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User’s Manual Chungho ComNet 7100/7200 ATM Complete ATM Services

User’s Manual Chungho ComNet 7100/7200 ATM Complete ATM Services Contents Section 1 Introduction 1-1 Specifications ……. ...……………...………………..…………..………….. 2 Section 2 Operating Instructions 2-1 How to open the Electronic lock ………………….………..…...………..… 4 2-2 How To Switch On and Off…………………………..……………………... 5 2-3 How To Insert and remove Flash Card ……..…….………….……………… 6 Section 3 How to use Xtremo Control Panel Mode 3-1 How To Program..…………………………………………….... .....……….. 7 3-2 Error Codes and Suggested solutions ……………………………………… 11 Section 4 Cash Dispenser 4-1 Replenishing GBM1000(2000)-CH Currency Cassettes .…..….…. . .….… 27 Section 5 Receipt Printer 5-1 How To Replenish The Receipt Printer Paper ………………………….… 30 5-2 How To Clear Receipt Printer Jam ………………..……………………… 32 1 Section 1 Introduction 1-1 Specifications M/T Switch CDU Customer Handling Unit Display - Screen size : 8″ - TFT color display with VGA - Resolution : 640×480 Keypad - 16 Numeric Keys for PIN and amount Input : 8 Function Keys Card Reader : Dip type C/R (ISO 1,2 Read) Cash Dispensing Unit Large Capacity Cassette - Approx. 1,000 notes per cassette x 1 (Option : 2,000 notes cassette) Fast Dispensing Speed - Max. 5 notes per second Number of Cassettes - 1 denomination for standard Reject bin - Up to 40 notes Control Unit Receipt Printer Power Supply 2 Document Handling Unit Receipt Print Unit Printing Method: Thermal Line Print Print Characters : English, Numeric, Line, Symbol, etc. Paper Setting : Semi-auto Loading method Paper Width : 59mm (Option:79mm) Print Speed : 100mm/sec (600dots line/sec) Receipt capacity : Max. 150mm Ø diameter EMI : FCC Class A Model Specification Dimensions (H×W×D) Main Control Unit Processor : Intel Xscale PXA255 200MHz Main/Flash/NV RAM : 64MB/32MB/32KB 56K Modem or 10 Ethernet OS: Windows CE.NET CF 1 Port Serial : Asynchrony 8 Ports - 54.8”(1392mm) × 17.7”(450mm) × 21.6”(550mm) Weight - Approx. 220lbs (100Kg) Operating Environment - Temperature range: 50°F to 100°F(10°C to 38°C) - Relative humidity: Non-condensing 20% to 80% - Maximum altitude: 9850ft.(3,000m) 3 Section 2 Operating Instructions 2-1 How To Open the Electronic Lock TO OPEN 1. Press 1-2-3-4-5-6 2. Turn the dial clockwise (to the right) REMEMBER: Whenever you change the Combination on the lock, please do it with the door open. If anything wrong happens, you will be able to replace the lock. If you lose the combo or something goes wrong with the door closed, you will need to drill the door and incur into additional expenses. How To Change Combinations (Lock signal twice after each valid entry) 1. Press six zeros. 2. Press current combination once. 3. Press new combination twice. Invalid Combination Entry – Lock signal three times and old combination still valid Wrong Try Penalty (Standard feature.) - Entry of four consecutive invalid combinations initiates a 5-minute delay period. - LED flashes red at 10 second intervals. - At end of penalty period, two more consecutive invalid combinations will restart the 5-minute delay period. 4 2-2 How To Switch On And Off 2 To switch the main electric power to your Xtremo 7100, 7200 on or off, proceed as follows. 1. Unlock and open the fascia of your Xtremo 7100, 7200. 2. Confirm the Power Select Switch. (240V) 3. Press the switch to the required position: • On (pressed in at the Up side). • Off (pressed in at the Down side). Power Select Switch Power ON/OFF Switch Xtremo 7100, 7200 Note: After you have switched on the ATM power, it will take several minutes for the terminal to load all of its software and start displaying the application. 3. Close and lock the ATM. 4. If required, you can reset the ATM by following the above procedure. WARNING – FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Install the ATM to a non – flammable surface such as a metal surface, otherwise fires may result. Do not place the ATM near flammable materials, otherwise fires may result. Do not hold the Inverter by the ATM cover when transporting it, otherwise the ATM may fall down, which could cause severe injury. Do not let any scraps of thread, paper, sawdust, dirt, metal shavings or other foreign objects get inside the ATM or onto the cooling fins, otherwise fires or problems with operation may result. Do not install and operate the Inverter if it is damaged or if some of the parts are missing. Doing so may result in severe personal injury. 