Operations and Maintenance Manual

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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Maintenance Instructions
Confidential UM 360463-202: A12 (Draft) Page 210 of 291
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7. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
WARNING:
THE MODULES MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE MODULES
CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION TOOL
TO REMOVE A MODULE.
CAUTION:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely
affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for
the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to
tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
environment.
CAUTION: Redundant Reader
Both CTMs in a redundant Reader must be properly configured. Each
CTM has its own browser interface and is configured independently.
Ensure any configuration changes made to one CTM are applied to the
other CTM, as required.
Corrective maintenance procedures
Note: When removing or installing ESD sensitive equipment always follow the accepted practices for ESD
protection.
The inspect, clean and system re-test methodology is used for all system maintenance. This type of
maintenance consists of the following general steps.
1. Inspect all Reader sub-system components and connections.
Inspect the PSM fuses; they should not appear darkened or burned.
Make sure that all plug-in components are properly seated in their mating connectors.
Determine if the components and/or connections require cleaning. To clean component assemblies,
use a portable vacuum cleaning tool with a non-conductive tip/brush. To clean component connector
contacts, use a contact cleaner spray that does not contain a trichloroethylene based solvent or a
Freon® based propellant.
Attention: Pre-authorized lane closure is required if the MRFM-S modules need to be cleaned.