Invenco Group G6OPT Payment terminal with RF Card Reader User Manual DCV 00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide

Invenco Group Ltd Payment terminal with RF Card Reader DCV 00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide

User Manual

                                  08 Fall G6 OPT Installation Guide Revision 5 July 2014
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 2  Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................. 4 2 Safety & Compliance Information ............................................................ 5 2.1 Preliminary Precautions .............................................................. 5 2.2 Emergency Total Electrical Shut-Off ........................................... 5 2.3 Total Electrical Shut-Off Before Access ...................................... 5 2.4 Evacuation, Barricading and Shut-Off ......................................... 5 2.5 Read the Manual ......................................................................... 5 2.6 Follow the Regulations ................................................................ 5 2.7 Replacement Parts ...................................................................... 5 2.8 Safety Symbols and Warning Words ........................................... 6 2.9 Prevent Explosions and Fires ..................................................... 6 2.10 No Open Flames ......................................................................... 6 2.11 No Sparks - No Smoking ............................................................. 6 2.12 Working Alone ............................................................................. 6 2.13 Working With Electricity Safely.................................................... 6 2.14 Hazardous Materials ................................................................... 7 2.15 Informing Emergency Personnel ................................................. 7 2.16 Computer Programs and Documentation .................................... 7 2.17 Approvals .................................................................................... 7 2.18 European Directives .................................................................... 7 2.19 Important Radio, FCC and Interference Information ................... 8 2.20 RF Exposure information ............................................................ 8 2.21 Laser Warning ............................................................................. 8 3 Product Features .................................................................................... 9 3.1 Location of Features ................................................................... 9 3.2 Accessories in the box .............................................................. 10 3.3 Location of Mounting Points ...................................................... 10 4 Installation ............................................................................................. 11 4.1 Considerations for New Enclosures .......................................... 11 4.2 Tools Required .......................................................................... 13 4.3 In A New Pump or Cabinet ........................................................ 13
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 3  4.4 Replacement of a G5 Product ................................................... 14 4.4.1 Power Supply Considerations ...................................................... 14 4.4.2 Selection of Retrofit Options ........................................................ 15 4.4.3 Physical Retrofit ........................................................................... 15 4.4.4 Retrofit Kit Parts ........................................................................... 16 4.5 Wiring ........................................................................................ 17 4.5.1 Protective Earth ........................................................................... 17 4.5.2 Ethernet LAN ............................................................................... 17 4.5.3 DC Power Supply......................................................................... 17 4.5.4 Main Power Supply Wiring ........................................................... 18 4.5.5 Wiring Completion........................................................................ 18 5 First Power-Up ...................................................................................... 19 6 Basic Maintenance ................................................................................ 20 6.1 Cleaning .................................................................................... 20 6.2 Paper-Roll Replacement (only for models with printer) ............. 20 6.3 Clearing a Paper Jam (only for models with printer) ................. 22 7 Removal & Reinstallation ...................................................................... 24 8 Drawings ............................................................................................... 26 8.1 Dimensions ............................................................................... 26 8.2 Mounting – New Installation ...................................................... 28 8.3 Retrofit for G5 OPT with Motorised Card Reader ...................... 30 8.4 Retrofit for G5 OPT with Manual Card Reader .......................... 31 9 Typical Wiring ....................................................................................... 32 10 Notes..................................................................................................... 33
