Introduction
Operator Manual
T
4000™
(Rev 1)
© Hantle 2010
1.6
1.2.5 Main Control Board
Samsung S3C2440AL-40 RISC 32-bit CPU
64 MB RAM
WinCE™ 5.0 Operating System
Modem: 56,000 bps dial-up modem (standard)
TCP/IP Ethernet connection – onboard SSL
Electronic Journal: 40,000 transactions
Battery back-up for set-up parameters (NVRAM)
Real time clock
1.2.6 Operating Environment
POWER REQUIREMENTS
110/220 VAC
r
10%, 50/60 Hz, 145 Watts
POWER CONNECTIONS
For warranty purposes, the Hantle
T
4000™ series ATM must be connected to a
dedicated power circuit. This circuit must consist of line, neutral, and ground leads
connected directly to the power circuit breaker panel. This circuit should not be
shared with any other equipment. Use of a surge protector or uninterruptible power
supply is recommended.
PHONE LINE REQUIREMENTS
The Hantle
T
4000 series ATM should be connected to a dedicated phone line. This
line must be a direct dial analog line. Make sure to disable any voice-mail included
on that phone line. This line should not be shared with any other equipment at the
location. Use of shielded (CAT5) phone cable is recommended for best performance
and to reduce the chance of interference. ‘Digital’ phone lines are NOT supported.
NETWORK (TCP/IP) REQUIREMENTS
For connection to processor via TCP/IP, use an Ethernet Patch-Cable (not included).
The ATM must connect to a device (Router) that can provide DHCP support unless a
static IP address is assigned by the service provider. It is recommended the ATM
connect to a broadband router (Linksys, Netgear, Belkin) or similar device rather
than directly to a Cable/DSL modem. For advanced or corporate networks, provide
the IT staff with ATM Host IP address and Host Port information (available from your
ISO).
TEMPERATURE
In storage
: 32
q
F - 123
q
F (0
q
C
a
49
q
C)
While operating
: 40
q
F - 95
q
F (5
q
C
a
35
q
C)
HUMIDITY
In storage
: 10% < RH < 90%, non-condensed
While operating
: 15% < RH < 85%, non-condensed