5 2-3 How To Insert And Remove Flash Card (Xtremo 7100,7200) You can insert the Flash Card on the back of the Main Control Unit. You will find a slot in which you can plug the Flash card (as shown on the pictures). How to Backup/Download the Journal 1. Insert the Flash Card. 2. Place the central switch on “Maintenance” mode. 3. Enter your password, then select “Clerk”, “Journal”. 4. Select “View All” and “Back up”. 5. When you get the message “Back up complete”, remove the Flash Card and press “exit” 6 Section 3 How to use Xtremo Control Panel Mode3-1 How to program Xtremo 7100,7200 To change the settings of the Xtremo 7100, 7200 you should access into the Main Menu. 1. Open the Top Part and place the switch on Maintenance. 2. Enter the Password. The merchant default password is 25800852. Overview of the Main Menu This is the Main Menu screen. It has the Clerk menu and sub-menus. < Clerk > 7 3-1-1 Clerk The Clerk Menu is most frequently used by the owner of the ATM. This menu can manage Cash Setting and other features. Clerk 🡪 Settlement You must select this menu every time you add cash to a cassette. Please note that you need to insert the number of bills. How to add money: 1. Type on the keypad the number of bills you want to add. 2. This action will show three new buttons on the right: Insert, Clear, Exit. 3. Press “Insert”. This action will add the number in the “Total” and “Remaining” If you have entered the correct amount, now, you can press “Exit” to go back to the previous menu. How to cancel or correct the # of bills: 1. Press “Cassette Total”. This is going to clear all information. All boxes will show 0. 2. In order to add money, follow the previous instructions on “How to add money” If you want to print a receipt without clearing any information on the ATM, press “Trial Cassette Total”. This action is going to give you a printed record on the current cash set information. 8 Clerk 🡪 Settlement 🡪 Trial Close The “Trial Close” feature is designed to perform a Day Close Operation without actually closing out the machine. This operation will print a receipt with information on number of transactions, host and terminal total requested and total amount dispensed. This report is identical to the “Day Close” one. The only difference is that the Trial Close will not zero out the amounts. This report is useful if you wish to know current total statistics without closing them out. To run this report, press the relative side function key. Clerk 🡪 Settlement 🡪 Day Close This menu enables you to have a printed record on number of transactions, Host and Terminal total amounts requested and dispensed. This feature will automatically zero out the information. Transaction totals shown on the receipt are those ones starting from the last time a Day Close was performed. If you look carefully, the printed receipt will show two sections: Host and Terminal totals. The ATM automatically performs a Day Total everyday at a predetermined time by every Processing company. Under the host totals, you can see transactions occurred during this period of time. Under the terminal totals, on the other hand, you can see transactions occurred during the last time you performed the last Day Close until the moment you do it again. For this reason, if you perform a Day Close before or after the processor has done its automatic day close, you may see different values between what the terminal had reported and what the host reports. To avoid this, try to perform every day the day close at the closest time at which your processing company closes out. If you do not match your processor, the missing transactions will usually appear on the next total. REMEMBER: Once the ATM prints out this receipt, all values are reset to 0. Clerk 🡪 Language Through this menu, you can set up to 7 languages to display on the ATM screen. Xtremo 7100, 7200 provides 7 different languages, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Japanese and Chinese. To enable/disable a language, just press the relative side function key 9 Clerk 🡪 Journal 🡪 Search You can select “View”, “Search”, “Delete” options for the Journal. This is a file database on the ATM’s hard disk, which contains all transactions recorded by the ATM. This is very useful in locating transaction disputes, transaction errors, or transaction occurred on the ATM. You can search the transaction records by the Year, the month, or the day. Once you insert the date, you can press “Search”, then “View”. The box “Total” shows the total number of records for the specific date you have inserted. It is always recommended to backup the journal before deleting it. (In order to backup the journal, please follow the instructions shown on page 6.) Clerk 🡪 Password This menu enables you to set or modify your Clerk (operator) password: • input the current password • input the new password • re-input the new password (for confirmation) Clerk 🡪 Next 🡪 Surcharge Through this menu, you can modify the surcharge amount: 1. Choose surcharge amount you want to change including cents. 