BA82 LCD TFT 12.1" (30.
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Contents Introduction ................................................................................... 1 From Point-of-Sale To Point-of-Service ............................................. 1 Advantages At a Glance ..................................................................... 2 About This Manual ............................................................................. 2 The Flat Panel Display BA82 ........................................................... 3 General ..........................
Waiter Lock (Option) .................................................................... 17 Fingerprint Reader (Option) ......................................................... 18 lnstalling and Securing ................................................................. 19 Unpacking And Checking the Delivery Unit...................................... 19 lnstalling the Base ............................................................................ 19 Table Mounting ........................................
Technical Data BA82 .................................................................... 73 Dimensions (mm) ............................................................................. 74 Capacitive Touch Screen .................................................................. 75 Infrared Touch Screen...................................................................... 75 Keyboard .......................................................................................... 75 MSR Inside Keyboard ...........
Introduction From Point-of-Sale To Point-of-Service With the BA82 you are using a ergonomical and customer-friendly cashier's workplace. The BA82 is connected to the system via a VGA or DVI interface. Power is supplied via a PoweredUSB interface or an external power supply unit. The Touch screen as well as the USB Hub are contolled via a USB cable or via a PoweredUSB cable.
Advantages At a Glance Low footprint Autoscaling of the screen Flickerfree and free from radiation Very good contrast ratio, adjustable loudness, sharpness, width, phase, colour temperature and brightness via OSD menu LCD TFT technology with LED backlight Digital interface Simple installation via plug & play feature Mounting VESA 75 & 100 standard Integrated loudspeaker USB interface for external devices.
The Flat Panel Display BA82 General The TFT LCD flat panel display is an XGA-compatible 12.1-inch flat panel display which is absolutely flickerfree and free from radiation. lt is designed for a resolution of max. 800 x 600 pixel.
USB Interface A Plug and Play interface (type A) for connecting peripherals during operation, e.g. USB sticks or a keyboard. On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Via the menu you can set the loudness, brightness, contrast and colour. Scrolling The arrows serve for scrolling forwards or backwards in the menu items. LED dark green orange red Power off Power on Power save mode the LED flashs in the standby mode Out of Range ON/OFF Button With this button you can switch the display on or off.
Slightly press the module inwards at the left and right hand side (1). Remove the module of the recesses and carefully move it off downwards (2). Carefully turn the device through 180° (3). Reinsert the module into the recesses (4). Mind not to jam the cables. Protection If you do not need the USB interface in the operator panel and you want to close the port you can order a small cover in the required colour at Wincor Nixdorf.
Integrated Loudspeakers The two integrated loudspeakers are located at the bottom side of the screen (see arrows).
Capacitive Touch Screen General The TFT Touch Screen works according to the principle of a change in analog capacitance. It has a glass screen with a transparent, thin-film over lay on the surface. This is fully sea led and protected by a further layer of clear glass. Electrodes on the edges of the screen provide an uniform lowvoltage field. As soon as you touch the screen with your finger the contact point is “recognized” by the change in capacitance.
glass has the same effect as clicking the left mouse button. You only need to apply a little pressure with the fingertip. In this capacitive process only fingertip contact is recognized. The touch screen does not react in any way if touched, for example, with a pen. Cleaning Instructions Always turn off the system before cleaning. The glass surface of your Touch Screen should be cleaned with a mild, abrasive free, commercially available glass cleaning product.
Infrared Touch Screen General The infrared (IR) technology is based on the interruption of a grid of IR light beams before the surface of a screen. The touch frame contains a row of infrared light emitting diodes (LEDs) and photo transistors, each mounted on two opposite sides to create a grid of invisible infrared light. How To Operate 1 2 3 4 Touch Activation Receiver Active Display Area Transmitter IR light beams are produced and transmitted over the surface of the screen.
Breaking through the grid has the same effect as clicking the left mouse button. Therefore, touching the glass is not necessary. To avoid malfunctions: Do not fix labels or stickers on the frame and do not put pencils or the like on the inner frame. Cleaning Instructions Always turn off the system before cleaning The glass surface of your Touch Screen should be cleaned with a mild, abrasive free, commercially available glass cleaning product. All pH neutral materials (pH 6 to 8) are good for cleaning.
Swipe Card Reader (Option) The swipe card reader (MSR Module), that is available as an option, can read three ISO tracks simultaneously in a single swipe. The MSR module is fitted on the right-hand or left-hand side of the keyboard module or screen module. How To Operate Run the swipe card through the slit of the swipe card reader from top to bot tom in a quick and steady movement. Make sure that the magnetic strip is to the right.