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 4  1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Generation 6 Outdoor Payment Terminal (G6 OPT). This product is the result of years of development and experience crafting terminal products for the retail petroleum industry and represents the state of the art in equipment for your customers.  When properly installed and maintained your terminal will provide many years of service. There are few moving parts and minimal connections, and all parts have been designed to give a good service life.  Please read this guide thoroughly before starting installation.  This guide is intended for the following variants of the G6 OPT:  Model → 6500x 6505x 6520x 6525x Features↓ Contactless     2D Barcode       The G6 OPT is intended for use on fuel station forecourts, but is also suitable for mounting into any appropriate, physically secure cabinet.  This guide deals primarily with the requirements for mounting into a fuel pump-head, however the steps are applicable to any cabinet. Specific steps and precautions for pump head installation are highlighted.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 5  2 Safety & Compliance Information This  section  introduces  the  hazards  and  safety  precautions  associated  with  installing, inspecting, maintaining or servicing this product. Before performing any task on this product, read  this  safety  information  and  the  applicable  sections  in  this  manual,  where  additional hazards and safety precautions for your task will be found. Fire, explosion or electrical shock could  occur  and  cause  death  or  serious  injury  if  these  safe  service  procedures  are  not followed. 2.1  Preliminary Precautions You  are  working  in  a  potentially  dangerous  environment  of  flammable  fuels,  vapours,  and high voltage. Only trained or authorized individuals knowledgeable in the related procedures should install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment. 2.2  Emergency Total Electrical Shut-Off The first  and most important information you  must know  is how  to stop all fuel flow to  the pump and island. Locate the switch or circuit breakers that shut-off all power to all fuelling equipment and dispensing devices. 2.3  Total Electrical Shut-Off Before Access Any  procedure  requiring  access  to  electrical  components  or  the  electronics  of  a pump/dispenser requires total electrical shut-off of that unit. Know the function and location of this switch or circuit breaker before inspecting, installing, maintaining, or servicing. 2.4  Evacuation, Barricading and Shut-Off Any  procedures  requiring  accessing  a  pump/dispenser  head  requires  the  following  three actions: •  An evacuation of all unauthorized persons and vehicles •  Using safety tape or cones as barricades to the effected units •  A total electrical shut-off of that unit 2.5  Read the Manual Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied with this equipment. If you do not understand a procedure, call an Invenco Authorized Service Contractor.  It  is  imperative  to  your  safety  and  the  safety  of  others  to  understand  the procedures before beginning work. 2.6  Follow the Regulations There is applicable information in OSH regulations; and national, state, and local codes which must be followed. Failure to install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment in accordance with these codes, regulations and standards may lead to legal citations with penalties or affect the safe use and operation of the equipment. 2.7  Replacement Parts Use only genuine Invenco replacement parts and retrofit kits on your installation. Using parts other than genuine Invenco replacement parts could create a safety hazard and violate local regulations.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 6  2.8  Safety Symbols and Warning Words This section provides important information about warning symbols and boxes. Alert  Symbol:  This  safety  alert  symbol  is  used  in  this  manual  to  alert  you  to  a  precaution which  must  be  followed  to  prevent  potential  personal  safety  hazards.  Obey safety directives that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.  Signal Words: These  signal  words used  in  this  manual  and  on  warning  labels  tell  you the seriousness  of  particular  safety  hazards.  The  precautions  that  follow  must  be  followed  to prevent death, injury or damage to the equipment: •  WARNING - This alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in death or serious injury. •  CAUTION  with  Alert  symbol  -  This  signal  word  designates  a  hazard  or  unsafe practice which may result in minor injury. •  CAUTION without Alert symbol - When used by itself, CAUTION designates a hazard or unsafe practice which may result in property or equipment damage. 2.9  Prevent Explosions and Fires Fuels  and  their  vapours  will  become  explosive  if  ignited.  Spilled  or  leaking  fuels  cause vapours. Even filling customer tanks will cause explosive vapours in the vicinity of dispenser or island. 2.10  No Open Flames Open flames from matches, lighters,  welding torches  or other  sources  can  ignite  fuels and their vapours. 2.11  No Sparks - No Smoking Sparks from starting vehicles, starting or using power tools, burning cigarettes, cigars or pipes can also ignite fuels and their vapours. Static electricity, including an electrostatic charge on your body, can cause a spark sufficient to ignite fuels and their vapours. After getting out of a vehicle,  touch  the  metal  of  your  vehicle  to  discharge  any  electrostatic  charge  before  you approach the dispenser island. 2.12  Working Alone It is highly recommended that someone who is capable of rendering first aid be present during servicing. Be familiar with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) methods if you are working with or around high voltages. This information is available from the Red Cross. Always advise the station personnel about where you will be working, and caution them not to activate power while you are working on the equipment. Use the OSH tag out and lock out procedures. If you are not familiar with this requirement, refer to information in the service manual and OSHA documentation. 2.13  Working With Electricity Safely Be sure to use safe and established practices in working with electrical devices. Poorly wired devices may cause a fire, explosion or electrical shock. Be sure grounding connections are properly made. Make sure that sealing devices and compounds are in place. Be sure not to pinch  wires  when  replacing  covers.  Follow  OSHA  Lock-Out  and  Tag-Out  requirements. Station employees and service contractors need to understand and comply with this program completely to ensure safety while the equipment is down. !
