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ActivCash dispenser release latch

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ActivCash dispenser latch assembly

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Terminal

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Location of ActivCash dispenser in the safe

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ActivCash slider (left)

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ActivCash dispenser

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Safe door in open position

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Location of ActivCash dispenser latch assembly in the safe

Figure 3-6 Accessing the ActivCash Dispenser (sheet 2 of 2)

3.6

Accessing the ActivMedia Cassette Unit

Perform the following steps to access the ActivMedia depositor.

1. Open the safe door. Refer to Section 3.11.1 or Section 3.12.1.

2. Release the ActivMedia cassette unit latch and extend the ActivMedia

cassette unit on its slide assemblies (see Figure 3-7).

3. Refer to the

ActivMedia (Mixed Media Acceptor) Operating Guide

(TP-821683-001A) for specific maintenance procedures.

4. Push the ActivMedia cassette unit completely into the safe until it latches

securely in place.

5. Close the safe door. Refer to Section 3.11.2 or Section 3.12.2.

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TP-821813-001B

Summary of Contents for CS 7780

Page 1: ...Diebold Nixdorf CS 7780 Through the Wall Drive up System Operating Guide TP 821813 001B PD 7516 April 2020 ...

Page 2: ...use of confidential material may violate Section 1832 of Title 18 of the United States Code as well as other laws and may be punishable by fine and imprisonment The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice When using the document for system implementation please call your authorized sales or service representative for any applicable changes This document and the inf...

Page 3: ...nd Safe 3 1 3 1 Switching the Terminal to Maintenance Mode 3 2 3 2 Accessing the Upper Chassis 3 2 3 2 1 Opening the Upper Chassis Rear Door 3 2 3 2 2 Closing the Upper Chassis Rear Door 3 4 3 3 Terminal and Device Touch Points 3 5 3 4 Accessing the Rear Service Display 3 8 3 5 Accessing the ActivCash Dispenser 3 10 3 6 Accessing the ActivMedia Cassette Unit 3 12 3 7 Accessing the ActivMedia Head ...

Page 4: ... 29 Figure 2 25 Dispense Cassettes 2 31 Figure 2 26 Retract Cassette 2 32 Figure 2 27 Deposit Cassettes 2 33 Figure 3 1 Opening the Upper Chassis Rear Door 3 3 Figure 3 2 Closing the Upper Chassis Rear Door 3 4 Figure 3 3 Upper Chassis Touch Points 3 5 Figure 3 4 Safe Touch Points 3 7 Figure 3 5 Accessing the Rear Service Display 3 9 Figure 3 6 Accessing the ActivCash Dispenser 3 11 Figure 3 7 Acc...

Page 5: ...able 2 3 Media Parameters 2 33 Table A 1 Related Hardware Documentation A 1 v Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 6: ...is designed with a flat fascia so that consumers can drive up to the terminal view the options and perform transactions while remaining in their automobiles Supplies are replenished and service is performed from the rear of the terminal see Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 CS 7780 Through the Wall Drive up Terminal 1 1 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf ...

Page 7: ...ed retained or captured cards from the card reader Replenishing printer paper clearing paper jams and replacing printer cartridges Removing jammed cash from the ActivCash dispenser Removing jammed media and checking from the ActivMedia depositor Removing jammed coins from the coin dispenser 1 3 Using this Manual This manual provides the following information A description of devices used in the te...

Page 8: ...etting caught in the equipment Never insert screwdrivers pens or other instruments into any terminal device unless you are expressly instructed to do so in this document Severe bodily injury death from electrical shock or equipment damage can result Always turn off the terminal before removing or installing devices 1 3 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Dieb...

Page 9: ... Keep your hands and fingers clear of pinch points Moving machinery hazard Moving parts that can snag or pull clothing hair skin or jewelry into the mechanism are present in the area of this label Keep clothing hair skin and jewelry out of the mechanism High temperature hazard High temperatures that can cause pain or burns are present in the area of this label Do not touch until cooled 1 5 Radio In...

Page 10: ...sitor refers to the device that accepts media checks or currency from the consumer through a slot in the fascia and deposits the media in a cassette Fascia refers to the front area of the terminal where the consumer transacts business Institution refers to any bank or business that might purchase the terminal Maintenance refers to the routine tasks performed by an operator to keep the terminal ope...

Page 11: ... are used to perform routine servicing operations such as daily balancing supply replenishment and problem determination These devices can also be used for occasional operations such as setup and problem diagnosis of the terminal The operator maintenance interface for the terminal is the rear service display The operator uses the maintenance mode switch with the operator interface to perform routi...

