What’s in the box*:
Quick Reference Guide
T4220 (Elavon)
Ethernet Cable **
Thicker cable with RJ45
Connectors at each end
S9-PCI PIN-Pad
Optional extra, only
supplied if ordered
OR
T4220 terminal
Power Supply
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1
Slide Cable
Tidy out
LINE
port
(for phone
line)
NET port
(for network
connection)
Drop paper roll
Pull paper roll
Insert into
POWER
port and
twist
to lock
PIN pad
port
UK Telephone Cable
Cable with small transparent connector
at one end and larger white connector at
the other
ROI Telephone Cable
Has two small transparent
connectors at each end
*Box contents may vary for replacement/swaps, **Ethernet cables are optional depending upon terminal model and order configuration
1. Connect the cables
2. Insert a paper roll & switch on
DO NOT CONNECT ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY UNTIL INSTRUCTED
PABX/Prefix digit(s):
If the phone line you intend to use needs a PABX/prefix digit(s) in order to dial out, your
terminal will need to be configured for this.
Please read the User Manual for more information or call the helpdesk for assistance.
DCHP:
(relevant if you are using a network connection)
Your terminal will be pre-configured for use on standard networks featuring DHCP (automatic
allocation of IP address). In the unlikely event that your network does not have this feature,
please call the helpdesk for assistance.
Useful tips:
• If connecting to a broadband phone line, ensure the terminal is
connected to the link through a DSL filter.
• If connecting via Ethernet, ensure your firewall settings are set to
allow the terminal to send and receive data over your network.
• Remove the Cable Tidy by sliding it out as
shown.
• Connect one end of the telephone cable to
the
blue
LINE
port and the other end to an
analogue telephone line wall socket.
• If an Ethernet cable was included in the
box and you wish to use a network
connection, connect one end to the
white
NET
port and the other end to a network
connection point.
It may help to bend the cable end slightly
before attempting to insert it.
• Using your fingers, pinch the sides of the
Printer Cover and pull up firmly.
If this is a new terminal, remove the roll
from the holder and remove any outer
packaging that may be present.
• Drop the paper roll into the holder with the
paper feeding from underneath the roll.
• Pull a short length of the paper over
the screen.
• Shut the Printer Cover over the paper
until you hear it ‘click’.
• Pull and tear the paper over the serrated
edge as shown.
• Plug the Power Supply into an electrical
socket and switch on the supply.
After a few seconds the screen will show the desktop with
icons and then the SALE / REFUND (Idle) Screen.
Updates
Once a month, your terminal will connect to Spire systems to download
any new software and/or important changes*. This update will typically
occur during the night. For this reason, Spire suggests you leave your
terminal powered on at all times. In the event of it being switched off
when the update tried to take place, your terminal will notify you to leave
its power on for another update attempt the following night.
* For Dial-Up Products: In the UK, calls for updates will be charged at £0.10 per minute from a BT
landline. In ROI, calls will be charged at €0.065 per minute from an Eircom landline.
The charges for other networks may vary. Prices correct at the time of printing.
• Insert the Power Supply connector into the
red
POWER
port in the 3 o’clock position
shown.
• Turn the cable
anti
-clockwise from the 3
o’clock to the 12 o’clock position to lock it
in place.
•
DO NOT
plug power supply into electrical
wall socket
• If you have a separate PIN Pad, connect its
lead to the
yellow
PIN PAD
socket on the
terminal.
• Arrange all cables to lay between the feet
of the terminal, as shown. Slide the Cable
Tidy back into position until you hear it
click into place.
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