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4.2  INTENDED USE

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ully autonomous device for managing payments of rates for a parking system.

4.2.1.  Limitations of use

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he peripheral cannot be used:

 

▫ for support or for access in number of people and/or tools.

4.2.2.  Unauthorized use

FAAC S.p.A. assumes no responsibility for damage to persons and/or property resulting from improper use 

or use other than that for which it is intended.

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ny other use and/or modification is not permitted and could be dangerous.

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n case of unauthorized use, any form of guarantee is forfeited and FAAC S.p.A. accepts no responsibility for damage to 

persons and/or property.
T

he following is considered unauthorized use:

 

▫ any use other than that envisaged and/or using techniques other than those indicated in this manual.

 

▫ any work on the product that is inconsistent with the information contained in this manual.

 

▫ any use after tampering with components and/or after changes to the safety devices.

T

he following are prohibited:

 

▫ powering the product from energy sources other than those prescribed.

 

▫ integrating  systems  and/or  commercial  equipment  not  envisaged,  or  using  them  for  uses  not  authorized  by  their 

respective manufacturers.

 

▫ using and/or installing accessories that have not been expressly approved by FAAC S.p.A.

 

▫ using the product before it has been commissioned.

 

▫ using the product in the presence of faults/tampering that might compromise safety.

 

▫ using the product with the movable and/or fixed guards removed or tampered with.

 

▫ exposing the product to direct water jets of any type or size.

 

▫ exposing the product to chemicals or harsh environments.

 

▫ climbing, hanging on the product.

 

▫ allowing children to play near the product.

Summary of Contents for PARQUBE APS

Page 1: ...PARQUBE APS Automated Pay Station Installation manual Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Instructions translated from the original Italian ...

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Page 3: ...ictly comply with the instructions described in this manual paying particular attention to the safety warnings The terms used in this document have no binding legal value or force as their only purpose is to provide definitions which assume a practical value in communications between technical personnel relating to technical data COPYRIGHT INFORMATION No part of this publication may be reproduced ...

Page 4: ...4 4 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Copyright 2016 FAAC S p A All rights reserved The information contained herein is considered accurate as at the date of publication ...

Page 5: ...Packaging 18 3 1 1 Warning symbols on the packaging 19 3 1 2 Package contents 19 3 1 3 Reception 20 3 1 4 Unpacking 21 3 2 Storage 22 3 3 Transport and handling 22 3 4 Disposal 23 3 4 1 Disposal of packaging materials 23 3 4 2 Disposal at end of life 23 4 Product description 26 4 1 Identification label 26 4 1 1 Description 26 4 1 2 Positioning 26 4 2 Intended use 27 4 2 1 Limitations of use 27 4 2...

Page 6: ...48 6 5 1 1 Recommendations for the construction to be followed 48 6 5 1 2 ISO and ADA disability standards 49 6 5 2 Plinth installation 50 6 5 2 1 Dimensions 50 6 5 2 2 Attachment of the plinth 51 6 6 Mounting the station 53 6 6 1 Mounting the station on a base 53 6 6 2 Mounting the station with a plinth 55 6 7 Connections 57 6 7 1 Connections on terminal box 57 6 7 2 Switching on and off 58 6 7 2...

Page 7: ...7 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 1 MANUAL INTRODUCTION ...

Page 8: ...cates a list of operations to perform and check Steps Indicates a list of steps to follow to complete a procedure Code Indicates a block of code HTML XML Java etc 1 2 DESCRIPTION This manual provides the correct procedures and the requirements for safely installing and maintaining ParQube APS In writing the manual the results of the risk analysis performed by FAAC S p A over the product s entire l...

Page 9: ...n a professional manner Verify in the Roles that you have the required specifications to carry out the instructions illustrated in this manual 1 3 ORIGINAL VERSION IN ITALIAN All versions of this manual in a language other than the original are to be understood as a translation of the original Italian version 1 3 1 Preferential right of interpretation In the event of any differences between the tr...

