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Compliance Statements 

FCC Compliance Statement NOTE: The statement below is included in this document to comply with a Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) regulation. The FCC is an agency of the United States government; thus, the 
statement below applies to computing equipment installed in the United States of America. Unisys is taking appropriate 
steps to be in compliance with FCC regulations and similar regulations of other countries. 

WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A device, pursuant to Part 
15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the 
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case 
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 
 
Canadian Regulatory Statement:  
This class A apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- 
                                                          Causing Equipment Regulations.   
                                                          Cet appareil de la classe Arespecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le  
                                                          matériel brouilleur du Canada. 
 
In the event repairs are ever needed to the UEC 6000 or UEC 7000, refer to local procedures or call your 
distributor/reseller.

 

Summary of Contents for UEC 7000 Series

Page 1: ...UEC 6000 and UEC 7000 Series Installation Guide Unisys UEC 7011 Unisys ...

Page 2: ...nd other countries The Unisys logo is a trademark of Unisys Corporation All other brand names and trademarks appearing in this guide are the property of their respective holders Copyright Unisys Corporation 2006 Copyrighted material licensed by Unisys Corporation from a third party All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of Unisys Corp...

Page 3: ... Contents Compliance Statements 2 Introduction 3 Requirements 4 Setting Up the UEC 6000 or UEC 7000 5 Maintaining the UEC 6000 or UEC 7000 16 Troubleshooting 18 Specifications 21 Warranty Information 24 ...

Page 4: ... against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user wi...

Page 5: ... Utilizing industry leading progressive MICR method and imaging technology the UEC 6000 and the UEC 7000 are ideal for Check Electronification Check Cashing and Walk in Bill Payment applications The information in this guide covers several versions of the UEC 6000 and UEC 7000 Verify the options on your machine model and utilize the appropriate information ...

Page 6: ...other than the areas specified in this guide will void the warranty Recommendations This unit may be installed and programmed by a distributor reseller other than the original manufacturer Record all distributor contact information for future reference Save the original box and packing material Re use them if the unit must be shipped to a new location Position the unit so that the operator has eas...

Page 7: ...work connection depending on your unit and power connections B Unpack the Shipping Box 1 Open the top of the box 2 Remove and unwrap the items 3 Save the box and wrapping for future use NOTE Before unpacking the box examine it for damage received during shipping If the scanner or any component appears damaged do not use it File a claim with the shipping company and contact your distributor Your UE...

Page 8: ... B below does not include an MSR Scanner Model A will be graphically represented throughout this manual for consistency All other features of the UEC 6000 and UEC 7000 are available as standard or optional on either model Check Insertion Slot Terminal Status LED Light Magnetic Stripe Reader Check Insertion Slot Terminal Status LED Light Model A Model B ...

Page 9: ...ts Cover Latch Outside Cover in raised position Image Frame in raised position Image Sensor Document Feed Plate comes out to reveal the optional Franking Acknowledgement Printer Assembly UEC 7000 shown Document Sensors ...

Page 10: ...t to a PC AUX Yellow Use this port to connect optional peripheral devices such as a pass through printer COM Green Use this port to connect to a PC or terminal TEL Purple This port offers an optional modem to be connected to a telephone line Some scanners may not contain a TEL Port Power USB AUX COM TEL ...

Page 11: ...dge into the unit I Access the Printer Assembly 1 Press the latch and lift the cover to access the imaging frame 2 Lift the imaging frame to access the feed plate 3 Locate the blue tab on the side of the unit a With your thumb on the outside of the unit apply enough pressure to pull the blue tab towards the outside of the unit and hold it there b While holding the blue tab lift the document feed p...

Page 12: ...ent feed plate by pressing down firmly until it clicks into place 4 Close the imaging frame 5 Close the outside cover CAUTION Avoid contact with the main drive roller to prevent ink transfer to documents See Cleaning the Imager for details Ink may be harmful if swallowed Avoid contact with eyes Damage to the unit or the cartridge resulting from modifying the cartridge is not the responsibility of ...

Page 13: ...hone line into the telephone company wall jack Test the Telephone Line and Third Party Line 1 Call the third party line to ensure that it is working properly 2 If the third party line is not working contact your local telephone company for repair 3 If the telephone line works contact your application provider to have the UEC 6000 or the UEC 7000 serviced CAUTION Plug the telephone line into an out...

Page 14: ...t to power the LED will light up Your unit is now turned on CAUTION Disconnecting the power source while the terminal is processing a transaction may cause data files stored in the unit s memory to be lost NOTE The UEC 6000 and UEC 7000 power adaptor contains a locking mechanism that securely connects the power cord to the scanner To prevent cord damage do not pull on the cord Firmly slide back th...

