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MoniMax 5600   

Operator Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

 

     

 

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 Nautilus Hyosung Inc. 2009 All right reserved

Summary of Contents for MoniMax 5600

Page 1: ...MoniMax 5600 Operator Manual Copyright Nautilus Hyosung Inc 2009 All right reserved...

Page 2: ...lication September 2009 Chapter3 4 6 1 1 Updating Chapter 3 4 6 December 2009 Chapter 3 4 6 1 2 1 Updating chapter 3 Changing picture of Journal Printer Modifying Operating Environment in chapter 3 2...

Page 3: ...r Receipt Printer 3 7 3 6 Motor Driven Type Card Reader 3 8 3 7 Dip Type Card Reader Type 1 3 9 3 8 Dip Type Card Reader Type 2 3 10 3 9 CE Control Electronics IOBP 945G 3 11 3 10 CE Control Electroni...

Page 4: ...upervisor Main Menu 5 4 5 7 Configure 5 4 5 8 Version Info 5 7 5 9 Host Connection 5 7 5 10 ATM IP Setting 5 8 5 11 Reboot 5 9 5 12 Operator Main Menu 5 10 5 13 Replenish 5 10 5 14 EJ Backup 5 13 5 15...

Page 5: ...MoniMax 5600 1 Introduction 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 6: ...ansfer funds and inquiry balance through the insertion of a customer s card The MoniMax 5600 is easy to use easy to service and is able to support customer s needs 1 2 What is in this manual This manu...

Page 7: ...rack 1 2 3 Read EMV Level 1 2 Card Return for power failure Anti Skimming Thermal line receipt printer Loading paper semi automatically Electronic journal or Direct Thermal Printing or Dot Impact Prin...

Page 8: ...tion Panel and Handling Screen for Customer SPL Service Panel and Handling Screen for Operator Enhanced Rear Operator Panel IDC Identification Card Device PTR Printer mainly Receipt Printer PIN Encryp...

Page 9: ...MoniMax 5600 2 Safety Precautions 1 2 Chapter 2 Safety Precautions...

Page 10: ...these precautions may lead to injury or damage to the product Avoid operations not addressed in this manual If you cannot remedy system problems using the methods outlined in this manual please refer...

Page 11: ...rea away from any combustible materials The equipment may catch on fire from overheating or short circuit of the power supply unit Disassembly Warnings Do not disassemble or modify the equipment unles...

Page 12: ...MoniMax 5600 3 Hardware Specifications 3 1 Chapter 3 Hardware Specifications...

Page 13: ...MoniMax 5600 3 Hardware Specifications 3 2 3 Hardware Specifications 3 1 Dimensions Note All the unit in the dimension is millimeter and is inch scale Fig 3 1 Dimensions of MoniMax 5600...

Page 14: ...3 2 Component Location of MoniMax 5600 without Barcode Reader Camera 1 Mount Customer Display 15 1 TFT LCD VFD Signage Receipt Printer Motor Driven Type MCU Dip Type MCU is optional Encrypted PIN Pad...

Page 15: ...mponent Location of MoniMax 5600 with Barcode Reader Camera 1 Mount Customer Display 15 1 TFT LCD VFD Signage Receipt Printer Bar Code Reader Encrypted Pin pad Cash Dispensing Shutter Safety Body Func...

Page 16: ...3 4 b LCD customer keypad without bar code reader LCD 15 1 inch TFT LCD XGA Resolution 1024X 768 pixels XGA High contrast ratio High aperture structure Privacy filter Option High speed response Funct...

Page 17: ...g Unit Fig 3 5 CDU Features Automatic Shutter Supporting 4 types of denomination Number of cassette 5 Cassette 4 Cash out 1 Retract Huge capacity of 12 000 new notes 3 000 notes X 4 cassette Reject wa...

Page 18: ...5 SPR Slip Printer Receipt Printer Fig 3 6 Receipt Printer Features Thermal line printer with cutter Setting roll paper semi automatically Supporting Black Mark Paper Selectable by dip switch Refer t...

Page 19: ...en Type Card Reader Fig 3 7 Motor Driven Type Magnetic Card Reader Features Motor Driven Type EMV level 1 2 compliance Having rejection capacity of 50ea Supporting card return function during power fa...