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Page 11: ...11 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Manual introduction Chapter 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS ...

Page 12: ...t the power supply Make sure the inside parts of the unit do not come into contact with water For the best results FAAC S p A recommends cleaning and performing maintenance on a regular basis to keep the system in optimum condition Only through the use of original spare parts can the functional reliability be guaranteed and the product performance optimized Modifications to the product not previou...

Page 13: ... manual FAAC S p A accepts no responsibility for damage caused to persons or property and consequences of the improper functioning of the device in case of incorrect installation improper power supply inadequate cleaning and maintenance unauthorized modification improper or different use from the product s intended use use of aftermarket parts This manual has been compiled with the greatest possib...

Page 14: ...s Person in charge Car park owner Parking employee Ensure that maintenance is performed only by authorised technicians Ensure that all safety regulations are observed Check that the operators have specific training Operator Parking employee Operation of the peripherals during normal use Cleaning of the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Immediate and safe reaction in case...

Page 15: ...ing of the generic symbols used in the manual Symbol Description Warning Indicates the risk associated with operator safety or damage to parts The described procedure must be followed in compliance with the instructions given and the safety standards Note Indicates warnings or information of particular importance for the operator s safety Mandatory reading Indicates that reading the instructions i...

Page 16: ...PE is all products that are intended to safeguard the health and safety of the person wearing them The table indicates the meaning of the personal protection symbols used in the manual Symbol Description Requirement to wear helmet for protecting the head Requirement to wear safety footwear Requirement to wear work gloves ...

Page 17: ...17 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 3 STORAGE AND HANDLING ...

Page 18: ...ction against attack from the external environment The cardboard boxes are placed on a wooden pallet to minimize the risk of shocks and impacts during the loading transportation transshipment and unloading operations ISO symbols 1 are printed on the packaging indicating the requirements and obligations for the safety of operators and the product during the phases of transport storage and handling ...

Page 19: ... presence of fragile parts Do not stack pallets Use forklift pallet truck Keep away from water and humidity Do not stack more than no 2 packs Use 2 people when lifting Mandatory reading This way up Do not overturn Wear safety shoes Tipping risk during transport 3 1 2 Package contents Pos Element 1 Door handle 2 Keys 3 PC s CD driver 4 Station 5 Keyboard Any requested options are packaged individua...

Page 20: ...g If one or both indicators 1 and 2 are red proceed as follows 1 Do not refuse delivery 2 Write on the document that the indicators are red and then check if the content is damaged 3 If the content is damaged leave it in the original packaging and request an inspection by the carrier within 3 days of delivery 1 2 3 4 At the end of transport the packaging must be intact and free from wet areas 1 ar...

Page 21: ...n at the place where it is to be installed Cut the containment strapping a Beware of the whip effect Remove the top box a Lift off the cardboard packaging b Remove the cap from the station c Check that all the components of the delivery are present and undamaged d Dispose of all packaging materials Packaging disposal ...

Page 22: ...nimum storage temperature 5 C Maximum storage temperature 30 C Humidity percentage 30 to 70 3 3 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING Use a forklift or pallet truck in compliance with safety rules to avoid risks of collision impact During handling and transport follow the instructions on the packaging The product must be transported by qualified personnel The product is supplied on a pallet Move the product usin...

Page 23: ... within the reach of children Recycle or dispose of any packing material in accordance with applicable laws 3 4 2 Disposal at end of life After uninstalling and disassembling the product dispose of it in compliance with current regulations The following materials must be delivered to authorized waste disposal and recycling centers construction materials components batteries electronic components ...

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Page 25: ...25 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...

Page 26: ...anufacturer and address 2 Quality marking 3 Product information barcode 4 Degree of protection 5 Absorbed current 6 Intended positioning of the peripheral 7 Date of production 8 Mains power supply voltage 9 Serial number 10 Product code Possible locations Indoor the station must only be installed indoors Outdoor the station may be installed outdoors and exposed to the elements Protected the statio...

