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User Manual

 

FX915SC-ASK

 

NFC Android Validator

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FX915SC-ASK

Page 1: ...User Manual FX915SC ASK NFC Android Validator ...

Page 2: ... 3 How to install a Back Casing Pole 14 8 2 4 How to install the front casing 27 8 2 5 Troubleshooting Maintenance 27 8 3 How to clean plastic surfaces 28 8 4 How to store FX915SC ASK 28 8 5 How to switch the device ON or OFF 29 8 6 Home screen and synchronization 29 8 7 How to read an NFC card 30 8 8 How to read a barcode 1D 2D 31 8 9 About the SIM SAM slots 31 9 Technical specifications 32 10 Wa...

Page 3: ...2 13 2 NFC module information 37 ...

Page 4: ...ide Wi Fi and the Wi Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners FAMOCO SAS 59 avenue Victor Hugo 75116 Paris FRANCE contact famoco com www famoco com 3 Warnings and safety notices Please read all the safety notices before using this device Do not use the device near fuel or chemicals or in any prescribed a...

Page 5: ... software provided by service providers or carriers and is subject to change without prior notice Available features and additional services may vary by device software or service provider Applications and their functions may vary by country region or hardware specifications Famoco is not liable for performance issues caused by applications from any provider other than Famoco Famoco is not liable ...

Page 6: ... the accessories scan engine ASK module and touch panel Best practices when using a battery Charge the battery promptly when empty Do not leave the battery in a discharged state Keep your device and battery cool High temperatures degrade the battery more quickly The battery will not charge when over 45 C To prevent an accelerated degradation of the battery do not leave in charge for more than 10 h...

Page 7: ...er is the theoretical maximum peak power consumption of FX9 validators in its most complete configuration The real consumption average maximum may be lower depending on the Validator s configuration but in any case it will never exceed 25Wh The recommended cross section for a copper wire cable depending on its length understood as the round trip of the conductor between the Validator and the power...

Page 8: ...m2 AWG 18 8 2 2 How to install Back Casings Wall 8 2 2 1 Tools of the installer 8 2 2 1 1 Tools list The installer should be equipped with the following tools Designation Quantity Drill 1 Electric screwdriver optional 1 Torx screwdriver TT20 shaft length 80 mm 1 per installer 8 2 2 1 2 List of supplies Designation Comment Quantity Drill between 5 and 8 mm depending on type of anchorage desired Dri...

Page 9: ...and level A seal is still provided to compensate for roughness and surface defects 8 2 2 2 2 Electrical recommendations Please refer to section 8 2 1 Electrical recommendations 8 2 2 2 3 Drilling fixing jig Place the appliance at the desired floor height taking care to check the specific height instructions according to the different use cases Drilling template is as follows ...

Page 10: ...xation among those available 2 Use the drilling template or directly mark the surface to identify the position of the different holes to make to fix the support Use a drill and dowels adapted to the type of materials full hollow 3 Breakable openings are available for the passage of cables Identify and break only those that will be required to connect the device among those available ...

Page 11: ...ounting consists of A back casing Two seals A central room housing the power supply electronics The validator support installation uses the following elements 2 star screws for fixing the lower caliper the red part at the bottom of the device on the previous picture 8 Torx screws T20 for assembly of the centerpiece on the back casing The back can be delivered partially assembled at the request of ...

Page 12: ...sary These devices will be powered and connected to the central Android system once the front casing is placed and the entire validator closed Please note that the available USB interface is type 2 0 and the current delivered by each port is limited to 500mA 3 Before making the electrical connection make sure that the power supply is switched off during the entire intervention a Strip the power su...

Page 13: ...st be removed d In the case of cables passing through protruding grommets use the lower bracket to tighten and secure the cables against possible tearing 4 Before closing the unit make sure that the seal on the contour of the back casing is correctly fitted In any way the two ferrite beads installed on cables in the Back Casing must be removed Please ensure there are installed before to close the ...