Page 20: ...ions 3 9 3 7 Dip Type Card Reader Type 1 Fig 3 8 Dip Type Magnetic Card Reader Type 1 Features Dip type Card Reader ISO Track 1 2 Supporting magnetic card and IC card EMV level 1 compliance See MAGNET...

Page 21: ...dware Specifications 3 10 3 8 Dip Type Card Reader Type 2 Fig 3 9 Dip Type Magnetic Card Reader Type 2 Features Dip type Card Reader ISO 1 2 3 Read Supporting EMV level 1 2 See MAGNETIC CARD SPECIFICA...

Page 22: ...Electronics IOBP 945G Fig 3 10 Control Electronics IOBP 945G Features LGA775 support Intel Pentium 4 Celeron 1 GB DDR Memory 160GB HDD DVD RW Expansion Slots PCI 3 Serial Ports 8 Ports USB Ports 15 Po...

Page 23: ...CE Control Electronics ECS EG31M Fig 3 11 Control Electronics ECS EG31M Features Intel Celeron 4xx Pentium Dual Core E2xxx Core2 Duo Core2 Quad CPUs 1 GB DDR Memory 160GB HDD 1ea DVD RW Window XP Prof...

Page 24: ...ter Features Dot impact Printing High speed printing through logic seeking control Flexible paper feed setting permits printing in accordance with any user defined format 42columns Alphanumeric Char 2...

Page 25: ...ware Specifications 3 14 3 12 Journal Printer T JPR Fig 3 13 T JPR Journal Printer Features Direct Thermal printing Alpha numeric 95 graphics 128 international character 32 Printing available within 8...

Page 26: ...Standby Switch 3 Power Selection Switch Power Supply can be selected 110V or 230V by adjusting this switch as installation voltage can be changed 4 Battery Switch In case of power failure or blackout...

Page 27: ...ations 3 16 3 14 Control Panel Control Panel Description 1 Mode Switch Switching Mode from Normal to Supervisor via PNC B D 2 Indicator ON Host Connection OFF HOST Disconnection 3 Stand by Switch Turn...

Page 28: ...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 cannot be shared with any other...

Page 29: ...MoniMax 5600 4 Operating Instructions 4 1 Chapter 4 Operating Instructions...

Page 30: ...Closing the Security Door 4 1 1 Electronic Lock Opening the Security Door 1 Insert a key for the security cover and turn it 90 degrees clockwise Then the security cover will be opened 2 Insert a key...

Page 31: ...he picture 5 Turn the handle clockwise and open the security door How to change the Electronic Lock combination 1 Enter 0 0 0 0 0 0 six 6 zeros into the Electronic Lock keypad 2 Enter in the old combi...

Page 32: ...oor completely while turning a handle clockwise And then turn the handle counterclockwise to lock it 2 Turn the external surface of the electronic lock 90 degrees counterclockwise as shown in the pict...

Page 33: ...the LCD 2 Enter the factory combination of 50 25 50 by sequentially pressing those six buttons The LCD will display these number as they are entered 3 When the combination has been correctly entered t...

Page 34: ...ockwise until it is stopped 6 Turn the handle left CCW and open the door 7 Turning the dial left CCW will extend the lock s bolt to close the door Please try several times until you are comfortable wi...

Page 35: ...1 Insert a key for front panel and turn it clockwise 2 Pull the front panel outward with hands carefully 3 If you want to pull the front panel back to much degree for easy operation by any chance just...

Page 36: ...it reaches at top position so that two thumb screws is properly fixed At this moment make sure that the entrance of receipt printer is fully inserted into the guide bracket on front panel 2 After fix...

Page 37: ...tch 2 Turn on Main Power Switch System Power Off 1 Push right Power Switch for 1 second and then system will be shut down automatically 2 Turn off Battery Switch after shutdown is finished Warning Don...

Page 38: ...ly lift it up and pull out carefully 2 Place the cash cassette on a flat level platform and turn the cassette key clockwise to unlock a cassette cover Then lift up the cassette cover 3 Pull black push...

Page 39: ...less than 3 000 bills per cassette for new bills Make sure that Cash Low Bracket in cassette will not be extruded outside cassette after replenishing cash 5 Unlock the black push plate by pulling it a...

Page 40: ...e key counter clock wise until it is locked Remove the key when it is locked 7 Holding a cassette handle with one hand and supporting the cassette from the bottom with the other hand place the cassett...