Page 12: ...Device Consumer Operator Guide lights X Local access keypad X Rear service display X Safe devices locks X 1 7 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 13: ...ns specifies amounts receives currency or other dispensable media and receipts and requests information using the fascia 2 2 Fascia The fascia functions as an interface that allows the consumer to interact with the terminal The devices and features on the fascia either have labels that help the consumer to use the device or use blinking lights to guide the consumer through the transaction The locat...

Page 14: ...Figure 2 1 Modules and Devices Mounted on the Fascia sheet 1 of 2 2 2 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 15: ...spenser slot 11 ActivCash dispenser slot 12 Encrypting PIN pad consumer keypad 13 NFC contactless card reader 14 ActivView display Identification card scanner 15 Consumer display 16 Function key 17 Speakers 18 Task light Figure 2 1 Modules and Devices Mounted on the Fascia sheet 2 of 2 2 3 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights R...

Page 16: ...era mounted behind a window on the fascia to capture the face of customers see Figure 2 2 Consumer Awareness Mirror Convex mirrors located at the top of the fascia help consumers monitor their surroundings Consumer Display with Touch Screen The 19 inch consumer display see Figure 2 3 welcomes the consumer and provides instructions for performing transactions at the terminal A touch screen eliminat...

Page 17: ...function keys that are mounted on each side of the consumer display The consumer chooses an option on the display by pressing the function key corresponding to the option The display is also available with a touch screen or vandal glass The display also has a privacy screen option Figure 2 3 Consumer Display 2 5 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nix...

Page 18: ...consumer Figure 2 4 Encrypting PIN Pad EPP7 Guide Lights Guide lights see Figure 2 5 guide the consumer through a transaction by calling attention to the next step in the transaction These bar shaped indicators can display in colors and are used by the following devices ActivEdge card reader dip card reader motorized card reader ActivCash dispenser ActivMedia depositor Coin dispenser Receipt print...

Page 19: ... 5 Guide Lights Headphone Jack Visually impaired consumers can plug headphones into a jack on the fascia see Figure 2 1 to receive voice guidance The fascia speakers are turned off when the headphone jack is being used 2 7 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 20: ...e ActivEdge card reader see Figure 2 7 reads data from magnetic cards IC cards and smart EMV chip cards when the card is inserted long edge first The LEDs on the card reader bezel flash red if the card is inserted short edge first Refer to the ActivEdge Secure Card Reader Operating Guide TP 821629 001A 2 8 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 20...

Page 21: ... slot and then removes the card to begin the transaction The dip card reader can read magnetic strip cards and memory chip cards The dip card reader cannot retract capture or retain cards Refer to the Dip Card Reader with chip 123 Operating Guide TP 820814 001B 2 9 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 22: ...n for corrections when it is necessary A gate prevents cards without chips or cards without track 2 from entering the card reader writer The gate also prevents incorrect card insertion The card reader is equipped with a card retain bin or locked card retain bin to hold retained cards The card retain bin holds all cards that are not returned to consumers A card may be retained for the following rea...

Page 23: ...ard Reader with chip 123 Operating Guide TP 820815 001C Figure 2 9 Motorized Card Reader 2 11 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 24: ...ards The consumer brings the contactless card close to the front of the reader The card reader beeps and LEDs illuminate briefly to indicate that the card has been read successfully Figure 2 10 NFC Contactless Card Reader Receipt Printer Slot At the end of a transaction the consumer receives a printed receipt Speakers Speakers at the side of the fascia can be used to guide consumers through transac...

Page 25: ... are shown in Figure 2 11 NOTE Your terminal might not contain all devices described in this section Some devices are optional and some devices cannot be used in combination with other devices mutually exclusive combinations 2 13 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 26: ...3 Journal printer 4 ActivMedia head unit 5 Motorized card reader Figure 2 11 Upper Chassis Devices 2 14 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 27: ... dispenser The shuttle tracks guide the shuttle assembly containing currency or media between the ActivCash dispenser and the terminal fascia Figure 2 12 ActivCash Shuttle Tracks 2 15 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 28: ...ally or as a bundle A bundle may contain a mixture of checks and bank notes and can consist of up to 75 checks or bank notes For more information refer to the ActivMedia Mixed Media Acceptor Operating Guide TP 821683 001A 1 ActivMedia head unit 2 ActivMedia cassette unit Figure 2 13 ActivMedia Depositor 2 16 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf...