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 7  2.14  Hazardous Materials Some  materials  present  inside  electronic  enclosures  may  present  a  health  hazard  if  not handled  correctly.  Be  sure  to  clean  hands  after  handling  equipment.  Do  not  place  any equipment in mouth. 2.15  Informing Emergency Personnel Compile the following information for emergency personnel: •  Location of accident (e.g. address, front/back of building, etc.) •  Nature of accident (e.g. possible heart attack, run over by car, burns, etc.) •  Age of victim (e.g. baby, teenager, middle-age, elderly) •  Whether or not victim has received first aid (e.g. stopped bleeding by pressure, etc.) •  Whether or not victim has vomited (e.g. if swallowed or inhaled something, etc.) IMPORTANT:  Oxygen may  be  needed  at  scene  if  gasoline  has  been  ingested  or  inhaled. Seek medical advice immediately. 2.16  Computer Programs and Documentation All Invenco Group Ltd., computer programs (including software on discs and within memory chips)  and  documentation  are  copyrighted  by,  and  shall  remain  the  property  of,  Invenco Group  Ltd.  Such  computer  programs  and  documents  may  also  contain  trade  secret information.  The  duplication,  disclosure,  modification,  or  unauthorized  use  of  computer programs or documentation is strictly prohibited, unless otherwise licensed by Invenco Group Ltd. 2.17  Approvals Invenco develops and maintains its hardware and software products using industry-standard quality processes,  and  is  audited  by  the  MasterCard  TQM  (Terminal Quality  Management) scheme. The G6 OPT has the following approvals:   TQM (Quality)   PCI (Payment Card Industry) EMV standards (Security)   EN 55022 (Emissions)   EN55024 (Immunity)   EN 60950 (Safety)   EN 301 489 & EN 302 291 (Radio) 2.18  European Directives The G6 OPT complies with the necessary European Directives for the CE mark.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 8  2.19  Important Radio, FCC and Interference Information  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  As stated on the device: 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.  The G6 OPT device is an FCC Class A device that complies with the Class B limits   NOTE: This equipment 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 radiate 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:   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 2.20  RF Exposure information Versions of this device have contactless card reading circuitry that transmits electromagnetic waves. The energy from this circuitry is mostly a magnetic filed. The power output of this transmitter is much less than 200mW threshold for any SAR risk and is therefore exempt from SAR evaluation and considered to be safe to use in normal operation.   To further minimise any risk of exposure it is recommended that the device be installed such that there no obstructions that would prevent a user from having a minimum 20cm clearance between their head and the contactless symbol displayed on the device when the user is in the process of presenting a contactless payment card to the device.   2.21  Laser Warning Some models of the G6 OPT incorporate a barcode reader. The barcode reader incorporates a laser aiming system. The Laser has a Class 2 output power to IEC 60825-1:2007:  CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  1mW MAX OUTPUT at 635-670nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 9  3 Product Features 3.1  Location of Features
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 10  3.2  Accessories in the box 1.  Spindle for Paper Roll retention  2.  Paper Roll 57mm x 110mmDia, 72gsm, thermal, top-coated, outdoor rated. Recommended replacement paper is NCR, P/N 0202090  3.  Mounting screws Stainless Steel, M4 x 10mm, 12 pieces (Use Hex or Allen 3mm screw driver)  4.  Mounting Gasket  3.3  Location of Mounting Points Green highlights are standard mounting points for a new installation. Blue highlights are for retro-fit mounting when replacing a G5 OPT. See the Drawings at the end of this manual for panel cut-out information.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 11  4 Installation 4.1  Considerations for New Enclosures Pump manufacturers generally will not allow third parties to modify their pumps because they have many safety certifications that can easily be invalidated. Therefore if installing into a pump head the pump manufacturer MUST perform the necessary modifications for you. The following factors need to be considered in designing an installation for the G6 OPT: 1.  