Page 41: ...box key turn it clockwise and pull the box lid 3 Take out the rejected and retracted bills from the reject box Then close the box lid and turn the key counter clockwise Precaution Don t recycle rejec...

Page 42: ...y 4 6 How to Clear Jamming in cash dispenser 1 Turn power off and pull the whole unit of cash dispenser forward while pressing the highlighted green button 2 Move bills to the stacker temporarily by t...

Page 43: ...med notes inside cassette feed module 6 If there are jammed notes inside cassette feed module remove them carefully Turn the green knob clockwise or counter clockwise if necessary 7 After clearing jam...

Page 44: ...ard to load the receipt paper 4 7 How to Load the Receipt Paper Notes 1 Load a paper roll into the unit with the shape of the roll kept intact Deformed roll may cause jamming 2 The leading edge of the...

Page 45: ...f receipt roll and mount it onto the charger 3 Have receipt paper go down the white tension bar as shown the left picture and then pull it forward 4 Push the receipt paper inside the supporting bracke...

Page 46: ...ain the basic concept of receipt printer mechanism The major role of tension bar is to reduce the stress of paper when the receipt printer suddenly starts moving and to maintain the paper tension at c...

Page 47: ...heck if there is a jammed paper around transparent guide If so after pressing the green lever lift up the transparent guide and cut out the jammed paper with mechanical cutter carefully 2 After removi...

Page 48: ...Paper Roll 1 Open the rear door with key and pull the upper rail out as far as possible to manipulate the journal printer easily 2 Turn on the printer 3 Lift up Weight roll winder 4 Insert the paper...

Page 49: ...Hold the paper and insert it straight into the paper slot The printer feeds the paper automatically 7 If the printer doesn t feed the paper automatically press the FEED button until the paper comes o...

Page 50: ...1 Be sure to use roll paper that meets the specifications 2 Do not use paper rolls which have the paper glued to the core because the printer cannot detect the paper end correctly However if you will...

Page 51: ...ll 1 Pull up the paper and cut the paper at the dotted line shown in the picture 2 Remove the paper roll from the printer 3 Press the FEED button to remove the remaining paper Note Do not pull the rem...

Page 52: ...own the FEED button while you turn on the printer with the power switch 2 The printer prints the current printer settings Printing Alphanumeric character Any time that you want to see the alphanumeric...

Page 53: ...structions 4 25 4 9 2 T JPR 1 Insert the shaft into the paper and mount it 2 Turn the head up lever clockwise 3 Insert the edge of the paper under the damper Note Check the edge of the paper is clean...

Page 54: ...n the paper guides until the edge of the paper is shown 5 Turn the head up lever counter clockwise and the paper will be fed If the paper isn t fed check the power is on 6 Open the guide of the rewind...

Page 55: ...MoniMax 5600 4 Operating Instructions 4 27 8 Lastly press the feed button...

Page 56: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 1 Chapter 5 Operator Function...

Page 57: ...creen from OP mode and then turn off the power It means that you should not shut down in OP mode Otherwise it may not save the specification change completely 5 2 User Select Screen Press number of us...

Page 58: ...4 Select Password Change User can select to change the password or not Press number of choice CHANGE NOT CHANGE 5 5 Each Password Change Each User can change the each password If you want to use the...

Page 59: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 4 5 6 Supervisor Main Menu Supervisor use only menu version info configure host connection atm ip setting reboot 5 7 CONFIGURE...

Page 60: ...Max 5600 5 Operator Function 5 5 5 7 1 DISP CONFIG Display the configuration 5 7 2 PRINT CONFIG Print the configuration information 5 7 3 MACHINE NO Enter 6 digit machine number Use numeric key and EN...

Page 61: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 6 5 7 4 DATE TIME Set date and time Use numeric key and ENTER 5 7 5 DENOMINATION Set Denomination of each cassette Use numeric key and ENTER...

Page 62: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 7 5 8 VERSION INFO You can confirm the SP EP version To print the information press the 0 5 9 HOST CONNECTION This menu will be used later for TCP IP...

Page 63: ...niMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 8 5 10 ATM IP SETTING You can change the address for X 25 protocol and IP address for TCP IP later 5 10 1 LOCAL ADDRESS Set X 25 Local address Use numeric key and ENTE...