Cleaning Instructions In order to guarantee good reading results, the swipe card reader should be cleaned from time to time. This is carried out by using a special cleaning card that can be purchased from Wincor Nixdorf.
Keyboard (Option) The keyboard is connected directly to the display via a USB interface. It is fitted to the right-hand side of the screen. The keyboard is available with or without a swipe card reader. Cleaning Instructions The keyboard should be cleaned with a germicide from time to time. Before cleaning in between the keys on the keyboard with a brush, loosen and remove the key caps using the key removing device. Do not allow dust to get in through the open keyboard mechanics.
Exchanging the Keys You can remove each of the key caps using the key removal device enclosed, pulling the key upwards. Place the key removal device on the selected key until you hear a click. Now remove this key from the keyboard by pulling it upwards. If the key that has been removed is already labelled you can change the lettering as follows: By using a thin object (e.g. paper-clip etc.), press upwards against the plastic cover through the opening on the underside of the key.
Inserting Key Labels Below you will find instructions on how to insert the key labels: Each key should be labeled individually. You can use the empty labels delivered with the system to do so. Key cover with mat side up Labels for keys Key cap Place the label on the key cap. Insert the key cover with the mat side upwards until it clicks into place in the key cap. Inserting Key Caps Insert the key cap in the keyboard and press it firmly into place.
actuating cylinder When inserting double keys, please ensure that the actuating cylinder is on the left (horizontally inserted key) resp. on top (vertically insertion). Mind to insert quadruple key caps with the cylinder on the upper left. Swipe Card Reader In a Keyboard (optional) The keyboard is available with or without a Swipe Card Reader. This module corresponds to the module "Swipe Card Reader". For technical data see the accordant chapter on page 75.
Waiter Lock (Option) Each transaction is correctly assigned to the personnel by using the magnetic key. The magnetic keys are available in 10 different colours. The magnet keys are waterproof, shatterproof and by the 16-digit key number also safe for clear identification. The operation of the system is very simple, the key is placed onto the magnetic probe (see figure). The key is held magnetically to the probe and transmits the data by an electrical USB interface.
Fingerprint Reader (Option) An optical Scan technique identifies the finger print and assigns it to a person entitled to operate the terminal. This identification method is very efficient and reliable. Even with low light intensity the device will provide an excellent image quality. Handling is very comfortable. Just put your finger on the blue glowing window. The reader quickly and automatically will scan your fingerprint. For more information about function and handling contact DigitalPersona www.
lnstalling and Securing Unpacking And Checking the Delivery Unit Unpack the parts and check to see whether the delivery matches the information on the delivery note. The delivery comprises the respective screen module. Data cables, necessary for operation, can be ordered separately. lf damage has occurred during shipping or if the package contents do not match the delivery note, immediately inform your Wincor Nixdorf sales outlet.
Loosen the four screws on the screen for approx. 2 mm. Put the screen element on to the base. Tighten monitor and base with the four Phillips screws, loosened before. When demounting the base always make sure that all cables are disconnected.
Table Mounting Underneath the cable cover there are two holes in the BA82 stand (see arrows) with a diameter of 5.5 mm. The holes can be used to fix the stand on the footprint with appropriated screws. We recommend using screws with a diameter of 4.0 to 5.0 mm. Note that the screw type is suitable for the footprint material. Useful applications may be: Determine a certain position e.g. above a cable aperture in the table. Secure the display stand against “theft by passing”.
Mounting the Tube Adapter Take the tube adapter out of the cardboard box and lay it next to the display. For the mounting you need a Phillips head screwdriver for fixing and releasing the screws. Loosen four screws at the rear side of the BA82 and put them aside. Mount the tube adapter on the rear side of the BA82 and fix it with the previously removed screws.
After cabling the display put on the optional available cover. Put the display with the adapter on the preinstalled tube (1) and fix it with the screw (2).
Connection Bezel The following sockets are located under the bezel of the screen: USB- A PoweredUSB DC Power Jack/12V (12V) DVI- I RJ10 (RMT) USB- A For external peripherals, can be used for MSR PoweredUSB Data transfer and/or current supply for the screen via system e.g. BEETLE Power Jack Current supply for the screen via external power pack (12V) DVI-I DVI or VGA data transfer from TFT display to the system RJ10/RMT RMT, "Remote", serves the on/off activation of the BEETLE system.