Page 14: ...er TT20 with rod length of 80 mm minimum to go to the bottom of the barrel in order to screw and close the wall mount 6 The result is as follows The whole assembly remains secure and access to the electronic card remains hidden thus avoiding any manipulation by maintenance personnel that could result in an accident by electrocution ...

Page 15: ...depending on the voltage used to power the FX9 for FX925SC ING and FX925SF ING 8 2 3 How to install a Back Casing Pole 8 2 3 1 Product Content The FX9 validator is composed of the following pieces A back casing consisting of a system to attach to the pole and a DC power board A front casing which contains all the electronics and intelligence of the device 8 2 3 2 Tools of the installer 8 2 3 2 1 T...

Page 16: ... 2 per unit refer to the chapter Electrical recommendations 8 2 3 3 Prerequisite installation 8 2 3 3 1 Pole topology The pole on which the FX9 validator is installed must be straight and vertical with a cross section diameter between 30 and 40 mm The device is designed to be installed in a vertical position right side up 8 2 3 3 2 Electrical recommendations Please refer to section 8 2 1 Electrica...

Page 17: ...fix the support 2 Use a 5 5mm 0 1mm drill bit to make the holes at the extremities Only one is mandatory This hole will be used for the anti rotation screw 3 Use a drill and if necessary a tapered reamer to make the central hole This hole will be used for the power cable The minimum recommended diameter for easy cable routing is 12mm maximum recommended to avoid the pole weakening is 16mm 4 In thi...

Page 18: ... 3 4 Mechanical assembly electrical installation Warning For safety reasons make sure that the power supply is turned off throughout the operation 8 2 3 4 1 Preparation for assembly The back casing of the Validator consists of A back casing part An intermediate part housing the power supply board Two sets of fixing brackets Three seals each one composed of two halves ...

Page 19: ...rs and hexagonal head screws 2 per pair of brackets 8 TT20 Torx screws for fixing the intermediate part on the back casing part The mounting system composed of metal brackets and plastic spacers can adapt to all pole sizes from 30mm to 40mm in diameter Follow the steps described below depending on the initial state of the assembly 8 2 3 4 2 Preparation of the back casing 1 The hexagonal head screw...

Page 20: ...meter bars It is recommended to use the spacers configuration behind between the brackets as follows 3 Apply the same process and configuration to both upper and lower brackets and place half of the upper and lower sealing rings Several types of seals can be used to adapt to the different pole diameters Choose the one that best suits you Seal Type 1 can be identified by a 30 34 engraving Seal Type...

Page 21: ... by a 36 40 engraving 4 The fully assembled back casing will hold the rear seal halves and the rear brackets as follows 8 2 3 4 3 Mounting the back casing 1 Place the back casing on the pole align the holes with the mounting brackets ...

Page 22: ...s depending on the diameter of the pole so that they serve as a stop against excessive tightening of the fixing bracket Place the nuts screws with the washers provided 3 Place the upper brackets so that they align the hole s in the bar with the anti rotation screw s ...

Page 23: ...king nuts and the anti rotation screw s using the pipe wrench The result is 8 2 3 4 4 Intermediate part fixing 1 Remove the lid that protects the access to the accessible electric items the terminal block the fuse and a jumper ...

Page 24: ...23 2 Pass the power cable through the opening in the center 3 Place the remaining halves of the seals on the top and bottom of the intermediate part ...

Page 25: ...cable hang slightly while waiting for the wire connection 8 2 3 4 5 Electrical connection For safety reasons make sure that the power supply is turned off throughout the operation 1 Strip the two power wires Crimp the end of the wires only if necessary 2 On the terminal block connect the and wires respecting the polarity marked on the plastic The terminal block secures the wire via pressure Press ...

Page 26: ...on the FX9 version you use a For FX925SC ING FX925SF ING the jumper must be plugged b For FX915SC ASK FX925SC TT the jumper must be removed Finally replace the lid as shown in the image below to hide the wiring and protect the access to the terminal block and fuse ...

Page 27: ...sing provides 2 female USB type A connectors for external peripherals and dongles These peripherals will operate together with the front casing once the FX9 validator is assembled Please note the USB standard is USB 2 0 Therefore the maximum power supply available per connector is 500 mA ...