2. Click OK i.e. if you want to set $1.50 as surcharge, press 1-5-0 on the keypad. Then press “OK”. 10 3-2 Error Codes and Suggested Solutions 3-2-1 PCB Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 0E010 0E111 0E113 0E121 0E123 0E131 0E132 0E191 0E192 0E193 0E211 0E212 0E213 0E214 0E231 0E232 0E233 0E241 0E242 0E243 0E244 0E245 Port open error Command time over Response time over Data NAK response retry over NAK send retry over Response frame error Undefined response code RX FIFO Error RX Over Run Other Communication Driver Error Non defined application parameter or property Sub program application double work Command timing error Non defined application command Reset Dll Load Error Reset Initial Error Reset default Error Watch Dog dll load error Watch Dog registry error Watch Dog map IO Base error Watch Map Reset Base error Watch Dog default Error Watch Dog default Error The connection between the PCB and the communication port is not established. Please check the connection between PCB and the PC. If problem persists, replace the cable or PCB board Check the connection of the device cable, If problem persist replace the device, cable, or port. Software error. Please the manufacturer if these error happen. 0E245 Software error. Please the manufacturer if these error happen. 11 0E251 0E252 0E253 0E254 0E255 0E411 0E421 0E422 0E423 GPIO Dll Load error GPIO Registry error GPIO Map IO base Error GPIO Prot Number error GPIO default error PCB Status value error Invalid data(Operator key initialize) Invalid data(Maintenance key initialize) Invalid data(Initialize) Software error. Please the manufacturer if these error happen. Reset the machine, If problems persists, please contact the service provider. 0E433 Invalid data(Status) 3-2-2 Card Read Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 1G010 1G111 1G191 1G192 1G193 1G213 Port open error Command time over RX FIFO Error RX FIFO Over error Other Communication Driver Error Command timing error Check the connection of the card reader cable, if problem persist replace the card reader, cable or the port Check the connection of the device cable, If problem persist replace the device, cable, or port. Software error. Please contact the manufacturer if these error happen. 1G214 Non defined command 12 3-2-3 Printer Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution Port open error Response time over RX FIFO Error RX Over Run Other Communication Driver Error Sub program application double work Command timing error Non defined application command Print data size over Reset Dll Load Error Reset Initialize Error Reset default Error Head open error Head temperature error 2G010 Check the connection of the Printer cable, if problem persist replace the 2G111 Printer, cable or the port 2G191 2G192 2G193 2G212 2G213 2G214 2G215 2G231 2G232 2G233 Software error. Reset the machine, if problems persist, please contact the manufacturer 2G4C2 Close the printer header and press reset 2G4C3 Check Header 2G4C4 Cutter error Parts need to be replaced 13 3-2-4 CDU Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 4G010 4G111 4G112 4G113 4G114 4G121 4G123 4G132 Port open 실패 Response time over Data response time over(STX) Data response time over(ETX) Time over NAK receive retry over NAK send retry over Command mismatch Close the reject box Divert act sensor error Jam RX FIFO Error RX Over Run Other Communication Driver Error Main send non defined command Double work error Command timing error Receive non defined command Reset Dll Load Error Reset Initial Error Reset default Error Cash remain in cash tray Upper check sensor left jam Upper check sensor right jam Upper check sensor both jam Lower check sensor left jam Check the connection of the CDU cable, if problem persist replace the CDU, cable or the port 4G133 Please check if the reject bin is in Reset the machine. If problems 4G134 4G135 4G191 4G192 4G193 4G211 4G212 4G213 4G214 4G231 4G232 4G233 persist, please contact the service provider. Software error. Please contact the manufacturer if these error happen. 4G411 Reset the machine. 