When laying this cable please mind to slightly clamp it (with a loop) into the strain relief. Lay the cable into the guidance inside the base. Lay a USB-A cable loosely-fitting into the strain relief. When passing the cables please mind the following maximal cable diameters (in mm). Fix cable with the strain relief (see arrows). Reinsert the cable cover and the bezel.
Dual Display Holder (Option) The Dual Display Holder offers the possibility to mount a customer display to the rear side of a cashier display. This option needs little space so that you can use your workplace in an optimized way. The holder is screwed to a main display via a hanging (VESA), while the main display is placed on a foot. The second display (here the BA80) is to be hinged and fixed with screws (see installation manual BA8x, Dual Display Holder).
Mounting Positions There are three mounting positions. Two (at the left and right hand side) can be used to install Magnetic Card Reader; a keyboard may be installed at the right hand side. The third position is located above the screen. Other units (e.g. a camera, not available at that time) can be installed above the screen.
Ergonomic Terminal Workplace Please observe the following when setting up your terminal workplace: Avoid direct glaring and reflective glaring. Use the screen only in a controlled luminance surounding. Install the device with a viewing direction that is parallel to the windows. Avoid reflective glaring caused by electric light sources. permitted range of vision 0° 40° 30° Position the screen within a preferred and permit ted range of vision, so that you can look vertically onto the screen.
Mounting Peripherals Unpack the parts and check whether the delivery matches the details of the delivery note. Keyboard And Swipe Card Reader The delivery contains the keyboard with Swipe Card Reader (SCR), the connected cable, the pre-installed holder (BA83), the holder of the BA82, two screws and a set of keys including a key remover. keyboard, SCR, cable and holder BA83 holder BA82 Do not release the loop! Turn the keyboard and push the cover aside (see arrow).
Loosen the two screws (see arrows) and remove the bracket. Turn the screen around and remove the bezel (see page 19). Loosen the screws beneath the cover. Lift the screen out of the holder to the top. Lay the screen on an appropriate base.
Loosen the snap arms of the loudspeaker's bezel (see arrows). Flap the bezel downwards. Carefully press out the blind screen from inside.
Push the bracket (BA82) into the opening of the housing, so that high buckled strapes are fitting in the slits. Tilt down the bracket. Take care that the upper parts of the hooks (see arrows) are above the plate! The screws match with the keyholes. The holes are lying upon each other. Tighten with two (delivered) screws.
You must always discharge yourself (e. g. by touching a grounded object) before mounting. Take care to pull the connector off the keyboard. Pass the keyboard cable through the housing of display into the cable guidance and connect it (see arrow).
Push keyboard beneath the bracket. Take care that the upper parts of the hooks (see arrows) are above the plate! And the screws match with the keyholes. keyholes screw Tighten the keyboard, tauten and run the cable. If you are going to use the USB interface at the backside of the BA82 then run the cable through the strain relief as shown below. Put the cable loop into the housing.
If a device has a second hub, you can connect the keyboard at the next free port on the hub. To do so, release the cable's loop and run the cable through the strain relief. strain relief USB interfaces Insert the cover of the keyboard as shown below. The metal bar is corresponding to the gap (1) and push it to the housing until it is engaged (2). ② ① Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand.
Magnetic Swipe Card Reader The Magnetic Swipe Card Reader can be mounted on either the right or the left side of the screen. The delivery contains the Swipe Card Reader (SCR), the connected cable, the pre-installed holder (BA83), a holder (BA82) and two screws. SCR, cable and holder BA83 holder BA82 Do not release the cable loop. Turn the Swipe Card Reader and push the cover side wards (see arrow).
Mounting On the Right Side Loosen the Torx screws and remove the bracket. Turn the screen and remove the cover (see page 19). Loosen and remove the screws beneath the cover. Lift the screen out of the holder to the top.
Loosen the snap arms of the loudspeaker's bezel (see arrows). Flap the blind bezel downwards. Carefully press out the blind screen from inside.
Push the bracket (BA82) into the opening of the housing, so that high buckled strapes are fitting in the slits. Tilt down the bracket. Take care that the upper parts of the hooks (see arrows) are before the plate! The screws match with the keyholes. The holes are lying upon each other. Tighten with two (delivered) screws.