Page 64: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 9 5 10 2 REMOTE ADDRESS Set X 25 Remote address Use numeric key and ENTER 5 11 REBOOT You can reboot the system...

Page 65: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 10 5 12 OPERATOR Main Menu Operator use only menu replenish EJ backup EJ Viewer VFD reboot 5 13 REPLENISH...

Page 66: ...11 5 13 1 DISP SPPLY Displays receipt printer s paper supply status and device status of card reader and cash dispenser 5 13 2 PRNT SPPLY Print supply status to the receipt printer 5 13 3 DISP CASH D...

Page 67: ...spenser counters 5 13 5 CLR CARD Clear the number of captured card 5 13 6 CLR CIV RES Clear the Diverted Cash Count and Rejected Cash Count 5 13 7 INIT RECPT Reset the receipt printer 5 13 8 TEST CASH...

Page 68: ...ax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 13 5 13 10 CLR CASH Clear the Cash dispenser counters 5 14 EJ BACKUP 5 14 1 Start Date Input Input the start date to backup 5 14 2 End Date Input Input the End date to ba...

Page 69: ...MoniMax 5600 5 Operator Function 5 14 5 15 EJ Viewer You can see EJ Log 5 16 VFD 5 16 1 INPUT MESSAGE LOCAL Input the message for VFD...

Page 70: ...REBOOT You can reboot the system 5 18 TECHNICIAN Main Menu Technician use only menu diagnostic reboot 5 19 DIAGNOSTIC You can test these devices CashDispenser ReceiptPrinter CardReader Pinpad Camera O...

Page 71: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 1 Chapter 6 Appendix...

Page 72: ...cceptable condition Bill which is very clean and can readily be recognized as a true bill Bill has sufficient life or sizing to be handled easily Bill which can be manually held straightly when one en...

Page 73: ...iMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 3 A 2 Unacceptable condition Bill having serious wrinkles torn or broken section wherein paper fiber is broken and separation begins Wrinkle Torn Broken section Torn Broken Sect...

Page 74: ...izing but stained seriously Bill with holes Perforated bill Bill ragged and cannot be held straightly when one end is supported by a hand Stained Hole 20mm 35mm When the bill is held by 20mm and the s...

Page 75: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 5 Bill with cellophane tape scotch tape etc Bill with folds Gradually curved bill bills tied by hand seal etc Tape Fold Band seal...

Page 76: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 6 Bill with folded lines...

Page 77: ...pplies to the receipt paper of MoniMax 5600 B 2 Specification Paper type Thermal roll paper Print color Black B 3 Specification of the Receipt Paper Paper type Thermal roll paper Print color Black Spe...

Page 78: ...rnal roll dimension Note 1 Store the paper roll separately to prevent damage to the paper Note 2 Do not connect the papers with tape Note 3 Make sure the paper end is not attached to the paper pipe No...

Page 79: ...4 2 Printing specification of the black mark 1 Use black without dark or bright shades 2 Use the oil ink no surface gloss 3 Permeation ratio Less than 10 4 Reflection ratio PCS 0 9 or higher Less than...

Page 80: ...expose it to direct sunlight or leave it under the fluorescent lamp for a long time 3 Keep it away form the organic solvents Paper color may change if the paper comes in contact with organic solvents...

Page 81: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 11 C MAGNETIC CARD SPECIFICATIONS Item ISO Card Unit Inch Length Card Bending Magnetic Stripe Position Fig 6 4 Magnetic Card Specifications...

Page 82: ...D 2 1 MDP 350 ITEM Specifications Remarks Paper Type Roll and Normal Paper Thickness 0 2mm Maximum in Roll Type Paper Width 76 2mm 0 7mm 57 5 0 5mm Maximum Diameter 83 mm Core Inner 19 5 mm Outer 22 m...

Page 83: ...ssette Specifications MDP 350 ITEM Specifications Remarks Color Purple LIFE 3 Millions Characters 7 x 9 font Martial Oil Ink Thickness 0 119 0 0005MM Tensile Strength 5kg 1 2inch Ribbon Winding Over 2...

Page 84: ...ck 1 Enter valid six 6 digit code 2 The lock will signal a valid code entry with a double signal 3 Within four 4 seconds turn handle to the open position 4 Pull door open Invalid Code Entry Lock will...

Page 85: ...small screw to secure the battery compartment cover to the keypad housing If your model has this screw it must be removed first before following the steps listed below 1 Remove black plastic battery...