Fire The  enclosure  must  be  designed  to meet  the  requirements  of  ISO/EN  60950-1  for FIRE ENCLOSURES. 2.  ATEX (Explosive Atmospheres)  The G6 OPT has openings that prevent it being gas-tight, and consequently it must be located away from any hazardous zone. Refer to local laws and regulations for hazardous zones to determine a suitable mounting arrangement for the G6 OPT. The enclosure in which the G6 OPT is mounted should also be designed to prevent a dangerous build-up of explosive gases. 3.  Security The enclosure must provide sufficient physical security to protect the public from the hazards within, and to reduce the possibility of tampering with the OPT. 4.  Power & Data a.  The enclosure must provide mains power. The requirements are: i.  A permanently-wired connection or a socket. ii.  A protective earth connection iii.  The outlet may be switched if it is a socket, and must be switched if it is permanently wired. b.  The enclosure must provide an Ethernet data connection. The requirements are: i.  Capable of at least 10Mbps (preferably 100Mbps) ii.  The connection must be either a socket into which a standard Ethernet patch cable can be connected, or a cable that is terminated in a standard RJ45 plug suitable for direct connection into the OPT LAN socket. iii.  Minimum cable standard should be Cat5e c.  The enclosure may provide an alternative data connection for terminals that have optional communications modules installed. Please consult with Invenco for what options are available. 5.  Accessibility The enclosure must be designed and mounted so that disabled persons are able to operate the OPT. 6.  Materials The enclosure and all its components must be constructed of durable materials suitable for the intended location. 7.  Door cut-out a.  Use the wireframe drawings in Section 8 to determine the extra space required for the front of the terminal (larger than cut-out). b.  The edge of the cut-outs should be smooth and free of burrs, and the surface of the door around the cut-out should be clean, and planar within ± 1mm. 8.  Hinging Use the following diagrams as a guide when designing an enclosure and/or door to house the G6 OPT.  This will ensure there is a clearance between the G6 OPT
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 12  housing and the opening. Right-side hinging is recommended by Invenco.  Description Photo reference Side hinging points diagram.  Top-bottom hinging diagram.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 13  9.  Water-Tightness The G6 OPT is rated for IP24 on its external parts. The parts sitting inside the pump/pedestal enclosure are designed to reduce the likelihood of rain splashes entering the electronics but the enclosure must provide good protection from water. The door should have a water seal against the enclosure, and there should be good drainage and/or a system to reduce excessive condensation build-up and dripping. 4.2  Tools Required The following tools are required to mount the G6 OPT:   Torx T20 screw driver (if replacing a G5 OPT)   Hex 3mm screw driver or Allen key (for mounting the G6 OPT)   Philips #1 or Flat 5mm screw driver (for conections on the power suppy)   Small adjustable spanner (for earth connections inside the cabinet)   Side cutters (to trim the cable tie(s))   Cable ties   Additional hand tools may be required if retrofitting into a non-standard existing enclosure. WARNING – Do NOT use power tools if working on a fuel station forecourt. Any spark could cause an explosion. 4.3  In A New Pump or Cabinet When the doors have been pre-fabricated the G6 OPT mounting can take place:   Unpack the G6 OPT from its packing. There will be twelve M4x8mm screws for mounting the G6 OPT.   Unlock and open the pump door    Stick the mounting gasket onto the OPT.   Peel the thin backing off to expose the adhesive.   Carefully align the gasket over the mounting surface.   Gently press the gasket down to get a good bond.   Remove the thick backing, taking care not to tear the gasket.   Hold the OPT outside the pump, and locate at least one of the top mounting screws. Semi-tighten.   Start several of the remaining support screws around the OPT.   Check the OPT is aligned with any features on the pump door, and then tighten the screws.   Insert and tighten all remaining screws. See section 8.2 for a mounting diagram. Once the physical mounting is complete, proceed to Section 4.5 for wiring instructions.   !