Page 27: ...niques other than those indicated in this manual any work on the product that is inconsistent with the information contained in this manual any use after tampering with components and or after changes to the safety devices The following are prohibited powering the product from energy sources other than those prescribed integrating systems and or commercial equipment not envisaged or using them for...

Page 28: ...x 550 x 1400 Weight 200 kg depending on the model Mains power supply voltage 100 120 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Max power regular load 150 Watt Max power with heater 290 Watt Ambient operating temperature 20 C 50 C Use location Protected Structure Stainless Steel 2 5 mm RAL 7021 Service door Stainless Steel 2 5 mm RAL 9003 Receipt printer paper Thermal white paper 180 mm 80 gr m ...

Page 29: ...er Bill reader Bill dispenser Upto 2 denominations Intercom system analog VOIP FAAC analog VOIP Commend VOIP Zenitel Chip Pin terminal Mounting plinth Height 400 mm Height 200 mm The station consists of a base module to which you can add different options and accessories to enhance its functionality Options and accessories means components intended to be installed and wired inside or outside of th...

Page 30: ...rvice door 2 Chip Pin terminal 3 Pinpad 4 Credit card reader 5 NFC reader 6 User display 7 Function buttons 8 Coin entry 9 Bill entry 10 Intercom system loudspeaker 11 Help Info button 12 Intercom system microphone 13 Barcode scanner 14 RFID card reader 15 Shutter lock 16 Door handle 17 Blinking user guidance LED 18 Service door lock 19 Money return and receipt tray 20 Mounting plinth ...

Page 31: ...pt 1 Drainage of money return tray 2 Service door lock 3 Money return and receipt tray 4 Anti static brush 5 Keyboard 6 Keypad support 7 Scanner support 8 RFID card reader 9 Barcode scanner Pos Element Opt 10 Intercom system microphone 11 Help Info button 12 Intercom system loudspeaker 13 User display 14 Display power 15 Credit card reader 16 NFC reader 17 Pinpad ...

Page 32: ...l power strip 23 Ventilation thermostat 24 Cooling fan 25 Thermo heater 26 Siren 27 Siren battery 28 Management PC 29 PC power supply unit 30 CC Talk board Pos Element Opt 31 Intercom system analog VOIP 32 Power card management 33 LED management board 34 Pratic 503 board 35 ControllerPlus Board 36 24VDC power supply unit 37 12VDC power supply unit 38 Paper reserve sensor 39 Paper roll support 40 P...

Page 33: ...ock Hopper 44 Coin safe 45 Refillable hopper 46 Coin distribution block 47 Coin processing unit 48 Coin acceptor 49 Coin channel 50 Coin entry 51 Bill reader 52 Bill safe Pos Element Opt 53 Protection door lock banknotes 54 Coin rejection channel 55 Refillable hopper 56 Refillable hopper 57 Bill drawer 58 Protection case bills 59 Protection case lock bills 60 Bill dispenser ...

Page 34: ...l components 4 3 5 1 FAAC analog intercom system 1 Pos Element Opt 1 FAAC analog intercom system 4 3 5 2 VOIP Commend intercom system 1 Pos Element Opt 1 VOIP Commend intercom system 4 3 5 3 VOIP Zenitel intercom system 1 Pos Element Opt 1 VOIP Zenitel intercom system ...

Page 35: ...1 1 January 2017 en US Product description 4 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 4 1 Operating mode Type Description Online Allows all functions offered by the system to be used thanks to the support of the Management System ...

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Page 37: ...37 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 5 ACCESS TO THE PERIPHERAL ...

Page 38: ...HE PERIPHERAL 5 1 OPENING THE SERVICE DOOR Risks Tools a b c b Lift the money return and receipt tray door a Insert your finger into the unlocking slot of lock protective shutter b Insert the opening key c a b Turn the opening key anticlockwise a Remove the lock cylinder b ...