40011 40012 40013 40014 Bill jam or sensor failure. Look for the bill jam very thoroughly. 14 40015 40016 40017 40018 40019 4001A 4001B 40021 40022 40023 40024 40025 Lower check sensor right jam Lower check sensor both jam Divert sensor left jam Divert sensor right jam Divert sensor both jam Eject sensor jam Exit sensor jam Pick up error Over dispense bill Upper box over eject Lower box over eject Motor under run No Reject box Insert upper cash box Insert lower cash box Divert sensor error Check sensor time out Divert timeout Eject timeout Exit timeout Diver ⬄ eject timeout Reverse jam Divert error BCC error Command error Response time out ACK receive error Bill jam or sensor failure. Look for the bill jam very thoroughly. This error happens if there is no money in the machine but there is money in the software Contact the service provider for the maintenance 40032 Reject tray is not in all the way 40033 Insert the cassette 40034 40035 40041 40042 40043 40044 40045 40046 40047 40051 40052 40053 40054 Hardware failure. Reset the machine if problems persist, please contact the service provider. 15 40055 40056 40057 40058 40059 4005A 41011 41012 41013 41014 41015 41016 41017 41018 41019 4101A 4101B 41021 41022 41023 41024 41025 Undefined command receive Receive dispense command after cash end Eject ⬄ Exit sensor jam Received dispense command over 50 notes or zero note Differ count eject sensor from exit sensor Differ count divert from eject sensor Upper check sensor left jam Upper check sensor right jam Upper check sensor both jam Lower check sensor left jam Lower check sensor right jam Lower check sensor both jam Divert sensor left jam Divert sensor right jam Divert sensor both jam Eject sensor jam Exit sensor jam Pick up error Over dispense bill Upper box over eject Lower box over eject Motor under run No Reject box Insert upper cash box Reset the machine, If problems persists, please contact the service provider. Bill jam or sensor failure. Look for the bill jam very thoroughly. Bill jam or sensor failure. Look for the bill jam very thoroughly. This error happens if there is no money in the machine but there is money in the software Contact the service provider for the maintenance 41032 Reject tray is not in all the way 41033 41034 Insert lower cash box Insert the cassette 16 40035 40041 40042 40043 40044 40045 40046 40047 40051 40052 40053 40054 40055 40056 40057 40058 40059 4005A 43020 43021 43022 43023 43024 43025 43026 43027 Divert sensor error Check sensor time out Divert timeout Eject timeout Exit timeout Diver ⬄ eject timeout Reverse jam Divert error BCC error Command error Response time out ACK receive error Undefined command receive Receive dispense command after cash end Eject ⬄ Exit sensor jam Received dispense command over 50 notes or zero note Differ count eject sensor from exit sensor Differ count divert from eject sensor Good Operation Pickup error Mistracked note at feed Mistracked note at double detect Mistracted note at exit Note too long at exit Blocked exit Too many notes Hardware failure. Reset the machine if problems persist, please contact the service provider. Reset the machine, If problems persists, please contact the service provider. This error happens if there is no money in the machine but there is money in the software Reset the machine, If problems persists, please contact the service provider. 43029 S11 sensor jam 17 4302A 4302C 4302D 4302E 4302F 43030 43031 43032 43033 43034 43035 43036 43037 43040 43041 43042 Timing wheel Bad roller profile Reject error Exit quantified Note missing at double detect Reject rate exceed Jam at exit Interference recovery Suspect exit accountancy RAM error EPROM error Operation timeout RAM corruption Cassette motor echo error Mistracked note at S17 sensor Mistracked note at S23 sensor Reject gate open error Note jam S15/S16 error Pick up over Reject error Please insert cassette S17 jam S19 error S23 error Hardware failure. Reset the machine if problems persist, please contact the service provider. Bill jam or sensor failure. Reset the machine, If problems persists, please contact the service provider. Hardware failure. Reset the machine if problems persist, please contact the service provider. 43043 Please check if the reject bin is in Bill jam or sensor failure. 43045 Reset the machine, If problems persists, please contact the service provider. 43046 Hardware failure. Reset the machine 43047 43048 if problems persist, please contact the service provider. 