Page 29: ... in four different denominations See Figure 2 14 1 Terminal 2 Coin slot 3 Coin chute 4 Coin dispenser 5 Upper chassis Figure 2 14 Coin Dispenser 2 17 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 30: ... text and graphics in two colors Depending on the software application the journal printer can also be programmed to provide a variety of data such as status messages service actions maintenance actions commands and reports Refer to the Journal Printer Operating Guide TP 820817 001A Figure 2 15 Journal Printer 2 18 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold ...

Page 31: ...ithdrawals deposits or transfers the terminal number and location and other desired information The receipt printer uses rolled paper 80 millimeters 3 15 inches wide The paper may have optional top of form marks The length is also programmable to suit the needs of the institution Refer to the Two sided Enhanced Graphical Thermal Receipt Printer Operating Guide TP 821540 001A Figure 2 16 80 mm Rece...

Page 32: ...d to customer applications and security monitoring services The local access keypad is a high reliability non tactile device that provides visual and audible feedback to users Managing authorized users is on a per terminal basis and can be managed solely by Diebold customers 1 Terminal 2 Local access keypad 3 Upper chassis rear door Figure 2 17 Location of the Local Access Keypad 2 20 Copyright Di...

Page 33: ...r closed that is procedures are performed through the window of the rear door The display also provides status information about the terminal Refer to Section 3 4 for information about accessing the rear service display 1 Location of rear service display on the terminal 2 Terminal 3 Rear service display Figure 2 18 Rear Service Display 2 21 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights R...

Page 34: ...uring cold weather the heater helps maintain the operating temperature in the fascia area of the terminal 1 Terminal 2 Heater Figure 2 19 Heater 2 22 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 35: ... Maintenance switch LED 3 Idle switch LED 4 Power switch LED 5 Terminal 6 Location of upper control card in the terminal 7 Power switch 8 Idle switch 9 Maintenance switch 10 USB power ports service 11 USB ports Figure 2 20 Upper Control Card 2 23 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 36: ...urn off the terminal including hubs It may take several minutes for the terminal to completely turn off When the terminal does turn off the ON OFF LED will then turn off To completely remove AC power to the terminal the terminal power cord must be removed from its receptacle or the AC power to the terminal must be removed at the quick disconnect device such as a circuit breaker for the terminal Pr...

Page 37: ...tivCash dispense cassettes Section 2 4 3 ActivMedia cassette unit Section 2 4 4 ActivMedia retract cassette Section 2 4 5 ActivMedia deposit cassettes Section 2 4 6 Safe lock Section 2 4 7 Terminal switches Section 2 4 8 Alarm sensors Section 2 4 9 Seismic detectors Section 2 4 10 Third party alarms Section 2 4 11 Heat thermostat Section 2 4 12 2 25 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All...

Page 38: ...eat thermostat are not shown 1 Terminal 2 ActivCash dispenser 3 ActivMedia cassette unit 4 Safe 5 Safe door Figure 2 21 Devices Located in the Safe 2 26 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 39: ...e bills are picked in place of one bill the ActivCash dispenser diverts the bill s to the divert cassette If the consumer fails to remove the stack of media it is drawn back into the terminal The ActivCash dispenser can then be commanded to dump the retracted media The ActivCash dispenser performs a dump by moving the stacked media back along the transport and then dumping the media into the diver...

Page 40: ...Figure 2 23 ActivCash Dispenser 2 28 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 41: ...lable as a secure cassette with a lock or a convenience cassette without a lock Refer to the ActivCash Dispenser Operating Guide TP 821707 001A 1 Convenience divert retract cassette 2 Secure divert retract cassette Figure 2 24 Divert Cassette Types 2 29 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 42: ...k 75 note maximum Size of low media stack Configurable trip points 500 maximum 400 300 200 100 50 25 minimum notes Capacity US and Euro 432 mm total capacity approximately 3750 notes NOTE Media that is not new but acceptable for use in a dispense cassette is referred to as fit media Fit media works but you must take care to avoid folds tears holes and tape Dispense cassettes are available with no lo...

Page 43: ... lock 3 Dispense cassette sensor 4 Secure cassette 5 Dispense cassette key Figure 2 25 Dispense Cassettes 2 31 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 44: ...urned to the input output tray but not removed by the customer For more information refer to the ActivMedia Mixed Media Acceptor Operating Guide TP 821683 001A 2 4 5 ActivMedia Retract Cassette The retract cassette see Figure 2 26 stores notes diverted from the ActivMedia depositor The retract cassette is available as a secure cassette with a lock Figure 2 26 Retract Cassette 2 32 Copyright Diebol...