You must always discharge yourself (e. g. by touching a grounded object) before mounting. Take care to pull the connector off the swipe card reader. Pass the swipe card reader cable through the housing into the cable guidance and connect it.
Push the reader beneath the bracket so that the screws fit into the keyhole and the holder lays under the clamps. clamp screw keyhole clamp Tighten the screws. Pass the cable loosely through the cable guidance and connect it to the USB interface. Put the cable loop into the housing (see big arrow).
If a device has a second Hub, you can connect the swipe card reader at the next free port on the Hub. To do so, release the cable's loop and run the cable through the strain relief. strain relief USB interfaces Attach the cover of the Swipe Card Reader (1) and push it to the monitor until it engages (2). ② ① Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand.
Mounting On the Left Side Proceed as described above ("Mounting on the right side"). Disconnect the cable to connect it to the USB interface at the rear side of the monitor. Push the bracket of the Reader into the opening of the housing, so that the holes are lying upon each other. Then tighten it. Pass the cable into the cable guidance of the Swipe Card Reader and connect it. Push the reader beneath the bracket, so that the screws fit into the keyhole and the holder lays under the clamps.
Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand. Drop the Cover Remove the cover of the keyboard or the magnetic swipe card reader as shown below push down in the middle of the cover and move it aside.
Waiter Lock The waiter lock can be mounted on either the right or the left side of the screen. The delivery contains the waiter lock (1), the connected cable (2), a preinstalled BA83 holder (3); a BA82 holder (4) and two screws (5). ⑤ ② ④ ③ ① Do not release the cable loop. Turn the waiter lock and push the cover sideward (see arrow).
Mounting On the Right Side Loosen the Torx screws and remove the bracket (BA83) and put it aside. Remove the bracket. Loosen the screws of the retain plate.
Move the retain plate out of the guide in direction of the arrows and lift it up. Pull the electronic element out of the housing. You must always discharge yourself (e. g. by touching a grounded object) before mounting.
Loosen the screws and pull the plug. Turn the screen and remove the cover (see page 19). Loosen the 4 mounting screws about 3 mm beneath the cover . Lift up the screen out of the holder to the top. Lay the screen on an appropriate base.
Unlock the latch of the loudspeaker's bezel (see arrows). Flap the bezel downwards. Carefully press out the blind screen from inside.
Pass the cable through the cable guidance and connect it to the USB interface. Put the cable loop into the housing (see big arrow). OSD waiter lock If you are going to use the USB interface at the backside of the BA82 then connect the waiter lock to any free interface at the HUB. To do so, release the cable's loop and run the cable through the strain relief (see page 41). Pass the waiter lock cable through the housing. Plug the jack to the connection of the waiter lock.
Screw electronic and element together and clamp it into the housing until it is engaged. Screw the retain plate at the BA82.
Put the cable of the waiter lock into the housing. Slip the waiter lock on the retain plate and push it backwards. Make sure that the cable is not crimped. Screw the waiter lock to the retain plate.
Put the housing of the waiter lock on the retain plate and push it until it is engaged. Control the cabling. Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand. Mounting On the Left Side Proceed as described above ("Mounting on the right side", page 45ff). Fasten the retain plate of the waiter lock on the opening of the housing rotated 180°. Put the cable of the waiter lock into the housing. Slip the waiter lock on the retain plate and push it backwards.
Put the housing of the waiter lock on the retain plate and push it until it is engaged. Control the cabling. Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand.
Fingerprint Reader The fingerprint reader can be mounted on the right or the left side of the screen. The delivery contains the fingerprint reader (1), the connected cable (2), a pre-installed BA83 holder (3); a BA82 holder (4) and two screws (5). ⑤ ② ④ ③ ① Do not release the cable loop. Turn the fingerprint reader and push the cover sideward (see arrow).
Mounting On the Right Side Loosen the Torx screws and remove the bracket (BA83) and put it aside. Remove the bracket. Loosen the screws of the retain plate.
Move the retain plate out of the guide in direction of the arrows and lift it up. Pull the plug (see arrow).
Turn the screen and remove the cover (see page 19). Loosen the 4 mounting screws about 3 mm beneath the cover . Lift up the screen out of the holder to the top. Lay the screen on an appropriate base. Unlock the latch of the loudspeaker's bezel (see arrows). Flap the bezel downwards.
Carefully press out the blind screen from inside. Pass the cable through the cable guidance and connect it to the USB interface. Put the cable loop into the housing (see big arrow).