Page 39: ...US Access to the peripheral b c a b Lift the money return and receipt tray door a Insert your finger into the unlocking slot of lock protective shutter b Insert the handle c a To open the service door turn the handle a anticlockwise ...

Page 40: ... CLOSING THE SERVICE DOOR Risks Tools a b Close the service door Turn the handle clockwise a Remove the handle b b a a Lift the money return and receipt tray door a Insert your finger into the unlocking slot of lock protective shutter b Insert the lock cylinder c ...

Page 41: ...7 en US Access to the peripheral a While holding down the unlocking button with your finger turn the opening key clockwise a b b a Remove the opening key a Remove your finger from the unlocking slot of lock protective shutter b ...

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Page 43: ...43 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 6 INSTALLATION ...

Page 44: ...with the mechanical requirements 6 2 1 Mechanical requirements A level surface Solid ground to support the product s weight Absence of signs of corrosion or cracks in the structure The thresholds and projections on the flooring must be appropriately shaped and marked to rule out risks of tripping or slipping Sufficiently lit environment clean and with easily accessible power supply Absence of shar...

Page 45: ...cannot be damaged by any environmental conditions such as rain snow sunlight etc This peripheral is not designed to operate in an outdoor environment without an appropriate covering 2 2 0 0 m m 8 6 6 1200 m m 47 8 1200 m m 47 8 1200 mm 47 8 1200 mm 47 8 Figure 8 Required space to side of device When placing the peripheral outside we suggest a protective hood with the following dimensions ...

Page 46: ... any maintenance work Leave a space of at least 10 cm between the back of the station and the wall in order to allow proper ventilation If the station is installed in a safety evacuation corridor make sure that even when the station s door is open there is still enough room to pass In order to properly assess the dimensions of the peripheral it should be remembered that the peripheral service door...

Page 47: ...3 Data Intercom system analog VOIP Analog Twisted pair 0 4 mm 275 Ω Km 0 6 mm 122 Ω Km Provide separate conduits by connection type VAC mains supply VDC power supply magnetic loops data line Use the dimensions of the cable cross sections shown in the table to calculate the size of the conduits to be installed It is essential to provide separate channels for mains voltage 230 VAC power cables and l...

Page 48: ...7 7 8 b 21 53 64 c 140 5 33 64 d 551 21 11 16 e M12 M 0 1 2 f 40 400 1 37 64 15 3 4 g 750 29 17 32 h 140 5 33 64 i 200 7 7 8 j R50 R 1 31 32 k 147 5 25 32 l 550 21 21 32 m 380 14 61 64 Leave at least 10 cm between the station and the wall behind it to allow proper ventilation Position of devices The minimum height f of the base allows you to observe the instructions provided by ISO and ADA standar...

Page 49: ...lements must be within the height limits given in the table a b c Ref Mm Inch a 1220 48 b 360 14 11 64 c 1 255 10 ISO TR 22411 2008 states that for the lateral movement of the body the control elements must be within the height limits given in the table 1 The values a and b remain valid also in the event of an obstruction between the person and the station s base which does not exceed 255mm c ADA ...

Page 50: ...n the table 1 The values a and b remain valid also in the event of an obstruction between the person and the station s base which does not exceed 255mm c 6 5 2 Plinth installation 6 5 2 1 Dimensions i h f b a c Ød g Øe Figure 12 Plinth dimensions Ref Mm Inch a 750 29 17 32 b 570 22 7 16 c 200 400 1 7 7 8 15 3 4 1 d Ø 20 25 32 e Ø 14 35 64 f 257 10 1 8 g 457 17 63 64 h 300 11 13 16 i 550 21 21 32 1...