Page 45: ...60 99 mm 2 36 3 90 inches 70 105 mm 2 76 4 13 inches Thickness 0 07 0 12 mm 0 0003 0 0005 inches 0 07 0 12 mm 0 0003 0 0005 inches Grammage 70 120 g m2 0 15 0 26 lb 65 125 g m2 0 14 0 26 lb 1 Cash deposit cassette 2 Check deposit cassette 3 Key with lock for check deposit cassette 4 Key with lock for cash deposit cassette Figure 2 27 Deposit Cassettes 2 33 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2...

Page 46: ...mbination was not entered burglary available on single combination mechanical lock and on electronic locks The duress combination is entered anti ambush available on single combination mechanical lock and on electronic locks Primary bolt work position sensor detects whether the bolt work is open or closed Secondary lock bolt position sensor Alarm sensors with a network interface provide their own ...

Page 47: ...senses when the temperature inside the terminal safe exceeds a certain level If this level is exceeded the heat thermostat initiates an alarm 2 35 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 48: ...safe Section 3 10 Opening and closing safe doors with electronic combination locks Section 3 11 Opening and closing safe doors with mechanical combination locks Section 3 12 Before proceeding be sure you have the upper chassis door key and the correct lock combination To avoid risk of death severe personal injury or equipment damage always follow the written maintenance procedures for the terminal...

Page 49: ...he upper chassis door key into the lock on the upper chassis of the terminal Unlock and open the door see Figure 3 1 2 If the local access keypad is present enter a valid pass code to access the upper chassis 3 Refer to your terminal control software documentation for information on placing the terminal in the proper mode for maintenance 4 Refer to the appropriate section to access the desired com...

Page 50: ...lock turn key clockwise 3 Upper chassis rear door in open position Figure 3 1 Opening the Upper Chassis Rear Door 3 3 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 51: ...terminal until it latches in place 2 Close and lock the upper chassis door see Figure 3 2 1 Terminal 2 Upper chassis rear door in open position 3 Key for the upper chassis rear door lock turn key counterclockwise Figure 3 2 Closing the Upper Chassis Rear Door 3 4 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 52: ...ue or green color and include but are not limited to slide assembly release levers module handles device levers knobs etc See Figure 3 3 and Figure 3 4 for examples of these touch points 1 Printer tray release latch 2 Coin tray handle 3 Rear service display handle 4 Upper chassis rear door 3 5 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rig...

Page 53: ...y release latch 7 Printer tray handle 8 ActivMedia head unit release latch Figure 3 3 Upper Chassis Touch Points 3 6 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 54: ...elease latch 4 ActivCash dispenser 5 ActivMedia depositor 6 ActivMedia cassette unit release latch Figure 3 4 Safe Touch Points 3 7 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 55: ...ear service display release latch and handle to free the display from its closed position See Figure 3 3 3 Using the handle turn the rear service display 180 counterclockwise one direction only See Figure 3 5 The rear service display is in operation position 4 After the terminal maintenance is completed swing the rear service display around to its closed position Make sure that the spring loaded r...

Page 56: ...play handle 4 Rear service display release latch 5 Rear service display in operational position Figure 3 5 Accessing the Rear Service Display 3 9 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 57: ... on its slide assemblies see Figure 3 6 3 Refer to ActivCash Dispenser Operating Guide TP 821707 001A for specific maintenance procedures 4 Push the ActivCash dispenser completely into the safe until it latches securely in place 5 Close the safe door Refer to Section 3 11 2 or Section 3 12 2 3 10 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All R...

Page 58: ...Figure 3 6 Accessing the ActivCash Dispenser sheet 1 of 2 3 11 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 59: ...vMedia depositor 1 Open the safe door Refer to Section 3 11 1 or Section 3 12 1 2 Release the ActivMedia cassette unit latch and extend the ActivMedia cassette unit on its slide assemblies see Figure 3 7 3 Refer to the ActivMedia Mixed Media Acceptor Operating Guide TP 821683 001A for specific maintenance procedures 4 Push the ActivMedia cassette unit completely into the safe until it latches secur...

Page 60: ...e unit 4 ActivMedia cassette unit 5 ActivMedia cassette unit release latch Figure 3 7 Accessing the ActivMedia Cassette Unit 3 13 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 61: ...h and extend the ActivMedia head unit on its slide assemblies see Figure 3 8 4 Refer to the ActivMedia Mixed Media Acceptor Operating Guide TP 821683 001A for specific maintenance procedures 5 Push the ActivMedia cassette unit completely into the upper chassis until it latches securely in place 6 Close the upper chassis rear door refer to Section 3 2 2 3 14 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2...