43049 Please insert cassette 4304A 4304B 4304C 4304D Corrupted note count Bill jam or sensor failure. Look for the bill jam very thoroughly. 18 S15/S16 jam Undefined command Prot close failure Receive(STX) retry over Reject sensor error Dispense sensor error Receiver over run Cassette Error No money in the machine 4304E Hardware failure. Reset the machine if problems persist, please contact 4304F the service provider. 4G020 Fetal error. Please contact the manufacturer 4G122 4G136 4G137 4G192 4G411 4G444 4G999 No cash box 3-2-5 ADA Hardware failure. Reset the machine if problems persist, please contact the service provider. Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution Port open error Port close failure Command response time over Response time over Data receiving time over RX FIFO Error RX Over Run Other Communication Driver Error Double work error Non-defined application command Non-defined application command 6G010 The connection between the ADA and the communication port is not established. Please check the 6G020 connection between ADA and the PC. If problem persists, replace the cable or ADA board 6G111 Check the connection of the Printer 6G113 6G114 6G191 6G192 6G193 6G212 6G213 6G214 6G433 Response error cable, if problem persist replace the card reader, cable or the port Software error. Please contact the manufacturer if these error happen. 19 3-2-6 Modem Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 5G001 5G002 5G004 5G005 5G008 5G010 5G011 5G013 5G014 5G015 5G017 5G120 5G030 5G113 Port Error on Status Port Close Error Timeout Command on Initialize Port Error on Initialize No dial tone Port error on dial Port Open Error Disconnection Disconnection Dial command error Dial error Line disconnection Dialing time over Dialing failed (Dialing retry over) Invalid Command Sub program application double work ENQ Timeout Data frame time over(ACK) Data frame time over(STX) Data frame time over(ETX) Data frame time over(BCC) Disconnect Response Disconnect (EOT) Disconnect(ETX) Data frame time over(EOT) Time out command error Receive NAK retry over Check the connection of the Modem cable, if problem persist replace the modem, cable or the port Check the dial tone from the phone jack 5G016 Software error. Reset the machine, if problems persist, please contact 5G212 the manufacturer 5G122 5G123 5G124 5G125 5G045 5G127 5G128 5G129 5G126 5G029 Please Reset the machine, if 5G136 5G061 Unknown error after send problems persist, please contact the service provider. Please Reset the machine, if problems persist, please contact the service provider. 20 3-2-7 PED Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution Port open error Port close failure Poll time over Response time over Data NAK response retry over NAK send retry over Response frame error Undefined response code Mode mismatched Response length error RX FIFO Error RX Over Run Other Communication Driver Error Command Response Error Command Response Error Double work error Non-defined application command Command retry over(IDLE) Command retry over(Initial) Command retry over(Status) Command retry over, data error(PED mode) Command retry Over(Normal mode) Command retry over, data error(Set Working Key) 0G010 The connection between the PED and the communication port is not established. Please check the 0G020 0G111 0G113 0G121 0G123 0G131 0G132 0G133 0G134 0G191 0G192 0G193 0G194 0G195 0G212 0G213 0G411 0G423 0G433 0G443 0G453 0G463 0G473 Data length error connection between PED and the PC. If problem persists, replace the cable or PED board Check the connection of the device cable, If problem persist replace the device, cable, or port. Software error. Please contact the manufacturer if these error happen. Please Reset the machine, if problems persist, please contact the service provider 21 3-2-8 Work & Main Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 0J012 0J014 0J015 0J016 0J018 0J019 0J020 0J021 0J022 0J023 0J024 0J025 0J026 0J031 0J032 0J033 0J034 0J035 0J036 0J037 0J040 No match Mac Check Data No match FS after Bank ID No match FS after Terminal ID No match FS after Response Type No match FS after Mac Time Value No match FS after Serial Number No match FS after Response Code No match FS after Reference Number No match FS after Settlement Date No match FS after Account Balance No match FS after Available Balance No match FS after Surcharge(Transaction SR) No match FS after Response Text No match FS after Date and Time No match FS after Health Timer No match FS after Working Key No match FS after Surcharge(Configuration SR") No match Response Sub Type No match Destination Key No match Encryption Key No match FS after Mac Work Key Flag Check the Mac Key and retry download MAC Data, If problems persists, please contact the service provider and processing company. Reset the machine. