Manufacturer’s Declaration and Approval General Authorization This device fulfills the requirements of the EEC standards 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 73/23/EEC “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.
User Information Tested Safety geprüfte geprüfte Sicherheit User Information User Information Wincor Nixdorf (WN) does not accept responsibility for ra- dio and TV interference and faults that are caused by un- authorized changes that have been made to the devices. Furthermore, cables or other devices that have not been approved by WN may not be connected to the device.
Protect the device from dust, moisture and heat. 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. Place the keyboard on a non-slip surface. Cleaning Instructions The keyboard should be cleaned with a germicide from time to time.
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Scope of supply The set of keys contains: Key 1 for key position 1 Key 2 for key positions 1 and 2 Key 3 for key positions 1, 2 and 3 Key 4 for key positions 1, 2, 3 and 4 The following items can be ordered optionally: Accessories kit 1: Accessories kit 2:...
Mounting keys 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. GB - 5...
Mounting keys Inserting Key Labels Inserting Key Labels Below, you will find instructions on how to insert the key labels: Transparent key co- ver with mat and concave side up Label for keys Key cap GB - 6 Now remove this key from the key- board by pulling upwards.
The labels are replaced as follows: Remove the key cap from the keyboard (see removing the key cap) and pull the transparent key cap upwards. The transparent key cover is then released and the label can be removed. Replace the label and fit the transparent key cover (with the mat and concave side facing upwards) back into the key cap.
The TA61 keyboard General The TA61 keyboard has a keypad with maximum 60 usable keys. Except for the numeric keys (0 to 9), the C key and the 0.00 key, the key layout is flexible, i.e. any two contiguous keys can be combined to form a double key and any four keys can be combined to form a quadruple key, either horizontally or vertically.
Keypad TA61 keyboard without swipecard reader Keypad Keypad In the TA61 keypad, two keys can be combined to form a double key and four keys to form a quadruple key, either horizontally or vertically. Only one key code is generated by each double or quadruple key. Different key codes can be set for the multiple keys by rotating the key caps.
Key switch Key switch Key switch The TA61 keyboard is equipped with a key switch with 6 switch positions. Switch position 0 is the basic position; switch positions 1-4 are provided for customer-specific applications. In positions 0 and 1, the key can be re- moved.
Note the following precautions when handling magnetic cards: Never allow magnetic cards to come into contact with liquids. Never bend or fold magnetic cards. Never expose magnetic cards to a magnetic field. Insert the magnetic card in the special slot provided on the reader from the right-hand side only;...
Releasing the Cable Connection Releasing the Cable Connection Never remove a cable from a connector socket by simply pulling on the cable. Always remove the cable by the connector housing. Please follow the instructions below when removing cables: Turn off all switches to the mains and electrical equipment. Remove all mains cables from the shockproof sockets installed in the building.