Page 86: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 16 Fig 6 5 Changing Battery 1...

Page 87: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 17 Fig 6 6 Changing Battery 2...

Page 88: ...000 Locks with a code level of 71 or greater you may change the Shelved Mode combination You may change the default Factory Combination of 50 25 50 to a new combination to be used while the lock is st...

Page 89: ...nter combination Factory will be displayed 10 EnF Enter New Combination Cnf Select and enter the new combination CnF confirm new Factory combination will be displayed 11 Cnf Enter New Combination POC...

Page 90: ...1914000 Head overheat 1 Turn off the power for a moment to slow down overheat of head and turn on the power 1914100 Paper jam error 1 Remove the jammed paper and initialize 9721010 Failed to connect c...

Page 91: ...d when paper is not properly cut while operating 1 Check the Cutter module 2 Check if printer head lever is properly close 20109 Black mark is not properly detected in receipt paper before printing 1...

Page 92: ...size of image print data is abnormal while printing image 1 Check the AP version and initialize 97200 Failed to communicate with Receipt printer when connected to SP open 1 Check if communication cabl...

Page 93: ...contacts were released from the card 3001000 To show that the card was not carried to the specific location after specified number of trial for specified time during execution of command of carrying...

Page 94: ...not operating correctly 3001900 To show that a card was not inserted from the rear even if 10 seconds had passed after the execution of BACK ENTRY command 3002000 To show that track has parity error 3...

Page 95: ...ck position Failure at sensor PDI 3004500 ICRW lost sight of the card when ICRW completed to carrry the card to dhe rear position during the card acceptance and ICRW ejected the card to entrance gate...

Page 96: ...te with IC card without card activation 3006600 ICRW tried to activate with ICC SAM but the card returned ATR which is not supported 3006900 ICRW tried to activate with ICC SAM but the card returned A...

Page 97: ...sensor cable is disconnected 4 Exchange a sensor after abnormal operating CS3 Gate detecting sensor 40013 CS2 and CS3 Dark detection during initializing or dispense reserved operation The same as 4001...

Page 98: ...e same as 40011 40012 and 40018 error handling 4001C CS4A and CS4B Dark detection during initializing or dispense reserved operation The same as 40014 and 40018 error handling 4001D CS2 CS4A and CS4B...

Page 99: ...xchange sensor if error occurs after checking CS13 sensor operation 40029 CS11A and CS13 Dark detection during initializing or dispense reserved operation The same as 40021 and 40028 error handling 40...

Page 100: ...emoving notes or dust over Gate 2 Check CS3 Sensor BKRT 3 Check CS3 Sensor Cable 4 Exchange Sensor after abnormal operating CS3 Gate detecting Sensor 5 Exchange Reject Solenoid 1 4003A When more than...

Page 101: ...Sensor 4 Check dust existing in CS5 Sensor Guide 5 Check dust existing in Main Motor Encoder Slit 6 Check index value of notes each cassette 40042 CS13 Required Notes Separated rejection 1 Check note...

Page 102: ...command 2 Check communication cable 3 Check CDU Firmware Version 4004A TIME OUT JAM Separated rejection 1 Remove jammed notes on CDU return path 2 Remove dust in CS11AB CS21AB CS31AB CS41AB CS4AB CS13...

Page 103: ...at the position of the CS13 sensor 3 Remove a dust on the CS13 sensor 40056 Abnormal operation of the gate solenoid 1 during dispense operation 1 Remove a jammed note on the gate 2 Remove notes in th...

Page 104: ...S11AB CS21AB CS31AB and CS41AB sensors 2 Check the clutch operation Life test command 3 Check specifications of 3 Cassette FM Board Dip Switch 2 4 6 On 4 Check specifications of 4 Cassette FM Board Di...

Page 105: ...sensor 4008A CS11AB Dark detection on transport path before dispense operation 1 Remove the remaining notes and foreign objects at the position of the CS11AB sensor 2 Check if the CS11AB sensor cable...

Page 106: ...ted 3 Exchange a sensor after abnormal operating the CS4 sensor 4008F Error occurs when CS13 sensor regard hole in bill as wrong 40090 Mismatched number of check sheets 1 Check dispensed check and rej...

