User's Manual
2. LOADING THE PAPER
Gently pop the printer cover’s latch to open the
cover (Figure 9); then lift the cover.
Load a roll of thermal paper (Appleton 1012
recommended) into the printer (Figure 10). Load it
so that the print-side of the paper will feed out
facing the operator.
Close the cover by pressing down evenly on both
side tabs, or by pressing on the center of the printer
cover.
Use the serrated bar to tear off any excess paper
(Figure 11). The printer is now ready to use.
3. USING THE CARD READER
With the idle message displayed, select the desired
transaction type. Insert the card into the card reader
slot, with the magnetic stripe facing down and to the
left of the terminal (Figures 12).
For magnetic card, slide the card in either direction
through the slot without stopping. If the card swipe
fails, check the position of the magnetic stripe and
slide the card again.
Follow remaining prompts on the display to
complete the transaction. See your quick reference
guide or user’s manual for details.
4. USING THE KEY PAD
The keypad allows you to select transaction types
and enter information. Its 16 keys can be used to
select numbers, letters, and to enter data (Figure
13).
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Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
1. INSTALLING THE CABLES
Find the power input on the right side of the terminal.
Connect the plug from the power adapter into the power
input (Figure 1). Thread the cord through its designated
channel (Figure 2). Plug the power adapter into a 120-volt
electrical outlet or into a surge suppressor (recommended)
after the power cord is connected to the power adapter.
Adapter spec. :
LI SHIN INT. / LSE0107A1240
Input: 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz 1A
Output: 12Vdc, 3.33A
Operating Temperature: 0
o
C to 40
o
C
Modem Speed: V.22bis 2400bps/ V.32bis 14400bps
RTC battery spec. : 3V, CR2032.
Connect one end of the phone cord into one of the jacks
on the back of the terminal (Figure 3). Plug the other end
of the cord into a modular wall jack (Figure 4). Use only a
jack for an analog line like a fax line or a standard
telephone.
Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type. Please dispose of used battery according to
the instructions.
(Optional) This terminal supports three USB ports. Two
USB host ports locate on the back of the terminal (Figure
5). One USB device port locates on the left side of the
terminal (Figure 6). If the terminal uses a peripheral device
with USB connector, plug it into the USB host port.
(Optional) This terminal supports one RS-232 ports of
RJ-12 offset keyed connector. If the terminal uses a
peripheral device with this type of connector and interface,
plug it into the RS-232 port on the back of the terminal
(Figure 7).
(Optional) If the terminal needs communication over
Ethernet, plug cable into the RJ-45 port on the back of the
terminal (Figure 8).
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Figure 7
Figure 8