If you are going to use the USB interface at the backside of the BA82 then connect the fingerprint reader to any free interface at the HUB. To do so, release the cable's loop and run the cable through the strain relief. Pass the fingerprint reader cable through the housing. Screw the retain plate at the BA82. Put the cable of the fingerprint reader into the housing. Slip the fingerprint reader on the retain plate and push it backwards. Make sure that the cable is not crimped.
Screw the fingerprint reader to the retain plate. Put the housing of the waiter lock on the retain plate and push it until it is engaged. Control the cabling. Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand. Mounting On the Left Side Proceed as described above ("Mounting on the right side", page 56ff). Fasten the retain plate of the waiter lock on the opening of the housing rotated 180°. Put the cable of the fingerprint reader into the housing.
Put the housing of the fingerprint reader on the retain plate and push it until it is engaged. Control the cabling. Flap the loudspeaker's bezel upwards and snap it into place. Mount the monitor's stand.
On Screen Display (OSD) A set of 4 buttons is located at the operator panel module. Menu select left right scrolling Power Pressing the menu button will activate the OSD. Depending on the selected function, a sub- menu option will be available for a selection on the same screen. There are two ways to exit the OSD menu: via exit or wait for the OSD to time-out (saves changes and exit). The adjustments will be saved in each way. There are a number of parameters that can be set via the OSD menu.
Input Source The Input Source indicates the active video channel.
Display Setting brightness sub menu: contrast sub menu: If the contrast is set too high, bright surfaces can no longer be distinguished from very bright surfaces. If the contrast is set too low, the maximum brightness will not be achieved.
Colour Setting The colour setting is only adjustable in the normal running temperature. The display must run at least 20 minutes. Auto Colour (auto colour adjustment at VGA mode only) sRGB settings standard RGB settings Colour temperature Choose the colour temperature in the sub menus, measured in K (Kelvin). Choose "factory settings" in the Tools menu to set the original settings again.
Sub menu colour temperature RGB Setting manual setting There are 5 basic settings: 4200K 5000K 6500K (setting, for example for image processing or playing DVD) 7500K 9300K (setting for CAD/CAM applications) Exit sub menu Exit menu BA82 User Manual 67
Image Setting (VGA Mode) Auto scaling (auto adjustment) Should the image setting be faulty during the initial operation this function will adjust the image if necessary you operate "Auto colour" in addition. width sub menu Phase Regulates the sampling rate for transfer the analog amplifier into digital signals. This setting allows to produce a sharp image.
Horizontal position sub menu Vertical position sub menu exit sub menu BA82 User Manual 69
Tools Menu Factory setting No reset of Image Setting (Screen width, phase, horizontal/vertical position) After reset to factory setting at VGA mode: it is absolutely necessary to operate "Auto colour" (see page 64), you can operate "Auto scaling" in addition (see page 66). Sharpness The setting upgrades the contour of a blurred text by a lower solution. sub menu Time out For adjusting the time interval (scale from 1 up to 16 seconds) for displaying the OSD.
Information about firmware version Exit sub menu Volume Setting volume sub menu exit sub menu BA82 User Manual 71
EXIT OSD 72 BA82 User Manual
Technical Data BA82 Dimensions Weight Diagonal Screen size Active screen size (horizontal x vertical) Cable length Dimensions Display Housing w/o base With base Climate class Operating temperature Humidity Frequencies Solutions Horizontal (KHz) Vertical (Hz) Horizontal Vertical Colour depth Pixel Format internal extern Reading Angle, right/left top/ bottom Inerface Brightness Backlight BA82 User Manual 12.1"(30.7 cm) 246 mm x 184.5 mm up to 3m See following page 3.3 kg 4.
Dimensions (mm) 74 BA82 User Manual
Capacitive Touch Screen Resolutions Horizontal Vertical 16k 16k Analog capacitive anti reflection (capacitiv) typ. 370 cd/m² USB Horizontal Vertical 4K 4K Infrared touch anti-reflection typ. 370 cd/m² USB LCD Technology Surface Brightness Data transfer Infrared Touch Screen Resolutions LCD technology Surface Brightness Data transfer Keyboard Protocol Power supply Connection Keyboard Height Width (mounted at the screen) Depth Weight BA82 User Manual HID 1.