Page 28: ...aintenance 8 2 5 1 Troubleshooting Refer to the table below to identify and resolve the problem Problem Solution No voltage 5V DC detected in the central connector 1 Check that the DC power input is at the terminal block 2 Check that the cable ends are inserted into the terminal block 3 Check the condition of the fuse under the terminal block casing The recommendation on the number of spacers on t...

Page 29: ...support famoco com 8 3 How to clean plastic surfaces Here are a few extra tips to help keep you healthy and connected using your Famoco devices Famoco devices without a protective case or screen protector Spray an alcohol based 70 isopropyl directly on a soft lint free cloth and wipe down your Famoco device while it is powered down and unplugged Avoid getting moisture in the charging port and do n...

Page 30: ...n a screen as shown below Figure No applications installed screen Connection To set up your device you need connectivity The Internet connection can be done via cellular data when you insert a SIM in the device via Wi Fi when connecting the device via a wireless connection or via USB using the ports in the device If there is a connection one of the following screens will appear depending on the sy...

Page 31: ...r the NFC design of a hand holding a card on the front casing below the scan engine The device can read an NFC card at less than 3cm Supported cards Any ISO 14443 A B B standard card Mifare classicTM Mifare ULTM Mifare PlusTM Mifare DesFireTM ITSO Calypso VDV KA CTS512B CTM512B ST SR Family Sony Felica Java Card software development needed to support each kind of card For specific development supp...

Page 32: ...17 MicroPDF417 Data Matrix Maxicode QR Code MicroQR Aztec Hanxin etc Please ensure that performances of the FX9 validators are sufficient to read barcodes you choose to use under your use and installation conditions barcode size barcode media type brightness of the environment For specific development support get in touch with your sales representative 8 9 About the SIM SAM slots There are 3 slots...

Page 33: ...D up to 32GB Display Characteristics 5 0 IPS FWVGA 960x480 pixels Touch Panel 5 0 touchscreen Notification LED 1 multi color LED red green blue Security Embedded SE TDA8029 SAM slots 1 SAM slot on the ASK Paragon module 1 SAM slot on the smartphone NFC Operating modes Reader writer Supported cards Any ISO 14443 A B B standard card Mifare classicTM Mifare ULTM Mifare PlusTM Mifare DesFireTM ...

Page 34: ...r 1D UPC EAN Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 Code 11 Matrix 2 of 5 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 Mis Plessey GSI DataBar China Postal Korean Postal etc 2D PDF417 MicroPDF417 Data Matrix Maxicode QR Code MicroQR Aztec Hanxin etc Performance Read barcodes from paper mobile phones and tablets Speaker Microphone Accelerometer Yes Size L x W x H Pole 130 x 110 x 330 mm Wall 160 x 115 x 340 mm Weight 3000g may va...

Page 35: ...use beyond the range of normal usage for products 7 The customer shall have no right to reject return or receive a refund for any product user under the above mentioned situations not excluding your statutory rights under national law 11 Safety and general information The device contains delicate electronic circuitry magnets and in some cases battery systems You should treat it with care and pay a...

Page 36: ...er Don t use the device immediately after a sudden temperature change e g from an air conditioned environment to high temperature and humidity outside In such cases there could be condensing moisture inside the device which can cause internal damage Switch off and leave for 30 minutes before use Do not use the device where blasting is in progress Do not leave the battery discharged or disconnected...

Page 37: ...equipment operates with the following frequency bands and maximum radio frequency power Type Supported frequency bands Power dBm 2G 850 33 900 33 1800 30 1900 30 3G 850 24 900 24 1900 24 2100 24 4G BAND 1 23 BAND 3 23 BAND 5 23 BAND 7 23 BAND 8 23 BAND 20 23 BAND 28 23 BAND 38 23 ...

Page 38: ...37 BAND 40 23 BAND 41 23 WIFI 2 4G 18 1 5G 19 1 BT 5 1 BLE 5 1 13 2 NFC module information Working frequency 13 56MHZ Sensing distance EUT is designed to maintain a distance of 4 cm with the user ...

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