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. Check the des type, Reset the machine. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. Reset the machine. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. 0J041 No match FS after Response Sub Type 22 Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 0J042 0J043 0J044 0J045 0J046 0J047 0J080 0J081 0J082 0J083 0J084 0J085 0J086 0J087 0J088 0J089 0J090 0J091 0J092 0J093 0J095 No match FS after Destination Key No match FS after Encryption Key No match FS after BIN Flag No match FS after Triple Work key No match FS after Offline PIN No match FS after Offline wireless carrier Ivr Number No match FS after LD Account Number No match FS after LD Voucher Serial Number No match FS after LD Voucher Expiration Date No match FS after LD Voucher PIN No match FS after LD Voucher Phone Number No match FS after LD Voucher Customer service Phone Number No match FS after LD Voucher Carrier IVR Number No match FS after Sales Tax Rate No match FS after Sales Tax Amount No match FS after MOP ID No match FS after LD Receipt Disclosure Information No match FS after Wireless Customer Phone Number No match FS after Convenience Fee(Money Transfer) No match FS after Convenience Fee Tax(Money Transfer) No match FS after Promotional(Money Transfer) Reset the machine. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. 0J094 No match FS after Send Amount(Money Transfer) 23 Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution No match FS after Confirmation Code(Money Transfer) No match FS after MTCN(Money Transfer) No match FS after Approved Amount(Money Transfer) Bank ID length error Terminal ID length error Response Type length error Mac Time Value length error Local Date, Local Time length error Health Timer length error Working Key length error Mac Check Data length error Serial Number length error Response Code length error Configuration Request length error Response Sub Type length error Destination length error Encryption length error Mackey Work Key length error 0J096 Reset the machine. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. 0J097 0J098 Check the Bank ID, If problems 0J050 0J051 persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. Check the Terminal ID, If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. 0J052 If problems persist, please contact 0J053 0J054 0J055 0J056 0J057 0J058 0J059 0J060 0J061 0J062 0J063 0J064 0J070 No match Bank ID the service provider and processing company. Check the des type, If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. Check the MAC setup, If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. Check the Band ID, If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. 24 Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution 0J071 0J072 No match Terminal ID No match Request Type Phone Number length error Send Receive Timeout(Dialing) Receive error(Configuration SR) Receive error(Cancel SR) Receive error(BIN SR) Receive error(Health message SR) Receive error(Mac Work Key SR) Send Receive Timeout(Configuration SR) Send Receive Timeout(Host total SR) Send Receive Timeout(Mac Work Key down SR) Send Receive Timeout(Transaction SR) Send Receive Timeout(BIN SR) Send Receive Timeout(Health message SR) Receive error(Cash position SR) PED mode error PED password error PED single first key error PED single second key error PED single master checksum error PED triple first key error PED triple second key error PED triple master checksum error Check the terminal ID, If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. 5J001 Check the phone number 5J002 5J003 5J004 5J005 5J006 5J007 5J008 5J009 5J010 5J011 5J012 5J013 5J014 Check the phone line, If problems persist, please contact the service provider and processing company. EJ001 Check the des type and PED device EJ002 EJ003 EJ004 EJ005 EJ006 EJ007 EJ008 EJ009 PED MAC key error Check the master key data, If problems persist, please contact the service provider 25 Error Code Meaning Suggested Resolution No paper(receipt) Pickup retry over Undefined, Check your money No match amount, Check your money Out of memory Window error Invalid Work class 2G4C1 Add receipt paper This error happens if there is no 4J001 money in the machine but there is money in the software 0J001 please contact the service provider. 