User's Manual

PAX TECHNOLOGY INC.
PAX TECHNOLOGY INC.
PAX TECHNOLOGY INC.
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P termi nals that include a default commu nication
module come standard with one Ethernet port and RS 232,
USB, and PUSB netwo rk capabilities. Ho wever, if the
default commu nication mo dule is replaced wi th an optional
commu nication mo dule, your choice of these additional
netwo rk capabilities are available:
Communication ports are labeled and color-coded:
Green Blue Black Yellow Red White
Communication Module
Communication Module
Power Connections
Power Connections
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Product Description
Product Description
Stylus pen
Touch screen
Magnetic
stripe reader
Contactless
reader
Privacy shield
Keypad
Smart card
reader
Cable retention clips
Communication
ports
Speakers
MAC address label
Regulatory label
Communication
module
Part number/
serial number label
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 and Ethernet hub communication module is installed.
A second Ethernet port
• Power over Ethernet
An Et hernet hub
• Wi-Fi and Bl uetooth LE
• Wi-Fi and Ce llular GS M
The commu nication mo dule is located on the underside of
the termi nal.
Communication
module
A communication module must be installed before power can
be applied to the terminal. Once the new communication
module is properly installed, operate the terminal as usual.
WARNING:
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)
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) Ethernet
Plu g
1)
Mounting
Locations
2) St ylus Po rt
3)
Retention
Clips
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.
1Privacy Shield
Decorative Plug
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.
Stylus Holder and Pen
Stylus Holder and Pen
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