VeriFone Everest Plus Installation Manual
VeriFone Everest Plus Installation Manual

VeriFone Everest Plus Installation Manual

Easy-to-use, programmable device for entering personal identification numbers (pins)

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  • Page 1 Everest Plus Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Lithium Battery Caution The Random Access Memory (RAM) in the Everest Plus terminal is protected by a lithium battery. Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to replace this battery. Failure to comply may invalidate the product warranty. Everest Installation Guide VeriFone Part Number: 19712, Revision B Copyright ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking the Shipping Carton ......8 Connecting an Everest Plus to an ECR and Optional Peripherals . 9 When and How to Connect the Power Pack .
  • Page 4 Everest Installation Guide...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    These programs can then be downloaded directly from an electronic cash register (ECR), another Everest Plus terminal, or a development PC, using the Everest Plus terminal System Mode. This mode can also be used for such functions as diagnostics, changing the password, and Master Key insertion.
  • Page 6: Installation

    PIN security features safeguard the PIN and prevent the PIN from being retrieved once the transaction is completed. The Everest Plus terminal is easy to install and can be used at any retail counter, multi-lane environment, or office. The concave surface aids security when a customer is entering a PIN, and the small footprint frees up counter space.
  • Page 7: Wall-Mounting A Terminal

    Caution: Do not use the Everest Plus terminal or its power pack outdoors. Wall-Mounting a Terminal You can mount a Everest Plus terminal on a wall using the three slotted mounting holes on the bottom of the terminal. Mounting Holes X = 59.8 mm...
  • Page 8: Unpacking The Shipping Carton

    Unpacking the Shipping Carton Carefully inspect the shipping carton and its contents for shipping damage. Note: If the Everest Plus terminal is damaged, file a claim immediately with the shipping company or carrier and notify your local VeriFone distributor or service provider.
  • Page 9: Connecting An Everest Plus To An Ecr And Optional Peripherals

    Connecting an Everest Plus to an ECR and Optional Peripherals Use a Multi-Port Cable to connect the Everest Plus terminal to the tailgate port of an ECR and a Power Pack. The procedure for connecting the Multi-Port Cable to an ECR varies slightly, depending on which Multi-Port Cable option you use (see “Accessories,”...
  • Page 10 Everest Installation Guide Warning: Disconnect the power from any peripheral device before connecting the Everest Plus terminal to the device. Ensure that you connect the devices in the given order, i.e., connect the Everest Plus terminal first. Connect the end of the Multi-Port Cable with the 41-pin connector into the bottom of the Everest Plus terminal.
  • Page 11 ECR. The port to use depends on the configuration of your ECR system. The Everest Plus terminal usually connects to IBM slot 2A23, 2A25, 2B23, or 2B25. These slots are on the back of the ECR and correspond to addresses 0x68, 0x64, 0x69, and 0x65, respectively.
  • Page 12: When And How To Connect The Power Pack

    Everest Installation Guide When and How to Connect the Power Pack When connected to the tailgate port of an ECR, the Everest Plus terminal draws power from the ECR. There are instances when the terminal will not be connected to the tailgate port of an ECR and will need its own power: •...
  • Page 13: Routing Cable In The Cable Channels

    Connect the power pack into an indoor AC outlet. Connect any optional peripheral device now, as discussed in steps 4 and 5 under “Connecting an Everest Plus to an ECR and Optional Peripherals,” on page 9. Caution: Do not use the Everest Plus terminal or its power pack outdoors.
  • Page 14: Using The Card Reader

    Everest Installation Guide Using the Card Reader To use the Everest Plus terminal card reader, place the card in the top of the card reader slot with the magnetic stripe facing downward, as shown in Figure 8. Slide the card toward you in a smooth, continuous motion.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Everest Installation Guide Specifications Power Everest Plus Terminal Input: 12 V DC, 350 mA Power Pack When connected to the tailgate port of an ECR, the terminal draws power directly from the ECR. If not connected to an ECR or other similar controller, the terminal requires its own power source.
  • Page 16: Environmental

    Weight: approximately 539 grams (19 oz.) Product Certification FCC Compliance Manufacturer: VeriFone, a division of Hewlett-Packard Company. Model: Everest Plus FCC Part 15 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.
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Multi-Port Cables Table 1 summarizes the range of Multi-Port Cables used to connect the Everest Plus terminal to an ECR and a power supply, as well as numerous peripheral options. Contact your local VeriFone distributor if these Multi-Port Cables don’t...
  • Page 18 Everest Installation Guide Table 1 Mini-DIN Style Multi-Port Cables Part Description Number Two serial ports on block (one 6/8-pin and one 17881-01 8-pin mini-DIN); flying lead from end of block for connecting to an IBM ECR. One 6/8-pin mini-DIN serial port and one 5- 17882-01 pin LAN port on block;...
  • Page 19: Power Packs

    Interface and Peripheral Cables In addition to the Multi-Port cables, the following cables can be used to connect the Everest Plus terminal, an ECR, and numerous peripheral options. Contact your local VeriFone distributor for solutions to more specific cabling needs.
  • Page 20 2099 Gateway Place Ste 600 San Jose, CA 95110 Ph: 408-232-7800 Fax: 408-232-7811 World Wide Web: www.verifone.com Everest Plus Installation Guide VeriFone Part Number: 19712, Revision B © 1999 VeriFone All rights reserved. Printed on recycled paper.

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