3 - Mechanical Integration
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3.6
Cabling
This section provides information about mechanical integration of cables into a solution design. For
details about electrical aspects of integrating the device, see section
MagTek recommends incorporating cable ties (not included) in the solution design to make sure the
cables stay connected during use, and provide strain relief for the device’s connectors.
If the solution design includes an enclosure, the enclosure should include adequate clearance for
installation and maintenance personnel to connect and disconnect all mechanical hardware and cables. If
the solution uses cable ties for strain relief, it should provide additional clearance to cut and re-tie them.
It should also provide support for the device when cables are being connected and disconnected.
Installation technicians will need to be provided detailed instructions for installing the cabling. For some
basic guidelines, see section
3.7
Miscellaneous Considerations
The device operates on low power, so no special cooling should be necessary. However, if the solution
design includes an enclosure, there must be adequate clearance around device for heat to escape, and the
enclosure must not be an isolated thermal system that traps indefinite amounts of heat.
The device incorporates a beeper for auditory feedback to cardholders and operators (see section
). The solution design should take this into
account to avoid accidentally making the beeper inaudible.