Chapter 6 GENERAL OPERATIONS
6.1
System Operations
This section contains general and periodic care and maintenance, and power ON and OFF
procedures for the TeamPoS
terminals.
6.1.1 General Care and Maintenance
General cleaning of the terminal, peripherals, and MSR is required on a regular basis. In
particular, dust must be removed from internal components, air vents, fans, and exhaust
screens to allow sufficient airflow to maintain proper internal operating temperatures.
Printers must also have paper dust and other foreign matter removed regularly to
maintain proper printer operation. The frequency of this cleaning depends on installed
environments. Lack of this cleaning will greatly reduce equipment reliability.
To achieve the MTBF of 500,000 passes for the MSR, cleaning with an MSR cleaner
card must be performed approximately every 1,000 passes.
To keep the terminal and its peripherals in good working condition, follow the guidelines
in this section.
1. Wipe the terminal and peripherals with a clean, soft cloth, dampened with water and
mild soap. Never use abrasive pads or cleansers.
2.
Vacuum the paper wells of the receipt and journal printers to remove paper particles
and dust.
3.
Clean the MICR mechanism on the printer once a month or after every 6,000 checks.
See cleaning instructions.
4.
If the keyboard or LCD has the MSR option installed, pass a magnetic stripe reader
cleaner through the magnetic stripe reader to remove dust particles from the reader.
The cleaner is a card covered with cloth on one side. Pass the card through the reader
with the cloth side facing the MSR head. An embossed arrow on the keyboard shows
where the MSR head is located.
5.
Never remove covers from the control unit and peripherals while power is connected.
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Note:
The procedures in this chapter are intended for
store personnel
. The
procedures in succeeding chapters are for
authorized service
personnel only
.
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