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 14  4.4  Replacement of a G5 Product The G6 OPT is designed to fit into the existing cut-out created for the G5 OPT to allow an easy upgrade.  To  simplify  this  process  a  Retrofit  Kit  is  available  for  either  side-mounting  or  top/bottom-mounting, depending on the model of G5 OPT being replaced.  Before beginning, determine whether the existing G5 OPT is:   side-mounted (with a motorised card reader), or   top/bottom-mounted (with a manual card reader). 4.4.1  Power Supply Considerations The G5 OPT was typically installed with one of the following power supplies:   Meanwell S-100-24   Franmar S-100F-24 Either of these power supplies is quite capable of driving a single G6 OPT. Some installations may have used a single supply to drive two G5 OPTs, in which case care needs to be paid to the maximum internal temperature of the enclosure, to avoid the power supply becoming overloaded after de-rating for temperature. The G6 OPT draws considerably more power than the older terminals and while two terminals will likely operate from a single supply, Invenco does not guarantee error-free operation.      De-rating curves for typical G5 OPT (left) and recommended G6 OPT (right) power supplies.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 15  4.4.2  Selection of Retrofit Options There are two distinct models of G5 OPT that can be replaced with a G6 OPT. Below are the models of G5 OPT, and the list of associated parts needed for a retrofit for each. Motorised Card Reader (Side-Mounted) Requires EZ0123 Retrofit Kit 1, containing:   MP0146 – Left Side Bracket   MP0147 – Right Side Bracket   MS0044 – M4 Screws (qty=8) Manual Card Reader (Top/Bottom-Mounted) Requires EITHER EZ0124 Retrofit Kit 2, containing:   MP0136 – Top Bracket   MP0137 – Bottom Bracket   MS0044 – M4 Screws (qty=8)  OR EZ0125 Retrofit Kit 3, containing:   MP0156 – Front Escutcheon Mount   MS0044 – M4 Screws (qty=8)  4.4.3  Physical Retrofit Step Description 1. Remove the existing G5 OPT. 2. Disconnect the mains power to the power supply in the normal way. 3. Unplug both the low-voltage connector and Ethernet connector.  Retain the Ethernet cable for later reconnection. Disconnect the low-voltage cable from the power supply and replace it with either:   cable EK0070 (available from Invenco), or   the cable specified and supplied by your customer. 4. Remove the plastic front bezel around the G5 OPT and discard.  5. Loosen, and then remove the four M4 mounting screws holding the G5 OPT to the door. 6. Remove the G5 OPT from the back of the door, and package it for disposal or return. 7. Open the retrofit kit and check the contents. It should have one or two brackets (depending on kit purchased) appropriate to convert the existing to G6 OPT version, and eight screws. 8. Check the bracket placing – they are not symmetric.  Use the pictures below as a guide. 9. Use four of the supplied screws to mount the bracket(s) onto the door.  Leave the screws loose so the brackets can move a little. 10. Remove the G6 OPT from its packaging, and inspect it for damage.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 16  11. The sealing gasket will be in the carton with the G6 OPT.   Place the G6 OPT face-down onto a soft clean surface.   Stick the mounting gasket onto the OPT.   Peel the thin backing off to expose the adhesive.   Carefully align the gasket over the mounting surface.   Gently press the gasket down to get a good bond.   Remove the thick backing, taking care not to tear the gasket. 12. Insert but don’t tighten screws onto the upper bracket (top/bottom mount) or upper positions of each bracket (side mount). 13. Insert the remaining two screws. 14. Tighten all four screws into the G6 OPT. 15. The existing mounting points for the old G5 OPT should be slotted to allow for adjustment of the mounting.  Gently press the G6 OPT onto the door to ensure the gasket forms a good seal, and then tighten the screws holding the mounting brackets to the door. 16. Check for a good seal around the G6 OPT, and for proper alignment of the G6 OPT with any external features on the pump and adjust the mountings if necessary. 17. Plug both the Ethernet and the new low-voltage cables into the correct ports on the  G6 OPT.    Use cable ties to secure the cables to the G6 OPT and to other parts of the pump as necessary.    Ensure the cables allow the door to open and close properly and the cables are not pinched or snagged anywhere. 18. When the rest of the site is ready, reconnect the mains power to the power supply. 4.4.4  Retrofit Kit Parts EZ0123 Side Mount Kit MP0146 – Left:     MP0147 – Right:  EZ0124 Top/Bottom Mount Kit MP0136 – Top:    MP0137 – Bottom:   MP0 EZ0125 Escutcheon Mount Kit MP0156 – Escutcheon:
