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4.2 Location and Set-up
Choose a location that provides at least 1-inch of open space
between surfaces adjacent to the Unit’s sides, front, and top.
This space is required to allow for proper ventilation of the
Unit. At least 3 inches of space is required behind the Unit
for cabling and airflow.
Position the Unit so adequate space is provided on both the
left and right sides to open the doors. Alternately verify that
the Unit can be moved (or rolled) to an open area where the
doors can be fully opened. The left and right doors must be
able to swing open 90º to load ticket stock or to perform
routine maintenance.
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Do not install the Unit where it will be exposed to direct
sunlight. Sunlight may affect the optical sensors resulting
in stock loading difficulties. Direct sunlight can also
affect the readability of the front panel display.
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The Unit is intended for indoor use only. Place the Unit on
a firm solid surface. If placed on an unsteady surface, it
may fall and become damaged.
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To protect the Unit from overheating, do not block
openings on the enclosure. Do not place the Unit on or
near a heat source, such as a radiator or heat register.
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The Unit uses a grounded 3-prong power cable as a safety
feature, which will only connect to a grounded wall outlet.
If the power cable cannot be plugged into the outlet, contact
an electrician to have the outlet replaced.
Do not use an
adapter to defeat the grounding feature.
4.3 Plugging into the Unit
The Unit has the following physical connections:
1.
POWER:
An IEC 320 power connection accepting
110/220VAC (50/60Hz).
2.
COMM 1 and COMM 2:
RS-232 interface connections.
These connections are DB-25 female pin connectors and
are configured as DTE. A null modem cable quickly
interfaces the Unit to a standard connection on a typical
PC-based host system.
Optional Connections
3.
Ethernet:
An optional RJ-45 connection is available for
Ethernet-based connections providing TCP/IP and Web
Server connectivity.
4.
USB:
An optional Universal Serial Bus connection is
available for USB connectivity.
5.
Modem:
An optional RJ-11/RJ-12 connection is
available for modem (phone line) based connections.
6.
RF:
An optional antenna mount is available for RF based
connectivity.