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44072IG0101EN_Smart7_Installation-Guide_V1.0 

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Owner’s Responsibility 

Upon request, owner must show proof of purchase when submitting equipment for service during the warranty period. Owner will assume all freight 

charges for shipment of equipment to an authorized service center while under warranty, and to and from the service center when outside the warranty 
period. Owner is responsible for out-of-warranty repair expenses, chargeable at prevailing rates set by authorized service centers. Complete written 
information must be supplied to the authorized service center for all items returned, including serial and model number, and a description of the 

malfunction. 

CPI Responsibility 

During the warranty period, Crane Payment Innovations (CPI) will repair or replace any parts which fail to function properly because of defects in 

material or workmanship. CPI shall not be liable for any consequential damages as a result of defects in material or workmanship.  

Damage due to electrical overload, negligence, accidents, misuse, abuse, vandalism, or an act of God is not covered by CPI warranty. Any alteration of 

the product after manufacture voids the warranty in its entirety.  

The product to be repaired under warranty must be delivered to an authorized service center. Repairs or installation at the owner’s location are not 
included in the warranty. During the warranty period, CPI will assume freight charges for return of the owner’s equipment from the closest authorized 

service center via UPS or common carrier. 

Service 

For service information, contact CPI or any CPI authorized service center. Parts and labor that are CPI responsibility will be provided without charge. 

Other service is at owner’s expense. 

For service information, or the name of the authorized service center nearest you, contact: 

Customer Service and Technical Support Contact Options 

Go to this web page to find a resource near you: 

cranepi.com/support

 

Summary of Contents for Smart7

Page 1: ...44072IG0101EN v1 0 Installation Guide Smart7 Cashless Reader Generation 7...

Page 2: ...change without notice Disclaimer CPI does not accept liability for any errors or omissions contained within this document CPI shall not incur any penalties arising out of the adherence to interpretati...

Page 3: ...rsion history 44072IG0101EN_Smart7_Installation Guide_V1 0 Published by CPI iii 1 Version history Revision Change Chapters Concerned Editor Date 44072IG0101EN_ _V1 0 First official version W Renner D...

Page 4: ...se technical support is needed Installation of the cashless reader is depicted in chapter 8 The appended Index reduces the search for specific explanations For more information on how to configure the...

Page 5: ...ention to safety messages and important information related to the cashless reader Caution indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Notice is used...

Page 6: ...Contents...

Page 7: ...eader parameters example Country and Company Code 5 5 1 5 Updating Smart7 cashless reader using a configuration file 7 5 1 5 1 Configuration archive file structure 7 5 1 5 2 Generating configuration f...

Page 8: ...Table of contents Smart7 cashless reader Published by CPI 44072IG0101EN_Smart7_Installation Guide_V1 0 viii 8 Installation 15 9 List of figures 18 10 Index 19...

Page 9: ...ns for components exposed to the risk of electrostatic discharge The cashless reader must not be operated in the presence of flammable gases fumes or water Never pull the connecting cable of the cashl...

Page 10: ...and without display on the right hand side Fig 3 Smart7 MDB without Display Front As shown on the center picture above the devices have two physical interface connectors on their rear side G7 MDB sock...

Page 11: ...when the reader configuration is changed or updated Both files firmware and configuration are contained in an archive with encrypted files included The archive file has to be downloaded to the reader...

Page 12: ...ect the Country Company Code Range s that should be available for the new customer by clicking the button 4 Click Save to create the new customer Now you can assign readers to the customer Fig 9 GEN7...

Page 13: ...ight hand New Location field to go to the list of customers locations available Fig 11 GEN7 Configurator Selecting Customer Location to be Assigned to Reader 6 Select the Customer Location you want to...

Page 14: ...articular reader only 5 1 3 Default configuration Each reader is supplied with a default configuration Unless it requires editing the default configuration can be downloaded with the Generate Config F...

Page 15: ...rs that are assigned to that customer 3 Click the VMC Settings tab 4 Click the Edit button The Edit VMC Settings dialog box pops up Fig 15 GEN7 Configurator Setting Country and Company Code 5 Select S...

Page 16: ...e reader It comes within a compressed tar archive including 5 encrypted fcon files This configuration file is an encrypted archive containing the necessary hashes for integrity checks the configuratio...

Page 17: ...a PC s File Explorer directly is similar After the cashless reader has been connected to the PC using its USB interface the configuration file can be dragged and dropped from the PC s File Explorer to...

Page 18: ...ader 1 Connect reader to PC via USB 2 Open reader using Windows Explorer for instance 3 Drag and drop configuration file to the reader 5 2 3 2 From USB flash drive to the Smart7 cashless reader 1 Conn...

Page 19: ...s cashless reader with display only The display messages below have the following meaning Simultaneously the status LEDs indicate the device status as well cp Chap 6 2 Status LED p 10 Reader connected...

Page 20: ...included in a SPK tar file and can be copied to the PC For technical support it can be uploaded to the GEN7 Configurator online tool or sent to the CPI support e mail account support cranepi com Fig 2...

Page 21: ...ation or in a JSON viewer https jsonformatter org json pretty print 7 2 Logs The Logs folder includes the configuration and error log files Fig 23 Configuration and Error Log files which can be viewed...

Page 22: ...25 Archive s Protocol Folder 7 4 Selections Selection list is also in json format and can be read in the viewer or in the Notepad application Fig 26 Archive s Selections Folder 7 5 Statistics The cash...

Page 23: ...rt7_Installation Guide_V1 0 Published by CPI 14 Fig 27 Archive s Statistics Folder It can be read in MDSview Fig 28 Reader s Statistical Values shown in MDSview Software 7 6 Tag list The Tag list incl...

Page 24: ...CPI trained and authorized personnel Do not connect the cashless reader if the device or its cable are damaged Risk of damage to the cashless reader The cashless reader is not suited for outdoor use M...

Page 25: ...nship CPI shall not be liable for any consequential damages as a result of defects in material or workmanship Damage due to electrical overload negligence accidents misuse abuse vandalism or an act of...

Page 26: ...Appendix...

Page 27: ...Assigned Selected 4 Fig 13 GEN7 Configurator Configuring Reader according to VMC Settings 5 Fig 14 GEN7 Configurator Selecting VMC Settings Dialog Box 6 Fig 15 GEN7 Configurator Setting Country and C...

Page 28: ...nectors 1 MDB 1 RS 232 1 USB 1 Contact data 16 21 Conventions text iv Country code 5 Customer assignment 2 Create new customer 2 Customer Location 5 D Default configuration 5 Definitions iv Diagnostic...

Page 29: ...8 VMC Settings 5 Set up 2 Company code 5 Configuration file 7 Country code 5 Default 5 Other parameters 5 Summary 8 VMC Settings 5 Sotware update 2 SPK tar file 11 Statistics folder 13 Status LEDs 10...

Page 30: ...C O N T A C T U S Crane Payment Innovations Corporate HQ 3222 Phoenixville Pike Suite 200 Malvern PA 19355 USA support cranepi com cranepi com support...

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