Page 107: ...check sheets pick up during check dispense operation The same as 40092 handling 40096 Reject error due to the abnormal half of check during check dispense operation The same as 40092 handling 40097 R...

Page 108: ...during initializing or dispense reserved operation 1 Remove the remaining notes and foreign objects at the position of the CS31B sensor 2 Check settings of 3 Cassette FM Board Dip Switch 2 4 6 On 3 C...

Page 109: ...te or remount it 4 Remove the dust on the CS31A and CS31B Sensors 5 Replace 3 cassette box when multiple errors occur 400A1 Detected the CS9 Dark in Reject Retract box during initializing 1 Open the r...

Page 110: ...the tray before delivery or retract operation 1 If error occurs when checking CS CDU B D CN2 17 24 disconnection and operation replace a sensor 2 Check the tray deliver position operation 400AF Recei...

Page 111: ...ccur 400C3 3 Cassette Jam during dispense operation 3 CST Encoder Error 1 Remove a jammed note in 3 Cassette 2 Mount 3 cassette box after realigning notes in 1 cassette box 3 Remove foreign objects on...

Page 112: ...and the tray 2 Check if the CS 14 sensor cable is disconnected 3 Check the feed motor operation in the throat unit 4 Exchange a sensor after abnormal operating the CS 14 sensor 400D1 Feeding time out...

Page 113: ...ializing or dispense reserved operation 1 Check 4 Cassette specifications for CDU Version 2 Remove the remaining notes and foreign objects at the position of the CS41A and CS41B sensors 3 Check if 3 C...

Page 114: ...ng or dispense reserved operation 1 Check 4 Cassette specifications for CDU Version 2 Remove the remaining notes and foreign objects at the position of the CS41B sensor 3 Check if 3 Cassette FM B D CN...

Page 115: ...Remove the dust on the CS41A and CS41B sensors 5 Replace 4 cassette box when multiple error occur 400E0 Dark light sensor test error CS11A CS11B CS4 during initializing 1 Check if each sensor is moun...

Page 116: ...If error occurs when checking the CS31B 4 CST FM B D CN3 disconnection operation replace a sensor 4 Check if 3 Cassette FM B D CN2 and 4 Cassette FM B D CN1 are connected 5 Check settings of 4 Casset...

Page 117: ...ion or retract operation jam The same as 400F3 handling 400F6 Failed to fall down bills during forced initializing and retract operation 1 Remove the remaining notes and foreign objects in the throat...

Page 118: ...ase other command is executed in Cash Unit Exchange 97191 In case it is not eh Cash Unit Exchange 97192 Cash dispenser service is already cash in state 97193 In case it is not the status of Cash In 97...

Page 119: ...bills X is the number of cassette 97447 Cassette 1 misfeed 9745B Cassette 2 misfeed 9749F Cassette 3 misfeed 9747C Cassette 4 misfeed 9740010 Fail to open port 97414 Dark light sensor error CS4 during...

Page 120: ...g 974D8 Dark light sensor error CS41A CS41B during idle status of cash dispenser 9740020 Fail to produce file 9740025 Fail to copy file 9740101 In case of being selected cassette not dispensed 4DN00 A...

Page 121: ...16 Received data time out of EPP 1 Check if communication cable or com port is not connected 9701017 Delivered data time out of EPP 1 Check if communication cable or com port is not connected 9701031...

Page 122: ...s where strong static electricity can occur 5 Avoid placing the product next to equipment that produce electromagnetic waves It could interfere with data transfer 6 The floor must allow easy wheelchai...

Page 123: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 53 Installation space Note All the unit in the dimension is millimeter and is inch scale Fig 6 7 Installation space 1 Plane view 21 38 18 84 1 57 59 06 26 97 51 57...

Page 124: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 54 Fig 6 8 Installation space 2 Side view 50 75 58 43 30 1494 5 58 84...

Page 125: ...the whole machine from the bottom and set it aside Physical Installation To install the Model MoniMax 5600 ATM perform the following steps 1 Place the Anchor bolts locate sheet at the place where the...

Page 126: ...MoniMax 5600 6 Appendix 6 56 Fig 6 9 Anchor diagram for MoniMax 5600 ATM...

Page 127: ...ch as possible while making it as level as possible 2 Keep the vault within 145 8mm 5 7 inch from the floor since this ATM machine can fall if you turn the adjuster too much 3 Adjust the position of t...

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