MSR Inside Keyboard Number of tracks Coding of swipe cards Reading speed up to 3 according to ISO 7811-2 10 to 140 cm/sec. MSR Module Power supply Connection Protocol Number of tracks Coding of swipe card reader Reading speed Height Width (Screen mounted) Depth Weight USB Bus powered USB-A (USB 2.0 compliant) HID 1.1 (Human Interface Device) up to 3 according ISO 7811-2 10 to 140 cm/sec. 179 mm 51 mm 40 mm approx.
Screen Driver Installation/ Installation Tool A driver is available for the following operating systems: Windows: Windows XP, WEPOS Linux: WNLPOS zur Verfügung. You can find detailed information about the driver installation in the "Read me" file on the internet. http://www.wincor-nixdorf.com/internet/site_EN/EN/Support/ Downloads/POSLotterySystems/Driver/Display/Display_node.html Calibrate the Touch Screen when you connected it for the first time.
Programming the Keyboard And MSR Utility KbUtiUSB is used for Programmable Wincor Nixdorf Keyboards with a USB HID interface. Programmability of Keyboard and Magnetic Swipe Card Reader (MSR) allows to adapt them to special needs.
Files On the Wincor Nixdorf Internet site you can find the KbUtiUSB package. This package is written in Java and therefore there is a version for Windows and for WNLPOS (Wincor Nixdorf’s Linux Distribution). KbUtiUSB requires at least a Java Runtime Version 1.4.2_06.
Modus Keyboard and MSR may have two different states: “Default” This is the default state of keyboard and MSR, codes are assigned by firmware “Programmed” In this case a table has been sent to keyboard or even MSR Creating Tables Tables can be created and sent / received using KbUtiUSB under Windows or WNLPOS.
Software Interfaces Keyboard Codes (Standard) (F1) 3B 3B 00 (F2) 3C 3C 00 (F3) 3D (F4) 3E 3E 00 (F5) 3F 3F 00 (F6) 40 40 00 (F7) 41 41 00 (F8) 42 42 00 (F9) 43 43 00 (F10) 44 44 00 (Clft) E0,4B 4B E0 (PgUp) C E0,49 49 E0 7 47 47 37 4 4B 4B 34 1 4F 4F 31 0 52 52 30 (ESC) 01 01 1B (s) 1F 1F 73 (Crgt) E0,4D (PgDn) E0,51 51 E0 (BS) 0E 0E 08 (u) 16 16 75 (Y) 15 15 79 (n) 31 31 6E 8 48 48 38 5 4C 4C 35 2 50 50 32 .
Manufacturer’s Declaration And Approval General Authorization This device complies with the requirements of the di rective 2004/108/EC with regard to “Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 2006/95/EC "Low Voltage Directive". Therefore, you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging. FCC-Class A Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Tested Safety The BA82 has been awarded the cUL- and UL- symbol. Energy Star The BA82 has been awarded the ENERGY STAR symbol. User Information Repair work on the devices should only be carried out by authorized and specially trained personnel. Improper repairs will lead to the loss of any guarantee and liability claims. Extension boards with electrostatically endangered components can be identified with this label.
Protect the device from vibrations, dust, moisture and heat, and only transport the device in its original packaging (to protect it against impact and blows). Take care to ensure that no foreign objects (e.g. paper clips) or liquids can get into the inside of the device, as this could cause electrical shocks or short circuits. In case of emergencies (e.g.
For further information of the stipulation look at your contract. All parts of the product which are subject to wear and tear are not included in the warranty engagement. Please order spare parts at the Wincor Nixdorf customer service. Instructions For Maintenance Clean your BA82 regularly with an appropriate surface cleaning product. Make sure that the device is switched off, connector cables are unplugged and that no moisture is allowed to get into the inside of the device.
time, but take advantage of the environmentally smart, up-to-date recycling methods! Please contact your competent branch or the Recycling Center Paderborn (for European countries) for information on how to return and re-use devices and disposable materials under the following mail address: Email: info@wincor-nixdorf.com We look forward to your mail.
Abbreviation Index CE cUL DIN DVI-I EKC EMI EN ESD GS IEC IR ISO LCD LED LVDS MSR OSD POS SVGA TCO TFT USB UL VDE VESA VGA XGA BA82 User Manual European Symbol of Conformity Canadian Registration (Recognized by UL) Deutsche Industrie Norm (German Institute for Industrial Standards) Digital Visual Interface Integrated Electronic Key Controller Electromagnetic Interference Europäische Norm (European Standard) Electrostatic Discharge Geprüfte Sicherheit (Proven Safety) International Electro technical Commiss
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