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 17  4.5  Wiring Three connections need to be made to the G6 OPT: 1.  Protective Earth 2.  Ethernet LAN 3.  DC Power supply The DC power supply cable also needs to be connected to the power supply. 4.5.1  Protective Earth The G6 OPT is provided with an Earth Tab.   Models with a printer have the tab mounted on the bottom of the paper-holder frame.   Models without a printer have the tab in the lower area of the rear plastic cover. The tab must be connected to the pump (or cabinet) frame to provide protection from both power faults and static discharges.The earth wire must be minimum 1.5mm2 and both it and the earth stud must meet local regulations.     4.5.2  Ethernet LAN The Ethernet cable is plugged into the correct connector on the rear of the G6 OPT:  4.5.3  DC Power Supply The low-voltage DC Cable is plugged into the correct connector on the rear of the G6 OPT:
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 18  4.5.4  Main Power Supply Wiring The other end  of the  low-voltage DC Cable is  connected  into the AC-DC  power supply as below:   Note: If retrofitting in place of a G5 OPT, the power supply may be able to be re-used. In this case the old 24V DC cable that powered the G5 OPT must be disconnected and replaced with the new cable for the G6 OPT.  WARNING – Once all the wiring to the power supply terminals has been completed, install the terminal cover to prevent accidental contact with the live mains connections. 4.5.5  Wiring Completion When all the cables have been installed, use cable ties to provide strain relief. The rear of the G6 OPT has two plastic loops close to the connectors that are intended to assist with this. Also ensure that all cables are tidy and cannot become snagged or pinched when the door of the cabinet is opened and closed. WARNING  –  Local  regulations  may  also  require  that  the  installation  is  electrically tested and certified BEFORE switch-on.   ! !
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 19  5 First Power-Up Once the installation is complete and the wiring is certified (if necessary), the main power may be switched on.  The G6 OPT takes a couple of minutes to complete its start-up phase during which several information screens will be presented (these vary depending on the customer).  When the terminal is trying to connect to the Ethernet LAN it will display the following screen:  If the Ethernet LAN is not operational the terminal will keep the above screen displayed. If  the  terminal  is  successful  in  connecting  to  the  Ethernet  LAN  it  will  display  the  following screen and the rest of the normal start-up sequence will continue (this also varies depending on the customer):   Follow the steps in Section 6.2 to load a fresh roll of paper.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 20  6 Basic Maintenance 6.1  Cleaning The G6 OPT is designed to be easy to keep looking good. Please follow these tips to keep your G6 OPT clean:   Use a soft cloth dampened with water for daily cleaning.   If grime builds up, use a diluted mild detergent on a soft cloth.   Take extra care when cleaning the display window – make sure the cloth is clean and do the window before using the cloth on other parts of the terminal.  CAUTION – Do NOT use petroleum-based solvent cleaners – they may damage surfaces making the terminal much harder to clean, and shorten the life of the parts.  CAUTION – Do NOT use a high-pressure hose to clean the terminal. The printer chute and card reader openings will fill with water which will damage the terminal.  Over time the printer may accumulate dust and debris from the paper and cutting function. Please do not attempt to remove dust build-up from the printer – refer cleaning to a qualified service agent. 6.2  Paper-Roll Replacement (only for models with printer) The G6 OPT has a precision printer mechanism that will give a long life when handled well. After extensive testing, Invenco recommends only the following paper be used in the G6 OPT:  Manufacturer:    NCR Part Number:    020209 Paper Specification:   72GSM (74μm), Outdoor rated, Top-coated Thermal, 57mm wide. Roll Size:    110mm dia, Core Hole size 12mm  Follow the steps below to load paper into the G6 OPT. Use this full-view image as a guide:
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 21  Step Description Photo reference 1. Ensure the paper roll has a neat cut edge.  2. Remove spindle from the paper holder position Insert roll in place – the paper tension flap is spring-loaded so you will need to apply some pressure. Insert the spindle through the middle of the roll to hold in place.   3. Insert the cut edge of the paper into the slot as shown in the photo opposite. Note: Insert until the printer grips and feeds automatically.  4. The photo opposite shows the paper loaded.   5. The photo opposite shows the feed button. Press either button      to move the paper forward or back. Press both buttons together to cut the paper.    6. Feed the paper through the terminal until it appears out the chute. Cut the paper using both feed buttons, and remove the cut length from the chute.