Page 51: ... c b b b Place the plinth in the point designated for the installation of the station making sure that the grooves end up inside the plinth itself a Mark the support points with a pencil b Leave at least 10 cm between the station and the wall behind it to allow proper ventilation Position of devices Remove the plinth c a b Drill holes at the points marked a Insert the screws in the holes b ...

Page 52: ...king sure that the grooves end up inside the plinth itself a With the aid of a spirit level check the correct horizontal position b If necessary correct the horizontal plane using shims c a b b b a a Fix the plinth inserting in order a C profile washer grower nut Use a level to check that the plinth is perfectly horizontal and vertical b ...

Page 53: ... role Risks PPE Tools Materials Anchor fastener M12 Shim M12 bolt a b Use the scissor truck to move the station a Bring the station close to the base b a a a Open the service door Opening the service door Unscrew the M12 bolts and free the station from the pallet a Close the service door leaving the handle inserted ...

Page 54: ... bring the station to the same height as the base a Push the station over the base b a a a Open the service door Fix the station with n 4 M12 screws a Close the service door Closing the service door a a a Use a level to check that the station is perfectly horizontal and vertical a ...

Page 55: ...role Risks PPE Tools Materials Shim M12 bolt a b Use the scissor truck to move the station a Bring the device close to the plinth b a a a Open the service door Opening the service door Unscrew the M12 bolts and free the station from the pallet a Close the service door leaving the handle inserted ...

Page 56: ...bring the station to the same height of the base a Push the station over the plinth b a a a Open the service door Fix the station with n 4 M12 screws a Close the service door Closing the service door a a a Use a level to check that the station is perfectly horizontal and vertical a ...

Page 57: ...ections on terminal box 6 5 1 2 3 4b 4a 7 a Figure 13 Connections on the terminal box To access the terminal block remove the guard a The terminal box allows easy wiring of the power supply and data line to the peripheral Pos Element Description 1 L 230 Vac 50 60 Hz phase 2 N Neutral 230 Vac 50 60 Hz 3 GND Earth 4 4a 4b Analogue intercom system line 5 LAN Port Data line connection 6 Circuit breake...

Page 58: ...Switching on and off the peripheral 1 Pos Element 1 Circuit breaker OFF ON a b Bring the Main Power switch upward to turn on a Bring the Main Power switch down to turn off b 1 Pos Element 1 Electrical power strip The electrical power strip is powered by 230VAC electrical voltage With the Main Power switch in the OFF position the electrical power strip 1 is still powered by the electric voltage to ...

Page 59: ...59 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Installation 6 7 2 2 Switching on and off Management PC 1 Pos Element 1 Management PC ON OFF Press the Main Power switch of the Management PC to turn it on or off ...

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Page 61: ...61 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 7 SETTINGS ...

Page 62: ...ontrol all the peripherals totally autonomously or via interaction with the Management System 7 1 1 Jumper and LED Figure 14 Jumper and LED Pos Element Description 1 CN7 Connector for entering programming mode 2 CN1 Connector for inserting the function Jumper 3 L 5 Signalling LED 4 L Reset Led reset 5 L 5V 5V power LED 6 CN8 Connector for inserting the jumper of the termination resistor 7 L1 L4 No...

Page 63: ...s Reader Counter E ParQube LX ParQube LXS F ParQube APS G Not used Boards ordered as spare parts are delivered with the Jumper set in this position It is essential to check that this Jumper is inserted correctly All peripherals are supplied with the Jumper already set in the correct position Switch off the electronic board before changing the jumper position The ControllerPlus establishes its func...

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Page 65: ...65 68 Ver 1 1 January 2017 en US Chapter 8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 66: ...autonomous device for managing payments of rates for a parking system In conformity with the following EC Directives when installed in accordance with the instructions found in the operating instructions Directive EMC 2014 30 EU LVD 2014 35 EU RoHS 2011 65 EU And that all standards and or technical specifications described below have been applied Applied harmonised standards EN 60950 1 2006 A11 20...

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