Page 62: ... ActivMedia head unit 4 ActivMedia head unit release latch 5 Upper chassis Figure 3 8 Accessing the ActivMedia Head Unit 3 15 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 63: ... printer tray and use the handle to extend the printer tray see Figure 3 9 4 Perform the necessary maintenance activity Refer to the module operating guides listed in Appendix A for specific maintenance procedures for these modules 5 Push the printer tray back into the terminal until it latches securely in place 6 Close the upper chassis rear door refer to Section 3 2 2 3 16 Copyright Diebold Incor...

Page 64: ...pper chassis 6 Local access keypad 7 Printer tray in extended position 8 Location of printer tray latch assembly Figure 3 9 Accessing the Card Reader and the Receipt Printer 3 17 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 65: ...ndle to extend it to service position see Figure 3 10 The coin dispenser is now accessible 4 Perform the necessary maintenance activity Refer to the module operating guide listed in Appendix A for specific maintenance procedure for the module 5 Push the coin dispenser tray back into the terminal until it latches securely in place 6 Close the upper chassis rear door refer to Section 3 2 2 3 18 Copyr...

Page 66: ...unting tray release latch 4 Upper chassis rear door 5 Right mounting tray handle Figure 3 10 Accessing the Coin Dispenser 3 19 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 67: ...used to unlock the safe lock a safe handle is used to release the safe door NOTE For added security change the safe lock combination as soon as possible Refer to Appendix A appropriate lock operating guide for information on changing your lock s combination Electronic Combination Lock Electronic locks have a keypad on which you enter the proper combination Different versions of the lock use a sing...

Page 68: ...re not closed if the handle was not turned to the closed position Now when the safe door closes the safe door bolt work closes and the handle turns automatically To reopen the safe door the combination must be reentered 3 11 Opening and Closing Safe Doors with Electronic Combination Locks 3 11 1 Opening the Safe Door Follow the procedure below to open safe doors with an electronic combination lock...

Page 69: ... position 4 Mechanical keylock 5 Electronic combination lock Figure 3 12 Opening Safe Door with Electronic Combination Lock 3 22 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 70: ...d 1 Close the safe door See Figure 3 13 When the door is pushed and reaches the closed position the handle turns automatically in the closed position 2 If an optional mechanical key lock is present insert the key into the mechanical keylock slot and turn the key counterclockwise 180 3 Remove the key from the lock 4 Make sure that the safe handle does not turn 5 Pull firmly on the safe door to confir...

Page 71: ...lock 4 Electronic combination lock 5 Safe door in open position Figure 3 13 Closing Safe Door with Electronic Combination Lock 3 24 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 72: ...into the key slot of the mechanical keylock and turn the key clockwise 180 See Figure 3 14 2 If there is a keylock for the mechanical combination lock insert the key into the lock and turn the key clockwise until it stops 3 Dial the combination selected for the terminal 4 Turn the dial clockwise until it stops 5 Turn the safe handle clockwise until it stops 6 Open the safe door and complete all ma...

Page 73: ...mbination lock remove key 5 Safe door in open position 6 Mechanical keylock 7 Key for mechanical keylock 8 Safe handle Figure 3 14 Opening Safe Door with Mechanical Combination Lock 3 26 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 74: ...revolutions and stop the dial at 0 to scramble the combination This action closes the lock bolt to lock the safe door shut 3 If there is a keylock for the mechanical combination lock insert the key into the lock and turn the key counterclockwise until it reaches the locked position 4 Remove the key from the key slot 5 If a mechanical keylock is present insert the key into the keylock slot and turn...

Page 75: ...tion lock remove key 5 Mechanical keylock 6 Key for mechanical keylock 7 Safe door in open position Figure 3 15 Closing Safe Door with Mechanical Combination Lock 3 28 Copyright Diebold Incorporated 7 2015 3 2017 All Rights Reserved Copyright Diebold Nixdorf 4 2020 All Rights Reserved TP 821813 001B ...

Page 76: ...001B Journal Printer Operating Guide TP 820817 001A Motorized Card Reader with chip 123 Operating Guide TP 820815 001C ActivEdge Secure Card Reader Operating Guide TP 821629 001A Contactless Card Reader CCR2 ID Operating Guide TP 821579 001A SafeGard Electronic Lock Customer Operating Instructions TP 820466 001A Two sided Enhanced Graphical Thermal Receipt Printer Operating Guide TP 821540 001A 1 ...

Page 77: ...nners DO NOT use abrasive cleaning compounds DO NOT use abrasive scouring pads such as steel wool Scotch Brite and so forth DO NOT use high pressure cleaning systems such as power washers On terminals not rated for weather exposure use caution when cleaning exterior surfaces DO NOT use more liquids than necessary Do not spray cleaners directly onto the terminal surface spray the cleaner onto a cle...

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