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 22  6.3  Clearing a Paper Jam (only for models with printer) DO NOT use sharp tools (scissors, screwdriver, etc) to clear a paper-jam. The printer is a precision mechanism that can be easily damaged by hard sharp objects. Damage resulting from sharp objects is not covered under warranty.  Follow the steps below to clear a paper jam. Step Description Photo reference 1. Remove the paper roll if necessary. The photo opposite shows the paper controls.  2. Lift the lever beside the ‘LIFT TO OPEN’ flap.  This will release the paper guide.  3. Any paper jammed will be visible behind the vertical slots of the paper roll holder. See photo opposite. Carefully remove any paper visible behind these slots.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 23  4. Close the Printer. Press the lever until the arrows are aligned.   Printer unlatched  Arrows aligned
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 24  7 Removal & Reinstallation If the G6 OPT needs to be removed from its installation, please follow these steps: Step Description 1. Ensure the terminal is not being used by a customer. 2. Open the pump/pedestal door. 3 Reverse-feed the paper to extract it from the printer.  Remove the paper roll from the terminal. 4 Switch off the mains power to the power supply. 5 Carefully cut the cable ties holding the cables to the G6 OPT. Any other cable ties should be left in place. 6 Unplug the LAN cable and the low-voltage power cable from the G6 OPT. Remove the Ground wire. 7. Loosen and remove the screws holding the G6 OPT to the door. There will be either - a.  12 screws around the outside of the rear plastics if the terminal was installed new, or b.  4 screws into a pair of adaptor brackets if it was a retrofit. The brackets can remain in place unless they cause interference, or if you need to replace them as well. 8. There is a soft foam gasket that seals the G6 OPT to the outside face of the door, and over time this is likely to stick to the door.  Use gentle hand pressure to push the G6 OPT off the door, while holding the terminal on the outside to prevent it falling. 9 Place the G6 OPT into suitable packaging for transport or perform the necessary maintenance. 10. If the sealing gasket was stuck to the door, clean off any pieces of gasket material with a soft scraper, being careful not to damage the door surface.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 25  Follow the steps below to reinstall a G6 OPT: Step Description 1. If you are swapping one G6 OPT for another, proceed to step 2. To prepare the terminal, you will need to remove the existing sealing gasket and replace it with a new one.  a.  The gasket is strongly fixed to the terminal and must be scraped off with a soft scraper. b.  Use isopropyl alcohol to remove any remaining adhesive. c.  Apply a new gasket by removing the THIN paper backing and carefully positioning it over the G6 OPT rear cover.  Align the gasket before pressing down gently all around. d.   Gently remove the cardboard backing just before you reinstall the terminal. 2. Place the G6 OPT carefully into the cut-out in the door, and align it with the screw-holes or with the brackets if this is a retrofit. 3. Start the screws into the G6 OPT but don’t tighten them. 4 Make sure the G6 OPT is properly aligned, and then tighten the screws. a)  If this is a retrofit and you are reinstalling the brackets, press the G6 OPT onto the door before tightening the screws, to ensure a good seal. b)  If this is a retrofit and you are only replacing the G6 OPT, make sure the terminal is not twisted in the cut-out, and lines up with external features of the door/pump before tightening the screws. 5 Plug in the LAN cable and the low-voltage power cable, and reconnect the Ground wire. 6. Use new cable ties to secure the cables to the G6 OPT.  Ensure that the cables are tied so that they will not be snagged or pinched when the door is opened and closed. 7. Switch on the mains power supply and check that the G6 OPT powers up correctly. 8. Replace the paper roll in the G6 OPT and feed the paper into the printer. 9. Check that the G6 OPT has come online correctly, and then close the door.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 26  8 Drawings 8.1  Dimensions
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 27
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 28  8.2  Mounting – New Installation Note: This drawing is not to scale – Do NOT use as a template.
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 29
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 30  8.3  Retrofit for G5 OPT with Motorised Card Reader
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 31  8.4  Retrofit for G5 OPT with Manual Card Reader
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 32  9 Typical Wiring
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 33  10 Notes
  DCV-00001 Rev 05 S2 G6 OPT Installation Guide    Page 34
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