cover under the terminal housing;  2. Fold the cover downwards to clip it on. If a SAM stops the cover flap from closing, check the direction of its insertion.  3. Make sure the clips are totally engaged under the housing by pushing them manually.

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