3.1.1
Cold Start Condition
A cold start condition is when the system is without power (such as during new
installation or power loss), and the outside temperature is below +5° C (41°
F), a warm-up period is necessary before the system can be used. Perform the
following procedures for a system in cold start condition:
NOTE
If the system was previously temperature stabilized and AC
power has been on during servicing, perform the recovery and
warm-up procedures (refer to Section 3.1.2) instead of the cold
start procedures.
1. Press and release the power button for the system. It may take several
minutes for the system to completely turn off.
2. Apply AC power to the system (set the institution's circuit breaker for
the system to ON).
3. Close the fascia, the upper fascia door, and the door of the safe to allow the
system to warm up according to the required minimum warm-up period.
4. After the required minimum warm-up period, open the upper chassis.
5. Press and release the system power button to turn on the system. After
the system has completely powered up, the terminal's operating system
begins to load.
6. Follow the institution's procedures to place the system in service.
3.1.2
Recovery and Warm-up
When a temperature-stabilized system is exposed (the upper chassis or the door
of the safe opened) to temperatures below +5° (41° F), the system may require
recovery and warm-up. Refer to Table 3-1 to determine any recovery time
needed for an exposed system. Perform the following procedures when the
system requires a warm-up period.
Do not perform the following procedures on a system in
a cold start condition.
NOTE
This procedure assumes that the institution's circuit breaker
(supplying AC power for the system) is ON. If the circuit
breaker is not on, you need to perform a cold start.
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