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PIN Pad with 

attached cable

SPp30 Retail PIN Pad

Quick Reference Guide

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Step 1.

 

PIN Pad cable exchange

 

•  The SPp30 PIN Pad is designed to be connected to various 

types of device and is consequently supplied with a pre-
fitted cable.

•  If an alternative cable is to be fitted (supplied separately) 

please follow the procedure below. Alternatively go to 
step 3.

•  The interface with the PIN Pad is identical regardless of 

cable type.

•  Place the PIN Pad face down on a flat surface and 

remove the two small pozidriv screws located on the 
small hatch at the top of the casing. 

(fig. 1)

•  Remove the small hatch by pushing upwards on the tab 

located at its base. Pull gently to remove the pre-fitted 
cable. 

(fig. 2)

What you have received:

•  Push the white 12-way connector of the alternative 

cable into the PIN Pad. It will only fit in one orientation. 

Do not use unnecessary force.

 (fig. 3)

•  Locate the rubber strain relief moulding into the recess 

in the PIN Pad’s top cover.

 (fig. 4)

•  Re-fit the small hatch and replace the two pozidriv 

screws. 

(fig. 5)

Step 2. 

PIN Pad cable termination

There are various different cable options, each of which has its 
own unique terminations.

•  Option 1 

(fig. 6)

 has a single USB termination.

•  Option 2 

(fig. 7)

 has a double USB termination.

•  Option 3 

(fig. 8)

 has as an RS232 connector and an 

additional spliced USB power supply cable.

•  Option 4 

(fig. 9)

 has an Ethernet connector and an 

additional spliced USB power supply cable.

Step 3. 

SAM(s) fitment

•  If your installation requires the fitment of SAMs, place the 

PIN Pad face down on a flat surface and remove the SAM 
cover by applying pressure with your thumb on the ribbed 
oval and sliding downwards. 

(fig. 10)

•  Insert the SAM(s) following your installation procedures. 

(fig. 11)

•  Replace the cover. 

(fig. 12)

•  Remove the protective film from the display.

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