0J002 00001 Reboot the machine. If problems persist, please contact the service 0000F provider. 000E0 Software error. if problems persist, please contact the manufacturer 000F0 Invalid DBM index 26 Section 4 Cash Dispenser 4-1 Replenishing GBM 1000(2000)-CH Currency Cassettes To replenish the cash cassettes in the GBM 1000(2000)-CH proceed as follows. 1. Push the lock-bracket of the dispensing mechanism, at the same time, grasp the handle of the Cassette and pull out the cassette to the front. 2. Turn the cassette upside down and place the cassette in the even table. 3. After rotating the lock to the right with a cassette key, open the cassette lid upward. Lock 27 4. Push the push plate to the back till locking. Push plate 5. Setting the notes evenly, and pushing the release button smoothly until the push plate contacts the notes. Notes Release button (Green) 6. After closing the cassette lid and turning the cassette key to the upper side, Check the cassette lid locking 28 7. Turn the cassette upside down. 8. Push the cassette into the dispensing mechanism till locking entirely. (NOTE: The lid of the cassette must be not set upward.) 9. Make sure that the handle is downward. ( O ) ( X ) 29 Section 5 Receipt Printer 5-1 How To Replenish The Receipt Printer Paper 5 To replace the printer paper proceed as follows: 1. Unlock and open the fascia of the Xtremo 7100, 7200. Receipt Printer 2. If there is any paper remaining on the paper roll core, tear between the roll and the printer. Press the paper feed switch until the remaining paper is fully ejected through the fascia exit slot. 3. Lift up the remaining printer roll (or empty core). Remove the spindle from the paper core and retain the spindle. 4. Remove enough paper from the new paper roll so that you do not have any traces of glue or tape marks on the roll. Tear or cut off the end of the supply roll to make a clean straight edge. 30 5. Insert the spindle through the core of the new paper roll. Make sure the spindle stops are fully pushed up against the paper roll core. 6. Lower the paper roll into the slots in the printer brackets so that the paper feeds forward from the top of the roll as shown. The spindle stops should be on the side viewed below. 7. Insert the leading edge of the roll into the printer slot until the printer starts to feed the paper through automatically. 8. When the paper stops feeding, press the feed switch once. The paper will feed through and cut automatically. If the paper does not emerge, refer to the section “How To Clear Receipt Paper Jams”. 9. Push the fascia back into the Xtremo 7100, 7200 and lock. 10. Select General Menu from the Maintenance Mode. 11. Press Reset. 31 5-2 How To Clear Receipt Printer Jams 5To clear a jam within the receipt printer, proceed as follows: 1. Unlock and open the fascia of the Xtremo 7100, 7200. 2. Inspect the printer to see if you can identify the cause and location of the paper jam. 3. Tear the paper between the paper roll and the printer. Press the feed switch until the paper is fully ejected from the printer mechanism. If there is any paper jammed in the exit area, try to remove it carefully with your fingers. 4. Make sure that the paper roll can turn freely by spinning the paper roll backwards away from the fascia. If the roll or spindle do not turn freely, lift out the remaining paper roll from the printer and check that there are no foreign objects preventing the paper roll from rotating. If no obstruction can be found, replace the paper roll. 32 5. If the jammed paper is not visible, press the paper feed switch to fully eject the paper out of the exit slot. 6. If paper does not emerge from the exit slot, open the printer by pulling out the latch shown below, and pull the printer backwards. Carefully remove any torn paper with your fingers. 7. Close the printer by pulling out the latch and pushing the printer fully home before releasing the latch. 8. To reload the paper, make sure that the leading edge of the paper is fairly straight by tearing off the end of the supply roll to make a clean straight edge. 9. Insert the leading edge of the roll into the printer slot until the printer starts feed the paper through automatically. 10. When the paper stops feeding, press the feed switch once. The paper will feed through and cut automatically. 11. Push the fascia back into the ComNet Series and lock. 12. Select General Menu from the Maintenance Mode. 13. Press Reset. 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

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