Page 15: ...nit is ready to accept checks when the LED is green As shown on the right insert the check Flush to the right side of the UEC 6000 or the UEC 7000 Information side facing up MICR line to the inside right Swiping Magnetic Stripe Cards Optional Swipe the credit card with the black magnetic stripe facing downward and to the left CAUTION Do not open the cover or otherwise try to access the inside of t...

Page 16: ...next job with a command from the terminal Amber Flashing The unit is sending or receiving information from the terminal wait Red Green Amber Flashing The unit is starting up or performing diagnostics wait Red Solid The unit failed during a self test check the terminal display for instructions refer to your local procedures call your distributor reseller Red Flashing An error occurred during proces...

Page 17: ...sful in reading the MICR line One long beep LED is flashing red An error occurred during processing or storing of the captured image A Typical Check Processing LED Cycle 1 The unit is on and idle the LED is Solid Amber 2 The LED turns to Solid Green when the scanner is ready to accept a check 3 A check is run through the unit the LED turns OFF 3 4 seconds then Flashes Green The unit emits a short ...

Page 18: ...ss the latch and lift the cover to access the imaging frame 2 Lift the imaging frame to access the document feed plate 3 Locate the blue tab on the side of the unit With your thumb positioned on the outside of the unit apply enough pressure to pull the blue tab towards the outside of the unit and hold it there 4 While holding the blue tab lift the document feed plate up and to the left or up and f...

Page 19: ... locate and access the document sensors follow the instructions below 1 Press the latch and lift the cover to access the imaging frame 2 Lift imaging frame to access the document sensors 3 Use a lens cleaning tissue or a damp lint free cloth to remove any ink or dust from the document sensors to remove any ink or dust from the main drive roller Document Sensors ...

Page 20: ...e that they are still connected properly 2 Ensure the telephone line is working by removing the connection from the UEC 6000 or the UEC 7000 and connecting it to a telephone base unit 3 If the telephone line is not working contact your local telephone company for repair Peripheral Device Does Not Respond 1 Ensure that the scanner s cable is still properly connected to the correct port on the back ...

Page 21: ...irections below 1 Press the latch and lift the cover to access the imaging frame 2 Lift the imaging frame to access the document feed plate 3 Clear any paper or debris from the imaging frame and document feed plate 4 Ensure that the black fingers on the baffle move freely UEC 7000 only 5 Use a lens cleaning tissue or a damp lint free cloth to remove any ink or dust from the document sensors 6 Ensu...

Page 22: ...Properly Test the Card Swipe Mechanism 1 Ensure that you are swiping the card properly The black magnetic stripe on the back of the card must face downward and to the left 2 Try using another card to ensure the first card was not defective ...

Page 23: ... x 6 2 wide x 5 3 high 22 5 cm long x 15 5 cm wide x 13 5 cm high Unit Weight UEC 6000 3 1lbs 1 4 Kg UEC 7000 3 4 lbs 1 5 Kg Unit Orientation For proper operation place unit on a level horizontal surface UEC 6000 and UEC 7000 Connectors Power Red Mini DIN 3 pin USB Orange USB A 1 1 AUX Yellow Mini DIN 8 pin COM Green Mini DIN 9 pin TEL Purple RJ11 plug Modem optional ...

Page 24: ... W x 4 4 L 5 5 cm x 11 2 cm Maximum 4 W x 9 L 10 16 cm x 22 86 cm Weight Range 8 lb to 100 lb thermal paper to business card stock Font E13B MICR Character Set Alphanumeric OCR A and B font recognition optional Electrical Power Requirements for Power Adapter Use a Unisys supplied power adaptor UEC 7000 Series Power Supply Unisys Direct P N 75 0497 901 Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 2A Output 24VDC 1 5...

Page 25: ... V 34bis V 34 V F C V 32bis V 32 V 22bis V 22A B V 23 V 21 Bell 212A and 103 Error Correction V 42 LAPM and MNP 2 4 Data Compression V 42bis and MNP 5 Optional Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Specifications MSR Specifications 3 track bi directional ...

Page 26: ... below Equipment a may be newly manufactured b may be assembled from new or serviceable used parts that are equivalent to new parts in performance or c may have been previously installed During this twelve month warranty period Unisys or its designee will repair or replace any defective item of Equipment or part or component of Equipment promptly reported or sent to Unisys or its designee by purch...

Page 27: ...ded to purchaser all of which is sold or licensed to purchaser AS IS Purchaser agrees to look solely to the warranties and remedies if any provided by the manufacturer or its Unisys reseller These limited warranties give you specific legal rights you may have others which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may...

Page 28: ...ation 2006 Copyrighted material licensed by Unisys Corporation from a third party All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of Unisys Corporation Part Number 6873 8277 000 ...

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